FENETY
FENLON
FENN
FENNESSY
FENSKE
FENTER
FENTON
FENWICK
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FENETY,
Jack
Theodore
Hampton
Jack
Theodore
Hampton
FENETY, C.M. LL.D. died peacefully at his
cherished home in Fredericton, New Brunswick, on July 24, 2007
with his family present. He was born on March 22, 1920, son of
the late John G. and Vivian
(LINDBERG)
FENETY. He was predeceased
in 2001 by his loving wife
Joyce
Eileen
(NASON.)
Jack was 'Dad'
to six children, Michael (Mary Ann,) and Susan
DOHERTY, of Fredericton,
Jane BEYEA
(Don) of Saint John, Anne of Halifax, Krista
ARSENAULT
(Joseph) of Moncton, and Peter (Beverly) of Fredericton. He is
also survived by a brother Linden H., of Florida, nine grandchildren,
and four great-grandchildren, numerous nieces and nephews as
well as Sandra Hitchcock, long-time caregiver for both he and
Joyce. He is predeceased by a brother, Gordon, and a sister Irene
(McCABE.) In 1945, after five years in the Armed Forces, he joined
the staff of CFNB, the Fredericton radio station that for
many years was foremost in the Maritimes. In 1988, he retired,
having served with distinction in roles that ranged from radio
personality to Station Manager to Vice President / General Manager,
ending as a Management Consultant for the station. As one of
Canada's best known broadcasters, he was a trusted news voice
for thousands of CFNB listeners across the Maritimes. He
is perhaps best known locally as creator and host of the daily
morning program, 'Fact and Fancy' which was broadcast to homes
and offices across New Brunswick for a total of 12,818 programs.
'The Poetry Corner ', the 'Saturday morning prayer' and his visit
with the weather office were some of the hallmarks of the program.
As a proud New Brunswicker Jack served his community, his province
and his country in many capacities, without moving away from
his roots. Jack loved his family, his home, and his Friends.
He said he had two jobs he wanted to do, to be a broadcaster
and to be a salmon conservationist. He gained pleasure and recognition
in both areas, and accomplished much of what he set out to do.
Over the years, Jack was elected to numerous regional and national
committees that regulated and strengthened radio broadcasting
in Canada.
FENETY also sat on many prestigious, but demanding
international agencies and commissions dedicated to Atlantic
salmon conservation. As a result of his work, Jack received many
commendations for his years of untiring work in broadcasting
and conservation. Most notably, he received an honorary Doctor
of Laws Degree from the University of New Brunswick in 1989 and
was inducted into the Order of Canada in 2005. The award that
he was perhaps most proud of came from the Miramichi Salmon Association
when they established, in his name, a $10,000.00 scholarship
for Atlantic salmon research, to be made available annually to
a selected university graduate student conducting meaningful
research on Atlantic salmon. In recognition of his work, the
Fredericton Chamber of Commerce awarded him the 'Distinguished
Citizen Award' in 1988. He received the Paul Harris Fellowship
Award by Fredericton North Rotary Club and the Marysville Y's
Men Award for 'extraordinary community service contributing to
improving the quality of life in the City of Fredericton'. The
New Brunswick Minister of Natural Resources also awarded him
a special plaque, in recognition of his many years of service
to Atlantic salmon conservation. In consideration of his varied
legacies, Jack
FENETY has been named a Hall of Famer many times
over, with citations in the Canadian Fishing Hall of Fame, the
Atlantic Salmon Hall of Fame, the Fredericton Sports Wall of
Fame and the Canadian Association of Broadcasters Broadcast Hall
of Fame. An Anglican by faith, he was a member of Saint Mary's
Parish where he served as a vestryman and later as warden. Visitation
is at McAdam's Select Community Funeral Home, York Street, Fredericton
on Thursday, July 26 and Friday, July 27 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
The funeral service will be held at Christ Church Cathedral on
Saturday, July 28, 2007 at 2: 00 p.m. conducted by The Rev'd.
Keith Joyce, Dean of Fredericton, assisted by Canon T.A. Smith.
In lieu of flowers, donations to the Miramichi Salmon Association,
or the Canadian Diabetes Association would be appreciated. Online
condolences and donations may be made at: www.mcadamsfh.com
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FENLON o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2007-01-04 published
Grieving husband can still forgive
Jean SPRINGER was killed after she opened her door to a friend
of her son.
By Brodie FENLON, Sun Media, Thurs., January 4, 2007
Toronto -- Jean
SPRINGER loved with abandon, "walked the talk"
of her deep Christian faith, and would have been the first to
forgive her killer, said her husband of 36 years.
Arden-Ray SPRINGER returned to his home on Snowball Crescent
yesterday, but could not bear to go inside, where cleaners worked
on a front hall foyer after the crime scene tape came down.
It was here that Jean
SPRINGER, 60, an accountant and mother
of two adult sons, was shot in the head and killed New Year's
Day. A man with reported mental illness, who was known to the
family, has been charged with first-degree murder.
SPRINGER had been preparing a traditional dinner for Friends
and family at the time.
Her husband said he wants the community to move beyond her death,
to turn their thoughts to her legacy of love and faith in action.
At times choking back his words, Arden-Ray said he does not question
God's master plan, as much as it hurts.
These are his words: "My faith in God comes from Jean… Her involvement
in the community… she chose the church to be involved in the
community… This is not going to shake my faith in God. Jean&hellip
is a beautiful woman. A beautiful life. People should know about
that.
"We all know the problems in a multicultural society. And we've
had a lot of black-on-black violence. And usually, when we have
black-on-black violence, it usually (involves) drugs and gangs&hellip
I'd like everyone out there to know this is not the situation
here. It's not what happened. None of the stereotypical things&hellip
"The third message may be the most important one because… I know
that people are angry, (they want) vengeance. Vengeance is mine,
said the Lord. Not always. There's no vengeance here… There's
no hate against the person who took Jean… Love of God. It's a
gift. And that's the message we would like to put out there because
I know that Jean, that's her life. She never hated a person&hellip
If more of us could be like Jean, the world would be a better
place.
"There was no animosity between my children and (the accused).
He was welcomed here. She opened the door and welcomed him.
"The love of God has given us faith. We want people out there
to know that the only way we will solve the situation that's
present in our society is through God and love. If there's any
legacy that Jean leaves for us, it would be that."
A funeral for Jean
SPRINGER will be held Saturday.
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FENN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2007-01-04 published
MORRIS,
Winnifred
May
(FENN)
It is with broken hearts that the family of Winnifred May
(FENN)
MORRIS announce her passing. Although she fought hard to remain
with us, her earthly life ended on January 2, 2007 surrounded
in love. Left to mourn her passing is her beloved and loving
husband of 61 years, George E.
MORRIS, daughter Nancy (Frank)
HOWELL-
HARRIES, son Craig (Judy)
MORRIS.
Predeceased by daughter
Jeanette McQUILLAN and grand daughter Melissa Ann
MORRIS.
Also
mother of Russell
MORRIS.
Precious and dearly loved grandmother
to, her Beauty, Sandra
HILLIARD and Dawna (Brad)
HALLS.
Loving
grandmother to William, Teresa, Jay, Melina and Derrick
MORRIS,
James KENNEDY and Christopher
HOWELL-
HARRIES.
Thoughtful and
loving great-grandmother to Danielle, Adrienne and Billy
KENNEDY.
Matthew and Madison
HALLS, Sara, Nicholas, Steven, Bailey and
Dylan MORRIS.
Proud great, great-grandmother to Zoey
ROCKWOOD.
Special aunt to Audrey
HICKMOTT and Kim
STYLES. At
Winn's request
there will be no visitation. A memorial service will be held
at Logan Funeral Home, 371 Dundas Street (between Waterloo and
Colborne) on Friday January 5, 2007 at 11 a.m. Cremation has
taken place. If desired donations to The War Amps, Key Tag Service,
1 Maybrook Dr., Scarborough, Ontario. H1V 5K9. A tree will be
planted as a living memorial to Winnifred
MORRIS.
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FENN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-10-03 published
FENN,
Josephine "Jo"
Peacefully at Rouge Valley Health Systems - Centenary site, on
September 30, 2007 at age 84. Jo beloved wife of the late Doctor J.E.
FENN, M.D., F.I.C.S., F.R.C.S., CD (27 February '05.) Loving
mother of Doctor Carrol
FENN
(Floyd) and her children Ryan and Meghan
Robert J. FENN, LL.B, CD (Jill) - their children, Jason (Marla,)
Jordan, James, Ashleigh; Patricia J.
RAHNEMA, Advanced Practice
Registered Nurse (Iraj) - their children Richard and Alex; Doctor Richard G.
FENN
(Mary
Clare) and their children Harrison, Wesley, and Darcy.
Aunt of Jeannette, Gene, and Donnie
POULIN; Mary Ann (Bill)
RUSTAY,
Lewis, Kathleen, and Millie
CORNWELL,
Doug
(Linda)
IVERSON; Evelyn
and Patti VIPOND.
Predeceased by her sisters Mary, Mildred, Ann,
Eva, Betty and her brother Peter. Dear sister-in-law to Peter
(Jean) WARAWA;
Raymond
(Peggy)
FENN and family; Colleen
FENN,
predeceased husband Bill and family. Jo, a retired R.N., was
President of the Canadian Cancer Society; President of American
College Physician and Surgeons Auxiliary and actively involved
with many charities. A special thanks to Doctor James H.
SWAN and
all staff at Rouge Valley. A funeral mass will be celebrated
on Friday, October 5 at 10: 30 a.m. from Holy Rosary Catholic
Church 354 St. Clair Avenue West (at Tweedsmuir). Cremation.
In lieu of flowers donations to the Rouge Valley Health Centre
Centenary Site would be appreciated by the family. Memorial tributes
may be sent to www.mem.com
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FENNESSY o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-09-06 published
MAXWELL,
Douglas▼
Dean▼
Doug died peacefully, at home as he wished, on Friday, August
31, 2007 in his 80th year. Doug was a dear friend and loyal husband,
a wonderful father, a delighted grandfather and father-in-law.
His lifelong interest in journalism, broadcasting and curling
and his wonderful supportive family permitted him, in his own
words, “a life where he accomplished more than he thought possible.&rdquo
Doug threw his first curling stone in 1949, starting a lifelong
association with the sport. He served 20 years as the director
of the World Curling Championship, and is credited with inventing
curling's Skins Game. He wrote numerous books on the sport, including
the bestseller Canada Curls, and published the Canadian Curling
News for over 20 years. Doug and his wife Anne moved to “Larchwood&rdquo
farm in the Markdale area in 1990, later moving to a house in
town. His involvement in the community was rooted in Annesley
United Church, where he and Anne made so many of their good Friends.
In recent years, he was a key contributor to the fundraising
campaign for Centre Grey Hospital and involved in numerous other
community causes. Doug is survived by his loving wife of 54 years,
Anne. He will always be close in the hearts of his children:
Ward MAXWELL and wife Deborah
KIRKEGAARD, Gord
MAXWELL and wife
Pat FENNESSY, Janet
MAXWELL and husband Gary
WICKHAM, James
MAXWELL
and wife Karen▼
MAXWELL.
Special
Poppa to eight wonderful grandchildren:
Jarret, Arlen, Emerson, Rhys, Sinead, Bobby, Georgia and Charlotte.
He will be missed by his sister, Barbara Jane
JOINER and her
husband Bill, and his dear sister-in-law Mary Jane
WARD. He is
pre-deceased by his brother-in-law, Bill
WARD. A memorial service
to celebrate Doug's life will take place on Sunday, September 9
at 2 p.m. at Annesley United Church, Markdale, followed by a
reception. In lieu of flowers, donations to Sick Children's Hospital,
Oncology
Department▼ in memory of Doug and Arlen
MAXWELL, or to
a charity of your choice, would be gratefully appreciated.
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Curling icon mourned
By Don CROSBY,
Thursday,
September 06, 2007
Long-time curling journalist and promoter Doug Dean
MAXWELL died
of cancer at his Waterloo home Friday. He was 80.
MAXWELL was a curling journalist, broadcaster, event manager
and promoter. He started his journalism career with Canadian
Broadcasting Corporation-television and published his fourth
curling book, "Tales of a Curling Hack", in 2006. He also owned
and published The Curling News for 20 years and was until recently
a Markdale resident.
"The World Curling Federation regrets the passing of a major
contributor to global curling," federation president Les Harrison
said in a statement Tuesday.
From 1968 to 1985,
MAXWELL served as executive director of the
Air Canada Silver Broom, the men's world curling championship.
"Doug's work with the Silver Broom took the world curling championship
to a new level and had a large impact on the development of the
sport of curling in new markets," said Harrison. Doug and his
wife, Anne, moved to "Larchwood" - a farm in the Markdale area
- in 1990, later moving to a house in town. They were involved
with the Annesley United Church.
"He was a gentleman. Very committed to his family, to the church,
the community and to the hospital fundraising project," said
Dan Rose, who first met the couple at church.
"He had great communication skills and was always willing to
help out when he could. It was an honour to know the man."
The former pastor of the church remembers
MAXWELL's voice.
"He had one of those voices that you could listen to for a long
time," said Don Pletsch. "He had great number of experiences&hellip
he was great storyteller… and he liked to laugh."
In recent years,
MAXWELL was heavily involved in the fundraising
campaign for a new hospital in Markdale.
"He was so pleasant and so helpful," said Doctor Hamilton Hall.
Hall said
MAXWELL brought his years of experience as a journalist
to the preparation of some radio ads.
Doug MAXWELL threw his first curling stone in 1949, starting
a lifelong association with the sport. He served 20 years as
the director of the World Curling Championship and is credited
with inventing curling's skins game. He wrote numerous books
on the sport, including the bestseller "Canada Curls."
The MAXWELLs had recently moved to Waterloo.
He is survived by his wife
Anne, his children Ward
MAXWELL and
wife Deborah
KIRKEGAARD, Gord
MAXWELL and wife Pat
FENNESSY,
Janet MAXWELL and her husband Gary
WICKHAM,
James▼
MAXWELL and
his wife Karen▲
MAXWELL. He had eight grandchildren.
A memorial service will take place on Sunday at 2 p.m. at Annesley
United Church in Markdale, followed by a reception.
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FENNESSY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-09-01 published
MAXWELL,
Douglas▲
Dean▲
Doug died peacefully, at home as he wished, on Friday August
31st, 2007 in his 80th year. Doug was a dear friend and loyal
husband, a wonderful father, a delighted grandfather and father-in-law.
His lifelong interest in journalism, broadcasting and curling
and his wonderful supportive family permitted him, in his own
words, "a life where he accomplished more than he thought possible."
Doug threw his first curling stone in 1949, starting a lifelong
association with the sport. He served 20 years as the director
of the World Curling Championship, and is credited with inventing
curling's Skins Game. He wrote numerous books on the sport, including
the bestseller Canada Curls, and published the Canadian Curling
News for over 20 years.
Doug and his wife Anne moved to "Larchdale" farm in the Markdale
area in 1980, later moving to a house in town. His involvement
in the community was rooted in Annesley United Church, where
he and Anne made so many of their good Friends. In recent years,
he was a key contributor to the fundraising campaign for Grey-Bruce
Hospital and involved in numerous other community causes.
Doug is survived by his loving wife of fifty-four years, Anne.
He will always be close in the hearts of his children: Ward
MAXWELL
and wife Deborah
KIRKEGAARD, Gord
MAXWELL and wife Pat
FENNESSY,
Janet MAXWELL and husband Gary
WICKHAM,
James▲
MAXWELL and wife
Karen MAXWELL.
Special Poppa to eight wonderful grandchildren: Jarret, Arlen,
Emerson, Rhys, Sinead, Bobby, Georgia and Charlotte. He will
be missed by his sister, Barbara Jane
JOINER and her husband
Bill, and his dear sister-in-law Mary Jane
WARD. He is pre-deceased
by his brother-in-law, Bill
WARD.
A memorial service to celebrate Doug's life will take place on
Sunday, September 9th at 2: 00 p.m. at Annesley United Church,
82 Toronto St. South, Markdale, Ontario followed by a reception.
In lieu of flowers, donations to Sick Children's Hospital, Oncology
Department▲ in memory of Doug and Arlen
MAXWELL, or to a charity
of your choice, would be gratefully appreciated.
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FENSKE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-12-15 published
SPIVAK,
Evelyn
It is with profound sadness that the children of Evelyn
SPIVAK
announce her passing on December 13, 2007, in her 88th year
beloved wife of the late William (Stoney)
SPIVAK, cherished mother
of Brian (Aline,) Sonya
KOCH
(Peter) and Nancy
JARNICK (Stephen,)
adoring Nana to Gillian
FENSKE
(Tom,)
Charles and William, loving
Aunty Evelyn to many nieces and nephews. Our Mother died peacefully
with the same grace and dignity that she lived her life. Thank
you to Doctor
ZAYID and the staff at Oakville Trafalgar Hospital.
Private family arrangements entrusted to The Simple Alternative
Funeral Centre - Mississauga. In lieu of flowers please honour
her with donations to the War Amps and the Salvation Army.
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FENTER o@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2007-11-07 published
HEWTON,
Marion▼
Stella▼
At the Grey Bruce Health Services, Markdale on Thursday, November 1,
2007 of Priceville in her 79th year. Loving wife of Glen. Dear
mother of Glenda of Meaford, Douglas (Kelly) of Bolton and grandmother
of Dan (Margaret)
SAPUSAK,
Michael▼
(Susan▼)
SAPUSAK, Glen (Ken)
SAPUSAK and John (Leeann)
SAPUSAK all of Markdale. Great-grandmother
of Steven, Alana, Haley, Dolton and Logan and sister of Eva (Scott)
FENTER of Nanaimo, British Columbia and the late John, Beulah
and Bus. The family received Friends at Fawcett Funeral Home,
Flesherton on Tuesday, November 6, 2007 at 11 a.m. Cremation
to follow.
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FENTER o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-11-03 published
HEWTON,
Marion▲
Stella▲
At the Grey Bruce Health Services, Markdale on Thursday, November 1,
2007 of Priceville in her 79th year. Loving wife of Geln. Dear
mother of Glenda of Meaford, Douglas (Kelly) of Bolton and grandmother
of Dan (Margaret)
SAPUSAK,
Michael▲
(Susan▲)
SAPUSAK, Glen (Keri)
SAPUSAK and John (Leeann)
SAPUSAK all of Markdale. Great-grandmother
of Steven, Alana, Haley, Dolton and Logan and sister of Eva (Scott)
FENTER of Nanaimo, British Columbia and the late John, Beulah and
Bus. The family will receive Friends at Fawcett Funeral Home,
Flesherton on Tuesday, November 6 at 11: 00 a.m. Cremation to
follow.
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FENTON o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-09-26 published
PARKER,
Howard
Earl
Peacefully at Meadow Park Nursing Home, London on Sunday September 23rd
in his 76th year. Predeceased by his wife
Mary (née
FENTON.)
Dear father of Susan
EVASCHUK
(Tony) of Dorchester and Jeffery
of British Columbia. Loving grandfather of Melissa, Adam, Jessica
and Tyler. Brother of Virginia
GREATHEAD.
Cremation has taken
place. A Memorial Service will be held at Meadow Park Nursing
Home on Thursday September 27, 2007 at 11 a.m.
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FENTON o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-10-27 published
ALBRIGHT/ALLBRIGHT/ALLBRECHT,
Hilda
Louisa (née
KRUEGER)
Of R.R.#1 Desboro, passed away at Grey Bruce Health Services,
Owen Sound on Friday, October 26, 2007 in her 85th year. Beloved
wife of the late Gordon
ALBRIGHT/ALLBRIGHT/ALLBRECHT (1981.) Loving mother of Elaine
(John) GOLEM of R.R.#1 Desboro, Lois (Jim)
COPELAND of Desboro,
Irene (Wes)
FENTON of R.R.#1 Desboro, Joyce (Howard)
HODGSON
of Chesley, Sharon (Ted)
FRITSCH of R.R.#1 Chesley, Ronnie of
R.R.#1 Desboro and Randy (Lisa) of R.R.#1 Chesley. Hilda will
be sadly missed by her daughter-in-law Gloria
ALBRIGHT/ALLBRIGHT/ALLBRECHT of R.R.#4
Chesley as well as her sixteen grandchildren and twenty great-grandchildren.
Predeceased by her sons, Howard, Wallace and Carl; brothers,
Edward, John, Norman and Elmer
KRUEGER; sisters, Mary
PRIEBE,
Minnie ALBRIGHT/ALLBRIGHT/ALLBRECHT,
Edith
HORST and Pearl in infancy and her parents,
August and Edith
(LIPSKIE)
KRUEGER.
Visitation will be held at
Cameron Funeral Home, Chesley on Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
The funeral service will be held on Monday, October 29, 2007
at 2 p.m. at Saint Peter's Lutheran Church, Sullivan Township.
Interment in Saint Peter's Lutheran Cemetery. Memorial donations
to the Saint Peter's Lutheran Church Building Fund would be appreciated
as expressions of sympathy.
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FENTON o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-11-16 published
NORRIS,
Carl
Edward
Peacefully on Wednesday, November 14, 2007 at Groves Memorial
Hospital
Fergus.
Carl
NORRIS in his 82nd year of Alma. Beloved
husband of the late Betty
(FENTON)
NORRIS (1999.) Dear father
of Dale and Cathy
NORRIS of Alma, Beth
NORRIS of Waterloo, Lois
NORRIS and Len
VANWONDEREN of Kitchener, Merna
NORRIS and Ed
HALL of Owen Sound. Also lovingly remembered by his grandchildren
Eric, Cole and Drake. Predeceased by his parents Herbert and
Nettie (GEISEL)
NORRIS.
Carl enjoyed the many years spent with
business associates at Teviotdale Farm Supply. He is fondly remembered
by his family and Friends in the community. The family will receive
their Friends and relatives at the Dreisinger Funeral Home, Elmira
on Friday evening from 7-9 p.m. and Saturday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
At noon on Sunday, November 18th, transfer will be made to the
Alma United Church for funeral service at 2: 00 p.m. with Rev. Marion
LOREE officiating. A family interment will take place in the
Elora Cemetery. In his memory, donation to Alma United Church
or the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated by the family
as expressions of sympathy.
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FENTON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-06-07 published
BURSTON,
J.
Margaret
On Wednesday, June 6, 2007. Maggie
BURSTON, composer, activist,
healer, and counsellor, beloved wife of Ben
BURSTON.
Loving mother
and mother-in-law of Varda and David
FENTON of Peterborough,
Daniel BURSTON and Sharna
OLFMAN of Pittsburgh, and Jonathan
BURSTON of Stratford. Dear sister of the late Leah
NEWMAN,
Miriam
COHEN,
Eddie
DIAMOND, and Esther
BAROUH. Devoted grandmother
of Adam, and Gavriela. At Benjamin's Park Memorial Chapel, 2401 Steeles
Avenue West (3 lights west of Dufferin) for service on Friday,
June 8, 2007 at 1: 00 p.m. Interment Community Section of Pardes
Shalom Cemetery. Shiva 575 Avenue Road #601, commencing Sunday,
June 10 daily from 2: 00 p.m. If desired, donations may be made
to the Maggie Burston Memorial Fund for the Allergy and Environmental
Health Association and the Givat Haviva Education Fund Israel
c/o The Benjamin Foundation, 3429 Bathurst Street, Toronto, M6A 2C3,
416-780-0324. At both the Funeral Service and the Shiva you are
respectfully requested to refrain from wearing any scented grooming
products.
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FENTON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-12-28 published
HOWARD,
Daniel
James
Daniel our most precious 1st born child has passed away on Wednesday,
December 26, 2007. Beloved
son of Jane and John and dear brother
to Andrew. Daniel struggled with his disability for 20 years,
but finally lost his battle at North York General Hospital surrounded
by his family. Dear grand_son of Donald and the late Shirley
HOWARD
of Renfrew and Charles and Coreen
FENTON of Toronto. Nephew of
Pamela FENTON and Ann and Stephen
HASLAM and cousins Rebecca and
Claire and many other family members. He will be lovingly remembered
and sadly missed by his Aunt Susan
HOWARD of Munster Hamlet.
He was beautifully cared for by his nurses Jean, Dana, Sheila,
Susan, Shenaz and many other caregivers over the years. He will
be missed by all his teachers and fellow students at Park Lane
School.
Special thanks to Doctor Leo
LEVIN,
Donna and the staff
at Markham Pediatrics and Doctor R.
MUNN for all their support.
Thanks to the Hospital for Sick Children and all the staff that
cared for him there. Friends may call on Friday, December 28th,
from 7-9 p.m. at the R.S. Kane Funeral Home (6150 Yonge Street,
at Goulding, south of Steeles). Funeral service to be held on
Saturday, December 29 at 9 a.m. in the chapel. Interment Westminster
Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Hospital for Sick
Children, Easter Seals or President's Choice Children's Charity.
Condolences - www.rskane.ca R.S. Kane 416-221-1159
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FENWICK o@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2007-08-22 published
ATTRIDGE,
Betty
(FENWICK) (1958-August 27, 2006)
will always be remembered In our hearts by
- Bill, Donna and Douglas.
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FENWICK,
Olive
(WILKINSON)
In loving memory of our dear mother, grandmother and great-grandmother
Olive (WILKINSON)
FENWICK who passed away November 9, 1991.
There is no parting from those we love
No distance can divide
For today in memory's garden we
still walk side by side
Each dawning day a thought of her
At eventide, a prayer
And in the hearts that loved her
She always will be there
- Always remembered and sadly missed by son Elmer, daughter Marjorie
and family.
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FENWICK o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-07-06 published
McMICHAEL,
Signe
Kirsten (née
SORENSEN,) LL.D., O.Ont.
It is with great sadness that the family and Friends of Signe
McMICHAEL announce her death on July 4, 2007. Signe was born
in Denmark on February 10, 1921 and, together with her parents
and two sisters, immigrated to Canada in 1927. Upon their arrival
the family settled on a farm in the Peace River Country, Alberta.
After graduating from Alberta College, Signe spent the Second
World War in Vancouver, serving with the Royal Canadian Air Force
in communications. At war's end she moved to Toronto where, in
1949, she married Robert
McMICHAEL.
Together,
Robert and Signe
fulfilled their dream of building a log home on the banks of
the Humber River in Kleinburg, Ontario, in which to showcase
their growing collection of works by Tom Thomson, the Group of
Seven and their contemporaries. Over the years, this wonderful
art collection expanded to include many fine examples of works
by Inuit and First Nations artists. From this modest beginning
has grown the McMichael Canadian Art Collection, Robert and Signe
McMICHAEL's legacy to the country they both loved so much. Signe
McMICHAEL was predeceased by her husband, Robert, and by her
sister, Helen
MINIKER.
She is survived by her sister Astrid
WRIGHT
and by her nieces Penny
FENWICK,
Timmy
MIDDLETON , and Deanna
BETTY.
Also surviving Signe are several grandnieces and nephews.
The family will receive Friends at the McMichael Canadian Art
Collection, 10365 Islington Avenue, Kleinburg on July 8, 2007
between 4: 00 and 7:00 p.m. A funeral service will be held at
the gallery at 11: 00 a.m. on July 9, 2007 followed by interment
on the McMichael grounds. All funeral arrangements have been
entrusted to Heritage Funeral Centre, Toronto, 416-423-1000.
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FENWICK o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-10-23 published
WARD,
William
Gordon
(April 8, 1924-October 20, 2007)
Founder and Owner of The Canadian Black Book / Wm. Ward Publishing
It is with sadness we announce the passing of such a well respected
man, at the age of 83. Beloved husband of the late Ellen 'Betty'
Elizabeth (née
HENDERSON.)
Loving father of Debi
WARD and Kathy
WARD
(Harm
DEJONGE.) Predeceased by his daughter Mary Ellen
WARD.
Proud and adoring grandfather of Melanie E.
WARD-
FENWICK and
William DEJONGE-
WARD.
William was a very successful businessman
in the publishing industry for more than 46 years and will be
missed by his staff at the Canadian Black Book / Wm.
WARD
Publishing,
his Friends at the Donalda Golf and Country Club, and his many
associates in the automotive industry. Friends will be received
at the Highland Funeral Home, Markham Chapel (northeast corner
of Hwy. 404 and 16th Avenue), 905-887-8600, on Tuesday from 6-9 p.m.
and Wednesday from 2-4 p.m. and 6-9 p.m. Funeral Service will
be held in the funeral home chapel on Thursday, October 25, 2007
at 11 a.m. Interment to follow at Highland Memory Gardens. In
lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Toronto Humane
Society or the Alzheimer Association. Online condolences may
be placed at www.highlandfuneralhome.ca
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