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DAW o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-08-11 published
VENNEWITZ,
Leila (formerly
MELCHERS, née
CROOT)
Died in Vancouver, British Columbia on August 8, 2007. Born in
Hampshire, England, in 1912, only daughter of Horace and Winifred
CROOT (née
DAW) of Barnstaple, North Devon. Predeceased by her
beloved husband William
VENNEWITZ, who died in 1997 after a marriage
of 56 years. Also predeceased by her only brother, Sir John
CROOT,
as well as her first husband, Hans
MELCHERS.
Leila is survived
by one daughter, Carla
REED; three granddaughters: Julia
REED,
Dr. Jennifer and Gordon
MacPHERSON, and Jill and Scott
CONSTABLE
also by three great-grandchildren, Alison and Owen
MacPHERSON
and Lucas CONSTABLE.
Instead of flowers, charitable donations
would be welcomed. Memorial service will be held privately.
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DAWDRY o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-11-07 published
WILLIMOT,
Catherine
Janet (née
HELM)
Passed away peacefully at Wiarton Hospital on Sunday November 4th,
2007 with family by her side in her 75th year. Janet was the
beloved wife of Jack
WILLIMOT for 43 years and much loved mother
of Michel-John and wife Brandi. Special Grandmother to Gabe and
Tilly.
She is survived by a brother, Bernard
HELM
(Doris,) of
Kitchener; sisters-in-law Anna
HELM, of California; Vera
HELM,
of Bancroft; and Ruth
DAWDRY, of Chatham; and brothers-in-law Jim
BRIDGEN and Earl
WILLIMOT, both of Chatham. Sadly missed by her
nieces, nephews and many Friends. Predeceased by parents Eugene
and Matilda; sisters Anna May
GUBKA, and Audrey
NOLAN; and sister-in-law
Mary Lou BRIDGEN.
Janet spent most of her life in the Kitchener-Waterloo
area, but because of her love of the water view and cottage Jack and
Jan decided to retire in the Wiarton area in 1999. Janet's strength
endured many medical conditions over the years, but her courageous
battle ended with lung cancer. Janet's family invite relatives
and Friends to join with them at the Thomas C. Whitcroft Funeral
Home and Chapel, Sauble Beach (519) 422-0041 on Friday, November 9,
2007 from 2: 00-4:00 and 7:00-9:00 p.m. Vigil Prayers will be spoken
Friday evening at 8: 00 p.m. A Service celebrating Janet's life
will be conducted from the chapel on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock.
Deacon Phil
DWYER officiating. In respect to Janet's wishes cremation
has taken place. Donations to Bruce Peninsula Hospice Inc. or
Bruce Peninsula Health Services Wiarton would be greatly appreciated.
In living memory of Janet a Red Maple tree will be planted in
the funeral home meadow by the Thomas C. Whitcroft Funeral Home and
Chapel. Condolences may be expressed on-line at www.whitcroftfuneralhome.com.
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DAWE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2007-07-15 published
DAWE remembered as dedicated soldier
By Kristine
OWRAM, Canadian Press, Sun., July 15, 2007
Canadian
Forces
Base Kingston -- Capt. Matthew
DAWE was remembered
yesterday as a generous friend, a passionate family man and a
dedicated soldier who died doing what he believed in.
DAWE was killed July 4, along with five other Canadian soldiers
and an Afghan interpreter, when their armoured vehicle struck
a roadside bomb near Kandahar City.
DAWE's extended family, military supporters and members of the
public gathered at a sports complex in Canadian Forces Base Kingston
for a funeral service honouring the 27-year-old.
Prior to the service, a funeral procession wound its way toward
the complex. Soldiers and cadets marched in time to the music
of bagpipers and drummers, who were followed by the hearse carrying
DAWE's casket and, finally, his wife
Tara, his two-year-old son
Lucas, and the rest of his immediate family. As the family passed,
DAWE's father stooped to pick up Lucas, who was struggling to
keep up, and lifted him onto his shoulders.
As the procession entered the complex, the crowd of more 2,000
fell silent as they watched the pallbearers carry
DAWE's flag-draped
casket to the altar.
DAWE's best friend Lt. Reggie
McMICHAEL, his three brothers,
his parents and his wife were all invited to speak during the
service.
DAWE's three older brothers -- Philip, Peter and James, all members
of the Canadian Armed Forces -- remembered him as a man who shone
in the face of adversity. But they admitted that even they were
surprised at the outpouring of support they have received from
the public since their brother's death.
"My brothers and I have one regret as far as our relationship
with Matt is concerned," said Philip.
"It is the testimonials that we have read and heard over the
past 10 days, and the fact that they've provided us with a glimpse
of the man who our kid brother had become. We wish so badly that
we could have spent more time with this terrific guy."
They added that the three of them will do whatever is needed
to support
DAWE's wife and son.
"We love our brother very much and we promised Tara that she'll
never have to worry about tying a pair of skates or teaching
Lucas how to throw a spiral," said Peter. "Lucas will always
be a DAWE boy, just like his daddy would have liked it."
DAWE's father Peter, a retired lieutenant-colonel, remembered
his son as a man who would "laugh as conditions got harder."
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DAWE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-01-09 published
HONEY,
The
Honourable
Russell
C.
Former Justice of the Superior Court. Born Riverhurst, Saskatchewan
August 28, 192, Died Quinte Health Care, Picton, Ontario January 7,
2007. Superior Court Judge 1973-1991, Liberal Member of Parliament
1962-1972, Senior Partner of Honey, Brooks, Harrison law firm,
Port Hope, Ontario, Royal Canadian Air Force 1940-1944. Russell
was the son of the late Vera and Earl
HONEY,
Port
Hope and beloved
husband of Marrie Lajoie
HONEY,
Belleville. Dear father of Risa
and her husband Michael
POWELL of Unionville and Romaine
HONEY
and her husband Bill
WHITE/WHYTE of Ottawa. Loving Grandad of Alissa
and Tom POWELL;
Neil,
David and Sophia
WHITE/WHYTE. Russell is survived
by his sisters Bernice
MILLS and Zelda
ARMSTRONG, sister-in-law
Pat HONEY and brothers-in-law Tom (Red)
DAWE and Ron
PILLSWORTH.
Russell was predeceased by sisters Margaret
PILLSWORTH and Fern
DAWE, brother Bob
HONEY and brother-in-law Lancely (Barney)
MILLS.
Uncle Russ will be greatly missed by all his nieces and nephews.
Friends are invited to call at the Burke Funeral Home, (613 968-6968),
150 Church Street, Belleville on Thursday, January 11, 2007 from
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated in
Saint Michael the Archangel Roman Catholic Church, 296 Church Street
Belleville, on Friday, January 12, 2007 at 1: 30 p.m. Rite of
Committal, Union Cemetery, Port Hope on Saturday, January 13th
at 11: 30 a.m. Memorial donations to the Belleville-Hastings Alzheimer
Society would be appreciated by the family.
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DAWE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-06-01 published
WYATT,
Ronald
Arthur
WYATT,
Ronald
Arthur passed away peacefully at North York General
Hospital on Wednesday May 30, 2007 in his 81st year. Born August
16, 1926 and raised on a farm near Drayton by his Aunt Margaret
and Uncle Joseph
WALLACE. A teacher and principal in the Guelph,
Welland and York County Areas, and later office manager for Canadian
Indemnity Insurance Co. Toronto. He bought a small insurance
agency and expanded it to Wyatt International Insurance Inc.
with offices in Canada, U.S. and Britain. Specialized in aviation
insurance including gliders and had many Canadian Flying Farmer
clients. Was an a active member of International Flying Farmers
and enjoyed flying his plane. Talented musician who often played
his guitar and sang at parties, conventions, and cornroasts.
He began his musical career on CKNX Wingham when he was just
a teen. Was a member of the United Church Choir in Zephyr prior
to moving back to Willowdale. Enjoyed farming in Zephyr. Loved
raising his Appaloosa Horses and riding with the Zephyr Squires'
Club. Dearly missed by his wife of 59 years Mary and his dear
children Mary Ellen and her husband Gary
JONAS and son Bob
WYATT
and friend Joanne. Also dearly missed by granddaughter Shannon
and her husband Billy
JONAS and great-granddaughter Jaidyn and
granddaughter Julie and her husband Travis
POZZEBON as well as
grandchildren Jerry, Marianne and friend O'Neil, Chris, Sarah
and greatgrandchildren Hannah, Sebastian, Alana and Kayla. Mourned
by sisters-in-law Roberta and her husband Jim
WISE also Audrey
and her husband Larry
LONG.
Uncle to Dan
WISE, his wife
Frances
and daughter Isabelle, nieces Stacey
LONG, her husband Sean and
son Heath, Amy
LONG and T.J.
DAWE.
Friends may call on Friday,
June 1, 2007 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the R.S. Kane Funeral Home
(6150 Yonge Street, at Goulding, south of Steeles). A Funeral
Service will be held on Saturday, June 2, 2007 at 1 p.m. in the
Chapel. Reception to follow at R.S. Kane. Interment at York Cemetery.
Condolences www.rskane.ca. R.S. Kane 416-221-1159
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DAWE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-08-15 published
HUDSON,
Mary
Louise (née
O'BRIEN)
(April 19, 1915-November 15, 2006)
Peacefully, at Sunnybrook Hospital, Toronto, at the age of 91.
Beloved wife and 'Pal' of the late William George
HUDSON, devoted
mother of Robert (Nicole
FLORENT) of Kingston and Roger of California.
Loving ' Mama' of Danielle (Ken
SULLIVAN,)
Lindsay
(Jennifer
MALLON), Graham and Nadine (Jeffery
HUDDLESTON). She was the
daughter of Henry Benjamin
O'BRIEN and Mary
(ODONOGHUE)
O'BRIEN,
both deceased. Sister of Ernestine (Brooklyn, New York) and Irene
(Toronto); also sister to Henry Jr., Frances, Ann, James (Jim),
and Frank, who predeceased her. Aunt to many nieces and nephews
in Toronto, Kingston, Halifax and New York, particularly Alma
(Jinny) and Matti
AHOLA and their children to whom she was very
close over the years. She was born in Barbados; her parents immigrated
to Canada and settled in Toronto when she was an infant. Her
father operated a number of businesses, including a shoemaking
and leather store at York and Front streets, on the site of the
current Royal York Hotel. She started her career as a legal secretary,
then became a homemaker and later, general secretary. A feisty,
determined woman, she was a resident of Randolph Road (Leaside),
since 1943. The memorial service will be held on Saturday, August
18 at 1600 hours at Leaside United Church, 822 Millwood Road,
East York. Cremation has taken place, and her ashes will be entered
beside Bill's at Mount Pleasant Cemetery. If desired, memorial
donations may be made to Leaside United Church or the Alzheimer
Society.
The family is grateful to Sgt. Larry
STORTZ,
Toronto
Police, to Noreen
DAWE and David
McFARLANE, Sunnybrook Psychogeriatric
Program and
to Det. Dianne
McCARTHY,
Kingston
Police.
Expressions
of sympathy may be sent to Doctor Robert W.
HUDSON,
Etherington
Hall, Queen's University, 94 Stuart Street, Kingston, Ontario,
K7L 3N6 or hudsonr@queensu.ca.
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DAWE,
Walter "
Barry"
(Formerly of Verdun, Quebec)
Peacefully on Friday December 21, 2007 after a brief illness
at McMaster University Medical Centre, Hamilton, Ontario, in
his 65th year. Barry, beloved
son of Pearl and the late Walter.
Dear brother of Bruce and his wife Barbara, Ross and his wife
Gail and Wayne and his wife Julia. Cherished uncle of Cory, Sandra,
Alan, Bradley, Ian and great-uncle of Danika and Evan. Visitation
will be held at the Kopriva Taylor Community Funeral Home, 64 Lakeshore
Rd. West, Oakville, (one block east of Kerr, 905-844-2600) from
6-9 p.m. Thursday December 27, 2007. Funeral service 11: 00 a.m.
Friday December 28, 2007 in the Kopriva Taylor Chapel with a
reception to follow. Cremation. For those who wish, memorial
contributions to the Canadian Diabetes Association would be appreciated.
Condolences may be made through www.koprivataylor.com
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Volker SEDING, 63 Artist
He spent decades photographing animals behind bars
By F.F. LANGAN,
Special to The Globe and Mail, Page S10
Toronto -- Volker
SEDING used to visit the Berlin Zoo as a boy
after the Second World War. To get there, he passed women in
the street stacking up rubble from the destruction caused by
Allied bombing and Russian artillery shells that levelled the
city. At the zoo, he liked to talk to an ape in its cage.
Later, as a photographer, he travelled the world capturing images
of lonely animals in city zoos. The photographs from his project
are now part of the permanent collection at the Art Gallery of
Ontario, and at other museums in the United States and Europe.
Mr. SEDING, who was thrice married and devoted more than 25 years
to taking museum-quality photographs, was one of the top artistic
photographers in Canada. Some of his pictures are black and white,
some are colour, while still others were shot in black and white,
then painted by hand. Most were shot on a large-format Linhof
camera that used plates. After each exposure, a new plate was
inserted in the back of the camera. Later, he modified it with
a special adapter that accepted a custom-made roll of film. He
was technically skilled and built his own cameras from parts.
He kept only the negatives he considered his best.
"In his lifetime, he kept maybe 200 to 250 negatives," said Stephen
BULGER, owner of the Toronto gallery where Mr.
SEDING exhibited
his work. "Some photographs, such as the zoo series, were in
editions of 75. Others were in editions as limited as five or
eight."
Mr. SEDING spent decades on his zoo project, yet considered only
60 photographs worthy of it. Many of them provide the illustrations
in his book Captive.
"SEDING told me he would wait by a chosen cage for hours and
usually even days in order capture a certain revelatory motion
or movement," said Gary Michael Dault, who wrote the text for
Captive.
Mr. SEDING's second wife, Janet
DAWIDOWICZ, who is also a photographer,
often accompanied him. "We might visit four zoos and he would
only take an image if he thought everything was perfect. The
light had to be right and he was such a perfectionist, the images
were hard to find," she said. "He knew ahead of time which image
he was looking for, and he only shot what he wanted."
The photographer's reasons for concentrating on animals in zoos
were quite simple.
"Since I was a kid, the zoo has always been a magical place,"
Mr. SEDING once wrote. "Where else can one go where life on this
planet is presented in such density? Sadly, it is also a place
where some of the animals make their last stand.
"To me, there is still time for contemplation for what is left
of the animal world and in this sense, the camera here is simply
a research tool."
After zoos, his next favourite subject was old buildings, usually
in run-down neighbourhoods of Toronto, Montreal and New York.
The series was called Mainstreets, and like the Zoo Portfolio,
it took him years. If a building had been updated, he concentrated
on the first three floors to capture what the structure looked
like before its gentrification.
Later, he tried another technique. Using a super-wide lens, he
turned the camera on its side to take a vertical shot. That way,
he could concentrate on a single building, rather than its streetscape.
He also did studio work and liked to take portraits of people
sometimes blurring the faces -- and worked on still life images,
including hand-painted work of fruit floating in the air. More
experimental images came from working with plywood, which he
covered in wet cement. When it dried, he would place Chinese
herbs on the surface and move them around until he achieved what
he felt was balance. Then he'd take a photo of it. "Sometimes
he could do one in an afternoon. Other times, it took him a month,"
said Mr. BULGER.
Volker SEDING's early years were spent in a city under siege.
Canadian and British bombers hit Berlin by night, Americans by
day. His early life was coloured by the war and its bleak aftermath.
His father was an engineer who did not serve in the military.
"He often spoke of the hardships of growing up in postwar Berlin,"
Ms. DAWIDOWICZ said. "German history was difficult for him, but
he married two Jewish women."
Mr. SEDING studied film and photography at art school in Hanover.
He then apprenticed to photographers and did some work for German
movie director Rainer Werner Fassbinder. One day, he saw an advertisement
in a newspaper for a photographer's assistant in Corner Brook,
Newfoundland.
"I had this romantic vision of Canada as the last frontier. I
wanted to meet people who lived close to nature," he told a reporter
in 1980. He arrived at Gander Airport in February and was struck
by the beauty of frozen lakes and a landscape of stark pine trees.
Mr. SEDING once referred to his job in Corner Brook as being
"the town photographer." He got married there and after a year
or so, he moved with his wife, Diane, to Ottawa where he made
documentaries and industrial films, mostly for Crawley Films.
In the late 1970s, he began concentrating on fine-art photography.
He became successful, but never rich. Early photographs sold
for about $450; later ones fetched as much as $5,000.
In the past year, Mr.
SEDING suffered from kidney stones. He
was treated, but the pain continued. His doctors told him not
to worry. By the time he learned he also had cancer, he had three
weeks to live.
Volker SEDING was born in Berlin on January 2, 1943. He died
of cancer in Toronto on October 21, 2007. He was 63. He is survived
by his wife Barbara Levy, and by his son Mark from an earlier
marriage to Diane Williams. He also leaves sisters Gisela and
Brigitte.
A memorial will take place at the Stephen Bulger Gallery, 1026 Queen
St. W., Toronto, at 4 p.m. on Sunday.
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DAWN o@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2007-01-10 published
OTTEWELL,
Albert▼
Nelson▼ "Ab"
Of Markdale, formerly of Osprey. Entered into rest at the Grey
Bruce Health Services, Markdale on Tuesday, January 2, 2007,
in his 83rd year. Beloved husband of Gladys
TEETER.
Loving▼ father
of Doug (Dorothy) of Nottawa, Bob (Carol) of Feversham, Bonnie
(Roy) DAWN of Rob Roy, Judy
JACKSON of Alliston, Barb (Paul)
McMULLEN of Thorubury, Joan (Neil)
McINTYRE of McIntyre, Shirley
OTTEWELL
(Kevin
LOUGHEED) of Feversham, Jackie (Dave)
BROWN of
Markdale,
Ruthie
(Greg)
IRWIN of Flesherton and Bill (Patti)
of Holland Centre. He will be loved and remembered by his 24 grandchildren
and 26 great-grandchildren. Predeceased by his parents George
and Annie and his brother, Bruce. The family received Friends
at the Feversham Community Centre on Friday, January 5, for a
celebration of life service at 1 p.m. Cremation with interment
Burns Presbyterian Cemetery, Feversham. Memorial contributions
to the Canadian Cancer or Huntington's Societies would be gratefully
appreciated.
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OTTEWELL,
Albert▲
Nelson▲ “Ab&rdquo
At the Grey Bruce Health Services, Markdale on Tuesday, January 2,
2007 of Markdale formerly of Osprey in his 83rd year. Beloved
husband of Gladys
TEETER.
Loving▲ father of Doug (Dorothy) of
Nottawa,
Bob
(Carol) of Feversham, Bonnie (Roy)
DAWN of Rob Roy,
Judy JACKSON of Alliston, Barb (Paul)
McMULLEN of Thornbury,
Joan (Neil)
McINTYRE of McIntyre, Shirley
OTTEWELL
(Kevin
LOUGHEED)
of Feversham, Jackie (Dave)
BROWN of Markdale, Ruthie (Greg)
IRWIN of Flesherton and Bill (Patti) of Holland Centre. He will
be loved and remembered by his 24 grandchildren and 26 great-grandchildren.
Predeceased by his parents George and Annie and his brother Bruce.
The family will receive Friends at the Feversham Community Centre
on Friday, January 5 for a celebration of life service at 1: 00 p.m.
(Casual attire). Cremation with interment Burns Presbyterian
Cemetery, Feversham. Memorial contributions to the Canadian Cancer
or Huntington's Societies would be gratefully appreciated.
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ARMSTRONG,
Lorne
Everett
At Meaford Long Term Care Centre on Thursday January 4, 2007
on his 89th birthday. Beloved husband of the former Marie
HARBOTTLE
of Meaford. Loving father of Thelma (Allan)
FLIGG of Meaford,
Karol BEASLEY of Sudbury, Michael
ARMSTRONG of Meaford, Joan
ARMSTRONG (late Norm
PIKE) of Owen Sound, and Joyce (Brad)
LONG
also of Owen Sound. Predeceased by an infant son Clive in July 1953.
Sadly missed Grandpa of Kim
WALKER
(Brian
KIRK) of Bognor, Shawn
VANSICKLER
(Joyce) of London, Theressa
BEASLEY (Kelly
STRUTT)
of Sudbury, Patrick
PIKE of Owen Sound, Jeremy and Jesse
LONG,
attending school in London, and Great-Grandpa of Cassie
WALKER
of Owen Sound, Tyler
VANSICKLER of London, Kyle
VANSICKLER of
British Columbia and Kayla
BEASLEY of Sudbury. Dear brother of
Grace STEPHENS of Guelph and brother-in-law of Verna
SHERIDAN
of Clarksburg, Elwood (Hazel)
HARBOTTLE of Kimberley and Donna
(Fred) LEKX of Durham. Predeceased by brothers Wilfred and Melville
ARMSTRONG and sisters Laura
DAWN and Muriel
HARBOTTLE.
Family
will receive Friends at the Ferguson Funeral Home, The Valley
Chapel, in Thornbury on Sunday form 2 to 4 and from 7 to 8: 30 p.m.
Funeral services, officiated by Reverend Doctor Brian
GOODINGS,
will be conducted at the funeral home on Monday January 8, 2007
at 2 p.m. with committal and interment at Union Cemetery, Thornbury
to follow. As your expression of sympathy, donations to the Salvation
Army or the the Alzheimer Society would be appreciated.
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PRIDDLE,
Stanley▼
Alexander▼
Suddenly at Grey Bruce Health Services Owen Sound, on Sunday
September▼ 2, 2007, Stanley Alexander
PRIDDLE of Markdale in his
78th year. Beloved husband of the late Vivian
PRIDDLE (née
DAWSON.)
Dear friend of Joyce
ROWE of Hanover. Loving father of Brenda
CATCHER of Owen Sound, Evelyn
CREGO
(Reg▼) of Burlington, and
David PRIDDLE
(Camilla▼) of Manotick. Dear grandfather of Ryan
DEMERCHANT, Allison
DEMERCHANT, Cole
PRIDDLE and Brock
PRIDDLE.
Sadly▼ missed by sisters Rosetta
MUIR of Dundalk, Margaret
BROWN
and Verna MARKOVICH both of Shelburne. Also survived by mother-in-law
Lillian DAWSON of Shelburne, and brother-in-law Tom
DAWSON of
Dundalk.▼
Predeceased▼ by parents Roy and Jessie (née
BADGEROW)
PRIDDLE.
The family will receive Friends at the May Funeral Home,
Markdale, Thursday 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. and Friday from noon
until 1: 30 p.m., where a funeral service will be held Friday,
September 7 at 1: 30 p.m. Interment in Maple Grove Cemetery, Dundalk.
If desired, memorial donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation
or the charity of your choice would be appreciated.
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PRIDDLE,
Stanley▲▼
Alexander▲▼
Stanley Alexander
PRIDDLE of Markdale passed away suddenly in
the Grey-Bruce Regional Health Centre in Owen Sound on Sunday
evening, September 2, 2007.
He was born on July 10, 1930 in Osprey Township, the only son
of Roy PRIDDLE and Jessie
(BADGEROW)
PRIDDLE. He and his three
sisters attended S.S.#2 McIntyre in Osprey Township where his
parents farmed. In 1944 Stan's father purchased a home near Dundalk
where the family resided for many years.
Stan's working career started after high school when he found
employment with Aitchison's Bakery in Dundalk. He worked there
for 12 years and learned the baking trade. In 1957 he took over
the bakery in Markdale which had been started by Allen
SMITH
of Dundalk. Two years later he purchased a building across the
street and moved the business there.
On October 24, 1959 he married Vivian
DAWSON of Dundalk and together
they owned and operated Priddle's Bakery. And that bakery was
a great success. People still rave about it today. Just last
year someone told his daughter Brenda that she used to go to
his bakery and had to hide the pastries she bought in different
areas of her house so people wouldn't eat them before meal time.
Many of the pleasant memories shared by those who attended visitations
and the funeral revolved around the bakery.
After Stan sold the bakery in 1972, he worked as a baker for
Vern's
Donuts in Owen Sound His employer, Vern
BARBER, remembered
Stan as someone who always had a smile on his face, and his co-worker,
Paul DICKSON/DIXON said that Stan taught him how to be a good baker.
Stan worked for Vern for 17 years before ill health forced him
to retire.
Stan's favourite pastime was to drive a car. He enjoyed travelling
to many places, both locally and far away. He has been in every
Canadian province and in many parts of the United States, to
the Bahamas and
to Jamaica. "If you're not going, you're not
living!" was his motto.
In retirement years he and Vivian purchased antique cars and
attended local parades and car shows. If a stranger wanted a
ride in one of his cars, he gave him one. They had many adventures
with these cars and met many new people along the way.
Stan had a good sense of humour. He was generous, quiet kind
and considerate. He was held in good esteem by all who knew him.
Stan is survived by his daughters, Brenda
CATCHER of Owen Sound
and Evelyn (Reg)
CREGO of Burlington and by his son David (Camilla)
PRIDDLE of Manotick, near Ottawa. He also has four grandchildren,
Ryan and Allison
DEMERCHANT and Cole and Brock
PRIDDLE. He is
fondly remembered by his friend Joyce
ROWE of Hanover who has
arranged to have a tree planted in his honour near Griersville.
He is also survived by his sisters Rosetta
MUIR of Dundalk, Margaret
BROWN of Shelburne and Verna
MARKOVICH of Shelburne. His mother-in-law
Lillian DAWSON of Shelburne and his brother-in-law Tom
DAWSON
of Dundalk also survive. He was predeceased by his parents Roy
and Jessie
PRIDDLE, and by his brothers-in-law Bill
MUIR,
Donald▼
BROWN and Stephen
MARKOVICH.
A funeral was held on Friday, September 7 at the Donald and May
Funeral Home in Markdale. His daughter Brenda wrote the eulogy
and his son David delivered the eulogy along with his own thoughts.
His other daughter, Evelyn, prepared a collage of pictures of
Stan at various stages in his life. Rev. Mark
WAUGH officiated
at the service and David
FRIES played the organ. A floral arrangement
was made for Stan by Bernice
TUPLIN of Feversham.
Friends and relatives were present from Markdale, Dundalk, Owen
Sound, Chesley, Cambridge, Burlington and Manotick.
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DAWSON o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-01-03 published
MacKENZIE,
Mary
Reid (née
DAWSON)
Peacefully surrounded by the love of her family, at the home
of her son in Kitchener, on Saturday, December 30th, 2006. Mary
Reid MacKENZIE (née
DAWSON,) of Kitchener and formerly of Owen
Sound, in her 71st year. Loving mother of Grace (Nelson)
QUARRY
and Tom (Lorraine)
MacKENZIE, both of Kitchener, Bill (Deanna)
MacKENZIE, of Hanover, Don (Linda)
MacKENZIE, of Markdale, Sherri
(Dan) McCULLOCH, of Chatsworth, John (Eva)
MacKENZIE and Doug
(Rosemarie)
MacKENZIE, both of Edmonton, Bonnie (Dave)
MONK,
Margaret MacKENZIE and Duncan (Shelley)
MacKENZIE, all of Owen
Sound. Proud grandmother of twenty-seven grandchildren and twelve
great-grandchildren. Mary will be sadly missed by two brothers,
Peter and Bill and three sisters, Margaret, Helen and Christina,
all of Scotland. Predeceased by her parents, William and Esther
DAWSON; her daughter, Mary Ellen
MacKENZIE and her sister, Madge.
Friends may call at the Brian E. Wood Funeral Home, 250 - 14th Street
West, Owen Sound (519-376-7492) on Wednesday from 2: 00-4:00 and
7: 00-9:00 p.m. A Funeral Service for Mary
MacKENZIE will be held
in the Funeral Home Chapel on Thursday, January 4th, 2007 at
11: 00 a.m. with Rev. David
SHEARMAN officiating. If so desired,
the family would appreciate donations to the Canadian Cancer
Society as your expression of sympathy.
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DAWSON o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-06-25 published
ANDERSON,
Evelyn
Marguerite
(LISCOMBE)
At Summit Place Retirement Residence in Owen Sound on Thursday
June 21, 2007. The former Evelyn
LISCOMBE of Owen Sound and formerly
of Meaford, at the age of 83. Predeceased by her husband, Lloyd
ANDERSON, on November 1, 1986. Loving mother of David and his
wife Marie of Chatsworth, Bonnie and her husband Jake
GRIN of
Grande
Prairie,
Alberta, Mavis and her husband Wade
WILLIAMSON
of Keady, Michael and his wife Dianne of Grande Prairie, Alberta,
Patricia and her husband Fred
DAWSON of Allenford, Charles and
his wife Vicki of Qualicum Beach, British Columbia, and Norma-Jean
and her husband Lance
EMBREE of Owen Sound. Fondly remembered
by 16 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren. Dear sister of
Mavis LEE of Norland and Florence
ELLIOT/ELLIOTT and her husband Bill
of Wilberforce. Predeceased by a brother, Bill
LISCOMBE, and
a sister, Marion
SCOTT. A memorial service will be conducted
at the Owen Sound Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witness at Rockford
on Wednesday June 27 at 2 p.m. Interment of Evelyn's cremated
remains will be conducted at Lakeview Cemetey in Meaford at a
later date. As your expression of sympathy, donations to the
Canadian Cancer Society, Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society,
or a charity of choice would be appreciated and may be made through
the Ferguson Funeral Home, 48 Boucher Street East, Meaford N4L 1B9
(519-538-1320) to whom arrangements have been entrusted.
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DAWSON o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-07-17 published
WELCH,
Jim
Arthur
Suddenly at Grey Bruce Health Services, Markdale, Monday July 16,
2007. James Arthur
WELCH of R.R.#7 Markdale at the age of 81.
Beloved husband and best friend of Marjorie
WELCH.
Father of
Christopher
WELCH
(Catharine) of Toronto, Jamie
WELCH (Carol)
of Courtice. Dearest dad to Lynne
BUTLER
(Rick) of Markdale,
Craig DAWSON
(Maxine) of Wasaga Beach. Loving grandpa of Daniel
BUTLER
(Karen) of Vancouver, Jessica
BUTLER (Shane) of Peterborough,
Dayna WELCH and Julie
WELCH of Courtice. Friends may call at
the May Funeral Home, Markdale on Wednesday, from 2: 00-4:00 and
7: 00-9:00 p.m., where a funeral service will be held Thursday,
July 19th at 1: 30 p.m. Cremation to follow. If desired, memorial
donations to your favorite children's charitable foundation would
be appreciated.
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PRIDDLE,
Stanley▲
Alexander▲
Suddenly at Grey Bruce Health Services-Owen Sound, on Sunday
September▲ 2, 2007, Stanley Alexander
PRIDDLE of Markdale in his
78th year. Beloved husband of the late Vivian
PRIDDLE (née
DAWSON.)
Dear friend of Joyce
ROWE of Hanover. Loving father of Brenda
CATCHER of Owen Sound, Evelyn
CREGO
(Reg▲) of Burlington, and
David PRIDDLE
(Camilla▲) of Manotick. Dear grandfather of Ryan
DEMERCHANT, Allison
DEMERCHANT, Cole
PRIDDLE and Brock
PRIDDLE.
Sadly▲ missed by sisters Rosetta
MUIR of Dundalk, Margaret
BROWN
and Verna MARKOVICH both of Shelburne. Also survived by mother-in-law
Lillian DAWSON of Shelburne, and brother-in-law Tom
DAWSON of
Dundalk.▲
Predeceased▲ by parents Roy and Jessie (née
BADGEROW)
PRIDDLE and brothers-in-law Bill
MUIR,
Donald▲
BROWN and Stephen
MARKOVICH.
The family will receive Friends at the May Funeral
Home, Markdale, Thursday 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. and Friday from
noon until 1: 30 p.m., where a funeral service will be held Friday,
September 7th at 1: 30 p.m. Interment in Maple Grove Cemetery,
Dundalk. If desired, memorial donations to the Heart and Stroke
Foundation or the charity of your choice would be appreciated.
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DAWSON o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2007-01-24 published
Constance Nettie
(McDOUGALL)
TURNER
In loving memory of Constance Nettie
(McDOUGALL)
TURNER,
November 6, 1953 to January 20, 2007.
Connie TURNER, a resident of Mississauga died at her residence on January 20, 2007 at the age of 53 years.
She was born in Little Current, daughter of the late Lauchlan and Alma
(FERRIS)
McDOUGALL.
Connie had a wide variety of interests which included sailing, writing, her work, community
involvement and adventuring with her daughter. Tributes to Connie's life include teaching
Sunday school, coaching and playing hockey, chairperson for years of the Mount Albert Sports
Day, member of Eastern Star, singing in choirs, active as steward in the Mount Albert United
Church and working with many community events. Along with these interests Connie held senior
positions with Turner and Associates, Aladdin Industries, the Briars resort, Enbridge,
Toronto Hydro and finally Director of Marketing and Communications for the Greater Toronto
Airport Authority. Connie is predeceased by her parents Lauchie and Alma and her sister
Mary-Ann. Dearly loved by her partner Michael and her daughter Nicole. Sadly missed and
lovingly remembered by Chuck
TURNER,
Gary and Marilyn
TURNER, Chris and Lynn
TURNER, Mark
TURNER, Matthew and Jennifer MATSON, Ben and Gina
MATSON,
Ryan
DUNN, Tracy and Ryan
SMITH,
Ross and Deone MCDOUGALL, Kyle
McDOUGALL and Marita
RAGHEB, Neil and Ronda
McDOUGALL,
Cole MCDOUGALL and Nicole MYLES, Patrick
DAWSON,
Tammy and Michael
BOUCHARD, Julie
DAWSON,
and Gord BAIRD,
Matt and Alexis
DAWSON. To all the children in Connie's life, she wishes
them health and happiness, Alex, Barrett and Cierra
McDOUGALL,
Shelby and Taryn
BOUCHARD,
Brayden BAIRD, Kyle, Cameron, Stephanie, Cassie and Jenna
TURNER, Angus, Ainslie and Halo
MATSON.
Friends called at the Culgin Funeral Home after 7 pm on Friday, January 26.
The funeral service will be conducted in the Lyons Memorial United Church on Saturday,
January 27 at 11 am with Pastor Maxine
McVEY and Pastor Erwin
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON officiating.
A spring interment will be held at the Gordon Cemetery.
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DAWSON o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2007-01-02 published
McLEAN,
Adele
Margie (née
CUTCLIFFE)
It is with broken hearts and great sorrow that our family announces
the passing of Adele Margie
(CUTCLIFFE)
McLEAN to be with her
Lord on Saturday, December 30th at Parkwood Hospital. Mrs.
McLEAN
is the much loved wife of Max
McLEAN of Courtright, Ontario and
dear mother of Michael
McLEAN
(Paula,)
Tami
TAILOR/TAYLOR (Larry,) Don
McLEAN (Eunice), Elizabeth
SHARPE (John), Caroline
KING (Craig)
and special friend and grandmother to 17 grandchildren. Adele
was in her 68th year, the seventh child of her predeceased parents
Harold and Janet
CUTCLIFFE, Cape Traverse, Prince Edward Island.
Loving sister of Beatrice
PATTERSON (Doug), Lois
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON, Wendell
CUTCLIFFE, Alger
CUTCLIFFE (Elizabeth), Donna
LIVINGSTONE, Elizabeth
Flack, Lynda
GARDINER
(Sheldon) and long-time special friend
Hazel THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON.
Sister-in-law of Peggy and Ruth
CUTCLIFFE, brother-in-law
of Paul DAWSON and predeceased by brothers Gordon, Byron and
Gerald and sister Eleanor, brothers-in-law Doug
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON and
Nelson LIVINGSTONE.
Sadly missed by many nieces and nephews.
Family and Friends will be received at Smith Funeral Home, 1576 London
Line (Hwy 22) Sarnia, Ontario on Tuesday evening, January 2 from
7-9 p.m., and Wednesday, January 3, 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Funeral
service will be held at the Sarnia Gospel Hall, 1791 London Line
(Hwy 22) Sarnia on Thursday, January 4, 2007 at 2 p.m. Interment
will follow at Hillsdale Cemetery, Petrolia, Ontario. Memorial
contributions can be forwarded to the Ukraine Orphanage. Please
send cheques to "Gospel Trust Canada" 80 Robarts Drive, Milton,
Ontario L9T 5P3. Donations should be marked for "Ukraine Assembly
Trust". Memories and condolences may be sent on line to www.smithfuneralhome.ca
The McLEAN
Family would like to extend a sincere thank you to
the staff of the Victoria Hospital and the 5th floor Palliative
Care Unit at Parkwood Hospital for all their care, compassion
and commitment given to Adele and Max. With Christ; which is
far better. Philippians 1: 23 We are in sorrow - she is in total
joy, We see the separation - she is in the presence of her Lord,
We know weeping - she has had all tears wiped away, We share
a deep loss - she has gained a crown that will not fade away,
We are aware of her absence - she has been welcomed home.
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DAWSON o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2007-11-26 published
Four widows die in crash
Friends who rarely missed a church event, they were heading home
from a church supper before the collision.
By Jane SIMS and Kate
DALEY, Special To Sun Media, Mon., November 26,
Four women died as a result of a head-on crash involving a minivan
and a car on Keil Drive near McNaughton Avenue in Chatham Saturday.
(Sarah FRALEIGH,
Chatham
Daily
News)
They were four pillars of a Chatham Anglican church, heading
home from a church supper when tragedy struck.
Yesterday, the congregation at Holy Trinity Anglican Church was
mourning the loss of four good Friends who rarely missed a church
service or event.
The four women died Saturday night after their car was struck
head-on in Chatham by a minivan that crossed the centre line
on a small curve of Keil Drive near McNaughton Avenue.
Police yesterday hadn't identified the women, but others confirmed
they are Jean
RIPLEY, 86, Marion
DAWSON and sisters Bernice
PHILLIPS,
83, and Verna
NEAVES, 82, all of Chatham.
Alcohol is believed to have been a factor in the crash, police
said.
The van's 47-year-old male driver, also of Chatham, was taken
to hospital with serious, non-life threatening injuries.
Police hadn't identified him.
The four women were trapped in the car and had to be cut from
the wreckage. Three died at the scene and a fourth while being
taken to hospital.
All four women were widows and devoted members of the church
for decades.
"They were delightful people to be around," said church Deacon
Elaine WILCOX. "We just loved them.
"It's a very profound loss because they were always present.
It was their continual presence that will be missed."
WILCOX said the church "really was their community. That was
their life."
The church is in the midst of helping to plan four funerals.
Yesterday's service was an emotional one,
WILCOX said.
"It will be difficult for us to be able to come to grips with
it," she said.
The women had just left an annual roast beef dinner at the church
and were believed to be on their way home.
The two sisters lived in the nearby Trillium Village apartments,
RIPLEY at the nearby Residence on the Thames retirement community.
RIPLEY's son is Bob
RIPLEY, senior minister at London's Metropolitan
United Church and a weekly Free Press religion columnist.
"She died doing something she loved and that was being with people,"
he said.
He said his mother was a life-long member of the church, and
she and his father were married there in 1941.
She always sat in pew No. 19.
RIPLEY was a pioneer in early childhood education in Chatham
and began the Fun With Friends program. She headed it for 28 years.
"You couldn't go anywhere with my mom in Chatham without someone
speaking to her," her son said.
All four women were involved in the Anglican Church Women and
at various times were deeply involved with "the Pie Ladies,"
a group that made meat pies once a month at the church for sale.
All four women often lunched together after church.
"The biggest shock of all was because people had talked to them
that night," said Tom
GORDON, the church treasurer.
The suggestion alcohol might have been a cause has made the shock
sickening.
"That makes it even worse doesn't it?"
GORDON said. "Such a waste."
If alcohol was a factor, it's a "sobering message," said Janine
CARR, co-president of the Chatham chapter of Mothers Against
Drunk Driving.
"It's very sad, very tragic and very sobering because it's four
ladies," she said.
Only 20 minutes before the crash, she said, she was riding on
a Santa Claus parade float with 15 children for Mothers Against
Drunk Driving Canada through the intersection where the crash
occurred.
WILCOX said church members are leaning on each other and their
faith to get through the tragedy.
"We'll get through this week and support each other."
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DAWSON o@ca.on.simcoe_county.nottawasaga.collingwood.the_connection 2007-09-21 published
SHEEHAN,
Lois
Adele (née
FRASER)
Passed away peacefully on Saturday September 15, 2007 at the
Collingwood General and Marine Hospital in her 76th year. Lois,
beloved wife of the late Francis
SHEEHAN. Dear mother of Sharri
and her husband Earl
CONTOIS of Collingwood. Cherished grandmother
of Jason and his wife
Marie
DAWSON,
Darren
CONTOIS and his partner
Melanie, Mark
CONTOIS and his partner Kandas as well as her great-grand_son
Evan DAWSON.
Loving sister of Frederick of Hamilton and Sadie
of Orillia. Predeceased by brothers Edward and Earl, sisters
Ellen and Bernice and parents Alexander and Gertrude
FRASER.
Visitation was held on Monday September 17, 2007 from 2-4 and 7-9
in the evening at Fawcett Funeral Homes, Collingwood Chapel,
82 Pine Street. A funeral service took place in the chapel on
Tuesday September 18, 2007 at 11: 00 a.m. Interment, Saint_John's
Cemetery in Waubaushene. In lieu of flowers, donations may be
made payable to the Canadian Cancer Society in Mrs.
SHEEHAN's
memory. Friends are invited to view Lois's on-line memorial book
by visiting www.fawcettfuneralhomes.com.
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DAWSON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-06-21 published
MILLS-
O'NEILL, Robin Suzanne (November 25, 1953-June 19, 2007)
It is with great sadness that the family announces that Robin
passed away at Toronto Rehab's Queen Elizabeth Centre after a
long hard-fought battle with multiple sclerosis. Robin was predeceased
by her parents Sybil
(ALLEN) and Raymond
MILLS.
Robin will be
missed by beloved husband and life-long friend Patrick
O'NEILL,
sister Bonnie
DAWSON, brothers Dale and Wayne
MILLS, sister-in-laws
Jean and Liliane, brother-in-law Glenn, 5 nieces and nephews,
3 great nephews and nieces, and many Friends. She was a graduate
of Lakehead University, an avid sailor, and traveler. In lieu
of flowers, donations to the Toronto Rehab's Queen Elizabeth
Centre or the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada would be greatly
appreciated.
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DAWSON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-06-26 published
SEMPLE,
David
Haig
Passed away peacefully, after a lengthy illness at Peel Memorial
Hospital, Brampton, on Saturday, June 23, 2007 at the age of
84 years. Dearly beloved partner of Helen
PURVIS.
Will be lovingly
remembered by his children David (Loretta), John (Anna) and Frances
(Jürgen) and their mother Kathlyn. Cherished grampa of Tara,
Jeremy, Tanya, Adam, Leah, Matthew and Logan. Dear brother of
Nora DAWSON,
Jenny
BRECKENRIDGE and Jack
SEMPLE. David loved
many sports including swimming, sailing, racket sports and golfing.
He was a fit, strong, adventurous and courageous man and was
a positive influence on us all. Family and Friends will be received
at Andrews Community Funeral Centre, Bramalea Chapel, 8190 Dixie
Road (north of Steeles Avenue) 905-456-8190, on Thursday, June 28,
2007 at 1: 00 p.m. for a Memorial Service with a reception to
follow. In lieu of flowers, in memoriam donations to The Hospital
For Sick Children, Toronto, would be greatly appreciated. Tributes
may be sent to the family at www.mem.com. Private interment,
Saint_John's Norway Cemetery, Toronto.
"Gone Sailing"
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DAWSON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-07-04 published
SAVIGNY,
Corona
Edna (née
HANBIDGE)
Passed away peacefully on Sunday, July 1, 2007 at Peterborough
Regional Health Centre with family at her bedside and under the
compassionate care of the staff of 4th floor Hutchison. The first
of two children to George and Hazel
HANBIDGE (née
DAWSON,) she
was born on April 29, 1920 in the farming community of Stewart
Hall in Otonabee Township where she resided throughout her life.
She attended the Ontario Teachers' College, graduating in 1940
as class valedictorian. She taught at public elementary schools
in Bobcaygeon, Peterborough and Otonabee Township for most of
the years 1944 through 1982, spending the majority of her career
at Woodview Public School. Beloved wife of the late Kenneth Lavergne
SAVIGNY,
Corona is survived by her daughter Sandra Lynne
BOUCHER
and her husband Doctor George
BOUCHER of Midland, Ontario, and their
two sons, Matthew
BOUCHER and his wife
Doctor
Susan
BRIEN of Calgary,
and Andrew
BOUCHER of Tulsa, Oklahoma; and, by her son Doctor Kenneth
Wayne SAVIGNY and his wife
Margaret
SAVIGNY (née
OWENS) of Richmond,
British Columbia, and their three daughters, Meghan
SAVIGNY and
her husband David
EBY of Vancouver, Gillian
SAVIGNY of Montreal,
and Allison
SAVIGNY also of Vancouver. She is remembered lovingly
by nieces, a nephew, cousins, extended family members, the communities
of Stewart Hall and St. Matthew's United Church, as well as innumerable
former students she both challenged and inspired. The family
wants to give special thanks to Corona's caregivers for the past
several years, particularly Amanda, Julia and Jeff who did so
much to honour her wish to stay at home and live independently.
Family, Friends and former students are invited to visit Comstock
Funeral Home and Cremation Centre, 356 Rubidge Street, Peterborough
on Wednesday evening, July 4 from 7-9 p.m. Funeral service will
be celebrated at St. Matthew's United Church, Wallace Point Road,
Peterborough on Thursday, July 5 at 1 p.m. Interment at Little
Lake Cemetery. Donations may be made to the Children's Library
Book Fund at St. Matthew's United Church.
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DAWSON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-08-24 published
OSWELL,
Kenneth
R., FCA, FCMC, OMLJ
Passed away peacefully at home Tuesday, August 21, 2007 in his
86th year, surrounded by family and Friends. Fondly remembered
by long-time companion J. Louise
MIANO. He is survived by son
Kenneth Randall
OSWELL, with the Reverend Mary Ann
SOMERVILLE,
daughter Susan Kathleen
CORNISH and her husband David. Sadly
missed by his grandchildren William and Joanna
CORNISH, and Colm
OSWELL.
Born in Toronto on May 18, 1922, he served as Lt. during
World War 2 in R.C.N.V.R. Kenneth was admitted to the Institute
of Chartered Accountants of Ontario in 1947; Fellow 1965. Retired
senior partner of Deloitte he had a distinguished career in business.
He joined P.S. Ross and Sons 1945, admitted to Partnership 1953
Partner, Touche Ross Toronto (now Deloitte) 1953-84; Partner,
Touche Ross Management Consultants 1958-84; member of Advisory
Council Ministry of Industry, Trade and Commerce 1970-72; Director
International Management Consulting, Touche Ross International
1971-72; Regional Partner, Mediterranean, Middle East and Africa,
Touche Ross International 1974-78; Director of Marketing, Toronto
1979-81; National Director Client Services and Development, Touche
Ross 1982-84. After retiring from the firm, he established K.R. Oswell
Consultants Inc. He was also active in many community and professional
organizations: Campaign Chairman, Toronto Humane Society; Past
President North York Branch Metropolitan Toronto Y.M.C. A; Victorian
Order of Nurses Metropolitan Toronto; Toronto Transit Consultants
Ltd.; Trustee, Saint Michael's College Foundation; President's
Council, Canadian Opera Co.; Curators' Circle, Art Gallery of
Ontario; Freemason; Knight, the Military and Hospitaller Order
Of Saint Lazarus of Jerusalem; Past President Canadian Association
of Management Consultants; Charter member and Past President,
Institute of Certified Management Consultants of Ontario Fellow
1970; member Institute Management Consultants Inc. New York
and Fellow, British Institute of Management. Our father faced
his struggle with congestive heart disease with determination,
courage and spirit. His wish, with the family, was to extend
thanks to the many individuals who provided care and support
his family physician; the cardiac and renal specialists at Toronto
General Hospital; during the hospital stay in July, the Eaton
Wing staff 14th floor, Doctors A.
DAWSON,
W.
GOLD and most recently
Nightingale Health Care for their kind and compassionate care.
The family will receive Friends at the Humphrey Funeral Home -
A.W. Miles Chapel, 1403 Bayview Avenue (south of Eglinton Avenue
East), from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. on Tuesday, August 28th. Funeral
service will be held in Christ Church Deer Park, 1570 Yonge Street
on Wednesday, August 29th at 11 a.m. If desired, donations may
be made to the Military and Hospitaller Order of St. Lazarus
of Jerusalem, Grand Priory of Canada or the charity of your choice.
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DAWSON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-12-04 published
DAWSON,
Doctor
J.
Anthony "
Tony"
Suddenly at Georgetown Hospital on Friday November 30, 2007,
in his 81st year. Beloved father of Jennifer
McLAUGHLIN and her
husband Michael, and adored grandfather of Regan and Justin.
Loving husband of the late Janet
(POWELL)
DAWSON.
Tony will be
sorely missed by countless students, colleagues, Friends and
family members around the world who cherished his warmth, talent
and humour. Alumnus of Bembridge School, Oxford University, and
the University of Toronto and former teacher at the Upper Canada
College, Hillfield College, and St. Andrew's College. Former
Chairman of the Theory Department at the Royal Conservatory of
Music, he was made an Honourary Fellow of the Conservatory upon
his retirement, in appreciation for his contributions. Tony will
be mourned by innumerable people whose hearts he touched, and
to whose lives he changed. Funeral arrangements entrusted to
the Trull "North Toronto" Funeral Home and Cremation Centre, 416-488-1101.
A Funeral service will be held on Monday, December 10th at St. Timothy's
Anglican Church (Ridley Blvd. and Old Orchard Grove) at 1: 00 o'clock.
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BRADFORD,
Hugh
William
Peacefully at home, surrounded by his family, on Wednesday, August
22, 2007 at the age of 67. Loving husband and best friend to
Anna DAWYD. Dear father to Laura
BRADFORD and her husband Paul
KAPITAN, and predeceased by his children Wendy and Paul. Proud
grandpa to Adam and Alex. Loving brother to Peggy
FALVEY and
dear uncle to Danna, Rosanne, and Brenda. Friends may call at
the Turner and Porter "Peel" Chapel, 2180 Hurontario Street, Mississauga
(Hwy 10, N. of the Queen Elizabeth Way) on Sunday from 2-4 and
6-9 p.m. Funeral Service will be held in the Chapel on Monday,
August 27, 2007 at 1 p.m. Interment Glendale Memorial Gardens.
If desired, remembrances may be made to the Credit Valley Hospital
or the Canadian Cancer Society.
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