ESSELTINE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2007-01-09 published
McLEAN,
Evelyn
(NANT)
Peacefully at the Tillsonburg District Memorial Hospital on Sunday,
January 7, 2007. Evelyn
(NANT)
McLEAN of Tillsonburg in her 88th
year. Born in Brownsville, Ontario, February 25, 1919. Member
of Avondale Zion United Church, Tillsonburg. Charter member of
Brownsville Women's Institute. Member of Brownsville United Church
United Church Women An avid quilter. Lived in Tillsonburg since
1986. Dear daughter of the late Thomas
NANT and the late former
Mary ESSELTINE.
Predeceased by her husband Kenneth Charles
McLEAN
(November 13, 1993.) Dear father of Mary (Bill)
SQUIRES,
Tillsonburg,
Sally (Rev. Ross
HIBBERT), Stoney Creek. Proud grandmother of
nine grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren, and three great-great-grand_sons.
Also survived by two nephews. Survived by a dear friend, Ernie
HARRISON,
Hamilton.
Predeceased by a son Thomas
McLEAN (1989)
and by her brother Lorne
NANT (1982.) Resting at the Verhoeve
Funeral Home, 262 Broadway, Tillsonburg, where service will be
held in the chapel on Thursday, January 11, 2007 at 3: 00 p.m.
by Rev. Margaret
MURRAY of Avondale Zion United Church, Tillsonburg
and Rev. Ross
HIBBERT of Linden Park United Church, Hamilton.
Interment in Delmer Cemetery. Donations (by cheque only) to Canadian
Breast Cancer or Avondale Zion United Church. Visitation on Wednesday
2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
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ESSELTINE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2007-07-30 published
Quarry tragedy claims teen
A fall at a Beachville quarry claims a budding photojournalist,
19, while another man is killed by a train at Richmond Row.
By Jennifer
O'BRIEN, and Glynnis
MAPP, Sun Media, Mon., July 30,
An Oxford County teen about to embark on his dream of a career
in photojournalism was one of three men killed in a tragedy-filled
weekend in the London area.
Michael STOOP, 19, of Salford, near Ingersoll, was killed about
2 a.m. yesterday when he slipped on loose rocks while hanging
out at a quarry in Beachville with five Friends, Oxford County
Ontario Provincial Police said.
"It's hard to accept… it's such a loss for us," said
STOOP's
aunt, Ellen
ESSELTINE. "He was a clever and bright kid and a
well-liked kid… he was just awesome."
The Ingersoll Collegiate grad, who played on his school's football
team, was going to attend Loyalist College in Belleville starting
next month to study in its prestigious photojournalism program.
His family just helped him buy a new camera for school.
Police said that after slipping,
STOOP fell down the rock embankment
at the quarry. He was pronounced dead there.
"He fell about (three metres). It's a very unfortunate thing,"
said Ontario Provincial Police Const. Mark Foster. "I don't think
we've had a quarry death around the area in a long time."
Elsewhere in the region, police investigated the deaths of two
other men in separate tragedies: A 23-year-old man who was hit
by a train in London near Richmond Row -- less than an hour after
STOOP's death -- and a 27-year-old who drowned while boating
with Friends in Chatham-Kent.
In the train tragedy, London police said alcohol may have been
involved in the death of the 23-year-old man who was killed while
crossing the tracks, located near a popular strip of bars.
Police didn't name the man, but said he's not from here.
The incident happened just after 2: 30 a.m. yesterday, at the
rail tracks at St. George Street near Piccadilly Street, just
north of Richmond Row.
Police don't suspect foul play in the man's death, said Const. Darrin
BROWN.
"There is nothing suspicious about it."
BROWN said police didn't know where the man had been before trying
to cross the tracks, but police had spoken to a couple of witnesses:
who had "dealt with him."
At Mitchell's Bay yesterday, rescue workers continued to search
for the body of a 29-year-old Chatham-Kent man who went missing
on Lake St. Clair Saturday evening.
The man was out with four others in a small boat off Mitchell's
Bay marina, said Chatham-Kent Ontario Provincial Police.
He was in the water about 6 p.m. when his Friends realized he
couldn't get back to them.
As they tried to help him get back to the leisure boat -- which
was about six kilometres from the marina -- the man slipped under
the water, police said.
He is presumed dead, said Chatham-Kent Ontario Provincial Police
Const. Aaron
McPHAIL.
Members of the Chatham-Kent Fire Department, the Canadian Coast
Guard and the Ontario Provincial Police were searching a one-kilometre-square
radius for the body of the man while an Ontario Provincial Police
helicopter buzzed overhead.
"This is a recovery mission,"
McPHAIL said.
Police did not identify the man or the passengers.
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ESSEN o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-08-23 published
GREAVETTE,
Fred▼
Peacefully at Grey Bruce Health Services, Owen Sound on Sunday,
August 19, 2007. Fred
GREAVETTE of Owen Sound at the age of 58.
Loving husband of the late Louise
(VAN
ESSEN.)
Father of John
(Inna) VAN
ESSEN,
Paula (Al)
WILLCOCK, Michelle
VAN
ESSEN, Karl
VAN
ESSEN and Debbie (Pat
McCORMICK)
GREAVETTE. He will be sadly
missed by his grandchildren Justine, Cory, Raeanne, Jenna, Alexia
and Temperance; three brothers, six sisters and Todd
BARBER.
A graveside service will be held at Saint Mary's Cemetery, Owen
Sound on Saturday, August 25, 2007 at 10: 30 a.m. All who wish
to remember Fred are welcome to attend. The family would like
to give special thanks to Gary
BUCKTON and Doctor Glenn
HARADA for
their Friendship and support. Arrangements entrusted to Grey
Bruce Cremation and Burial Services.
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ESSEN o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-08-23 published
GREAVETTE,
Louie
Fred▲
Passed over after a courageous battle on Sunday August 19th,
2007 at the age of 58. Born January 20th, 1949 in the Red Cross
Hospital in Whitney, Ontario. Fred lived the majority of his
life in Owen Sound. Fred was active in the Owen Sound Slow Pitch
Men's League and enjoyed many hours of coaching ladies' softball.
Fred was a member of the Georgian Triangle Dart Club. He loved
to spend time in the outdoors whether he was hunting for food
for his family, or just picking berries. Fred is predeceased
by his loving wife
Louise
GREAVETTE
(VAN
ESSEN,) his parents
David and Mary
GREAVETTE, brothers Percy (Soap) and David, nieces
Tonya and Ashley and nephew Jason. Fred will be sadly missed
by daughters Paula and husband Al
WILCOCK,
Debbie
GREAVETTE and
her partner Pat
McCORMICK and his grandchildren Cory, Alexia,
and Temperance. Fred will be missed by his family, Thelma and
Charlie KRAMER,
Cecil and Brenda
GREAVETTE, Jack
GREAVETTE, Verna
FULFORD and her life-partner Ed
WHITE/WHYTE of Kitchener-Waterloo,
Grace and George
HIBBS,
Lucy
KEMP and her life-partner Doug,
Phyllis and Jerry
THORPE, all of Guelph, Isabel of Listowel and
Bill and Yvonne
ROBINSON of Durham. Fred had 7 nephews and 12 nieces
and 24 great-nephews and nieces. Fred will be missed by good
friend Gary
BUCKTON who was there every day during his battle.
Special thanks to him for all the support he gave him. A gathering
for Friends and family to celebrate the life and passing over
will be held on Friday, August 24th at 2 p.m. at William Timber
McArthur Park, 5th Ave. E., Owen Sound. We will celebrate his
aboriginal heritage, that will be held outdoors, so bring your
lawnchairs and memories to share. Refreshments to follow. Everyone
welcome.
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ESSLAND o@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2007-01-10 published
ESSLAND,
Gib
In memory of a loving husband, father and grandfather, Gib, November 1922
-January, 1985.
Time slips by, but memories stay
Quietly remembered every day.
Happy thoughts of times to gather
Memories that will last forever.
- Remembered with love always, Pat and family.
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ESSLAND o@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2007-07-25 published
ESSLAND /
McKENZIE,
Karen
In loving memory of a cherished daughter, Karen, 1956-2001.
Nothing can be more beautiful
Than the memories we have of you
To us you were someone special
God must have thought so, too.
- Sadly missed and always loved, Mom.
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ESSON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-06-09 published
SERAFIN,
Bruce
John
(May 28, 1950-June 6, 2007)
It is with great sadness that Sharon
ESSON and the Serafin family
announce the passing of Bruce
SERAFIN on Wednesday, June 6, 2007
at the VGH Palliative Care Unit. After a courageous battle
with cancer, Bruce died peacefully in the arms of his loving
wife and dearest friend, Sharon. Bruce was an accomplished and
recognized writer and well respected by his peers in the literary
world. He was fortunate enough during this last year to finish
his second book of essays, which gave him great strength. He
leaves to mourn his very saddened and loving Mother Sylvia, sisters
- Rennie, Sonya and Laurie brother Mark and nieces Aldea and
Shannon and nephews Leon, Manuel and Marcel. He will also be
sadly missed by Sharon's son Mike and Shane and his wife Nicole
and of course, dear Emma. We wish this brilliant mind peace in
his departure of this world, as he joins his father John, and
brother Michael. A celebration of Bruce's life will be held on
Sunday, June 17th 2-5 p.m. at #57 1465 Lameys Mill Road (Twin
Rainbows Coop-Granville Island) In lieu of flowers, Bruce and
Sharon have requested donations to British Columbia Society for
the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Hospital.
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