ARANDA o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-12-03 published
RULE,
Jane
Vance, O.C., O.B.C.
Author, teacher, community activist, and role model, died in
her home on Galiano Island on November 28, 2007 surrounded by
family members. She was 76. The cause of death was complications
from cancer. Jane
RULE was the beloved sister of Elizabeth Rule
WALKER
(Libby) and her husband David
WALKER, and of Arthur Richards
RULE and his wife
Ann
RULE; she was the loving aunt of Alison
Rule WALKER and her partner Ali
ARANDA,
Katie
WALKER and her
husband Steve
GOMAS,
Janet
HOLMES and her husband Joe
HOLMES,
and Rick RULE and his wife
Bonnie
RULE.
Jane will be greatly
missed by grandnieces and nephews, Taylor and Joey
HOLMES,
Natalie
and Carson
GOMAS, and Mackenzie
RULE; and by her goddaughters
Carol DEARBORN,
Susan
VARN, and Jane
BURNHARDT; as well as her
many colleagues, Friends, fans, and readers. In lieu of flowers,
please send donations to The Jane Rule Endowment for the Study
of Human Relationships at University of British Columbia, cheques
payable to University of British Columbia, mailed to the attention
of Maryn Ellis, 500-5950 University Blvd, Vancouver, British
Columbia, V6T 1Z3.
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ARAUJO o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-01-13 published
SAGMAN,
Sadok
(Febrary 2, 1927-January 7, 2007)
Passed away peacefully in his 80th year, at the Jewish General
Hospital in Montreal. Devoted husband of Carmina Araujo
SAGMAN.
Beloved father of Sara and Ruth, Uri (Sandra), Doron (Yolanda),
and Shaul. Grandfather of Gabriel, Reuben and Nathaniel; Aaron,
Joel and Evan; Irene and Christine, Daniel and Stephanie. Survived
by his brother Ezra. Predeceased by his parents, Flora and David
SAGMAN, his brothers Eliyahu and Chaim, and by his first wife,
Arlette Politi
SAGMAN.
Reflecting his Biblical name, meaning
"the righteous," Sadok believed in justice and dedicated himself
to the values important to him: family and education. The second
of four brothers, he was born and raised in Baghdad. In the 1940s,
after his family was forced to flee Iraq, he fought for the new
State of Israel. In Israel, Sadok married Arlette
POLITI, studied
economics at the University of Tel Aviv, and became a banker.
In 1966, seeking greater opportunities, he emigrated with his
young family to Canada, where he worked as an economist for the
Federal Government in Ottawa and established himself as a chartered
accountant and subsequently as a real estate entrepreneur in
Montreal. After the sudden death of his first wife in 1969, he
raised three sons alone and later also cared for his aging parents,
who joined the household. In 1979 Sadok married Carmina
ARAUJO,
whom he cherished, and enjoyed a new round of fatherhood with
his adored daughters Sara and Ruth. With these blessings came
renewed energy and purpose. Throughout his life he remained disciplined,
active and optimistic, a fighter to the end. He was truly a self-made
man, whose remarkable focus and determination will continue to
inspire. The family is grateful to the caring staff of the Jewish
General Hospital in Montreal, with particular thanks to Doctor Harvey
Chang of the Palliative Care Unit, and also to Doctor Paul
GREIG
and Doctor Eric
CHEN of the University Health Network in Toronto.
A memorial service was held on January 7 in Montreal. If desired,
memorial donations may be made to the Jewish General Hospital
Foundation, (514) 340-8251 or www.jgh.ca
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ARAUJO o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-10-23 published
MOIR,
Carol (née
BLACK) (August 19, 1950-October 21, 2007)
It is with heavy hearts that we say goodbye to Carol (née
BLACK)
after a long and courageous battle with a rare neurological disorder.
She is survived by her mother Margaret; Husband Bill; kids Jeff,
Jason, Lauren; Brother Don and wife Marg and kids Charyl (Neil),
Trevor, Steven.
Carol, you have been an inspiration and joy to your family and
Friends. Your dignity and grace through this has been remarkable
and we have all been blessed to have been a part of your life.
The family wishes to thank the staff of the Complex Care facility
at Trillium Hospital (M-site) for their compassion and care for
Carol.
And to Maria
ARAUJO, Elisa
PERERA, Belen
BRAELEY, Emma
MONCAWE,
Jane HALL,
Nora
ANG and Marna
MARTIN, a simple thank you does
not seem adequate enough to convey our feelings. The Friendship,
care and love that you gave to Carol has been overwhelming and
the family is deeply touched.
Thank you also to Doctor Tiffany
CHOW,
Baycrest and
to Donna SCHELL
of the Alzhiemer's Society of Peel for your understanding, help
and guidance throughout.
Funeral Service will be held at the Glen Oaks Reception Centre
Chapel, 3164 9th Line (at Dundas), Oakville (905-257-8822) on
Thursday, October 25th, at 2: 30 p.m.
Donations in Carol's memory can be made to the Trillium Hospital
Centre Foundation or the Alzheimer's Society of Peel.
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