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BROWN, Norman Gregory "Norm" (August 17, 1925-December 20, 2006)
Passed away peacefully at the Rocky View General Hospital, Calgary
due to complications of Parkinson's and heart disease. Born and
raised in Edmonton, Norm joined the Royal Canadian Navy in 1943 and
served as a radar operator on the Corvette HMCS La Malbaie
in the North Atlantic. After the war, Norm attended University
of British Columbia where he met his wife, Beth. In 1950 he graduated
in Mechanical Engineering and they were married in October of
that year. Norm and Beth spent the early years of their marriage
in Edmonton and Calgary, followed by a time in Vancouver, twenty-two
years in Calgary, and much traveling. Norm was an active member
of several Professional Engineering Associations and the Rotary
Clubs in Calgary and Duncan British Columbia, and was a founder
of the Probus Club in Duncan. He owned and operated a successful
oil and gas equipment company in Calgary before retiring to Maple
Bay, British Columbia in 1990. Throughout his business career
and retirement, Norm was an active mentor and advisor to many
small businesses and a generous donor to a wide range of charities.
Norm was predeceased by his loving wife, Beth, in 2005. Norm
is survived and missed by his loving children, Patricia
McCARTHY,
David BROWN
(Adrienne,)
Sandra
PENNER (Roy;) and grandchildren,
Natalie, Sean, Daria, Lindsay, Madeleine, Leslie, Erin and Robyn.
Norm will be remembered as a devoted husband, loving father,
grandfather, and dear friend and for his sharp wit, dreadful
puns, entrepreneurial spirit and love of sailing. The family
would to like express their deep gratitude to Doctor Roy and the
staff from Harmony Health Care in Duncan for the love and special
care Norm received over the last two years. They would also like
to thank Doctor Feng and the staff on Unit 73 at the Rocky View
Hospital for their kindness and consideration. A Memorial Celebration
of Norm's life will be held on Saturday, January 6, 2007 at 1: 00 p.m.
at Leyden's Funeral Home, 304 - 18 Avenue S.W., Calgary (403) 228-4422.
In lieu of flowers, memorial tributes may be made to the Heart
and Stroke Foundation of Canada www.heartandstroke.ca or the
Parkinson's Society, www.parkinson.ca Condolences may be offered
by visiting www.leydens.com. Arrangements entrusted to Leyden's
Funeral Home, Reception and Cremation Centre Tel (403) 228-4422.
www.leydens.com
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GOSS,
Kathleen
Marie (née
McCARTHY) (1955-2006)
It is with great sadness that we announce the sudden passing
of Kathleen Marie
GOSS (née
McCARTHY) on December 29, 2006, at
the age of 51 years. She was recently battling breast cancer
complications, which resulted in cardiac arrest. Kathleen is
survived by her loving husband, Rob, and her two beautiful daughters,
Nicole and Lindsay. She is also remembered by her brothers, Peter,
Brian, and Daniel
McCARTHY; her sisters, Maureen
McCARTHY and
Naomi DIRAGO; her dad, Owen, and his wife, Mary
McCARTHY;
Mary's
family, Cathy
DAVIES,
Cheryle
TILLY, and Bill
McNABB; as well
as numerous nieces and nephews. Kathleen was predeceased by her
mother, Virgina
McCARTHY (née
PORTER.)
Kathleen was born to Owen
and Virginia
McCARTHY in Toronto, Ontario, on June 6, 1955. She
was an active volunteer in the church, including the youth advisory
council, Eucharistic ministry, pastoral care, sacramental preparation,
and Sunday school. In addition, she volunteered at her daughters'
schools within class, on hot lunch committees, on the community
of caring committee, as secretary within the music society, and
as secretary on the parent's council. Within the community she
was a blood donor, and gave generously to many charities. In
July of 2006 Kathleen landed her dream job, as student advisor
within Biological Sciences at the University of Calgary. She
will be missed by all whose lives she touched. Relatives and
Friends are invited to Prayers and Tributes at Ascension Catholic
Church (1100 Berkshire Boulevard N.W.) on Wednesday, January 3,
2007 at 7: 00 p.m. Funeral Services will be held at Ascension
Catholic Church (1100 Berkshire Boulevard N.W.) on Thursday,
January 4, 2007 at 1: 30 p.m. with the Rev. Ignatius Tran, Presider.
Graveside Service to follow in Saint_Joseph's at Queen's Park Cemetery.
Forward condolences through www.mcinnisandholloway.com. If Friends
so desire, memorial tributes may be made directly to the Knights
of Columbus Charity c/o Ascension Parish 1100 Berkshire Boulevard
N.W., Calgary, Alberta, T3K 3M3. In living memory of Kathleen
Goss, a tree will be planted at Fish Creek Provincial Park by
McInnis and Holloway Funeral Homes, Chapel of the Bells, 2720 Centre
Street North Telephone: (403) 276-2296.
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ROUSSEAU,
Joan
Grace (née
McCARTHY)
Born in Trois-Rivières, Québec.
Peacefully passed away, after a courageous battle with cancer,
at Ian Anderson House in Oakville on Wednesday, July 4, 2007
at the age of 74. Beloved wife of Pierre for 54 years. Loving
mother of Marc (Rose) and Robert (Carolyn). Proud "Nanna" of
Paul, Scott, Phillip and Jeremy, all of Oakville. Dear sister
of William
McCARTHY. Cherished sister-in-law of Jean and Florence
ROUSSEAU of California and Louise
ROUSSEAU of Montréal. Joan
will be fondly remembered by her extended family and many Friends.
Joan and Pierre have lived in Oakville since 1966, Joan was involved
as a member and past-president of May Court Club in Oakville
and will also be missed by her many bridge playing Friends. A service
of remembrance will be held at the Glen Oaks Memorial Chapel,
3164 Ninth Line (Dundas/403) in Oakville, 905-257-8822, on Monday,
July 9, 2007 at 11: 30 a.m. In lieu of flowers, donations to the
Ian Anderson House, P.O. Box 61034, 511 Maple Drive, Oakville,
Ontario L6J 7P5 or to a charity of your choice would be appreciated
by the family. Online condolences can be made to www.glenoaks.ca
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CARTER,
Ormie "
Bud"
Passed away peacefully with his family by his side. Ormie was
born in Toronto, October 2, 1924. He died July 9, 2007 at the
age of 82. Predeceased by his childhood sweetheart and wife of
53 years, Joan Browne
CARTER of Norval, Ontario. Predeceased
by his parents Reubin and Pearl
CARTER who came to Norval in
1934 as the new owners of the Hollywood Tavern. Loving father
of Janice and her husband Peter
HUGHES of London, England, eldest
son James CARTER,
David and his wife
Ellen,
Kathleen and her
husband George
GASTLE, and his youngest daughter Connie
KARLSSON
all of Norval, Ontario. Dear brother to his only sibling June
Carter WARWICK, and loving Uncle to Lynn, Laurie and Lesley
WARWICK,
Pam,
Helen,
Allison and Gordon
BROWNE and all their children.
Loving grandfather of Damian (Odette)
KARLSSON,
Helen
(Martin)
LONG and the late Orla beloved partner to grand_son Simon
HUGHES,
Holly THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON, James (Jacky)
CARTER, Michael
CARTER, Bradford
GASTLE and Amy
CLEMENT, Derek
GASTLE, Andrea
GASTLE and Paul
McCARTHY
(Jenna) of Alberta. Loving great-grandfather to Selena,
Jaidyn and Lily
KARLSSON, and George, Henry and Eloise
LONG of
London, England and Taya of Alberta. Ormie was a special Step-Great-Grandfather
to Brianna
RICHARDSON.
Ormie
(Smiley)
CARTER appropriately nicknamed
by his buddies of 'The First Special Forces', (Devil's Brigade)
World War 2, the first Canadian and American special service
force. Ormie served in the Italian Campaign, was a Prisoner of
War in Stalag 7 in Munich. Ormie volunteered near the end of
the war with the Swiss Red Cross driving into Mauthausen and
Dachau Concentration Camps bringing prisoners to safety, and
for medical treatment. Ormie was recently awarded the American
Combat Infantry Badge and the American Military Medal (Bronze
Star) by the U.S. Army. Ormie will be sadly missed by his Friends
and family. Friends will be received at the J.S. Jones and son
Funeral Home, 11582 Trafalgar Rd., north of Maple Ave., Georgetown
(905-877-3631) on Friday July 13, 2007 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral
service will be held at Saint Paul's Anglican Church, (12 Adamson
Street, Norval) on Saturday July 14th, at 11: 00 a.m. Reception to
follow in the Saint Paul's Anglican Parish Hall, Norval Memorial
donations can be sent to Saint Paul's Anglican Church (12 Adamson
St. P.O. 309, Norval, Ontario L0P 1K0 or a charity of your choice
would be appreciated. To send expressions of sympathy visit www.jsjonesandsonfuneralhome.com
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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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HUDSON,
Mary
Louise (née
O'BRIEN)
(April 19, 1915-November 15, 2006)
Peacefully, at Sunnybrook Hospital, Toronto, at the age of 91.
Beloved wife and 'Pal' of the late William George
HUDSON, devoted
mother of Robert (Nicole
FLORENT) of Kingston and Roger of California.
Loving ' Mama' of Danielle (Ken
SULLIVAN,)
Lindsay
(Jennifer
MALLON), Graham and Nadine (Jeffery
HUDDLESTON). She was the
daughter of Henry Benjamin
O'BRIEN and Mary
(ODONOGHUE)
O'BRIEN,
both deceased. Sister of Ernestine (Brooklyn, New York) and Irene
(Toronto); also sister to Henry Jr., Frances, Ann, James (Jim),
and Frank, who predeceased her. Aunt to many nieces and nephews
in Toronto, Kingston, Halifax and New York, particularly Alma
(Jinny) and Matti
AHOLA and their children to whom she was very
close over the years. She was born in Barbados; her parents immigrated
to Canada and settled in Toronto when she was an infant. Her
father operated a number of businesses, including a shoemaking
and leather store at York and Front streets, on the site of the
current Royal York Hotel. She started her career as a legal secretary,
then became a homemaker and later, general secretary. A feisty,
determined woman, she was a resident of Randolph Road (Leaside),
since 1943. The memorial service will be held on Saturday, August
18 at 1600 hours at Leaside United Church, 822 Millwood Road,
East York. Cremation has taken place, and her ashes will be entered
beside Bill's at Mount Pleasant Cemetery. If desired, memorial
donations may be made to Leaside United Church or the Alzheimer
Society.
The family is grateful to Sgt. Larry
STORTZ,
Toronto
Police, to Noreen
DAWE and David
McFARLANE, Sunnybrook Psychogeriatric
Program and
to Det. Dianne
McCARTHY,
Kingston
Police.
Expressions
of sympathy may be sent to Doctor Robert W.
HUDSON,
Etherington
Hall, Queen's University, 94 Stuart Street, Kingston, Ontario,
K7L 3N6 or hudsonr@queensu.ca.
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Fatal stabbing shakes Toronto schools
Scarborough student slain at lunchtime
By TIMOTHY
APPLEBY with reports from Unnati
GANDHI,
Jennifer
LEWINGTON,
Karen
HOWLETT and Shawn
McCARTHY, Page A1
Toronto -- In a lunch-hour confrontation that dispatched fresh
shock waves across Toronto's school system, a 16-year-old Scarborough
student was stabbed to death yesterday on a walkway leading from
his high school.
Homicide detectives were hunting at least one suspect, seen fleeing
the crime scene at Winston Churchill Collegiate Institute in
a speeding car, and offered little insight into why the youth
- identified by CTV News last night as Denesh
MURUGIAH -
had been killed.
Suspicion, however, immediately fell on a long-simmering rivalry
between Tamil factions, whose animosity is believed responsible
for a firebombing and a stabbing in the same neighbourhood in
April.
What was certain was that the teen's death came just four months
after the shooting death of teenager Jordan
MANNERS in a high
school on the other side of the city. And, moreover, it had the
hallmarks of being planned.
"My Friends told me they saw the victim standing there when two
guys came up behind him and said, 'Do you want to do this now?'
recounted Ajay
MANGARA, 18, who lives a few doors from the
school, near Lawrence Avenue and Kennedy Road.
"Then they saw the guy screaming on the ground, 'Help me, help
me.' "
The teen was stabbed several times in the stomach and showed
no vital signs when paramedics responded to the 12: 05 p.m. call.
He died soon after in Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre.
Word on the street is that the killing stemmed from "Tamil reprisals,"
Mr. MANGARA said, echoing the opinion of a Lawrence Avenue pizza
parlour operator that caters to many Winston Churchill pupils.
If so, it is not the first time police attention has been drawn
to a Tamil-based gang conflict, loosely spread across half a
dozen Scarborough schools.
Students milling around the collegiate in the bright sunshine
yesterday seemed to know little about the victim, a new arrival
in his second week of school, and some appeared strikingly unaffected.
As television cameras hovered, several urged their Friends, "Don't
snitch, don't talk."
Yesterday's killing was Toronto's 57th of 2007 - 11 more than
had occurred at the same time last year.
The principal suspect is thought to be a male with brown skin,
17 or 18 years old, about 5 foot 5, wearing black jeans, a black
zip-up hoodie and a bandana covering his face.
Also sought is a light blue Honda, probably a mid-1990s Civic,
in which the killer or killers are believed to have fled.
Whether any of them also attended Winston Churchill was unknown.
But 41-year-old floor installer Jim
NIKOLAKAKOS, an alumnus who
has lived close to the walkway for most of his life, said the
school has become markedly rougher in recent years and that tensions
were often evident.
"There's a lot of rivalry going on in the school - kids from
this school, kids from other schools - they get together in little
gangs and it's all, 'You said this, you said that,' " he said.
"The whole school has changed; inside there's graffiti all over
the place, it's not kept up. There's no respect any more for
anything… Things have changed."
Others familiar with the sprawling 1,200-student school disagreed.
Jessica COPELAND, 19, was a student for five years and wept yesterday
as she arrived home to learn what had taken place almost on the
doorstep of her Flora Drive home.
"I just can't believe something like this would happen at Churchill
it was a really good school for me, the teachers were nice,"
she said.
"There were incidents, yeah, but they were really contained and
personally I never saw anybody with any weapons, not in five
years. Nothing ever got out of hand like this."
Toronto
Police
Service Inspector Kathryn
MARTIN said much the
same.
"I'm very familiar with the neighbourhood, I've spent 13 years
working in 41 Division and this is a very good school… so I'm
thinking this is an incident unrelated to the school itself."
Winston Churchill, however, is adjacent to a community centre
that last year installed closed-circuit cameras because of fights.
And in the past, local councillor Michael
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON has asked
nearby retailers not to sell knives.
Mr. THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON said of yesterday's homicide that he was "not shocked
but saddened."
Gerry CONNELLY, director of education at the Toronto District
School Board, denied rumours that the victim had been transferred
to Winston Churchill because of behavioural problems.
In fact, she said, the teen was a new student because he and
his family had moved into the Lawrence and Kennedy area from
Don Mills.
"I can't speak to behavioural issues, but he was not a transfer
student," she said.
The fatal stabbing nonetheless reignited the issue of safe schools,
which erupted in May after 15-year-old Jordan
MANNERS was shot
to death at his school in the Keele and Finch area.
As police quizzed witnesses: at nearby 41 Division yesterday,
Detective
Sergeant
Gary
GRINTON of the homicide squad alluded
to Jordan's death, in which two 17-year-olds have been charged
with first-degree murder, and appealed for public help.
"Do the right thing, come forward, man up," he urged the suspect.
Liberal Leader Dalton McGuinty commented on the stabbing during
a campaign stop in Markham, Ontario, last night. "As Premier,
and maybe more importantly just as a dad, I wanted to express
my deepest sympathies to the family and Friends of this young
man who lost his life today in a senseless tragedy," he said.
Progressive Conservative Leader John Tory described the homicide
as symptomatic of a larger problem - the Liberal government's
alleged failure to crack down on violent crime.
"We simply let this kind of thing go on," Mr. Tory said. "We
simply have to deal with this kind of crime and the causes of
this kind of crime."
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KING,
Peter
Passed away peacefully, at Joseph Brant Memorial Hospital, Burlington,
Ontario, on Saturday, September 22, 2007, in his 80th year. Beloved
husband of the late Noreen (née
McCARTHY.)
Loved father of Stephen
(Lisa) of Calgary, David of Salmon Arm, British Columbia, Susan
ROSS
(Graham) of Oakville, Katherine
BARBATI (Elio) of Burlington,
Geoffrey (Leeanne) of Calgary and Alan (Lisa) of Vancouver. Cherished
grandfather of Grace, James, Nichol, Breanne, Andrew, Justin,
Alexander, Brody and Lili. Dear brother of Rosemary
EDMUNDS
(Howard)
of Texas and the late Charles, David, Anthony and Kathleen. Thank-you
to the nursing staff of 2E and 4E at Joseph Brant Memorial Hospital
for your loving care. Funeral Mass will take place at St. Patrick's
Roman Catholic Church, 196 Kenwood Avenue, Burlington, on Tuesday,
September 25, 2007, at 10 a.m. Private interment. If desired,
memorial contributions to the Canadian Cancer Society would be
sincerely appreciated by the family. Arrangements entrusted to
Smith's Funeral Home, Burlington (905-632-3333). www.smithsfh.com
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McCARTHY, Sister Mary Josephine "Jo", RSCJ
Born in Quebec City on August 4, 1918, Sister McCarthy died at
Barat Residence, 1455 Summer Street, Halifax, on December 1, 2007.
She was a daughter of the late William A.
McCARTHY and Rosa D.
RUSSELL. Jo entered the Society of the Sacred Heart in 1937 in
Albany, New York where she made her first vows in 1940 and final
vows in 1946. Her early education took place in Quebec City where
she attended the High School of the Religious of Jesus-Marie
in Sillery. She went on to attend Laval University, Seattle University,
Université de Montréal and the University of San Francisco where
she obtained an M.A. in Theology. Jo began her teaching career
in Vancouver in 1940 and subsequently taught in Montreal and
was Mistress General in Sacred Heart Schools in Winnipeg and
Halifax. Jo had a great love for her students and in turn was
greatly loved and appreciated by all those who benefited from
her care and compassion. She had a strong love for the Church
and in 1978, she eagerly responded to the call to serve the Church
of Canada as Ecumenical Officer at the Canadian Council of Catholic
Bishops in Ottawa, a position that she held for several years.
After this she moved to Toronto where she served with the Paulist
Priests in Ecumenism. She served in the leadership of the Religious
of the Sacred Heart in Canada as member of the Provincial Council
on several occasions. She also contributed to the International
Community of Religious of the Sacred Heart of Jesus in Rome as
a translator. Jo began her retirement at Residence Sophie Barat
in Montreal in 1996 and came to Halifax to take up residence
at Barat Residence in 2001. She was predeceased by her parents
brother, William
McCARTHY, and sister, Rosa
MORANT.
She is survived
by her loving sisters, Helen
HOOPER and Mary
MOORE,
Toronto
several nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews. A Vigil
will be held in the chapel of Barat Residence today at 4 p.m.
The Liturgy of the Resurrection will take place on Tuesday, December 4,
at 3 p.m. in the chapel of Barat Residence, Bishop Emeritus James M.
Hayes presiding. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to
The Sacred Heart School of Halifax, 5820 Spring Garden Rd., Halifax,
Nova Scotia B3H 1X8.
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NORRIS,
Thomas
Garner
Suddenly at his home Monday afternoon June 4, 2007. Tom
NORRIS
of R.R.#2, Wiarton in his 69th year. Beloved husband of the former
Gail PERKINS (née
DOWNS) and the late Beth
YOUNG.
Loving father
of Kim and her husband Huss
CHEGAHNO of Wiarton, Sandi and her
husband Jerry
AHRENS of Mitchell, Jennifer and her husband Mike
DAIGLE of Brampton, Leanne and her husband Rob
CHRISTIE of R.R.#1,
Hepworth and son-in-law Scott
ROBINSON of Burlington. Proud Poppa
and Grandpa of ten grandchildren; Matthew, Kyla, Jeffrey, Joshua,
Jared, Jordan, Lucas, Aidan, Kady and Alisa. Dear son of Anne
ROUSE of Wiarton. Dear brother of June
KREUTZWEISER of Wiarton,
Barry NORRIS and his wife
Brenda of Elmira, and Becky and her
husband Bob
McCARTNEY of R.R.#3 Hepworth. Brother-in-law of Joan
NORRIS of Wiarton and Brenda
ROUSE of London. Also survived by
several brothers and sisters-in-law and nephews and nieces. Predeceased
by his brothers Jerry
NORRIS and Bev
ROUSE, daughter Lisa
PERKINS-
ROBINSON,
grand_son Michael
DAIGLE and brother-in-law Al
KREUTZWEISER.
Friends
may call at the Downs and son Funeral Home Hepworth Wednesday
evening from 7 to 9 p.m. and Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.
Funeral Service will be conducted from Saint Paul's Presbyterian
Church, Wiarton Friday afternoon at 2: 00 p.m. with Rev. David
LEGGATT officiating. Interment Bayview Cemetery, Wiarton. Memorial
contributions to the Canadian Cancer Society, Wiarton Hospital
or Easter Seal Society would be appreciated as your expression
of sympathy. Messages of condolence for the family are welcome
at www.downsandsonfuneralhome.com. A tree will be planted in
the Memorial Forest of the Grey Sauble Conservation Foundation
in memory of Tom by the Downs and son Funeral Home.
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McCARTNEY o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-08-16 published
NUHN,
Dennis
Verdon
William
Passed away peacefully at Country Lane Nursing Home in Chatsworth
on Tuesday, August 14th, 2007 in his 82nd year. Dennis was the
beloved husband of the late Alice Marie
McCARTNEY. He will be
sadly missed by his brothers and sister: Clifford, Manuel, James
and Audrey
BALL. He is also survived by many nieces and nephews.
Predeceased by his parents Louis
NUHN and the former Flossie
GRAHAM, also by his brothers Rennie and Leonard as well as by
his sisters Dorothy
RANSOM and Mildred
HUNT.
Friends are invited
to call at the Currie Funeral Home in Chatsworth for visitation
on Thursday evening 7 to 9 p.m., thence to Saint Peter's R.C. Church
in Durham where a Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated
on Friday morning at 11 a.m. Father Les
SZEZYGIEL celebrant.
Interment Saint Peter's Cemetery, Durham. As expressions of sympathy,
memorial contributions to the charity of your choice would be
appreciated by the family.
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WAITE,
Cymbeline “Cym” (née
McCARTNEY)
At Lee Manor, on Wednesday, September 19th, 2007. Cymbeline “Cym&rdquo
WAITE (née
McCARTNEY,) of Owen Sound, in her 93rd year. Beloved
wife of the late Gordon
WAITE.
Loved mother of Joy (John)
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Helen (Hap)
SMITH, and mother-in-law of Bill
LANG.
Grandmother
of five grandchildren, five great-grandchildren.and three great,
great-grandchildren. Sister of Christina
McDONALD. Survived by
four sisters-in-law. Predeceased by her parents John and Jean
McCARTNEY
(FOWLIE,) her daughter Wilda
LANG, six brothers and
two sisters. Friends may call at the Brian E. Wood Funeral Home,
250 - 14th Street West, Owen Sound, (519-376-7492) on Sunday
from 12: 00 noon-1:00 p.m. A Funeral Service for Cym
WAITE will
be held in the Funeral Home Chapel on Sunday, September 23rd,
2007 at 1: 00 p.m. with Rev. Krystal
McGEE officiating. Interment
in Greenwood Cemetery. If so desired, the family would appreciate
donations to the Arthritis Society, or the charity of your choice,
as your expression of sympathy.
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McCARTNEY o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-10-03 published
McCARTNEY,
Ken
Of Belle River and formerly of Kitchener passed away suddenly
on Sunday September 30, 2007 in his 61st year. Loving companion
of Susan DOUCET of Belle River and dear brother of Kenneth (Linda)
HILLIARD of Woodbridge, Lorraine (Donald)
MCINNES/MCINNIS of Waterloo,
Gordon (Lisa)
McCARTNEY of Chesley, Janet (Amos)
ATTON of Elmwood
and Jeffrey (Mary)
McCARTNEY of Kitchener. Ken will also be missed
by many aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins as well as
his first wife
Eleanor
HOATH of Wiarton. Predeceased by his parents
Clifford and Florence
(SMITH)
McCARTNEY.
Visitation will be held
at the George Funeral Home, Wiarton on Thursday October 4, 2007
from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. where the funeral to celebrate Ken's
life will be held at 2: 00 p.m. Interment Colpoy's Bay Cemetery.
Donations may be made to the Wiarton Hospital or the Heart and
Stroke Foundation as expressions of sympathy. Condolences may
be sent to the family at www.georgefuneralhome.com
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McCARTNEY o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-12-13 published
McCARTNEY,
Albert
James "
Jim"
Of Owen Sound passed away on Wednesday, December 12, 2007 in
his 84th year. Cherished father of Sheila
SMITH (friend Bob
GEDDES)
of Walkerton, Bob
McCARTNEY of Wiarton, Ruth
McCARTNEY (friend
Kathy) of Newmarket, Ron (Debbie)
McCARTNEY of Chatsworth, Larry
(Brenda) McCARTNEY of Owen Sound and Bruce (Doreen)
McCARTNEY
of Owen Sound. Much loved grandpa of 12 and great-grandpa of
13. Jim will be sadly missed by sisters Gladys
BERRY of Owen
Sound, Mary
McCOY of Wiarton and Flo
HOOEY of Stratford and brother-in-law
Murray KIRTOWN of Owen Sound. He was predeceased by his wife
Audrey, daughter Brenda, parents James and Beatrice
(CASEMORE)
McCARTNEY, brothers Alvin, George, Bob and Fred and sister Sally
KIRTOWN.
Family and Friends are invited to share their memories
at the George Funeral Home, Wiarton on Friday, December 14, 2007
from 2: 00 to 4:00 and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. The funeral service to
celebrate Jim's life will be held at the funeral home on Saturday,
December 15, 2007 at 2: 00 p.m. with Rev. Ed
LAKSMANIS officiating.
Spring interment Bayview Cemetery. Donations made to the Diabetes
Association or the Heart and Stroke Association would be appreciated
by the family as expressions of sympathy. Condolences may be
sent to the family at www.georgefuneralhome.com
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McARTNEY o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2007-01-02 published
COPE,
Dorothy
Rosamond (née
KAMINS)
At Alexandra Hospital, Ingersoll on Friday, December 29, 2006,
Dorothy Rosamond
(KAMINS)
COPE, of Ingersoll, in her 87th year.
Dear daughter of the late Bernard and Elizabeth
KAMINS. Wife
of the late Robert
COPE (1996.) Dear mother of Michael of Whitehorse,
Yukon, Marene and her partner Deb of London and Pat and her husband
Don of Ingersoll. Dear grandmother of Scott and Ian
COPE,
Shaun
BALTUS, David and Bob
VAN
REES,
Michelle
FOSTER, Amy
BRAUEN and
eleven great-grandchildren. Predeceased by her daughter-in-law
Elizabeth COPE and one sister Bernice
MacARTNEY.
She belonged
to the Creative Arts Centre and was a member of I.T.O.P.A. for
many years. She was also a supporter of the Conservative Party.
Dorothy was an avid golfer in her time and she belonged to the
same bridge club for over 40 years. Church, family and Friends
were very important to her. Friends will be received at the McBeath-Dynes
Funeral Home, 246 Thames St. S., Ingersoll Wednesday 2-4 and
7-9 p.m. where service will be held on Thursday, January 4, 2007
at 11: 00 a.m. Rev. Jim
CARR officiating. Interment Ingersoll
Rural Cemetery. In lieu of flowers memorial donations to Saint_James
Anglican Church or Canadian Diabetes Association would be appreciated
by the family.
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McARTNEY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-06-16 published
BENDER,
Ronald
Cecil (1946-2007)
Retired Teacher Ottawa Carleton District School Board. 1st recipient
of the Prime Minister's Award for Teaching Excellence in Science,
Technology and Mathematics. Recipient of the University of Waterloo
Descartes Award
Passed away in Ottawa, on Wednesday, June 13, 2007 after a courageous
battle with leukemia. Best friend and husband of Sharon Ann (nee
BOYD) for 37 years. Loving father of Matt (Jennifer
BELLMAN)
and Amy; proud and doting Papa of Callum. Dear brother of Pat
(Jim BARBER,)
Judy
(Tim
OLAVESON) and Rob. Cherished son-in-law
of Mrs. Velma
DUNN. He will be fondly remembered by his entire
family and his many, many Friends. The family wishes to express
their heartfelt thanks for the exceptional care and compassion
Ron received from Doctor
HUEBSCH, Doctor
TAY, Sheryl
McDIARMID, Gail
MacARTNEY,
Harry
HOPKINS, and the staff of both 5 West and the
Intensive Care Unit at the Ottawa General Hospital. Memorial
visitation will be held at McEvoy-Shields Funeral Home, 1411 Hunt
Club Rd (at Albion Rd, one block east of Bank St) on Sunday,
June 17th from 12 noon-4 p.m. and 6-9 p.m. and Monday, June 18th
from 9: 30 a.m. until service time in the Chapel at 11 a.m. In
lieu of flowers, the family has requested that a donation be
made in Ron's memory to the University of Ottawa Heart Institute,
Rm H2411, 40 Ruskin St. Ottawa, Ontario K1Y 4W7 or the Ottawa
Regional Cancer Foundation, 503 Smyth Rd. Ottawa, Ontario K1H 9Z9
Condolences may be sent to www.mem.com
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McARTNEY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-09-15 published
JOHNSON,
Marjorie
Evelyn (née
MacARTNEY)
At the Gravenhurst Manor on Friday, September 14, 2007, Marjorie
E. JOHNSON (née
MacARTNEY) in her 90th year, predeceased by her
husband Roy
JOHNSON in 1982. Beloved mother of Barry
JOHNSON
of Sudbury, Lynne
HALDENBY of Sault Ste. Marie, Don (Lana)
JOHNSON
of Scarborough. Grandmother of Leigh and Renee
HALDENBY,
Stephanie
and Christopher
JOHNSON.
Predeceased by her sisters Ena, Jean
and her brothers Harold, John and Gordon. Mrs.
JOHNSON is resting
at W.J. Cavill Funeral Home in Gravenhurst, 215-1 Bay Street.
The family will receive Friends at the W.J. Cavill Funeral Home
on Monday, September 17, 2007 from 7-9 p.m. The funeral service
will be held at Trinity United Church in Gravenhurst on Tuesday,
September 18, 2007 at 11 a.m. There will be a visitation at the
church from 10 a.m. until the time of the service. Interment
at Mickle Memorial Cemetery in Gravenhurst. In memory donations
to the Trinity United Church or the South Muskoka Memorial Hospital
Foundation would be appreciated.
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McCARTNEY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-11-16 published
NICOLAIDES,
John
James
Peacefully, in his sleep at Leisure World -- Brampton Woods Nursing
Home on Wednesday, November 14th, 2007, in his 84th year. Beloved
husband to Mary Virginia for 38 years. Dear brother-in-law to
Jim McCARTNEY and his wife
Ingrid of Toronto, Ontario. Uncle
to Helen ROBINSON and Rouli
NICOLAIDES of London, England. Predeceased
by his sister Niki
NICOLAIDES.
Cremation has taken place. Friends
will be received at Andrews Community Funeral Centre, 8190 Dixie
Road, Brampton (North of Steeles Avenue) 905-456-8190 on Tuesday,
January 15, 2008 from 1-2 p.m. with a Memorial Service to follow
at 2 p.m. in the funeral home chapel. In John's memory, donations
to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated.
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