BRYAN
BRYANT
BRYCE
BRYDE
BRYDON
BRYDSON
BRYERS
BRYON
BRYSON
BRYAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-12-19 published
FULTON,
William "
Bill"
Downie
Went to be with his Lord on Friday, December 14. Much loved by
May, his wife for 59 years and four children, Diane
WAGNER,
David
FULTON,
Christine
HEGEMAN, Kerri
BRYAN and their spouses. Greatly
loved by his nine grandchildren: Ben
FULTON,
Laura
WAGNER, Elaina
WAGNER and daughter Daya; Tineke, Annamieke and Martin
HEGEMAN
Robin, David and Raia
BRYAN. A Memorial Service will be held
on Sunday December 23 at 2: 30 p.m. at Donway Baptist Church,
235 The Donway West, Don Mills. Donations may be given to SIM Canada
or to IVCF.
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BRYANT o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2007-01-31 published
John
Elmer
(Jack)
WRIGHT
In memory of John Elmer (Jack)
WRIGHT,
October 25, 1923 - January 27, 2007.
Jack, a resident of Manitoulin Centennial Manor and a life-long
resident of Gore Bay, died Saturday, January 27, 2007 at the age of 83 years.
Jack was born in Ice Lake. He was the
son of the late John C. and
Mary Ann (BAILEY)
WRIGHT.
Jack was the Past Master of the Gore Bay
Masonic Lodge Branch #472 AFAM, of which he was a member for over 50
years. Jack worked in construction for many years. He was happiest when
he was in a truck, ice fishing or on his lawn mower. Dearly beloved
husband of Wilda (Atkinson) Wright for over 59 years. Loving and loved
father of Doug (Mary), Glen (Marilyn), and Pat (Alan). Loving Poppa to
Michael, Aaron, Shelley (best girl in the world), Danny, Cory, Julie and
Alicia. Great grandfather to Trent, Eric, Tanner and Jacey. Dear brother
to Norman, Tom and Doris Urso. Remembered by sisters-in-law Vera and
Darlene. Predeceased by infant baby brother Lawrence, brothers Stewart
and Fred and sisters Margaret
THORTON,
Thelma
CLARK and Ethal
BRYANT.
There will be no funeral or memorial service. Burial will be conducted in
the spring at the Burpee Mills Cemetery.
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BRYANT o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2007-01-04 published
BRYANT,
Shirley
G. (formerly
SAUNDERS)
On Tuesday, January 2nd, 2007, at London Health Sciences Centre-Victoria
Hospital, Shirley G.
BRYANT
(SAUNDERS) of Longworth Long Term
Care,
London, on her 83rd year. Widow of Wilson (Bill)
BRYANT
(2002) and
Sgt.
Allan
SAUNDERS (1944.) Predeceased by brother
Stan ASHTON (1973.) Dearly loved mother of Judy
YOUNG
(Gerry)
of London, Kathy
ADAM/ADAMS and John
BRYANT of London and Patricia
BITE
(Uldis) of Rochester, Minnesota. "Grama" will be sadly missed
by grandchildren, Susan
MONTGOMERY
(Scott,)
Sandra
MOFFITT (Brent,)
Erin ADAM/ADAMS, Alan
ADAM/ADAMS, Anna, Julia and Marisa
BITE. Great-grandchildren
Kristen and Josh
MONTGOMERY,
Troy and Kate
MOFFITT and Lorcan
DUVAL will also miss their "Cookie Grama." Visitation will be
held on Thursday from 7: 00-9:00 p.m. at the Westview Funeral
Chapel, 709 Wonderland Road North, where the funeral service
will be conducted on Friday, January 5th, 2007 at 10: 00 a.m.
Interment, Mount Pleasant Cemetery. As an expression of sympathy,
donations to the Alzheimer Society or Youth for Christ would
be appreciated.
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BRYCE o@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2007-07-11 published
HANLEY,Gord
Bryce
Gordon
Suddenly at the South Lake Regional Health Centre, Newmarket
on Sunday, July 8th, 2007 of Singhampton in his 60th year. Husband
and best friend of Pat
STEELE (née
HUISH,)
son of Bill
HANLEY
(the late Eleanor) of Maxwell and son-in-law of Thelma
HUISH
of Collingwood Loving father of Shawn
STEELE of Ottawa and Chris
(Melanie) STEELE of Singhampton. Dear grampa and popa of Taylor
BRYCE,
Dylan,
Ashley and Katie Dear brother of Bill (Mary Beth)
of Nottawa, Raymond (Zita) Nancy (Greg)
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON all of Singhampton,
and Beverley (Clint)
HAVENS of Balzac, Alberta. He will be loved
and remembered by his many aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews
and Friends. The family will receive Friends at the Fawcett Funeral
Home, Flesherton on Thursday, July 12, 2007 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
Service will be held at the Feversham Community Centre on Friday,
July 13 at 11 a.m. Interment - Maxwell Cemetery. Memorial contributions
to the Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters or the charity
of your choice would be gratefully appreciated.
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BRYCE o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-08-10 published
PEARCE,
Charles
Bryan
Bryan PEARCE, in his 58th year on August 9, 2007, died peacefully
in the sanctuary of his home and in the company of those he loved.
Bryan will be remembered for his devotion to family and his kind,
gentle, manner. These and many other wonderful memories will
be forever cherished by wife
Jackie (née
HENRY) and son Isaac
at home in Port Elgin. Thought of often by step-daughter Holly
BRYCE and her family of Victoria Harbour, sister Penny
VEGNADUZZO
and her family of Richmond Hill, brother-in-law Tom
HENRY and
his family of Southampton. Cremation. Friends are invited to
visit with Jackie, Isaac and family at a casual gathering to
be held in the Family Centre of the Eagleson Funeral Home, Southampton
on Saturday August 11, 2007 from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.. Expressions
of Remembrance to the Oncology Unit, Volunteer Services, Grey
Bruce Regional Health Centre, Owen Sound or to the Saugeen Memorial
Hospital Foundation, Southampton would be appreciated. Condolences
may be forwarded to the family through www.eaglesonfuneralhome.com.
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BRYCE o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-11-17 published
BRYCE,
Wilfred
James
(Longtime Bell employee)
In his 76th year. November 14, 2007 at the Penetang General Hospital,
Penetanguishene, Ontario. Peacefully and surrounded by his family
after fighting his long illness with great optimism and greater
courage. Will be sadly missed by his beloved wife
Joye (née
TACKABERRY)
of 50 years. Lovingly remembered and admired by his children
Valerie (Richard)
PIEKARZ and Brenda (Brian)
IRELAND, his grandchildren
Nicholas BRYCE, Kayla
FRANCES, Jerrad
BRIAN, Lauren
EMILY, his
niece Carol
DINEEN and his Aunt and Uncle Sammy and William
TINER.
Predeceased by his sister Dorothy (Leo)
DINEEN and his parents
Nelson and Keziah. Cremation has taken place. A Celebration of
Wilf's Life to take place at Saint Paul's United Church, 308 King
Street, Midland, Ontario on November 17, 2007. Visitation to
take place at 10: 30 a.m. followed by service at 11:30 a.m. Reception
to follow. If desired, donations to Saint Paul's United Church
or The Royal Victoria Hospital Oncology Unit.
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BRYCE,
Warren
Randal
On Wednesday, January 10, 2007 at Hill House Hospice, Richmond
Hill, just up the road from his home in Thornhill. Warren leaves
behind in body, but never in spirit, his golden best friend and
wife of 48 years, Jean. Beloved father of Barbara, David and
Cameron and their spouses, Ricardo, Dana and Joanna. Sadly missed
by his brother and sister-in law Malcolm and Donna, and by his
little sister and brother-in-law Dana and Brian, to all of whom
he is grateful for their long distances of travelling to come
be with him. Also leaves his good old best friend, road trip
partner, and brother-in-law Ian
KEITH and sister-in-law Ellie,
and his sister-in-law and brother-in-law Sheila and Blake
GIBB.
Missed by his grandchildren, Anna, Sebastian, Evan, Isabel and
a wonderful new arrival expected any day now. After family and
Friends, he loved building and fixing, capable of tackling any
project. Miraculously finished his work on the cottage this summer
and on the house this fall, so off now to others, elsewhere,
and watching over his Jeanie. Service and reception on Monday,
January 15, 2007 at 2 p.m. at Thornhill United Church, 25 Elgin
Street, Thornhill, Ontario. If desired in lieu of flowers, donations
to Hill House Hospice (www.hillhousehospice.com) or Canadian
Cancer Society in memory of Warren most appreciated.
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BRYCE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-06-30 published
STEELE,
Isobel
Ferguson "
Tibbie"
b. July 9, 1910; died peacefully at Kiwanis Care Home in New
Westminster, British Columbia on June 25, 2007, two weeks short
of her 97th birthday. She is survived by her loving family, sisters
Margaret (Ed)
HOGG and Maisie (Charlie)
CARNCROSS, nieces and
nephews Catherine
GUNTER, Bill
HOGG, Elizabeth
MUNROE, Pat
BUNNELL,
Gord CARNCROSS,
Barbie
CARNCROSS and their families; cousins
Margaret MANN,
Tom
STEELE and Marion
BRYCE. Tibbie is predeceased
by nieces Barbara
(HOGG)
MacPHEE and Nancy
(CARNCROSS)
CLARK.
At age six, Tibbie emigrated from Scotland with her family, taking
up residence in New Westminster, where she lived for most of
her life. She will be remembered for her gracious manner, her
inquiring mind, and her lively interest in the lives of her family,
Friends, and former students. Tibbie began her long teaching
career at age 19, in a 1 room schoolhouse on Gabriola Island,
moving to Courtney and returning during the war years to teach
in New Westminster, where she remained until she retired in 1973.
Her determination and love of learning, particularly history,
led her to gradually complete both Bachelors and Masters degrees
at University of British Columbia. In her active retirement years
she continually sought out ways to pursue her intellectual, social
and spiritual interests (University Women's Club; Philanthropic
Educational Opportunity Chapter "P"Sisterhood; St. Aiden's Presbyterian
church), and spent many enjoyable months each year at the family
summer home at Gower Point on the Sunshine Coast, where she made
lifelong Friends among the summer resident families there. The
family wishes to thank the staff of Kiwanis Care for the kindness
and love they showed towards Tibbie, and for the excellent all-round
environment of both peaceful care and stimulating activity which
made her last years so enjoyable for her. A family Memorial Service
will be held for Tibbie at Kiwanis Care Centre.
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STUBBS,
Major
Raymond
Edwin
Died peacefully at his home in Toronto, November 29, 2007, two
days shy of his 91st birthday. Born December 1, 1916 in Sault
Ste. Marie to Edwin
STUBBS and Lily Maude
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON, Dad enlisted
as a Private in 1940 and was soon made Second Lieutenant in the
Canadian Armoured Corps Fifth Division. He graduated from Sandhurst
Royal Military College and joined the 9th Armoured Regiment -
British Columbia Dragoons. Dad served in the North African campaign
and was wounded twice while serving in the Italian campaign,
where he was promoted to Captain (Troop Leader and Battle Captain.)
By the end of World War 2 he had been made Brigade Major, Squadron
Leader Tanks, and was decorated seven times for which he was
deeply proud. He remarked in a private note that he was very
glad to be alive. After 41 years with the Algoma Steel Corp.,
Dad retired as Director of Market Development. He spent many
happy summers aboard his beloved Caravel on Georgian Bay and
would be found each winter with his many wonderful Friends in
Sarasota. Ray leaves behind his devoted companion of 28 years,
Margaret BRYCE, two daughters, Lorraine
STUBBS of Rockwood, Lyn
COOMBS (and Chip) of Toronto and their daughters, Bronwyn and
Hilary. Predeceased by two daughters, Martha (Tootie) in 1994 and
Marianne in 1974. Deepest thanks to his extraordinarily dedicated
team of caregivers and the wonderful attention and care provided
by Doctor Iris
GORFINKEL. No words can express the heartfelt gratitude
felt for dear Margaret, an angel of compassion, dedication and
ever patient Tender Loving Care. The family will receive Friends
at the Humphrey Funeral Home - A.W. Miles Chapel, 1403 Bayview
Avenue (south of Eglinton Avenue East), from 12 noon on Tuesday,
December 4th with a funeral service following in our Chapel at
1: 00 p.m. Donations to the Salvation Army, 2 Overlea Boulevard,
Toronto M4H 1P4 would be appreciated. Condolences and memories
may be forwarded through www.humphreymiles.com.
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BRYCE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-12-31 published
SHEARD,
Gail (née
FERRISS)
December 28, 2007, loving and beloved wife of the late Terence
SHEARD, C.B.E., Q.C., (1985.) Dear twin sister of the late Joan
HATCH
(H.
Clifford
HATCH d.,) daughter of the late Kathleen and
Ezra Garth
FERRISS of Walkerville, Ontario.
PROUD and cherished
aunt of Clifford
HATCH (Sylvie), Gail
TODGHAM (Doug), Mary
HATCH,
and Richard
HATCH
(Patti.)
She was the loving great aunt of Diane
HATCH (Chris
NAUDIE), Aurelie
BRYCE (Doug), Clifford
HATCH (Amanda),
Anne and Paul
TODGHAM (Mary Anne), Elizabeth and Michael
STEPHENS,
Johanna and Kristofer
HATCH.
Dearest friend of Helen Perren.
The family extends its thanks to Rolyne Gallardo and Ella Capuyan
for dedicated care during the past twenty-one months. After graduating
from Walkerville Collegiate, Gail enrolled in University College,
University of Toronto, where she won a Reuben Wells Leonard scholarship.
She graduated in 1937 with an Honours B.A. in Modern Languages
alongside her beloved twin sister Joan. Her business career included
advertising, script-writing, and promotion in Toronto and Ottawa.
Following her marriage to Terence
SHEARD in 1950, Gail enjoyed
an active life as a volunteer, serving 42 years as a member of
the Volunteer Committee of the Art Gallery of Ontario, including
22 years as a docent in the adult education program. Gail was
a member of the University Club of Toronto, and
an Honorary Life
member of Rosedale Golf Club, (where she was both Captain and
President of the Ladies' section.) Gail
SHEARD was a Founder
Member of the Art Gallery of Ontario, and a Lifetime Member of
King's College Circle, University of Toronto. Funeral services
will be held at St. Simon-The-Apostle Anglican Church, 525 Bloor
Street E. at 10 a.m. on Friday, January 4, 2008, followed by
burial in Mt. Pleasant cemetery. The family invites Friends to
a reception at Rosedale Golf Club, 1901 Mt. Pleasant Rd. immediately
following. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made
to the Gail Sheard Endowment Fund for professional development
of curatorial staff, Art Gallery of Ontario, 317 Dundas Street
W., Toronto M5T 1Y2, the St. Simon-the-Apostle Anglican Church,
525 Bloor Street E., Toronto M4W 1J1, or a charity of your choice.
Condolences and memories may be forwarded through www.humphreymiles.com.
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BRYDE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-12-10 published
BRYDE,
Ruth
Winnifred (née
VALE)
Peacefully in her 81st year at Plantation General Hospital, Florida
on December 5, 2007, Ruth Winnifred
BRYDE passed from this life.
Daughter of the late George and Winnifred
VALE; widow of the
late Warren
BRYDE (1975;) beloved mother of Noël
HOLLIDAY,
Hollywood,
Florida; dear sister of Jean
VALE,
Toronto.
Born in Toronto in 1927, Ruth graduated from Victoria College,
University of Toronto in 1949. She became a partner in Gloria
Vale Gifts in the new Nortown Shopping Centre, Willowdale. Later
Ruth and her husband Warren
BRYDE ran a marina on the Trent Waterway
near Coboconk. Moving to Florida in 1968, they operated a year-round
motel at Hollywood Beach, Florida.
Following cremation, a memorial service to honour Ruth's memory
will be arranged in Coboconk at a later date.
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BRYDON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-12-14 published
BRYDON,
E.
Jean (née
SCOTT)
Passed away on December 13th, 2007 in her 91st year. She was
the daughter of deceased William and Eleanor
SCOTT, sister of
the late William Robert
SCOTT and wife of the late George
BRYDON.
Jean took loving interest in her niece Susan, husband Terry,
children Scott, Mike and Greg, her nephew Will, wife Mary Jo,
children Graeme and Aidan, nephew John, wife Lindsay, children
Sarah, Cate and Taylor and nephew David. Elizabeth Scott was
generous with her thoughts and deeds reflecting the care she
had for her sister-in-law.
Jean had a special affection for her father and she loved him
dearly. Her brother Bill's passing in 1997 was a huge loss for
Jean. She missed them both terribly.
Jean's passion was bridge which gave her much pleasure. Earlier
in her life she also loved to play golf. Jean will be missed
by her bridge and golf Friends from the Hunt Club.
Jean was outspoken, intelligent and had opinions about many things.
She loved making money in the market and hated paying taxes on
the gains. She had a sparkle in her eye and a dry wit.
Jean will be missed by her family and Friends. Contributions
may be made in Jean's memory to a cause dear to your heart.
A visitation (11: 00 am), a service (noon) and a reception will
be held at Morley Bedford Funeral Services at 159 Eglinton Avenue
West on Monday December 17th, 2007.
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BRYDSON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-09-26 published
Audrey CAMPBELL, 90 Philanthropist
Newspaper magnate's daughter left own legacy in health care,
racing
By Sandra MARTIN,
Page S8
A horse breeder, a philanthropist and a nurturer of family and
Friends, Audrey
CAMPBELL was the last surviving child of newspaper
magnate Roy
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON.
Together with her three daughters, she gave
$25-million to establish the Campbell Family Institute for Breast
Cancer Research at Princess Margaret Hospital in Toronto. The
gift "really was transformational because it was the largest
private donation for breast cancer at that point and also because
it helped to support the work of Doctor Tak
MAK… and allowed him
to grow his team and his research organization," said Paul
ALOFS,
president of the Princess Margaret Hospital Foundation, referring
to the renowned cancer researcher.
Mrs. CAMPBELL's younger brother, Ken
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON, celebrated her
generosity with a public tribute.
"From the time of my first memories, I have looked up to Audrey
as my big sister, the person who, along with my parents, looked
after me and always had my best interests at heart," he said.
"She prefers a low profile and I'm sure all this recognition
embarrasses her… [but] she has made me proud of her again."
Phyllis Audrey
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON was born in Toronto on July 6, 1917, the
eldest child of Roy and Edna
(IRVINE)
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON.
Her sister Irma
(later BRYDSON) was born in 1918 (died 1966,) and her brother
Kenneth in 1923 (obituary June 13, 2006).
Audrey's early years were far from luxurious - her father, the
son of a barber, struggled to make enough money for food and
rent. The THOMSONs moved to Ottawa in 1925, when she was 8, and
to North Bay three years later. Her father worked as a travelling
salesman before he paid $1 for a broadcasting licence, bought
a 50-watt transmitter on three months credit and started his
first radio station, CFCH, in North Bay. Soon, he also bought
radio station CKGB in Timmins and then moved into print by
acquiring the Timmins Daily Press in 1934.
Three years later, the family moved back to Toronto. Audrey,
now 20, attended the University of Toronto and earned a bachelor
of arts degree. After the Second World War, she met Queen's University
engineering graduate Elwood
CAMPBELL, later a high-school math
and physics teacher. They married in 1947 and bought a three-bedroom
bungalow in Port Credit, where they raised their three daughters,
Linda, Gaye and Susan.
Despite her father's immense wealth from his North American and
European newspaper interests and his stake in North Sea oil and
gas, Mrs. CAMPBELL lived a quiet suburban life, immersed in family
and her daughters' activities. While she attended meetings of
Woodbridge, the family holding company, she was not involved
in the running of the Thomson corporate empire. "I may have inherited
my father's title and had many benefits conferred upon me in
the business and social world, but Audrey is mind, heart and
head of the family," Ken
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON said of his older sister in
Mrs. CAMPBELL's two younger daughters were interested in riding
ponies, which triggered her own interest in standardbred horses.
She and her husband started small in the early 1970s, with a
part ownership in a single animal. She found early success with
horses Armbro Dallas and Arcane Hanover and eventually established
the Lothlorien Equestrian Centre in Cheltenham, Ontario, an offshoot
of her daughter Susan's own stable of hunters and jumpers called
Lothlorien Farms. "Lothlorien" is the name of a forest in J.R.R.
Tolkien's fictional Middle-earth.
Breeding and racing horses became an enduring passion for Mrs.
CAMPBELL,
who eventually had a stable of more than a dozen horses. In 2002,
Red River Hanover, which she partly owned, won the $1.5-million
prize for harness racing in Toronto. Three years later, Rocknroll
Hanover won the Breeders Crown Race at New Jersey's Meadowlands
Racetrack.
In 2004, Mrs.
CAMPBELL and her daughters decided to invest in
health care in a focused way, rather than just making a general
donation to the system. They researched where their money might
have the most impact and decided to support the work of Doctor
MAK
because they realized that his work on cancer cells would have
far-reaching consequences in breast cancer, but other types of
malignancies as well.
Phyllis Audrey
CAMPBELL was born in Toronto on July 6, 1917.
She died of metastasized melanoma in Toronto Western Hospital
on September 23, 2007. She was 90. Predeceased by her husband,
Elwood, she leaves her three daughters, 10 grandchildren, eight
great-grandchildren and extended family.
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GIBSON,
Dorothy
Marie (née
ANGLE)
Peacefully, on July 15th, with loved ones by her bedside, following
a brief illness, in her 97th year. Beloved wife of the late Edgar H.
GIBSON.
Loving mother of Robert (Brooke)
GIBSON of Wakefield,
Quebec, Carolyn
GIBSON of Toronto, and Gary (Joanne)
GIBSON of
St.
Lazare,
Quebec. Sister of the late Pauline
BRYERS, the late
Mildred MILLAR, Ruth
NOTT, Jessie
WERNER, and Phyllis
BRIGANTI.
Dear grandmother of Sarah, Bethany and Peter and great-grandmother
of Odessa, Livia, Miriam, Felix and Malin. Dorothy will be remembered
as a sociable and elegant lady, and will be missed especially
by those who knew and appreciated her indomitable spirit and
her enjoyment of life which remained with her till the end. As
Dorothy wished, there will be no funeral. A gathering for family
and Friends will be arranged at a later date to remember Dorothy
and celebrate her life.
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BRYON o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-12-20 published
GLENNY,
Mary
Eileen (née
BRYON)
In Durham on Tuesday, December 18, 2007. Mary (née
BRYON) of
Durham in her 76th year. Wife of the late Clifford
GLENNY.
Daughter
of the late William and Lillian
BRYON.
Loved sister of Nancy
RAWN of R.R.#3, Durham, Barbara
CAMPBELL
(Lou) of Durham, Margaret
(Gary) LAWSON of Durham and the late Betty
LAWRENCE.
Sadly missed
by several nieces and nephews. The family will receive Friends
at the Fawcett-McEachern Funeral Home and Cremation Centre, Durham
Thursday from 7-9 p.m. Funeral and Committal Services will be
held in the Funeral Home Chapel at 11 a.m. on Friday, December 21st,
2007. Interment Durham Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy,
donations to the charity of your choice would be appreciated.
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BRYSON o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2007-01-06 published
RELOUW,
Theodore
Ted
Peacefully, at South Huron Hospital, Exeter, Thursday, January 4,
2007, surrounded by the love of his family, Theodore Ted
RELOUW,
age 71, of R.R.#2, Grand Bend. Beloved husband of Corrie
(GEERTS)
RELOUW for over 45 years. Loved father, father-in-law and grandfather
of Mathew and Catherine
RELOUW and their son Ethan of R.R.#2,
Grand Bend, Ron
RELOUW and friend Christine
OROSZ of Port Franks,
Gary RELOUW and companion Tracey
ALLISON of Port Franks and her
children Graham, Tiffany and Brittany. Remembered also by his
daughter-in-law Carla
RELOUW of Sarnia and her children Jessica
and Matt. Dear brother and brother-in-law of Tony and Fran
RELOUW
of R.R.#2, Grand Bend, Nellie and Bernard
COMISKEY of Chatham,
Angela and Glenn
BRYSON of R.R.#2, Grand Bend, Chris and Anna
RELOUW of London, John and Linda
RELOUW of R.R.#2 Grand Bend,
Jerry RELOUW and friend Marcia
COPELAND of Sarnia. Loved and
remembered by the Geerts families, his many nieces, nephews and
their families. Resting at the T. Harry Hoffman and Sons Funeral
Home, Dashwood, with visitation Sunday, 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to
9 p.m. Parish prayers at the funeral home Sunday at 3: 30 p.m.
Order of Alhambra prayers Sunday at 7 p.m. The Funeral Mass will
be celebrated at Immaculate Heart of Mary Roman Catholic Church,
Grand Bend, Monday, January 8, 2007 at 10: 30 a.m. The Rev. Father
Peter POEL Celebrant. Interment Pinery Cemetery, Grand Bend.
If desired, memorial donations to the Cancer Society, Kidney
Foundation or charity of choice would be appreciated. Ted was
a member of the Order of Alhambra, Algarva Caravan #168 since
1962. Condolences at www.hoffmanfuneralhome.com
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LAWRENCE,
Kathleen
Patricia
(January 11, 1951-July 16, 2007)
It is with enormous sadness that the partner and family of Kathleen
LAWRENCE announce her passing at Princess Margaret Hospital in
Toronto. Kathleen leaves behind her loving partner and best friend,
Majda MEKIS.
Predeceased by her deeply loved brother and sister
Michael and Maureen
MAWSON.
Beloved daughter of Moira and Bud
LAWRENCE and deeply missed by Karl and Agica
MEKIS and family.
Big, big hugs to her special girls (nieces) Caitlin and Siobhan
LAWRENCE-
PELZER; her beloved sisters Jacqueline and her husband
Craig, and Rosalyn and her husband Daniel. Love to 'her boys'
Ben and Mookie. Kathleen was the heart of our family. To the
very last moment she lived her life with great energy and gentle
appreciation for all she encountered along her way. Words cannot
express the depth of our pain and loss. She will be missed and
remembered by her family and Friends, but, for all of us, will
remain the light of our lives. Huge appreciation for the extraordinary
care Kathleen received from staff and associates of Princess
Margaret Hospital, especially from the dedicated nurses and doctors
of the Palliative Care Unit. And particular thanks to Doctor John
BRYSON and Doctor Anita
SINGH for their singular support and compassion.
The family will receive Friends at the Humphrey Funeral Home -
A.W. Miles Chapel, 1403 Bayview Avenue (south of Eglinton Avenue
East), from 6-8 p.m. on Wednesday, July 18. Funeral service will
be held in St. James-The-Less Chapel, 635 Parliament Street on
Thursday, July 19th at 12 noon. The family would appreciate donations
to the Princess Margaret Hospital, Palliative Care unit, 610 University
Avenue, Toronto M5G 3M9. Condolences and memories may be forwarded
through www.humphreymiles.com May the gardens of 14 St. Catherine
Street bloom forever.
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