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COX,
Harry
Edward▲
Peacefully with his family by his side at the Grey Bruce Health
Services in Owen Sound Tuesday morning October 30, 2007. Harry
COX of Allenford in his 65th year. Loving husband of the former
Sandra GIRDLER.
Loved father of Todd and his wife
Jane of Guelph,
Tim and his wife Andrea of Owen Sound and Shannon Lee (Babe)
of Allenford. Lovingly remembered by his four grandchildren Hillary,
Bronson, Jayme and Cody. Dear brother of Murray and his wife
Shirley of Owen Sound, Shirley
COX of Allenford and Marlene and
her husband Bill
PRICE of Tara. Dear brother-in-law of Ruth and
her husband Ross
KING of Owen Sound, Shirley and her husband
Glenn KIRKLAND of Southampton, Shirley
GIRDLER of Owen Sound
and Marg GIRDLER of Walkerton. Dear nephew of Florence
COX of
Allenford. Also survived by several nephews and nieces. Predeceased
by two brothers-in-law Gordon and Larry
GIRDLER.
Friends may
call at the Downs and son Funeral Home Hepworth Thursday from
2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral service will be conducted from
the Funeral Home Friday morning at 11: 00 a.m. with Rev. Henry
SIKKEMA officiating. Interment Hillcrest Cemetery, Tara. Expressions
of remembrance to the Cancer Society, Grey Bruce Regional Health
Centre Foundation or St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Allenford
would be appreciated. Messages of condolence for the family are
welcome at www.downsandsonfuneralhome.com. A tree will be planted
in the Memorial Forest of the Grey Sauble Conservation Foundation
in memory of Harry by the Downs and son Funeral Home.
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Fall from sport utility vehicle kills man
Matthew PRICE, 20, from Belmont was struck by the moving vehicle
after he fell from it.
By Norman DE
BONO,
Sun
Media,
Mon.,
July 2, 2007
Things were just about to turn around for Matthew
PRICE.
The young man from Belmont was to start his new job in the Liquor
Control Board of Ontario warehouse on Wilton Grove Road tomorrow
and that just may have given the 20-year-old the stability he
needed, his mother, Sandra
PRICE, said yesterday.
"He had some problems that a lot of teens have, but getting this
job was really good for him. He was starting to turn a corner.
Things were starting to go good for him."
Matthew PRICE was killed after he fell from the top of a moving
sport utility vehicle about 2 p.m. Saturday at Stoney Point First
Nations Territory off Army Camp Road.
He was struck by the sport utility vehicle, Lambton Ontario Provincial
Police said. Alcohol was a factor in the death.
"The alcohol probably made him feel invincible, like it does
for a lot of kids that age," his mother said.
The incident is still under investigation, Lambton Ontario Provincial
Police Const. John Reurink said.
"We do not know what position he was on top, but that he was
outside the vehicle and when they rounded a curve, he tumbled
off and was struck," he said.
Police are not certain how fast the vehicle was moving, he said.
PRICE was pronounced dead at the scene. Three Friends were in
the Chevrolet Blazer, said Ontario Provincial Police.
PRICE turned 20 on June 23.
"He celebrated with his Friends. He had all these plans," his
mother said. "He could be a real joker. He had quite a sense
of humour."
"Some times he would be singing and dancing with his buddies,
acting real silly," his mother said.
The PRICE family operates the P.R.E. View video store in Belmont
and community members have been rallying to support the family,
even dropping off food, Sandra
PRICE said.
Some family members are flying from Europe for the funeral, so
arrangements will be finalized Wednesday at the Miller George
funeral home on Ridout Street.
PRICE had attended Regina Mundi collegiate and East Elgin secondary
school and completed his Grade 12 at South secondary school.
He was interested in skateboarding and had "an artistic flair,"
said Sandra.
PRICE is survived by two older brothers, Rick, 30, and Jeff,
29, and a younger sister, Melissa, 17, grandmother Joan
TURNER,
and father, Philip
PRICE.
Both Philip and Sandra also work at the Victoria campus of the
London Health Sciences Centre.
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PRICE,
Ronald
Llewellyn
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PRICE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-07-21 published
Canada's pre-eminent dermatologist refused to take no for an
answer
She overcame the twin 'congenital anomalies' of being a Jew and
a woman by entering medical school and becoming the country's
best skin specialist
By Ron CSILLAG,
Special to The Globe and Mail, Page S10
Toronto -- She was a mere slip - a hair over five feet tall,
maybe 50 kilos - from a small Prairie town in the middle of nowhere,
and was once told she suffered from two "congenital anomalies"
that ensured her failure. Even so, people who knew Doctor Ricky
Kanee SCHACHTER somehow lose their inhibitions when they describe
her (not in so many words) as having had balls. She didn't just
open doors for women in medicine, she kicked them down.
Diminutive in physical stature, a giant in her field and the
definition of moxie, Doctor
SCHACHTER was among Canada's pre-eminent
dermatologists, and tallied several firsts: She was the first
woman to head an academic division of dermatology in Canada,
the first female president of the Canadian Dermatology Association
(thus the first woman in Canada to lead specialists in her field)
and was the first female to win the Canadian Dermatology Foundation's
Practitioner of the Year award, in 2005.
As a woman and a Jew, she overcame tremendous obstacles at a
time when being either, never mind both, meant that higher education
was difficult, if attainable at all. But "these men and their
rules," as she once put it, were not going to stand in her way.
She became more determined than ever to become a doctor.
Her stunning success meant breakthroughs in the treatment of
her specialties, scleroderma and psoriasis. In 1976, Doctor
SCHACHTER
established the Psoriasis Education and Research Centre, renamed
four years ago the Phototherapy Education and Research Centre
at Women's College Hospital in Toronto, the first of its kind
in Canada.
Believing she could improve psoriasis sufferers' quality of life
on an out-patient basis - that people were more or less capable
of taking care of themselves - she first had to convince Ontario's
Health Ministry that ambulatory care was more cost-effective
than keeping patients in hospital. Her son, Doctor Daniel
SCHACHTER,
also a dermatologist, said her vision was to provide treatment
that did not disrupt patients' daily lives and which stressed
self-care - years before the concept existed. The facility remains
one of the largest centres of its kind in Canada, and treats
about 30,000 visitors annually. It has revolutionized the way
some chronic skin diseases are treated.
"She empowered nurses in a way they were never empowered before
to become not only caregivers but educators," noted Doctor Neil
SHEAR, professor of dermatology at the University of Toronto.
"She designed a clinic where people take responsibility for their
own care. That has a huge impact on patient outcome.
"Ricky was not only the right person, but in the right place
to really deliver a model of care that, even 30 years later,
is still innovative and cutting-edge."
In 1991, the Ricky Kanee Schachter Dermatology Centre was opened
at Women's College Hospital to treat and educate ambulatory patients,
after six years of fundraising. (Her reaction to the campaign's
establishment: "I thought I'd faint. I'm basically a shy person.")
Shy maybe, but definitely dogged, a trait acquired from her immigrant
parents - Russian father, Sam, and Austro-Hungarian mother, Rose
- who came to Canada to escape the anti-Semitism of Europe. They
had six children - the first died in childbirth - with Ricky
their only daughter.
Sam KANEE had arrived in 1903 to work on the Canadian Pacific
Railway. He settled in Melville, Saskatchewan., opened a general
store and eventually went into the grain business to establish
the successful Soo Line Mills.
Young Ricky had two role models as a child: her old brother Ben,
who went to Columbia University to study dermatology, and her
mother, who lovingly tended Ricky's younger brother Harry, who
had cerebral palsy. Harry, who died at 16 of chicken pox, couldn't
speak, and Rose
KANEE taught him to communicate through magazine
pictures.
Her other brothers were no slouches: Abe
KANEE was an executive
with Soo Line Mills. Sol
KANEE, who died in April, practised
law in Melville and was a former president of the Canadian Jewish
Congress. He also formed the first small-loans bank, served on
the board of the Bank of Canada longer than anyone and founded
the Royal Winnipeg Ballet.
Ricky, meantime, had skipped several grades, graduated from high
school at 14, and announced her plans for university. Her father,
an otherwise progressive man, countered that she would be taking
up a place for a man, and wanted his daughter to get married
and start a family. Ricky threatened that she would never get
married until she had a university education. Her father scraped
together the money.
She enrolled at the University of Manitoba, where she had her
first encounter with anti-Semitism - an "awakening," as she put
it in a 1995 published interview. "There was a sign in the women's
locker room: 'You Jews have taken over Winnipeg Beach but we
don't want you in our locker room.' " She transferred to the
University of Saskatchewan where the dean informed her that all
the universities in Canada, except in Halifax, had filled their
quota of Jews. Six weeks before her final exams, despite being
among the top three students, she was told she had to take an
IQ test. She refused. Then she was told she couldn't graduate
because she lacked a credit in physical education. "So while
everybody else was studying, I learned how to swim."
She completed two years in one and, armed with a degree in science
(and a swimming badge), she set out for medical school at the
University of Toronto. In her only interview with the dean of
medicine she was told there was no place for her because she
had two congenital anomalies: She was a woman and Jewish.
"What a silly man," she recalled. "I don't think I ever spoke
to him again. He didn't know how I felt about medicine. He didn't
know how hard my parents worked to send me to university. He
didn't know about my brother Ben. And he didn't know I had already
been accepted at U of T."
In 1942, she married Benjamin
SCHACHTER, a University of Toronto
biochemist who was researching female sexual hormones, and graduated
the following year. That was followed by two years of postgraduate
training in dermatology at Columbia University in New York. Her
association with Women's College Hospital began in 1946, and
in 1961 she was appointed associate professor in the University
of Toronto's faculty of medicine.
She challenged tradition, her grand_son Jonathan, 23, eulogized
at her funeral. One of her patients, a nun, had developed a scalp
condition from her veil, so in 1959, she wrote the Pope to complain
about the dress code for nuns. "Boba got a response, though not
from the Pope directly, granting permission for the nun to dress
appropriately to cure her condition." A few years later, Jonathan
added, the dress code for nuns was relaxed amid other reforms
of the Second Vatican Council. "She was by no means an ordinary
grandmother, nor an ordinary Jew or woman for that matter, but
she was a fiercely driven person who could do whatever she wanted."
That didn't mean she was hard. Health care, poverty and the disparity
between rich and poor were her greatest concerns, and her family
her greatest love (the names of her children and grandchildren
are on page one of a 24-page curriculum vitae).
"I learned so much from how she practised, how she handled patients
[and] got to know them all exceedingly well," said Doctor Vera
PRICE,
who'd been a teenaged patient of Doctor
SCHACHTER's, and later shared
her practice.
"To this day I insist that all my residents and fellows get to
know who they're treating. You have to know how to relate to
them… I certainly got this from her," added Doctor
PRICE, who now
teaches medicine at the University of California in San Francisco.
"[Patients] knew she loved them. She could be very strict and
not mince her words, but the tremendous caring was there."
Among her many honours were the 1994 Award of Merit from the
Federation of Medical Women of Canada, a 1995 award from the
Women's Dermatologic Society, and in 1998, induction into the
Order of Canada.
She retired several times, beginning in 1985, and stepped down
from teaching when she reached 65. "No problem," she pronounced
in 1995. "I just haven't accepted any salary for teaching the
past 11 years."
Asked once about the best advice she ever received, she replied:
"Don't take no for an answer - and I have passed it on to many
people."
Ricky Kanee
SCHACHTER was born in Melville, Saskatchewan., on
December 23, 1918. She died in Toronto on July 1, 2007. She was
88. Her husband, Benjamin
SCHACHTER, died in 2001. She is survived
by her children, Doctor Daniel
SCHACHTER and Bonnie
DRUXERMAN.
She
also leaves grandchildren Reva, Jonathan, Jesse and Cobi.
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PRICE,
Frederic W.R.
Peacefully at Trillium Health Centre, Mississauga on Wednesday,
August 15, 2007 in his 77th. year. Predeceased by his first wife
Muriel.
Beloved husband of Renee. Loving Father of Deborah
WORSFOLD
and her husband Craig, Bradley, and Gregory and his wife Bridgett.
Cherished grandpa of Amber, Clayton, Grant and Garrett. Dear
brother of June
STANFIELD.
Frederic was the Former President
of the Mississauga Real Estate Board, Founding Member of the
Cooksville (Mississauga) Businessman's Association and long time
Member of the Credit Valley Golf and Country Club. Friends may
call at the Turner and Porter 'Peel' Chapel, 2180 Hurontario Street,
Mississauga (Hwy…10, N. of the Queen Elizabeth Way) From 2-4 and
6-9 Monday, August 20, 2007. Funeral Service will be held in
the chapel on Tuesday, August 21, 2007 at 1: 00 p.m. Interment,
Saint_John's Dixie Cemetery. If desired, donations to the Canadian
Cancer Society would be appreciated by the family.
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PRICE,
Michael
Passed away peacefully on August 26th at The Weinberg Residence
in Vancouver, British Columbia. He was predeceased by his wife
Christine (née
McLAREN - 2005,) and is survived by his children
Ian (Lisbeth), Georgina (Mike), and Fiona (John); his grandchildren
Erik, Thomas, Robert and Ariel. Mike was born in Blantyre, Nyasaland
(Malawi) on January 25, 1923. During World War 2, he was a Sapper
for the South African Army Engineering Corps. Following the war,
after detours to England (University of Birmingham) and South
Africa (University of Cape Town), he completed his Engineering
Degree, came to Canada (Toronto) and met, then married Christine.
He then went on to night school to complete his MBA from
the University of Toronto. In 1964, he moved his family to Vancouver
and continued with his career in Engineering. He was keenly interested
in badminton, gardening, beekeeping and homemade beer. He also
had strong opinions with many of his letters making it to the
editor's page. His volunteer work included the WPG Home Owners
Association, the Professional Engineers Association of British
Columbia, Meals on Wheels, and if he could have, he would have
continued donating blood into his 80's. Neighbours knew him best
as a devoted dog walker with a smile and a wave; his legitimate
way of keeping tabs on the neighbourhood. His family would like
to express gratitude to those who cared for him during the last
two years of his life when Parkinson's disease took its toll.
At his request there will not be a service. In lieu of flowers,
donations can be made to the United Way in his memory. Condolences
may be expressed at www.firstmemorialfuneral.com
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PRICE,
Harry
After a long life filled with much love, on Thursday, September 6,
2007 at Kensington Gardens. Harry
PRICE, beloved husband of the
late Minnie
PRICE.
Loving▼ father and father-in-law of Sharryn
Price KELMAN and Harold
KELMAN,
Gayle and Gary
MITCHELL, Marla
PRICE, Cindy Price
EISNER and Murray
EISNER, and Matthew
PRICE
and the late Michelle Goodman
PRICE. Dear brother and brother-in-law
of Rose and
Ed ORZY, and the late Joseph, Sam, and Max. Devoted
grandfather of Todd
BARGMAN,
Sari and Philip
SHAW, Carrie and
Nick MAZZEI,
Beth and Zale
APPLEBY, Michael
SINGER, Mitchell,
and Jessica
EISNER.
Great-grandfather of Sierra, Jakob, Ethan,
Casey, and Sydney. At Benjamin's Park Memorial Chapel, 2401 Steeles
Avenue W., (three lights west of Dufferin) for service on Sunday,
September 9th at 11: 30 a.m. Interment Adath Israel Synagogue
section of Bathurst Lawn Memorial Park. Shiva 68 Babcombe Drive,
Thornhill, daily from 2: 00 p.m. Donations may be made to The
Harry Price Memorial Fund, c/o The Benjamin Foundation, 3429 Bathurst
Street, M6A 2C3, 416-780-0324 or at www.benjamins.ca.
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PRICE,
Olinda
Ribau
(Member Of Saint Dominic Catholic Church, Oakville)
After a valiant battle with cancer Olinda Ribau
PRICE passed
away peacefully at Ian Anderson House on Wednesday, October 3,
2007. Beloved wife of the late Paul
PRICE. Cherished mother of
Vivelinda RIBAU. Dear stepmother of Judy (Hugo)
VIGNALI,
Jackie
PRICE and Paul (Sandra)
PRICE.
Loving▲ grandmother of John Paul,
Andrew, David, Jonathan, David and Victoria. Visitation will
be held at the Kopriva Taylor Community Funeral Home, 64 Lakeshore
Road West, Oakville (one block east of Kerr, 905 844-2600) from
7-9 p.m. Friday October 5, 2007. Funeral Mass 10: 30 a.m. Saturday
at Saint Dominic Catholic Church, 2415 Rebecca Street, Oakville.
Cremation. In lieu of flowers donations to the Ian Anderson House
would be appreciated by the family. Many thanks to the Friends
who helped out. Special thanks to Doctor
CUSIMANO for his compassion
and humanity. Most deep sincere gratitude to Doctor
McCANN for the
outstanding care he provided to Olinda. This remarkable man is
an honour to his profession. May God reward him. Condolences
and tributes at www.koprivataylor.com
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GUNN,
Wendy
Noreen (née
WARD-
PRICE)
on Sunday, December 2, 2007 in her 69th year after a valiant
battle with cancer. Her love, guidance and strength will be 1lovingly
remembered by her daughter Heather
WARD-
PRICE and best friend
and companion Putter. She was predeceased by her loving husband
Robert GUNN, parents Noreen and Ben
WARD-
PRICE and sister Pamela.
She will be remembered for her love of competitive swimming and
skating at the Granite Club, tennis, golf and skiing and all
her volunteer work which included teaching Handicapped Children
swimming for the Red Cross, an examiner for the Royal Life Saving
Society Canada where she worked for twelve years, chairperson
for the National Convention for the Canadian Ski Association,
on the Board of Directors of the Southern Ontario Division, the
Canadian Ski Museum, the Collingwood and District United Way,
Alpine Chair for the Ontario Federation of School Athletic Associations
International Ski Federation Ski '93', working on the Alpine
venue for the Special Olympics and co-chaired the Escarpment
Caper for ten years raising money for the Southern Ontario Division,
National Ski Academy and Georgian Trail. Wendy was a loyal friend,
and an incredibly hard working, well organized, reliable volunteer.
The ski heritage has suffered a great loss. Wendy was a graduate
of Bishop Strachan School and Weller Business College, was a
member of Blue Mountain Golf and Country Club and Honorary Member
of Osler Bluff Ski Club. A celebration of Wendy's life will be
held at Blue Mountain Golf and Country Club or Osler Bluff Ski
Club in the new year. A private family service was held at graveside
at Mount Pleasant Cemetery in Toronto. Donations in Wendy's memory
may be made to the Collingwood General and Marine Hospital, 456 Hume
Street, Collingwood, L9Y 1W9 or a charity of your choice. Friends
may visit the on-line memorial at www.fawcettfuneralhomes.com
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McCAULEY,
Joan▼
Rosalie▼
(August▼ 29, 1929-January 5, 2007)
In precisely the fashion she wanted, Joan
McCAULEY died suddenly
at home on January 5, 2007. Joan was predeceased by her dearly
loved husband Jack in 2003. Joan's life revolved around her family.
She cherished and was profoundly loved by her boys Patrick, John,
Brian and Gordon, and her daughters Lyn and Laurel. She loved
deeply her daughters-in-law Justine
SIEGEL and Catherine
McCAULEY
and her son-in-law Guy
PRICHARD. And she found immeasurable joy
in her grandchildren Roxanne, Ryan, and Jasmine, and Peter, Heather
and Jay. While she will be missed profoundly, Joan's family knows
her love intensely and bears her lessons forever. Joan will be
missed deeply by her sister and brother-in-law Irene and Bob
Mulvin, and their family, to whom she was a very special Auntie
Joan. She is mourned by countless close and dear Friends in every
corner of the globe. Joan grew up in Vancouver and retained a
deep attachment to its mountains and beaches, and her lifelong
Friends there. Jack brought her to Toronto in the 1960s and she
built a vibrant life in Etobicoke and The Kingsway. When her
boys were settled in school Joan entered real estate, and for
25 years was a highly successful and respected member of the
profession. She loved a good party, but as a wonderful hostess
Joan loved to entertain more. She compelled engagement in passionate
debates about important issues. She was a professional mentor
to many and a surrogate Mom to many more. Joan was an inveterate
traveller and continued to explore both distant lands and local
attractions. She also loved a good card game and will be missed
by her bridge partners, many of whom have been playing together
for 40 years or more. Most importantly, Joan believed in people:
that each person could and must be heard and make a difference
that no one should be marginalized; that we have a duty to each
other to love, to laugh, to help, to speak the truth. In celebration
of this great lady, Joan's family will host a reception at St. George's
Golf and Country Club, 1668 Islington Avenue, on Thursday, January 11,
2007 from 5: 00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., and would be thrilled to share
stories, laughs, and memories of a meaningful life well lived.
In lieu of flowers, Joan would have appreciated donations to
your favourite charity.
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McCAULEY,
Joan▲
Rosalie▲
(August▲ 29, 1929-January 5, 2007)
In precisely the fashion she wanted, Joan
McCAULEY died suddenly
at home on January 5, 2007. Joan was predeceased by her dearly
loved husband Jack in 2003. Joan's life revolved around her family.
She cherished and was profoundly loved by her boys Patrick, John,
Brian and Gordon, and her daughters Lyn and Laurel. She loved
deeply her daughters-in-law Justine
SIEGEL and Catherine
McCAULEY
and her son-in-law Guy
PRICHARD. And she found immeasurable joy
in her grandchildren Roxanne, Ryan, and Jasmine, and Peter, Heather
and Jay. While she will be missed profoundly, Joan's family knows
her love intensely and bears her lessons forever. Joan will be
missed deeply by her sister and brother-in-law Irene and Bob
MULVIN, and their family, to whom she was a very special Auntie
Joan. She is mourned by countless close and dear Friends in every
corner of the globe. Joan grew up in Vancouver and retained a
deep attachment to its mountains and beaches, and her lifelong
Friends there. Jack brought her to Toronto in the 1960s and she
built a vibrant life in Etobicoke and The Kingsway. When her
boys were settled in school Joan entered real estate, and for
25 years was a highly successful and respected member of the
profession. She loved a good party, but as a wonderful hostess
Joan loved to entertain more. She compelled engagement in passionate
debates about important issues. She was a professional mentor
to many and a surrogate Mom to many more. Joan was an inveterate
traveller and continued to explore both distant lands and local
attractions. She also loved a good card game and will be missed
by her bridge partners, many of whom have been playing together
for 40 years or more. Most importantly, Joan believed in people:
that each person could and must be heard and make a difference
that no one should be marginalized; that we have a duty to each
other to love, to laugh, to help, to speak the truth. In celebration
of this great lady, Joan's family will host a reception at St. George's
Golf and Country Club, 1668 Islington Avenue, on Thursday, January 11,
2007 from 5: 00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., and would be thrilled to share
stories, laughs, and memories of a meaningful life well lived.
In lieu of flowers, Joan would have appreciated donations to
your favourite charity.
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PRIDDLE o@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2007-08-15 published
McQUARRIE,
Freda
(KING)
In Markham-Stouffville Hospital, on Saturday, August 11, 2007.
Freda (KING)
McQUARRIE in her 84th year, beloved wife of the
late John Wesley (Wes)
McQUARRIE. Dear mother of Howard (Alma)
McQUARRIE of Mississauga, Stanley
McQUARRIE of Calgary, Alberta
and Raymond (Edith)
McQUARRIE of Markham. Will be sadly missed
by: five grandchildren Lesley, Christopher; Laura, Kevin and
Melissa. Survived by a brother George (Eva)
KING of Edmonton,
Alberta, two sisters-in-law Muriel
McQUARRIE of Shelburne and
Ann PRIDDLE of Aylmer and a daughter-in-law Shirley
WARAM of
London.
Predeceased by three brothers Ted, Len and Ron
KING,
two sisters Violet
HATCH and Ivy
WIGHAM, three brothers-in-law
Mansell McQUARRIE,
Oscar
EK and Jim
PRIDDLE and a grand_son John
Edward McQUARRIE.
Rested at the McMillan and Jack Funeral Home,
Dundalk. Service in the chapel was held on Monday, August 13,
2007 at 11 a.m. Interment in Badjeros Cemetery. Donations to
the charity of your choice would be appreciated. Visitation was
held on Sunday from 5 to 8 p.m.
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WASYLUK,
Brian
Passed away with his loving family at his side, after a courageous
struggle with cancer at the Greater Niagara General Hospital,
Niagara Falls, on Wednesday, August 8, 2007 at the age of 47.
Beloved husband of 14 years to Cheryl
(PRIDDLE)
WASYLUK.
Cherished
and devoted father of Michael, Ryan, Paige, Keeley and the late
Hillary (1995). Loving
son of Doreen and the late Morris
WASYLUK
and son-in-law of Lavern and Vera
PRIDDLE.
Dearly loved brother
of Wayne WASYLUK and his wife
Suzanne and special uncle to Stefanie
and Jaclyn. Dear brother-in-law of Stephen
PRIDDLE.
Brian was
an accomplished electrician by trade and he owned and operated
BCW Electric. Most recently he had worked as a master electrician
for Strabag Corporation on the Niagara hydro tunnel project.
He was an active, faithful member of Bethany Community Church
in St. Catharines and he was an avid sportsman and hockey player.
Brian touched many people during his lifetime and he will be
sadly missed and lovingly remembered by all who knew him. Online
condolences at www.pattersonfuneral.com
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PRIDDLE,
Stanley▼
Alexander▼
Suddenly at Grey Bruce Health Services Owen Sound, on Sunday
September▼ 2, 2007, Stanley Alexander
PRIDDLE of Markdale in his
78th year. Beloved husband of the late Vivian
PRIDDLE (née
DAWSON.)
Dear friend of Joyce
ROWE of Hanover. Loving father of Brenda
CATCHER of Owen Sound, Evelyn
CREGO
(Reg▼) of Burlington, and
David PRIDDLE
(Camilla▼) of Manotick. Dear grandfather of Ryan
DEMERCHANT, Allison
DEMERCHANT, Cole
PRIDDLE and Brock
PRIDDLE.
Sadly▼ missed by sisters Rosetta
MUIR of Dundalk, Margaret
BROWN
and Verna MARKOVICH both of Shelburne. Also survived by mother-in-law
Lillian DAWSON of Shelburne, and brother-in-law Tom
DAWSON of
Dundalk.▼
Predeceased▼ by parents Roy and Jessie (née
BADGEROW)
PRIDDLE.
The family will receive Friends at the May Funeral Home,
Markdale, Thursday 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. and Friday from noon
until 1: 30 p.m., where a funeral service will be held Friday,
September 7 at 1: 30 p.m. Interment in Maple Grove Cemetery, Dundalk.
If desired, memorial donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation
or the charity of your choice would be appreciated.
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PRIDDLE,
Stanley▲▼
Alexander▲▼
The Priddle family would like to express our appreciation to
the citizens of this community for their outpouring of support
and comfort which we have received since Dad's sudden passing.
To Grant and Brigitte
MAY, we thank you for leading us by the
hand and for your help in arranging Dad's funeral. We appreciated
Rev. Mark WAUGH's comforting message and his guidance during
this difficult time. To those who have phoned us, sent flowers
and numerous cards, and made memorial donations, our hearts burst
with pride as we realize just how many lives our Dad touched.
Sincerely,
- Brenda, Evelyn and David
PRIDDLE and their families.
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PRIDDLE,
Stanley▲▼
Alexander▲▼
Stanley Alexander
PRIDDLE of Markdale passed away suddenly in
the Grey-Bruce Regional Health Centre in Owen Sound on Sunday
evening, September 2, 2007.
He was born on July 10, 1930 in Osprey Township, the only son
of Roy PRIDDLE and Jessie
(BADGEROW)
PRIDDLE. He and his three
sisters attended S.S.#2 McIntyre in Osprey Township where his
parents farmed. In 1944 Stan's father purchased a home near Dundalk
where the family resided for many years.
Stan's working career started after high school when he found
employment with Aitchison's Bakery in Dundalk. He worked there
for 12 years and learned the baking trade. In 1957 he took over
the bakery in Markdale which had been started by Allen
SMITH
of Dundalk. Two years later he purchased a building across the
street and moved the business there.
On October 24, 1959 he married Vivian
DAWSON of Dundalk and together
they owned and operated Priddle's Bakery. And that bakery was
a great success. People still rave about it today. Just last
year someone told his daughter Brenda that she used to go to
his bakery and had to hide the pastries she bought in different
areas of her house so people wouldn't eat them before meal time.
Many of the pleasant memories shared by those who attended visitations
and the funeral revolved around the bakery.
After Stan sold the bakery in 1972, he worked as a baker for
Vern's
Donuts in Owen Sound His employer, Vern
BARBER, remembered
Stan as someone who always had a smile on his face, and his co-worker,
Paul DICKSON/DIXON said that Stan taught him how to be a good baker.
Stan worked for Vern for 17 years before ill health forced him
to retire.
Stan's favourite pastime was to drive a car. He enjoyed travelling
to many places, both locally and far away. He has been in every
Canadian province and in many parts of the United States, to
the Bahamas and
to Jamaica. "If you're not going, you're not
living!" was his motto.
In retirement years he and Vivian purchased antique cars and
attended local parades and car shows. If a stranger wanted a
ride in one of his cars, he gave him one. They had many adventures
with these cars and met many new people along the way.
Stan had a good sense of humour. He was generous, quiet kind
and considerate. He was held in good esteem by all who knew him.
Stan is survived by his daughters, Brenda
CATCHER of Owen Sound
and Evelyn (Reg)
CREGO of Burlington and by his son David (Camilla)
PRIDDLE of Manotick, near Ottawa. He also has four grandchildren,
Ryan and Allison
DEMERCHANT and Cole and Brock
PRIDDLE. He is
fondly remembered by his friend Joyce
ROWE of Hanover who has
arranged to have a tree planted in his honour near Griersville.
He is also survived by his sisters Rosetta
MUIR of Dundalk, Margaret
BROWN of Shelburne and Verna
MARKOVICH of Shelburne. His mother-in-law
Lillian DAWSON of Shelburne and his brother-in-law Tom
DAWSON
of Dundalk also survive. He was predeceased by his parents Roy
and Jessie
PRIDDLE, and by his brothers-in-law Bill
MUIR,
Donald▼
BROWN and Stephen
MARKOVICH.
A funeral was held on Friday, September 7 at the Donald and May
Funeral Home in Markdale. His daughter Brenda wrote the eulogy
and his son David delivered the eulogy along with his own thoughts.
His other daughter, Evelyn, prepared a collage of pictures of
Stan at various stages in his life. Rev. Mark
WAUGH officiated
at the service and David
FRIES played the organ. A floral arrangement
was made for Stan by Bernice
TUPLIN of Feversham.
Friends and relatives were present from Markdale, Dundalk, Owen
Sound, Chesley, Cambridge, Burlington and Manotick.
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PRIDDLE o@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2007-12-19 published
PRIDDLE,
Kenneth "
Ken"
Passed away peacefully after a long illness in Headwaters Health
Care Centre, Orangeville. on Sunday, December 16, 2007 with his
family by his side. Ken
PRIDDLE, in his 81st year, beloved husband
of Reta (MOORE)
PRIDDLE. Dear father of Gloria (Bill)
COLLINGRIDGE
of Peterborough. Loving grandfather of Amanda (Mike)
WALT of
Kanata and Melissa
COLLINGRIDGE
(Scott
SHEPHEARD) of Markham.
Great-grandfather of Lexi and Sami
WALT.
Brother-in-law of Alberta
REID of Shelburne, Clarence (Pat)
MOORE of Shelburne and Nelda
ALCOCK of St. Petersburg, Florida. Predeceased by his parents
William and Anna
PRIDDLE, a sister Reba
MCINNES/MCINNIS, a brother Gavin
PRIDDLE, a brother-in-law Neil
MCINNES/MCINNIS and a sister-in-law Pearl
PRIDDLE.
Resting at the McMillan and Jack Funeral Home, Dundalk.
Complete service in the chapel on Thursday, December 20, 2007
at 1: 30 p.m. Interment in Badjeros Cemetery. Donations to Badjeros
United Church or the charity of your choice would be appreciated.
Visitation on Wednesday 2-4 and 7-9.
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PRIDDLE,
Stanley▲
Alexander▲
Suddenly at Grey Bruce Health Services-Owen Sound, on Sunday
September▲ 2, 2007, Stanley Alexander
PRIDDLE of Markdale in his
78th year. Beloved husband of the late Vivian
PRIDDLE (née
DAWSON.)
Dear friend of Joyce
ROWE of Hanover. Loving father of Brenda
CATCHER of Owen Sound, Evelyn
CREGO
(Reg▲) of Burlington, and
David PRIDDLE
(Camilla▲) of Manotick. Dear grandfather of Ryan
DEMERCHANT, Allison
DEMERCHANT, Cole
PRIDDLE and Brock
PRIDDLE.
Sadly▲ missed by sisters Rosetta
MUIR of Dundalk, Margaret
BROWN
and Verna MARKOVICH both of Shelburne. Also survived by mother-in-law
Lillian DAWSON of Shelburne, and brother-in-law Tom
DAWSON of
Dundalk.▲
Predeceased▲ by parents Roy and Jessie (née
BADGEROW)
PRIDDLE and brothers-in-law Bill
MUIR,
Donald▲
BROWN and Stephen
MARKOVICH.
The family will receive Friends at the May Funeral
Home, Markdale, Thursday 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. and Friday from
noon until 1: 30 p.m., where a funeral service will be held Friday,
September 7th at 1: 30 p.m. Interment in Maple Grove Cemetery,
Dundalk. If desired, memorial donations to the Heart and Stroke
Foundation or the charity of your choice would be appreciated.
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PRIDE o@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2007-10-17 published
KEATING
In memory of Dad, Cecil Sylvester, April 8, 1949, Mother, Ada
Winetta (PRIDE)
KEATING
Churchill,
October 19, 1984, brother
Wayne Dywight, November 7, 2003, sister Betty, August 12, 1945.
May they all rest in peace. 'Til we meet again - Gone but never
forgotten.
- Bett and Garr.
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PRIDHAM o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-11-01 published
JOHNSON,
Charles
Walter
(May 23, 1910-October 30, 2007)
'C.W.' departed peacefully into eternity, at Burlington, Ontario
in his 98th year. Born at Humber Bay, Toronto, the eldest of
ten children, to William Henry
JOHNSON and Eva Elizabeth
NEWMAN.
Walter was predeceased by his beloved wife of 63 years, Margaret
Ellen PRIDHAM, in 2006. Dearest father to Ann and her husband
Roger, Donald and his wife Teri, David and his wife Mary-Anne,
and Mark. Loving 'Poppa' to Christopher, Sarah, Jason (Ali),
Andrew (Kim), Lucas and Charlie. Great-grandpa to Aynsley, Reid
and Ethan. Loved and respected uncle to many nieces and nephews.
Survived by sisters Frances
BLAIR
(George,)
Bunny, 'Jimmy', Betty
and youngest brother Don (Mary). Predeceased by brothers Pete
and Ted and sisters Florence
ELLIOT/ELLIOTT and Peggy
STEEL. A graduate
of Mimico High School, Walter was awarded the King's Scout designation
in 1926 and was an active member of the West End Young Men's
Christian Association. Moving to Burlington in 1951, he became
a founding member of the Burlington Young Men's Christian Association
and served as a long time member of the Burlington Chamber of
Commerce, the Ontario Fruit and Growers' Association and the Halton
Wentworth Growers' Association. As a lifelong market gardener
and grower and always devoted to his beloved 'Burnside Farm',
Walter participated for decades in the Royal Agricultural Winter
Fair both as director, judge and exhibitor. He took great pleasure
in judging at the Ancaster and Milton Fall Fairs where his involvement
with children gave him great pleasure. Always a gentleman, Dad
was a true symbol of the ethics and character that his generation
of JOHNSONs epitomized, the patriarch of the family, exhibiting
great strength and fortitude to the end. Dad, we shall always
miss your sense of humour, support and love, especially your
twinkling blue eyes and welcoming smile. Thank you for sharing
your wonderfully long and fulfilling life with all of us. Visitation
will take place on Sunday, November 4, 2007 between 2-4 p.m.
and 7-9 p.m. at the Kitching, Steepe and Ludwig Funeral Home, 146 Mill
St. N., Waterdown. A Service of Remembrance will be held on Monday,
November 5, 2007 at East Plains United Church, 375 Plains Rd. E.,
Burlington at 11: 30 a.m. Reception to follow. Interment at Park
Lawn Cemetery, Toronto. Please sign the Book of Condolence at
www.kitchingsteepeandludwig.com
'Feare no more the heat o'th'sun Nor the furious Winter's rages
Thou thy worldly task hast don Home art gon, and tane thy wages
Golden lads and Girlies all As Chimney-Sweepers come to dust'
- William Shakespeare
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PRIDHAM,
Edwin
Blain
On Monday, December 3, 2007 at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre.
Blain was in his 86th year and was predeceased by his loving
wife Joan
Rosina (née
LONG) in 1982. Beloved father of two daughters,
Helen (Doug
WHITNEY) and children Neil, Matthew and Ross; and
Nancy (Tom
COUCILL) and children Chris, Alix and Simone. Private
service took place at Mount Pleasant Cemetery on Thursday, December 6,
2007. If desired, donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer
Society, 20 Holly Street, Suite #101, Toronto M4S 3B1. Arrangements
under the direction of the Humphrey Funeral Home - A.W. Miles
Chapel.
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PRIEBE o@ca.on.grey_county.hanover.the_post 2007-10-26 published
ROCHFORD,
Stella▼ (a.k.a.
PRIEBE, née
JANKE)
After a long illness, Stella joined hands in the afterlife with
her late husband Richard on October 16, 2007 in Cambridge at
the age of 77.
She will be sadly missed by her children, Lynne (Karl)
MARCY,
Carol (Glen)
MILLER and Tim (Maria) and her grandchildren Catia,
Andie, Colleen, Natasha and Melanie.
She is survived by her siblings, Verna
ERB,
Myrtle▼
PAYNE, Audrey
WHITE/WHYTE, Earl
JANKE, Arthur
JANKE, Selma
LOCKHART, Don
JANKE and
Howard JANKE.
She was predeceased by siblings Roy
JANKE,
Stanley▼
JANKE, Lester
JANKE,
Leila▼
ANDERSON, Ruby
PENDERGAST as well as her parents
Walter and Christine
JANKE and her adoptive parents Christian
and Minnie
PRIEBE.
Christian and Minnie adopted Stella when she was six years old
after the death of Christine.
Visitation was held October 18, 2007 at Cameron Funeral Home,
Chesley from 12 noon until 2 p.m. at which time the service to
celebrate Stella's life was held in the Chapel. She will be placed
in her final resting place at Chesley Cemetery beside her beloved
Richard who passed from this life in 1995.
As per Stella's request, in lieu of flowers, donations to a charity
of your choice would be appreciated as expressions of sympathy.
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ROCHFORD,
Stella▲ (formerly
PRIEBE, née
JANKE)
After a long illness, Stella joined hands in the afterlife with
her late husband Richard on October 16, 2007 in Cambridge at
the age of 77. She will be sadly missed by her children, Lynne
(Karl) MARCY,
Carol
(Glen)
MILLER and Tim (Maria) and her grandchildren
Catia, Andie, Colleen, Natasha and Melanie. She is survived by
her siblings, Verna
ERB,
Myrtle▲
PAYNE, Audrey
WHITE/WHYTE, Earl
JANKE,
Arthur JANKE, Selma
LOCKHART, Don
JANKE and Howard
JANKE. She
was predeceased by siblings; Roy
JANKE,
Stanley▲
JANKE, Lester
JANKE,
Leila▲
ADDISON, Ruby
PENDERGAST as well as her parents
Walter and Christine
JANKE and her adoptive parents Christian
and Minnie
PRIEBE.
Christian and Minnie adopted Stella when she
was six years old after the death of Christine. Visitation will
be held on Thursday, October 18, 2007 at Cameron Funeral Home,
Chesley from 12 noon until 2: 00 p.m. at which time the service
to celebrate Stella's life will be held in the Chapel. She will
be placed in her final resting place at Chesley Cemetery beside
her beloved Richard who passed from this life in 1995. As per
Stella's requests, in lieu of flowers, donations to a charity
of your choice would be appreciated as expressions of sympathy
by the family as well as her wish for everyone to dress casually.
www.cameronfuneralhomes.com Cameron Funeral Home, Chesley (519) 363-2525.
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ALBRIGHT/ALLBRIGHT/ALLBRECHT,
Hilda
Louisa (née
KRUEGER)
Of R.R.#1 Desboro, passed away at Grey Bruce Health Services,
Owen Sound on Friday, October 26, 2007 in her 85th year. Beloved
wife of the late Gordon
ALBRIGHT/ALLBRIGHT/ALLBRECHT (1981.) Loving mother of Elaine
(John) GOLEM of R.R.#1 Desboro, Lois (Jim)
COPELAND of Desboro,
Irene (Wes)
FENTON of R.R.#1 Desboro, Joyce (Howard)
HODGSON
of Chesley, Sharon (Ted)
FRITSCH of R.R.#1 Chesley, Ronnie of
R.R.#1 Desboro and Randy (Lisa) of R.R.#1 Chesley. Hilda will
be sadly missed by her daughter-in-law Gloria
ALBRIGHT/ALLBRIGHT/ALLBRECHT of R.R.#4
Chesley as well as her sixteen grandchildren and twenty great-grandchildren.
Predeceased by her sons, Howard, Wallace and Carl; brothers,
Edward, John, Norman and Elmer
KRUEGER; sisters, Mary
PRIEBE,
Minnie ALBRIGHT/ALLBRIGHT/ALLBRECHT,
Edith
HORST and Pearl in infancy and her parents,
August and Edith
(LIPSKIE)
KRUEGER.
Visitation will be held at
Cameron Funeral Home, Chesley on Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
The funeral service will be held on Monday, October 29, 2007
at 2 p.m. at Saint Peter's Lutheran Church, Sullivan Township.
Interment in Saint Peter's Lutheran Cemetery. Memorial donations
to the Saint Peter's Lutheran Church Building Fund would be appreciated
as expressions of sympathy.
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PRIEDE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2007-06-01 published
Soldier thought he had safe job
The military photographer wanted to show the good side of the
Afghanistan mission.
By Chris MORRIS, Canadian Press, Fri., June 1, 2007
Canadian Forces Base Gagetown -- A Canadian soldier killed in
Afghanistan when a helicopter was apparently shot down thought
his work as a military photographer was one of the safest jobs
in a war zone, his commander at Canadian Forces Base Gagetown
said yesterday.
Col.
Ryan
Jestin said he spoke to Master Cpl. Darrell Jason
PRIEDE
about two weeks ago in Afghanistan, where the 30-year-old combat
photographer had been stationed for about one month.
"He told me he thought he had one of the safest jobs in Afghanistan,"
Jestin said at the New Brunswick base. "So, there you go."
PRIEDE, born in Burlington and raised in British Columbia, died
along with five Americans and a Briton when the CH-47 Chinook
they were flying in was apparently shot down Wednesday west of
Kandahar.
There were no survivors.
The Taliban claimed responsibility for bringing the chopper down.
A North Atlantic Treaty Organization spokesperson said initial
indications were that enemy fire caused the crash.
Roxanne PRIEDE said from her home in Grand Forks, British Columbia,
that her son was eager to capture images of Canada's mission
in Afghanistan.
"He really wanted to do something that would show more of what
the military stood for,"
PRIEDE said.
"When he called us and told us he had actually applied to go
over to Afghanistan, he said he wanted to bring home the news
of good stuff that was going on over there -- the good things
Canadians were doing over there."
PRIEDE was married and lived with his wife, Angela, near Canadian
Forces Base Gagetown.
"We're very proud of him," his mother said, choking back tears
and pausing to regain her composure.
"Our son was exemplary. He didn't have one black mark in the
military. He enjoyed what he did because he always wanted to
capture as much good as possible."
Jestin said
PRIEDE was highly regarded for his camera work within
the military, where he worked for various in-house publications,
including Army News and Combat Camera.
The commander said he will always remember a photograph taken
of PRIEDE holding the "holy grail" of trophies, the Stanley Cup,
when it arrived for a brief visit to Afghanistan several weeks
ago.
"That's the image that will stay with me," Jestin said. "That
sort of pride and that sort of home-grown Canadian boy we're
all going to miss."
Sgt. Kyle Richards, one of
PRIEDE's Friends, said the photographer
enjoyed shooting action scenes.
"He loved to shoot and he loved to see action," Richards said,
adding that his friend had a great sense of humour.
The latest death brings to 56 the number of Canadian soldiers
killed in Afghanistan since 2002.
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