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RICE o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-07-05 published
WAREHAM,
Jessie (née
BORDEN)
Died peacefully at her home near Priceville, Ontario, surrounded
by her family on Monday, July 2, 2007 after a courageous and
graceful struggle with cancer, which defeated her body but never
her spirit or sense of humour. Born in Toronto on October 12,
1936, Jessie is survived by loving husband and best friend, Tom
WAREHAM, daughters Mardi and Jacquie, son Michael and wife
April,
and son Joe and wife Alison. Sadly missed by grandchildren Amber,
Courtney, Rebecca, Callum and Maggie. Dear daughter of Millie
BORDEN and the late Michael
BORDEN and beloved sister of Dorothy
DACYSHYN.
Jessie graduated from the University of Western Ontario
in London as a journalism major and was a lifelong member of
Gamma Phi Beta sorority. A resident of Cambridge (Galt) for many
years, she was editor of the Lifestyle section of the Cambridge
Reporter daily newspaper and was a driving force in the creation
of the Cambridge Volunteer Bureau. She was also president of
the Cambridge Chapter of the University Women's Club. A lifelong
interest in dolls and handicrafts led her to start a home business,
Rainbows Fabrics. She and Tom enjoyed traveling all over Ontario
to craft shows and gave much joy to their customers and fellow
vendors. Jessie also loved to cook for Friends and family, and
her annual gifts of Christmas cookies were coveted by all who
were lucky enough to receive them. She touched many lives with
her kind words and generosity, and even in her final days continued
to give all she could to her family. We will miss her. The family
would like to thank the oncology unit nurses staff at Owen Sound
Hospital, Doctor
RICE and Doctor
QAVI, social worker Krista
McCORKINDALE,
the nurses and doctors and staff at Durham Hospital, Community
Care
Access
Centre, Victorian Order of Nurses nurse Elayne
McCANN,
family doctor Mary
PILLISCH, our anchor in the storm, and Debbie
and Helen of the Durham Clinic. The family deeply appreciates
the courage and resilience of Jacquie
WAREHAM, the main caregiver
and guiding light. Every family member was integral to the outstanding
care Jessie received. Also, the family is deeply grateful to
Jessie and Tom's Friends and relatives for their love and compassion
during this time. A private service for immediate family will
be held at McCulloch-Watson Funeral Home in Durham. A celebration
of life for extended family and Friends will be held in Cambridge
later this fall. Memorial donations may be made to the Canadian
Cancer Society, Ontario Heart and Stroke Foundation or the charity
of your choice.
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RICE o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-09-24 published
ROBINSON,
Ivan
Calvin
Peacefully at his home in Owen Sound on Friday, September 21,
2007, Ivan
ROBINSON at the age of 72 years. Beloved husband of
June for fifty years. Loved father of David, and Nancy and son-in-law
David TAILOR/TAYLOR.
Loved grandfather of Amanda, Carleigh, Steven,
and Michael. Dear brother of Doreen
PAYNE,
June
RASBERRY, and
brother-in-law Jack
RASBERRY.
Predeceased by his parents, Frank
and Elsie ROBINSON and brother-in-law Elmer. Son-in-law of Patricia
WILLIS.
Brother-in-law of Carolyn and George
JANKO, and Jackie
and Paul VINCENT. Survived by several nieces and nephews. Visitation
will be held at the Kitching, Steepe and Ludwig Funeral Home, 146 Mill
Street North, Waterdown on Tuesday evening from 7-9 p.m. Funeral
Service will be held at Grace Anglican Church, 157 Mill Street
North, Waterdown on Wednesday, September 26, 2007 at 11 a.m.
Interment to follow in the Churchyard cemetery. Thank you to
Dr. Jill RICE and Doctor Jeff
BARRETT for their wonderful care.
Also thank you to the Oncology Clinic of Owen Sound Hospital,
the staff of the Wiarton Hospital, the Victorian Order of Nurses,
and to all the personal caregivers of the Community Care Access
Centre If so desired, donations to the G.B.R.H.C. or the Victorian
Order of Nurses Grey-Bruce would be appreciated as expressions
of sympathy. Please sign the Book of Condolence at www.kitchingsteepeandludwig.com
“God has called for you and we know you are resting peacefully.
You will live in our hearts forever.&rdquo
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HARRIS,
Freida (née
RICE)
Of Saint Thomas, on Tuesday, January 2, 2007, at the Saint Thomas-Elgin
General Hospital, in her 82nd year. Beloved wife of the late
Robert HARRIS (1987) and loved mother of the late R. Wayne
HARRIS
(1984). Dearly loved grandmother of Brent and his wife Erica,
Darren, Brandy, Katie and great-grandmother of Christian. Also
survived by several nieces and nephews. Dear mother-in-law of
Janet and her husband Greg
PETERS. Dear sister of Audrey
MONTEITH
of Saint Thomas and the late Marjorie
JONES and the late Elsie
LAMPMAN. Dear step-sister of Harold
RICE of Saint Thomas and the
late Mervin, Hazel, Helen, Sheldon and Harry. Freida was born
in Langton on April 8, 1925, the daughter of the late Peter and
Gertie (CONNORS)
RICE.
She worked at Metcalfe Shoe, Clevite,
Erie Iron and volunteered at the Saint Thomas-Elgin General Hospital.
Resting at Williams Funeral Home, 45 Elgin Street, Saint Thomas where
funeral service will be held Friday at 11: 00 a.m. Interment in
Elmdale Cemetery. Visitation Thursday from 7-9 p.m. Remembrances
may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation.
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RICHARDSON,
Wilma
Ruth
(BARRAGER)
Peacefully at Woodhall Park Specialty Care Brampton, on Wednesday
December 20, 2006. Wilma
BARRAGER in her 76th year. Beloved wife
of the late Donald
RICHARDSON.
Loving mother of Charlie and his
wife Judy of Muskoka, and Jim and his wife Mindy of London. Loved
and sadly missed by her grandchildren: Diana and Jennifer, Tonia,
Amanda and Curtis, and Crystal and Amanda. Loving great-grandmother
of Taylor, Morgan, Nicholas, Justin, Noah, Dimitri, Ashton, Madyson,
and McKenzy. Dear sister of Richard and his wife
Merete
BARRAGER
of Winnipeg, June
RICE of Oakville, Ann and her husband Ron
ALSTON
of Newmarket, Irene and her husband Carl
GOODYEAR of Scarborough,
and the late Donald
BARRAGER.
The family will receive Friends
at Rod Abrams Funeral Home #1666 Tottenham Rd., Tottenham (905) 936-3477
on Saturday January 6, 2007 from 12 noon until time of Memorial
Service in the chapel at 1pm.
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RICE,
John▼
At Fiddick's Nursing Home, Petrolia, on Wednesday, January 3,
2007. John
RICE, 92 years, formerly of Wyoming. Loving father
of Dan and Sue
RICE of Wyoming. Loved grandfather to Christina
and Dave FEENSTRA,
Derek and Kerry
RICE, Lindsey and Jace
McCAHILL
and 7 great-grandchildren. John was predeceased by his sisters
Edith CORBETT, Lillian
MONTGOMERY, Frances
HAY, Ruth
ROBERTS,
and Laura RICE and his brothers Edward
RICE and Lloyd
RICE.
John▼
served his country in World War 2 with the Fourth Field Regiment,
26th Battery and later was the Wyoming Postmaster for 31 years.
He was also a life member of the Royal Canadian Legion Br. 388,
a member of Burns Masonic Lodge #153 and a former district deputy,
and was a former member of the Wyoming Lions Club. Visitors will
be received on Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Wyoming Chapel,
Broadway Street, Wyoming, where the funeral service will be held
on Saturday, January 6, 2007 at 11: 00 a.m. Rev. Ena
VAN
ZOEREN
officiating. Interment in Wyoming Cemetery. The Royal Canadian
Legion Br. 388 will hold a memorial service Friday at 6: 30 p.m.
and Burns Masonic Lodge #388 will hold a memorial service Friday
at 7 p.m. As expressions of sympathy, memorial donations may
be made by cheque to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario
or Canadian National Institute for the Blind Memories and condolences
may be sent on-line at www.needhamjay.com.
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RICE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2007-01-13 published
WALTERS,
Stella
Edith (née
PICKERING)
Formerly of Saint Thomas, at Extendicare, Port Stanley, in her
91st year. Beloved wife of the late Allan John
WALTERS (1997.)
Loving mother of Shirley
BELLIVEAU and her husband Norm of London,
Glen WALTERS and his wife
Veronica of Saint Thomas and the late
Donald WALTERS
(Aug. 2006.) Mother-in-law of Sue
WALTERS of Saint Thomas,
Grandmother to Lynne and Rob
SAVAGE,
Kathy and Allan
ROBBINS,
Wade and Carla
WALTERS,
Kyle and Rena
WALTERS, Cam and Yumi
WALTERS
and Cindy WALTERS.
Great-grandmother to Justin, Temma-Lynne and
Kayly ROBBINS and Akie
WALTERS. Dear sister to Pauline
RICE,
Saint Thomas and sister-in-law to Ethel
MAGAHEY of Michigan. Also
survived by several nieces and nephews. Stella was predeceased
by her parents John and Ethel
(GETTY)
PICKERING and by brothers
Ernest, Roy and Bob
PICKERING.
Stella was born in Alvinston,
Ontario. She spent most of her life in Saint Thomas and was a faithful
member of Edward Street Baptist Church, having served in many
positions including Deacon, Sunday School teacher and leader
of the C.G.I.T. Stella was active in the Ladies Aid and Mission
Circle, receiving a Circle Life Membership and also a Dominion
Life Membership from the Elgin Association of B.W.M.S. Resting
at Williams Funeral Home, 45 Elgin Street, Saint Thomas where funeral
service will be held Monday at 3: 00 p.m. Interment in Elmdale
Cemetery Visitation Monday from 2: 00-3:00 p.m. Remembrances may
be made to the charity of choice.
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RICE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-06-30 published
HORNE,
Leslie
Esmond, R.C.N.V.R., (F.R.C.S.C)
September 9, 1918 to June 25, 2007, at Victoria, British Columbia.
Born in Victoria,
son of William Henry
HORNE and Joan Margaret
STEVENSON. Survived by son Rolfe (Deirdre
RICE,)
Victoria; daughters
Leslie (Greg
WEBER,)
Vancouver, and
Peggy,
Toronto; grandchildren
Liam and Christopher
HORNE,
Ben
WEBER, Jesse
MYKOLYN, Ashley
PERKINS and Marshall
HORNE; brother Ian and sister Dafeny, Victoria
step-children Christopher and Dennis
TRUMPY and Pamela
CECCO.
Predeceased by wife Margaret Rolfe Seaborne (1966), son Ian (1999),
sister Peggy and brothers Edgar, Harold, and Derek, as well as
Shirley HORNE and step-daughter Alison
BODINETZ.
Remembered by
sisters-in-law Noëla
HARVIE,
Toronto and Anne
THOMSEN (and Poul,)
Wolfville, Nova Scotia, nieces and nephews across Canada, and
Maureen HADDOW,
Montreal.
Elisabeth attended Victoria College and the University of Alberta before
serving with the Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve during
World War 2. He was commander of the H.M.C.S. Halifax from September 1944 to
December 1945. He met Margaret in Liverpool, Nova Scotia, during
a ship's refit, and they married in 1944. After the war, Elisabeth and
Margaret lived in Toronto, where he continued his medical studies
and completed his specialization in Obstetrics and Gynecology.
In 1954, the family took up residence in Victoria, Es' beloved
native city. Elisabeth practiced medicine there for four decades. An
avid sailor and builder of boats from childhood, Elisabeth was a past
Commodore of the Royal Victoria Yacht Club. His respect for and
knowledge of the sea were immense.
In lieu of flowers, gifts may be made to World Vision Canada
(www.worldvision.ca). A gathering of Friends will be held at
the Royal Victoria Yacht Club, 3475 Ripon Road, Victoria, on
Sunday, July 8 at 1 p.m.
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RICE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-09-24 published
'It's a tragedy and should never have occurred'
By Guy DICKSON/DIXON,
Page L1
The Toronto woman who died after undergoing a routine liposuction
procedure last week was young and in good health, her employer
said yesterday.
Tom BOSLEY, president of Bosley Real Estate, the Toronto real-estate
company where Krista
STRYLAND worked, said he couldn't even understand
why she had the procedure in the first place.
"It's a tragedy and should never have occurred," said Mr.
BOSLEY.
"Basically she went to a clinic she shouldn't have been at… I
don't understand why she even was doing it, to be honest with
you. She was young, vibrant, very healthy, absolutely nothing
wrong with her."
A successful realtor in Toronto's leafy Davisville neighbourhood
and a mother in her 30s, Ms.
STRYLAND's heart stopped soon after
having liposuction in her abdomen at the Toronto Cosmetic Clinic
on Thursday. She went into cardiac arrest while still at the
clinic and later died at North York General Hospital.
The coroner's office is investigating the death.
The doctor who performed the operation is a general practitioner
who specializes in liposuction and is not a licensed plastic
surgeon, according to reports.
Many plastic surgeons say that Ms.
STRYLAND's death has highlighted
a major problem in the Canadian medical world: While plastic
surgeons must undergo licensing and adhere to strict regulations,
there's little to stop general practitioners from calling themselves
cosmetic surgeons and performing such procedures, even though
they don't have the training that plastic surgeons do.
Sean RICE, a plastic surgeon at North York General, was on duty
Thursday and was called down to help revive Ms.
STRYLAND. "I
think the big question people need to ask is who is the physician
performing the procedure. The push now is that everyone is calling
themselves a cosmetic surgeon," said Doctor
RICE. "And there's no
regulation at this point in time to [stop physicians from] calling
themselves 'cosmetic surgeon' and not even be a surgeon."
No one at the Toronto Cosmetic Clinic was available to comment
yesterday; a receptionist said she wasn't able to relay any messages.
According to the clinic's website, Behnaz
YAZDANFAR is the resident
liposuction specialist. Doctor
YAZDANFAR is listed on the College
of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario website as a general practitioner
with no specialty.
She was not available for comment yesterday.
"The only way that the public can educate themselves would be
to phone the Canadian Society of Plastic Surgeons and ask them
whether [a doctor] is a real plastic surgeon, or call the College
of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario and look up that person's
name and their qualifications. Because right now, you can call
yourself anything you want," Doctor
RICE said.
The College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario has been debating
new regulations to govern doctors who branch out into lucrative,
uninsured practices such as cosmetic surgery. Procedures like
liposuction can earn doctors thousands of dollars. At the Toronto
Cosmetic Clinic, the cost of liposuction starts at $2,500, according
to its website.
In November of 2000, the College of Physicians and Surgeons of
Ontario drafted a policy effective October of 2002 stating that
physicians changing the scope of their practice must "obtain
an appropriate assessment of their knowledge, judgment and skills
in the new area of practice, and possibly, appropriate education
or training if the assessment results so indicate."
The policy statement even used the hypothetical example of "a
family physician who wishes to perform cosmetic surgical procedures."
The College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario has since announced
"its intent to require physicians to report a change in their
scope of practice," according to the most recent issue of Dialogue,
a College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario publication.
"College policies rely on physicians to come forward of their
own volition if they wish to change their scope of practice or
re-enter practice," reported the July 2007 issue of the publication.
"The consequence of voluntary self-reporting is that some physicians
do report and undergo the training, supervision and assessment
required by the policies, while others do not. The policies are
intended to ensure that a physician has the skills, training
and experience necessary to practise in the area in which the
physician chooses to practise."
In the last four years there has been a 150 per cent jump in
the number of Ontario doctors who say they are performing cosmetic
surgeries, according to a recent report by the Canadian Broadcasting
Corporation.
"It is one of those incredibly unfortunate events for everyone
involved," Doctor
RICE said. "It's a very rare occurrence following
any cosmetic procedure - or any procedure, period. Following
liposuction, there have been some [occurrences] in the past.
But with new changes in guidelines and new equipment, the chances
are very, very minimal.
"What the actual cause was will have to come out of the coroner's
inquest."
Ms. STRYLAND's boss said her death was completely unnecessary.
"Being a family company, we feel like we lost a member of our
family," Mr.
BOSLEY said. "Our agents are just devastated. It
should never have happened."
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RICE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-10-03 published
DEMAINE,
Jessie
Bissell (née
RICE)
Peacefully at the Kingston General Hospital on Sunday, September 30,
2007 in her 96th year. Jessie
RICE, wife of the late Frank H.
DEMAINE.
Jessie will be missed and always loved by her son Greg.
Dear sister of Pearl
BERNARD,
Prince
Albert,
Saskatchewan. and
fondly remembered by her many nieces and nephews. Born in Glasgow,
Scotland on July 4, 1912. The daughter of the late Annie Miller
BISSELL, and Rev. Daniel Gregor
RICE.
Predeceased by her sisters
May (Mrs. J.
RUSSELL, Toronto), Nancy (Mrs. W.
WATSON, Prince
Albert) and brothers Bruce
RICE
(Red
Deer,) and Greg
RICE (Regina.)
The family will receive Friends at the Paul G. Payne Funeral
Home, Main Street, Odessa 613-286-7373, to celebrate her life on
Thursday, October 4, 2007 from 3-5 p.m. As expressions of sympathy,
the family would appreciate donations to the charity of your
choice.
Memory is Life's Sweetest Gift"
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RICE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-10-16 published
TOMS,
Marie
Sarah (née
LEFEBVRE)
Passed away peacefully on October 13, 2007 at Oakville Trafalgar
Memorial Hospital, still 39 and holding. Resident of Port Cunnington,
Lake of Bays, for 42 years, recently of Oakville, Ontario. Predeceased
by her dear husband of 58 years, Ross, and her cherished son-in-law,
Ronald RICE.
Beloved mother of Lydia
RICE, Joanne and Robert
SALMON.
Special
Nana of Carolyn and John, Susanne and Kevin, Vanessa and
Yann, Rob, Kim, Simone, and 12 great-grandchildren. A celebration
of her life will be held on Sunday, October 21, 2007 at 1 p.m.
at All Saints Church, Huntsville. A reception will follow with
interment at Saint_James Church Cemetery, Port Cunnington at 4: 30 p.m.
For Oakville Friends, a memorial tea will be held on Thursday,
October 18, 2007 from 2-4 p.m. at The Kensington, 25 Lakeshore
Rd. W. Donations may be made in her honour to the Huntsville
District Hospital Foundation, www.hdmhfoundation.ca 4-100 Frank
Miller Dr., Huntsville, Ontario P1H 1H7
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RICE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-11-12 published
BUNDY,
Helen MacDonald "Donnie"
Passed away peacefully at age 71 on November 7, 2007 at Perram
House in Toronto. Donnie was born in Cooperstown, New York on
December 18, 1935, and moved to Canada (Montreal, Québec) with
her family in 1974. She loved Québec and Canada and was proud
to become a Canadian citizen in 2002. Donnie will be remembered
by those who knew her as an independent thinker and true original
character with a profound love for literature and political talk
(typically over a cigarette and glass of wine), and profound
distrust of all things Republican or Conservative! She attended
St. Lawrence University in Canton, New York and graduated in
1957 with a B.A. in English and Minors in History and Radio.
While at St. Lawrence she was a member of an Honors Sorority
(Alpha Delta Pi) and won a best actress award for her portrayal
of Lady Macbeth in a student production there. She also attended
the Banff School of Fine Arts in 1958 and the Catholic University
in Washington, D.C. She later obtained a Master of Library Science
degree from Indiana University in 1972. Donnie was also a long
time volunteer reader for the Canadian National Institute for
the Blind in Toronto. She was married to Richard A.
EARLE, of
Mt. View, New York, for 20 years and had four children (Ward,
Christopher, Clinton and Caroline) and six grandchildren (Sam,
Lucy, Lydia, Liam, Andrew and Nathaniel). She will be sadly missed
by her children, grandchildren, daughters-in-law Shari
HOLLETT,
Oona CASS and Ruth
FARRUGIA, and son-in-law Christopher
RICE,
and always remembered as a thoughtful and loving Mother and Grandma.
The family would like to express their deep appreciation to the
staff and volunteers of Perram House for their warm care and
attention to Donnie and her family in her final days and would
ask that expressions of sympathy in Donnie's memory be made in
the form of a donation to Perram House. Donnie has requested
that her ashes be scattered and a tree planted in her memory
at Saint_James' Cemetery at 635 Parliament St. in Toronto.
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RICE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-11-24 published
SHEEHY,
Edward
Joseph
Peacefully at home on Wednesday November 21st, 2007 at Toronto,
in his 100th year, surrounded by Rita
(SHAY/SHEA) his loving wife
of 71 years and family. Edward, loved
son of the late Daniel
SHEEHY and Catherine
McELLISTRUM. He was the loving father of
the late Louis (Eleanor) and is survived by his son, Rev. Msgr.
Ambrose SHEEHY,
Toronto, daughter Jo-Anne of Toronto and daughter
Mary (Frank
DORIS) of Keene, Ontario. He will be sadly missed
by his grandchildren, Dan and Elena
SHEEHY, and Gerard, Michael
and Ambrose
DORIS.
Edward was predeceased by his sisters, Mary
RICE
(John▲) and Annie
MOORE (John) and his brothers, Thomas (Anna,)
Daniel and Patrick. He will be remembered for devotion to family
and his dedication as a printer at the Globe and Mail newspaper.
We shall always remember his deep and admirable attachment to
his Catholic faith and his evident honesty in all his dealings.
The fine example of integrity and goodness set for his family
will never be forgotten. Eternal rest grant unto him, O Lord.
Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at Blessed Trinity
Roman Catholic Church (3220 Bayview Ave, Toronto) on Monday November 26,
2007 at 10 a.m. Interment in the family plot in Saint Mary's Cemetery,
Lindsay, Ontario. Friends may call at the R.S. Kane Funeral Home
(6150 Yonge Street, at Goulding, south of Steeles) on Sunday
November 25th from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Vigil prayers on Sunday November 25th
at 7: 30 p.m. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to Doctor Andrew
Simone, Canadian Food for Children.
R.S. Kane 416-221-1159
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RICH o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-11-24 published
RICH,
Keith▼
Passed away suddenly at his home in Meaford on Monday November 19,
2007 at the age of 80. Keith was born in Dugald, Manitoba in
1927 and was raised in Edmonton by his father, Doctor Charles B.
RICH, and his mother Florence
RICH née
JACKSON. He served his
radio apprenticeship with CHOB Pembroke, Ontario, CJBI
Victoria, and
CJCA Edmonton where he spent 4 years. Keith
moved to Toronto in the late 1950s and joined CFRB. After
2 years, he teamed up with fellow Edmontonian Steve Woodman to
resume work as a radio tag team and their success led to a 2 year
stint with WNBC in New York City. In 1964, Keith and his
family moved backed to Toronto where he began a 22 year tenure
as CKEY's morning man. Then in 1986 Keith made the move to
CJCL where he remained until his retirement from radio in
1990. Keith is pre-deceased by his wife
Elizabeth▼
SHELDRICK,
and survived by children Chris, Robin, Michael and Kevin, his
first wife
Virginia, sisters Daphne
ANDERSON and Josephine
FINLAYSON,
and grand children Samantha and Mackenzie
RICH.
Please▼ join Keith's
family to celebrate his life on Thursday November 29th from 1-3 p.m.
at the Gardiner-Wilson Funeral Home, 69 Denmark Street, Meaford,
Ontario (519) 538-2550, followed by a reception at the Meaford
Castle Restaurant, 365 Sykes St. from 3-5 p.m. If desired, the
family requests that a donation be made to the Salvation Army.
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RICH o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-08-02 published
GALPIN,
Doctor
Richard
Robertson
Was born in Vancouver, British Columbia, on May 29, 1915, first
child of his parents Alfred and Louise
GALPIN.
His father worked
as an official with Canadian Customs and Immigration, his mother
maintained their home. Richard was the third generation of the
family born in Vancouver. He was joined in a few years by his
beloved sister Esther Louise (who later married C.G. (Bud)
KILLAM.
They are survived by their children, son Richard (Veronica),
daughter Nancy
SINCLAIR
(Richard,) and son Michael (Lynette)
all of Vancouver). He grew up in Vancouver, attending public
schools. He graduated from Kitsalino High School, and attended
the University of British Columbia, where he received his Bachelor's
degree. When he spoke about this time in his life, he remembered
the Friendships he had, and the love of his family. During this
time he held many part time jobs that shaped his outlook on life,
including working as a lumberjack, streetcar motorman, and on
the railroad. As a young man, he enjoyed sailing, music and the
outdoors, and played rugby for the Merelomas. His love of music
has always been central to his life, and started with piano lessons
as a boy. While attending University of British Columbia, he
was introduced to a friend of his sister's, Helen
STEVENSON,
who he courted and married. After graduating from University
of British Columbia, he attended Medical School at McGill University,
and received his doctorate in 1943. After graduation, he was
immediately assigned to service aboard the HMCS Waterford.
He served through the remainder of World War 2 in the Canadian
Navy and saw combat throughout the Atlantic Theater as a ship's
surgeon. His decorations include: The Battle of Atlantic Medal,
Normandy Star, Defense of Britain Medal, and the Victory Medal.
He continued to have an affiliation with the Canadian Navy until
his death, rising to the rank of Rear-Admiral (Reserves). He
relished this connection to the navy throughout his life. He
was particularly proud of his Honorary United states Naval Insignia,
including Surface command, and Naval Aviator (U.S.S. Nimitz).
He was also an honorary member of the Detroit Navy League. In
1949 Richard emigrated to the United States to begin his Pediatric
training at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit. He completed this
and became Board Certified and a Fellow of the American Academy
of Pediatrics. He joined Doctor Lloyd Kemp in his office at the
corner of Brown and Southfield, and joined the staff at Beaumont
Hospital when it was a single building lying on the outskirts
of the city. He went on to practice pediatrics in the same location
for over thirty years, caring for multiple generations from the
same families. During his clinical practice he became especially
interested in early childhood development. With his belief in
the importance of nurturing this special period of a child's
development and through the strength of his efforts, he founded
the Neuro-Education Center at Beaumont Hospital. From early shoe-string
budgets, he shepherded the center through it's early years, and
maintained an interest in 'the Center' for the rest of his life.
It has now become the Center for Human Development at Beaumont
Hospital. He and Helen had four children Kenneth, Peter, Lindley
and Sheila. The children were raised in Birmingham. During this
time Richard and Helen were involved in many community affairs
from the Birmingham Jazz Festival, the Birmingham Kite Festival
to the origins of the Birmingham Bloomfield Art Center, and were
members of Christchurch Cranbrook. During this time he was an
avid competitive sailor, a Member of Crescent Sail Yacht club.
He passed on his love of music and sailing to his children. Helen
and Richard divorced in 1970. In 1973 he was introduced to Maxine
RICH by mutual Friends. They courted for two years and went on
to be married in 1975. The marriage lasted until their deaths.
As a couple they were inseparable. As well as traveling, they
loved to entertain at Maxine's house in Orchard lake, were avid
ballroom dancers and enjoyed boating on Cass Lake. Richard is
survived by his first wife
Helen
GALPIN of Comox, British Columbia
and son Peter (Nina) and their twin children Akira and Mikiko,
daughter Lindley (Carey) and her children Karen and Amy, Father-in-law
to Mary BODO
(Kenneth,) daughter Sheila
MEREDITH and her children
Thyra and Nedra, and their children Walter, Ella and Daniel.
Stepchildren, Tina
BROWNE
(Charles) and their children, Paul,
Theodore, and Isabel, Todd
RICH
(Denise) and their children P.J.
and Zachary. In lieu of flowers the family and Doctor
GALPIN request
donations to either Mariner's Church Music Fund, 170 East Jefferson,
Detroit, Michigan 48226 or the Center For Human Development,
Beaumont Hospital, 1695 West 12 Mile Road, Suite 120, Royal Oak,
Michigan. While the world may seem a darker place without the
light of his smile, his skill as a raconteur and his joy at the
piano, his contribution to the world has been great, and we carry
him with us always.
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RICH o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-09-29 published
RICH,
S.
George
Peacefully in his 87th year at Groves Memorial Community Hospital
in Fergus on September 24, 2007. Survived by his loving wife
Joe, and sisters Samarra and Jennifer. Remembered by loving nieces
and nephews. Will be deeply missed by many other family members
in Canada and
in England. Predeceased by sister Peggy, brother
Michael, and niece Julie. George retired from teaching at the
University of Waterloo - School of Urban and Region Planning
in 1988, he was also a long time supporter of the Elora Festival.
A Celebration of Life will be held at the Graham A. Giddy Funeral
Home and Chapel, 37 Church Street, Elora. On Thursday, October 4th,
2007 at 2pm., in the funeral home chapel. Cremation has taken
place. Donations can be made to in memory to the Groves Memorial
Community Hospital Building Fund or to the University of Waterloo
Retiree's Scholarship Fund through the funeral home (519) 843-3100
or www.grahamgiddyfh.com
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RICH o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-11-24 published
RICH,
Keith▲
Passed away suddenly at his home in Meaford on Monday, November 19,
2007 at the age of 80. Keith was born in Dugald, Manitoba in
1927 and was raised in Edmonton by his father, Doctor Charles B.
RICH, and his mother Florence
RICH née
JACKSON. He served his
radio apprenticeship with CHOB Pembroke, Ontario, CJBI
Victoria, and
CJCA Edmonton where he spent 4 years. Keith
moved to Toronto in the late 1950s and joined CFRB. After
2 years, he teamed up with fellow Edmontonian Steve Woodman to
resume work as a radio tag team and their success led to a 2 year
stint with WNBC in New York City. In 1964, Keith and his
family moved backed to Toronto where he began a 22 year tenure
as CKEY's morning man. Then in 1986 Keith made the move to
CJCL where he remained until his retirement from radio in
1990. After Keith left radio he turned his forever interest in
farming into a full-time occupation. Keith and his wife Elizabeth
also bred Australian shepherds and their dogs were much loved
companions. Another passion of Keith's was researching and writing
on Canadian and British aviation history. The lure of flying
also drew him into collecting and restoring vintage aircraft
with the Collingwood Classic Aircraft Foundation. Aviation was
a focus for much of Keith's life, including many cross-country
trips piloting his own plane with family in tow, and ownership
of the airport in Midland, Ontario. Keith excelled in building
all manner of structures and vessels and was particularly adept
at recruiting his workers by inviting Friends and family up to
the farm for a 'get together' only to hand them a hammer shortly
after they arrived. All workers were handsomely rewarded with
wonderful conversation and much revelry. Keith is predeceased
by his wife
Elizabeth▲
SHELDRICK, and survived by children Chris,
Robin, Michael and Kevin, his first wife Virginia, sisters Daphne
ANDERSON and Josephine
FINLAYSON, and grandchildren Samantha
and Mackenzie
RICH.
Please▲ join Keith's family to celebrate his
life on Thursday, November 29th from 1-3 p.m. at the Gardiner-Wilson
Funeral Home, 69 Denmark Street, Meaford, Ontario (519) 538-2550,
followed by a reception at the Meaford Castle Restaurant, 365 Sykes
Street, from 3-5 p.m. If desired, the family requests that a donation
be made to the Salvation Army.
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RICH,
Samuel
Peacefully in his 97th year on Wednesday, December 12, 2007 at
North
York
General Hospital. Samuel
RICH, beloved husband and
loving partner of Rose
RICH for over 40 years. Predeceased by
his first wife of 27 years Eva
SALSMAN.
Loving father and father-in-law
of Larry and Wendy
RICH,
Merle and Manny
MITCHELL, and Byron
and Joanie
MINDLIN. Dear brother and brother-in-law of Murray
and Reta KING,
Faye and the late Al
RICH, Sylvia and the late
Melvin KING, and the late Smiler and Ruthie
BERNSTEIN.
Devoted
grandfather of Jordan and Susan, Michael and Donna, Elissa and
Cory, Jeff and Joanne, Bram and Elise, Carrie and Paul, and Jamie
and Stacey. Proud great-grandfather of 19. Thanks to Nilo
ANG
and Gina MARTINEZ for the loving care and kindness during their
many years of devotion. At Benjamin's Park Memorial Chapel, 2401 Steeles
Avenue West (3 lights west of Dufferin) for service on Thursday,
December 13, 2007 at 1: 00 p.m. Interment Beth Sholom Synagogue
Section of Mt. Sinai Memorial Park. Shiva 78 Burton Road. Donations
may be made to the Samuel Rich Memorial Fund c/o The Benjamin
Foundation, 3429 Bathurst Street, Toronto, M6A 2C3, 416-780-0324,
www.benjamins.ca
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RICHAN,
Patricia (née
TURNER)
Mrs.
Patricia
Mary
RICHAN of Cobourg, passed away peacefully
at the Golden Plough Lodge on December 9, 2007 in her 88th year.
Beloved wife of Keith
RICHAN.
Loving stepmother of Carolyn, Beverly,
Ronald and Kathryn. Dear grandmother of 9 grandchildren and great-grandmother
of 8 great-grandchildren. Patricia is also survived by her brother
Peter TURNER
(Rayma) and their children Peter and Jane and her
sister-in-law Patricia
TURNER and her children Ian and Jeffery.
Predeceased by her parents Arthur and Winnafred
TURNER and her
brother David
TURNER. In her earlier years, Pat excelled in track
and field, badminton and in later years, tennis. During the war,
she was a secretary in the British Mission in Washington, D.C.,
and she attended the first organizational conference for regulating
civil air transport held in Bermuda. Pat was an active volunteer
with a number of organizations. A celebration of Pat's life will
be held in the new year. In lieu of flowers, those wishing may
make donations to the Golden Plough Lodge or the Northumberland
Hills Hospital Foundation through the MacCoubrey Funeral Home,
30 King Street East, Cobourg (905-372-5132). Condolences received
at www.MacCoubrey.com
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RICHARD o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2007-06-13 published
Trooper died doing what he believed in
By Jered STUFFCO, Canadian Press, Wed., June 13, 2007
Clarington -- Trooper Darryl
CASWELL's family was waiting for
a phone call from half a world away Monday to mark his brother's
birthday at the family home in this quiet bedroom community east
of Toronto.
Instead came the knock at the door that every military family
dreads, and the terrible news that
CASWELL had become the 57th Canadian
soldier to die in Afghanistan when his vehicle struck an improvised
explosive device.
"He was going to do all he could to call," stepmother Christine
CASWELL said yesterday.
"It wasn't the call we were expecting."
CASWELL had six weeks left in Afghanistan before he was set to
return home, she added.
"He was due to come back on his birthday on the 31st of July,"
she said. "He was so young, he had so much to do and (so much)
he wanted to do."
CASWELL, 25, was a member of the Royal Canadian Dragoons, based
in Petawawa. He was deployed with Reconnaissance Squadron from
the 2nd Battalion of the Royal Canadian Regiment battle group.
He was riding in the lead vehicle in what the Canadian Forces
call a combat logistics patrol -- a perilous mission that involves
restocking forward operating bases and soldiers in the field
with everything from ammunition and equipment to rations and
water.
CASWELL had been serving in Afghanistan since January, his stepmother
said. "He was doing what he wanted to do and what he believed
in."
The convoy was en route to the district of Khakriz in northwestern
Kandahar province when it struck the improvised explosive device
an ever-present threat in Canada's ongoing battle with Taliban
insurgents in Afghanistan.
CASWELL was helping to provide security for the convoy as it
travelled along a secondary road 40 kilometres north of the city
of Kandahar when it was struck.
Over the course of the day, a Facebook page created in
CASWELL's
memory continued to grow with expressions of grief and condolence
from Friends, many of whom were former high school classmates.
"I was in my kitchen making coffee when I heard the name over
the news," wrote Pippa
BOOTHMAN, a university student in London,
who said the news left her heartbroken.
"I have only seen Darryl a few times since high school, however
those are moments that never go away… Live, love (and) laugh
is what Darryl did."
Another high school friend, Michelle
RICHARD, expressed support
for those Canadians who are willing to put their lives on the
line for the sake of their country.
"How sad it is… we are so blessed to have people like him willing
to stand up and protect us every day. And too often we lose them,"
she wrote.
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RICHARDS o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-07-30 published
RICHARDS,
Ronald
William
Ron RICHARDS, loving husband of Eileen Heaver
KEANE, of Meaford,
passed away peacefully at Meaford Hospital on Saturday, July 28,
2007 at the age of 74. Dear father of Wayne (Jackie) of Hepworth,
Karen (Doug)
CHAPPLE, Gail (Terry)
FISHER, and Diane (Greg)
ELFORD
all of Meaford. Step-father of Joan (Tom)
CHESSELL of Ajax and
Linda KEANE of Australia. Lovingly remembered by 13 grandchildren
and 11 great-grandchildren. Predeceased by parents Albert and
Edith RICHARDS, brothers Jim, Al and Bev, a sister Marg
ANDERSON
and an infant son Brian. Survived by a brother, Gary (Deb) of
Owen Sound. In keeping with Ron's wishes, cremation has taken
place and a family funeral service will be conducted at the Ferguson
Funeral Home in Meaford on Thursday, August 2, 2007 with interment
of Ron's ashes to follow at Lakeview Cemetery. In lieu of flowers
and as your expression of sympathy, donations to the Diabetes
Association would be appreciated.
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RICHARDS o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-07-31 published
BEIRNES,
Eileen
Katherine
(SEABROOK)
Passed away peacefully on Saturday, July 28th, 2007 at the Grey
Bruce Health Services in Markdale in her 78th year. The former
Eileen SEABROOK was the beloved wife and best friend of her late
husband, Joseph
BEIRNES.
She was dearly loved and will be sadly
missed by her children Fred and Ted and his wife Heather. She
was a sister to Dyson
SEABROOK
(Lynette) and Jessie
RICHARDS.
Eileen was a sister-in-law to John (Judy), Alex (Sally), Frank
(Helen Marie), Muriel
WOODS, Dorothy
BERRY, Katherine
REEKIE
(Harvey) and Eileen
BIERNES.
Her memory will be cherished in
the hearts of her grandchildren: Amy, Tom and Andy. Also survived
by several nieces and nephews. Eileen was a truly kind lady who
endeared herself to many and was especially close to the Ondhia
family. She was predeceased by her brothers-in-law: Jim, George
and Ralph. Friends are invited to call at the Currie Funeral
Home in Chatsworth on Wednesday afternoon and evening 2 to 4 p.m.
and 7 to 9 p.m. thence to Latona Presbyterian Church in Dornoch
where the funeral service will be conducted on Thursday afternoon
at 2 p.m. by Rev. Bill
VANDERTELT.
Interment will take place
in the Shiloh cemetery. If so desired, memorial contributions
to the Latona Presbyterian Church, the Ontario Heart and Stroke
Foundation, The Canadian Cancer Society or a charity of your
choice would be appreciated by the family.
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RICHARDS o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-10-25 published
FISHER,
Dorothy
Margaret (née
LEPPARD)
With loving memories, the family announce the passing of Dorothy
Margaret FISHER
(LEPPARD) in her 88th year at Maple View Nursing
Home on October 23rd, 2007. Dorothy was the beloved wife of Charles
FISHER for 60 years. Mother to Faye
FISHER and husband David
GRAHLMAN, Sandra and Barry
KEARNEY and Donna
FISHER-
POTTER and
Tom POTTER.
Proud
Grandmother to eight grandchildren, Chris
WEBBER
(Amberley), Adam
WEBBER, Kristina
KEARNEY-
RICHARDS (Mark), Colleen
KEARNEY-
JANSSENS (Jerry), Ryan
EASTICK (Katherine), Kyle
EASTICK
(Jessica,) Graham and Garrett
POTTER and great-granddaughter,
Emma RICHARDS.
Fondly remembered by Barry
MOLE (Dorothy) and
Jean GATEMAN and family. Dorothy was predeceased by her parents,
Thomas and Margaret
LEPPARD and her sisters, Laura
McGIRR,
Jean
MILLER and Sadie
HARBOTTLE.
Friends may call at the Brian E.
Wood Funeral Home, 250 - 14th Street West, Owen Sound (519-376-
7492) on Thursday evening from 7: 00-9:00 p.m. A service to celebrate
Dorothy's life will be held in the Funeral Home Chapel on Friday,
October 26th, 2007 at 11: 00 a.m. with Father Ed
WAGNER officiating.
Interment in Greenwood Cemetery. Donations may be made to the
Parkinson Society of Canada. Condolences received at brian@woodfuneralhome.ca.
An elegant and multi-talented lady who loved her family, gardening,
animals, music and art; Dorothy's final canvas is now complete.
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RICHARDS o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-10-31 published
RICHARDS,
John
Donald
Passed away in Meaford on Monday, October 29, 2007. John Donald
RICHARDS. In his 78th year. Beloved husband of the former Shirley
MacLEOD of Meaford. Dear father of John and Jeff
RICHARDS of
Meaford.
Brother of Helen
STEVENS of Hanover and Vera
GIBBON
of Owen Sound. Predeceased by four sisters and four brothers.
Resting at the Gardiner-Wilson Funeral Home, Meaford, where the
funeral service will be held on Wednesday morning, October 31
at 11 a.m. Interment in Greenwood Cemetery, Owen Sound. Visiting
at the funeral home on Tuesday evening from 7-9 p.m. As your
expression of sympathy donations to the Meaford General Hospital
Foundation would be appreciated.
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RICHARDS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-01-08 published
LUCAS,
Harry
W.
(Veteran World War 2 as a Spitfire Pilot; Early Member of the
Canadian Race Drivers Association; Member of Recreational Aircraft
Association of Canada; Retired Vice President Canadian Colemans
Peacefully at The Davis Centre, Bolton, on Saturday evening,
January 6, 2007, Harry W.
LUCAS,
Bolton, in his 84th year, beloved
husband of Mary
WALKER.
Loving father of Mary
LUCAS, Oakville
Mike LUCAS (deceased) and his wife Susan
LINDSEY, Bolton; Scott
LUCAS and his wife
Susan
RICHARDS,
Bolton. Dear grandfather of
Jillian and Evelyn
LUCAS.
Sadly missed by his sister Mary and
her husband Bill
ABBOTT,
Port
Perry.
The family will receive
their Friends at the Egan Funeral Home, 203 Queen Street South
(Hwy. 50), Bolton (905-857-2213), Wednesday morning, January 10
from 10 o'clock until time of memorial service in the chapel
at 11 o'clock. If desired, memorial donations may be made to
the Alzheimer Society of Peel, 60 Briarwood Avenue, Mississauga
L5G 3N6 or the charity of your choice. Condolences for the family
may be offered at www.eganfuneralhome.com.
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RICHARDS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-05-29 published
IMRIE,
Ernest
Roy
Passed away at West Park Long Term Care Centre on Thursday, May 24,
2007 in his 109th year. Beloved husband of the late Edna
RICHARDS
(1930) and Effie
WOOLLEY (1988.) Loving father of Doreen and
her husband Donald
NOBBS. Dear grandfather of Catherine and her
husband Colin
PRYOR,
Elizabeth and her husband Jim
KNOWLTON and
great-grandfather of Jamieson, Mathew, Sarah and Taylor. Funeral
service will be held at St. Luke's United Church, 516 The Kingsway,
at Kipling, on Thursday, May 31, 2007 at 11 a.m. Visitation will
begin at 10 a.m. until the time of the service. Interment Park
Lawn Cemetery.
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RICHARDS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-07-14 published
FLAVELLE,
Grace
Lindsay "
Daidy" (née
ALCORN)
It is with profound sadness that the girls announce their Mother's
passing in Galt, Ontario on July 12, 2007. Daidy was born October 3rd,
1918 in Toronto. She spent her early years in Toronto and Quebec
and attended school in Rothesay, New Brunswick at Netherwood.
During World War 2 she proudly served in the Women's Royal Canadian
Naval Service. At the end of the war she met and married the
love of her life James
FLAVELLE and moved to Galt, Ontario. Her
commitment to family, faith and Friends was constantly demonstrated
in her devotion to her parents, brother, husband, daughters and
grandchildren, to Trinity Anglican Church and her many wonderful
Friendships in her community and beyond. Daidy worked tirelessly
as a volunteer and eventually as Patient Services Co-ordinator
at Cambridge Memorial Hospital. Her strength of character, love
of laughter and extraordinary loyalty and integrity found her
surrounded by the warmth of those she touched. She will be sorely
missed. Predeceased by her husband James, (October 1969), her
parents, Doris and Harold
ALCORN, her brother Douglas H.
ALCORN
and her sons-in-law Paul D.
SCHRAM and Rufus L.
SAVAGE.
She is
survived by her three daughters, Martha
FLAVELLE-
SCHRAM,
Lindsay
(Jamie RICHARDS,)
Sheila
SAVAGE and her grandchildren Kimberley
(Robert DELIUS) of England and Jay
RICHARDS of Toronto. A private
family service and interment has taken place at Trinity Anglican
Cemetery. A Memorial Service will be held on Thursday, September 27th,
2007 at 2: 00 p.m. at Trinity Anglican Church, Galt (Cambridge)
Ontario. Sincere gratitude is extended to the exceptional staff
at The Hanning House where Daidy received the very best in loving
care. Please, in lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the
Cambridge and North Dumfries Community Foundation directed to
the endowed James Flavelle Fund or Trinity Anglican Church, Galt
Ontario by contacting Littles Funeral Home and Cremation Centre,
Cambridge, (519) 623-1290
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GALLAGHER,
Thomas
Ellsworth
Tom died at home in Ottawa on 04 September, 2007 after a brief
illness. He was 56 years old. He is survived by his partner of
25 years, James Patrick
ROCHE. He is also survived by his sister,
Eileen GALLAGHER and his parents, Gina and Robert
GALLAGHER,
of Vancouver, and by a family of long-time close Friends, particularly
Barry Deeprose, Claude Dufresne and John McElhone. Special thanks
to the extraordinary care provided by Doctor Linda
SCULLY,
Doctor
Louise
COULOMBE, and nurse Melda
RICHARDS. In lieu of flowers, donations
may be made to the Organ and Transplant Association of Canada.
A service of remembrance and thanksgiving will be held at Saint
John the Evangelist Church, 275 Elgin Street (Somerset and Elgin)
on Sunday, 09 September, 2007, at 2: 30 pm.
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BURLAND,
Charlotte
A. "
Gale"
Passed away at the Milton District Hospital on Tuesday, October 16,
2007. Gale
BURLAND, a member of the Baha'i Spiritual Assembly
of Milton, formerly of Shelburne, Nova Scotia and Saskatoon,
Saskatchewan.
Loving mother of Doctor Susan G.
BURLAND and her husband
George T. PLUMB of Hinsdale, Illinois, Anne L.
BURLAND of Albany,
New York, and William B.
BURLAND of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
Dear sister of June D. and her husband John R.
GREGORY of Caledon,
Ontario. Dear aunt of Lesley
GREGORY and her husband Colin
RICHARDS,
Charlotte GREGORY and Taylor
GREGORY.
Gale will also be missed
by her cousins. Family and Friends are invited to visit at the
McKersie-Kocher Funeral Home 114 Main St. Milton 905-878-4452
from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. on Thursday. A Baha'i Service will
be held on Friday, October 19, 2007 at 11: 00 a.m. at Victoria
Lawn Cemetery in St. Catharines. Memorial donations to the charity
of your choice would be appreciated. Letters of condolence may
be left for the family at www.mckersie-kocher.ca
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RICHARDS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-11-30 published
JENKINS,
Peggy
(HETTY)
Retired Owner/Operator of Camsport Trailer Sales and Sandaraska
Trailer Park and past employee of Dunlop - Whitby.
After a life well lived and and a courageous battle with cancer,
Peggy, beloved wife, mother, Nana, great-grandmother and aunt,
passed away at the Peterborough Regional Health Centre, Palliative
Care Centre on November 7, 2007 with her husband by her side.
Loving and adored wife of David
JENKINS for 48 years. Cherished
mother of Lindsay (Marge) of Oshawa, Kim
BROUGH
(Doug) of Pontypool,
Rhys ('Osk) of Peterborough and Glyn (Cindy) of Orono. Much loved,
kissed and hugged Nana of Angela, Troy, Jenna, Amy, Iain, Nolan,
Hannah, Tara and Kari and Great-grandmother to Taylor and Kaylee.
Special
Aunt to Gordon (Lauren)
RICHARDS of Toronto. Sadly missed
by many Friends and past customers, especially long time friend
and support, June
BUDGELL.
Peggy will be remembered for her selflessness,
gentleness and her caring, thoughtful nature. She was extremely
dedicated to her family and Friends. She was well loved and will
never be forgotten. As per Peggy's wishes a funeral service was
not be held. As expressions of caring and sympathy Peggy requested
donations to the Canadian Cancer Society or the Peterborough
Regional Health Centre Palliative Care Centre. Her family wish
to thank and acknowledge the caring and compassionate nurses
and staff from the Palliative unit, who provided exemplary care
(respectful and supportive throughout her 2 month stay). The
wonderful, cheerful staff made this difficult time for Peggy
and her family easier to bear. Thank you also to the Community
Care Access Centre front line staff who were there every day
for her.
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