BINDER
BINGLEMAN
BINK
BINKLE
BINNS
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BINDER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-08-11 published
BINDER,
Marilyn
Patricia (née
MEEN)
Marilyn Fought For Life. Marilyn Patricia
(MEEN)
BINDER passed
away on August 4, 2007, surrounded by devoted family at her home
in Bellingham, Washington. She was 49. Marilyn had waged a valiant
battle with kidney cancer for almost four years. The disease
knocked her to the mat more than a few times. Always, she mounted
a new and of tuntried defense drawing from experimental drug
protocols. Diagnosed well after the disease had spread, Marilyn
humbled us with her courage and exceeded all expectations of
life expectancy in her determination to survive for her husband
and children. She was educated at York Mills Collegiate Institute
in Toronto, Ontario, where she was born. She graduated with a
Bachelor of Economics from McMaster University in nearby Hamilton,
and was working as a bank manager when she married her college
sweetheart, Richard
BINDER.
The couple raised sons Michael, now
18, and Derek, 15, in Pickering and Barrie, Ontario, before moving
to Kelso, Washington, in 1994 and on to Bellingham six years
later. Marilyn knew what Friends were for and attracted an everexpanding
circle in her chosen role as hockey-, soccer- and tennis-mom.
Coordinating the Fairhaven Chess Club for three years, her Friends
recall that, over time, her place became an open house for socializing
'chess parents' while the kids played downstairs. In spare time,
she joined in charity walkathons and volunteered her time at
Butler Acres Elementary School in Kelso, and Happy Valley and
Fairhaven schools in Bellingham. Close Friends cherish memories
of Marilyn - active on holidays, on boat rides in Muskoka and
the Okanogan, and parasailing, skiing and cheering from the sidelines
of her boys' games. We picture her in more private moments with
dog Sara and cat Raja, knitting or needlepoint at the ready,
and a listening ear and open heart for any friend who might call.
Marilyn's generosity towards her Friends was returned in kind
in the ups and downs of illness. Our family remains evergrateful
to many Bellingham neighbours and Friends, longtime Friends in
British Columbia and Ontario, and 'the angels of Longview,' whose
near-daily mailings brought support from the day of diagnosis
to the day of her passing. Her unfailing humour, smile, and style
will be deeply missed, not only by immediate family but by her
parents Arthur and Shirley
MEEN of Toronto, sisters Jennifer,
Liz and Christine
(BINDER) and their families, and in-laws Hermann
and Doris BINDER. In recognition of researchers and physicians
who specialize in kidney cancer treatments, Marilyn has asked
that donations be directed to the Kidney Cancer Association at
www.kidneycancer.org, so the fight may ultimately be won. A Celebration
of Marilyn's Life will be held at 11: 00 a.m. on Saturday, August
11th, at Bayview Chapel in the funeral home (Lakeway and Woburn).
You may share your thoughts and memories of Marilyn in the on-line
memorial guest book at www.molesfuneralhomes.com
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BINGLEMAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-08-13 published
BINGLEMAN, Patricia Kathleen Oakley (née
WAERN)
Peacefully at the Ross Memorial Hospital, Lindsay, Ontario, Saturday,
August 11th, 2007 in her 66th year after a valiant battle with
cancer. The strong and spirited woman found joy in reading, gardening
and cooking. She was happiest when caring for her family and
beloved pets. This "Queen of her kitchen" will be sorely missed
by all. Dearly beloved wife of Jack, who stood strongly by Paddy's
side throughout her long fight. Loving and devoted mother of
Craig (Debbi-Lynne) and Jay (Courtney). Adoring grandmother of
Tyler. Loving daughter of Kay and the late Len. Best friend and
confidante to "Sisty-ugler" Ann (Brian). Her generosity and thoughtfulness
will also be missed by close family members Gladys, Jeannie,
Bev, and Bill, numerous nieces, nephews and Friends. A Memorial
visitation will be held at Trinity Church, 42 William Street,
Bobcaygeon, Ontario, August 14th, 2007 from 11: 00 a.m. until
time of Memorial Service at 2: 00 p.m. Funeral Arrangements entrusted
to the Monk Funeral Services Bobcaygeon (705-738-3222). As expressions
of sympathy donations to a charity of choice would be appreciated
by the family.
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BINK o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-08-23 published
BROWN,
William "
Bill"
Peacefully at Parkwood Hospital, on Wednesday, August 22nd, 2007,
Mr.
William "
Bill"
BROWN of London in his 79th year. Beloved
husband of Jean
BROWN.
Loving father of Cynthia "Cindy"
McPHEE
(Daniel) of Toronto, Bradley
BROWN
(Jill) of Millbrook, Kathleen
BEESER
(Gary) of Mount Albert, Dawn E.
BINK (John) of Komoka,
and Lynn BAUMAN/BOWMAN of Peterborough. Much loved grandfather to Jessica,
Samantha, Matthew, Michelle, Tiffany, Lauren, Taylor, Robert,
Courtney, Ainsley, Megan, Shannon, Robbie, and Tyler. Visitation
will be held on Saturday from 2: 00-4:00 and 7:00-9:00 p.m. at
the Westview Funeral Chapel, 709 Wonderland Road North, London,
where the funeral service will be conducted on Sunday, August
26th, 2007 at 2: 00 p.m. In lieu of flowers, those wishing to
make a donation in memory of Bill are asked to consider the London
Health Sciences Foundation - Cancer Centre or the Parkwood Hospital
Palliative Care Unit.
Condolences may be sent to condolences@westview funeral chapel.com
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BINKLE o@ca.on.grey_county.hanover.the_post 2007-11-30 published
BINKLE,
Helen
Leona
(WETTLAUFER)
The former Helen
WETTLAUFER, beloved wife of the late Roy
BINKLE
of Neustadt, passed away at The Village Seniors’ Residence in
Hanover on Sunday, November 25, 2007, in her 85th year.
She is survived by two sisters-in-law, Helen
WETTLAUFER of Neustadt
and Verna GLEBE and Delton of Waterloo, and a number of nieces,
nephews and Friends.
Sadly missed by Craig. Predeceased by one sister, Fern
BECKER,
and two brothers, Lorne
WETTLAUFER and Harvey
WETTLAUFER.
Friends were received at the Garrett Funeral Chapel in Neustadt
until the morning of Tuesday, November 27, 2007, then to St. Paul’s
Lutheran Church, Neustadt for funeral services at 11 a.m. Interment
St.
Paul’s
Lutheran Cemetery. Reverend Paul
LANGOHR officiated.
The pallbearers were Gary
CAMERON, Craig
WITTER, Jeff
WETTLAUFER,
Scott WETTLAUFER,
David
GLEBE and Ryan
CAMERON.
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BINNS o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2007-01-01 published
SUMMERS,
Frederick
Ross
Peacefully after a short illness at London Health Science Centre-Victoria
Hospital on Saturday, December 30, 2006. Frederick Ross
SUMMERS
of Springfield in his 66th year. Dear brother of David
SUMMERS
and wife Jeanette of Aylmer and Wilfrid
McNAUGHTON and wife Rhonda
of Springfield. Longtime friend of Ruth
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART.
Also survived
by a number of nieces and nephews. Born in Tillsonburg on September 9,
1940 son of the late Iva
McNAUGHTON and the late Ross
SUMMERS.
Fred was yard foreman at Cashway in Tillsonburg, worked at the
Tobacco Warehouse in Aylmer and
at Steens Pool Room. He was a
lifelong resident of the farm at Springfield. Fred was a member
of Malahide Masonic Lodge #140 af and am, the Aylmer Shrine Club
and Mocha Temple, London. Friends may call at the H.A. Kebbel
Funeral Home, Aylmer on Tuesday 7-9 and Wednesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
where the funeral service will be held on Thursday January 4,
2007 at 1: 00 p.m. Interment, Springfield Cemetery. Rev. Janess
BINNS-
LANDELL, officiating. Donations to Saint_John's United Church
would be appreciated. Masonic Service Wednesday at 7: 00 p.m.
condolences at kebbelfuneralhome.com
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BINNS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-08-09 published
EL BAROUDI,
Gail
Ray (née
SULLIVAN) (August 2, 1936-August 3,
Died peacefully in her seventy-second year at the Toronto East
General
Hospital.
Beloved wife and best friend of Sandy EL
BAROUDI
for forty-eight years. Dearest daughter of Michael and Isabel
(BINNS)
SULLIVAN.
Also predeceased by her brothers Brian and
Patrick SULLIVAN. Cherished mother of Mona
MacKENZIE
(Gordon,)
Helen THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON (Christopher), Mark EL
BAROUDI (Shelley
WOLOSKI),
Susanne CARSLEY
(Louis,) and Laura EL
BAROUDI. Devoted grandmother
of Alexa-Reigh
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON,
Cole
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON, Devon
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON, Madeleine
EL BAROUDI, Timothy
CARSLEY, Jacqueline
MacKENZIE, Nicola
CARSLEY,
Griffin EL
BAROUDI, and Mercedes
MacKENZIE.
Sadly missed by her
brother Dennis
SULLIVAN
(Aileen;
Carey and Jeanette;) her sister-in-law
Sandra SULLIVAN (Patrick; Todd, Sheena, Tammy and Scott); and
her sister-in-law Nelly
FERGUSSON (Blair; Kira and Andrew). Remembered
with fondness and Friendship by her cousins Charlotte
GRAHAM
Virginia ALLENDER
(WELSH), Carolyn
LOUGHLIN
(WELSH) and Robert
WELSH; Maureen
KOLPAK
(SULLIVAN) and Brenda
METZNER
(SULLIVAN)
Marjorie STEAD
(BINNS) and Sylvia
LAWES
(BINNS;)
Timothy
BREWER,
M.D. Gail attended Middlebury College and received her M.B.A.
(Finance) degree from McGill University. She was born in Long
Island, New York and resided all of her married life in Canada,
the last thirty-six years on Heath Street West in Toronto. She
was generous with those who were in need wherever they might
be in the world and she dedicated her life to the care of her
family. As a member of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, she worked
quietly and diligently to help bring the churches in her community
closer together through events like the Good Friday Walk. As
her children grew up, Gail developed a passion for the investment
business and economics. She became a stockbroker, then a teacher
(Investing for Women; Branksome Hall) and later took up writing
for newspapers in Montreal and Toronto, latterly becoming a free-lance
reporter for the Report on Business in the Globe and Mail. She
was passionate about her garden, flowers and plants. She adored
her pets, cats in early years (Johnny and Fluffy) and Labrador
Retrievers in later years (Anna, Lucy and Holly). She loved walking
with her dogs, and spending parts of her summers on Lake Huron
(Grand Bend) and Lake Simcoe (Shanty Bay). She was delighted
by the Opera Atelier and attending the theatre. She cherished
entertaining family and getting together with old Friends. Gail
was uncomplaining and encouraging to those around her as she
faced a difficult and debilitating challenge over the last months.
A private service was held for the immediate family after her
death and a celebration of her life will take place in October
(details of the arrangements for this event will appear in these
columns in late September/ early October). In lieu of flowers,
donations in Gail's memory for the general maintenance of the
G5 roof-top garden at the Toronto East General Hospital are welcome
www.tegh.on.ca Those wishing to offer condolences are invited
to e-mail www.trullfuneralsyonge.com
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BINSTOCK o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-06-25 published
RUBINOFF,
Sarah
Ida
It is with deep sorrow that the Rubinoff family announces that
Ida Sarah RUBINOFF passed away peacefully with her family by
her side at Toronto General Hospital on Friday, June 22, 2007.
She was 71. Ida was the quintessential lover of life and always
up for the next adventure. Her boundless capacity to love and
her wisdom, humour and enthusiasm will be forever missed by her
husband, Phillip, her children Marci (Dave
WIFFEN) and Adam (Shanna
ROSEN,) her two young grandchildren Zachary and Eli, her sister
Claire (Martin
BINSTOCK) and her family and many, many Friends.
She touched so many lives and all of those lucky enough to have
known her will treasure her memory always. Even a leukemia diagnosis
almost three year ago could not dampen her spirit and she continued
to love and live her life to its fullest. The family would like
to extend our profound appreciation to Doctor Aaron
SCHIMMER and
the staff at Princess Margaret Hospital, the nurses and doctors
of the Toronto General Hospital Multiple Sclerosis/Intensive
Care Unit unit and her special caregivers, Deb, Paulette, and
Sheila, whose outstanding care provided great comfort to Ida
and therefore to her family as well. A funeral service was held
on Sunday, June 24, 2007. Shiva will be observed at 7 Berkindale
Drive until Friday, June 29th, with evening service only. The
family asks that donations in Ida's memory be directed to the
Ida Rubinoff Patient Support Fund at the Princess Margaret Hospital
Foundation at 416-946-6560.
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