BADALI
BADDELEY
BADGEROW
BADYK
BADALI o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-10-12 published
SASAKI,
Lisa
Miyumi
By Claudia
BADALI and Gina
McMICHAEL,
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Daughter, sister, mother, wife, friend, teacher, mentor, musician,
social activist. Born June 17, 1960, in Toronto. Died March 14
in Richmond Hill, Ontario, of cancer, aged 46.
Education always played an important role in Lisa's life. She
had a teaching degree from York University. Hired by the Toronto
District School Board in 1984, Lisa began a career as a dedicated
educator who modelled honesty and courage in making education
equitable for all students.
Lisa not only embraced her role as an anti-racist educator, she
was instrumental in developing a music program to teach steel
pan in schools.
Lisa Miyumi strongly believed in social equity and education
for all. Together with her life partner, Ivor
PICOU, she worked
with young people in Toronto's Jane and Finch community.
Their union resulted in two beautiful, sensitive and intelligent
daughters, Nayo and Kioni.
Lisa's ancestral roots were Japanese. However, during her youth,
she was ambivalent about her heritage. She was reluctant to talk
about her background or share her Japanese name with Friends.
As her passion for social justice grew, so did her appreciation
of her roots. Not only did she reclaim her name, she strove to
create greater awareness about the history of Japanese people
in Canada.
At the Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre, she led workshops about
interracial marriages and racism. She challenged people to think
deeply and reconsider their preconceived ideas.
Her commitment to social justice opened doors for her. She was
seconded to York University as course director for the Urban
Diversity Program at the Regent Park site. She shared her expertise
with the teacher candidates and mentored them about education
and equity issues.
Lisa had a great sense of humour. She loved parties, dancing
and sharing food and drinks with Friends. Friends anticipated
Lisa's yearly Christmas gift: her version of Trinidadian rum
punch. We fondly remember her enthusiastic involvement in the
Caribana festivities.
Despite her failing health, Lisa always maintained her good spirits.
A couple of days before her death, she requested beer. It was
early in the morning but we didn't object.
We toasted each other one last time and we remember her smile
and her comment: "Oh, that felt sooo good! They treat me well
here at the resort," she said, referring to the hospice where
she spent her last days.
Lisa played out her various roles in life with passion, and her
passing is a great loss for all who knew her.
Claudia BADALI and Gina
McMICHAEL are Friends of Lisa Miyumi.
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BADDELEY o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-12-11 published
BADDELEY,
George
H.
George passed away at York Central Hospital Saturday morning
December 8th at 7: 15 a.m. He leaves his wife Nancy and four daughters and
one son. Funeral service Tuesday 11: 00 a.m. at Marshalls Funeral
Home, Richmond Hill. Donations to the Diabetes Assoc., or Heart
and Stroke would be appreciated.
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BADGEROW o@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2007-09-05 published
PRIDDLE,
Stanley▼
Alexander▼
Suddenly at Grey Bruce Health Services Owen Sound, on Sunday
September▼ 2, 2007, Stanley Alexander
PRIDDLE of Markdale in his
78th year. Beloved husband of the late Vivian
PRIDDLE (née
DAWSON.)
Dear friend of Joyce
ROWE of Hanover. Loving father of Brenda
CATCHER of Owen Sound, Evelyn
CREGO
(Reg▼) of Burlington, and
David PRIDDLE
(Camilla▼) of Manotick. Dear grandfather of Ryan
DEMERCHANT, Allison
DEMERCHANT, Cole
PRIDDLE and Brock
PRIDDLE.
Sadly▼ missed by sisters Rosetta
MUIR of Dundalk, Margaret
BROWN
and Verna MARKOVICH both of Shelburne. Also survived by mother-in-law
Lillian DAWSON of Shelburne, and brother-in-law Tom
DAWSON of
Dundalk.▼
Predeceased▼ by parents Roy and Jessie (née
BADGEROW)
PRIDDLE.
The family will receive Friends at the May Funeral Home,
Markdale, Thursday 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. and Friday from noon
until 1: 30 p.m., where a funeral service will be held Friday,
September 7 at 1: 30 p.m. Interment in Maple Grove Cemetery, Dundalk.
If desired, memorial donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation
or the charity of your choice would be appreciated.
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BADGEROW o@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2007-10-17 published
PRIDDLE,
Stanley▲▼
Alexander▲▼
Stanley Alexander
PRIDDLE of Markdale passed away suddenly in
the Grey-Bruce Regional Health Centre in Owen Sound on Sunday
evening, September 2, 2007.
He was born on July 10, 1930 in Osprey Township, the only son
of Roy PRIDDLE and Jessie
(BADGEROW)
PRIDDLE. He and his three
sisters attended S.S.#2 McIntyre in Osprey Township where his
parents farmed. In 1944 Stan's father purchased a home near Dundalk
where the family resided for many years.
Stan's working career started after high school when he found
employment with Aitchison's Bakery in Dundalk. He worked there
for 12 years and learned the baking trade. In 1957 he took over
the bakery in Markdale which had been started by Allen
SMITH
of Dundalk. Two years later he purchased a building across the
street and moved the business there.
On October 24, 1959 he married Vivian
DAWSON of Dundalk and together
they owned and operated Priddle's Bakery. And that bakery was
a great success. People still rave about it today. Just last
year someone told his daughter Brenda that she used to go to
his bakery and had to hide the pastries she bought in different
areas of her house so people wouldn't eat them before meal time.
Many of the pleasant memories shared by those who attended visitations
and the funeral revolved around the bakery.
After Stan sold the bakery in 1972, he worked as a baker for
Vern's
Donuts in Owen Sound His employer, Vern
BARBER, remembered
Stan as someone who always had a smile on his face, and his co-worker,
Paul DICKSON/DIXON said that Stan taught him how to be a good baker.
Stan worked for Vern for 17 years before ill health forced him
to retire.
Stan's favourite pastime was to drive a car. He enjoyed travelling
to many places, both locally and far away. He has been in every
Canadian province and in many parts of the United States, to
the Bahamas and
to Jamaica. "If you're not going, you're not
living!" was his motto.
In retirement years he and Vivian purchased antique cars and
attended local parades and car shows. If a stranger wanted a
ride in one of his cars, he gave him one. They had many adventures
with these cars and met many new people along the way.
Stan had a good sense of humour. He was generous, quiet kind
and considerate. He was held in good esteem by all who knew him.
Stan is survived by his daughters, Brenda
CATCHER of Owen Sound
and Evelyn (Reg)
CREGO of Burlington and by his son David (Camilla)
PRIDDLE of Manotick, near Ottawa. He also has four grandchildren,
Ryan and Allison
DEMERCHANT and Cole and Brock
PRIDDLE. He is
fondly remembered by his friend Joyce
ROWE of Hanover who has
arranged to have a tree planted in his honour near Griersville.
He is also survived by his sisters Rosetta
MUIR of Dundalk, Margaret
BROWN of Shelburne and Verna
MARKOVICH of Shelburne. His mother-in-law
Lillian DAWSON of Shelburne and his brother-in-law Tom
DAWSON
of Dundalk also survive. He was predeceased by his parents Roy
and Jessie
PRIDDLE, and by his brothers-in-law Bill
MUIR,
Donald▼
BROWN and Stephen
MARKOVICH.
A funeral was held on Friday, September 7 at the Donald and May
Funeral Home in Markdale. His daughter Brenda wrote the eulogy
and his son David delivered the eulogy along with his own thoughts.
His other daughter, Evelyn, prepared a collage of pictures of
Stan at various stages in his life. Rev. Mark
WAUGH officiated
at the service and David
FRIES played the organ. A floral arrangement
was made for Stan by Bernice
TUPLIN of Feversham.
Friends and relatives were present from Markdale, Dundalk, Owen
Sound, Chesley, Cambridge, Burlington and Manotick.
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BADGEROW o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-09-04 published
PRIDDLE,
Stanley▲
Alexander▲
Suddenly at Grey Bruce Health Services-Owen Sound, on Sunday
September▲ 2, 2007, Stanley Alexander
PRIDDLE of Markdale in his
78th year. Beloved husband of the late Vivian
PRIDDLE (née
DAWSON.)
Dear friend of Joyce
ROWE of Hanover. Loving father of Brenda
CATCHER of Owen Sound, Evelyn
CREGO
(Reg▲) of Burlington, and
David PRIDDLE
(Camilla▲) of Manotick. Dear grandfather of Ryan
DEMERCHANT, Allison
DEMERCHANT, Cole
PRIDDLE and Brock
PRIDDLE.
Sadly▲ missed by sisters Rosetta
MUIR of Dundalk, Margaret
BROWN
and Verna MARKOVICH both of Shelburne. Also survived by mother-in-law
Lillian DAWSON of Shelburne, and brother-in-law Tom
DAWSON of
Dundalk.▲
Predeceased▲ by parents Roy and Jessie (née
BADGEROW)
PRIDDLE and brothers-in-law Bill
MUIR,
Donald▲
BROWN and Stephen
MARKOVICH.
The family will receive Friends at the May Funeral
Home, Markdale, Thursday 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. and Friday from
noon until 1: 30 p.m., where a funeral service will be held Friday,
September 7th at 1: 30 p.m. Interment in Maple Grove Cemetery,
Dundalk. If desired, memorial donations to the Heart and Stroke
Foundation or the charity of your choice would be appreciated.
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BADYK o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-08-20 published
BROWN,
Marilyn
E. (née
BADYK)
Suddenly after a long and courageous battle with cancer at Victoria
Hospital, London on Saturday, August 18, 2007. Beloved wife and
best friend of Philip. Loving daughter of Nicholas and the late
Mary BADYK. Dear sister of Michael and his wife
Natalie and aunt
of Nicole. Following an outstanding special education teaching
career in Etobicoke and Peel where she had been recognized as
Special Education Teacher of the Year in Ontario, she concluded
her teaching career at Matthews Hall in London. She was much
loved by her students and respected by her colleagues. Very involved
with her church and faith-related community work, Marilyn was
a source of inspiration to those who knew her. Her interests
were wide and varied with a great love of gardening, architecture,
design and fine dining. We have lost a woman of elegance and
grace. Friends may call on Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the
James A. Harris Funeral Home, 220 Saint_James Street, at Richmond,
London. The funeral service will be conducted at Saint Paul's Cathedral,
472 Richmond Street. at Queens Avenue, London, on Wednesday,
August 22 at 10: 30 a.m. Cremation will be followed by interment
at Woodland Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions
to the London Regional Cancer Program would be gratefully acknowledged.
(www.HarrisFuneralHome.ca)
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