EVELEIGH
EVEN
EVENS
EVENSON
EVERARD
EVERDELL
EVERETT
EVERING
EVERS
EVERSOLE
EVELEIGH o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-10-22 published
COLLINSON,
Ruth
Mary
After a very rich and full life, and surrounded by love, on Friday,
October 19, 2007 at Saint Michael's Hospital. Throughout her life
Ruth was a loving and caring daughter, sister and friend. She
is survived by her sister-in-law Aileen
COLLINSON.
Predeceased
by sisters Edith
SHONIKER
(Thomas,)
Florence
WALBANK (Thomas,)
Claire MacDONALD
(Dean,)
Dorothy
BRESNEHAN (Clifford) and brothers
Ernest COLLINSON
(Mae) and William
COLLINSON. Ruth will be remembered
for her warmth, smile, sense of humour, unfailing spirit and
her zest for life. She will always be thought of with much love
by her nieces, nephews and many Friends, especially by her long-time
companion Joan
EVELEIGH.
Friends may visit at the Rosar-Morrison
Funeral Home and Chapel, 467 Sherbourne Street (south of Wellesley),
on Wednesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A celebration of Ruth's life
and a mass of Christian Burial will be held at St. Monica's Catholic
Church, 44 Broadway Avenue, on Thursday at 11 a.m. Interment
Mount Hope Cemetery. If desired a donation in Ruth's memory to
your favourite charity would be appreciated. Two of Ruth's special
charities were Doctors Without Borders, 720 Spadina Avenue, Suite 402,
Toronto, Ontario M5S 2T9 and the Good Shepherd Ministries, 412 Queen
Street East, Toronto, Ontario M5A 1T3.
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EVEN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-10-12 published
EVEN,
Doctor
Alexander, Ph.D
(Retired Professor, University Of Toronto - O.I.S.E.)
Peacefully, on Wednesday, October 10, 2007 at the Oakville-Trafalgar
Memorial Hospital, in his 83rd year. Alex, beloved husband of
Grace
Eleanor.
Loved father of Anne and her husband Martin
JACKSON
and James and his wife Pamela. Cherished grandfather of Derek,
Claire and Hannah. Alex enjoyed playing his bass fiddle with
the Saint Anne's Music and Drama Society and the Oakville Chamber
Orchestra. A private family service will be held at a later date.
Special thanks to all the doctors and staff at the Oakville-Trafalgar
Memorial Hospital, with gratitude to the wonderful staff of the
Dialysis Unit. If desired, memorial contributions to the Kidney
Foundation of Canada, Central Ontario Branch, 700-15 Gervais
Drive, Toronto, Ontario M3C 1Y8 would be appreciated by the family.
Condolences may be made through www.koprivataylor.com
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EVENS o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2007-01-01 published
PAWLEY,
Steven
Of Delhi passed away at Norfolk General Hospital, Simcoe Saturday,
December 30, 2006 in his 54th year. Employee of VandenBussche
Irrigation for 34 years. Beloved husband of Catherine
VINNAI.
Dear father of Jaclyn
PAWLEY,
Delhi.
Loving
son of John and Florence
(JOHNSTONE)
PAWLEY. Dear brother of Janice
HANTZ (Rick), Delhi
Brenda SOBRY
(Darryl,)
Oriel and David
PAWLEY (Karen,) British
Columbia. Son-in-law of Joseph
VINNAI (Late Elizabeth (2003).
Brother-in-law of Linda
LAMMENS
(Robert,)
Delhi and Bernadette
TISDALE
(Ben,)
Delhi and late Randy
EVENS (1997) Uncle of 11 nieces
and nephews. Resting at Murphy Funeral Home, Delhi for visitation
on Monday from 2: 00 to 4:00 and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Funeral Service
in the Chapel on Tuesday at 10: 00 a.m. Interment Delhi Cemetery.
Donations to Brain Tumor Foundation or Delhi Community Health
Centre gratefully acknowledged by the family.
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EVENSON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-11-20 published
MILLAR,
Evelyn
With sadness we announce the passing of our mother, Evelyn
MILLAR,
on November 17, 2007, in her ninety-second year. Predeceased
by her loving husband Andrew
MILLAR and brother Melvin
EVENSON.
A proud resident of Winnipeg, she and Andrew moved to Toronto
in 2001 to join their daughters Marilyn and Brenda, son-in-law
Carl BLANCHAER, grandchildren Wallis, Rainer, and Max, brother
and sister in-law Lloyd and Dorothy
EVENSON and their family.
The family will receive Friends at the Humphrey Funeral Home -
A.W. Miles Chapel, 1403 Bayview Avenue (south of Eglinton Avenue
East) for a memorial tea from 2-4 p.m. on Saturday, November 24,
2007. Condolences and memories may be forwarded through www.humphreymiles.com.
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EVERARD o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-12-21 published
GODFREY,
Mary
Elizabeth (née
MORIN)
Passed away peacefully with family at her bedside after a courageous
battle with cancer on December 19, 2007, at the age of 86, at
West Oaks Long Term Health Care Facility, where she resided since
August 2007. Beloved wife of the late Gordon M.
GODFREY, P.Eng.
(mining), June 2, 1973. Devoted and loving mother of Gordon (Carol),
Elizabeth EVERARD (Michael), Patricia, John (Vicki). Cherished
nana to Ryan (Erin), Colleen, Steven, Kevin (Alaina), Dylan and
Patrick.
Born
March 13, 1921 in Toronto to Harold (Harry)
MORIN
and Mary (Molly) (née
BOURKE.)
Predeceased by her two sisters
Margaret PEACOCK and Katrine
CURTIS.
Mary lived in Timmins until
1956, before moving to Elliot Lake where she resided until 1967.
For the last 29 years, Patricia lived with Mary in Oakville.
Mary's joy for travel took her around the world. Cruising, accompanied
by her daughter Patricia, was a favorite pastime over the last
15 years. Mary is fondly remembered by many nieces and nephews
in eastern and western Canada, especially Margaret Ann
ANDES,
her Friends, neighbours and life long friend Mary (Everard)
LAST
also from Timmins. Mary lived a quiet life dedicating time to
enjoy her family. According to her wishes, only immediate family
will preside at the cremation at Glen Oaks Crematorium, Oakville
followed by a private interment at Spring Creek Cemetery, Clarskson,
Ontario. A memorial service celebrating her life to be held in
spring, 2008. Her family thanks Doctor Debra
FELDMAN and Staff on
the 3rd floor, East and West Wing, Oakville Trafalgar Memorial
Hospital as well as Doctor Ling
HUANG and the staff at West Oaks
Long Term Care Home for providing wonderful care, compassion
and support to Mother and her family. We also express our deepest
gratitude to Patricia, daughter and life companion for her devoted
care giving to Mother in her final years. Mother's courage, strength,
wisdom, unselfish ways, wonderful sense of humour, will live
on in our hearts. Your family is so proud and blessed to have
you as our beloved Mother. Donations if desired may be directed
to the Canadian Cancer Society.
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EVERDELL o@ca.on.simcoe_county.nottawasaga.stayner.stayner_sun 2007-09-19 published
KENNEDY,
Thomas
Edward
Passed away peacefully on Saturday, September 8, 2007, at Sunnybrook
Health Science Center, Toronto, in his 79th year. Thomas, beloved
husband of Connie
KENNEDY (née
FLIER;) loving father of Dave
and his wife
Darlene
KENNEDY,
Wendy and her husband John
MASON,
Laurie and her husband Steve
KRUK,
Catherine and her husband
Mike ASELTON; step-father of Jim and his wife
Ineke
ERVIN and
John and his wife
Kate
ERVIN.
Will be forever cherished in the
hearts of his many grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Survived
also by his sister Hazel and her husband Ray
EVERDELL.
Predeceased
by wife June (née
WILSON,) sister Ruth, and parents Wilfred and
Dora KENNEDY. A funeral service was held on Wednesday, September 12,
2007 at Fawcett Funeral Homes - Creemore Chapel, 182 Mill Street,
at 2: 00 p.m. with visitation commencing 2 hours prior to the
service at 12: 00 p.m. Cremation to follow. A secondary memorial
service will be held on Saturday September 22, 2007 at the Nassagaweya
Presbyterian Church in Halton Township at 10: 30 a.m. with interment
of cremated remains and reception to follow. In lieu of flowers,
donations to the Canadian Cancer Society or the Heart and Stroke
Foundation would be appreciated by the family Friends are invited
to view Mr.
KENNEDY's on-line memorial book by visiting www.fawcettfuneralhomes.com.
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EVERETT o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-09-12 published
MacHUM,
Gordon
O.
In loving memory of Gordon O.
MacHUM, 85 years, who passed away
Monday, September 10th, 2007 at Finlandia Koti. Beloved husband
of Marian
(EVERETT)
MacHUM predeceased 2006. Loving mother of
Harry (wife
Dorothy) of Little Current, Kendal
FARWELL (husband
Dennis) of Owen Sound, Michael (wife Jennifer) of Manitoulin
Island, Kenneth (wife
Shelley) and Jean
BLANCHARD (husband Mike)
both of Sudbury and Howard (wife Anne-Marie) of Lively. Will
be sadly missed by his grandchildren Chad (partner Connie), Tina,
Derrick (wife Laura), Danny, Jessica (partner Joe), Rebeccah,
Savannah, Anthony, Nigel (wife Louise), Ashley, Melissa (husband
Derek), Kristine (husband Michael), Steven (wife Angie), April-Marie
and Sara and great-grandchildren Destiny, Kyle, Logan, Katie,
Samantha, William, James, Halie and Hayden. Dear brother of Elizabeth
SIMPSON (husband John) of Little Current, Helen
BECK (husband
Robert predeceased) and Gerry
MacHUM (wife
Marilyn) both of Calgary,
James MacHUM (wife
Jacqueline) of Little Current and Shirley
JARRETT predeceased (husband Al of Toronto.) Funeral Service
in the R.J. Barnard Chapel Jackson And Barnard Funeral Home,
233 Larch Street, Sudbury Thursday, September 13th, 2007 at 11 a.m.
Cremation at the Park Lawn Crematorium. Donations to the Sudbury
Regional Hospital-Foundation would be appreciated. (Friends may
call from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Wednesday and after 10 a.m. Thursday).
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EVERETT o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-12-01 published
BROWN,
Donald MacBride
In Southampton on Thursday November 29, 2007. Don
BROWN of Southampton
in his 83rd year. Beloved husband of Elizabeth (Betty). Loving
father of Nancy
SAMUELS
(Fred) of Mississauga, Donald
BROWN Jr.
of Southampton, Jim
BROWN
(Shelley) of Brampton, Tom
BROWN (Teresa)
of Oshawa, Barbara
EVERETT
(Dave) of Brampton, and Janet
BROWN
(Frank VIEIRA) of Brampton. Loving Grandfather of Laura, Catherine,
Mark, Steven, Brian, Michael, Jeffery, Stacey, Christopher, Michael,
and Leah, and Great-grandfather of Aidan, Leah, and Max. Survived
by his brother William
BROWN of London. Predeceased by his brothers
John and Robert. Visitation from the Eagleson Funeral Home, Southampton
on Sunday December 2, 2007 from 2-4 p.m. A Funeral Service to
Celebrate the life of Donald
BROWN will be conducted in the Chapel
of the Funeral Home on Monday at 1 p.m. Cremation. A Time of
Fellowship will follow in the family centre of the funeral home.
Expressions of remembrance may be made to the Saint_Joseph's Health
Care Foundation to assist in the research of Pick's Disease or
to the Saugeen Memorial Hospital Foundation. Condolences may
be forwarded to the family through www.eaglesonfuneralhome.com.
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EVERETT o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2007-06-06 published
Lois Pat VANZANT
In Loving Memory of Lois Pat
VANZANT a resident of Little Current who
died at the Manitoulin Health Centre on Tuesday May 29, 2007 at the age of 81.
Predeceased by her beloved husband William “Calvin” John
VANZANT
in 1997. Loved Mom of Dale and wife Amy of Toronto, Mark and wife Brigitte of
Barrie, Lana and husband Allan
DUNLOP of Mount Brydges. Cherished Grandma
of Jeffrey, Melissa and Kaleb. Sister of Joyce
EVERETT and husband Oriland
(both predeceased). Visitation was from 2-4 and 7-9 pm, Friday at Little
Current United Church. Funeral service was at 2: 00 pm, Saturday, June 2,
2007 at Little Current United Church, Reverend Faye
STEVENS officiating.
Burial at Elmview Cemetery. Donations to Little Current United Church,
Manitoulin Health Center Auxiliary, the Manor or to Northern Cancer Research would be
appreciated in Lois’s memory. Arrangements in care of Island Funeral Home.
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EVERETT o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-08-18 published
Conductor, diplomat, dreamer, wit
By Robert EVERETT-
GREEN,
Page R5
Opera has many heroes; few of them are found in orchestra pits.
Richard BRADSHAW came to the Canadian Opera Company in 1989 in
a supporting role, but by the time he died on Wednesday night,
he had become a hero in the opera community and in his adopted
city of Toronto.
He was the kind of figure that many arts organizations see only
once, a master builder who raised his company to a permanently
higher level. His monument stands on a busy corner in downtown
Toronto, where the opera house he dreamed of for two decades
opened scarcely a year ago.
All this past year, the company's first season in the new Four
Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts, Bradshaw's entry into
the pit on performance nights became a ritual moment for the
audience, which never failed to give him a long, loud ovation.
I'm sure that as someone who knew the ups and downs of a life
in the theatre, he was both flattered and amused to be cheered
before a single note had been played.
He was a man of large appetites and tremendous spirit, who in
our last extended conversations told me that the only irresponsible
option in art was to avoid taking risks. At crucial moments in
his career,
BRADSHAW took bold chances whose benefits will long
outlast him.
He had a diplomat's sense of where alliances could be built,
and a field commander's instinct for the timely seizure of new
ground. He was a wit and a great storyteller, who loved to appear
to be letting you in on a secret whose exposure usually moved
him a small step closer to some strategic objective.
It's strange to think how easily he might have missed finding
his true life's work. When he arrived at the Canadian Opera Company
18 years ago, he was an itinerant opera conductor who had never
led a major company. He was hired not as artistic director but
as chief conductor, essentially the same job he had held for
12 years at the larger, more prestigious San Francisco Opera.
He was given a narrow mandate to improve musical standards in
a company that was preparing for rapid growth and a move into
a new ballet-opera house.
The house never happened, the economy went sour, and the company's
general director, Brian
DICKIE, left abruptly with five years
still on his contract. After a cursory search for a replacement,
the board named
BRADSHAW artistic director in early 1994.
The predictable next act would have seen the new man making all
the hard choices and painful cuts, before being nudged aside
for a more experienced leader. The budget shrank 8 per cent during
BRADSHAW's first year, and subscription sales were crumbling.
But if opera was a poker game, and he was a player with a shaky
hand, he much preferred to double his bet than to fold. He was
soon building ambitious productions that the company really couldn't
afford, and making annual raids on its modest endowment fund.
The
Canadian
Opera Company seemed headed for disaster when
BRADSHAW
became general director in 1998. But he had already half-convinced
the board and many donors that his optimistic vision of the company's
future could become true.
His Canadian Opera Company was a broad endeavour that engaged
artists from film, theatre, dance and literature (and by extension,
the audiences for those forms), as well as a civic project that
needed a proper place to flourish. He understood the importance
not just of putting on good shows, but of making the art form
itself seem exciting and even hip. He engineered a gradual change
in the Canadian Opera Company's public image and sense of self
that had begun when Dickie brought in Robert Lepage and Michael
Levine for the company's landmark 1993 production of Schoenberg's
Erwartung and Bartok's Bluebeard's Castle.
BRADSHAW built on that success, the Canadian Opera Company's
cultural credit began to rise and an adventurous new audience
joined the old one. Against all odds,
BRADSHAW charmed and lobbied
and bullied his way to a new opera house. His most daring gambit
may have been to announce that the company would begin staging
Wagner's four-part Ring cycle in 2003 (later postponed by a year),
and in the next breath to say that it was "inconceivable" for
such a thing to happen without a new theatre.
At that point the company still had no land and no proof of government
support. BRADSHAW had said for years that the company needed
a place to do big projects like the Ring; now he was insisting
that the hall must be built because the Ring was going to happen
there.
It was a crazy-brave move, and he knew it. He compared himself
to the poker-playing heroine of Puccini's The Girl of the Golden
West, who wins the game with an extra deck of cards hidden in
her stocking. "I must think I've got another pack," he said.
All the while, he was continuing with his very first mandate:
to improve musical standards. The Canadian Opera Company orchestra
improved enormously during his tenure. Many gifted Canadian voices
passed through the Canadian Opera Company ensemble, though Canadians
could be sparse in shows whose casts sometimes seemed to have
been airlifted en masse from Eastern Europe. But in recent years,
Canadian singers such as Isabel Bayrakdarian, Adrianne Pieczonka,
Michael Schade and Russell Braun took leading roles in Canadian
Opera Company performances and on the company's seven CD recordings
for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
BRADSHAW expanded the Canadian Opera Company's repertoire to
include major operas by Janacek, Debussy and Mussorgsky, as well
as rare but important works by Rossini, Stravinsky and Handel.
He programmed contemporary operas by Hans Werner Henze and Poul
Ruders, and made a success of them. But in his 13 years as artistic
head, he brought only one Canadian opera to the company's mainstage.
His flair for building alliances didn't extend to those who might
have helped develop a strong Canadian repertoire for the Canadian
Opera Company.
As a conductor, he had a practical, down-to-earth approach. His
performances emphasized energy, precision and balance. He was
often less effective at exposing the poetic aspects of a score.
His great talent was for bringing together all the forces that
an opera company needs, both onstage and off.
Last year's Ring cycle, the biggest single project he and the
company had ever attempted, was a triumph beyond
BRADSHAW's own
high expectations. He often talked about the lure of the "unobtainable
ticket," and last season that became true for the Canadian Opera
Company, which sold out its entire first year at the Four Seasons.
BRADSHAW died at the peak of his achievement and popularity.
It would be absurd to say his work was done; he was only 63,
and had great plans for the future, including the Canadian Opera
Company premiere (later this season) of Janacek's From the House
of the Dead, and a promised rendezvous with Prokofiev's War and
Peace. But the goals he had set his heart on had been achieved.
He fought the good fight with all his strength, and as far as
is possible in the arts, he lived a hero's life.
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EVERETT o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-12-19 published
LAPEER,
Lynda
Passed away on Sunday, December 16, 2007, peacefully and with
grace with her daughter and sister by her side. She was 58. Predeceased
by her late husband Michael
BEHNAN.
Beloved daughter of Winnette
and the late Leonard
LAPEER.
Loving mother of Angela, 17. Caring
sister of Leanne (Peter)
EVERETT,
Bryan
(Carol)
LAPEER and Lenny
(Julie) LAPEER. A memorial service will be held at Trinity United
Church, Division Street, Cobourg, Ontario, on Saturday, December 22
at 11: 00 a.m. Reception to follow in the church hall. A Celebration
of Lynda's Life will take place at the Cold Springs Community
Centre on January 5, 2008 at 6: 00 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations
by cheque to the Angela Stimac-Lapeer Trust c/o Ganaraska Financial,
57 Albert Street, Cobourg, Ontario K9A 2P8. Condolences received
at www.MacCoubrey.com.
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EVERING o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-10-13 published
HONEY,
C.▼
Peter▼
Passed away peacefully on Thursday, October 11, 2007 Husband
of the late Gladys (born
ROBBINS.)
Father▼ of Geoffrey and his wife
Brigitte EVERING and Kal and his wife Kim Lee
KHO. Loving Grandad
of Bryn and Danica
EVERING.
Friends▼ and family may call upstairs
at the Grafton Town Hall on Saturday, October 20th between 2-4 p.m.
If desired, donations may be made to the Salvation Army or to
Medecins Sans Frontieres at www.msf.org/ msfinternational/donations/
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EVERING o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-10-17 published
HONEY,
C.▲
Peter▲
Passed away peacefully on Thursday, October 11, 2007 Husband
of the late Gladys (born
ROBBINS.)
Father▲ of Geoffrey and his wife
Brigitte EVERING and Kal and his wife Kim Lee
KHO. Loving Grandad
of Bryn and Danica
EVERING.
Friends▲ and family may call upstairs
at the Grafton Town Hall on Saturday, October 20th between 2-4 p.m.
If desired, donations may be made to the Salvation Army or to
Medecins Sans Frontieres at www.msf.org/msfinternational/donations/
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EVERS,
Maizie (née
DOWNS)
At the hospital in Palm Springs California, Tuesday July 31st,
2007, in her 95th year. Wife of the late Clifford
EVERS.
Daughter
of the late Harry and Emily
DOWNS of Kilsyth. Loved Mother of
Grace DUPREY and Kenneth
EVERS
(Ruth) of California. Sadly missed
by 6 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. Dear sister of
John DOWNS
(Muriel) of Kilsyth. Pre-deceased by Brothers, Melville
and Walter
DOWNS and sister, Helen
SANTANGELO.
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EVERSOLE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-05-30 published
EVERSOLE, Margaret Sophia (formerly
PLEWES, née
HARDY)
Born▼
January▼ 20, 1913 to Eunice Olivetta
MUNRO and Charles Ernest
HARDY,
Margaret▼ died peacefully on April 20, 2007 at the Village
of Tansley Woods, Burlington, with her family close by. Affectionately
known as "Dee", she is survived by her daughters-in-law Cathy
PLEWES of Oakville, Ontario, and Donna
PLEWES of Edmond, Oklahoma
step-daughters Marilyn
HOLMSTROM,
Nancy▼
WARD, and Joanne
MYERS
grandchildren John, Kimberley, Amanda and Derek; nephews John
PLEWES of Naples, Florida, and Don
PLEWES of Toronto, Ontario
niece Pam SCHMIDT of Napanee, Ontario. She was predeceased by
her husbands Doctor Campbell
PLEWES and Doctor James
EVERSOLE; her
sons James
PLEWES and Doctor John
PLEWES, and her daughter Mary
PLEWES; her sister Doris
HARDY and her brother James
HAWKINS.
Her courage in the face of so many losses and declining health,
her sense of humour and love for her family will be treasured
by all who knew her. A Memorial Service will be held on Saturday,
June 9, 2007 at 11 a.m. at Knox Presbyterian Church, 89 Dunn
Street, Oakville. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Heart
and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated.
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EVERSOLE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-06-05 published
EVERSOLE, Margaret Sophia (formerly
PLEWES, née
HARDY)
Born▲
January▲ 20, 1913 to Eunice Olivetta
MUNRO and Charles Ernest
HARDY,
Margaret▲ died peacefully on April 20, 2007 at the Village
of Tansley Woods, Burlington, with her family close by. Affectionately
known as "Dee", she is survived by her daughters-in-law Cathy
PLEWES of Oakville, Ontario, and Donna
PLEWES of Edmond, Oklahoma
step-daughters Marilyn
HOLMSTROM,
Nancy▲
WARD, and Joanne
MYERS
grandchildren John, Kimberley, Amanda and Derek; nephews John
PLEWES of Naples, Florida, and Don
PLEWES of Toronto, Ontario
niece Pam SCHMIDT of Napanee, Ontario. She was predeceased by
her husbands Doctor Campbell
PLEWES and Doctor James
EVERSOLE; her
sons James
PLEWES and Doctor John
PLEWES, and her daughter Mary
PLEWES; her sister Doris
HARDY and her brother James
HAWKINS.
Her courage in the face of so many losses and declining health,
her sense of humour and love for her family will be treasured
by all who knew her. A Memorial Service will be held on Saturday,
June 9, 2007 at 11 a.m. at Knox Presbyterian Church, 89 Dunn
Street, Oakville. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Heart
and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated.
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