BOS
BOSCH
BOSENCE
BOSER
BOSETTI
BOSLEY
BOSS
BOSSENCE
BOSTIC
BOSTON
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BOS,
John
T.
At the farm, on Tuesday January 9th, 2007, John T.
BOS of Strathroy
in his 79th year. Beloved husband of Nolda
(DORTMANS) for 51 years.
Dear father of Willy and Patricia
(PARISH) of Strathroy and dear
grandfather of Jamie Ann
MANN and her husband Bryan, Hollie
BOS
(Mike WHITE/WHYTE) and Scott
BOS
(Laura
MITCHELL.) Also survived by
three sisters and one brother in Holland. Predeceased by a daughter
Betty Ann (1966) and a son Harry (1974) and three brothers in
Holland. Visitation will be held at Denning Bros. Funeral Home,
32 Metcalfe Street West, Strathroy on Thursday January 11th from
2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated
at All Saints Roman Catholic Church on Friday January 12th at
11: 00 a.m. Father Jorge
CHIMBINDA,
Celebrant.
Parish prayers
Thursday at 6: 45 p.m. Private family interment, following at
All Saints Roman Catholic Cemetery. Donations to the Heart and
Stroke Foundation would be appreciated by the family. A tree
will be planted as a living memorial to John.
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VAN
DEN
BOSCH,
Bryan▼
Treasured memories of a much loved husband and father, Bryan,
who left us June 25, 2004.
Just a thought of sweet remembrance,
Just a memory fond and true,
Just a token of affection,
And a heartache still for you,
More each day we miss you,
Though our thoughts are not revealed,
Little do they know the sorrow,
That's within our hearts concealed
- Memories of the times we had together are embedded in our hearts
forever. Sadly missed, loved, and remembered always, Rozina,
Dryden and Brooke.
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VAN
DEN
BOSCH,
Bryan▲
June 25, 2004.
You left a huge unfillable footprint in this world We miss you.
- Ted and Nina
HOUSEGO.
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THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON,
Harold
William
Arthur (1907-2007)
Harold
William
Arthur
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON - Born February 6, 1907 in London,
England, Harold
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON passed away peacefully on September 12,
2007 at his retirement residence, Riverpark Place in Ottawa,
having reached the age of 100. He was the only
son of Harold
Ernest THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON and Alice Maud
PRATT both of England. He moved
to London, Ontario in 1921 with his family and then to Saint
John, New Brunswick before settling in Ottawa. He is predeceased
by his wife of 68 years Hannah May
LAYLAND and his daughter Gail
BUTLER, as well as his sisters Elsie
HAMILTON and Alice
GALBRAITH.
Harold was a long-time employee of the Bank of Canada, retiring
as Chief of the Public Debt Department in 1972. He was an avid
violinist, who loved classical music, art and nature. He played
violin in the Ottawa Symphony Orchestra and also served on its
board of directors as treasurer for many years. But his special
passion was discussing politics, especially with his grand_son,
Michael of Ottawa, who, along with his wife
Sarah
FOY, dedicated
their time to seeing to Harold's needs in his later years. Harold
leaves behind his sister Ethel
BOSENCE of Saint John, New Brunswick
son-in-law David
BUTLER and wife
Sandra of Guelph, Ontario; granddaughter,
Marjory McDONALD, her husband Ian and their children, Carolyn,
Erin and Brendan of Toronto; granddaughter, Ava
BUTLER, and her
husband, Al
NEGRAZIS, and their children, Ashley, Lauren and
David of Goodwood, Ontario; grand_son, Michael, his wife Sarah,
and their daughters, Charlotte and Rebecca of Ottawa; and grand_son,
Steven BUTLER and his wife, Tracey of Toronto; as well as various
nieces and nephews. The family wishes to extend a special thanks
to Doctor SALSETO,
Harold's long time family physician as well as
to all the caring staff at Riverpark Place. Harold leaves a legacy
of love and an enthusiasm for life. His guiding light and words
of wisdom will be deeply missed by his surviving family members
and Friends. Friends are invited to visit at the Central Chapel
of Hulse, Playfair and McGarry, 315 McLeod Street, Ottawa on Sunday,
September 16 from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Interment to follow on Monday,
Sept, 17 at 10 a.m. at Pinecrest Cemetery, 2500 Baseline Rd.,
Ottawa. Condolences/donations/ tributes at www.mcgarryfamily.ca
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KELTIE,
Margaret (née
McMAHON)
Margaret KELTIE (née
McMAHON) passed away peacefully on Friday,
July 13, 2007 at the age of 92. She was predeceased by her husband
of 52 years William Allan
KELTIE.
She leaves to mourn her sister
Betty TRISTRAM (the late Gordon) of Delta, British Columbia,
three children, Richard (Kayla) of Vancouver, British Columbia,
Joyce and Janet
ACHESON
(Gary) and three grandchildren, Leanne
of London, England, Kristin
BOSER
(Ryan) and Michelle
FOGOLIN
(Rory). Memorial contributions can be made to the Cross Cancer
Institute. Memorial service was held at Connelly-McKinley ~ St. Albert
Chapel on Friday, July 20 at 2: 00 p.m. A family inurnment will
take place at a later date in Oakville, Ontario. Rest in Peace
Mom and Dad, 'We love you'. Love Dick, Joyce and Jannie. Connelly-McKinley
Ltd., St. Albert Chapel, 9 Muir Dr.; (780) 458-2222, to send
condolences: www.connelly-mckinley.com
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McLEAN,
Marion
Beatrice (née
ATTWOOD)
Of Saint Thomas, on Monday, January 8, 2006, at the Saint Thomas-Elgin
General Hospital, in her 86th year. Beloved wife of 68 years
of Peter James
McLEAN and loved mother of Barbara
HUGHES of Saint Thomas,
Carolyn and her husband Norman
BOSETTI of Windsor, Guy and his
wife Jane
McLEAN of London and Peter
McLEAN Jr of Saint Thomas.
Dear sister of Ruth
BROOKS of Saint Thomas, Eleanor and her husband
William GLIDDON of Saint Thomas and Ken and his wife
Laurie
ATTWOOD
of Germany. Sadly missed by 10 grandchildren, several great-grandchildren
and a number of great-great-grandchildren and nieces and nephews.
Marion was born in Saint Thomas on June 26, 1921, the daughter
of the late William and Ivy
(MYALL)
ATTWOOD.
She was a retired
dietician and had worked at Grace Hospital, Windsor and the Saint Thomas-Elgin
General Hospital. Marion was a member of Saint_John's Anglican
Church and a life member of the Order of the Eastern Star Chapter #320.
Resting at Williams Funeral Home, 45 Elgin Street, Saint Thomas where
funeral service will be held Thursday at 1: 00 p.m. Interment
to follow in Elmdale Cemetery. Visitation Wednesday from 2-4 and
7-9 p.m. Remembrances may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society.
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WEIR,
Doctor
John
Angus (1930-2007)
Dr.
John
Angus
WEIR, age 76, passed away suddenly at Queen Elizabeth
Hospital while visiting his beloved cottage in Prince Edward
Island. Survived by Ann, his wife of 48 years; his sons John
(Jennifer) of Waterloo; David (Sandy) of London, Ontario; Michael
(Cristina) of San Francisco; and Gregory of Waterloo. Also survived
by his sisters Joan (Ray)
McCLOSKEY of Charlottetown and Dorothy
(Paul) BOSLEY of Toronto. Predeceased by his parents J. Angus
and Mary, and his brother Robert. He is also survived by, and
took endless joy in, his loving grandchildren: Jack, Connor,
Sandy, Luke, Max, Calin and Dylan. John was born in Charlottetown,
Prince Edward Island on October 29, 1930 and throughout his years
there was more commonly known as 'Jack.' After graduating with
a B.A. from St. Dunstan's University (now University of Prince
Edward Island) in 1953, he went to London to continue his education
at the University of Western Ontario. There he attained his M.B.A.
in 1955 and at that point moved to Kitchener-Waterloo to work
at Electrohome. It was during this time that he met Ann, whom
he married in 1959, and when he formed some of the Friendships
that would endure throughout his lifetime. John and Ann subsequently
moved to South Bend, Indiana so that he could continue his education.
This culminated in John receiving his Ph.D in Economics from
Notre Dame University in 1964. They moved to Winnipeg where he
became a Professor at the University of Manitoba and it was there
that their boys John and David were born. In 1965 they moved
back to Kitchener-Waterloo so that John could take a position
at what would ultimately become another great passion in his
life: Waterloo Lutheran University when he arrived, later Wilfrid
Laurier University. After returning to Waterloo, John and Ann
welcomed Michael and Gregory to their family. And around this
time they moved to Batavia Place in Waterloo where they forged
some wonderful relationships with their neighbours that last
to this day. John served Wilfrid Laurier University in a variety
of capacities over the years: Professor, Chairman of the Economics
Department (1968-1978), Vice President Academic (1978-1982),
and finally as President (1982 until his retirement 1992). In
addition to all of these positions, he was also the self-appointed
head cheerleader at countless Laurier sporting events and played
Santa Claus at many university Christmas parties. It was at Laurier
that John had his greatest success and joy from a professional
perspective and it was where he formed some of the best Friendships
of his life. From the people on the Board and Senate, to the
faculty members he hired and served with, to the people in the
kitchen, John aspired to be a friend to all -- and loved nothing
more than getting a laugh out of them. His years since retiring
were consumed by an insatiable curiosity. Areas of interest over
that time have included computers, genealogy, astronomy, photography,
politics and Christianity, to name but a few. He also enjoyed
nothing more than spending time with his family, including reprising
his role as Santa for his grandchildren at Christmas. Resting
at the Hennessey Funeral Home in Charlottetown for visitation
on Monday 7-9 p.m., then transferred to Erb and Good Family Funeral
Home, 171 King St. South, Waterloo for visitation on Wednesday
7-9 p.m. and Thursday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. The Funeral Mass will
be Celebrated by John's good friend and classmate Father Bernie
Hayes on Friday morning at St. Louis Roman Catholic Church, 53 Allen
St. East, Waterloo, at 10 a.m. Reception and eulogy in the Science
Building at Wilfrid Laurier University immediately following
the Mass. Due to allergies we request no flowers please. In lieu
of flowers, donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation
or the John and Ann Weir Scholarship at Wilfrid Laurier University
and can be arranged by calling the Erb and Good Family Funeral
Home, 519 745-8445 or www.erbgood.com In living memory of Doctor John
WEIR, a tree will be planted through the Trees for Learning Program
by the funeral home.
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'It's a tragedy and should never have occurred'
By Guy DICKSON/DIXON,
Page L1
The Toronto woman who died after undergoing a routine liposuction
procedure last week was young and in good health, her employer
said yesterday.
Tom BOSLEY, president of Bosley Real Estate, the Toronto real-estate
company where Krista
STRYLAND worked, said he couldn't even understand
why she had the procedure in the first place.
"It's a tragedy and should never have occurred," said Mr.
BOSLEY.
"Basically she went to a clinic she shouldn't have been at… I
don't understand why she even was doing it, to be honest with
you. She was young, vibrant, very healthy, absolutely nothing
wrong with her."
A successful realtor in Toronto's leafy Davisville neighbourhood
and a mother in her 30s, Ms.
STRYLAND's heart stopped soon after
having liposuction in her abdomen at the Toronto Cosmetic Clinic
on Thursday. She went into cardiac arrest while still at the
clinic and later died at North York General Hospital.
The coroner's office is investigating the death.
The doctor who performed the operation is a general practitioner
who specializes in liposuction and is not a licensed plastic
surgeon, according to reports.
Many plastic surgeons say that Ms.
STRYLAND's death has highlighted
a major problem in the Canadian medical world: While plastic
surgeons must undergo licensing and adhere to strict regulations,
there's little to stop general practitioners from calling themselves
cosmetic surgeons and performing such procedures, even though
they don't have the training that plastic surgeons do.
Sean RICE, a plastic surgeon at North York General, was on duty
Thursday and was called down to help revive Ms.
STRYLAND. "I
think the big question people need to ask is who is the physician
performing the procedure. The push now is that everyone is calling
themselves a cosmetic surgeon," said Doctor
RICE. "And there's no
regulation at this point in time to [stop physicians from] calling
themselves 'cosmetic surgeon' and not even be a surgeon."
No one at the Toronto Cosmetic Clinic was available to comment
yesterday; a receptionist said she wasn't able to relay any messages.
According to the clinic's website, Behnaz
YAZDANFAR is the resident
liposuction specialist. Doctor
YAZDANFAR is listed on the College
of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario website as a general practitioner
with no specialty.
She was not available for comment yesterday.
"The only way that the public can educate themselves would be
to phone the Canadian Society of Plastic Surgeons and ask them
whether [a doctor] is a real plastic surgeon, or call the College
of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario and look up that person's
name and their qualifications. Because right now, you can call
yourself anything you want," Doctor
RICE said.
The College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario has been debating
new regulations to govern doctors who branch out into lucrative,
uninsured practices such as cosmetic surgery. Procedures like
liposuction can earn doctors thousands of dollars. At the Toronto
Cosmetic Clinic, the cost of liposuction starts at $2,500, according
to its website.
In November of 2000, the College of Physicians and Surgeons of
Ontario drafted a policy effective October of 2002 stating that
physicians changing the scope of their practice must "obtain
an appropriate assessment of their knowledge, judgment and skills
in the new area of practice, and possibly, appropriate education
or training if the assessment results so indicate."
The policy statement even used the hypothetical example of "a
family physician who wishes to perform cosmetic surgical procedures."
The College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario has since announced
"its intent to require physicians to report a change in their
scope of practice," according to the most recent issue of Dialogue,
a College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario publication.
"College policies rely on physicians to come forward of their
own volition if they wish to change their scope of practice or
re-enter practice," reported the July 2007 issue of the publication.
"The consequence of voluntary self-reporting is that some physicians
do report and undergo the training, supervision and assessment
required by the policies, while others do not. The policies are
intended to ensure that a physician has the skills, training
and experience necessary to practise in the area in which the
physician chooses to practise."
In the last four years there has been a 150 per cent jump in
the number of Ontario doctors who say they are performing cosmetic
surgeries, according to a recent report by the Canadian Broadcasting
Corporation.
"It is one of those incredibly unfortunate events for everyone
involved," Doctor
RICE said. "It's a very rare occurrence following
any cosmetic procedure - or any procedure, period. Following
liposuction, there have been some [occurrences] in the past.
But with new changes in guidelines and new equipment, the chances
are very, very minimal.
"What the actual cause was will have to come out of the coroner's
inquest."
Ms. STRYLAND's boss said her death was completely unnecessary.
"Being a family company, we feel like we lost a member of our
family," Mr.
BOSLEY said. "Our agents are just devastated. It
should never have happened."
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Bill BOSS, 90: Journalist
Canadian Press combat reporter 'ate censors for breakfast'
By Stephen
THORNE,
Canadian
Press,
Page S7
Ottawa -- Pierre Berton called him one of the toughest combat
reporters he ever knew, a trusted and familiar newsman who "ate
censors for breakfast."
Bill BOSS was the epitome of foreign correspondents, roving the
world's hot spots in goatee, khakis, silk scarf and black beret.
"The Bill BOSS byline has always been a trusted and familiar
one to Canadian newspaper readers," Mr. Berton (obituary, December 1,
2004) wrote in the Toronto Star in 1958. "I got to know him in
Korea, and he was the toughest reporter I encountered there.
He wasn't only tough physically, he was tough in other ways.
He was as fiery as his red beard."
His career with the national news service was a relatively brief
14 years, but the legacy he left behind among war correspondents
endured. He was among the elite of Second World War reporters,
ranking alongside the likes of Ross Munro and Bill Stewart of
The Canadian Press, Matthew Halton and Peter Stursberg of the
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and Charles Lynch of Reuters.
More than just a reporter, he was a member of the Canadian News
Hall of Fame and held degrees in arts and philosophy. He also
spoke French, Italian, German, Dutch and Russian (along with
a little Korean and Japanese), played piano and organ, composed
music and occasionally conducted orchestras.
As a journalist, he worked for the Ottawa Citizen and The Times
of London before serving a stint with the Canadian Army in Italy
as a public-relations officer, often escorting journalists to
the front.
After two years, he was "drafted" out of the army by Canadian
Press chief Gil Purcell to report as a civilian on the Allied
advance through Italy and northwestern Europe. He seized on the
opportunity.
"As soon as the appointment was made official and I was free
of army red tape, I grew a beard," he wrote years later. "My
feeling was that brass hats might be interviewed by umpteen correspondents
and never remember one of them. But they couldn't forget a man
with a red beard."
And they didn't.
Mr. Berton said some military public-relations officers lived
in terror of
BOSS. "He fought like a tiger to get his copy out,
and to report things as he saw them. Some high-ranking officers
hated him and, on occasion, tried to have him thrown out of Korea
because he wrote certain unpalatable things about the army there.
But BOSS wouldn't be budged. He holds the Korean endurance record
for war correspondents."
In 1951, Mr.
BOSS won the National Newspaper Award for feature
writing with a story recounting the travails of Canadian soldier
from the time he was wounded to his repatriation to Canada. Two
years later, he won a second National Newspaper Award, this time
for what was then called "staff corresponding" (overseas reporting)
with a series of stories from Moscow.
But one of Mr.
BOSS's greatest coups is not recognized by any
award or official record.
He'd just landed in Pusan, Korea, with the Princess Patricia's
Canadian Light Infantry, and he wanted to shake his reliance
on military authorities to get where he wanted to go. In short,
he needed his own, independent transportation. He went to the
quartermaster and said he required Scotch whisky enough for "the
CP" - never exactly specifying that it was The Canadian Press,
not the Command Post, that wanted the alcohol.
The quartermaster provided him with Scotch enough for an entire
company. Mr.
BOSS traded it for a tent, a generator, a trailer
and a Jeep, which has gone down in the annals of wire-service
lore as "The CP Jeep." He subsequently established what was arguably
the war's first press office.
Between wars and afterward, Mr.
BOSS reported from all over Europe,
Africa and Asia. He worked in all of the wire service's North
American bureaus, from Vancouver to New York, where he played
organ in St. Patrick's Cathedral.
A self-professed lifelong bachelor, he eventually left Canadian
Press to become a public-relations man himself - a sellout, according
to Mr. Berton.
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VASKELIS,
Michael "
Mike"
Edward
After spending his life battling a horrible disease, at Toronto
General Hospital on Monday, January 1st, 2007, and in his 29th
year, Mike's Cystic Fibrosis finally won. Much loved
son of Susan
(HEWITT)
(VASKELIS) and John
GOOLD.
Beloved grand_son of Ruth
TAILOR/TAYLOR.
Dearly loved brother of Tracy
(VASKELIS)
BOSSENCE and
her husband Matt and adored "Uncle Mike" to Lucas. Mike will
also be missed by his Uncles and Aunts; Lt. Com. James T.
HEWITT
and his wife
Norma of Ottawa; Raymond
HEWITT and his wife Becky
of Stratford; Ted
VASKELIS and his wife
Dorothy in Washington
State; and his Great Uncle Jimmy of Etobicoke; his cousins; Andrew,
currently serving in Afghanistan, Adrian (Sarah), Valerie, Jamie
and Owen and his step-sister Jody
KELLY
(Scott) and her family.
His many Friends and co-workers will miss Mike's quick wit and
sense of humour. Friends will be received by the family on Wednesday
from 7-9 p.m. and Thursday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the A. Millard
George Funeral Home, 60 Ridout Street South, London where the
complete funeral service will be held in the chapel on Friday,
January 5th, 2007 at 11: 00 a.m. with Reverend Brian
McKAY officiating.
Cremation. As an expression of sympathy, memorial donations may
be made to the Canadian Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, London Chapter,
Box 1131, Station B, London, Ontario N6A 5K2. The family would
like to thank Mike's Friends Ed and James for all their Friendship
and support the past few weeks. On line condolences accepted
at www.amgeorgefh.on.ca
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BABCOCK,
Vivian (née
ELLIOT/ELLIOTT)
Of Cape Croker, peacefully with her loving family at her side
at Grey Bruce Health Services Wiarton on Friday, December 8th,
2007. The former Vivian
ELLIOT/ELLIOTT at the age of 48 years. Loving
wife and best friend of Dennis for more than 10 years. Much loved
mother of Wawaskones
MURRELL, and Nungones
MAO and her husband
Darren, all of Toronto. Treasured grandma of Daunis
MAO,
Dre
MAO and Ocean
ELLIOT/ELLIOTT. Cherished sister of Victoria
BOSTIC and
her husband Ralph, of Round Lake Beach, Illinois; and Veronica
SMITH, of Cape Croker. Sadly missed by her nieces, nephews and
many Friends. Predeceased by her parents Merle
SMITH and Eulah
ELLIOT/ELLIOTT.
Family invite Friends to visit with them at the Cape
Croker Community Centre on Monday from 2: 00-4:00 and 7:00-9:00 p.m.
and Tuesday from 2: 00-4:00 and 7:00-9:00 p.m. A service to celebrate
Vivian's life will be conducted from the Cape Croker Community
Centre on Wednesday, December 12th, 2007 at 11 o'clock. Interment
in Little Port Elgin Cemetery, Cape Croker. Donations to the
Kidney Foundation or Canadian Diabetes Association would be appreciated
as your expression of sympathy. Arrangements entrusted to the
Thomas C. Whitcroft Funeral Home and Chapel, Sauble Beach (519) 422-0041.
Condolences may be expressed on-line at www.whitcroftfuneralhome.com.
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TRENHOLM,
Ruth
Marguerite (née
MANNING)
Passed away on June 28, 2007 surrounded by her loving children.
Born in Amherst, Nova Scotia she was a daughter of the late Wylie
and Nell MANNING. A proud alumna of Acadia University she held
the position of life secretary for her class of 1940. A resident
of The Town of Mount Royal, Montreal for fifty-six years, she
was very active at Mount Royal United Church, and Mount Royal
Curling Club. Recently she relocated her residence to Oakville,
Ontario.
Ruth is survived by her sister Joyce
BROOKS; her children,
Linda BOSTON (David) Bridgewater, Nova Scotia, Ted (Gail) Oakville,
Ontario, Anne (Clemente) Montreal, Karen
LINKER (Steve) Toronto,
twelve grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. She was predeceased
by her husband William, daughter Joyce and brother Ralph
MANNING.
Ruth loved life. Her passion for family, community, church and
Friends never wavered throughout her 88 years and her love for
her hometown kept her returning to the shores of Tidnish beach
every summer. A memorial service/celebration of her life will
be held in her honor in Nova Scotia on August 11, 2007 at the
Lorneville United Church at 1: 30 p.m. She will be missed and
remembered by her family as a caring, compassionate and loving
mother and grandmother. Forever in our hearts. Donations may
be made to the Canadian Cancer Society. Email condolences may
be sent through www.koprivataylor.com
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TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Helen▼
Marguerite▼ (née
FLOOD)
Peacefully at Lee Manor in Owen Sound on Monday, June 4, 2007.
In her 93rd year, Helen Marguerite
TAILOR/TAYLOR (née
FLOOD.)
Beloved▼
wife of the late William Humphrey “Hump”
TAILOR/TAYLOR.
Loving▼ mother
of Nora TAILOR/TAYLOR and Mary Anne and her husband Arthur
KEMPAN.
Loved▼
grandmother of Christopher and William. Sister-in-law of Lois
(Mrs. Harold
FLOOD.)
Remembered▼ by her nieces and nephews. Predeceased
by her father Dennis and her mother Olive
FLOOD (née
BOSWELL,)
her sister Gladys (Mrs. Clem
SLATTERY) and her five brothers
Harry FLOOD (Eleanor), Aubrey
FLOOD, Harold
FLOOD, Larry
FLOOD
(Helen) and Francis
FLOOD.
Friends may call at the Breckenridge-Ashcroft
Funeral Home on Friday evening from 7 to 9 p.m. A Funeral Mass
will be celebrated at Saint Mary's Church on Saturday morning at
10 a.m. Father Mark
GAZIN officiating. A Vigil service will be
held at the funeral home on Friday evening at 8: 30 p.m. Interment
in Greenwood Cemetery. As an expression of sympathy, memorial
donations to the Grey Bruce Regional Health Centre Foundation
would be appreciated by the family. The family wish to express
special thanks to the staff of the Grey Bruce Health Services
Owen Sound and to family friend Helen Holtz and to their loved
family member the late Ella J.
POWLEY.
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TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Helen▲
Marguerite▲ (née
FLOOD)
Peacefully at Lee Manor in Owen Sound on Monday, June 4, 2007.
In her 93rd year, Helen Marguerite
TAILOR/TAYLOR (née
FLOOD.)
Beloved▲
wife of the late William Humphrey Hump
TAILOR/TAYLOR.
Loving▲ mother
of Nora TAILOR/TAYLOR and Mary Anne and her husband Arthur
KEMPAN.
Loved▲
grandmother of Christopher and William. Sister-in-law of Lois
(Mrs. Harold
FLOOD.)
Remembered▲ by her nieces and nephews. Predeceased
by her father Dennis and her mother Olive
FLOOD (née
BOSWELL,)
her sister Gladys (Mrs. Clem
SLATTERY) and her five brothers
Harry FLOOD (Eleanor), Aubrey
FLOOD, Harold
FLOOD, Larry
FLOOD
(Helen) and Francis
FLOOD, and by their beloved family member
Ella J. POWLEY.
Friends may call at the Breckenridge-Ashcroft
Funeral Home on Friday evening from 7 to 9 p.m. A Funeral Mass
will be celebrated at Saint Mary's Church on Saturday morning at
10 a.m. Father Mark
GAZIN officiating. A Vigil service will be
held at the funeral home on Friday evening at 8: 30 p.m. Interment
in Greenwood Cemetery. As an expression of sympathy, memorial
donations to the Grey Bruce Regional Health Centre Foundation
would be appreciated by the family.
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