DANARD
DANBY
DANCEY
DANCONA
DANDENEAU
DANDREA
DANE
DANFORD
DANGELO
DANIEL
DANIELS
DANILKO
DANKS
DANN
DANNA
DANSEREAU
DANSON
DANYCHUK
DANYLUCK
DANZKER
DANARD o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-08-30 published
ROBINS,
Mildred
Alice
Jean (née
SEABROOKE)
Peacefully, at Lee Manor, with her family by her side, on Wednesday,
August 29th, 2007. Mildred Alice Jean
ROBINS (née
SEABROOKE)
of Owen Sound, in her 89th year. Beloved wife of the late Lewis
ROBINS.
Loving mother of Paul (Pat)
ROBINS, of Balmy Beach, Muriel
(Avery) DANARD, of Owen Sound, Martin (Norah)
ROBINS, of Belleville
and Bob ROBINS, of Owen Sound. Proud grandmother of 12 grandchildren,
12 great-grandchildren and 1 great great-grandchild. Survived
by her sister Alice
CLOSE, of Owen Sound. Predeceased by her
parents Thomas and Jeannie
SEABROOKE, and her sister Muriel
HAWKE.
Friends may call at the Brian E. Wood Funeral Home, 250 - 14th Street
West, Owen Sound (519-376-7492) on Thursday from 7: 00-9:00 p.m.
A funeral service for Mildred
ROBINS will be held in the Funeral
Home Chapel on Friday, August 31st, 2007 at 1: 30 p.m. with Rev. Kristal
McGEE officiating. Interment in Greenwood Cemetery. If so desired,
the family would appreciate donations to the Canadian Cancer
Society as your expression of sympathy.
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HOGAN,
Kathleen
Mary (née
EDMUNDS)
At Grey Bruce Health Services, Owen Sound on Monday, December 10,
2007. Bunny
HOGAN of Owen Sound in her 70th year. Wife of the
late Kenneth
HOGAN. Dear mother of Darlene
SKINNER
(Bruce
WARDROP,)
Donna Lynn
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART, Robert
DANARD, Jack
GENOE (Tam
CARRUTHERS),
Debbie VIRTURE (Jenny
PLAYFORD), Donna
VIRTURE (Stacey
CAMERON),
Shannon GIBBONS
(Rick
GIBBONS) and Kevin
VIRTUE. Also survived
by eight grandchildren Kenny, Lisa, Chris, Mark, Clinton, Crystal,
Natasha, Emily and five great-grandchildren. Predeceased by her
parents Grace and
Al EDMUNDS, a son Robert and a son-in-law Arthur
HAMILTON.
Friends are invited to the Tannahill Funeral Home for
visiting on Wednesday from 12: 30 p.m. until service time. The
funeral service will be conducted in the chapel on Wednesday
afternoon at 2 o'clock with Rev. Dr. Ted
CREEN officiating. Interment,
Mt. Pleasant Cemetery. Memorial donations to the CFOS - Sun
Times Christmas Fund Broadcast would be appreciated.
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DANBY o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2007-09-25 published
DANBY kept art real
The renowned realist artist died Sunday at 67 while canoeing
in Algonquin Park.
By Lee-Anne
GOODMAN, Canadian Press, Tues., September 25, 2007
Toronto -- Ken
DANBY, recognized as one of the world's foremost
realist artists and best-known in Canada for his iconic hockey
painting, At the Crease, has died at the age of 67 while canoeing
in Algonquin Park.
Born in Sault Ste. Marie,
DANBY's vast portfolio includes everything
from portraits of famous Canadians to athletes in midplay to
landscape paintings so crystalline that at first glance they
resemble photographs.
"He aspired to be -- and in many ways achieved -- the status
of Canada's storyteller," Matthew
TEITELBAUM, director of the
Art Gallery of Ontario, said yesterday.
"He wanted to be an artist who painted Canada in its heroic moments
and in its everyday moments… he wanted to tell people through
his art that you could paint realistically and capture great
emotion and generate great feeling, and he did."
Ken McGEE, manager of the Danby Studio in Guelph, called his
friend a Canadian treasure.
"He's been called a national icon and that's basically what he
was," he said.
The prolific
DANBY was said to have known from a young age that
he wanted to paint and enrolled in the Ontario College of Art
in 1958. His first one-man show in 1964 sold out, an occurrence
that would become commonplace as his work proved popular with
private, corporate and museum collectors.
When asked to identify his favourite work, he frequently replied:
"My next one."
His 1972 painting of a masked hockey goalie hunched in the crease
is considered by many to be a Canadian national symbol and is
sometimes mistakenly thought to be a portrait of legendary netminder
Ken Dryden. Lacing Up, another hockey painting of someone tying
his skates in a locker room, is almost equally iconic.
On his website,
DANBY recalled an encounter about At the Crease:
"One day, a woman complimented me on my painting At the Crease,
which she referred to as 'That painting you did of the goalie,
Ken Dryden,' " he recalled.
"She said that she had long had a print of it in her home and
really enjoyed it. I thanked her, but also explained that, 'It
isn't an image of Ken Dryden.' Looking puzzled, she replied,
'Yes it is.' I responded, 'No it isn't.' After a long pause,
she loudly exclaimed, 'Yes it is!' I quickly apologized, with
the sudden realization that she was right. It's really whomever
one wants it to be."
The goalie painting is
DANBY's most successful but there's a
lot more to his work,
McGEE said.
"It's a worldwide image now. Over the years we have sold literally
hundreds of thousands of those images -- anybody who knows hockey
knows that image and therefore knows Ken
DANBY," he said.
"But his reputation seemed to be, from the public point of view,
that of a sports artist and he was certainly much, much, much
more than that. His works ranged from sports images and panoramic
landscapes to huge oils and figurative works and just some stunning
works. Particularly in the last few years, his work has expanded
both in size and imagery."
In the 1980s,
DANBY prepared a series of watercolours on the
Americas Cup and the Canadian athletes at the 1984 Winter Olympics
in Sarajevo.
He also served on the governing board of the Canada Council and
as a member of the Board of Trustees of the National Gallery
of Canada.
McGEE said
DANBY, who continued to paint avidly, was
on the lookout for new inspiration while canoeing with his wife,
Gillian, in Ontario's pristine Algonquin Park on Sunday.
"He died gathering information for more paintings," said
McGEE,
who remembered his friend as "amenable, friendly, approachable,
kind and generous."
DANBY was a big supporter of the arts, and frequently railed
against the lack of arts education in the public school system.
"The arts are just as important as math and science in education,
and just as important as any other endeavour in our lives," he
said. "Art is a necessity. Art is an absolutely essential part
of our enlightenment process. We cannot, as a species, as a civilized
society, regard ourselves as being enlightened without the arts."
Ontario provincial police say
DANBY collapsed while canoeing
on North Tea Lake. He was transported by air ambulance to North
Bay General Hospital where he was pronounced dead.
He's survived by his wife, Gillian and three sons.
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DANBY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-09-25 published
Realist created iconic painting, found wide appeal
He was at odds with abstract expressionism and found the confidence
to follow his instincts, writes Sandra
MARTIN
By Sandra MARTIN,
Page
S10
As an artist, Ken
DANBY's work was loved more by the people than
it was revered by the critics. Although his works were bought
by museums, he found his best, most rewarding and lasting appeal
among private collectors and purveyors of popular culture. A superb
draftsman and a prodigious and prolific artist of his own time,
he was a realistic painter who reflected quotidian events, natural
landscapes and athletic prowess to mass audiences, rather than
an abstract expressionist who created troubling, edgy canvasses
for an intellectual elite.
"His way of doing things was not in the wind, and that immediately
interested me," said Walter Moos of Gallery Moos, the first major
Canadian dealer to take Mr.
DANBY on in the early 1960s. "I think
he will finally get the appreciation in this country which it
merits - I'm talking from museum officialdom. His artistic legacy
is immense."
Kenneth Edison
DANBY, who was born in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario,
the year after the Second World War ended, was the younger son
of M.G. Edison
DANBY, an assessment commissioner, and his wife
Gertrude (BUCKLEY.) At first it seemed that his older brother
Marvin was the artistic one; Ken certainly always credited him
with inspiring his own early attempts.
Ken attended Cody Public School, where he became known as the
school artist. By the time he was in Grade 6, he had won first
prize in the school hobby show, was regularly creating murals
for special events and was talking about a career as an artist.
He graduated to Sault Technical and Commercial High School and
then the Sault Collegiate Institute, where he won a high-school
poster contest when he was 16. Art was a major part of his life,
but not the only one - he joined the air cadets and spent much
of his free time hiking and canoeing.
At 18, he enrolled in the Ontario College of Art and Design in
Toronto, where one of his teachers was Group of Seven member
J.E.H. Macdonald. Other students called him Vincent because of
his goatee and the fact that he was a loner who seemed to be
obsessive about drawing and painting. "I was intense and almost
fanatical about drawing and did hundreds of studies, mostly in
pen, during my first year," he told his biographer, art critic
Paul Duval.
Mr. DANBY was at odds with Ontario College of Art and Design,
mostly because he was a realist painter and the school was interested
in design and experimentation. Abstract expressionism, which
had become wildly popular in the United States after the Second
World War, and the colour field and pop art styles that it spawned,
were about as artistically distanced from his preferred precise
figurative works as Vancouver is from Toronto. Frustrated and
disenchanted, he quit art school in 1960 after completing his
second year and went home for the summer to work as a set designer
at a local television studio. He returned to Toronto in the fall
and immersed himself in the coffee-house culture of Toronto's
Yorkville district, while taking on a succession of stop-gap
jobs: painting sets for CFTO television studios in Kleinburg
setting up window displays for D'Allaird's, a chain of women's
clothing stores; and working as art director for the Mariposa
Folk Festival, designing all its posters, advertisements and
brochures.
He landed a full-time job doing layout and illustrations for
the now defunct Toronto Telegram in 1961. About the same time,
he had his first solo exhibition of 13 abstract and non-objective
paintings at the Pollock Gallery in Toronto. The combination
of the job, the gallery show and a visit to the Albright-Knox
Art Gallery in Buffalo - where he saw an exhibition of the work
of U.S. realist painter Andrew Wyeth - gave him enough confidence
to turn away from abstraction and follow his original instincts,
concentrating on representational painting in a realist mode.
The next spring, he quit the Telegram to turn freelance. Still
struggling six months later, he consulted art dealer Walter Moos,
who agreed to become his dealer, an arrangement that lasted for
the next three decades. The following year, Mr. Moos showed him
as part of a three-man exhibit at Gallery Moos. By now Mr.
DANBY
had found his palette and his medium. Using his black cat Kimbo
as a model, he made a painting with a cloudless blue sky executed
in egg tempera, a medium he would use many times and in many
of his most successful paintings. The painting, Fur and Bricks,
won the Jessie Dow Prize at the Spring Exhibition at the Montreal
Museum of Fine Arts.
After a summer painting on Manitoulin Island, Mr.
DANBY had a
one-man show at Gallery Moos and proved his commercial appeal
when the work sold out on opening night. Prolific and industrious,
he held an annual show at Gallery Moos for many years. Mostly,
he continued to paint nature scenes in egg tempura, although
he accepted a commission to create a portrait of Pierre Trudeau
for a Time magazine cover in 1968 and began experimenting with
silk-screening to produce multicoloured prints and serigraphs.
He began showing and selling them in the early 1970s in Canada,
Germany and the United States.
In 1972, Mr.
DANBY created what many consider the iconic hockey
painting. At the Crease shows a masked goalie crouched in the
net, left hand outstretched, right hand clutching his stick.
The anonymous player represents every goalie who has ever waited
for a shot to test his or her mettle, but it also captures the
tension of that moment when the arena goes silent and fans stop
breathing as all become one with the solitary figure down on
the ice. The painting is owned by a private Toronto collector.
At the Crease has such resonance that it has been widely reproduced
in books and magazines. Indeed, Mr.
DANBY's early artistic hero,
Mr. Wyeth, saw the image in print some years after it was first
exhibited at Gallery Moos and he wrote the artist a letter saying,
"I think your painting, At the Crease, a terrifying and exciting
picture." Some fans have insisted that the goalie is modelled
on Ken Dryden, the former Montreal Canadiens netminder, but Mr.
DANBY
always refused to say, believing that the player should be whomever
the viewer wishes him to be. As an indication of the painting's
significance in popular culture, Mr.
DANBY put the image on a
hockey mask as a fundraiser for spinal cord research and it raised
$15,100 (U.S.) at a charity auction on NHL.com in November,
Although Mr.
DANBY continued to use his trademark egg tempera,
he never stopped working with other media. He designed a set
of Olympic coins, he painted a series of Olympic athletes in
watercolour, he made portraits and prints and he also turned
to oil when he began to paint large canvases in his final decade.
He received many honours, including the Order of Ontario and
the Order of Canada.
Sunday, Mr.
DANBY, his wife, Gillian, and some Friends arrived
in Algonquin Park for a three-day canoe trip on North Tea Lake.
Mr. DANBY was hoping to collect images of fall colours for a
planned series of paintings when he suffered an apparent fatal
heart attack and collapsed. After his party summoned help, an
air ambulance arrived and lowered two paramedics to the lake
before airlifting him to North Bay General Hospital.
It is tempting to imagine ironies both cruel and poetic in the
death of Mr.
DANBY, the realist, while canoeing in the same wilderness
(although at a different lake) where expressionist landscape
painter Tom
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON drowned 90 years ago. The coincidences and
the metaphors may not bear serious scrutiny - they interpreted
and represented nature in different ways - but both men loved
the wilderness and were exploring its richness when they died
suddenly and before their time, causing great shock and grief
to their families, Friends and admirers.
Kenneth Edison
DANBY was born in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, on
March 6, 1940. He died in Algonquin Park on September 23, 2007,
probably of a heart attack. He was 67. He leaves his second wife
Gillian, his three sons and his extended family. Funeral arrangements
are not yet complete.
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DANBY,
Ken▼
Renowned Canadian realist artist, passed away September 23, 2007.
He is survived by his wife Gillian, brother Marvin and wife Susan,
sons Sean and wife Suzanne, Ryan and wife Anne, and Noah and
his fiancée Kristanna, his step-daughter Julie
REID and husband
Don REID, step-son Stefen
ELMITT and wife
Gillian▼
ELMITT, grandchildren
Jocelyn and Owen
DANBY,
Cheyne▼ and Perry
REID and Shannon and Stephanie
ELMITT.
Also▼ survived by sister-in-law Anne
McNUTT and husband
Fred; nephews and nieces Keith
DANBY, Mark
DANBY, Sabrina
DANBY,
Jennifer McNutt-
BYWATER, John
McNUTT,
Kathleen▼
DANIELS, Joanna
QUARRY.
Celebration▼ of the Life of Ken
DANBY Wednesday,
October▼ 10,
2007 7: 00-9:00 p.m. River Run Centre, Guelph, Ontario. www.riverrun.ca
or www.kendanby.com for more information. MacDonald Stewart Art
Centre, Guelph, Ontario will be proudly presenting a collection
of Ken DANBY's work September 25 - December 16, 2007. www.uoguelph.ca/msac/
An endowment fund has been established to honour Ken's memory
that will support arts education and charities important to him.
Memorial donations can be directed to the Ken Danby Legacy Fund
c/o The Guelph Community Foundation, P.O. Box 1311, Guelph, Ontario
N1H 6N6 or online at www.guelphcf.ca. Additional information
can be obtained from Wall-Custance Funeral Home and Chapel, 206 Norfolk
Street, Guelph (www.wallcustance.com or 519-822-0051).
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DANBY,
Ken▲▼
Renowned Canadian realist artist, passed away September 23, 2007.
He is survived by his wife Gillian, brother Marvin and wife Susan,
sons Sean and wife Suzanne, Ryan and wife Anne, and Noah and
his fiancée Kristanna, his step-daughter Julie
REID and husband
Don REID, step-son Stefen
ELMITT and wife
Gillian▲▼
ELMITT, grandchildren
Jocelyn and Owen
DANBY,
Cheyne▲▼ and Perry
REID and Shannon and Stephanie
ELMITT.
Also▲▼ survived by sister-in-law Anne
McNUTT and husband
Fred; nephews and nieces Keith
DANBY, Mark
DANBY, Sabrina
DANBY,
Jennifer McNUTT-
BYWATER, John
McNUTT, Kathleen
DANIELS, Joanna
QUARRY.
Celebration▲▼ of the Life of Ken
DANBY Wednesday,
October▲▼ 10,
2007 7: 00-9:00 p.m. River Run Centre, Guelph, Ontario. www.riverrun.ca
or www.kendanby.com for more information. MacDonald Stewart Art
Centre, Guelph, Ontario will be proudly presenting a collection
of Ken DANBY's work September 25 - December 16, 2007. www.uoguelph.ca/msac/
An endowment fund has been established to honour Ken's memory
that will support arts education and charities important to him.
Memorial donations can be directed to the Ken Danby Legacy Fund
c/o The Guelph Community Foundation, P.O. Box 1311, Guelph, Ontario
N1H 6N6 or online at www.guelphcf.ca. Additional information
can be obtained from Wall-Custance Funeral Home and Chapel, 206 Norfolk
Street, Guelph (www.wallcustance.com or 519-822-0051).
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DANBY,
Ken▲▼
Renowned Canadian realist artist, passed away September 23, 2007.
He is survived by his wife Gillian, brother Marvin and wife Susan,
sons Sean and wife Suzanne, Ryan and wife Anne, and Noah and
his fiancée Kristanna, his step-daughter Julie
REID and husband
Don REID, step-son Stefen
ELMITT and wife
Gillian▲▼
ELMITT, grandchildren
Jocelyn and Owen
DANBY,
Cheyne▲▼ and Perry
REID and Shannon and Stephanie
ELMITT.
Also▲▼ survived by sister-in-law Anne
McNUTT and husband
Fred; nephews and nieces Keith
DANBY, Mark
DANBY, Sabrina
DANBY,
Jennifer McNUTT-
BYWATER, John
McNUTT, Kathleen
DANIELS, Joanna
QUARRY.
Celebration▲▼ of the Life of Ken
DANBY Wednesday,
October▲▼ 10,
2007 7: 00-9:00 p.m. River Run Centre, Guelph, Ontario. www.riverrun.ca
or www.kendanby.com for more information. MacDonald Stewart Art
Centre, Guelph, Ontario will be proudly presenting a collection
of Ken DANBY's work September 25 - December 16, 2007. www.uoguelph.ca/msac/
An endowment fund has been established to honour Ken's memory
that will support arts education and charities important to him.
Memorial donations can be directed to the Ken Danby Legacy Fund
c/o The Guelph Community Foundation, P.O. Box 1311, Guelph, Ontario
N1H 6N6 or online at www.guelphcf.ca. Additional information
can be obtained from Wall-Custance Funeral Home and Chapel, 206 Norfolk
Street, Guelph (www.wallcustance.com or 519-822-0051).
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DANCEY,
Evelyn "
Lois"
Peacefully in Peterborough, on July 31, 2007 in her 91st year.
Beloved wife for 60 years, of the late A.W. 'Bill'
DANCEY (1999,)
residing in Baie d'Urfé, Québec until 1996, when they moved to
Peterborough.
Loving mother of Barbara
MORRISON
(Ernest) of Peterborough,
Patty THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON
(Dave) of Etobicoke, and Jim
DANCEY (Kathy) of
Peterborough.
Fondly remembered by Debbie
DANCEY of Peterborough.
Proud grandmother of Bruce
MORRISON (Gillian), Kathryn
LEWIS
(Scott,) Sarah and Alison
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON, and Scott and Kendra
DANCEY.
Delighted great-grandmother of Braden and Jodie
MORRISON, and Rhiannon
and Rebecca
LEWIS. A service of remembrance will be held at the
Comstock Funeral Home and Cremation Centre, 356 Rubidge Street,
Peterborough on Sunday, August 5, 2007 at 2 p.m. with visitation
one hour prior. Interment at a later date at Saint_James Church
Cemetery, Hudson, Québec. In lieu of flowers, the family would
appreciate donations to Hutchison House, (270 Brock Street, Peterborough,
Ontario K9H 2P9).
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ROWAN,
Edith (née
MODEL) (December 25, 1910-October 18, 2007)
Pre-deceased by her husband, Doctor Jack
ROWAN, by her five siblings
and, three days earlier, by her son, Michael. Survived by her
daughter and son-in-law, Miriam and Yehuda
D'ANCONA; by her grandchildren,
David D'ANCONA,
Shoshy
BERNSTEIN, and Odelle
MUND; and by seven
great-grandchildren. A polio survivor, Edith
ROWAN refused to
consider herself handicapped, and never let it slow her down.
She was a social worker with the Children's Aid Society and Jewish
Family and Child Services, and dedicated her life to helping
others. The family is deeply grateful for the loving care provided
by Doctor A.
CRAFT, the nurses of Baycrest Hospital, and long-time
caregivers Dawn
MEHADO and Kim
ZANNELLI.
Donations in her memory
may be made to the Baycrest Foundation, 416-785-2875.
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Teaching nun loved by students and colleagues
By Tyler KULA,
Special To
Sun
Media, Sun., November 18, 2007
Sister
Mary
Margaret
FINN didn't have many other choices when
she decided to become a nun and a teacher.
It was early in the Second World War, a time when careers for
women were uncommon.
"Back in that day, in 1940, women only had three options: they
could get married, they could become a nurse or they could become
a teacher," said
FINN's niece, Mary Grace Finn
DEWEESE.
"She probably wasn't inclined to the sciences, so she decided
she'd go into teaching."
It turned out that London-born
FINN loved teaching and, in turn,
was loved by her students and colleagues.
"She was just a delight," said Sister Anne
ANTAYA, who knew
FINN
through the Sisters of Saint_Joseph in London.
"The kids loved her and she really worked hard."
FINN, who taught school in Southwestern Ontario and Alberta,
died November 3 in London at the home for the Catholic religious
order to which she gave 67 years of her life.
She was 87.
One of five children born into a Catholic family in 1920,
FINN
and two older brothers all entered religious life, service virtually
unheard of today.
FINN's nephew, Peter
DANDENEAU, remembers his aunt fondly.
"It was like still having a mother alive as long as she was alive,"
said DANDENEAU.
"With her death, it's the last of the London
FINNs.
It's the
end of an era," he said.
Nicknamed "
Bunny" by the other sisters,
FINN entered the convent
at 20 while finishing an education degree in Alberta.
During her career, she taught Grades 1 and 2 and specialized
in reading.
FINN had a talent for making lessons fun, said Antaya.
"For the little people who found reading very difficult, she
was able to help them."
"She must have taught children for about 50 years," said Finn
DEWEESE.
After FINN retired from teaching, she volunteered as a tutor
at Blessed Kateri and Saint Michael's elementary schools in London.
Her impact resonated with teachers, said Antaya.
"Even the other night, some of those teachers came back and were
present at her wake service," she said.
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D'ANDREA o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-09-06 published
PAVLISH,
Laurence
A.
Died peacefully on Monday 27 August, 2007 after a courageous
battle with cancer. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, Larry was the son
of the late Louis and Esther
(WEISS)
PAVLISH. He is sadly missed
by long-time partner and companion Cathy
D'ANDREA, sisters Evelyn
(Stevens) and Elizabeth, brother-in-law David, three nieces and
a nephew, Friends Mark, Don, Fred and Ron, the D'Andrea family,
and many Friends and colleagues throughout the world. Larry completed
his Bachelors degree (AB) at Ohio University and his M.A. and
Ph.D. degrees at the University of Toronto. He was a respected
scholar who undertook archaeological and geophysical research
in North America, Europe, the Far East, South Asia, the South
Pacific, Middle East and Africa over a career that spanned more
than 30 years. A popular lecturer in physics and archaeology
at the University of Toronto, Larry has mentored and is fondly
remembered by many students. In lieu of flowers, donations can
be sent to the Doctor Laurence Pavlish JPA Fund at the University
of Toronto c/o Christie
DARVILLE,
Faculty of Arts and Science,
100 St. George Street, Suite 2032, Toronto, Ontario, M5S 3G3.
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DANE,
Jacquelyn
Gladys
Alexandra (née
HAWLEY)
Born March 6, 1922, Toronto. Passed away peacefully, surrounded
by her family, August 31, 2007, Vancouver. Daughter of Elsie
(MARTIN) and John C.
HAWLEY.
Sister of the late Douglas (Mabel)
and Wanda THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON (d. Andrew.) Mother of Carol
DANE and Leona
OLSEN
(Bob.)
Loving grandmother to Meredith (Todd
KEMP) and Laura
ARMSTRONG,
Ole and Kristen
OLSEN. Proud great-grandmother of
Zoe Olsen KELLY.
Loving aunt to many nieces and nephews. In memory
of Jackie donations can be made to the Arthritis Society of Canada.
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FRAPPIER,
Andre "
Andy"
After a short but courageous battle with cancer Andre (Andy)
FRAPPIER passed away peacefully at Credit Valley Hospital with
his family by his side on Saturday, November 10, 2007. Andy was
in his 62nd year. Beloved husband of Vicki (née
COLYER,) cherished
father of Steven (Stephanie). Andy is survived by his mother
Lea (née
GAUDET,) brother Claude (Noella,) sisters Colette (Gilbert
DEVEAUX,)
Lise
(Craig
DANFORD,) Francine and Linda. Andy was
predeceased by his father Rene. Andy will be sadly missed by
many nieces, nephews, family, Friends and
by Jewel. He will also
be missed by the many colleagues and Friends he worked with during
the span of his 40 year career within the hospitality industry.
Visitation will be held on Wednesday, November 14, 2007 at Glen
Oaks Memorial Chapel and Visitation Centre, 3164 Ninth Line,
Oakville (905-257-8822) from 2 p.m. until 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. until
8 p.m. Funeral Mass to be held on Thursday, November 15, 2007
at 10 a.m. at Merciful Redeemer Parish, 2775 Erin Centre Blvd.
Mississauga. In lieu of flowers, the family would kindly appreciate
donations to the Canadian Cancer Society or to the Credit Valley
Hospital. Many thanks to the staff at Credit Valley Hospital
who helped and lent their support to Andy and the family in his
final days.
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TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Marion
Jean
Passed away peacefully at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre on
Friday, December 21, 2007 in her 84th year. Loving wife of the
late Fred TAILOR/TAYLOR. Dear aunt of Gary
ALLEN (Betty), Greg
ALLEN
and Vivian
WALTER
(Klaus.) Dear great aunt of Kimberley
DANGELO
(Mauricio) and Michael
ALLEN.
Friends will be received at the
Mount Pleasant Cemetery "Carfrae Chapel" on Saturday, December 29,
2007 at 11: 30 a.m. until time of funeral service at 12 p.m. In
lieu of flowers, memorial donations to the Canadian Cancer Society
or the Princess Margaret Hospital Foundation would be appreciated.
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DANIEL o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-11-05 published
ESPLEN,
James
Bruce
Suddenly at his residence on Thursday, November 1st, 2007, at
the age of 71 years, Jim
ESPLEN of Port Elgin and formerly of
Burgoyne.
Husband of the former Elaine
DANIEL.
Father of Lisa
of Burgoyne and Kerri and her husband Kelly
ANDREWS of Whitby.
Grandpa to Curtis and Connor
COBEAN, and Emma and Ben
ANDREWS.
Brother of Norma and her husband Clare
LOCKMAN of London, Jean
and her husband Gord
SCOTT of Allenford, and Freda and her husband
Al BARBER of Baden. Jim is also survived by his sisters-in-law
Margaret ESPLEN, and Doreen and her husband Bev
WARK, all of
Port Elgin. He will be sadly missed by his special friend Eric
LESLIE, and by his several nieces and nephews. He is predeceased
by his brother-in-law Mac
ESPLEN.
Friends may call at the W. Kent
Milroy Port Elgin Chapel, 510 Mill Street, Port Elgin, (Town
of Saugeen Shores) from 2: 00 to 4:00 and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. on
Sunday, November 4th, 2007. Funeral services will be conducted
in Port Elgin United Church, 840 Bruce Street, Port Elgin on Monday
morning at 11: 00 a.m., with the Rev. Gordon
WILLIAMS officiating.
Interment Sanctuary Park Cemetery. Memorial contributions to
the Saugeen Memorial Hospital Foundation or to the Bruce County
Plowmen's Association would be appreciated as expressions of
sympathy. Portrait and memorial online at www.milroyfuneralhomes.com
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DANIEL,
Jean
Ann
Milles
Unexpectedly at Lakeridge Health Oshawa on October 26th, 2007.
Jean at the age of 76. Beloved wife of Patrick for 53 years.
Loving mother of David (Susan)
DANIEL and Jessica (Bora)
DANIEL.
Proud grandmother of Myles, Colin, Lara and Lucas. Jean will
be sadly missed by her in-laws, nieces, nephews and Friends.
Cremation. Memorial service at a later date. In lieu of flowers,
donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be greatly appreciated
by the family and can be made directly at 1-888-939-3333 or online
at www.cancer.ca or through the Armstrong Funeral Home, 124 King
Street East, Oshawa. For online donations please go to www.armstrongfuneralhome.net
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DANIELS o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-01-12 published
WEATHERHEAD,
Joan
Diane C.M.A. (née
BOTTRILL)
At home on Wednesday, January 10th, 2007, after a long battle
with Cancer at age 52. Beloved wife of Brian, dearly loved daughter
of Pam DANIELS and step-father Dave
DANIELS, dear sister of Brian
(LuAnne,) Jennifer and David (Tanya) and Rob
McKINNON.
Daughter-in-law
of Jim and Joyce
WEATHERHEAD and sister-in-law of Jim (Nancy,)
Janice (Jamie), Ron (Kathy), Lee, Laurie (Dave), Joan (Jonathon).
Dear aunt of Eric, Cole, Blake, Bryce, Lou Lou, Bob Jr., Kelly,
Bobby, Russell, Aaron, Bronte, Drake, Drina, Brianne, Brady,
Cody, Zack and Zoe. Joan will be missed by her colleagues in
the finance department of the City of Hamilton where she was
a respected manager, and by her many Friends and loved ones.
Grateful thanks go to our families, Friends and the many health
care workers for their caring support. Friends will be received
by the family Thursday evening from 7-9 p.m. and Friday afternoon
and evening from 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. at the Cattel, Eaton and Chambers
Funeral Home, 53 Main Street, Dundas. A Celebration of Joan's
Life will take place on Saturday, January 13, 2007 at Saint_James
Anglican Church, 137 Melville Street, Dundas, at 1 p.m. In lieu
of flowers donations to the Breast Cancer Foundation or the Juravinski
Cancer Centre would be appreciated by the family. www.catteleatonandchambers.ca
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DANIELS,
Sylvia
On Thursday, June 7, 2007 at Baycrest Hospital. Sylvia
DANIELS,
beloved wife of Marvin. Loving mother and mother-in-law of Linda
and Sheldon
LIFSHEN,
John and
Penny,
Gary of Calgary, Ken of
Detroit. Dear sister of Bernard
WILKS.
Devoted grandmother of
Jeff and Ann
LIFSHEN,
Marni
LIFSHEN and Mark
STEINBERG, Hayley
and Rik BOWES, Jordan and Chris, Eli and Yael
STAIMAN, Joshua,
Jamie and Arlyn, and great-grandmother of Austin, and Riley.
At Benjamin's Park Memorial Chapel, 2401 Steeles Avenue West
(3 lights west of Dufferin) for service on Sunday, June 10, 2007
at 2: 30 p.m. Interment Beth Tzedec Memorial Park. Shiva 15 Barrydale
Crescent. If desired, donations may be made to the Sylvia Daniels,
Memorial Fund c/o The Benjamin Foundation, 3429 Bathurst Street,
Toronto, M6A 2C3, 416-780-0324.
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ARMSTRONG,
Sara
Kathryn (née
SMALLWOOD)
Passed away peacefully at home surrounded by her loving family
on Sunday July 8 2007. Predeceased by her husband Gordon Vernon
ARMSTRONG and her parents Doris and Howard
SMALLWOOD.
Loved and
deeply missed by her partner Beverley
BURNS, her step-children
Wendy (Rick), Scott (Cathy), Veronica (Brad), Hilary (Kathryn
deceased), Jennifer (Hiram), Stephen (Carolyn). Grandmother of
nine, sister of Richard (Jerry) and Linda (Stephen). Sister-in-law
of Geoff (Barbara), Philip (Mary) and Joan. We sincerely thank
Dr. Russell
GOLDMAN,
Julianne
DANIELS and all the caregivers
for their dedicated support and compassion.
A celebration of Sara's life will be held on Thursday July 12,
2007 from 5-8 p.m. at The Badminton and Racquet Club, 25 St. Clair
Ave. West Toronto. We welcome you to share some of your memories
at this gathering. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation
to the charity of your choice.
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STOCKTON,
John
Douglas
Passed away peacefully at Toronto East General Hospital on Tuesday,
August 14, 2007, in his 89th year. Cherished husband of Monica
(née TARRANT) for 62 years. Loving father of Suzanne
DANIELS
(Dale), Sharon
GUEVARRA (Ron), Robert (Anne), and Michael (Karen).
He will be sadly missed by all his grandchildren, great-grandchildren,
family and Friends. Funeral Mass will be held at Saint_John's Catholic
Church, 794 Kingston Rd, Toronto on Saturday, August 25th at
10: 00 a.m. Reception to follow. A private family interment will
take place on Monday, August 27th. In lieu of flowers the family
has requested donations be sent to the Canadian Cancer Society.
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DANIELS,
Arthur
on Thursday, September 13th, 2007 at 5: 00 a.m. at Sunnybrook
Hospital.
Arthur, beloved husband of the late Eleanor
DANIELS.
Loving father and father-in-law of daughter Carolynne and her
husband Melvyn
WAINBERG, son Glenn
DANIELS and his wife
Heather
HALL. Dear brother of Marvin
DANIELS and his late wife
Sylvia.
Pre-deceased by his dear brother Ben
DANIELS and his late wife
Ann.
Devoted grandfather of Mark
WAINBERG and wife Tracy, Stacy
VILU
and husband Roy, Jordan
WAINBERG and wife
Michelle,
Nicole
WAINBERG,
Ryan DANIELS and wife
Courtney, and Adam
DANIELS.
Devoted great-grandfather of Connor and Logan
WAINBERG,
Jason
and Daniel
VILU,
Justin and Brandon
WAINBERG, and Emily
DANIELS.
For time and place of the services, call Benjamin's Park Memorial
Chapel on Sunday morning, September 16th, 2007 after 11: 00 a.m.
at (416) 663-9060.
Interment at Mount Sinai Cemetery. Shiva at 65 Green Bush Rd.
in North York.
Donations may be made to the Arthur Daniels Memorial Fund c/o the
Benjamin Foundation, 3429 Bathurst Street, Toronto, M6A 2C3,
(416) 780-0324, www.benjamins.ca
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DANIELS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-09-28 published
DANBY,
Ken▲▼
Renowned Canadian realist artist, passed away September 23, 2007.
He is survived by his wife Gillian, brother Marvin and wife Susan,
sons Sean and wife Suzanne, Ryan and wife Anne, and Noah and
his fiancée Kristanna, his step-daughter Julie
REID and husband
Don REID, step-son Stefen
ELMITT and wife
Gillian▲▼
ELMITT, grandchildren
Jocelyn and Owen
DANBY,
Cheyne▲▼ and Perry
REID and Shannon and Stephanie
ELMITT.
Also▲▼ survived by sister-in-law Anne
McNUTT and husband
Fred; nephews and nieces Keith
DANBY, Mark
DANBY, Sabrina
DANBY,
Jennifer McNutt-
BYWATER, John
McNUTT,
Kathleen▲
DANIELS, Joanna
QUARRY.
Celebration▲▼ of the Life of Ken
DANBY Wednesday,
October▲▼ 10,
2007 7: 00-9:00 p.m. River Run Centre, Guelph, Ontario. www.riverrun.ca
or www.kendanby.com for more information. MacDonald Stewart Art
Centre, Guelph, Ontario will be proudly presenting a collection
of Ken DANBY's work September 25 - December 16, 2007. www.uoguelph.ca/msac/
An endowment fund has been established to honour Ken's memory
that will support arts education and charities important to him.
Memorial donations can be directed to the Ken Danby Legacy Fund
c/o The Guelph Community Foundation, P.O. Box 1311, Guelph, Ontario
N1H 6N6 or online at www.guelphcf.ca. Additional information
can be obtained from Wall-Custance Funeral Home and Chapel, 206 Norfolk
Street, Guelph (www.wallcustance.com or 519-822-0051).
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DANBY,
Ken▲▼
Renowned Canadian realist artist, passed away September 23, 2007.
He is survived by his wife Gillian, brother Marvin and wife Susan,
sons Sean and wife Suzanne, Ryan and wife Anne, and Noah and
his fiancée Kristanna, his step-daughter Julie
REID and husband
Don REID, step-son Stefen
ELMITT and wife
Gillian▲▼
ELMITT, grandchildren
Jocelyn and Owen
DANBY,
Cheyne▲▼ and Perry
REID and Shannon and Stephanie
ELMITT.
Also▲▼ survived by sister-in-law Anne
McNUTT and husband
Fred; nephews and nieces Keith
DANBY, Mark
DANBY, Sabrina
DANBY,
Jennifer McNUTT-
BYWATER, John
McNUTT, Kathleen
DANIELS, Joanna
QUARRY.
Celebration▲▼ of the Life of Ken
DANBY Wednesday,
October▲▼ 10,
2007 7: 00-9:00 p.m. River Run Centre, Guelph, Ontario. www.riverrun.ca
or www.kendanby.com for more information. MacDonald Stewart Art
Centre, Guelph, Ontario will be proudly presenting a collection
of Ken DANBY's work September 25 - December 16, 2007. www.uoguelph.ca/msac/
An endowment fund has been established to honour Ken's memory
that will support arts education and charities important to him.
Memorial donations can be directed to the Ken Danby Legacy Fund
c/o The Guelph Community Foundation, P.O. Box 1311, Guelph, Ontario
N1H 6N6 or online at www.guelphcf.ca. Additional information
can be obtained from Wall-Custance Funeral Home and Chapel, 206 Norfolk
Street, Guelph (www.wallcustance.com or 519-822-0051).
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DANBY,
Ken▲
Renowned Canadian realist artist, passed away September 23, 2007.
He is survived by his wife Gillian, brother Marvin and wife Susan,
sons Sean and wife Suzanne, Ryan and wife Anne, and Noah and
his fiancée Kristanna, his step-daughter Julie
REID and husband
Don REID, step-son Stefen
ELMITT and wife
Gillian▲
ELMITT, grandchildren
Jocelyn and Owen
DANBY,
Cheyne▲ and Perry
REID and Shannon and Stephanie
ELMITT.
Also▲ survived by sister-in-law Anne
McNUTT and husband
Fred; nephews and nieces Keith
DANBY, Mark
DANBY, Sabrina
DANBY,
Jennifer McNUTT-
BYWATER, John
McNUTT, Kathleen
DANIELS, Joanna
QUARRY.
Celebration▲ of the Life of Ken
DANBY Wednesday,
October▲ 10,
2007 7: 00-9:00 p.m. River Run Centre, Guelph, Ontario. www.riverrun.ca
or www.kendanby.com for more information. MacDonald Stewart Art
Centre, Guelph, Ontario will be proudly presenting a collection
of Ken DANBY's work September 25 - December 16, 2007. www.uoguelph.ca/msac/
An endowment fund has been established to honour Ken's memory
that will support arts education and charities important to him.
Memorial donations can be directed to the Ken Danby Legacy Fund
c/o The Guelph Community Foundation, P.O. Box 1311, Guelph, Ontario
N1H 6N6 or online at www.guelphcf.ca. Additional information
can be obtained from Wall-Custance Funeral Home and Chapel, 206 Norfolk
Street, Guelph (www.wallcustance.com or 519-822-0051).
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BRUNK,
Nyle
H.
(World War 2 Veteran)
Peacefully at Lee Manor in Owen Sound on Thursday July 19, 2007.
In his 87th year, Nyle H.
BRUNK, loving husband of Marion
BRUNK
(née JONES) and the late Alma (née
HIPEL.)
Loving father of Sharon
and her husband John
DANILKO,
Beverley
O'DONOGHUE, Rodger and
his wife Jan,
Gwen and her husband Neil
LAMONT and Karen
MORRISON.
Loved grandfather and great-grandfather. Dear brother of Jean
(Mrs. Allan
BOWRING), Delmer
BRUNK and his wife Jean, Della (Mrs. Albert
WATTS), Helen (Mrs. John
GINGRICH), and Betty (Mrs. Bob
BORDER).
Brother-in-law of Sandra (Mrs. Ronald
BRUNK.)
Fondly remembered
by his nieces and nephews. Predeceased by his brother Ronald.
Following Nyle's request a celebration of life will be held at
a later date. As an expression of sympathy, memorial donations
to the Leprosy Foundation or to the charity of your choice would
be appreciated by the family and may be made by calling Breckenridge-Ashcroft
Funeral Home (519) 376-2326.
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CHRISTIE,
James
Henry, B.Arch.
In his 85th year, on Tuesday October 16th, 2007, at Saint_Joseph's
Hospital,
Hamilton,
James Henry
CHRISTIE of Stoney Creek. Jim
was truly loved and will be dearly missed by his wife of 55 years,
Peg (GISBORNE); his children Jim (Sarah
PEPALL), Joan (Jeff
ROBINSON),
Peter (Nancy) and Ann; his grandchildren Jim and Julie
ROBINSON,
Gillian and Fraser
CHRISTIE, and Drew, Erin, Lisa, Grace and
Megan CHRISTIE.
Brother of Alice and the late Malcolm
DANKS,
and Jean and Lee
GAUTHIER.
Friends will be received at the Donald V.
Brown Funeral Home, 36 Lake Avenue Drive, Stoney Creek, on Thursday
October 18th from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Private interment to take
place. A Memorial Service will be held at The Church of Our Saviour
the Redeemer, 25 Lake Ave. South, Stoney Creek, on Friday, October 19th
at 11 a.m. Reception immediately following in the Parish Hall.
In Jim's memory, donations to The Church of Our Saviour the Redeemer
would be appreciated.
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DANN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2007-01-02 published
DANN,
Isaac
Robert
It is with sadness, our family announces the passing of Isaac
Robert DANN on Saturday, December 30, 2006 in his 86th year.
Beloved husband of 60 years to Margaret
DANN (née
McKNIGHT.)
Dear father of Barbara (Gerry)
NEWTON of London, Robert
DANN
of London, Brian (Maggie)
DANN of Thorndale and Larry
DANN of
London. Lovingly remembered by his grandchildren Shannon (Mark)
WELLS, Stacey (Gary)
McMANUS, Tara
NEWTON (Omar
BIRANI), Kim
(Moe) RODRIGUES,
Lisa
DANN, Samantha and Ian
DANN, Kyle and Matthew
DANN and predeceased by Michelle
DANN.
Also loved by his great-grandchildren
O.J., Justin, Jordan, Kurtis, Ayden, Teryn, Kaleb, Michelle and
Matthew and predeceased by Trevor "T.J." Also predeceased by
his parents Robert and Charlotte (née
HARNESS)
DANN. Dear brother
of Gerald (predeceased) and Bettie
DANN,
Dora and Gord
WILSON
and Bernice
LEMON (predeceased.) Remembered by nieces, nephews,
Friends and neighbours. Isaac was a veteran of World War 2, having
served in the Royal Canadian Navy. He was a past member of the
Royal Canadian Legion #317 and worked for over 40 years at Richard
Wilcox. Friends will be received at Forest Lawn Memorial Chapel,
1997 Dundas Street East (at Wavell), for visitation on Wednesday
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service will be held in the chapel
on Thursday, January 4, 2007 at 11 a.m. Interment to follow Forest
Lawn Memorial Gardens. A Legion Service will be held under the
auspices of the Victory Branch 317 on Wednesday at 7 p.m. As
an expression of sympathy, memorial donations may be made to
the Children's Hospital of Southwestern Ontario.
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HAWKE,
Alberta
Maude
(BURLEY)
Peacefully at the Dearness Nursing Home, on Tuesday, January 2nd,
2007, Alberta Maude
HAWKE
(BURLEY) in her 86th year. Predeceased
by beloved husband Lount (1967) and two daughters Judy
DANN (1984)
and Susan ROGERS (1980.) Dear mother of Larry (Beverley,) Sharon
(Ron) McLAY,
Peter
(Johanna) and Tim
HAWKE. Survived by many
grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren.
Friends will be received at the Evans Funeral Home, 648 Hamilton
Rd. (1 block east of Egerton) on Thursday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
Funeral Service will be held in the Evans Chapel on Friday, January 5th,
2007 at 1: 00 p.m. with Rev. Victor
BROWN officiating. Interment
in Stoke's Bay. Donations to London Health Sciences Centre, Cancer
Program or Alzheimer's Society would be appreciated by the family.
Online condolences can be expressed at www.evansfh.ca. A tree
will be planted as a living memorial to Alberta Hawke.
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HIGGIN,
Ielene
Jane (née
LISTON)
After a long, painful yet courageous fight, we're saddened to
announce Ielene Jane
HIGGIN passed away at London Health Sciences
Centre on Wednesday, January 3, 2007. Survived by her husband
David and daughters Erin and Julien and granddaughter Hailey
CORREIA; mother Ielene "Norton"
LISTON and father Major Joseph
M. LISTON, a veteran of the Second World War and Korean War
brothers Tim and wife Anna of London and Terry and wife Linda
of Calgary, Alberta; niece Jamie and nephews
DANNy,
Simon and
Craig; great niece Josie; brother-in-law Doug and wife
Pam
HIGGIN
and children Lisa and David. Friends will be received at the
Logan Funeral Home, 371 Dundas Street (between Waterloo and Colborne
Street) on Saturday, January 6, 2007 from 10-12 p.m. with service
to follow in the chapel at 12 noon. Cremation and interment Mount
Pleasant Cemetery. Donations would be appreciated to the Canadian
Breast Cancer Foundation. Online condolences www.loganfh.ca A
tree will be planted as a living memorial to Ielene Jane.
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DANN o@ca.on.simcoe_county.nottawasaga.stayner.stayner_sun 2007-07-25 published
DANN,
Agnes▼
S.▼ "
Nesta▼"
July 23, 2001
Sadly Missed
Always remembered
Love Marta and Bert
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DANN,
Agnes▲
S.▲ "
Nesta▲"
In loving memory of my dear wife who passed away July 23, 2001.
Silent thoughts of time together
Hold memories that will last forever
Sadly missed by Doug
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DANN,
Clifford
Milton
After three philosophic years at Castleview-Wychwood Towers,
Cliff died peacefully, at Toronto General Hospital on New Year's
Eve 2006, at the age of 81.
son of Olive (née
BRASIER) and nephew
of Lillian
MONSON,
Cliff never tired of remembering his glory
days on the football and basketball teams at Humberside Collegiate.
Along with spectator sports, he loved golf, cards, games, television,
jazz and a good cup of coffee. With a work life beginning with
Air Canada (then Trans Canada Airlines) and ending with Harrison and
Blackburn Real Estate, Cliff always had time for his wide circle
of Friends and anyone who pulled up a chair. Although dementia
and Parkinson's Disease curtailed his activities in his last
years, he never lost his enthusiasm for the visits from his daughter
Cynthia (Dann
BEARDSLEY) and his treasured grandchildren Rachel,
Amelia and Max. "Grandpa" was extremely proud of them all but
remained dismayed that they played piano better than they played
golf. He enjoyed sports discussions with his son-in-law Jay
INGRAM
and conversations with his Friends, especially Frances
STRETTON,
Lou TICKINS and Royal
COPELAND, and his cousin Pat
GAVED of Guernsey,
Channel
Islands.
Special thanks to Jill
HALLAM at Castleview-Wychwood
Towers and Doctor Melanie
SPRING, Doctor Tony
LEE, Lisa, Cecilia, Kayan,
Lovelynn, Mike, Jackie, Judy, Linda and Pat of Toronto General
Hospital's 13th floor. A memorial service will be held Saturday,
January 13 at the Lynett Funeral Home, 3299 Dundas Street West,
Toronto. Visitation at 2 p.m. will be followed by a chapel service
at 3 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Hospital
for Sick Children Foundation -- IBD Research Program 525 University
Avenue, Toronto M5G 2L3; or to the Toronto All-Star Big Band
3820 Bloor Street West, Toronto M9B 1K8.
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D'ANNA o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2007-01-31 published
Arden Frederick
PIDGEN
In Loving Memory of Arden Frederick
PIDGEN who died peacefully at his
home on Monday, January 22, 2007 at the age of 81.
A WW2 Veteran, Lance Corporal
ARDEN was in the second wave in Normandy. Arden worked for
40 years at Robin Hood Flour Mill, in Port Colborne. He started the dart and horseshoe
leagues, was an avid bowler and was a member of the Royal Canadian Legion in Port Colborne.
He joined the Gore Bay Legion upon retiring in Silver Water. Born to Sophrona (née
HARPER)
and Harry PIDGEN on May 22, 1925 in Providence Bay. Cherished husband of 60 years to Vivian
(née LOVELACE.)
Loved father of Clayton and wife
Linda of Welland, Ken and wife Lori of Saint
Catharines, Ron and wife Barbara of Orillia, Lloyd and wife Kathi of Anaheim, California,
Doug and wife
Sue of Port Colborne, Arlene and husband Alan
McCAULEY of Welland. Special
grandfather of Jennifer (husband Jason
D'ANNA), James (wife Nancy), Jason, Jeffery, Amanda,
Laura, Sarah, Valerie (husband Remington
NOSS), Lisa, Erik, Ellen, Vivian Erika (predeceased),
Hailey, Caitlyn and great grandfather of Cameron and Logan. Visitation was from 2 - 4 and
7 - 9 pm, Thursday. Funeral Service was at 11 am, Friday, January 26, 2007 at Island Funeral
Home. Burial in the spring in Silver Lake Cemetery.
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DANSEREAU o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-08-27 published
CUMMING,
Doctor▼
Harold▼
Wallace▼
It is with great sadness that we announce his sudden passing
at home, Saturday August 25th 2007 at the age of 87. Beloved
husband of 61 years to Madeleine. Much loved father of Jim (Janet),
Harry, Cathy (Jean
DANSEREAU), Geoff, and Jo (Walter
GIFFORD).
Proud grandfather of Blair, Jared, Pax and Leah, Jennie and Geoff,
Pascal (Shelly), Michele (Mathieu), Stephanie (Nicolas) and Jessica
(Keven), Peter, Matthew and Kate; and great-grandfather of Sofia,
Olivier, Eloise and Benjamin. Survived by his sister Betty
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON.
Predeceased by his brothers Donald and John. Hal will be especially
remembered by many other close family members and longtime Friends.
Born in Bashaw, Alberta, World War 2 Royal Canadian Air Force
flight lieutenant and instructor, graduated from Queen's medicine
1951, he practiced family medicine in Kingston until 1986. Hal's
great passion for life and family and his love of genealogy and
history gave him the strength and courage to face his many medical
challenges. Family and Friends will be received at the James
Reid Funeral Home, Cataraqui Chapel (1900 John Counter Blvd.
at Highway 2) on Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. Memorial Service to
be held in the Chapel on Wednesday, August 29, 2007 at 11 a.m.
with reception to follow. In lieu of flowers, donations to Saint Mary's
of the Lake Hospital - Physiotherapy Department, or the Heart
and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated by the family. www.jamesreidfuneralhome.com
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DANSEREAU o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-08-28 published
CUMMING,
Doctor▲
Harold▲
Wallace▲
It is with great sadness that we announce his sudden passing
at home, Saturday August 25th 2007 at the age of 87. Beloved
husband of 61 years to Madeleine. Much loved father of Jim (Janet),
Harry, Cathy (Jean
DANSEREAU), Geoff, and Jo (Walter
GIFFORD).
Proud grandfather of Blair, Jared, Pax and Leah, Jennie and Geoff,
Pascal (Shelly), Michele (Mathieu), Stephanie (Nicolas) and Jessica
(Keven), Peter, Matthew and Kate; and great-grandfather of Sofia,
Olivier, Eloise and Benjamin. Survived by his sister Betty
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON.
Predeceased by his brothers Donald and John. Hal will be especially
remembered by many other close family members and longtime Friends.
Born in Bashaw, Alberta, World War 2 Royal Canadian Air Force
flight lieutenant and instructor, graduated from Queen's medicine
1951, he practiced family medicine in Kingston until 1986. Hal's
great passion for life and family and his love of genealogy and
history gave him the strength and courage to face his many medical
challenges. Family and Friends will be received at the James
Reid Funeral Home, Cataraqui Chapel (1900 John Counter Blvd.
at Highway 2) on Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. Memorial Service to
be held in the Chapel on Wednesday, August 29, 2007 at 11 a.m.
with reception to follow. In lieu of flowers, donations to Saint Mary's
of the Lake Hospital - Physiotherapy Department, or the Heart
and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated by the family. www.jamesreidfuneralhome.com
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DANSON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-06-27 published
DANSON,
Kenneth
Bull
After a mercifully short illness at age 62, on Tuesday, June 26,
2007. Kenneth
DANSON, beloved husband of Jean
IU.
Loving father
of Jeremy, Kimberley, Adrienne, and Sebastian. Eldest son of
Isobel and The Honourable Barney
DANSON.
Loved brother and brother-in-law
of John and Elaine, Peter and Sharon, and Tim and Victoria. Son-in-law
of Helen and the late P.C.
IU, and adored uncle of many nieces
and nephews. Respected barrister, environmentalist, civil libertarian,
marathon runner, skier, golfer, cyclist, devotee of the arts
and music. At Benjamin's Park Memorial Chapel, 2401 Steeles Avenue
West (three lights west of Dufferin), for service on Thursday,
June 28th at 2: 30 p.m. Interment, Mount Pleasant Cemetery. Family
and Friends are invited to 131 Imperial (one street north of
Chaplin, east of Oriole Parkway), on Thursday from 7: 00 p.m.
to 9: 00 p.m. and
on Friday from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Memorial
gifts to Camp Oochigeas 416-961-6624 ext. 200 www.ooch.org (to
provide fun and meaningful experiences to children affected by
childhood cancer) or to Nature Conservancy of Canada (to preserve
wildlife habitats) 416-932-3202 ext. 276, www.natureconservancy.ca.
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DANYCHUK o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-07-28 published
DANYCHUK,
Peter
Henry
Peacefully, after a courageous battle with cancer at Grey Bruce
Health Services Owen Sound on Thursday, July 26th, 2007, at the
age of 61 years, Peter
DANYCHUK of Port Elgin. Beloved husband
of Norrene for forty years. Father of Shawn and his wife Michelle,
and Christian and his wife Natasha, all of Port Elgin. Grano
to Jessica, Rachel and Paige. Grandson of Elizabeth
REIBER of
Regina. Brother of Steve and Jay of Calgary, and Bob and his
wife Sue of Windsor. Predeceased by his parents and his brother
Daniel. Friends may call at the W. Kent Milroy Port Elgin Chapel,
510 Mill Street, Port Elgin, (Town of Saugeen Shores), from 2 to
4 and 7 to 9 p.m. on Sunday, July 29th. Funeral services will
be conducted in Faith Lutheran Church, Ivings Drive, Monday at
11 a.m., with the Rev. Dwight
BIGGS officiating. Memorial contributions
to the Canadian Cancer Society or the Grey Bruce Health Services,
Owen Sound would be appreciated as expressions of sympathy. Memorial
online at www.milroyfuneralhomes.com
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DANYLUCK o@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2007-10-10 published
KENNEDY,
Doctor
E.
Jack
Dr. E. Jack (Retired Dentist) at Groves Memorial Community Hospital,
Fergus, on Tuesday, October 2, 2007. Doctor E. Jack
KENNEDY of Mount
Forest in his 83rd year. Beloved father of Nancy (Kyle
LAWRENCE,)
Karen (John
MURPHY), Pam, Jack (Janice
MILLER) and Sue (Sean
HARVEY.)
Much loved grandfather of Craig, Steven, Aaron and Laura
ZACHER and John
MURPHY.
Proud great-grandfather of Cole and Caitlin
ZACHER.
Lovingly remembered by his brother Doctor Douglas
KENNEDY
(Eila,) sister Norma
DANYLUCK
(Ralph,) nieces and nephews Warren,
Sharon, Terry, Carla and Kent. Predeceased by parents William
Garnet "Ken"
KENNEDY and Hazel
(HENRY)
KENNEDY.
Jack was born
in Flesherton and was raised in Dundalk where he excelled in
academics. After graduating from high school he continued his
education at the University of Toronto, where he graduated with
a Doctorate of Dental Surgery. Shortly after getting married,
Jack moved to Mount Forest where his dedication and compassion
to his profession earned him the respect of his colleagues and
the community. Jack was also an accomplished track and field
athlete, hockey player and golfer. Jack earned the opportunity
to compete in the Ontario Athletic Leadership Camp where he won
numerous medals. His love of hockey and competitive spirit allowed
him to experience success in hockey, scoring a record 13 goals
in only two periods of one game! Jack enjoyed many rounds of
golf with his family and Friends and again proved to be a competitive
player. Jack's name was engraved on several trophies at Pike
Lake where he proudly earned the title of "Club Champion" for
many years. Jack's sense of humour was evident in his jokes and
cartoons. He was a professional cartoonist whose cartoons where
published in several newspapers across Canada. Dad's great sense
of humour, friendly supportive and loving personality will be
treasured forever by his family and Friends. Good luck Dad! Friends
called at the Hendrick Funeral Home, Mount Forest on Saturday,
October 6 from 10 a.m. until time of the service at 11 a.m. Reception
followed at the Mount Forest United Church. Interment at Flesherton
Cemetery on Saturday at 2: 30 p.m. Memorial donations to the Heart and
Stroke Foundation would be appreciated by the family. Online
condolences may be made at www.hendrickfuneralhome.com.
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DANZKER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-09-15 published
ROSENBERG,
Murray
(August 17, 1917-September 10, 2007)
Murray, aged 90, passed away suddenly and peacefully at home.
He is survived by his wife of 58 years, Theresa, son Lewis and
his wife Doctor
Fran
STEINBERG and son Ken and his wife Caryl
MARCELLUS.
Devoted Grandfather to Jason, Seth, Raffie, and Taya. He was
predeceased by his daughters Cecil, and Roberta. He was still
vital and active in the community and in the business he co-founded
over 50 years ago, Apex Realty.
Murray was one of 6 children, born on a farm in Edenbridge, Saskatchewan
and later moved to Brooksby, Saskatchewan. He graduated from
Queens College with a degree in Business Administration. He joined
the Royal Canadian Air Force in 1939 and served 7 years including
2 years overseas. In 1946 he was honorably discharged as a Warrant
Officer First Class and moved to Winnipeg. He joined with partner
Bill GOLDBERG to found Apex Realty and developed many buildings
in Winnipeg and was a Certified Property Manager.
Murray was past President of the Shaarey Zedek Synagogue, one
of the founders of the Winnipeg Jewish Foundation, past chairman
of B'nai Brith Camp, past member of the Red Shield Board of the
Salvation Army, and had a lifelong commitment to Israel and the
Winnipeg community. He supported many charities including the
Canadian Cancer Society, Salvation Army, Mary Mount and was a
proud and active member of the Canadian Legion. His interests
included politics, current events, literature and sports. Murray
will be missed by his Friends, associates, and co-workers.
His funeral was held Wednesday, September 12, 2007, at the Shaarey
Zedek Synagogue and burial followed at the Shaarey Zedek Memorial
Park. We thank the Royal Canadian Legion for attending and providing
a Colour Guard and Last Post. We would also like to thank the
Pallbearers: Jason
ROSENBERG,
Seth
ROSENBERG, Bruce
ROSENBERG,
Matthew SEGAL, Bob
SILVER, Neal
NEP, Bill
BURNETT and Lorne
BELLAN
and Honourary Pallbearers: Norman
VICKAR,
Harry
VICKAR, Ike
VICKAR,
Bob WASYLUK,
Lawson
INGLIS, and Ernie
DANZKER.
As an expression of sympathy, donations may be made to a charity
of your choice or to the Roberta Rosenberg Fund at Cancer Care
Manitoba or the Rosenberg Family Fund at the Jewish Foundation
of Manitoba.
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