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CALABRO o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2007-01-10 published
Family wants answers in son's Mexico death
Friend claims Woodbridge man, 19, was beaten outside Acapulco
nightclub but police say he was hit-and-run victim
By Tracy HUFFMAN,
Crime
Reporter
Adam DEPRISCO had worked for months to save enough money to go
to Acapulco with a long-time friend -- his first vacation without
family.
But just three days after landing in Mexico for the two-week
stay, the 19-year-old Woodbridge man was killed.
Now his family is demanding to know what happened.
Mexican authorities say he was struck by a car after leaving
a nightclub on a busy road but the family believes he was beaten
after dancing with a local man's girlfriend. The one thing both
parties agree on is that
DEPRISCO -- who worked by day as a painter
with his uncle and by night clearing tables at a Woodbridge restaurant
was killed by someone who has not been apprehended.
Overwhelmed with grief,
DEPRISCO's mother Carm and father Benny,
have been staying with relatives, unable to return to a home
filled with pictures and memories of their son. With the help
of a large and close family, they have made dozens of phone calls
to Mexican and Canadian authorities, but still don't believe
their son's death is getting the attention it deserves.
"I want these guys found," said
DEPRISCO's older brother Tony
at his uncle's home yesterday. "It seems like everybody is trying
to cover up what happened."
"We have theories but no facts," said
DEPRISCO's uncle, Claudio
PANNOZZI.
"There's no clear indication as to what happened and it seems
like no one wants to help us find answers" said
DEPRISCO's aunt,
Lucy DEFILIPPIS-
PANNOZZI.
Mexican police told the Star yesterday they are investigating
what they believe was a hit-and-run accident early Sunday morning.
DEPRISCO died in a Mexican hospital at 9: 15 p.m. Monday. An aunt
and uncle made it to his bedside before he died and have been
dealing with Mexican police and hospital officials.
Initially the family believed he was hit by a car, but now believe
he was beaten, especially after speaking to
DEPRISCO's travelling
companion Marco
CALABRO and the relatives who flew to Mexico
hours after hearing he was in hospital.
"I want someone to find who did this to my son," said Carm
DEPRISCO,
sobbing uncontrollably. "I want someone to take charge. I lost
my son, I'm not going to let this go without being fought."
Carm DEPRISCO has been weeping since she received a phone call
from her son's friend around 5 a.m. Sunday.
According to family, Adam
DEPRISCO went to a nightclub with his
friend on Saturday night. He was dancing with a local woman when
a man, possibly her boyfriend, became upset.
A bouncer threw
DEPRISCO from the bar, the family believes. When
CALABRO went looking for him, he found his friend on the ground
outside the club, bleeding from his head, said Tony
DEPRISCO.
Police in Acapulco said
DEPRISCO's injuries were typical for
someone struck by a car. But the family believes he would have
suffered more than head injuries if hit by a car.
The investigation is continuing, said Victor Hernández, a spokesperson
for Acapulco police.
DEPRISCO was a good man who never had run-ins with the law and
loved to make others happy, his family said. After graduating
from high school he decided to take a year off, save some money
and take a two-week vacation to Mexico. He wanted to become a
tool and die maker and planned to begin an apprenticeship later
this year.
"He worked hard and never depended on anyone," said brother Tony.
"He had a big heart."
Through their frustration and hunt for answers, the
DEPRISCOs
said they want Canadians to be safe, perhaps even through a travel
ban to Mexico.
"We don't want people coming home from Mexico like Adam," said
PANNOZZI.
Calls to the Mexican Embassy in Ottawa were not returned.
A spokesperson for the Department of Foreign Affairs said a travel
advisory is in place that urges travellers to exercise "caution
and prudence" travelling in Mexico.
The department is aware of
DEPRISCO's death but there are no
plans to request that Canadians not travel to Mexico, said Rejean
Beaulieu, a spokesperson for the department.
"We are helping the family. We've been in touch with them to
see what kind of assistance they are looking for," he said.
But the family said they still don't have answers.
DEPRISCO's body is expected to arrive in Canada today or tomorrow.
Funeral arrangements have not been confirmed.
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CALCOTT o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-11-13 published
He was a pillar of society who put a contract on his wife
In 1984, he arranged the attack, delivered his wife to the scene
of the crime and watched her plead for her life before being
shot in the head in front of their 14-year-old nephew
By Noreen RASBACH,
Page S8
His 68-day trial was nothing less than a Canadian sensation,
with newspapers detailing the unlikely ways he used cocaine and
the lurid testimony about his unseemly trysts with prostitutes.
In the end, the verdict was quick and damning: The jury took
only 12½ hours to find Helmuth
BUXBAUM, then 46, guilty of first-degree
murder for arranging the 1984 contract killing of his wife and
business partner, Hanna.
He didn't just arrange the attack, but drove her to the scene
of the crime and watched her plead for her life before being
shot in the head. The murder took place at the side of a highway
near their home in Komoka, a small town outside London, Ontario
The couple and their 14-year-old nephew, Roy, stopped to help
the occupants of a car that appeared to have broken down. They
were immediately ambushed. When a gunman pulled Hanna out of
the car, the long-suffering wife of Helmuth
BUXBAUM looked at
him and said: "Please honey, no, not this way." She was 48.
"It was a big deal at the time; it was a huge story," said Heather
BIRD, who covered the trial for the Toronto Star and wrote a
book about the case, Conspiracy to Murder: The Helmuth Buxbaum
Trail. "It was also a really, really sad story and a very seedy
story."
Prominent Baptist
The tawdry details that came out in Mr.
BUXBAUM's trial were
in stark contrast to his reputation: Successful businessman,
prominent Baptist, devoted family man. He and his wife had built
a business operating nursing homes that had made them millionaires,
while also raising six children, one of whom was an adopted daughter
from Costa Rica. "He was well-known in the community," recalled
Greg CALCOTT, the investigating officer in the case who recently
retired from the Ontario Provincial Police. "He was wealthy and
an absolute pillar in the church."
For her part, Mrs.
BUXBAUM was known for her extensive charity
work. "She was legitimately loved and respected in the community
as being the exemplar Christian woman," Mr.
CALCOTT said. "She
used to stop street people and buy them clothing.
"That, in contrast to his hypocrisy, brought a lot of interest"
to the case, he added.
The case may have been irresistible, with its sex, drugs, money
and religion, but Mr.
BUXBAUM wasn't. The man who was repeatedly
unfaithful to his wife almost from the start of their marriage
was anything but charming.
"There was nothing charismatic about Mr.
BUXBAUM that I saw,"
Ms. BIRD said.
Mr. CALCOTT agreed. "He came across as arrogant, but he also
came across as very childlike - and I don't mean that in terms
of innocence. [He had] a kind of naive understanding of what
was happening."
That led to his being taken advantage of by the drug dealers
and prostitutes with whom he associated. "He liked the idea of
being a big-time operator," Mr.
CALCOTT said. "I know that Robert
BARRETT [who was convicted of conspiring to kill Mrs.
BUXBAUM
after testifying he hired the killers] used to get him $1,000
of cocaine and Mr.
BUXBAUM would pay him cash.
BARRETT would
get the cocaine and keep three-quarters of it and give the rest
to Helmuth, saying that's what $1,000 of cocaine would look like.
Of course, he had nothing to compare it to, so he took it on
faith.
"I think that everyone in that group who was dealing with him
was ripping him off one way or another," Mr.
CALCOTT said.
In 1982, after suffering a stroke, Mr.
BUXBAUM's behaviour spun
out of control.
By the end of the trial, the entire country knew all the sordid
details - that he had sexual relations with more than 100 prostitutes
(sometimes two or three at a time), that he wanted to have sex
with young girls and boys, and that he was a regular user of
cocaine which he injected into his ankle and even his penis.
The court heard, too, that he disparaged his wife to the prostitutes.
"Even though he did have all that money, there was nothing glamorous
about him or his story," Ms.
BIRD said.
Helmuth BUXBAUM grew up in Germany as the youngest in a family
of 10 children. At his trial, he recounted how his family spent
some time in refugee camps; when he came to Canada at 19, he
arrived with no money and only one pair of shoes.
He went to work and studied, part-time, for his Grade 13 diploma.
In 1960, he met Hanna
SCHMIDT, after being introduced by his
parents. They had a lot in common, especially their Baptist faith
and hard childhoods. Hanna, who was born in Poland, stopped her
formal education at 8, when she was sent to a Russian concentration
camp with her mother and brother. She was to spend five years
in camps, before being released and eventually reaching West
Germany, and later Canada. When Helmuth met her, she had already
spent seven years working at a meat-packing plant in Kitchener,
Ontario
They married in June, 1961, with dreams of becoming medical missionaries.
Two years later their son Paul was born, and not long after that
Mr. BUXBAUM finished his diploma and decided it was time to go
to medical school. The family moved to London, where he enrolled
at the University of Western Ontario as a pre-med student. By
Christmas he had dropped out of the program, saying it was too
difficult. Instead, he pursued a bachelor of science degree,
which he received in 1967.
All that time he was supported by Hanna, who scrimped and saved
and managed to purchase a house, then a three-suite apartment
building and a farm. Eventually, the couple went into the nursing-home
business, where they made their millions.
They raised six children, with Mrs.
BUXBAUM fighting to keep
the family together despite her husband's repeated romantic dalliances.
In June, 1984, he packed his bags but she persuaded him to stay.
A month later, on July 5, 1984, she was shot by the side of the
road.
A little more than two weeks later, on July 23, the police charged
Mr. BUXBAUM with murder.
Children Devastated
The shooting devastated his children. The older ones appeared
frequently at his trial, but weren't in court to hear the guilty
verdict. Their family friend and pastor, Rev. Douglas
DAKIN,
who was looking after the children during the trial, said at
the time that the children "didn't know what to say" about the
verdict. "They didn't know what to do if he got out, and they
didn't know what to do if he stays in." Reached this week at
his home in Komoka, Mr.
DAKIN refused comment on both his and
the children's behalf. "They all decided not to say anything."
After Mr. BUXBAUM's conviction on February 13, 1986, the case
became even more provocative. During the trial, he had not allowed
his first lawyer, Edward
GREENSPAN, to play up the fact that
he had suffered a stroke and how it had affected his ability
to reason. Later, he hired another legal heavyweight, Clayton
RUBY, who persuaded him to base his appeal on it. Mr.
RUBY argued
that Mr. BUXBAUM's stroke had rendered him mentally disabled,
and that he was insane when the murder occurred. The proof? Mr.
BUXBAUM's
refusal to allow an insanity defence to show that he was, in
fact, insane. The Supreme Court of Canada refused to hear the
case, which effectively ended Mr.
BUXBAUM's appeal options. Requests
to various justice ministers to review the conviction were denied.
Back In Court
There were other legal battles, too: He took on Mr.
GREENSPAN
to get back some of the $1-million-plus he had paid in legal
fees (which his lawyer James
CARTHY suggested were the highest
ever in Canada.) Mr.
BUXBAUM lost.
He was sued by his brother for involving his nephew in the shooting
scheme - and for the teen's "severe and traumatic mental and
emotional upset and nervous shock" after witnessing his aunt's
murder. The nephew won $400,000, which was reduced by $65,000
upon appeal.
Mr. BUXBAUM also fought for control of his wife's $2.8-million
estate, objecting to his children's plan to invest the money
in Florida real estate.
In the early 1990s, he gave a number of interviews from prison.
He complained he had not had a fair trial. He was pursuing yet
another attempt to get a justice minister to review his case.
He believed he should be the subject of a royal commission.
At Kingston Penitentiary, his prison job was to wash convicts'
underwear; when he moved to the medium-security Warkworth Institution,
he learned to use a computer and tutored illiterate prisoners.
He married again while in prison, but the marriage didn't last.
Not a lot was heard from Mr.
BUXBAUM until 1993, when papers
around the country ran a story about a personal ad in placed
in the Kingston Whig-Standard newspaper. The man who arranged
a hit on his wife, watched her get shot in the head, and shattered
his family of six kids in the process, was seeking a new companion.
Describing himself as "a Christian, generous, caring, loving
man," he was seeking someone who was pregnant or had a baby recently
but had no man in her life. He was willing to be "a supporting
father for your child and a husband-father for yourself."
It's not known whether there were any takers.
Helmuth BUXBAUM was born on March 19, 1939 in East Prussia, Germany.
He died of undisclosed causes on November 1, 2007, at Kingston
Penitentiary regional hospital, in Kingston, after being transferred
there from Warkworth Institution, near Peterborough, Ontario
He was 68. He leaves six children, sons Paul, Mark, Phillip and
Daniel, and daughters Esther and Ruth.
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CALCUTT o@ca.on.middlesex_county.strathroy.age_dispatch 2007-01-09 published
McMURPHY,
Evelyn
Doris
Peacefully, at her home in Komoka, on December 25, 2006, Evelyn
Doris McMURPHY
(Kinsman,) in her 76th year left to be with her
Lord and Saviour. Beloved wife for 56 years of Bill. Loving mother
to Barbara (1984), Roger (Debbie) and Nancy. Dear grandmother
to Tracey, Kyle, and Keely. Always in the hearts of her brothers
and sisters, Ralph, Muriel, Johnny, Norma, Garry (Lynda), and
Myrna
(Evan.)
Predeceased by parents Neil and Eva
KINSMAN, brothers
Orley and Bob, and sisters Helen and Velma. Much loved aunt to
many nieces and nephews and dear friend to her Christian family.
Evelyn will always be remembered for her kind words and warm
smile. Funeral service was held at Denning Bros. Funeral Home,
in Strathroy, on Thursday, December 28, 2006, at 11 a.m. with
Rev. Don CALCUTT officiating. Interment followed at Campbell
Cemetery in Komoka. Donations to the Diabetes Association or
charity of your choice would be greatly appreciated by the family.
A tree will be planted as a living memorial to Evelyn.
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CALDBICK o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-06-12 published
CALDBICK,
James
Samuel
Alexander
It is with deep sadness that the family announces the death of
Alexander CALDBICK (James Samuel Alexander), "Sandy" to his family
and relatives. Sandy succumbed to brain cancer on Thursday, June 7,
Ironically, 37 years ago Sandy was operated on for a similar
cancer and survived in spite of the odds against him. The word
survivor had a special meaning for Sandy and he managed to live
his life in a meaningful and purposeful way with great good humour
and wit.
Sandy had many accomplishments, amongst which he completed a
Bachelors of Arts in History from Nipissing University. He was
an enthusiastic member of the local Toastmasters International
society in Thunder Bay and he also managed to take many creative
writing courses which he enjoyed immensely.
He is survived by his parents, his Honour Justice John
CALDBICK
and Nora CALDBICK and by his brothers and sisters, David, Nora
(Chris), nephews Peter and Sam, his brother Peter, his nephew
Charles (Hayley) and niece Cati and his sister Mary.
Sandy was much loved and will be sorely missed.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations can be
made to the Canadian Cancer Society.
A celebration of Sandy's life will take place this Saturday,
June 16, 2007 in Ottawa at 1644 Athans Avenue. For further details
please call 1-613-523-3112.
Online condolences may be made through www.nwfainc.com Northwest
Funeral Alternative Inc. 1-800-305-7912
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CALDER o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2007-01-06 published
HOSSACK,
Isabel
The family of the late Isabel
HOSSACK would like to express deep
appreciation to family, Friends and neighbours for their kind
expressions of sympathy. The funeral service was very memorable
thanks to the personal words of Mark
MARSHALL and Susan
COLE
and the beautiful music from Ruth
CALDER.
Thanks to you, we were
truly able to celebrate Isabel's life. We also appreciate the
compassionate help of the staff of the Harland Betzner Funeral
Home. Finally, thank you to the ladies of the Westminster United
Church for the lovely reception following the service. We would
like to extend a special thanks to the staff at Woodingford Lodge
Ingersoll for their kindness and care in Isabel's last years.
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CALDWELL o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-07-10 published
WEAVER,
Wilfred
Charles
Suddenly in Durham on Sunday, July 8, 2007. “Wilf” Weaver of
R.R.#3, Durham in his 80th year. Husband of the late Margaret
(née GREEN.)
Loving partner of Pauline
MacGILLIVRAY. Loved father
of Scott (Bonnie) of Bassanno, Alberta, Brenda (Chris)
WHEELER
of R.R.#3, Durham and the late Cathy
CALDWELL. Dear brother of
Robert
(Marie) of Ingersoll, Barbara (Allan)
BALL of Embro and
Pat JOHNSON of Tavistock. Wilf will be sadly missed by grandchildren
Stephan and Stacey
CALDWELL,
Ryan and Tyler
WEAVER, Adam
WHEELER
and Krista
ELLEY and great-grandchildren Shelby
CALDWELL,
Katie
and Courtney
TERRYBERRY,
Kirstin and Xzyler
WEAVER, Sydney,
Branden
and Tyson WHEELER and Hayley
ELLEY.
Predeceased by his sister
Betty LUNN.
The family will receive Friends at the Fawcett-McEachern
Funeral Home and Cremation Centre, Durham on Wednesday from 7-9 p.m.
and Thursday from 1-1: 45 p.m. Funeral Service will be held in
the Funeral Home Chapel at 2 p.m. Thursday, July 12, 2007. Interment
Durham Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy, donations to the
Canadian Lung Association would be appreciated. All members of
the Masonic Lodge are requested to attend a memorial service
for their late brother in the Funeral Home at 6: 30 on Wednesday
evening.
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CALDWELL o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-12-05 published
CALDWELL,
Alan
James▼
At Grey Bruce Health Services, Owen Sound on Monday, December 3,
2007. Alan
CALDWELL of Owen Sound at the age of 59. Sadly missed
by his children; Jeff, Matthew and his wife Jocelyn, Amy and
her husband David DE
MELO and their mother Mary
CALDWELL (nee
KYTE.)
Also missed by his nieces, nephews, cousins, aunts and
Mary's family. Predeceased by his parents Ada and James
CALDWELL,
his sister and her husband Catherine and Bob
REEKIE.
Alan was
a gifted music teacher and spent most of his career at Hillcrest
Elementary and Sydenham Community Schools. Alan was involved
with many community and charitable organizations including the
Kiwanis Music Festival and the Brotherhood of Anglican Churchmen.
Friends are invited to the Tannahill Funeral Home 519-376-3710
for visiting on Thursday, December 6, 2007 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
The funeral service will be conducted at St. George's Anglican
Church on Friday, December 7, 2007 at 1 o'clock with Canon Christopher
PRATT and Rev. Claire
MILLER officiating. If desired, memorial
donations may be made to Sleeping Children Around the World or
St. George's Anglican Church. Members of St. George's Lodge #88,
A.F.& a.m. will hold a memorial service at the funeral home on
Thursday evening at 6: 45 p.m. “Let the music play on&rdquo
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ARMSTRONG,
Clarke
Surrounded by his family at his home in Markdale, Tuesday, December 25,
2007. Harold Clarke
ARMSTRONG in his 62nd year. Loving husband
of Diane (Nee
OZALAS,) and father of Aldona, Richard and wife
Nadine. son of Ethel
ARMSTRONG of Grey Gables, Markdale, formerly
of Tillsonburg and the late Harold C.
ARMSTRONG.
Clarke will
be missed by the families of his sister Catherine (husband Dick,
children Dale, Cheryl, Kevin and John), brothers Mason (daughter
Keely) and Boyd (wife Elaine and son Chris). Also missed by the
families of his sisters-in-law Paula (late husband John
McGUIRE)
and Aldona (husband Don
CALDWELL.)
Fondly remembered by many
great Friends and neighbours. Visitation will be held at the
May Funeral Home, Markdale, Friday from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m.
A gathering will take place at the Markdale Golf and Curling
Club on Saturday December 29th from 1-3 p.m., the family welcomes
Friends to come together to honour and celebrate Clarke's gentle
spirit and clever wit. Clarke was a retired geography teacher,
he taught at Grey Highlands Secondary School for 30 years. He
coached basketball, baseball and curling. Many of his student
curling teams went onto the Ontario provincial finals. Clarke
was past president of the Markdale Golf and Curling Club and was
an avid curler, golfer and tennis player. He will be remembered
for being active in the community. Cremation followed by spring
interment in Markdale Cemetery. If desired, memorial donations
to the Victorian Order of Nurses or Annesley United Church would
be appreciated by the family. Arrangements entrusted to May Funeral
Home, 877-986-3310.
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CALDWELL o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2007-01-13 published
JARRETT,
James▼
Harradine▼
At Grand Wood Park Retirement Residence on Monday, January 8th,
2007, James Harradine
JARRETT of London in his 92nd year. Beloved
husband of Grace (Matthews)
JARRETT. Dear father of Susan
CALDWELL
and her husband Robin of London, Michael
JARRETT and his wife
Brenda▼ of Huntsville, and Geoffrey
JARRETT and his wife
Eileen
of Bracebridge. Dear brother of Cynthia
BLACK of England, Barbara
JARRETT of Delaware formerly of Mississauga, and Moyna
JARRETT
of London. Loving grandfather of Alan
CALDWELL and his wife
Billie
Jo ROSS-
CALDWELL,
Diana
LANGSTAFF and her husband Trevor, Courtney,
Brendan, Chloe, Seth and Thea
JARRETT, Raun and Ian
MacDONALD.
Loving great-grandfather of Mckenzie, Chase and Carter
CALDWELL,
and Ben and Colin
LANGSTAFF. At
James' request, there will be
no funeral home visitation or funeral service. Cremation has
taken place. A. Millard George Funeral Home, 60 Ridout Street
South, London (519-433-5184) entrusted with arrangements. Online
condolences accepted at www.amgeorgefh.on.ca
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CALDWELL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-01-13 published
JARRETT,
James▲
Harradine▲
At Grand Wood Park Retirement Residence, London, Ontario on Monday,
January 8th, 2007 James Harradine
JARRETT of London in his 92nd
year. Beloved husband of Grace
(MATTHEWS)
JARRETT. Dear father
of Susan CALDWELL and her husband Robin of London, Michael
JARRETT
and his wife
Brenda▲ of Huntsville, and Geoffrey
JARRETT and his
wife Eileen of Bracebridge. Dear brother of Cynthia
BLACK of
England, Barbara
JARRETT of Delaware formerly of Mississauga,
and Moyna JARRETT of London. Loving grandfather of Alan
CALDWELL
and his wife Billie Jo
ROSS-
CALDWELL, Diana
LANGSTAFF and her
husband Trevor, Courtney, Brendan, Chloe, Seth, and Thea
JARRETT,
Raun and Ian
MacDONALD.
Loving great-grandfather of Mckenzie,
Chase, and Carter
CALDWELL, and Ben and Colin
LANGSTAFF. At
James'▲
request there will be no funeral home visitation or funeral service.
Cremation has taken place. A. Millard George Funeral Home, 60 Ridout
Street South, London (1-877-246-7186) entrusted with arrangements.
Online condolences accepted at www.amgeorgefh.on.ca
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CALDWELL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-07-09 published
BESWICK,
Frank,
Proudly served with the Royal New Zealand Air Force during World
War 2. Peacefully at the Helen Henderson Care Centre, Amherstview,
on Friday, July 6, 2007. Frank
BESWICK, in his 87th year, beloved
husband of Alice Elmslie (née
MAKINSON,) who predeceased him
in April. Dear father of Jan
FOY and her husband Richard of Cloyne,
and the late Bill
BESWICK.
Fondly remembered by his daughter-in-law,
Connie BESWICK of Manotick, grandchildren Lisa and Heather
FOY
and Bill BESWICK. Survived by brother Bill
BESWICK, his daughter
Errol and her family, all of Australia. Loving uncle to Alan
CALDWELL of Gananoque, Julie, Jill, Bob and Peter and their families.
In keeping with Frank's wishes, cremation will be immediate.
A memorial service will be held in the chapel of the James Reid
Funeral Home (1900 John Counter Boulevard), Kingston, on Tuesday,
July 10 at 2: 00 p.m. The family will receive Friends prior to
the service from 12 noon until 1: 45 p.m., and in the James Reid
Reception Centre immediately following the service. As an expression
of sympathy, donations may be made to The Parkinson Foundation
or Helen Henderson Residents Charitable Council, in Mr.
BESWICK's
memory. (Donations by cheque only please).
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CUMMING,
Reverend
Doctor
Ivan
Everett
Ivan CUMMING died unexpectedly on Thanksgiving Sunday, October 7,
2007, at Vancouver General Hospital, British Columbia. He spent
his last days reflecting, telling stories, and holding close
family: Nina, his high school sweetheart and wife of 58 years
children Lois (Rob
SMITH,)
Connie
(Gordon
CALDWELL,) Pat (David
PEARCE) and Victor (Mary-Ann
REID;) grandchildren Antonia (Steve,)
Roberta (Keith), Sarah, Matthew, Shane, Andrew, Scott, Jason,
Lindsey,
Kate; great-grandchild Owen; sister-in-law Lillie
BAILEY
and nephew Larrie
McDONALD and family (Andrew, Jessica, Amber,
Dawn, MacKenzie;) and nieces, Doctor Millie
CUMMING and Caryll
DYCK.
Ivan is also survived by younger brothers Len and Carman, many
nieces and nephews, and great-grandchildren Haley and Kyle.
Ivan was born on September 1, 1927, and raised on the family
farm in Barrie, Ontario, ninth of eleven children. His formative
years with his immediate and large extended family provided him
with the values, love, and stories he shared with all of his
acquaintances throughout his lifetime. He was a recognized high
school athlete and Valedictorian of his graduating class. Ivan
earned degrees from the University of Western Ontario, Queen's
Theological College, and Oberlin Theological College, including
a Doctor of Ministry and later an Honorary Doctor of Divinity
from St. Stephen's College, Alberta. His ministry in the United
Church of Canada spanned 60 years from 1947 and 2007 and afforded
him many roles. He worked in Vermilion Bay and Hilton, Ontario
Golden and Burnaby (Deer Lake), British Columbia; Oberlin (Presbyterian
Church), Ohio; Vancouver (British Columbia Field Secretary for
Christian Education); Naramata (Director of Naramata Centre)
British Columbia; Trinidad (Presbyterian Church); and then again
in Vancouver, British Columbia as Executive Secretary for British
Columbia Conference and Minister of Ryerson United. After retirement
in 1993, Ivan continued as an Organizational Development Consultant,
a facilitator of Seniors' education and activities (including
the British Columbia provincial Seniors' Summits), and as an
educator.
He and Nina worked and traveled the world extensively-both for
pleasure and in a volunteer capacity. Ivan will be remembered
as an inspired storyteller and passionate punster, a dedicated
and loving husband and father, a proud and giving (great) grandfather,
a leader, educator, mentor, generous friend to many, and avid
curler. A memorial service, celebrating Ivan's life and gifts
will be held at Ryerson United Church on Saturday, October 20,
2007, at 2 p.m. To those wishing to send cards and flowers, please
do so directly to the Ryerson Memorial Centre, 2195 W. 45th Ave,
Vancouver British Columbia, V6M 2J2. Memories of Ivan can be
shared at www.ivancumming.ca.
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CALDWELL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-11-12 published
MATHESON,
Crawford
Wallace
Caldwell
It is with great sadness that the family reports Crawford's passing
on November 9, 2007 in Toronto, in his 79th year. Beloved husband
of 54 years of Aileen Kelly
MATHESON.
Loving and wise Dad and
father-in-law to Linda, Neil, John, Louis
RAFFAGHELLO,
Saskia,
Kath and Laura
HALE.
Proud and beloved 'Papa' and good friend
of Julia, David, Claire, Simone, Virginia, Alex and Kate. Survived
by his dear brother Stan
MATHESON and his wife
Jean, of Saint
John, and sisters and brothers-in-law Kay
MATHESON of Halifax,
Phil MURRAY of Sydney Mines, Frank and Ruth
KELLY of Middle Musquodoboit,
Norma and Kent
STOREY of New Glasgow, and Harrison
KELLY of Sydney
River.
Crawford was predeceased by brother Judge Lewis
MATHESON
and sisters Marjorie
MATHESON and Rebecca
MURRAY.
Born in Sydney
Mines in 1929, Crawford was the
son of Angus G.
MATHESON and
Sarah CALDWELL. In 1947, he began a 44-year career with the F.W. Woolworth
Company. His skill and dedication led him to executive positions
at the company's head Office in Toronto. 'Crawf' was an avid
bridge player, a long-time member of the Toronto Board of Trade
Golf and Country Club, and a recipient of a Fifty-Year Jewel
from the Royal Oak Masonic Lodge. Friends may call at the Turner and
Porter Butler Chapel, 4933 Dundas St. W., Etobicoke (between
Islington and Kipling Aves.) on Wednesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
A Memorial Service will be held in the Chapel on Thursday, November 15,
2007 at 3 o'clock. The family wishes to thank the staff of the
Cardiac Care Unit at William Osler Health Centre, Etobicoke,
for their care and compassion. In lieu of flowers, please make
a donation to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or to your favourite
charity. Fac et Spera
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CALDWELL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-11-23 published
GORDON,
W.
Fraser.
Unexpectedly in Montreal in his 27th year. Beloved
son of Doctor Duncan
GORDON and Doctor Kathy
PRITCHARD. Dear brother of Alex and Campbell
GORDON. He is also survived by his devoted nanny Janet
GRASSI,
as well as his loving uncles and aunts Bob
PRITCHARD and Barbara
CALDWELL of Kingston, Ontario; Mary Jane and Guy
CROMBIE,
Carol
and Donald
FARNSWORTH,
Fred
GORDON and Ruth
PRITCHARD all of
Toronto; cousins Carol and Steve
PILE,
John and Judith
CROMBIE,
Jane and Don
GREGOR,
Susan and Byron
GUERRON, Michael
FARNSWORTH,
Bill, Andrew and Lis
PRITCHARD. He is also survived by his large,
extended family and loving Friends from Montreal, Mount Tremblant,
Caledon Ski Club, Camp Hurontario, Camp Summit, Pennsylvania
and Upper Canada College. Predeceased by his grandparents Jim
and Zebba PRITCHARD,
Deep
River,
Ontario and Isabel and Murray
GORDON, Cache Bay, Ontario, and by his cousin Robert
CROMBIE.
Fraser was a great lover of the outdoors. He had a wonderful
sense of adventure which he loved to encourage in young people.
The family will receive Friends at the Humphrey Funeral Home -
A.W. Miles Chapel, 1403 Bayview Avenue (south of Eglinton Avenue
East), Toronto, on Sunday, November 25, 2007 from 4: 00-6:00 p.m.
Funeral service Monday, November, 26, 2007, in Glebe Road United
Church, 20 Glebe Road East, Toronto at 2: 00 p.m. Interment will
be taking place in Mount Pleasant Cemetery. If Friends so desire,
memorial tributes may be made to The Bernie Hodgetts Memorial
Children's Fund, www.camphurontario.ca, Breast Cancer Clinical
Trials Research at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, 2075 Bayview
Avenue, Toronto, or Alpine Ontario, 191 Hurontario Street, Suite #10,
Collingwood, L9Y 2M1 to help support the Nancy Greene Coaches
Program. Condolences and memories may be forwarded through www.humphreymiles.com.
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CALDWELL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-12-14 published
BEAMISH,
Elizanetj
Joan
Peacefully in her sleep on Wednesday December 12, 2007 in her
94th year. Beloved wife of the late Ensor. Mother to Michael
(Mary,)
David
(Lorraine,) Judy Nave (Luciano) and Jennifer
MILLARD
(Brian). Loving grandmother to Jason, Katie, Christopher, Kelly,
Lisa, Lori, Matthew, Sarah. Proud great-grandmother to Ryker,
Keara, Adalyn, Mya, Justin Sophia, Daniela, Aayla. Survived by
her sisters Pamela
BENNETT of Montreal and April
OLSEN of Elora.
Predeceased by her sister Jean
CALDWELL of Montreal. Elizabeth
will be missed by her Friends at St. Leonard's Anglican Church
(Moosonee Group) and the Trefoil Guild. Friends may call at the
Trull Funeral Home and Cremation Centre, 2704 Yonge Street (5 blocks
south of Lawrence) on Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. A funeral
service will be held at St Leonard's Anglican Church (Wanless
Avenue, east of Yonge, north of Lawrence) on Monday morning at
11 o'clock. Following the service a reception will be held in
the Canon Dyke Hall of the church. In lieu of flowers, remembrances
may be made to St. Leonard's Anglican Church, or the charity
of your choice.
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CALHOUN o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-12-07 published
HAMMELL,
Roy
William
With his family at his side, at Grey Bruce Health Services, Owen
Sound on Wednesday, December 5, 2007. Roy
HAMMELL of Owen Sound
in his 90th year. Beloved husband of Lily (née
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON.)
Dear
father of Marlene and her husband Ron
CALHOUN of R.R.#1, Elmwood,
Don HAMMELL of Hanover and Elaine and her husband Bryce
STEVENSON
of Owen Sound. Sadly missed by seven grandchildren Debbie
RIBEY,
Brian CALHOUN, Trevor
CALHOUN, Kevin
HAMMELL, Kim
BROSS, Lisa
McVITTIE and Sherry
McCONNELL and eleven great-grandchildren.
Also survived by his sister May
CORMIER of Tiverton and his sister-in-law
Norma HAMMELL of Tara. Predeceased by his brother Lorne
HAMMELL.
Friends are invited to the Tannahill Funeral Home for visiting
on Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. The funeral service will be conducted
in the chapel on Monday morning at 11 o'clock with Rev. Kristal
McGEE officiating. Interment, Hillcrest Cemetery, Tara. Memorial
donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation, the Multiple Sclerosis
Society or the Canadian Diabetes Association would be appreciated.
Members of the Royal Canadian Legion Br. No. 6, Owen Sound will
hold a memorial service at the funeral home on Sunday afternoon
at 1: 45 p.m.
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CALI o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-12-01 published
MacDONALD,
Elda
May (née
TACKABERRY)
It is with great sadness that we share in the peaceful passing
of our dearly beloved mom, grandma, and great-grandma, on Thursday,
November 29, 2007 at Saint Mary's Hospital, Kitchener, at the age
of 92. Elda was a resident of Village Manor (St. Jacobs), formerly
of Owen Sound and Lion's Head. Beloved wife of the late Kenneth
David (1999.) Cherished mother of Mary Jane and Bill
SCHENKEL
of St. Clements. Devoted grandma of Lisa and Jeff
HELDMANN of
Waterloo, David
SCHENKEL and girlfriend Michelle
CALI of Toronto.
Cherished great-grandma of Kaitlyn
MAY. Survived by her loving
sister Beatrice of Mississauga. Will be sadly missed by many
nieces and nephews. Predeceased by her parents John Nathaniel
TACKABERRY and Mary Ann
TYNDALL; brothers Austin, Clinton, Harvey,
Cecil, and Roy. Elda enjoyed creating memories with her family,
many church activities, and social gatherings with Friends. Elda's
family will receive relatives and Friends on Saturday, December 1,
2007 from 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. at the Henry Walser Funeral Home,
507 Frederick Street, Kitchener, 519-749-8467. Visitation on Sunday,
December 2, 2007 at Calvary United Church (48 Hawkesville Rd,
St. Jacobs) from 1-1: 45 p.m. followed by a celebration of Elda's
life at 2 p.m. Interment at Greenwood Cemetery, Owen Sound, on
Monday, December 3rd, 2007 at 1 p.m. In memory of Elda, donations
to Division Street United Church Owen Sound would be appreciated
(donations can be made directly by calling the church office,
519-376-3890). Special thanks to the Emergency and 5th floor
staff at Saint Mary's, Doctor
SIMPSON and the Woolwich Health Centre,
Dr. MOSES and the Union Wellness Centre, Debbie, staff and Friends
at The Village Manor and the many loving church family and Friends.
Visit www.henrywalser.com for Elda's memorial.
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STEWARD/STEWART/STUART,
Dexter
Henry
Frederick
Peacefully at the William Osler Health Centre in Brampton on
Tuesday June 5, 2007. In his 54th year, Dexter Henry Frederick
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART, beloved husband of the late Rose-Marie
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART (nee
McGUIRE,) loving father of Katie and her husband Dave
CALLAGHAN,
and Mike STEWARD/STEWART/STUART and his wife
Alison.
Loving grandfather of Sarah,
Isabella and Salem. Dear brother of Steve and his wife Pauline,
Daryl NELSON and her fiancé Howard, Ron, Brad and his wife
Diane.
Fondly remembered by his nieces and nephews. Predeceased by his
father Alvey
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART and his mother Audrey. 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
(519-376-0778) on Saturday afternoon at 12 noon Friends may call
at the church one hour prior to service. Interment in Saint Mary's
Cemetery. As an expression of sympathy, memorial donations to
the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated by the family.
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CALLAGHAN o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-08-23 published
LEMON,
Lorne
Ernest
Peacefully, at the Grey Bruce Regional Health Services-Meaford,
on Tuesday August 21st, 2007. Lorne Ernest
LEMON of R.R.#2 Annan,
in his 89th year. Beloved husband of Alberta
LEMON (née
McKEE.)
Dear father of Rick
LEMON
(Grace,) of Eugenia, John
LEMON (Jane
CALLAGHAN,) of Annan, and Bradley
LEMON
(Marilyn,) of Annan.
Loving grandfather of Kira, Maia, Lauren, Jaclyn, Adam, Ben,
Brittney, Mikayla, Joseph and Jennifer. Survived by his sister
Muriel SIMPSON, of Owen Sound. Predeceased by his parents John
and Florence
LEMON, and his brother Elwood
LEMON.
Friends may
call at the Brian E. Wood Funeral Home, 250 - 14th Street West,
Owen Sound (519-376-7492) on Friday from 2: 00-4:00 and 7:00-9:00 p.m.
A funeral service for Lorne
LEMON will be held in the Funeral
Home Chapel on Saturday, August 25th, 2007 at 11: 00 a.m. with
Sylvia BELL officiating. Interment in Leith Cemetery. If so desired,
the family would appreciate donations to the Annan Trinity United
Church or the Grey Bruce Health Services Foundation as your expression
of sympathy.
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CALLAGHAN o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2007-05-23 published
Geraldine Joyce
CALLAGHAN
In Loving Memory of Geraldine Joyce
CALLAGHAN who passed away on Monday,
May 7, 2007 at her home in Whitefish Falls, age 74.
Born to Arthur
BOND and Annie (née
EADE) on December 18, 1932. Beloved wife of the late
Denis "Red"
CALLAGHAN.
Loved mother of Robert Lloyd of Elliot Lake,
Douglas Arthur and wife Judy of Chelmsford. Cherished Nan of Natalie,
Michael, Denis, William and great nanny of Christopher and Kourtney. Will
be missed by brother Clayton and wife
Donna
BOND of Whitefish Falls.
Visitation was 2 - 4 and 7 - 9 pm Thursday. Funeral Service was at 11: 00am
Friday
May 11, 2007 at Island Funeral Home. Reverend Faye
STEVENS
officiating. Burial at Mountainview Cemetery. Island Funeral Home.
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CALLAGHAN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2007-01-10 published
BREYER,
Alice
(MENIST)
Gone to be with her Lord on Tuesday, January 9, 2007 at Trillium
Villa Nursing Home, Sarnia, Alice
(MENIST)
BREYER, age 84 of
Sarnia. Devoted member of First Christian Reformed Church. Beloved
wife for 60 years to the late Samuel
BREYER (2005.) Loving mother
of Ann Catharine (Henry)
SLOTEGRAAF of Clinton, Samuel
BREYER
of Sarnia and Grace
CARVER
(Eric
FOWLER) of Sarnia. Cherished
grandmother of Lisa and Ron
SUZOR,
Nancy
FIELD, Patricia and
Ken GOODBURN,
Steven
SLOTEGRAAF, Shawn
SLOTEGRAAF, Roy and Kelly
BREYER,
Shawn
BREYER, Shona and Dan
TRUCHON, Davina and Darin
McKELLAR, Tanya
CARVER, Darryl and Tara
CARVER, Kim
CALLAGHAN.
Great-grandmother of Sheena and Tara
SUZOR,
Kelsey
CAMERON, Eli
and Olivia
GOODBURN,
Seleena
SLOTEGRAAF, Jacob and Joshua
BREYER,
Cassandra, Everett and Gabrielle
TRUCHON,
Nichole,
Rachel and
Ryan McKELLAR,
Brody
CALLAGHAN and the late Nathaniel
TRUCHON.
Loved sister-in-law of Dina and the late Eise
WEIMA of London,
Dick and Florence
BREYER of Wyoming, John and the late Hilda
BREYER of Thedford, Ger
BREYER of the Netherlands, Ann and the
late Harry
BREYER of Manitoulin Island and the late Peter and
Janny BREYER of the Netherlands. The funeral service will be
held at First Christian Reformed Church, 1105 Exmouth St. (at
Murphy), Sarnia on Thursday, January 11, 2007 at 1: 00 p.m. Interment
to follow in Resurrection Cemetery. Family and Friends will be
received at the Smith Funeral Home, 1576 London Line, Sarnia
on Wednesday evening from 6 to 9 p.m. Sympathy through donations
to World Vision would be appreciated by the family. Memories
and condolences may be sent online at
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CALLAGHAN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2007-01-12 published
HENDERSON,
Eleanor
Gladys
(TURNER)
Peacefully, at South Huron Hospital, Exeter, Thursday, January 11,
2007, Eleanor Gladys
(TURNER)
HENDERSON, age 77, of Grand Cove
Estates, Grand Bend, formerly of Mississauga. Beloved wife of
Melvin "Mel" B.
HENDERSON. Loved mother and mother-in-law of
Deborah and Bernie
SCHILLEMORE of Grand Bend, Wayne and Sandra
HENDERSON of London, Blake
HENDERSON and his wife
Michelle
FLAHERTY
of Chelsea, Quebec. Loving grandmother of Tracy and Stewart
MORTON,
Dennis SCHILLEMORE,
Derek
HENDERSON, Chloe
HENDERSON, Olivia
HENDERSON and great-grandmother of Beck
MORTON. Dear sister of
Marion CALLAGHAN of Kincardine. Cremation. A Memorial Service
will be held at the T. Harry Hoffman and Sons Funeral Home, Dashwood,
Sunday,
January 14, 2007 at 2 p.m. Tracey
WHITSON-
BAHRO officiating.
Interment later at Pinery Cemetery, Grand Bend. If desired, memorial
donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or Lung Association
would be appreciated. Condolences at www.hoffmanfuneralhome.com
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CALLAGHAN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2007-07-18 published
Body found in Swiss Alps could be man from Shelburne
By Free Press News Services, Wed., July 18, 2007
Schwaegalp, Switzerland -- The body of a 19-year-old Canadian
who went missing last month has been found, police in Switzerland
said yesterday.
A hiker discovered the man on Friday in St. Gallen in northeastern
Switzerland, said police. The man had been missing since June 2,
and apparently fell from a rock face.
The body is believed to be that of Shawn Thomas
CALLAGHAN.
CALLAGHAN's father, when reached at his home in Shelburne, said
he was awaiting confirmation from authorities.
"It will take a day or two before we have positive identification,"
said Paul CALLAGHAN. "
The
Swiss are not releasing any information
at this time."
"If they prove to be wrong… it's (still) a terrible thing. We
have to be sure," he said, asking the media to give him a day
or two.
Foreign Affairs in Ottawa was in touch with the consul in Switzerland,
but had no further details.
The body was found in rough terrain and had to be airlifted out
by helicopter.
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CALLAGHAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-12-04 published
CALLAGHAN,
George
Frederick
(June 19, 1929-December 2, 2007)
Fred passed away peacefully on December 2nd at his home in Rexdale,
Ontario.
Devoted husband of 50 years to Bernice (née
O'DONNELL.)
Loving father of Frank, Ann, Larry, Maureen, Mary, John, Valerie
and Barbara. Fondly remembered by daughter-in-law Christine and
sons-in-law Walter, Bruce, Bryan, Peter and Evan. Proud grandfather
of Lorelei, Audrey, Claire, Jack, Aedan, Colin, Gordie, Greg,
Tom, Lee, Neil and Mary. Fred will be sadly missed by his brothers
and sisters: Lillian, John, Frances, Everett, Frank, Mary, Jean
and Laura. Predeceased by brothers Jim, Harold and Ken. He will
also be missed by his many nieces and nephews. Fred was the first-born
child of Alberta (née
HOOD) and George
CALLAGHAN. He was born
in High River, Alberta and the family moved to Prince Edward
Island when he was seven years old. Fred moved to Toronto in
1951 and he worked for Canadian National Rail for more than 40 years.
His heart was always on the Island and Fred returned as often
as possible to visit his many relatives and Friends. The family
would like to express deepest gratitude to the doctors and nurses
at Etobicoke General Hospital and Princess Margaret Hospital.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Multiple Myeloma
Research Fund at Princess Margaret Hospital.
Fred will be missed by all who knew and loved him.
Visitation at the Neweduk Funeral Home, Kipling Chapel, 2058 Kipling
Ave. (North of Rexdale Blvd.) on Tuesday, December 4th from 2-4 p.m.
and 6-9 p.m. Funeral Mass at St. Benedict's Church, 2194 Kipling
Ave. on Wednesday, December 5th at 10 a.m.
Interment Queen of Heaven Cemetery.
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CALLAHAN o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-10-05 published
ALPAUGH,
Mary▼ “Melba” Elizabeth (née
CALLAHAN)
Of Owen Sound, formerly of Tara, passed away peacefully at Central
Place Retirement Home, Owen Sound on Wednesday, October 3, 2007
in her 85th year. Loving mother of Fred of Port Severn, Bob and
his wife Shirley of Tara, Dennis and his wife Lorie of Tara,
John and his wife Lynda of Dobbinton, Helen and her husband Jerry
BENNINGER of Breslau, Fay and her husband Kenneth
FELL of Forest
and Dale and her husband Terry
BOLGER of London. She will be
missed by her sixteen grandchildren and fifteen great-grandchildren.
Melba will be fondly remembered by her sister Norma
STRONG of
Owen Sound. Predeceased by her husband Gordon, son David in infancy,
daughter-in-law Carmel, granddaughter Glenda
FELL and her brother
Glen CALLAHAN.
Arrangements are entrusted to Cameron Funeral
Home, Chesley and are incomplete at this time.
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CALLAHAN o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-10-09 published
ALPAUGH,
Mary▲ “Melba” Elizabeth (née
CALLAHAN)
Of Owen Sound, formerly of Tara, passed away peacefully at Central
Place Retirement Home, Owen Sound on Wednesday, October 3, 2007
in her 85th year. Loving mother of Fred of Port Severn, Bob and
his wife Shirley of Tara, Helen and her husband Jerry
BENNINGER
of Breslau, Fay and her husband Kenneth
FELL of Forest, John
and his wife Lynda of Dobbinton, Dennis and his wife Lorie of
Tara, and Dale (née
McMANN) and her husband Terry
BOLGER of London.
She will be missed by her grandchildren and great-grandchildren
as well as nieces and nephews. Melba will be fondly remembered
by her sister Norma
STRONG of Owen Sound and sister-in-law Ruby
ALPAUGH of Hanover. Predeceased by her husband Gordon, son David
in infancy, daughter-in-law Carmel, granddaughter Glenda
FELL,
brother Glen
CALLAHAN and her parents, John and Mary
(BAILEY)
CALLAHAN. A Celebration of Melba's life will be held on Thursday,
October 11, 2007 at 11 a.m. at Cameron Funeral Home, Chesley.
Interment in Chesley Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations
to the charity of your choice would be appreciated as expressions
of sympathy.
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CALLAHAN o@ca.on.simcoe_county.nottawasaga.stayner.stayner_sun 2007-11-21 published
WHEELER,
Carol
Elizabeth
May
At the Collingwood General and Marine Hospital on November 17,
2007 in her 64th year. Carol of Wasaga Beach. Loving wife of
Wayne for 27 years. Dear mother of Ryan
HOBEN.
Carol will be
sadly missed by her step-children Maureen
LEMOINE,
Karen
BOONE,
Kimberlee WATKINSON and their children. Survived by two brothers
Gordon CALLAHAN
(Margaret) and Arnold
CALLAHAN (Elsie) and their
families. Donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated.
Arrangements entrusted to the Watts Funeral Home and Cremation
Centre, Wasaga Beach. 705-429-1040
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CALLAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-11-14 published
REAY,
Emma
C. "
Clare" (née
DARTNELL)
Age 89 of Madison, passed away Thursday November 8, 2007 at Saint Mary's
Care Center. She was born on October 6, 1918 in Winnipeg, Manitoba,
the daughter of Bert and Jessie
(FERGUSON)
DARTNELL.
Clare and
William "Billy"
REAY, the former Chicago Blackhawk's hockey coach,
were married on April 24, 1942 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Clare was a loving mother, faithful wife and nurturing grandparent
who always put family first regardless of the situation. Her
life long generosity and caring nature touched the souls of many
people. While she would brighten a room with her tender spirit,
she would also hold firm to her convictions and beliefs. Clare
had a special way with people. She was extremely intuitive and
sensitive person and would frequently find herself reaching out
to others in a supportive way. Her children and grandchildren
dearly loved her
Clare is survived by her daughter Adele (Larry)
CALLAN of Burlington,
Ontario, a son Bill (Kris)
REAY of Madison, seven grandchildren,
Melody (Greg)
MacPHERSON, Elliott
CALLAN, Royal
CALLAN, William F.
(Michelle)
REAY, Allison
REAY, Adam
REAY and Kimberly
REAY; great-grandchildren
Hayley MacPHERSON and Will
REAY, sister Muriel (Bob)
STREET,
sister Lois (David)
BROWNSDON, step-grandchildren Bruce (Kathy)
CALLAN and Tim
CALLAN, and many nieces and nephews.
Clare is preceded in death by her husband Billy
REAY, sister
Francis FOREMAN, brother Edward
DARTNELL, and sister Joan
MacGILLVARY.
Private funeral services will be held for family with Pastor
Glynn Laing and Pastor Bill Arvan presiding. Burial will be at
Sunset Memory Gardens.
Memorials may be made to Hockey Ministries International, P.O.
Box 7, Windsor Station, Suite 265, 1100 de al Gauchetiere W.,
Montreal, Quebec H3B 2S2 or Union Gospel Mission, 320 Princess
Street P.O. Box 1073 Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C 2X4.
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CALLAWAY o@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2007-12-19 published
FLUNEY,
Delmar
Peacefully in Centre Grey Hospital, Markdale on Saturday, December 15th
2007. Delmar
FLUNEY, in his 89th year, beloved husband of the
late Elva
(BUNSTON)
FLUNEY. Dear father of Kenneth (Karen)
FLUNEY
of Orangeville and loving grandfather of Kevin (Sandy)
FLUNEY
of Shelburne and Kyle
FLUNEY of Heathcote. Survived by a brother-in-law
Robert (Eileen)
BUNSTON of Wasaga Beach and a sister-in-law Marjory
(Ross) CALLAWAY of Hamilton. Loving uncle of Terry (Heather,)
Dean (Debbie), Debbie, Judy (Don) and Wendy (Peter). Predeceased
by a sister Marjorie (Elmer)
SMITH.
Rested at the McMillan and
Jack Funeral Home, Dundalk. Complete service was held in the
chapel on Tuesday, December 18, 2007 at 1 p.m. Interment in Dundalk
Cemetery. Donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or the
charity of your choice would be appreciated. Visitation was held
on Monday from 7 to 9 p.m.
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CALLAWAY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-07-19 published
Kitchener man killed in hit and run
By Matthew
TREVISAN,
Page
A12
A Kitchener, Ontario, father of three was visiting his family
in Richmond Hill when he became the second pedestrian in eight
months to be struck and killed on a stretch of North Lake Road,
near Lake Wilcox.
Sam PHAM had returned to his son and daughter's house after dining
with the family of his son's girlfriend around 9: 15 p.m. Tuesday.
The diabetic 70-year-old, who walked twice daily to stay in good
health, decided to go for an evening stroll, his daughter Vananh
PHAM said yesterday.
At about 10: 30, her father was walking on the sidewalk of North
Lake Road, west of Everglades Court, when a speeding westbound
vehicle struck him and sped away. He was taken to York Central
Hospital, where he was pronounced dead.
York Regional Police set up a command post yesterday on North
Lake Road and had several officers searching for the hit-and-run
driver's maroon- or burgundy-coloured sport utility vehicle or
pick-up truck.
Mr. PHAM would often visit his son and daughter and had been
living with them for the past two weeks. He wanted to spend more
time with his family as he grew older, his daughter said. He
would take his only grand_son, Christian - his daughter's seven-year-old
son - to McDonald's and pick him up after school. It was not
uncommon for Mr.
PHAM to take long walks, his daughter said,
but when he hadn't returned after two hours, the family started
to worry.
Mr. PHAM's ex-wife Vadun
DAO - who lives with her daughter and
son - called his cellphone. A police officer answered and told
her to get to the hospital immediately.
"We thought it was just a minor accident," Mr.
PHAM's daughter
said, her voice quavering. "We never thought that this was a
major thing."
Last
November,
Terri
CALLAWAY was jogging on the same stretch
of North Lake Road between Yonge Street and Wood Rim Drive when
she was struck and killed. A man has been charged with drunk
driving causing death.
After the mother of four's death, Richmond Hill Town Council
commissioned a safety study of the road, which bends to the right
where the accidents happened. The report will be released when
council reconvenes in September.
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CALLENDER o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-08-01 published
COURTNEY,
Frank▼
Peacefully in his sleep at the Grey Bruce Health Services in
Owen Sound on Tuesday, July 31st, 2007. Henry Francis (Frank)
COURTNEY, of Chatsworth moved on to his just rewards. He was
in his 77th year. Dearly beloved husband of Sharon
COURTNEY (nee
CALLENDER.)
Loving▼ father of Blaine
COURTNEY and his wife, Patricia,
Brian COURTNEY,
Brent▼
COURTNEY, Debbie
ORMSBY and her husband,
Leonard, Cindee
ZIDAR and her husband, John, Kim
LEONARD and
her husband, Martin and Marjorie
WESTROP and her husband, Dave.
He will be sadly missed by eighteen grandchildren, thirteen great-grandchildren
and six sisters. Predeceased by his parents, Jacob and Ima
COURTNEY,
seven brothers and four sisters and his two grand_sons, Tony
ORMSBY
and Christopher
COURTNEY.
Friends▼ may call at the Brian E. Wood
Funeral Home, 250 - 14th Street West, Owen Sound (519-376-7492)
on Thursday evening from 7: 00-9:00 p.m. A Funeral Service for
Frank COURTNEY will be held in the Funeral Home Chapel on Friday,
August▼ 3rd, 2007 at 11: 00 a.m. with Doctor Brad
CLARK and Pastor
Gordon ADAM/ADAMS officiating. If so desired, the family would appreciate
donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or the Lung Association
as your expression of sympathy.
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COURTNEY,
Henry
Francis▲ "
Frank▲"
Peacefully in his sleep at the Grey Bruce Health Services in
Owen Sound on Tuesday, July 31st, 2007. Henry Francis (Frank)
COURTNEY, of Chatsworth moved on to his just rewards. He was
in his 77th year. Dearly beloved husband of Sharon
COURTNEY (nee
CALLENDER.)
Loving▲ father of Blaine
COURTNEY and his wife, Patricia,
Brian COURTNEY,
Brent▲
COURTNEY, Debbie
ORMSBY and her husband,
Leonard, Cindee
ZIDAR and her husband, John, Kim
LEONARD and
her husband, Martin and Marjorie
WESTROP and her husband, Dave.
He will be sadly missed by nineteen grandchildren, twelve great-grandchildren,
and five sisters. Predeceased by his parents, Jacob and Ima
COURTNEY,
several brothers and sisters and his two grand_sons, Tony
ORMSBY
and Christopher
COURTNEY.
Friends▲ may call at the Brian E. Wood
Funeral Home, 250 - 14th Street West, Owen Sound (519-376-7492)
on Thursday evening from 7: 00-9:00 p.m. A Funeral Service for
Frank COURTNEY will be held in the Funeral Home Chapel on Friday,
August▲ 3rd, 2007 at 11: 00 a.m. with Doctor Brad
CLARK and Pastor
Gordon ADAM/ADAMS officiating. If so desired, the family would appreciate
donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or the Lung Association
as your expression of sympathy.
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CALLOW o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-07-28 published
YAMAUCHI,
Leonard (NaoshiJune 27, 1923-July 25, 2007)
On Wednesday, July 25, 2007, Alberta lost one of its most hard
working and proud citizens.
Leonard was born in Maybridge, Alberta, a tiny village north
of Edmonton. His family settled in another small village in Opal,
Alberta, which spawned many distinguished Albertans. In October
of 1941, Leonard left Opal. His brother, Henry, accompanied him
to the Greyhound bus station, where Henry bid his big brother
a sad farewell. Leonard's journey brought him to Calgary on October 7,
1941, a day that was etched in his memory and celebrated every
year by our family. Like today, Calgary held many promises and
opportunities for young people and Leonard took full advantage
of them. He obtained employment with Precision Machine and Foundry
on his arrival as his brother, Gus, already had a position with
that firm. He knew nothing of machines at that time, so he studied
at local libraries and used the facilities at the Southern Alberta
Institute of Technology to obtain that knowledge. After working
for Precision Machine and Foundry for several years, he felt
he needed to become his own boss. With his friend, Wally
HUMFREY,
he formed Allied Machinists and soon after that, this business
was joined by another friend, John
LUBBERS.
Leonard was also
becoming interested in the graphic arts industry and he began
to do some work with Allied Press Specialties. In 1960, he purchased
shares in this company, and in 1971, he and his wife, Yo, became
sole shareholders. Leonard was known by those in the graphic
arts industry as the most knowledgeable individual in Western
Canada in the operation, repair, erection and dismantling of
printing presses. Leonard loved his work; so much so that he
worked every day until his so-called retirement at the age of
83. In fact, he felt his work was his best holiday. Leonard was
also an avid sportsman. He played baseball, curled and golfed
at an elite level. He was a dedicated sports fan, as well, supporting
the Flames, the Stampeders and the Blue Jays. He never liked
the idea of seeing the Grey Cup, Stanley Cup or the World Series
being won by other than a Canadian team.
Leonard celebrated life and that celebration will be continued
through Yo, his wife of fifty-seven years, and his children,
Gail (Pat)
McCARTHY,
Keith
(Donna
SCOTT and Graeme) and Jo-Ann
(Barry COCHRANE.) He adored his grandchildren, Kimiko (Nick
COMEAU,)
Tom and Michiko
McCARTHY and Kelvin
COCHRANE, who will continue
to celebrate the life of their Jichan. Leonard will be reunited
with his father and mother, Sampei and Kon
YAMAUCHI, and his
brothers, Shoji and Gus, and will be missed by his sisters, Kazuko
CALLOW,
Florence
(Ben)
SHIKAZE and his brothers Henry and Joe
(Nancy).
A Memorial Service will be held at McInnis and Holloway'S, Park
Memorial Chapel (5008 Elbow Drive S.W. Calgary, Alberta), on
Monday, July 30, 2007 at 10: 00 a.m. Forward condolences through
www.mcinnisandholloway.com. If Friends so desire, memorial tributes
may be made directly to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Alberta,
200, 119 - 14th Street N.W., Calgary, Alberta T2N 1Z6 Telephone:
(403) 264-5549, www.heartandstroke.ca.
In living memory of Leonard Yamauchi, a tree will be planted
at Fish Creek
Provincial Park by McInnis and Holloway Funeral Homes Park Memorial
Chapel, 5008 Elbow Drive S.W. Calgary, Alberta Telephone: 1-800-661-1599.
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CALLUM o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-07-17 published
GRIFFITHS,
Gordon
A., P.Eng. (Mining)
With sadness, the family announces that Gordon died on July 15,
2007. Beloved husband of Mary-Louise
(THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON,) father of Susan
(Ron) REINHOLT, Kathy (Steve)
ROHACEK, David (Monique)
GRIFFITHS,
Mark (Marianne)
GRIFFITHS and grandchildren Colin, Hannah, Allison
and Erin. Celebration of life and memorial to be held in the
fall. Gordon enjoyed a long and successful career in the mining
and oil well services industry commencing with geological exploration
and later founding Dagex Inc. Expressions of sympathy to Sunnybrook
Transfusion Medicine Service, North York Breast Cancer or please
donate blood. Thank you to Doctor
CALLUM,
Arlene,
Annette,
Sunnybrook
Transfusion and 3C/4C doctors, nurses and staff as well as the
Orillia Soldiers' Hospital Transfusion and Doctor
LAINE-
GOSSIN.
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CALVERT o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-05-28 published
KENNEDY,
M.
Joyce (née
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART)
Of London, formerly of Ingersoll in her 80th year after a courageous
battle surrounded by family at London Health Sciences Centre,
University Hospital, Intensive Care Unit on Friday May 25, 2007.
Beloved wife of the late Doctor C.J. "Chuck"
KENNEDY (1976.) Dear
mother of Judd and Marlene
KENNEDY of London, and Patricia and
Douglas DUNCAN of Stirling. Loving Grandmother of Billy and April
KENNEDY,
Lissa and Chip
STINSON, and Leeann and Grace
DUNCAN.
Great-grandmother of Wyatt
KENNEDY and Joe and Lilly
STINSON.
Dear sister of Anne
GRAHAM
(Bob) of Toronto and the late Don
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART of Calgary. Loving aunt of John (Cindy)
GRAHAM,
Bob
(Ruth)
GRAHAM, Duncan (Heather)
GRAHAM, Peter (Sandra)
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART and Heather
(Howard) CALVERT.
Friends will be recieved by the family from
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. on Monday May 28th at the A. Millard George
Funeral Home 60 Ridout Street South, London. The Funeral Service
will be held at Saint Anne's Anglican Church (Byron) 1344 Commissioners
Road West on Tuesday May 29th at 2 p.m. with visitation 1 hour
prior to the service. Interment in Ingersoll Rural Cemetery.
Memorial donations may be made to London Health Sciences Foundation,
747 Baseline Road East, London, University Hospital Intensive
care Unit, and Saint Anne's Anglican Church 1344 Commissioners
Road West, N6K 1E1. Online condolences accepted at www.amgeorgefh.on.ca
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LESLIE,
Joanna (1947-2007)
Peacefully at home in Ottawa on Thursday, December 20, after
a long and valiant struggle with cancer. Daughter of Forester
Wilcox LESLIE and Margaret Sweet
LESLIE,
Joanna will be missed
and fondly remembered by her sister and brother-in-law Christy
and Gregory
LUDLOW, cousins Ian and Libby
LESLIE, goddaughter
Emma CALVERT, and her many Friends from Mount Alison and Ottawa.
A special thanks to Doctor Lisa
ALDRIDGE and Joanna's many caregivers,
especially Rosalina
GARCIA.
Friends and family are invited to
gather at Kelly Funeral Home, 585 Somerset Street (Ottawa) on
Sunday, December 23 from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. A brief Memorial Service
will take place at Kelly Funeral Home on Saturday, January 12
at 4 p.m. Donations in Joanna's memory may be made to the Susan G.
Komen Breast Cancer Foundation.
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