DUBAS
DUBEAU
DUBIN
DUBINER
DUBINSKI
DUBOIS
DUBAS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-01-06 published
DUBAS,
Stanley
Paul
After a brief battle with cancer Stan passed away peacefully
in Victoria, British Columbia on December 14, 2006. He will be
dearly missed by his loving wife of 45 years, Helen, his daughters
Deborah GROOM (Rob), Heidi (David
BRITNELL), and Krista
WANSBROUGH
(Sean,) and grand_sons Joshua
GROOM and John Connor
WANSBROUGH.
In Toronto he leaves his brother Harry (Georgie), sisters Alys
and Ann (Ted), and nephew Ralph (Cathy). He is predeceased by
his mother Stella and father Paul. Stan's strength came from
his faith, family and Friends. He embraced all of life's challenges
in both work and leisure with passion, and his joy of life inspired
those who knew him. Stan was born in Smooth Rock Falls, Ontario,
February 13, 1936. He attended Royal Military College (CMR)
in Saint_Jean, Quebec, received his B.A. Political Science and Economics
from the University of Toronto, his Masters in Public Administration
from Carleton University and was completing his Ph.D. thesis.
His career path included, in Ottawa, Director General, National
Health and Welfare; Deputy Director, Treasury Board Secretariat
in British Columbia, Director, Management Operations, Ministry
of Consumer and Corporate Affairs; Deputy Minister, Ministry
of Economic Development and Ministry of Health and Emergency Health
Services, Chairman. He will be greatly missed as the Executive
Director, James Bay Care Center in Victoria. There will be a
Celebration of Stan's Life held on Sat. January 13, 2007 at 2 p.m.
at Saanich Baptist Church, 4347 Wilkinson Rd. Victoria. A reception
will follow the service. In lieu of flowers donations in Stan's
memory to the Saanich Baptist Church Building Fund or the Make-A-Wish
Foundation of British Columbia and Yukon would be appreciated.
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DUBEAU o@ca.on.simcoe_county.nottawasaga.stayner.stayner_sun 2007-10-10 published
DUBEAU,
Med
In loving memories of a dear Husband, Father and Grandfather who
passed away 2 years ago October 4th, 2005.
Not a day goes by that I don't mention your name,
The good times we shared will always be there.
As I close my eyes and think of you,
Tears of silence often flow though you died 2 years ago.
May you rest in peace my love,
Till we meet again someday.
Med you are so very missed by your wife Jerry and family.
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DUBEAU o@ca.on.simcoe_county.nottawasaga.stayner.stayner_sun 2007-11-21 published
DUBEAU,
Millie
In loving memory of our Mother "Millie
DUBEAU" - November 20,
"When someone you love becomes a memory, that memory becomes
a treasure!" Love and miss you, your daughters; Dar, Sharon, Sheila,
Deb, June and Judy
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DUBIN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-08-03 published
DUBIN,
Anne
Ruth, Q.C.
Following surgery, Anne lost her fight for life on August 2,
2007. Anne was a devoted and loving wife to Charles, her husband
and best friend of 55 years. Survived by her brothers and sisters-in-law
Myer and Sybil
LEVINE and Leonard and Bobbie
LEVINE.
Predeceased
by her sister Molly
MYERS.
Will be sadly missed by nieces and
nephew Francie and Stuart
KLEIN and Marcia
ROBINSON and grandniece
and grandnephew Sherri and Justin.
Anne retired following a long and successful career in corporate
law. She was a director of Petro-Canada and a member of the Ontario
Law Reform Commission Advisory Board. She was also a director
of Telemedia Communications Inc., Morgan Trust Co. of Canada
and a former Public Governor of the Toronto Stock Exchange. She
was vice-chair Area Committee of the York County Legal Aid Plan,
a former member of the Attorney General's Advisory Committee
on the Juvenile and Family Court of Metropolitan Toronto, and a
former member of the Joint Committee on Penal Reform for Women.
Anne had a long history of community service. She was a vice-chair
of York University, a trustee of the Toronto Hospital Foundation,
a director of the Canadian Club, Toronto, an Honorary Counsel
of the Canadian Red Cross Society, an Honorary Counsel of the
Museum Children's Theatre, a director of the Elizabeth Fry Society,
a director of the Toronto Mental Health Clinic for Children and
Adolescents and its successor, the Hincks-Dellcrest Centre, a
director of the Clarke Institute of Psychiatry, and a trustee
of the Ontario Mental Health Foundation.
Anne will always be remembered for her intelligence, independence,
indomitable spirit, and her dedication and loyalty to family
and Friends.
Funeral service will be held at Holy Blossom Temple, 1950 Bathurst
Street, Toronto at 11: 00 a.m. on Friday, August 3, 2007. Interment
Holy Blossom Cemetery, Brimly Rd. Following interment all are
invited to 619 Avenue Rd., Toronto. Memorial donations may be
made in memory of Anne Dubin to the Toronto General and Western
Hospital Foundation, 416-603-5958. Special thanks to Doctor Phillip
ELLISON and nurse Debbie
KLATT.
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DUBINER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-06-09 published
GOTTFRIED,
Sandra "
Sandy"
Peacefully at home on Thursday, June 7, 2007 surrounded by her
family. Sandy
GOTTFRIED beloved wife of Stanley. Loving mother
and mother-in-law of Susan and Wayne
ROBBINS,
Stacey and Mimi,
and Sari. Adoring Bubby of Laura, Brent, Alana, Daniel, and Mark.
Dear sister and sister-in-law of Marilyn
DUBINER,
Robert and
Gail DUBINER,
Roberta and the late Barry
DUBINER. Sandy will
be lovingly missed by her family and Friends. At Temple Sinai,
210 Wilson Avenue, (east of Bathurst), for service on Sunday,
June 10th at 11: 00 a.m. Interment Temple Sinai Section of Pardes
Shalom Cemetery. If desired, memorial donations may be made to
Temmy Latner Centre for Palliative Care at 416-586-4800 ext. 6664,
or The Healing Journey Program c/o Princess Margaret Hospital
Foundation at 416-946-6560.
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DUBINSKI o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2007-01-04 published
Wiper-fluid punch suspected in death
By Kelly PEDRO and Kate
DUBINSKI, Free Press Reporters, Thurs.,
January 4, 2007
One person is dead and three are in hospital after drinking punch
mixed in an windshield-washer fluid container at two holiday
parties in Chatham-Kent.
The host of one of the parties, Rebecca
DEMEURICHY, 25, died
yesterday after drinking punch that police think was contaminated
with windshield-wiper fluid, which contains methyl alcohol.
Her husband, Rob
DEMEURICHY, is one of the three people being
treated at a London hospital.
Police said they are still investigating whether the contamination
was intentional.
One person was in critical and another in serious condition at
London Health Sciences Centre after being flown by air ambulance
from Erieau.
The parties took place in Erieau, Chatham Kent-Police said. The
condition of the third person was not known.
Police are urging anyone who was at
DEMEURICHY home at 857 Mariners
Rd., or at the home of Mary Lou
VIDLER and Hartley
VIDLER at
1300 Vidler Ave. between December 23 and January 1, to go to
the nearest emergency department immediately.
"The sooner you (go) to hospital after drinking something toxic,
the better chance you have," said Doctor Margaret
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON, medical
director of the Ontario Regional Poison Information Centre.
The VIDLERs, in their 70s, and
DEMEURICHYs, in their mid-20s,
are related, said Insp. George
FLIKWEERT.
Police received a call to 857 Mariners Rd. in Erieau yesterday
morning.
When they arrived, they found one person dead. Another was taken
by helicopter to a London hospital.
Later yesterday, one more person was flown to a London hospital
and another person drove themselves, police said.
The death and illnesses are being linked to an alcoholic mixed
punch served at the two addresses on December 23 and December 31,
FLIKWEERT said.
The drink concoction was mixed in a container and may have had
traces of windshield washer fluid.
An autopsy could begin as early as today to determine
DEMEURICHY's
cause of death.
The mixed drink was served at an open house party at the
VIDLER
residence on December 23 and again at a New Year's Eve party
at the DEMEURICHY home.
Rebecca DEMEURICHY was ill Tuesday, two days after the second
party, FLIKWEERT said.
Between 12 and 18 people who were at one or both of the residences
have already been contacted and gone to hospital,
FLIKWEERT said.
He said anyone who was at either house for a drink may have been
contaminated.
"People may be laying around thinking they have the flu and in
fact it's a… poisoning that may cause serious bodily harm or
death," he said.
The problem with drinking "other alcohols" such as those found
in gasoline antifreeze and windshield-washer fluid is that the
body doesn't metabolize them right away,
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON said.
Someone who drank "bad alcohol" could just feel drunk, and then
feel nothing at all.
"They're not toxic until they're broken down into their byproducts,"
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON said.
If the "bad alcohol" was mixed with the usual stuff people drink
at parties -- spirits, wine or beer -- then the symptoms would
be delayed, she added, because kidneys first break down the non-toxic
alcohol.
Symptoms include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain,
shortness of breath or difficulty breath or vision changes, said
Willi KIRENKO, a nurse practitioner.
She said only people who were at either address and drank an
alcoholic beverage should be concerned.
People experiencing symptoms will have blood work taken and will
know in about 30 minutes how serious their condition is,
KIRENKO
said
She urged people to take the warning seriously.
"The treatment for this… is time sensitive," she said.
Poison control has been helping direct the hospital with treatment.
Treatment includes dialysis -- one of the effects of drinking
something such as windshield-washer fluid is kidney failure --
and intravenous fluids,
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON said.
"It's very serious. We could save your life, but you could have
permanent blindness… If all the byproducts haven't been made
by the time you go to the hospital, we can delay the formation
of the byproducts. (But) we can't reverse the problems," she
said.
If You Where There
Police ask anyone who was at either address -- 1300 Vidler Ave.
or 857 Mariners Rd., in Erieau -- during the holidays to contact
Chatham-Kent police at 519-436-6616 and go to the nearest emergency
department.
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DUBINSKI o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2007-05-27 published
Teen charged after mom killed
The 'dedicated, doting' mother of five was biking when struck
by a driver accused of drunk driving.
By April KEMICK and Kate
DUBINSKI, Sun Media, Sun., May 27, 2007
A mother of five is dead and a teenager charged with drunk driving
causing death after a crash west of London that could have been
prevented, police say.
Mary Beth THOMAS, 47, of Middlesex Centre, was riding her bike
north along Coldstream Road when she was hit by a northbound
car near Sinclair Drive about 9 p.m. Friday.
THOMAS, lauded by those who knew her as a "dedicated, doting"
mother of five, was taken to University Hospital in London, where
she died of her injuries.
The driver of a Plymouth Neon, Andrew Raymond
DAVIS, 18, also
of Middlesex Centre, has been charged with impaired driving causing
death, possession of marijuana and breaching conditions.
"She was just the most devoted mother and wife," said Rev. Pam
TOLMAY of Vanneck United Church, where
THOMAS was a lifelong
member.
"It's a devastating loss for her children, her family and this
community."
Described as an avid sports fan who "took great pride in watching
all of her children play minor sports,"
THOMAS supported 4H Junior
Farmers and was an active member of her church.
"She was an incredible person," said fellow church member Ken
NIXON.
Area police and activists against drunk driving expressed disappointment
about the nature of the crash.
"This is a preventable tragedy that happens all too often," said
David FINLEY, community leader for Mothers Against Drunk Driving
in Haldimand-Norfolk.
"This type of thing shatters families and causes irreparable
damage that is needless."
Ontario
Provincial
Police spokesperson Const. Michelle
SMITH
said THOMAS's death was preventable.
"It's always (a) tragedy when anybody loses their life. And this
one could have been avoided,"
SMITH said.
"We want to remind drivers to look out for cyclists. It's nice
out now, and cyclists are out, both adults and children.
"We also want to remind drivers to drive sober."
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DUBINSKI o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2007-07-22 published
Manhunt in Huron County
Ontario Provincial Police swarm a rural Huron County township
seeking Jesse
IMESON, 22, right, wanted in a Windsor killing.
By Kate DUBINSKI and April
KEMICK, Sun Media, Sun., July 22,
Const. Charlie
RAE of the Huron Ontario Provincial Police stands
watch over the perimeter of a cordoned area just south of Crediton,
where police continued their hunt last night for a suspect in
the slaying of a Windsor man. (Susan
BRADNAM,
Sun
Media)
Police officers and dogs combed a rural area of Huron County
yesterday as they searched for an "armed and dangerous" suspect
in a Windsor homicide.
Dozens of Ontario Provincial Police officers and dogs scoured
a five-kilometre-wide stretch of land in Stephen Township --
from Ausable Line to Parr Line north of Mount Carmel Drive --
in search of Jesse Norman
IMESON, 22.
IMESON is wanted by police in connection with the slaying of
Carlos RIVERA, 26, of Lasalle.
The search for
IMESON -- which earlier had police scouring Grand
Bend, after investigators found the slain man's car there --
began when
RIVERA's
Friends reported him missing to Windsor police
on Wednesday.
He was last seen at 6 a.m. that day.
Investigators tracing
RIVERA's movements went to the Tap, a gay
strip club in Windsor where he tended bar.
RIVERA didn't show
up for his Wednesday night shift, which wasn't like him, Friends
said.
RIVERA was last seen in his silver two-door Honda Civic, which
was being driven by
IMESON, police said.
Police went to
IMESON's
Erie
Street apartment in Windsor Thursday
night and found
RIVERA's "decomposing" body, said Windsor police
Staff
Sgt.
William
DONNELLY.
Police then found
RIVERA's car in Grand Bend early Friday.
There, investigators obtained video of
IMESON and another man
at Gables, a Main Street bar.
The surveillance images were taken sometime between Wednesday
and Friday, police said.
Police fear the man in the video with
IMESON might be in danger,
and searched the town for clues to their whereabouts.
"We've been doing door-to-door searches, going to businesses
and asking them if they recognize anyone," Lambton Ontario Provincial
Police
Const.
Todd
MONAGHAN said yesterday.
"We're hoping the public knows something, or perhaps Mr.
IMESON
can put an end to this and come speak to us."
The man with
IMESON has collar-length hair and was wearing a
dark ball cap and white shirt, police said.
IMESON is six-foot-one, 200 pounds with short, almost shaved
brown hair, brown eyes and numerous tattoos on his arms.
Windsor police said
IMESON is known to police.
Last night, an Ontario Provincial Police helicopter joined the
manhunt for
IMESON in Huron County.
As night fell, marked and unmarked cruisers -- along with armed
officers -- lined a perimeter in Stephen Township that framed
corn fields, wooded areas and the Ausable River.
Passing motorists were warned not to pick up hitchhikers, and
area homeowners were told to keep vehicles and homes locked.
"I've got my doors locked and I'm staying inside, because you
just don't know," said one woman, who didn't want her name used.
Wayne GLANVILLE, whose property borders the search area, said
it's rare to see such a police presence in the quiet countryside.
"It makes me a little nervous," he said of the suspect on the
loose.
The Stephen Township area is full of nooks and crannies where
a suspect could hide, said Huron Ontario Provincial Police Const. Jeff
WALRAVEN.
"There's so many different avenues -- trees, bushes, holes,"
he said.
But scouring for suspects is "something the Ontario Provincial
Police excels at," he added.
WALRAVEN wouldn't comment as to how long police would remain
on the perimeter.
RIVERA was a "nice guy" who always had a smile for everyone,
said one Tap employee who didn't want to be named.
"It's really scary. I'm hoping the police can find who did this."
An autopsy on
RIVERA was slated for yesterday in London. No results
have been released.
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DUBOIS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-11-13 published
DUBOIS,
Macy
We announce with great sadness that Macy
DUBOIS passed away suddenly
on November 9th, 2007. Born and raised in Baltimore, Maryland,
on December 20th, 1929, Macy obtained an Engineering Physics
degree from Tufts University, served as an officer in the U.S.
Navy, and received his Masters of Architecture from Harvard University
in 1958.
In addition to having been the principal of a successful architectural
practice, he was President of the Royal Architectural Institute
of Canada, President of the Royal Canadian Academy of the Arts,
an Honorary Fellow of the American Institute of Architects, Chairman
of the Toronto Chapter of the Ontario Association of Architects
and a teacher and lecturer at numerous Universities in Canada
and the United States.
Macy is survived by his wife
Helga
PLUMB, his children Mark and
Lindsay DUBOIS, from his first marriage to Sarah
BUCHANAN, his
step-sons Colin and Marc
PLUMB, his granddaughters Andrea and
Sofia, his sister-in-law Mildred
DUBOIS, and their many family
members.
A small family service took place in Toronto on Monday, November 12th.
A memorial celebration will be held at a later date. In lieu
of flowers we are establishing an award in Macy's name. For further
information please contact macyduboismemorial@gmail.com
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