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SCOLNIK o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-09-25 published
GOULD,
Albert
With dignity, on Sunday, September 23, 2007. Devoted and beloved
husband of Ruth for 61 years. Loving father of Susan and the
late Ralph
BERGER, and Bonnie and Gary
LIPTON.
Adoring grandfather
of Eric and Julia
BERGER, Esther
BERGER, Lili, Noa and Dina
LIPTON.
Very proud great-grandfather of Sophia and Ella
BERGER.
Dear
brother of Bea and the late Wilfred
GOULD,
Irwin
GOULD and Judy
SCOLNIK.
Much loved brother-in-law of Norma and the late Kiva
BARKIN, Sol and Anna Mae
BELMONT. Loving and dear uncle to numerous
nieces and nephews. At Benjamin's Park Memorial Chapel, 2401 Steeles
Avenue West (3 lights west of Dufferin) for service on Tuesday,
September 25, 2007 at 2: 30 p.m. Interment Pardes Shalom Cemetery.
Memorial donations may be made to Na'amat Canada 416-636-5425.
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SCOON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-08-23 published
SCOON,
Patricia
Woolley
Passed away peacefully in Scottsdale, Arizona, August 20th 2007,
surrounded by her family. Devoted wife of the late John (Jack)
SCOON, loving mother of Sharman, Tom (Pamela,) and Jeff (Susan,)
and proud grandmother of Revan, Mac, Tim, Andrew, Logan, and
Garron. A true and giving friend to many.
In her memory, in lieu of flowers, please donate to the charity
of your choice.
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SCOPIS o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-11-03 published
SCOPIS,
Richard
Nicholas
Peacefully at Lee Manor in Owen Sound on Sunday October 28, 2007.
In his 66th year, Richard Nicholas
SCOPIS, beloved
son of the
late Nicholas W.
SCOPIS and his late wife
Lillian
E. (née
NOBLE.)
Loved brother of Susan and her husband Doctor David
LEWIS.
Dear
uncle of John and his wife Natalie, Michael, Ian, Peter and his
wife Kirstyn and Andrew. Great uncle of Solana, Nathanyl, Sawyer,
Bronwyn and Sinclair. A private family service was held at Breckenridge-Ashcroft
Funeral
Home.
Rev. Ted
CREEN officiating. As an expression of
sympathy, memorial donations to Lee Manor or to the Owen Sound
Canadian Mental Health Association would be appreciated by the
family.
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SCOTCHMER o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2007-01-13 published
CLEAVE,
Ilene
Elizabeth
Isobel
(TALBOT)
Peacefully at Seaforth Community Hospital surrounded by her loving
family Ilene Elizabeth Isobel
(TALBOT)
CLEAVE of Bayfield on
Thursday January 11, 2007 in her 89th year. Beloved wife of the
late Logan Samuel
CLEAVE (1983.) Loving mother of Shirley and
Eugene O'BRIEN of Zurich; Glenn
CLEAVE of Zurich; Jack
CLEAVE
of Exeter; Allan and Nancy
CLEAVE of Hensall; Sharon and Allan
BROKENSHIRE of Zurich; DiAnne
JEFFREY of Milton and Joy and Maynard
HYMERS of Clinton. Loved and sadly missed by 17 grandchildren,
26 great-grandchildren and 5 great-great-grandchildren. Dear
step-sister of Rose
SCOTCHMER of Clinton and dear sister-in-law
of Flossie
TALBOT and Beth
CLEAVE both of Clinton, Ann and Ed
TWENTYMAN of Loudon, Tennessee and Eric and Eleanor
CLEAVE of
Wingham.
Predeceased by an infant daughter Sylvia
CLEAVE (1939,)
1 son-in-law Rick
JEFFREY (2006,) 1 grand_son Jason
BROKENSHIRE
(1973) and by 4 brothers Clifford, Lawrence, Garfield and Milton
TALBOT.
Friends will be received at the Falconer Funeral Homes
Ltd. -- Clinton Chapel 153 High Street, Clinton on Sunday from
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where the funeral service will be held on Monday
January 15, 2007 at 2: 00 p.m. Interment Bayfield Cemetery. Donations
to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or to the charity of ones
choice would be appreciated as expressions of sympathy.
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SCOTHORNE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-07-04 published
SCOTHORNE, John Norman "Norm" (August 30, 1924-July 2, 2007)
Passed away peacefully and quietly at Douglas Fir Hospice, Kelowna,
British Columbia on July 2, 2007 in his 83rd year after many
years of declining health. Survived by his loving and beloved
wife Ann, sister Rita
ROOME
(England,) brother Jack
SCOTHORNE
(Australia) and many other family members. In accordance with
his wishes, no funeral service will be held. Cremation will take
place at Springfield Funeral Home, Kelowna, British Columbia.
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SCOTT o@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2007-09-19 published
GILLIES,
James
Wright
Newmarket, (son of the late Mary and Milton
GILLIES,
Dundalk)
passed away in the South Lake Regional Health Centre, Newmarket,
on Monday, September 10, 2007 in his 91st year. He is survived
by his beloved wife Mae, his children Michael, Linda, Martin
and Jeffrey; five grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren
three sisters, Dorothy (Jim)
SCOTT,
Islay
BESLEY, Barbara
(Arvo)
KAASALAINEN, and two sisters-in-law, Gladys (Bernie)
TOMPKINS
and Muriel
GILLIES. He was predeceased by sister, Rillie
RATHBUN,
two brothers, Bill and Don, and brothers-in-law Nelson
RATHBUN
and Rev. Bruce
BESLEY.
Many nieces, nephews and Friends will
mourn his loss. Cremation has taken place. A Family Memorial
Service will take place at a later date in Dundalk.
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SCOTT o@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2007-12-19 published
FRASER,
J.▼
Kenneth▼ "
Ken▼"
In Grey Gables Markdale on Tuesday, December 11, 2007. Ken
FRASER,
in his 97th year, beloved husband of Elva
(HENDRY)
FRASER.
Dear▼
father of Maxine (Bob)
SCOTT of Dundalk, Margaret (Ray)
WALTER
of Owen Sound, Don (Cay)
FRASER of R.R.#2 Dundalk and Harvey
(Terry) FRASER of Markdale. Will be sadly missed by nine grandchildren
and nine great-grandchildren. Predeceased by a granddaughter
Ellen SCOTT, three brothers, Albert, John and Melville, and a
sister Lena
McQUARRIE.
Rested▼ at the McMillan and Jack Funeral
Home, Dundalk. Service was held in Erskine Presbyterian Church,
Dundalk on Friday, December 14, 2007 at 2: 00 p.m. Interment in
Ventry Cemetery. Donations to Erskine Presbyterian Church, Markdale
Hospital or the charity of your choice would be appreciated.
Visitation was Thursday from 2-4 and 7-9.
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SCOTT o@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2007-12-19 published
SCOTT,
Harold
Lance "
Scotty"
In memory of Harold Lance Scott (Scotty) loving husband of Eleanor,
who passed away on December 12, 2004.
It's lonely here without you
I miss you more each day,
Life will never be the same for me
Since you were called away.
To your resting place I visit
And place flowers with loving care,
No one knows my heartache
When I have to turn and walk away
And leave you there.
I still miss you more each day.
- Your loving wife Eleanor
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SCOTT o@ca.on.grey_county.hanover.the_post 2007-11-09 published
MALONEY,
Bernard▼
Joseph▼
Bernard Joseph
MALONEY of Hanover, passed away surrounded by
family on Saturday, November 3, 2007 at the Grey Bruce Regional
Health Centre, Owen Sound.
Beloved partner, companion and special friend of Isabelle
GATEMAN
of Hanover. Loved father of Cindy and her husband Terry
DAVIDSON
of Walkerton, Joe and his wife Laurie of Smithville and Myra
and her husband Kevin
SUMMERS of Hanover. Loving grandfather
to Alicia and her husband Mike
McINTYRE,
Jamie,▼
Jake▼ and Scarlett
DAVIDSON, Michaela, Tyler, Nikolas, Jason and Meaghan
MALONEY,
K.J., Colton, Bayden and Raina
SUMMERS.
Great-grandfather▼ of
Cody McINTYRE.
Survived by brothers and sisters Leonard (Anne)
MALONEY,
Kay
FULLER, Jim (Carol)
MALONEY, Betty
JOYCE, Terry
MALONEY, Donna
MALONEY,
Dan
MALONEY and Debbie (Don)
DWULIT. Will be sadly missed
by Frankie
MALONEY and her partner Steve
SCOTT, several nieces
and nephews, the 11th Ave. Crew and many dear Friends. Predeceased
by his parents Patrick and Mary
MALONEY, brothers-in-law Chuck
FULLER, Ed
JOYCE, Bill
McDONALD and daughter-in-law Dione
MALONEY.
Bernie was born March 21, 1940 in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. His
family moved to the Hamilton area in the mid 1980s, where he
and Isabelle ran a successful restaurant, "Isabelle's Takeout,"
for many years. Through the years he volunteered with Hanover
Minor Hockey, the Hanover Barons C Hockey Team and the Hanover
Legion. He has been actively involved in municipal, provincial
and federal politics and loved to travel, walk, sing and enjoy
the Friendship and conversations of family and Friends around
his kitchen table. “He never met a stranger.&rdquo
A funeral service was held Wednesday, November 7, 2007 at 11 a.m.
at the Mighton Funeral Home, Hanover immediately followed by
a celebration of his life at the Hanover Legion. In lieu of flowers,
memorial donations may be made to the Hanover and District Hospital
Foundation or HARC Industries Incorporated.
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SCOTT o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-01-13 published
SCOTT,
Frank▼
In loving memory of a dear husband Frank who passed away January 13,
Treasured thoughts of one so dear,
Often bring a silent tear,
Thoughts return to scenes long passed,
Years roll by but memories last.
Lovingly remembered wife Evelyn
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SCOTT o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-06-25 published
ANDERSON,
Evelyn
Marguerite
(LISCOMBE)
At Summit Place Retirement Residence in Owen Sound on Thursday
June 21, 2007. The former Evelyn
LISCOMBE of Owen Sound and formerly
of Meaford, at the age of 83. Predeceased by her husband, Lloyd
ANDERSON, on November 1, 1986. Loving mother of David and his
wife Marie of Chatsworth, Bonnie and her husband Jake
GRIN of
Grande
Prairie,
Alberta, Mavis and her husband Wade
WILLIAMSON
of Keady, Michael and his wife Dianne of Grande Prairie, Alberta,
Patricia and her husband Fred
DAWSON of Allenford, Charles and
his wife Vicki of Qualicum Beach, British Columbia, and Norma-Jean
and her husband Lance
EMBREE of Owen Sound. Fondly remembered
by 16 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren. Dear sister of
Mavis LEE of Norland and Florence
ELLIOT/ELLIOTT and her husband Bill
of Wilberforce. Predeceased by a brother, Bill
LISCOMBE, and
a sister, Marion
SCOTT. A memorial service will be conducted
at the Owen Sound Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witness at Rockford
on Wednesday June 27 at 2 p.m. Interment of Evelyn's cremated
remains will be conducted at Lakeview Cemetey in Meaford at a
later date. As your expression of sympathy, donations to the
Canadian Cancer Society, Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society,
or a charity of choice would be appreciated and may be made through
the Ferguson Funeral Home, 48 Boucher Street East, Meaford N4L 1B9
(519-538-1320) to whom arrangements have been entrusted.
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SCOTT o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-07-09 published
SILVERTHORN,
Camilla
Cecelia (née
MORAN)
Passed away peacefully after a dignified and courageous battle
with cancer at the Grey Bruce Health Services in Owen Sound on
Saturday, July 7th, 2007 in her 57th year. Camilla was the loving
and devoted mother of John and Theresa
SILVERTHORN and is survived
by their father Jack
SILVERTHORN.
She was the dear sister of
Catherine and Sheumas
FAY,
Francis and Brenda
MORAN, Helen and
Frank BEIRNES,
Patricia and Bill
SCOTT, John and Brenda
MORAN
and Jerome
MORAN.
Sister-in-law of Wayne
BATTERMAN, Eric and
Betty SILVERTHORN, Eldon and Betty- Jean
SILVERTHORN, Brian and
Elaine MUNDLE,
Ivan
SILVERTHORN, Sue
SILVERTHORN and Brian and
Holly SILVERTHORN.
Also survived by her mother-in-law Marion
SILVERTHORN.
She will be sadly missed by her several nieces and
nephews. Predeceased by her parents: Frank and Mary
MORAN, her
father-in-law: Irvin
SILVERTHORN, a sister: Lorena
BATTERMAN
and a sister-in-law Donna
MORAN.
Friends are invited to call
at the Currie Funeral Home in Chatsworth on Tuesday afternoon
and evening 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m., where Prayers will be
said on Tuesday evening at 9 p.m. thence to Saint Paul's Roman
Catholic Church in Dornoch where Mass of Christian Burial will
be said by Father Steve
LACROIX on Wednesday morning at 11 a.m.
Interment: Shiloh Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy, if so
desired, memorial contributions to the Canadian Cancer Society
or a charity of your choice would be appreciated by the family.
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SCOTT o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-07-24 published
WHITNALL,
Chester
John
At Grey Bruce Health Services, Owen Sound on Sunday, July 22,
2007. John
WHITNALL of Owen Sound in his 68th year. Dear brother
of Kay SCOTT and Hilda
EGGIMAN both of Owen Sound. Predeceased
by two brothers Fred and Bill. A private family funeral will
be held with Rev. Dr. Ted
CREEN officiating. Interment, Mt. Pleasant
Cemetery. Memorial donations to the charity of your choice would
be appreciated and may be made through the Tannahill Funeral
Home 519-376-3710.
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SCOTT o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-10-09 published
McMANN,
Harvey
Lawrence
Peacefully at Grey Bruce Health Services, Owen Sound on Saturday,
October 6, 2007. Harvey
McMANN of Owen Sound in his 71st year.
Beloved husband of Mae (née
CURRIE.) Dear father of Brad and
his wife Dorothy,
Bryon and his wife Louise, Penny
DOWN, and
Shawn all of Owen Sound and Dwayne and his wife Sandra of Calgary.
Sadly missed by eleven grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.
Also survived by a sister Marjorie and her husband Jim
DISHER
of Owen Sound. Predeceased by his parents Bailey and Annie
McMANN,
son-in-law Larry
DOWN, two brothers Henry and Wes and two sisters
Marion RAWN and Betty
SCOTT.
Friends are invited to the Tannahill
Funeral Home for visiting on Tuesday evening from 7-9 p.m. The
funeral service will be conducted in the chapel on Wednesday
morning at 11 o'clock with Doctor Brad
CLARK officiating. Interment,
Greenwood Cemetery. Memorial donations to the Alzheimer Society
or the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated.
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SCOTT o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-10-23 published
KRANENBURG,
Debra▼
Ann▼
(SCOTT)
Went to be with her heavenly father peacefully with her family
by her side at the South Bruce-Grey Health Centre, Walkerton
on Monday, October 22nd, 2007 at the age of 50 years, the former
Debra SCOTT of Paisley. She will be missed by her best friend
and husband Bill
KRANENBURG.
Together▼ they shared a great love
for their children; Wesley and his wife Jessica of Scotland,
Ontario, Nathaniel and his wife Laura of Port Elgin, Jeremy and
his wife Katie of Southampton, Zachary of Paisley, and Emily
of Paisley. Bill and Debra also received great joy from their
three grandchildren; Josiah, Caleb, and Chloe-Anne. Debbie is
survived and greatly loved by her parents Roy and Bertha
SCOTT
of Port Elgin, her sister Darlene
MASHINTER and family of Waterloo,
and by her brothers Don
SCOTT and family of Calgary, Alberta,
and Dave SCOTT and family of Wellesley. She will always be remembered
by her many Friends and remain in their hearts. Friends may call
at the W. Kent Milroy Paisley Chapel, 216 Queen St. S., Paisley,
from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. on Wednesday, October 24th, 2007.
Funeral service will be conducted in the Immanuel Missionary
Church, Paisley, on Thursday at 2: 00 p.m., with the Rev. Tony
GEENSE officiating. Interment Paisley Cemetery. Memorial contributions
to the Canadian Cancer Society or the Gideon Memorial Bible Plan
would be appreciated as expressions of sympathy. Portrait and
memorial online at www.milroyfuneralhomes.com
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SCOTT o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-10-30 published
KRANENBURG,
Debra▲
Ann▲ (née
SCOTT)
Debra Ann KRANENBURG went to be with her Heavenly Father peacefully
with her family by her side at the South Bruce-Grey Health Centre,
Walkerton on Monday, October 22nd, 2007 at the age of 50 years,
the former Debra
SCOTT of Paisley. She will be missed by her
best friend and husband Bill
KRANENBURG.
Together▲ they shared
a great love for their children; Wesley and his wife Jessica
of Scotland, Ontario, Nathaniel and his wife Laura of Port Elgin,
Jeremy and his wife Katie of Southampton, Zachary of Paisley,
and Emily of Paisley. Bill and Debra also received great joy
from their three grandchildren; Josiah, Caleb, and Chloe-Anne.
Debbie is survived and greatly loved by her parents Roy and Bertha
SCOTT of Port Elgin, her sister Darlene
MASHINTER and family
of Waterloo, and by her brothers Don
SCOTT and family of Calgary,
Alberta, and Dave
SCOTT and family of Wellesley. She will always
be remembered by her many Friends and remain in their hearts.
Friends called at the W. Kent Milroy Paisley Chapel, 216 Queen
St. S., Paisley, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. on Wednesday, October 24th,
2007. Funeral service was conducted in the Immanuel Missionary
Church, Paisley, on Thursday at 2: 00 p.m., with the Rev. Tony
GEENSE officiating. During the service, family remembrances were
presented by her brother Don
SCOTT.
Barb▼
JOHNSTON served as pianist
and led the music portion of the service. Debbie was born June 16th,
1957 to Roy and Bertha
SCOTT, and was raised on a farm in Paisley.
She was educated locally, and graduated from the Accounting Program
at Georgian College in Owen Sound. Very involved in her church,
it was there that she met Bill
KRANENBURG, eventually marrying
in 1978. Debbie taught Sunday School for many years, and served
faithfully as Church Treasurer for 25 years. Aside from farming,
together, Bill and Debbie successfully partnered in business
when they purchased the Beefway meat packing business in Kincardine
in 1997. They then went on to acquire the First Base Restaurant
on Port Elgin Beach in 2000, which they quickly established as
a family favourite. She faithfully supported her children in
all their activities, dreams and aspirations. Debbie enjoyed
doing crafts, was an avid garage-saler, loved to shop and collect
collectables. She was a wonderful cook who shared her meal creations
with her many Friends and family. She will be remembered as a
fun-loving, Christian woman with a wonderful sense of humour
and a bubbly, contagious laugh. Her family will miss the compassionate,
caring and generous nature with which she blessed them everyday.
Her zeal for life inspired many people to love their lives to
the fullest, to enjoy the small pleasures in life, and to trust
God in all things. Interment was made at Paisley Cemetery. Acting
as casket-bearers were Nelson
HARVEY,
Willard
HORST, Ken
TOMAN,
Jim WALKER,
Bryan
WEBB and Ron
WELLS. Memorial contributions
to the Canadian Cancer Society or the Gideon Memorial Bible Plan
would be appreciated as expressions of sympathy. Portrait and
memorial online at www.milroyfuneralhomes.com
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SCOTT o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-11-05 published
ESPLEN,
James
Bruce
Suddenly at his residence on Thursday, November 1st, 2007, at
the age of 71 years, Jim
ESPLEN of Port Elgin and formerly of
Burgoyne.
Husband of the former Elaine
DANIEL.
Father of Lisa
of Burgoyne and Kerri and her husband Kelly
ANDREWS of Whitby.
Grandpa to Curtis and Connor
COBEAN, and Emma and Ben
ANDREWS.
Brother of Norma and her husband Clare
LOCKMAN of London, Jean
and her husband Gord
SCOTT of Allenford, and Freda and her husband
Al BARBER of Baden. Jim is also survived by his sisters-in-law
Margaret ESPLEN, and Doreen and her husband Bev
WARK, all of
Port Elgin. He will be sadly missed by his special friend Eric
LESLIE, and by his several nieces and nephews. He is predeceased
by his brother-in-law Mac
ESPLEN.
Friends may call at the W. Kent
Milroy Port Elgin Chapel, 510 Mill Street, Port Elgin, (Town
of Saugeen Shores) from 2: 00 to 4:00 and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. on
Sunday, November 4th, 2007. Funeral services will be conducted
in Port Elgin United Church, 840 Bruce Street, Port Elgin on Monday
morning at 11: 00 a.m., with the Rev. Gordon
WILLIAMS officiating.
Interment Sanctuary Park Cemetery. Memorial contributions to
the Saugeen Memorial Hospital Foundation or to the Bruce County
Plowmen's Association would be appreciated as expressions of
sympathy. Portrait and memorial online at www.milroyfuneralhomes.com
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SCOTT o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-11-06 published
MALONEY,
Bernard▲
Joseph▲
Of Hanover, passed away surrounded by family on Saturday, November 03,
2007 at the Grey Bruce Regional Health Centre, Owen Sound. Beloved
partner, companion and special friend of Isabelle
GATEMAN of
Hanover.
Loved father of Cindy and her husband Terry
DAVIDSON
of Walkerton, Joe and his wife Laurie of Smithville, and Myra
and her husband Kevin
SUMMERS of Hanover. Loving grandfather
to Alicia and her husband Mike
McINTYRE,
Jamie,▲
Jake▲ and Scarlett
DAVIDSON, Michaela, Tyler, Nikolas, Jason and Meaghan
MALONEY,
K.J., Colton, Bayden and Raina
SUMMERS.
Great-grandfather▲ of
Cody McINTYRE. Survived by brothers and sisters Leonard (Anne)
MALONEY, Kay
FULLER, Jim (Carol)
MALONEY, Betty
JOYCE, Terry
MALONEY, Donna
MALONEY, Dan
MALONEY and Debbie (Don)
DWULIT.
Will be sadly missed by Frankie
MALONEY and her partner Steve
SCOTT, several nieces and nephews, the 11th Ave Crew, and many
dear Friends. Predeceased by his parents Patrick and Mary
MALONEY,
brothers-in-law Chuck
FULLER,
Ed
JOYCE, Bill
McDONALD and daughter-in-law
Dione MALONEY.
Bernie▲ was born March 21, 1940 in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan.
His family moved to the Hamilton area where he grew up and worked
for many years. He moved to Hanover in the mid 1980s where he
and Isabelle ran a successful restaurant 'Isabelle's Takeout'
for many years. Through the years he volunteered with Hanover
Minor Hockey, The Hanover Barons Junior C Hockey Team and the
Hanover Legion. He has been actively involved in municipal, provincial
and federal politics and loved to travel, walk, sing and enjoy
the Friendship and conversations of family and Friends around
his kitchen table. 'He never met a stranger'. A funeral service
will take place on Wednesday, November 7, 2007 at 11: 00 a.m.
at the Mighton Funeral Home, Hanover, immediately followed by
a celebration of his life at the Hanover Legion. In lieu of flowers,
memorial donations may be made to the Hanover and District Hospital
Foundation or HARC Industries Incorporated. Further information
and register book available at www.mightonfuneralhome.ca
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SCOTT o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-12-12 published
FRASER,
J.▲
Kenneth▲ "
Ken▲"
In Grey Gables Markdale on Tuesday, December 11, 2007. Ken
FRASER,
in his 97th year, beloved husband of Elva
(HENDRY)
FRASER.
Dear▲
father of Maxine (Bob)
SCOTT of Dundalk, Margaret (Ray)
WALTER
of Owen Sound, Don (Cay)
FRASER of R.R.#2 Dundalk and Harvey
(Terry) FRASER of Markdale. Will be sadly missed by 9 grandchildren
and 9 great-grandchildren. Predeceased by a granddaughter Ellen
SCOTT, three brothers Albert, John and Melville, and a sister
Lena McQUARRIE.
Resting▲ at the McMillan and Jack Funeral Home,
Dundalk. Service in Erskine Presbyterian Church, Dundalk on Friday,
December 14th, 2007 at 2: 00 p.m. Interment in Ventry Cemetery.
Donations to Erskine Presbyterian Church, Markdale Hospital or
the charity of your choice would be appreciated. Visitation on
Thursday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
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SCOTT o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-12-31 published
MALUSKE,
Gertrude
Marie (née
MINKE)
Of Owen Sound, formerly of Chesley, passed away peacefully at
Lee Manor, Owen Sound on Friday, December 28, 2007 in her 91st
year. Loving mother of Betty Anne and her husband Ross
SCOTT
of Kitchener and Craig and his wife Nancy of Clavering. Cherished
grandmother of Trevor, Todd, Tyson and Scott and step-grandmother
to Wayne and Julie. She will be missed by her great-granddaughters
Georgia and Claire as well as step-great-grandchildren Kate and
Sam. Gertrude was predeceased by her husband Arthur (1978), siblings
Edna KUHNSENHAUSER, Melvin
MINKE, Pearl
McGEE and Elmer
MINKE
and her parents, Christian and Anna
(BURMEISTER)
MINKE.
Visitation
will be held at Cameron Funeral Home, Chesley on Tuesday from
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A funeral service will be held on Wednesday,
January 2, 2008 at Saint Peter's Lutheran Church, Sullivan Township
at 11 a.m. Spring interment in Desboro Cemetery. In lieu of flowers,
memorial donations to Saint Peter's Lutheran Church would be appreciated
as expressions of sympathy.
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RODRIGUES,
Mario▼
Jorge▼
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Mario
Jorge RODRIGUES, of Lobo, on January 7, 2007, at the age of 49
with his family by his side. Beloved husband of Donna Faye
RODRIGUES
(née WALSH.)
Loving▼ stepfather of Veronica, Katherine (Carey)
and Annette. Grandpa to Timothy, Ryan, Collin, Victoria and Alexander.
Predeceased▼ by his parents Manuel and Elvira
RODRIGUES (2006)
and by his brother Manuel (2005). Survived by brothers Fernando
"Fred" (Suzanne), Duarte "Mike" (Melora), Louis (Roberta), sister
Elvira (Robert)
DALZIEL, and sister-in-law Janet. Sadly missed
by many nieces and nephews, his loyal dog "Blue", and longtime
Friends, Mario had touched many lives. Former owner of R&S Automotive
on Cabell Street for 20 years, Mario was also an avid Nascar
fan. A lover of nature and the outdoors, Mario enjoyed biking,
camping and tending to his beloved garden. Mario spent weekends
in his home workshop where he crafted woodworking projects to
give to family and Friends. Visitation will be held at the Evans
Funeral Home, 648 Hamilton Rd. (1 block east of Egerton), on
Tuesday from 6-9 p.m. Funeral service will be held in the Evans
Chapel on Wednesday, January 10, 2007, at 11: 00 a.m. with Rev. Charles
SCOTT officiating. Interment will follow at Saint Peter's Cemetery
with a brief reception held afterwards. Those wishing to make
a donation in memory of Mario are asked to consider the London
Health Sciences Foundation -- Oncology Department. Online condolences
can be expressed at www.evansfh.ca A tree will be planted as
a living memorial to Mario.
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SCOTT o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2007-01-09 published
RODRIGUES,
Mario▲
Jorge▲
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Mario
Jorge RODRIGUES, of Lobo, on January 7, 2007, at the age of 49
with his family by his side. Beloved husband of Donna Faye
RODRIGUES
(née WALSH.)
Loving▲ stepfather of Veronica, Katherine (Carey)
and Annette. Grandpa to Timothy, Ryan, Collin, Victoria and Alexander.
Predeceased▲ by his parents Manuel and Elvira
RODRIGUES (2006)
and by his brother Manuel (2005). Survived by brothers Fernando
"Fred" (Suzanne), Duarte "Mike" (Melora), Louis (Roberta), sister
Elvira (Robert)
DALZIEL, and sister-in-law Janet. Sadly missed
by many nieces and nephews, his loyal dog "Blue", and longtime
Friends, Mario had touched many lives. Former owner of R&S Automotive
on Cabell Street for 20 years, Mario was also an avid Nascar
fan. A lover of nature and the outdoors, Mario enjoyed biking,
camping and tending to his beloved garden. Mario spent weekends
in his home workshop where he crafted woodworking projects to
give to family and Friends. Visitation will be held at the Evans
Funeral Home, 648 Hamilton Rd. (1 block east of Egerton), on
Tuesday from 6-9 p.m. Funeral service will be held in the Evans
Chapel on Wednesday, January 10, 2007, at 11: 00 a.m. with Rev. Charles
SCOTT officiating. Interment will follow at Saint Peter's Cemetery
with a brief reception held afterwards. Those wishing to make
a donation in memory of Mario are asked to consider the London
Health Sciences Foundation -- Oncology Department. Online condolences
can be expressed at www.evansfh.ca A tree will be planted as
a living memorial to Mario.
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TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Eva
Aileen (née
PICKERING)
Of London, formerly of Forest (Glendale Beach) enjoyed 88 joyous,
rewarding and fulfilling years as a daughter, sister, wife, mother,
grandmother and great-grandmother. On Tuesday, January 9, 2007,
comforted by John, Joan and Joslyn, she passed peacefully into
God's hands at Extendicare (London). Beloved wife of the late
Harry Bruce
TAILOR/TAYLOR.
Loved mother of John
TAILOR/TAYLOR and his wife
Joan.
Loving grandmother of Joslyn and Andrew
REID and great-grandmother
of Justyn and Adam. Dear sister and sister-in-law of Bertha
PICKERING,
Lawrence SCOTT,
Rena and Orville
TRUEMNER, Marilyn
PICKERING,
Rev. Joyce E.
ELDER, Grace and Valere
DENOMME, Marilyn and Willis
ROCK, Karen
PICKERING, Ken
PICKERING, Cathy
PICKERING, Leonard
and Judith
PICKERING and Betty and William
COECK.
Predeceased
by sisters Iva
LATTA and Hazel
SCOTT and brothers Earl, Ross,
Jack, Harvey, Glen, James and Don
PICKERING. Also predeceased
by sister-in-law Evelyn (née
SHANK)
PICKERING and brother-in-law
William LATTA and parents Elmer and Martha (née
BAYNHAM)
PICKERING.
Eva will be sadly missed by many nieces and nephews. Friends
will be received at Forest Lawn Memorial Chapel, 1997 Dundas
Street East (at Wavell) for visitation on Wednesday from 2-4 and
7-9 p.m. Funeral Service will be held in the chapel on Thursday,
January 11, 2007 at 11 a.m. Interment to follow Forest Lawn Memorial
Gardens. In memory, donations to the Alzheimer's Society or the
charity of your choice would be appreciated.
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SCOTT o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2007-01-13 published
SCOTT,
Frank▲
In memory of a dear husband, Frank, who passed away January 13,
2005. Treasured thoughts of one so dear, Often bring a silent
tear, Thoughts return to scenes long past, Years roll by, but
memories last. Lovingly remembered by wife Evelyn.
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SCOTT o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2007-06-04 published
Fatal chase sparks questions deaths
By Canadian Press, Mon., June 4, 2007
Toronto -- The loss of three more young lives from a north Toronto
community has grieving parents demanding answers from the government
as to how the latest tragedy could have been prevented.
Barely a week after 15-year-old Jordan
MANNERS was shot dead
inside his high school, a weeping Jannett
SCOTT-
JONES was told
her daughter, 17-year-old Aleisha Ashley, was "brain-dead" and
nothing could be done to save her.
The teenager had been in intensive care since early Saturday
morning after a taxi she was riding in with her best friend,
Monique McKNIGHT, 16, was struck by a teenage boy fleeing police
in a stolen car.
McKNIGHT was killed, as was the stolen car's driver, 15-year-old
Chevon JOSEPHS.
"I don't understand why three lives have to be lost because the
police are chasing after a 15-year-old,"
SCOTT-
JONES said as
family and Friends tried to console her.
"Now a 15-year-old is dead, my daughter is dead and Monique is
dead."
She questioned the wisdom of a police chase on city streets and
demanded action to prevent similar tragedies.
"Does this sound like police that are here to serve and protect?"
SCOTT-
JONES said the two girls were on their way home after watching
television with Aleisha's aunt.
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SCOTT o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2007-06-25 published
Bayham woman dies after falling into well
By Free Press Staff, Mon., June 25, 2007
A Bayham woman died yesterday after she fell into a well at her
home.
Elgin
Ontario
Provincial Police said April
SCOTT, 39, died at
the scene at about 12: 30 p.m.
SCOTT and a man were trying to repair a residential well at their
address on Glen Erie Line, east of Plank Rd.
Ontario Provincial Police, the Bayham Fire Department, Oxford
Emergency Medical Services, Elgin Saint Thomas Emergency Medical
Services and all went to the address after a report of two people
injured.
A 42-year-old man, whose name was not released by police, was
taken to Tillsonburg Hospital by ambulance with non-life threatening
injuries.
The Municipality of Bayham is the eastern part of Elgin County.
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SCOTT o@ca.on.simcoe_county.nottawasaga.stayner.stayner_sun 2007-09-12 published
SCOTT,
Ruth
Ann▼
Sept. 11, 2005
In loving memory of a beloved Wife, Mother and Grandmother.
"Remembering you is easy,
I do it everyday,
But there is an ache,
Within my heart that,
Never goes away."
So dearly loved and remembered forever by Husband Albert, son Brian,
Grandson Steven, Granddaughter Sarah and Great-granddaughter
Dakota.
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SCOTT o@ca.on.simcoe_county.nottawasaga.stayner.stayner_sun 2007-11-28 published
WEDDELL,
Ramsay
Passed away peacefully on Saturday November 24, 2007 at the General and
Marine Hospital, Collingwood at the age of 93. Beloved husband
of Edna for 63 years. Loving father of son Vaughan and daughter
Lynne (Derek
SCOTT.) Dear grandfather of Buck
WEDDELL
(Anna,▲)
Lorrie WEDDELL (Mark
ALLAIN), Emily (Casey
WEBSTER), Thomas
SCOTT,
step-granddaughter Michele (Graham
WALLER) and great-grandfather
of Nicole, Julia, Gillian, Adelaide and step-great-granddaughter
Ashley.
Also survived by his sisters Beatrice
BOAG and Ruth
SKINNER.
Friends were received at the Carruthers and Davidson Funeral Home,
7313 Highway 26 (Main St.), Stayner (705-428-2637) from 2-4 and
7-9 p.m. on Tuesday November 27, 2007. Funeral Service will be
held in the funeral home chapel on Wednesday November 28, 2007
at 1 o’clock. Cremation with interment Queensville Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, donations in Ramsay’s memory may be made
to Centennial United Church, 234 William Street, Box 385, Stayner,
Ontario L0M 1S0 or a charity of your choice. For more information
or to sign the online guest book, log on to www.carruthersdavidson.com.
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SCOTT o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-01-06 published
SCOTT,
Diane
Eleanor
January 1, 2007, after a courageous battle with emphysema. With
Diane's passing the world will be a less vibrant place, for her
warmth and love lightened our lives and filled our hearts. Diane
was born on April 17th, 1932, in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Her family then returned to London, England, until at the age
of 18, she moved, once again, to Canada with her parents, and
found work in Toronto, Ontario as a secretary at Kodak. It was
here that she met and fell in love with a young engineer by the
name of David
SCOTT. In 1965, Diane and David relocated in Guelph,
Ontario with their three young daughters. David began his work
with the University Of Guelph as Diane created a home of unsurpassed
beauty and began her life-long career in volunteer community
service. Diane was the proud daughter of a world champion highland
dancer and she trained as a classical pianist at the Royal Conservatory
in London. Her love of music enriched us all, and, for many years,
she found great joy in her involvement with the Guelph Spring
Festival. From her efforts with United Nations Children's Fund
to volunteer work in the greenhouse of the Homewood Health Centre,
Diane lent her organizational talents and unique flair to many
projects while caring for her own beloved parents and daughters.
It is impossible to capture the spirit and complexity of Diane.
The small, red-haired, dark-eyed beauty, the gardener whose touch
brought forth such glorious abundance from the earth, the mother
who danced with her children and gave them the gift of laughter,
the wife who loved her husband so deeply and steadfastly for
over 50 years, the grandmother who gave her heart and hopes to
the children of the next generation, the extraordinary woman
who blessed our lives… Diane
SCOTT was all of these things and
so very much more. She will be deeply missed by her three daughters,
Kerry, Sandra (Alex) and Hilary, her grandchildren, Erin, Jacob
and Tyler, her family near and far and her many dear Friends.
We will build upon, and treasure, the lifelessons that we learned
from our Mum. Our father, David
SCOTT, passed away on April 27th,
2006. We believe that Mum and Dad are together once more - and
our hope is that all who knew them will experience grace and
comfort in the knowledge of their reunion. To all of those who
supported and cherished Diane - our heartfelt gratitude. Our
great thanks to the staff of The Village of Riverside Glen in
Guelph for their gentle and loving care of our mother and father.
To the knowledgeable and compassionate staff of the Fisherman's
Memorial Hospital in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia; thank you all for
easing Diane's way and providing strength when we so sorely needed
it. A Celebration Of Life service for Diane and David
SCOTT will
be held at a future date. This, too, is as it should be. Expressions
of sympathy in the form of donations in Diane's name can be made
to the Ontario Lung Association, 573 King Street East, Suite 201,
Toronto, Ontario M5A 4L3. 1-800-972-2636
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SCOTT o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-01-12 published
JACKSON,
Barry
Thomas, Ph.D., C.Psych.
Barry passed away just before sunrise on 3 January 2007, at Kingston
General Hospital. Born in Liverpool, England, on 27 July 1940,
Barry was the
son of Garrie and Arthur
JACKSON. He is remembered
with love by his children Peter (Sheila,) Jennifer (Ben
MAYNARD,)
and Jeremy, and by his sister Sharon (Bill
ROBERTSON.)
Barry
was the proud grandfather of Noah and Ellen, and special uncle
to Struan (Jennifer), Duncan (Alyson) and Alexander. He will
be forever loved by his best friend and life partner, Christine
SCOTT.
Barry▲▼ was a gifted psychologist and teacher. During his
tenure as Chief Psychologist with the Durham District School
Board, his innovation, vision, knowledge and intelligence inspired
many, while his caring and compassion guided and supported students,
their families, teachers and colleagues alike. In accordance
with Barry's wishes, cremation has taken place, with a private
family celebration of his life. For a few brief months before
his death, the possibility of a lung transplant provided a bright
beacon of hope for Barry. Please consider organ donation as an
option, inform your family, and sign your organ donation card.
Donations in Barry's memory may be made to The Durham Community
Foundation - Barry Jackson Memorial Fund, to advance and support
participation by youth and children in healthy and safe physical
activity, recreation or cultural programs throughout Durham Region
(701 Rossland Road East, Box 322, Whitby, Ontario, L1N 9K3, 1-888-230-0333).
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SCOTT o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-06-05 published
PATTERSON,
Patricia
Scott
(April 26, 1928-June 1, 2007)
Passed away peacefully at Saint Michael's Hospital. Beloved wife
to Tom PATTERSON.
Lovingly remembered by her daughter Lucy (Orville)
and son Lyle. Fondly remembered by her eight grandchildren Sasha,
Asa, Felina, Anna Camille, Vivian, Heather, Katherine, and Andres.
Sister of Arthur
SCOTT
(Margaret.▼) Cherished by all of her family
and Friends. Memorial Gathering will take place on Saturday June 9,
2007 at 2 p.m.. (Mt. Pleasant Cemetery - Carfrae Chapel, 375 Mount
Pleasant Road, Toronto). For more information please call The
Simple Alternative Funeral Centre, 416-441-1580. A special thanks
to the wonderful staff of the palliative care unit at Saint Michael's
Hospital. In lieu of flowers, donations to Saint Michael's Hospital
would be appreciated.
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SCOTT o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-06-23 published
BAKER,
John
Edmund "
Jack"
Born 23 August, 1916 in Lindsay, Ontario; died 20 June, 2007,
Toronto, Ontario.
son of William John
BAKER and Elizabeth
SCOTT of Lindsay, Ontario.
An honours graduate of University College, University of Toronto
in English and History (1937), Jack began his teaching career
in 1939 in Beaverton, Ontario, soon followed by a position at
North Bay C.I. and V.S. (1940-54) where his vocation as a teacher
was confirmed by the respect and affection he enjoyed from his
students.
He enlisted with the Royal Canadian Air Force in 1942 and as
a Flight Lieutenant taught under the Commonwealth Air Training
Command at Portage La Prairie and Brandon, Manitoba. Returning
to North Bay after the war, he moved to Etobicoke in 1955, opening
Alderwood Collegiate as its first principal. He then opened Thistletown
Collegiate in 1957.
During the 1960s he was promoted to a variety of administrative
roles with the Etobicoke Board of Education, culminating in his
appointment as its Director of Education in 1972; he stayed in
this position until his retirement in 1977.
He is survived by his son John and wife June, and his son Scott
and partner Blair, and three grandchildren, Allyson, Angela and
Neil, and one great-grandchild, Adam. He was predeceased by his
wife Elizabeth
(McRAE) in 1994.
At Jack's request, there will be a private cremation and later
interment at the Old Stone Church in Beaverton. Friends are invited
to a reception to be held at the Markland Wood Golf and Country
Club, Bloor at Markland Drive, Etobicoke on Wednesday June 27
from 2 to 4 p.m.
Jack had a remarkable enthusiasm for life and took enormous delight
in the divine comedy of it. The family wishes to thank Jack's
wonderful neighbours and Friends who so enriched his life. No
flowers but please consider a donation to the charity of your
choice in Jack's memory.
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SCOTT o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-06-23 published
PECK,
Mary
Evelyn (née
BIGGAR)
Passed away peacefully in hospital, in the early morning of Thursday,
June 21, 2007, aged 87 years. Much loved wife of 64 years to
George, and loving mother to Brenda (Willard
SMITH,)
Barbara
(David DUNBAR), John (Alexandra) and Alex (Anne
SCOTT). Her daughters
and sons were all in Ottawa to say goodbye. She was a wonderful
grandmother to her six long-awaited grandchildren: Spencer, Georgia,
Evan, Oliver, Joe and Ben. Born in Montreal, Mary also lived
in Vancouver, Ottawa, Fredericton, New Brunswick, and in her
cherished seaside home on Deer Island. She was a graduate of
McGill University and Carleton University. Though she devoted
many happy years to raising her children, she later worked as
a research historian on the restoration of the Fortress of Louisbourg
and on numerous other projects. She was the proud author of six
books, including The Bitter With the Sweet, a social history
of New Brunswick from 1604 to 1984. Throughout her life she was
a friend to many. Known for her energy and hospitality, Mary
always welcomed visitors to her door, the more the merrier. Her
life was filled with her love of family and Friends, not to mention
art, theater, literature, travel, flowers and cats. Mary's family
would like to thank the staff on Ottawa 2 West of the Perley and
Rideau Veterans' Health Centre for caring for Mary over the past
few months, and the seventh-floor staff of the Ottawa General
Hospital for their gentle care and consideration during her final
days. We also appreciate the attention from her special Ottawa
Friends who helped her so much in the last few years and have
become as close as family. A service will be held at 11 a.m.
this Saturday, June 23rd, at McKay United Church, 39 Dufferin
Road, Ottawa. Interment will take place at a later date in the
family cemetery near Sussex, New Brunswick. In honor of her memory,
donations to McGill University would be appreciated. Mary will
be greatly missed. Arrangements in care of the Central Chapel
of Hulse, Playfair and McGarry, 315 McLeod Street, Ottawa. Condolences/Donations
at www.mcgarryfamily.ca
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SCOTT o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-06-25 published
Ontario woman dies after falling into well
By Canadian Press
Tillsonburg, Ontario -- Police are investigating after a Bayham,
Ontario, woman fell into a residential well and died yesterday.
Elgin County Ontario Provincial Police say emergency vehicles
were called to the scene at about 12: 30 p.m. Police say a woman
and a man were attempting to repair the well when 39-year-old
April SCOTT fell in.
Ms. SCOTT died of her injuries at the scene. A 42-year-old male
was transported to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
No further details have been released.
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SCOTT o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-07-11 published
SCOTT,
Evelyn▼
S.
Passed away peacefully at her home in her 92nd year. Predeceased
by her late husband Benjamin and son Robert. Loving mother to
David and Donald, and special grandma to Olivia, Brendon, Craig
and Adam. Funeral service will be held at St. George's Church
on-the-Hill in Etobicoke on Friday, July 13th at 11 o'clock.
Reception following at the church. In lieu of flowers, those
wishing to make a donation in her name to the Jennifer Ashleigh
Foundation would be greatly appreciated. Very special thanks
to the caregivers at Beechwood Retirement Home, who showed much
love and attention during her stay.
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SCOTT o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-07-16 published
SCOTT,
Michael
Terry
Wilson (1947-2007)
Dear son of the later Peter and Margaret
SCOTT of Parry Sound
and devoted brother of Iain and Janet, Kirsten and Ron, and Peter.
Loving uncle of Alastair, Graeme and Carolyn. Michael passed
away on Juy 14, 2007 after a difficult illness, borne with remarkable
faith and courage. The family would like to thank all of those
who have helped and supported Michael throughout his life at
St. George's House, Saint Anne's Place and, lastly, at Toronto-Western
Hospital. A memorial service will be held on Thursday, July 19,
2007 at 2: 00 p.m. at Saint Anne's Anglican Church at 270 Gladstone
Avenue. In lieu of flowers, donations to St. George's House or
Saint Anne's Place would be gratefully received. Michael, like
a fine wine, only improved with age. We will miss you.
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SCOTT o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-07-18 published
SCOTT,
Grace
Workman, PhD.
On July 17th, 2007 in her 94th year at The Briton House, Toronto.
Predeceased by her beloved husband John W.
SCOTT, M.D. (Neurophysiologist.)
Sadly missed by daughter Aleda
O'CONNOR
(Barry
COOMBS,) son James
SCOTT
(Deborah;) by grandchildren Eamonn and Kate
O'CONNOR; Geoffrey,
Lindsay and Emily
SCOTT. Brother Bill
WORKMAN, sister Aleda
VAN
HORN, by Ed
O'CONNOR and by many cousins, nieces, nephews and
Friends. Throughout her life she found fulfillment through her
faith, her great love of music and the family home she and John
lovingly established at Bond Head. Her research at Chalk River
in 1949 showed that bacteria mutates to become resistant to antibiotics
with prolonged exposure. A service will be held on Thursday,
July 19th, 2: 00 p.m. at St. Andrew's United Church, 117 Bloor
Street East (entrance also 54 Hayden St.) Cremation and Interment,
Mount Pleasant Cemetery. Special thanks to the caring staff and
Friends at Briton House and to the loving community at St. Andrews
United Church. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to St. Andrews
United Church.
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SCOTT o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-07-28 published
YAMAUCHI,
Leonard (NaoshiJune 27, 1923-July 25, 2007)
On Wednesday, July 25, 2007, Alberta lost one of its most hard
working and proud citizens.
Leonard was born in Maybridge, Alberta, a tiny village north
of Edmonton. His family settled in another small village in Opal,
Alberta, which spawned many distinguished Albertans. In October
of 1941, Leonard left Opal. His brother, Henry, accompanied him
to the Greyhound bus station, where Henry bid his big brother
a sad farewell. Leonard's journey brought him to Calgary on October 7,
1941, a day that was etched in his memory and celebrated every
year by our family. Like today, Calgary held many promises and
opportunities for young people and Leonard took full advantage
of them. He obtained employment with Precision Machine and Foundry
on his arrival as his brother, Gus, already had a position with
that firm. He knew nothing of machines at that time, so he studied
at local libraries and used the facilities at the Southern Alberta
Institute of Technology to obtain that knowledge. After working
for Precision Machine and Foundry for several years, he felt
he needed to become his own boss. With his friend, Wally
HUMFREY,
he formed Allied Machinists and soon after that, this business
was joined by another friend, John
LUBBERS.
Leonard was also
becoming interested in the graphic arts industry and he began
to do some work with Allied Press Specialties. In 1960, he purchased
shares in this company, and in 1971, he and his wife, Yo, became
sole shareholders. Leonard was known by those in the graphic
arts industry as the most knowledgeable individual in Western
Canada in the operation, repair, erection and dismantling of
printing presses. Leonard loved his work; so much so that he
worked every day until his so-called retirement at the age of
83. In fact, he felt his work was his best holiday. Leonard was
also an avid sportsman. He played baseball, curled and golfed
at an elite level. He was a dedicated sports fan, as well, supporting
the Flames, the Stampeders and the Blue Jays. He never liked
the idea of seeing the Grey Cup, Stanley Cup or the World Series
being won by other than a Canadian team.
Leonard celebrated life and that celebration will be continued
through Yo, his wife of fifty-seven years, and his children,
Gail (Pat)
McCARTHY,
Keith
(Donna
SCOTT and Graeme) and Jo-Ann
(Barry COCHRANE.) He adored his grandchildren, Kimiko (Nick
COMEAU,)
Tom and Michiko
McCARTHY and Kelvin
COCHRANE, who will continue
to celebrate the life of their Jichan. Leonard will be reunited
with his father and mother, Sampei and Kon
YAMAUCHI, and his
brothers, Shoji and Gus, and will be missed by his sisters, Kazuko
CALLOW,
Florence
(Ben)
SHIKAZE and his brothers Henry and Joe
(Nancy).
A Memorial Service will be held at McInnis and Holloway'S, Park
Memorial Chapel (5008 Elbow Drive S.W. Calgary, Alberta), on
Monday, July 30, 2007 at 10: 00 a.m. Forward condolences through
www.mcinnisandholloway.com. If Friends so desire, memorial tributes
may be made directly to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Alberta,
200, 119 - 14th Street N.W., Calgary, Alberta T2N 1Z6 Telephone:
(403) 264-5549, www.heartandstroke.ca.
In living memory of Leonard Yamauchi, a tree will be planted
at Fish Creek
Provincial Park by McInnis and Holloway Funeral Homes Park Memorial
Chapel, 5008 Elbow Drive S.W. Calgary, Alberta Telephone: 1-800-661-1599.
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SCOTT o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-07-28 published
ROBERTS,
Jennie
Spence (née
MORRIS)
Passed away peacefully on Friday, July 27, 2007 at the Allendale
Nursing Home, Milton in her 91st year.
Predeceased by her beloved husband Harry Douglas
ROBERTS, Q.C.
of Toronto and by her Scottish parents William and Jane
(SCOTT)
MORRIS of Kirkland Lake and latterly Beamsville. Loving mother
of Christine and her husband Rev. Dr. Arthur
DAVIES, now residing
in Summerside, P.E.I.. Grammy will be lovingly remembered by
her 3 grandchildren: Melissa
MacKENZIE of Didsbury, England,
Caitlin WARRIS and Alex "Sandy"
DAVIES both residing in Summerside,
P.E.I.. Grammy's pride and joy are her 4 great-grandchildren:
Eilidh and Iona, daughters of Melissa and Ian
MacKENZIE, and
Phillippa (Pippa) and Devon, daughter and
son of Caitlin and
Peter WARRIS.
A very special thank you to her wonderful caregivers at Allendale.
The funeral service will be conducted at the Glendinning Funeral
Home, 40 William Street, Plattsville, on Sunday, July 29, 2007
at 2: 30 p.m. Interment of cremated remains will take place in
the Beamsville Cemetery on Monday, July 30, 2007.
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OLIVER,
Lise▼
Marie▼ (née
BARRETTE)
Of Norwood, Ontario. Serenely at Campbellford Memorial Hospital
on Sunday, July 29, 2007. Predeceased by her husband and friend
William OLIVER, parents Armand and Alice
BARRETTE, and siblings
Françoise, Jean and Lucien
BARRETTE. Survived by her loving children
Robin SCOTT (Peter), Brian
OLIVER (Nancy
PERKINS), cherished
grand_son Alex
SCOTT, and sisters-in-law, nieces and nephews in
Montreal, Toronto and Dartmouth. Donations to the Heart and Stroke
Foundation.
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OLIVER,
Lise▲
Marie▲ (née
BARRETTE)
De Norwood, Ontario. Nous a quitté sereinement CofE dimanche le
29 juillet à l'Hôpitale Campbellford Memorial. Prédécédé par
son époux et ami William
OLIVER, des ses parents Armand et Alice
BARRETTE, frères et soeurs, Françoise, Jean et Lucien
BARRETTE.
Elle laisse dans le deuil ses affectueux enfant Robin
SCOTT
(Peter,)
Brian OLIVER
(Nancy
PERKINS,) son petit fils chéri Alex
SCOTT,
ses belles soeurs, nièces et neveux de Montréal, Toronto et Dartmouth.
Donnation à la fondation des maladies du coeur seraient appréciées.
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'Brilliant alchemist' inspired Toronto and its artists
Conductor's determination transformed the Canadian Opera Company
- and made its new home a reality, writes Sandra
MARTIN
By Sandra MARTIN,
Page
S10
Everything about Richard
BRADSHAW was big: his personality, his
intellect, his appetite for ideas and experience, his ambition,
his optimism, his heart and his faith in God. He lived in Toronto
for fewer than 20 years, but his impact was huge. His vision
and determination built the Four Seasons Centre for the Performing
Arts, one of the world's very best theatres for ballet and opera,
both acoustically and architecturally. He transformed a regional
opera company into an internationally recognized one; he gave
us our first full production of Richard Wagner's Ring Cycle
he pushed the artistic boundaries of who should direct and perform
opera. He made opera the hottest ticket in town.
Tall, grey-haired and bold, with florid cheeks and eyes encased
in black Buddy Holly glasses, Mr.
BRADSHAW was both an artist
who could inspire his musicians and an entrepreneur who could
sell his vision. Asked in an interview which came first during
what he liked to call "the 30 years war," making music or building
an opera house, he replied: "In the middle of the night, I worry
about money. When I get up in the morning, I look forward to
conducting."
Writer Margaret Atwood captured that dual capacity in an e-mail
message from Scandinavia. "Richard
BRADSHAW was one of a kind.
He was passionate about the work itself - whatever it might be
- and set the highest standards for it. But he was playful and
innovative as well, and a joy to work with. We saw the premiere
of The Handmaid's Tale in Denmark together - and I could just
hear him thinking about how he would do it if he could get it
to Toronto - which he did, triumphantly. His specialty was making
silk purses out of the sow's ears handed to him time and time
again by our mingy politicians. Nobody could make two cents stretch
as far as he could.... The best tribute to him will be to try
to match his commitment to excellence, and his grand vision of
what we can be - as opposed to what we sometimes all too drearily
are."
Richard James
BRADSHAW was born in Rugby in the British Midlands,
the only child of Alfred James
BRADSHAW, an accountant, and his
wife, Florence Mary
(DUNKLEY.)
When
Richard was quite small,
the family moved to Higham Ferrers in Northamptonshire. From
his father, an amateur musician and a dedicated rereader of Charles
Dickens, he inherited a love of literature. His mother passed
on her acutely sensitive ear - he once scored 100 per cent in
an aural exam.
When Richard was 8, his parents took him to a piano performance
of Mozart's The Marriage of Figaro, and it stuck as his earliest
musical memory. As a boy, he was also learning to play the piano
and the organ. By the time he was 12, he had a paying job playing
the organ at the local church. Two years later, he took at least
symbolic steps toward his career goal when he conducted a rehearsal
of Beethoven's Pastoral Symphony with the Kettering Orchestral
Society. But music was not his entire life. He loved sports,
especially cricket and rugby, and collected stamps and indulged
in the peculiarly British pastime of trainspotting.
To please his accountant father, who wanted him to have a broad
educational background, he studied English literature at the
University of London, graduating with an honours degree in 1968.
At the same time, he was continuing his musical education, playing
the harpsichord, organ and even the flute and studying conducting
privately with Sir Adrian Boult.
After university, he returned home and founded Music at Higham,
serving as its musical director for four years. Then, with his
entrepreneurial juices flowing, he moved back to the capital
and founded the New London Ensemble and conducted the Saltarello
Choir from 1972 to 1975. He said later (in a Toronto Life profile)
that these years were "among the most wonderful" in his life
because there was government money for the arts, and he felt,
with the confidence of youth, that he "could do anything."
What he needed, though, was a boost so that he could work with
a major orchestra. That came in the usual way: a combination
of luck, talent and chutzpah. A musician friend's father heard
him and introduced him to conductor Sir Colin Davis, who was
intrigued enough to attend one of Mr.
BRADSHAW's rare London
concerts. Sir Colin then called the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic,
which had already declined to hear Mr.
BRADSHAW conduct, and
secured him an audition. Mr.
BRADSHAW won a fellowship to work
with the prestigious orchestra and went on to Glyndebourne in
1975 as the chorus director of its opera festival. That was where
he made another fortuitous connection, with administrator Diana
HEPBURNE-
SCOTT.
They were married on June 30, 1977. In many ways,
she was Mr.
BRADSHAW's antithesis - shy, intensely private -
but also his steadying counterbalance - ironic, stalwart, commonsensical.
It was an extremely rare rehearsal or performance that didn't
find her quietly sitting in the audience, listening and watching
intently.
That same year, he was invited to join the San Francisco Opera
as resident conductor, a position he held for the next dozen
years, mostly under Kurt Herbert Adler as general director. Mr. Adler,
a Teutonic maestro who controlled every aspect of the company,
from costumes and sets to maintenance budgets, was a grandiose
influence on Mr.
BRADSHAW.
While working at San Francisco Opera,
Mr. BRADSHAW often accepted appointments as a guest conductor,
which is how he first came to the Canadian Opera Company in Toronto
in 1988, to conduct Tosca.
In 1989, he was hired as the Canadian Opera Company's chief conductor
and head of music, arriving just in time to see the elaborate
plans to build a ballet and opera house in midtown Toronto jettisoned
by the provincial government because of cost overruns and fundraising
shortfalls. He was promoted to artistic director in 1994 after
the abrupt and choleric departure of Brian
DICKIE, the man who
had hired him four years earlier, and was named general director
in January, 1998, making him the first musician to lead the Canadian
Opera Company since Ettore Mazzoleni in the late 1950s.
He conducted more than 60 operas during his tenure with the Canadian
Opera Company and kept up a steady off-season life travelling
around the world as a guest conductor. While he was criticized
for not putting more Canadian operas on the stage - he refused
to compromise his musical standards to nationalist fervour -
he did commission at least two homegrown operas, The Golden Ass
and The Scarlet Princess. Meanwhile, he continued the composer-in-residence
program established by predecessor Lotfi Mansouri and spiced
up the lineup of crowd-pleasing operas such as Carmen, The Barber
of Seville and Rigoletto with edgier modern offerings, including
Bluebeard's Castle, Salome and Jenufa. He also persuaded talented
and innovative directors from film and theatre to work in opera.
Mr. BRADSHAW was "so passionate" about such provocative and novel
approaches to presenting both new and classical work, according
to film director Atom Egoyan. After seeing Mr. Egoyan's Exotica,
Mr. BRADSHAW approached him about directing Salome.
"He was a brilliant alchemist who was able to put together designers
and directors and singers. That was his craft," Mr. Egoyan said
yesterday between preproduction meetings for his next film, Adoration.
"And then he was able to respond to the production and colour
the orchestra to accommodate the vision he is seeing on the stage.
He was the glue that put it all together."
Salome and François Girard's production of Oedipus Rex with Symphony
of Psalms (which won eight Dora Mavor Moore awards in 1997) attracted
younger audiences, and Mr.
BRADSHAW's decision to take productions
such as Robert Lepage's double bill of Bela Bartok's Bluebeard's
Castle and Arnold Schoenberg's Erwartung to the prestigious Edinburgh
Festival won the company international acclaim that resounded
in the box office back home. He would return to these directors
when he undertook his audacious scheme to present a full Ring
Cycle -- all 17 hours of it -- in 2006 to coincide with the opening
of the opera house.
Journalist Barbara Amiel, a devotee of Wagner, has seen the Ring
Cycle in Bayreuth, Munich, London and Berlin, among other places.
"Musically,
BRADSHAW's
Toronto
Ring matched any of them and in
places, exceeded some," she said in an e-mail message this week.
"To do this with any orchestra would be magnificent. To do this
with a Canadian orchestra that essentially had to learn a new
language is a miracle," she said. "He sweated musicality and
that orchestra he loved mopped it up. All the young musicians
he laboured over and encouraged (they look like none of them
have seen the other side of 30) are as much his monument as the
bricks and glass of his opera house."
And it very definitely was his opera house. Architect Jack
DIAMOND
has been widely praised for designing an auditorium that has
glorious acoustics and ambience and a building that embraces
audiences and the city, but it was Mr.
BRADSHAW's vision and
grit that made it happen.
"What was extraordinary about Richard was his relentless optimism,"
said Kevin Garland, former executive director of the Canadian
Opera House Corp. and now executive director of the National
Ballet of Canada. "He never gave up and never stopped being determined
that it would happen and never stopped badgering governments
to make sure that they knew it was important to support the arts."
Richard James
BRADSHAW was born in Rugby, England, on April 16,
1944. He died in Toronto of a heart attack on August 15, 2007.
He was 63. He is survived by his wife, Diana, two children and
extended family.
A day in the life
There must have been times when Richard
BRADSHAW was in resting
mode, but they aren't on record. In 2003, I shadowed him for
a day that began before 9 a.m. with a planning meeting for the
Ring Cycle, followed by a press conference to announce the new
season, a lunchtime lecture at which he twisted a few fundraising
arms, a Bay Street meeting with architect Jack Diamond before
the Canadian Opera Company board's building committee, a quick
trip home for dinner, during which he snatched time to play Bach's
Goldberg Variations on the piano before heading to the Hummingbird
Centre to oversea a rehearsal of A Masked Ball that lasted until
almost midnight, when he headed home for a stack of paperwork
and a large Scotch before climbing into bed. The next day, he
was at it again, except he also conducted the orchestra at the
dress rehearsal of Jenufa.
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SAINT_GEORGE, Margaret P. (formerly
DWYER, née
OGILVIE)
Passed away peacefully at her home in Chester, Nova Scotia on
August 21st, 2007 in her 94th year. Born in Truro, Nova Scotia,
Peggy was the only child of Warren and Maud
(SCOTT)
OGILVIE and
of her stepmother Rita
(OGILVIE)
MATHERS.
Peggy was predeceased
by her husband Stewart
SAINT_GEORGE (2002) and by her first husband
Michael DWYER (1960.) She will be greatly missed by her stepdaughter
Judy WADDELL
(Peter) of Mayne Island, British Columbia, her nephews
Anthony NICHOLS
(Rosemary) of Aurora, Ontario and David
NICHOLS
of Bright's Grove, Ontario, her niece Cindy
MERRETT
(Brian) of
Montreal, P.Q. and Sandra
MATTHEWS
(Malcolm) of Chester, Nova
Scotia The family wishes to thank Diane Lawlor and Sylvia and
Wally Brown for their care and attention over many years both
in Chester and Halifax. Cremation has taken place. There will
be a funeral service at St. Stephen's Anglican Church in Chester,
Nova Scotia on Thursday, September 13 at 11 a.m. Arrangements
under the direction of Davis Funeral Home in Chester. (902) 275-3811
E-mail gillis@davisfuneralhome.ca If desired, donations made
to the Canadian Wildlife Federation, or the Heart and Stroke
Foundation of Nova Scotia would be appreciated.
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SEDGWICK,
Doctor
William
Scott
It is with great sadness that the Sedgwick family announces the
death of Doctor William (Bill)
SEDGWICK on Thursday, August 30,
2007. Bill was in his 91st year of life and was the much loved
husband of the late Margaret Jean (née
SHORTREED.)
They were
happily married for 64 years. Bill was an inspirational father
to his children Margaret, James, Elizabeth and Jane and loving
grandfather to Scott and Luke. Bill is survived by his brother
John and is predeceased by his sister Mildred
GATES, brother
Arthur and his parents Arthur and Annie
SEDGWICK (née
SCOTT.)
Dr. SEDGWICK graduated from The University of Toronto, Faculty
of Medicine in 1943 and was awarded The Ontario Medical Association
Prize in Preventative Medicine and The William John Hendry Memorial
Scholarship in Obstetrics and Gynaecology. A veteran of World
War 2, he served with The Royal Canadian Army Medical Corp in
Italy and England. After the war, Bill and Jean made their home
in Woodstock where he practised medicine for 42 years, retiring
at age 71. Bill was a lifelong participant and fan of many sports
and was a member of The Woodstock Curling Club and Craigowan
Golf
Club.
The family thanks Doctor Jeffery
NICHOLLS for his Friendship
and special care that he gave to Bill. We also extend heartfelt
thanks to all his caregivers, both in the home and
at The Woodstock
General Hospital. Friends may call at the R.D. Longworth Funeral
Home, 845 Devonshire Ave., Woodstock (519-539-0004) on Wednesday,
September 5, 2007 from 2: 30 to 4:30 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. A Celebration
of Life will be held at Chalmers United Church on Thursday, September 6th
at 12 p.m. with Rev. Glenn
WRIGHT officiating. The reception
will follow at the Sedgwick family home. If you wish to make
a donation in memory of Doctor
SEDGWICK, please give to a charity
of your choice. Interment at Hutchison Memorial Cemetery, Huntsville,
Ontario will be held at a later date. Online condolences at www.longworthfuneralhome.com
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SCOTT-
TAGGART,
Roger
At the Kingston General Hospital, due to a head injury sustained
in a fall on Wednesday September 12, 2007. Much loved husband
of 44 years to Bernie
SCOTT-
TAGGART (née
DUFFEY.)
Loving father
of Catherine and Clare
SCOTT-
TAGGART. Cherished grandfather of
Joe and Tom. Dear brother of Christopher. Predeceased by 1 brother
Martin. The family will receive Friends at the Tompkins Funeral
Home, 63 Garden Street, Gananoque on Monday, September 17th from
4-7 p.m. As expressions of sympathy donations made to the Home
Island Fire Dept. Building Fund, would be appreciated by the
family. "He will be greatly missed". Online condolences at
www.tompkinsfuneralhome.ca
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SCOTT,
Evelyn▲ "
Lynn"
On September 22, 2007 at Caressant Care Nursing Home in London
in her 92nd year. Beloved wife of the late Douglas G.
SCOTT.
Dear aunt of Karen
McCAFFERY and great aunt to Merdith, Kristen
and Melanie, all of Saint Thomas. Dear sister-in-law of Iris
VINCENT.
Predeceased by her brother Edward
VINCENT.
Lynn was a long time
member of Eglinton United Church and active in the United Church
Women Friends may call at the Trull "North Toronto" Funeral Home and
Cremation Centre, 2704 Yonge St. (5 blocks south of Lawrence
Ave.) on Friday from 11: 00 a.m. until time of service in the
chapel at 1: 00 o'clock. Interment to follow at Mt. Pleasant Cemetery.
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BROWN,
Hilary
Newitt
(March 31, 1909-September 28, 2007)
Peacefully in the fullness of her 98 years, Hilary died at her
beloved home of Heron Rocks surrounded by loving Friends. Predeceased
by her life companion, Harrison
BROWN, and by her two sisters,
Margaret APPS and Lorna
SCOTT, she is survived by her Hornby
Island community and by the families of her sisters and of Chris
and Felicity
WHITTAKER.
Felicity is Harrison's daughter. Hilary
was born in Scotland in 1909, she trained as an interpreter and
was studying at university in Germany during the rise of Nazism.
While assisting the resistance, she wrote her first book, Women
Must Choose, which urged women to select the social system that
fostered their goals. Driven out of Germany, she and Harrison
emigrated to Hornby Island, British Columbia. They continued
to lecture across North America and to write about world conditions
while working for their new community. Always a doer, Hilary
fostered every major island institution from the co-op to elder
housing. Committed to the preservation of the Gulf Islands, she
was named the first Chair of the Islands Trust, which was created
to protect their unique environment. She donated her own land
to the Heron Rocks Friendship Centre Society, which, inspired
by Hilary, is dedicated to fostering environmental and social
harmony. Nationally she worked for the Voice of Women and many
peace organizations and received several honours for her untiring
dedication to these causes.
While her voice and pen are now silent, her contributions live
on. Hilary
BROWN,
Activist, will be remembered for her passionate
commitment to peace and social justice.
Contributions in her name may be made to the Heron Rocks Friendship
Centre Society, Hornby Island, British Columbia, V0R 1Z0.
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PEARSE,
Jean
Margaret
Wilton
Jean died peacefully on Thursday September 27, 2007, at the age
of 86. Beloved wife of the late Allan T.M. (Monty) for 37 years,
she is survived by Vicki (John
GULLICK,)
James
(Victoria
PEARSE,)
Sandy (Stewart
CAMPBELL) and Bob. Cherished Nana to Brittany,
Tobey, Katie, Jillian, Jessica and Christopher. Jean was born
in Leeds, England, and during World War 2 was a Royal Navy Women's
Royal Naval Service working at Bletchley Park when she met Monty,
then a Captain in the Canadian army stationed in London. She
immigrated to Canada shortly afterwards, living first in Vancouver
and later settling in Toronto. An active member of All Saints'
Parish for over 50 years, Jean enjoyed the companionship of many
great Friends, literature, music, theatre, cottage life, bridge,
sewing, travel and above all her grandchildren. Predeceased by
her sister Kathleen
RAWSON, brother Geoffrey
HEPWORTH, and sister
Marjorie SCOTT.
Cremation. A celebration of Jean's life will
be held at All Saints' Kingsway, 2850 Bloor Street West, Toronto,
on Monday October 15 at 1: 00 p.m. with reception to follow. As
expressions of sympathy donations may be made to the Canadian
Cancer Society or the Salvation Army.
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MURPHY,
David▼
R.▼ (1917-2007)
Msc, M.D.C.M., F.R.C.S., F.A.C.S., Msc. Experimental Surgery,
and Diploma Course in Surgery, McGill University.
It is with great sadness that the family announce the death of
the beloved husband of Beatrice Norsworthy
MURPHY, father of
Alex (Jean
BAYLIS) and their children Laura, Greg and Sandra
Kippy and her children Heather (Tim
MERRITT,)
Dan▼ and Emily
Georgie (David
SCOTT) and their children Andrew, Greg (Laura
SHULA) and Carrie; Gail (Ron
PEROWNE) and their children Fred,
Lisa (Ed CLAYTON,) and Charlie (Denise
PENZAK) and their children
Savhana and Ronan; David (Robin
SHAPIRO) and their children Jessica
and Victoria. He was also like a father to Betty Berman Levin
and friend and mentor to so many others. David
MURPHY was a Captain
in the Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps, and served on the H.M.C.S. Lady
Nelson as a surgeon and later at the Montreal Military Hospital.
He was an early pioneer in Paediatric Cardiovascular surgery,
Professor of Medicine at McGill University, Surgeon-in-Chief
at The Montreal Children's Hospital from 1954-1982, Past President
and Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of
Canada, and a member of the British, French and American Societies
of Paediatric Surgeons.
Special thanks to the staff of M10 at the Royal Victoria Hospital
and Doctors J. Genest, P. Lysy, and
D. Dawson. Memorial service
October 27, 2007, 11: 30 a.m. at the Mount Royal Funeral Complex,
1297 Chemin de la Foret, Outremont, Québec (514) 279-6540. Remembrances
to the David R. Murphy Fund at Montreal Children's Hospital Foundation,
3400 de Maisoneuve Ouest, Montreal, Quebec H3Z 3B8.
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MURPHY,
David▲
R.▲ (1917-2007)
M.Sc., M.D.C.M., F.R.C.S., F.A.C.S., M.Sc. Experimental Surgery,
and Diploma Course in Surgery, McGill University
It is with great sadness that the family announce the death of
the beloved husband of Beatrice Norsworthy
MURPHY, father of
Alex (Jean
BAYLIS) and their children Laura, Greg and Sandra
Kippy and her children Heather (Tim
MERRITT,)
Dan▲ and Emily
Georgie (David
SCOTT) and their children Andrew, Greg (Laura
SHULA) and Carrie; Gail (Ron
PEROWNE) and their children Fred,
Lisa (Ed CLAYTON,) and Charlie (Denise
PENZAK) and their children
Savhana and Ronan; David (Robin
SHAPIRO) and their children Jessica
and Victoria. He was also like a father to Betty Berman
LEVIN
and friend and mentor to so many others. David
MURPHY was a Captain
in the Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps, and served on the H.M.C.S. Lady
Nelson as a surgeon and later at the Montreal Military Hospital.
He was an early pioneer in Paediatric Cardiovascular surgery,
Professor of Medicine at McGill University, Surgeon-in-Chief
at The Montreal Children's Hospital from 1954-1982, Past President
and Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of
Canada, and a member of the British, French and American Societies
of Paediatric Surgeons.
Special thanks to the staff of M10 at the Royal Victoria Hospital
and Doctors J. Genest, P. Lysy, and
D. Dawson. Memorial service
October 27, 2007, 11: 30 a.m. at the Mount Royal Funeral Complex,
1297 Chemin de la Foret, Outremont, Québec (514) 279-6540. Remembrances
to the David R. Murphy Fund at Montreal Children's Hospital Foundation,
3400 de Maisoneuve Ouest, Montreal, Quebec H3Z 3B8.
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JEFFERS,
Adair
Died peacefully at Saint Michael's Hospital, Toronto on Sunday,
November 4, 2007 at the age of 92. Sadly missed by her sisters
Ione GROVER and Ethelwyn (Babs)
SCOTT; nieces and nephews Paula
GROVER, Eric
GROVER, Dorothy
ROBINSON, Nancy
SCOTT-
LANGILLE,
Peter SCOTT,
Paul
SCOTT and great-nieces and great-nephews Andrea,
Veronica and Michael
ROBINSON,
Scott
LANGILLE, Madeline and Samantha
GROVER. A service will be held on Wednesday, November 7th at
2 o'clock in St. Andrew's United Church, 117 Bloor Street East.
A reception will follow. In lieu of flowers, donations to St. Andrew's
Church or the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario would be appreciated.
Condolences and memories may be forwarded through www.humphreymiles.com
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SCOTT,
Douglas
Malcom
November 11, 2007
The Scott family is very sad to announce the death of Douglas
Malcolm SCOTT on Sunday November 11th 2007 at Mt. Sinai Hospital
after a brief illness, with his family by his bedside. Born February 27,
1933 in Bristol, England, he is predeceased by his mother Lillian
and father James. Much loved father to Randy (Rachel), Roberta,
David (Sonya) and Danny Berkeley
SCOTT (and his mother Heather
and sister Audrey Rosa Solar
BERKELEY.)
Loving brother to Jim
(Vera) and sister Pat (Harold). Proud grandfather to Evan, Amanda
and Delacroix
SCOTT.
Douglas came to Canada with his family in
1933. After graduating from North Toronto Collegiate, Doug embarked
upon a very extensive and outstanding journey of academic achievement.
Starting with an honours B.A. in Modern Languages from University
of Toronto Victoria College in '57, he then completed his Masters
Degree at University of Toronto in Romance Languages and Literature
in '62. He went on to a second Master's in Applied Behavioural
Sciences and Adult Education in '71 and in '81 he received his
Doctorate in Education and Applied Psychology with first class
honours from U of T. From 1957-69 he was a high school teacher
at Riverdale Collegiate, then Dept. head of English at Woodbridge
and Langstaff Secondary School. In 1969 he became the Director
of Admissions and Dean of Students at Humber College. In 1975
he went back to University of Toronto at Ontario Institute for
Studies in Education to get his Doctoral Degree as a Canadian
Council Fellow for three years during which time he was adjunct
Professor at the Institute for Studies in Education at York University
Faculty of Education. His last position was with the Ontario
Government Human Resources Secretariat as a Senior Management
Consultant, retiring in 1989. Doug was a passionate and gifted
athlete. He played Varsity Basketball at U of T, and went on
to both referee and coach high school basketball for many years.
Doug was also very involved in voluntary and non profit organizations
including being instrumental in starting the National Prostate
Cancer Network where he provided counseling and education. Up
until his illness, Doug was enjoying a very active and happy
retirement. We will miss him very much. A memorial service to
celebrate Doug's life will be held on Saturday November 24th
from 1-4 p.m. at University of Toronto Hart House - The Debate
Room, 7 Hart House Circle. In lieu of flowers, donations to the
Cancer Society would be appreciated.
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RICKABY,
Charlotte
Passed away in her sleep on Sunday, December 2, 2007 at the age
of 94. Predeceased by her husband John "Rick"
RICKABY.
Survived
by her sister Frances
SCOTT, predeceased by her sister Helen
SHARPE and her brother Bill
SHARPE.
Will be missed by her nieces
and nephews. Friends will be received at Jerrett Funeral Home,
660 Kennedy Road (between Eglinton and St. Clair Ave. East) on
Monday, December 10, 2007 from 1-2 p.m. A funeral service will
take place in the chapel Monday, December 10, 2007 at 2 p.m.
Donations may be made to the charity of your choice.
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BRYDON,
E.
Jean (née
SCOTT)
Passed away on December 13th, 2007 in her 91st year. She was
the daughter of deceased William and Eleanor
SCOTT, sister of
the late William Robert
SCOTT and wife of the late George
BRYDON.
Jean took loving interest in her niece Susan, husband Terry,
children Scott, Mike and Greg, her nephew Will, wife Mary Jo,
children Graeme and Aidan, nephew John, wife Lindsay, children
Sarah, Cate and Taylor and nephew David. Elizabeth Scott was
generous with her thoughts and deeds reflecting the care she
had for her sister-in-law.
Jean had a special affection for her father and she loved him
dearly. Her brother Bill's passing in 1997 was a huge loss for
Jean. She missed them both terribly.
Jean's passion was bridge which gave her much pleasure. Earlier
in her life she also loved to play golf. Jean will be missed
by her bridge and golf Friends from the Hunt Club.
Jean was outspoken, intelligent and had opinions about many things.
She loved making money in the market and hated paying taxes on
the gains. She had a sparkle in her eye and a dry wit.
Jean will be missed by her family and Friends. Contributions
may be made in Jean's memory to a cause dear to your heart.
A visitation (11: 00 am), a service (noon) and a reception will
be held at Morley Bedford Funeral Services at 159 Eglinton Avenue
West on Monday December 17th, 2007.
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SCOTT,
James
Jim
Menzies
Peacefully, with his family by his side, at Joseph Brant Memorial
Hospital, Burlington on Thursday, December 13, 2007 at the age
of 78. Beloved husband of Bettina 'Betsy'
SCOTT.
Adored father
of Lynn SCOTT
(Mark▲▼
STRONG) of Ottawa, Brenda
McAULIFFE and her
husband Richard of Burlington, Greg
SCOTT and his wife
Lorie
of Mississauga and Nancy
REED and her husband Rob of Burlington.
Cherished 'Grampa' of Amy-Rose, Jonathan, Jeff and Kailee, Sarah
and baby Jenny. James will be dearly missed by his sister, Grace
SHACKELL and her husband Stewart of Ottawa, twin-brother, Doctor John
'Spike' SCOTT and his wife
Barb▲ of Ottawa and many extended family
members. James was an enthusiastic innovator with a 'craving
for challenge' that spanned over his 40 years in the packaging
industry. James was also past president of the Packaging Association
of Canada and Canadian Paper Box Manufacturing Association (North
American Packaging Association). Jim was an avid tennis player
and sailor who loved life and his family with a 'passion scarcely
human'. A special thank you to Pat Deley for her care and support.
Visitation at Smith's Funeral Home, 1167 Guelph Line (one stoplight
north of Queen Elizabeth Way), Burlington (905-632-3333), on
Monday, December 17, 2007 from 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. Private Family
Service will be held. Cremation to follow. If desired, as an
expression of sympathy, donations made to the Alzheimer Society
of Canada would be greatly appreciated by the family. www.smithsfh.com
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DAVIS,
Ruth▼
Virginia▼ (née
MUIRHEAD)
At Credit Valley Hospital, Mississauga, on Saturday, December 22,
2007 after a short illness in her 82nd year. Beloved wife of
Donald▼ for 60 years. Loving mother of Pamela
STROTHER
(Larry▼)
of Coquitlam, British Columbia, Donald
SCOTT
(Donna▼) of Toronto.
Grandmother of Mark, Carolyn, Gregory and Lauren. Great-grandmother
of Becky, Andrew and David. Fondly remembered by sister Betty
ROME and her husband Wilbert of Sudbury and brother Dale of Whitefish,
Ontario. Predeceased by her brother George and sister Jean. Ruth
was a fun loving person who loved her family, golf, music, bridge
and her church. A member of Weston Golf Club for 33 years and
St. Stephen's-on-the-Hill United Church, Mississauga, for 33 years.
Friends may call at the Turner and Porter "Peel" Chapel, 2180 Hurontario
Street, Mississauga (Hwy. 10, north of the Queen Elizabeth Way),
on Friday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service will be held
in the Chapel on Saturday, December 29, 2007 at 3 p.m. If desired,
remembrances may be made to the Alzheimer Society.
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DAVIS,
Ruth▲
Virginia▲ (née
MUIRHEAD)
At Credit Valley Hospital, Mississauga, on Saturday, December 22,
2007 after a short illness in her 82nd year. Beloved wife of
Donald▲ for 60 years. Loving mother of Pamela
STROTHER
(Larry▲)
of Coquitlam, British Columbia, Donald
SCOTT
(Donna▲) of Toronto.
Grandmother of Mark, Carolyn, Gregory and Lauren. Great-grandmother
of Becky, Andrew and David. Fondly remembered by sister Betty
ROME and her husband Wilbert of Sudbury and brother Dale of Whitefish,
Ontario. Predeceased by her brother George and sister Jean. Ruth
was a fun loving person who loved her family, golf, music, bridge
and her church. A member of Weston Golf Club for 33 years and
St. Stephen's-on-the-Hill United Church, Mississauga, for 33 years.
Friends may call at the Turner and Porter "Peel" Chapel, 2180 Hurontario
Street, Mississauga (Hwy. 10, north of the Queen Elizabeth Way),
on Friday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service will be held
in the Chapel on Saturday, December 29, 2007 at 3 p.m. If desired,
remembrances may be made to the Alzheimer Society.
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SCOTT,
Mary▲
Cleeve
Daughter, sister, auntie, neighbour, friend. Born August 15,
1916, in Granton, Ontario Died September 26 in Palmerston, Ontario,
of old age, aged 91.
By Mary WAIND,
Page L6
The Second World War affected Mary's life more than any other
factor.
Before the war she was a typical girl growing up in a village
where everyone knew each other and life's normal challenges progressed
in an ordinary manner.
Mary's father was a banker and the family moved around Southern
Ontario for his work before settling in Elora, Ontario, when
Mary was 6 or 7. She lived most of her life in a charming white-frame
house with green gables on the edge of the town's school property.
During high school, a vivacious Mary played ball on the village
girls' team, hiked, enjoyed picnics, skating and tobogganing,
went to dances and later became engaged.
Mary worked as a secretary. Grant, her fiancé, might have taken
over his father's hardware store in the village had the war not
broken out. Instead, he enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force.
When Grant had an opportunity to fly over Elora, he would tip
the plane's wings over the schoolyard, circle and drop a letter
weighted with a stone.
Home on leave, he took Mary to the Old Mill in Toronto, creating
memories of romantic evenings that held promise of their lives
after the war. But just before it ended his plane was shot down
in action. Grant was killed on March 31, 1945, and buried in
Holland.
The war destroyed Mary's dreams of marrying and having children,
but it could not steal her love for the children around her.
She adored her nieces and nephews and was incredibly kind to
every child in the neighbourhood.
On weekend afternoons, two or three of her current tribe enjoyed
hikes through the park along the Grand River. "We're going on
a walk, not a run," she would say. In the summer the outings
ended with sipping frosty milkshakes. On winter days she treated
her small companions to hot chocolate.
To be escorted by Mary on Halloween meant receiving the best
treats. At her Friends' homes, the store-bought molasses candies
might be exchanged for homemade taffy apples, popcorn balls or
fudge.
Through the years, Mary encouraged little ones as they passed
her home on their first day of school, clasping the hands of
parents whom she may well have witnessed making the same pilgrimage.
As long as she could live in her green-gabled home, she was content.
She made one trip overseas to visit the cemetery where Grant
was buried. Their engagement picture, a portrait of two young
people whose futures were rent by war, hung on the wall of her
room in the retirement home where she died.
Mary WAIND is one of Mary's neighbourhood kids and a lifelong
friend.
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SCOTT,
Tom
Foster
(June 25, 1923-December 25, 2007)
Tom SCOTT, beloved husband of Yvonne (Tommy) passed away in Calgary
on Christmas Day, 2007, at the age of 84 years, after a brief
and courageous battle with cancer. Tom was a devoted and loving
father and grandfather and will be fondly remembered by his children
Deborah (Lynn) of Toronto, Ontario, Ted (Jo-Ann) of Toronto,
Ontario, Jennifer (Graham) of Calgary, Alberta, and Geoff (Michelle)
of Burlington, Ontario; and by grandchildren Hart and Cayley
LAMBUR, Caroline, Ian and Katherine
SCOTT, Liam and Riley
DUFF
and Foster and Dustin
SCOTT. Survived by his brother Peter of
Vancouver, British Columbia. Tom was born in Cumberland, British
Columbia. He graduated in Applied Science, as a mechanical engineer,
from the University of British Columbia, in 1946. He was president
of the University's graduating class in that year and won the
Engineering Institute of Canada prize. After graduation, Tom
headed east to work in various engineering capacities for CIL
(later Dupont of Canada) in Montreal and Shawinigan, Québec.
While in Shawinigan, he met his beloved Tommy in nearby Trois
Rivieres. They were married in 1952 and eventually settled in
Beaconsfield, Québec, where they formed many lifelong Friendships.
In 1971, intrigued at the potential of the oil sands and the
prospect of taking his career in a new direction, Tom moved the
family to Fort McMurray, where he managed engineering and maintenance
for Great Canadian Oil Sands, now a division of Suncor. This
was followed by a move to Edmonton in 1973 to handle the assembly
and marketing of Great Canadian Oil Sands's oil sands technology.
In 1976, he moved to Calgary to join recently formed Petro-Canada,
serving on the Syncrude Management Committee and on the Alsands
Executive Committee, managing the Canstar Oil Sands Project,
and finally before retirement in 1985, serving as Vice-President,
Heavy Oil. In 1978, he was made a Life Member of the Association
of Professional Engineers, Geologists and Geophysicists of Alberta.
Tom was an enthusiastic golfer and bridge player. He was a long
term member of the Earl Grey Golf Club, where he regularly joined
the 'Hustlers,' and had many dear Friends. Tom's family would
like to express their heartfelt appreciation to the staff of
Chinook Hospice for their kind and considerate care of Tom. A Memorial
Service in celebration of Tom's life will be held at St. Laurence
Anglican Church (5940 Lakeview Drive S.W., Calgary, Alberta)
on Saturday, January 5, 2008 at 3: 00 p.m. Condolences may be
forwarded to www.mcinnisandholloway.com If Friends so desire,
memorial tributes may be made directly to the Canadian Cancer
Society.
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SCOTT-
FISHER,
Celia (née
PARSONS)
The Prima Ballerina of our lives has moved on to meet the great
Choreographer in the sky. Celia passed away with her amazing
dignity and strength after a prolonged fight with arthritis and
heart complications. She leaves behind her greatest supporters,
Tony, husband and lover for the past 45 years, Louise, her first
born and constant companion when it comes to shopping and caring,
Corina, the sparkle in her eye when we all thought Celia had
the flu, not to overlook her shopping assistance and love. Celia
was born in East Horsley, Surrey, during the height of the 2nd
World
War.
While her father Joe
PARSONS was away at war, her
mother Mary
(CAWDRON)
PARSONS ran a small nursery school out
of her house. After finishing school, a few wild trips to the
continent and a spell in the advertising world in her beloved
London, Celia joined her brother Clive in 1962 (during his Gap
year) in Toronto to be told 'now go and get a job'. Celia joined
J. Walter Thompson and then met Tony
SCOTT-
FISHER, a car guru
and rancher from Argentina. After a whirlwind romance they were
married in Folkestone, Kent, on March 21st, 1964. Canada became
Celia's new home and she threw herself into Volunteer work, mostly
with the Volunteer Committee of the National Ballet of Canada,
including helping with Paper Things, their fund raising shop.
She was also very involved with the Volunteer side of the annual
fundraiser for the Heart and Stroke Foundation, Polo for Heart.
Celia had an amazing spirit. She had incredible strength and
never let the pain of rheumatoid arthritis slow her down. She
loved the arts and to travel and was continuously planning the
next trip, theatre or Ballet performance. She was very caring
and compassionate and always thought of other people ahead of
herself. Celia touched the lives of many people. She will be
greatly missed by many Friends and family including her brother
Clive, sister-in-law Maggie and nieces Sophie and Lucy. The family
will receive Friends at the Humphrey Funeral Home - A.W. Miles
Chapel, 1403 Bayview Avenue (south of Eglinton Avenue East),
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. on Wednesday, January 2nd. A funeral will
be held in the chapel on Thursday, January 3rd at one o'clock.
As expressions of sympathy, donations can be made to the National
Ballet of Canada, Audience and Donor Services, 470 Queens Quay
West, Toronto, Ontario, M5V 3K4, in memory of Celia
SCOTT-
FISHER.
Condolences and memories may be forwarded through www.humphreymiles.com.
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SCOTTI,
Isa "
Efisia" (née
PERRA)
With profound sadness, the family of Isa
SCOTTI announces her
passing from this life on Sunday, October 7th, 2007 at age 87.
Widow of the late Arturo
SCOTTI (1959,) cofounder and Editor-in-Chief
of the Corriere Canadese, she is survived by daughters Susan
of Ottawa, Rosanna of Toronto, 4 of 6 siblings and nieces and
nephews in Italy and Switzerland. In 1952 she immigrated to Canada
from Milan with her husband and daughters. Following her husband's
death, she became the Director of the Italian Immigrant Aid society,
assisting many immigrants to find jobs, counselling families
and finding opportunities for youth. Isa oversaw the growth of
the organization to a key settlement agency for a fast growing
immigrant population. Isa shared her husband's great passion
for the values of their adopted country, and encouraged the active
participation of newcomers in the Canadian mainstream. She became
the first foreign-born Judge appointed to the Court of Canadian
Citizenship in 1973 where she served until her retirement in
1985. She is fondly remembered for her warmth and empathy by
the many who received Canadian citizenship in her Court. She
was loved and respected by her family, Friends and community.
Her passion touched everyone who knew her. She experienced no
greater joy than helping others and being a mother and mentor
to her daughters. A private funeral service is planned. As expressions
of sympathy, donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society,
the Canadian Hearing Society, or the Pier 21 Society in Halifax
(www.Pier21.ca). Arrangments entrusted to the Turner and Porter
Yorke Chapel, 416-767-3153.
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