FLECK
FLEET
FLEETWOOD
FLEISCHER
FLEMING/FLEMMING
FLESHERTON
FLETCH
FLETCHER
FLEURY
FLEXER
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TUPPER,
Kathleen
Isabel (née
CAMPBELL)
Kathleen Isabel (Kaye)
TUPPER (née
CAMPBELL) died in her sleep
at Evergreen House Terminal Care Unit, North Vancouver on Thursday,
July 19th, 2007, at the age of 102. She was predeceased by her
beloved husband of 64 years Kenneth Franklin
TUPPER (1994) and
her son, William Allan
TUPPER (2005.) Loving mother of Jim
TUPPER
(Juanita,) Deanne
PEDERSON
(David) and daughter-in-law Fran
TUPPER.
Dear aunt to Holly
CAMPBELL,
Mardie
CAMPBELL, Roberta
FLECK,
Loraleigh RANDLE, and Colin
COOPER;
Devoted grandmother to Tony,
Deborah, Geof, Anna, Ken, Rob, Janet, Gordon and Donald; step-grandmother
to Ingrid, Erica, and Kristen; great-grandmother to 18 great-grandchildren.
Kaye was born in Blantyre, Scotland on Dec 9, 1904; she grew
up in Glasgow and Calgary, where she met her husband Ken in 1925.
They were married in 1930 and moved to Ottawa, where Ken joined
National Research Council. They enjoyed skiing and canoeing.
After World War 2 they moved to Deep River and then to Toronto,
where Kaye learned to drive a car at the age of 50. She saw and
adapted to many changes, growing up in a time when everyone walked,
took streetcars and trains. Her life involved travel across Canada,
to Europe and the West Indies. She lived in Florida and West
Vancouver after retirement. Everywhere she went she made new
Friends. Her love of dancing and exercising was infectious and
she danced up until a few days before her death. She inspired
family and Friends with her joy and enthusiasm. Her wisdom about
living a long life was to 'keep moving and to give a compliment
not a complaint'. Special thanks to her Friends, Del and Maggie,
and the staff at Amica, Burnaby and West Vancouver for their
love and care; and to the staff at Lion's Gate Hospital and Evergreen
Terminal Care Unit for caring for Kaye in her last weeks of life.
A private family celebration of her life was held in West Vancouver,
British Columbia. A memorial service will be held at First St. Andrews
United Church in London, Ontario, Saturday September 8th, 2007
at two o'clock.
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FLEET o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-07-16 published
EIMANTAS,
Kostas
Peacefully at Sunnybrook Medical Centre in Toronto on Saturday,
July 14th, 2007, at the age of 85 years, Kostas
EIMANTAS of Toronto.
Husband of the former Margaret
SOKE.
Father of Ron
CLAYTON and
his wife Linda of Southampton, Garry
CLAYTON and his wife Joanne
of Carleton Place, and Valerie
NEVILLE and Mike
FLEET of Lanark.
Grandpa to Robin and Christopher
CLAYTON,
Lindsay and her husband
Adam DORMER, and Jesse
CLAYTON.
Kostas was very proud of his
great-granddaughter Ava
DORMER. He is predeceased by his brothers.
Friends may call at the W. Kent Milroy Port Elgin Chapel, 510 Mill
Street, Port Elgin, (Town of Saugeen Shores), from 10 a.m. to
11 a.m. on Wednesday morning, July 18th. Funeral services will
be conducted in the chapel at 11 a.m. Wednesday morning, with
Father Peter
MEYER officiating. Interment Southampton Cemetery.
Memorial contributions to the Salvation Army would be appreciated
as expressions of sympathy. Memorial online at www.milroyfuneralhomes.com
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FLEET o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-10-10 published
ROSENBLATH,
Lucille
Elaine (née
NEWMAN)
At the Grey Bruce Regional Health Centre, Owen Sound on Monday
October 8, 2007. Lucille
ROSENBLATH (née
NEWMAN) of Southampton
in her 67th year. Beloved wife of the late George
ROSENBLATH.
Loving mother of Debbie and her husband Chris
WYMAN of Kitchener,
Arlene FLEET of Kitchener, James “Rusty”
FLEET of Winnipeg and
Lorrie and her husband Bobby
MASTERSON of Southampton. Dear sister
of Marilyn and her husband Ken
SCHMIDT of Kitchener, Cliff and
his wife Beth of Millbank, Mel and his wife Evelyn of Edmonton,
Laverne and his wife Roberta of Cardiff and Carl and his wife
Marjorie of Clifford. Sadly missed and fondly remembered by 5 grandchildren
and 2 great-grandchildren. Predeceased by her parents, Richard
and Gladys May
NEWMAN, by her brothers, Harold, Dave and Eddie
and by her great-grand_son, Nicholas. Cremation. Visitation from
the Eagleson Funeral Home, Southampton on Saturday October 13,
2007 from 2-4 p.m. Expressions of Remembrance to the Saugeen
Memorial Hospital Foundation. Condolences may be forwarded to
the family through www.eaglesonfuneralhome.com
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FLEET o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-12-13 published
FLEET,
Steven
Russell
Of Chilliwack, British Columbia, passed away peacefully at home
on December 7, 2007 in his 45th year. Born in Walkerton, son
of Ron and Marie
FLEET of Walkerton. Survived by wife
Darleen,
children Kelly of Owen Sound and Mitch and Adam of Wingham. Also
survived by brothers and sisters Dale
MacNEAL
(Del) of Sebright,
Carol VAN
BEERS
(Ben of Sherwood Park, Alberta, Sharon
WEIR (Gerry)
of Rockland, Doug
FLEET
(Deb) of Everett, Rick
FLEET (Pat) of
Palmerston, Patti
BUTCHART
(Andy) of Hanover, Gerry
FLEET (Cheryl)
of Walkerton and Greg
FLEET
(Jaime) of Hanover, parents-in-law
Doug and Dale
STEEVES of Washago, sister-in-law Christina
PENNELL
(friend Kurt) of Washago, step daughter Trisha of Orillia, several
nieces and nephews, aunts and uncles. Visitation will be held
at Cameron Funeral Home Walkerton, Dec 17th from 2-4 and 7-9
with memorial service to follow December 18th at 11: 00 a.m. Memorial
donations to the British Columbia Cancer Society will be appreciated
as expressions of sympathy.
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AYRE,
Charles
Alan
Peacefully on September 22 at age 98 at Simcoe Manor, Beeton
after a short illness. Alan will be remembered with love and
affection by his sister Isla, his son Michael, son-in-law Danny
TOMLINSON, daughter Margaret and husband Jack
FLEETWOOD, and
son John and wife
Mary
Ann
EVANS; by grandchildren Terri and
Brian TOMLINSON;
Craig and Kevin
FLEETWOOD; Evelyn,
Edward and
Eleanor AYRE.
Alan was predeceased by his wife of 59 years Joan
and his daughter Barbara. Born in Winnipeg on May 9, 1909 to
William and Sarah
AYRE,
Alan followed an early interest in chemistry,
subsequently earning a PhD in biochemistry in 1936 at Imperial
College, London. After laboratory research in England and Canada,
he entered the chemical industry in 1944, retiring in 1974 as
President of BDH Chemicals in Toronto. His family will remember
his great fondness for his collection of rare scientific books
and his ambitious gardening which included raising his beloved
peonies. Burial will be a private family ceremony at Niagara
Lake Shore Cemetery. Memorial donations may be made to the Osborne
Collection of Early Children's Books, Toronto Public Library.
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FLEISCHER,
Jules
Jules FLEISCHER died November 23, 2006 in Park City, Utah with
his wife and best friend, Syau-fu, at his side. Jules had a zest
for life, which can only be viewed as inspirational. With his
insatiable thirst for knowledge and life experiences, he lived
life to the fullest, always either on or planning for some adventure.
He is to be remembered for his positive attitude, indomitable
spirit, wonderful sense of humor, his love of nature, and his
sense of honor and fair play. Jules was a respected lawyer in
Toronto, as a founding partner of the law firm Fleischer and
Kochberg, before embarking on a successful business career. He
will be deeply missed by his wife, Syau-fu
MA, his parents Fanny
and Jack FLEISCHER, his sister Sandy
SATIN and her family, as
well as numerous other family members and Friends who loved him.
Donations made to Vital Ground at vitalground.org or Magen David
Adom at cmdai.org would honor Jules immensely.
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DOVER,
Martin
Bernard
Passed away Sunday, November 4, after a lengthy illness. He will
be missed by his wife
Eleanor, children Kayla and Brian
SCHNEIDERMAN,
Nancy and Howard
FLEISCHER,
Jodi and Mark
DOVER and Howard Frank
DOVER, by his grandchildren Lisa
SCHNEIDERMAN,
David
SCHNEIDERMAN,
Dara and Dan
RAMES, Claudia
FLEISCHER, Harlie
DOVER, Cecily
DOVER,
Levi DOVER and sister Mina Dover
COHEN. He was predeceased by
his sister Joy Dover
FIREMAN. A private family funeral was held
in Toronto. Donations in his memory can be made to The Baycrest
Centre @ (416) 785-2875.
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FLEMING/FLEMMING o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-06-14 published
MORRIS,
Matthew
David
Suddenly as the result of an accident on Tuesday, June 12th,
2007 at the age of 21 years, Matthew
MORRIS of R.R.#2, Tara.
Beloved son of George
MORRIS of Tara and Elizabeth and Al
MOONEY
of Southampton. Brother of Megan
MORRIS and Ben
BRUDER of Walkerton,
and Laura MORRIS of Southampton. Stepbrother of Peggy and Paul
FLEMING/FLEMMING, and Kelly
MOONEY and Chris
COUTURE, all of Kitchener.
Loved grand_son of John and Karen
REYNOLDS of Port Elgin. Uncle
to Braeden. Special friend of Melissa
LORENZ,
Josh
SPENCER, Samantha
CAUDLE, and Christopher
SPENCER.
Left to mourn are many aunts,
uncles, and cousins. He is predeceased by his grandparents Neil
and Flo MORRIS.
Friends may call at the W. Kent Milroy Port Elgin
Chapel, 510 Mill Street, Port Elgin (Town of Saugeen Shores) from
2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. on Thursday, June 14th. A funeral service
will be conducted in the Port Elgin United Church, 840 Bruce
Street, Port Elgin, on Friday at 11: 00 a.m. with the Rev. Robert
GATES officiating. Interment Hillcrest Cemetery, Tara. Memorial
contributions to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or Saugeen Memorial
Hospital Foundation would be appreciated as expressions of sympathy.
Portrait and memorial online at www.milroyfuneralhomes.com
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BELL,
Isabel
(BURROWS)
At the Southampton Care Centre on Saturday evening, October 6th,
2007, at the age of 94 years, the former Isabel
BURROWS of Port
Elgin. Wife of the late Jack
BELL.
Mother of Barbara Jane and
her husband Vic
RUSZCZYK of R.R.#3, Hanover. Grams to Tyna and
her friend Simon
MERRITT, and Doctor Renee and John
FLEMING/FLEMMING of Guelph.
She is also survived by several nieces and nephews and their
families. Isabel was predeceased by her son Robert James in 2005.
Friends may call at the W. Kent Milroy Port Elgin Chapel, 510 Mill
Street, Port Elgin, (Town of Saugeen Shores) from 10: 00 to 11:00 a.m.
on Tuesday morning, October 9th. Funeral services will be conducted
in the chapel on Tuesday morning at 11 a.m., with the Rev. Chuck
MOON officiating. The Royal Canadian Legion Auxiliary, Branch #340
Port Elgin will hold a memorial service in the funeral home on
Tuesday morning at 10.30 a.m. Interment Sanctuary Park Cemetery.
Memorial contributions to the Royal Canadian Legion Branch #340
Auxiliary, the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals,
or the charity of your choice would be appreciated as expressions
of sympathy. Memorial online at www.milroyfuneralhomes.com
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GONYOU,
Fred
Winfield
Of Dresden and formerly of Wallaceburg and longtime resident
of Sombra Township, passed away peacefully surrounded by his
family on Sunday, January 7, 2007 in his 85th year. Fred is the
beloved husband of Phillis May (née
KERR.)
Loving father of Elaine
and Louis GATT of Wallaceburg, Doug and Carolyn of Bramalea,
Harold and Chris of Saskatoon and Jane and the late Stan
HETHERINGTON
of Dresden. Dear grandfather of 10 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren.
Brother of Pearl
ELLIOT/ELLIOTT, Florene
GLASGOW, Edwin and Gordon
GONYOU,
Ella MICKEL,
Norma
MELOCHE and the late Kenneth, Calvin, Lloyd
and Hazel. Friends may call at the Haycock-Cavanagh Funeral Home,
409 Nelson Street in Wallaceburg from 6-9 p.m. on Tuesday. The
funeral services will be conducted by Reverend George
FLEMING/FLEMMING
at the funeral home on Wednesday, January 10 at 1 p.m. The interment
will follow at Riverview Cemetery. If desired, remembrances to
Charlemont Free Methodist Church or the charity of your choice
may be left at the funeral home 519-627-3231
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FLEMING/FLEMMING,
Barbara
Passed away peacefully at the Stayner Nursing Home on Monday
May 28, 2007, in her 89th year. Barbara of Stayner, formerly
of Thistletown (Rexdale), beloved wife of the late Stewart. Loving
mother of Ron of Elliot Lake, Joanne of Stayner and Mary of Orangeville.
Grandmother of Tara and great-grandmother of Cree. Predeceased
by her 2 sisters and 3 brothers. A Celebration of Barbara's Life
will be held at Joanne's home, 7933 Highway 26, Stayner on Saturday
June 16, 2007 at 1 o'clock. If desired, donations in Barbara's
memory may be made to the Stayner Nursing Home Residents' Council
or the Canadian Cancer Society. Arrangements under the direction
of the Carruthers and Davidson Funeral Home, Stayner (705-428-2637).
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FLEMING/FLEMMING,
John "
Jack"
Passed away at the General and Marine Hospital, Collingwood on
Wednesday,
July 11, 2007. John (Jack)
FLEMING/FLEMMING of Wasaga Beach
(Formerly of Elmvale) In his 69th year. Loving companion and
best friend of Debbie
CHASE.
Will be remembered by Marg and his
children Nancy (Ross)
LAPENSEE of Elmvale, Peggy (Dave)
KERR
of Lafontaine and Sue
BARBER of Toronto. Loved grandfather of
Matthew, Megan, Sarah and Wesley. Brother of the late Frank
FLEMING/FLEMMING.
Jack will be sadly missed by the Chase and Meesters Families and
his niece and nephews. Friends may call at the Lynn-Stone Funeral
Home, Elmvale from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Friday. Funeral Service in
the Chapel on Saturday, July 14 at 11 a.m. Interment Elmvale
Cemetery. Memorial Donations to the Diabetes Association, the
Kidney Foundation or the Liver Foundation would be appreciated.
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FLEMING/FLEMMING,
Vera▼
In loving memory of our Mother, Grandmother and Great-grandmother
who passed away September 17, 1999
Eight years since that sad day,
The one we loved was called away.
God took our Mother home,
It was His will,
But in our hearts she lives still.
Loved and Missed Gerry, Elva, Bobbette and Family
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FLEMING/FLEMMING,
Vera▲
In loving memory of our dear Mother, Grandmother and Great-grandmother
who passed away on September 17, 1999
Gone are the days we used to share,
The gates of memory will never close.
Loved and Missed Mary and Family
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FLEMING/FLEMMING o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-06-26 published
Ford Canada president recognized the value of a free-trade auto
pact
Described as a youthful financial whiz when he took over at 42,
he also persuaded head office to build a engine plant in Canada
after twisting the arms of Pierre Trudeau and Bill Davis
By Douglas
McARTHUR,
Special to The Globe and Mail, Page S9
Toronto -- Roy
BENNETT helped his buddies set up the "Friday
Night Poker Club" while attending North Toronto Collegiate Institute
in 1945. He would continue to attend its monthly sessions for
more than 60 years.
During that time, he became a chartered accountant, rose through
the ranks of the Ford Motor Co. of Canada to become its president
at age 42 without having gone to university, and held executive
and board positions with many of the country's leading businesses
and institutions. But he never abandoned the regular poker-and-beer
nights with his old Friends, many of whom also became business
leaders.
"Whatever he did, he was committed," said Jim Hunter, who worked
with him on a number of financial projects and is now president
of NexGen Financial. "Whether it was business, tennis or poker,
those commitments were life-long," he said. He was also very
bright, affable and "a counter-thinker, who would look at a problem
and come up with a different conclusion than everyone else."
Ken
Harrigan, who followed Mr.
BENNETT as president of Ford Canada,
said his predecessor's main contribution was convincing government
officials in Ottawa to negotiate a free-trade auto pact with
Washington. The Canada-United States Automotive Agreement, signed
in 1965, allowed free movement across the border of vehicles
from Big Three auto plants in both countries. For Canada, this
meant lower car prices and an increase in Canadian production,
which created new jobs.
While heading Ford's Canadian subsidiary from 1970 to 1981, Mr.
BENNETT
worked to build a profitable operation independent of the U.S.
head office. He also made relations with employees a priority
and reached out to find common ground with both government and
organized labour. After stepping down as president in 1981, he
founded and ran Bennecon, a firm that provides cash-flow advice
to large companies. At the same time, he served terms as chairman
or director with BP Canada, Midland Walwyn, Jannock, Metropolitan
Life Holdings Co., York University, the Mississauga Hospital,
Scouts Canada and a host of other companies and organizations.
Ron
Osborne, chairman of Sun Life Financial, called Mr.
BENNETT
a role model for accountants who want to make other contributions
- "to go straight," as he put it. "He was the model director
big picture, strategic, not prone to sweat the details, rigorous
in his questioning, but, after the decisions were made, very
supportive."
Mr. BENNETT and his wife, Gail
COOK-
BENNETT, were one of corporate
Canada's power couples. When they were married in 1978, he was
president of Ford Canada and she was executive vice-president
of the C.D. Howe Institute of Research in Montreal. They met
at a Canadian-American Committee meeting in Washington. At the
end of one session, Dick Schmeelk, an American who served as
co-chair of the group, invited them for a ride in a Cadillac
to go and get a nightcap. The irony, Mr. Schmeelk said, was that
the president of Ford Canada had that "first date" in a General
Motors vehicle.
Over the years, they twice served on the boards of competing
corporations - once in the petroleum field, once in insurance.
No discussion of their respective companies was allowed at home,
said Ms. COOK-
BENNETT, who is now chair of the Canada Pension
Plan Investment Board.
While president of Ford Canada, Mr.
BENNETT persuaded the U.S.
head office to build a $535-million engine plant in Windsor,
Ontario, instead of Ohio, which was offering state subsidies.
He alerted Queen's Park and Ottawa to the urgent need for their
involvement, and arranged a meeting between prime minister Pierre
Trudeau and Ontario premier William Davis while both were attending
the Calgary Stampede. On the spot, the two agreed to a $68-million
cash incentive plan that helped seal the deal.
The youngest of two sons of English-born parents, William Charles
BENNETT and Gladys Mabel
(MATTHEWS), Roy Frederick
BENNETT spent
his early years in Winnipeg. Roy was 10 when his father, a manufacturing
agent in the woollens industry, moved the family to Toronto.
In 1941, while attending Maurice Cody Public School, Roy played
on the team that won the Toronto school soccer championship.
Athletics were to play an important role in his life. He enjoyed
hockey, golf and squash. As a young man, he once won a tennis
match against Don Fontana, who later became one of Canada's top-seeded
players.
After high school, Mr.
BENNETT chose a fast-track route to become
a chartered accountant. He apprenticed directly with the accounting
firm Lever and Hoskin, rather than attending university. He worked
with the firm until 1954, when he joined Kelvinator.
Two years later, he moved to Ford Canada as supervisor of financial
planning. He was made marketing manager in 1964 and vice-president
of finance in 1965. In the early years at Ford, Mr.
BENNETT was
offered a posting in South Africa and was told it could help
his chances of becoming president. He declined, preferring not
to uproot his family, according to daughter Brenda
BENNETT-
LEARMONTH.
He had married Laurie
McDERMOTT in 1955 and they had three children,
Bruce, Brenda and Lynne. The couple later separated and were
divorced. Laurie McDermott
BENNETT later died.
But opportunities knocked again at Ford Canada. Mr.
BENNETT had
won the admiration and backing of Ford Motor Co. chairman Henry
Ford II by making himself the company expert on free trade, and
on November 16, 1970, he was given the job of president.
Heading one of Canada's largest companies at 42 won Mr.
BENNETT
the reputation of being a wunderkind. In a profile, The Globe
and Mail described him as a "youthful financial whiz who never
graduated from university." Two years later, he was given the
additional title of Chief Executive Officer.
When he was made president, Mr.
BENNETT said he would take the
job for no less than five years and no more than 10, says his
son Bruce, now president of Bennecon. "He felt if you couldn't
do what you wanted in 10 years, it was time for someone else
to take charge."
So in 1981, he stepped down as president, although he served
a brief period after that as chairman. He turned down an executive
job offer at the U.S. head office because he didn't want to leave
Canada. He continued to serve on the Ford Canada board until
the subsidiary was privatized in 1995.
Claude Lamoureux was an executive at Metropolitan Life Holdings
when Mr. BENNETT was named chair of the company's board. He went
to their first meeting together prepared to answer questions
about sales and finances. Instead, Mr.
BENNETT wanted to know
about the human resources department. "He put real emphasis on
people, on having the right human resources department… on having
the right team," said Mr. Lamoureux, now president and Chief
Executive Officer of the Ontario Teachers' Pension Fund.
In 1986, Mr.
BENNETT served on the Royal Commission on Unemployment
Insurance and issued a minority report saying that plans to remove
seasonal benefits would be too Draconian a measure for chronically
depressed regions. He argued that an income-supplement program
should be put in place before any move was made to base unemployment
benefits on a full year's income. That strong sense of fair play
was demonstrated again in February, 1995, when he wrote a critical
letter to Ford's U.S. head office. It charged that the parent
company's transfer pricing policy was suppressing profits at
the Canadian subsidiary.
He called the low earnings "an embarrassment for management,
employees and dealers as well as Canadian directors." The letter
suggested that Ford Motor Co. buy out the minority shareholders
if it was not prepared to let the Canadian operations become
more profitable. A buyout plan was announced two months later.
A focal point for the
BENNETT family's time together was a cottage
on an island in Lake of Bays, in the Muskoka area, north of Toronto.
Mr. BENNETT installed "the smallest car ferry in the world" to
transport his Ford Explorer to the island, said Keith
HILLYER,
who had a cottage nearby. A motorized cable system pulled the
ferry across. "To get on the ferry, the car had to go down a
precipitous incline," Mr.
HILLYER said. "He had to be careful
it didn't slide off the other side."
Mr. BENNETT pursued his busy lifestyle of business, charitable,
athletic and social endeavours into his late 70s - it was just
last year when a diagnosis of bladder cancer forced him to slow
down.
A year ago, he attended his last session of the Friday Night
Poker Club and lost $120. David
FLEMING/FLEMMING, one of four founding
members still living, says the group plans to carry on its six-decades-old
tradition.
Roy Frederick
BENNETT was born in Winnipeg on March 18, 1928.
He died at his Toronto home of bladder cancer on June 4, 2007.
He was 79. He leaves his wife, Gail Cook-
BENNETT; children Bruce,
Brenda, Lynne and Christopher; and seven grandchildren. He was
predeceased by his brother, Ken.
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FLEMING/FLEMMING,
Rowland "
Roly"
Douglas
Veteran of World War 2
Passed away peacefully in his sleep July 8, 2007 in his 84th
year. Beloved husband of the late Meggie; Loving father of Catherine
(Karl) PINTER and David (Dale;) grandfather of Stephanie and
Shannon. Visitation will be held on Wednesday, July 11th from
2-4 and 6-8 p.m. at the Jerrett Funeral Home, North York Chapel,
6191 Yonge Street (2 lights south of Steeles). Funeral will held
on Thursday, July 12th at 11 a.m. at the Willowdale Presbyterian
Church, 38 Ellerslie Avenue, North York. The family would like
to thank the 2nd floor nurses and caregivers at the Amica Swan
Lake for their Friendship, kindness and care for these years.
Donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation in his
memory.
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SOULES,
William "
Bill"
Harry
Peacefully in Orangeville on Tuesday, October 16th, 2007 in his
86th year; predeceased in 2006 by his beloved wife Marion Culham
SLATER; beloved father of Marshall and his wife
Donna of Ladysmith,
British
Columbia,
Nancy
HOOD and her husband Richard of Toronto,
Jane WEBSTER and her husband Tom of Wilson, North Carolina and
Jon and his wife Anne-Marie
FLEMING/FLEMMING of Toronto; dearly loved
grandfather of Tonya Soules
CRAINE and her husband Steve
CRAINE,
Megan and Gillian
WEBSTER,
Jennifer and Stephanie
HOOD, George
and Hannah
SOULES and great-grandfather of Sadie
CRAINE.
Predeceased
by his brothers Jack and Donald. Lovingly remembered by other
family, relatives and Friends. Bill, born in Toronto, graduated
from Ridley College in 1942, served as a Flight Officer and fighter
pilot (spitfires) in the Royal Canadian Air Force from July 1942
until September 1945; graduated from University of Toronto, B.
Comm. 1948; an owner and officer of Soules Construction Company,
Port Credit. Teacher at Acton High School, vice-principal of
Glenview Park Secondary School, Cambridge, and Waterloo-Oxford
Diostrict Secondary School. Retired to the Orangeville area where
he was a faithful and active member of Saint Mark's Anglican and
the community. A founding member, director and ski instructor,
Caledon Ski Club. The family will receive Friends Friday evening,
October 19 from 7-9 p.m. at Dods and McNair Funeral Home, 21 First
Street, Orangeville. A celebration of Bill's life will be held
at Saint Mark's Anglican Church, 5 First Avenue, Orangeville on
Saturday, October 20, 2007 at 11 a.m. In lieu of flowers, donations
to Saint Mark's Anglican Church, Orangeville or Ridley College
Foundation - Alumni Bursary would be appreciated. The family
extends special thanks to the staff of the Avalon Retirement
Lodge, Orangeville. Condolences to the family may be sent to
Dods and McNair Funeral Home, www.dodsandmcnair.com
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FLEMING/FLEMMING o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-11-03 published
FORTE,
Muriel
Anne (1908-2007)
Peacefully, on October 27th, 2007. Predeceased by loving husband
Alfred John. Dear mother of Nancy
LOVE, and Kathie (Doug
FLEMING/FLEMMING.)
Loving grandmother of Bruce (Nelly), David (Alison), Janet (Glenn),
Andrew (Shonna), Christopher (Denise) and Charlotte. "Marnie" will
be sadly missed by great-grandchildren Beth, Michael, Kevin,
Alexander, Natasha, Shannon, Gavin, Erin and Chiara. A special
thank you to all the staff and Friends at Cedarbrook Lodge for
all your love and support. At Muriel's request, cremation, followed
by a family service has already taken place. If desired, memorial
donations may be made to a charity of choice.
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MALCOLM,
Judith
Fordyce
Strickland
On Tuesday, November 20, 2007. Predeceased by her husband Donald
Ian MALCOLM, sisters and brothers-in-law Mary
ROGERS and David,
Jane COLE and John, Agnes
UPPER, nephews John Fordyce Cooper
COLE and Michael Jonathan
GEE. Survived by her son Nicholas and
his wife Kathleen
DONNELLY, and their children Una, Wyllie and
Finlay, daughter Micheline
DEBERARDINE and her husband Roger,
and their children James, Maggie and Robert, twin sister Margaret
STRICKLAND, brother-in law Bruce
UPPER, and her cousins Beverley
ARMSTRONG and Jean Hills
FLEMING/FLEMMING.
She will be missed by her many
nieces and nephews, Friends and employees. She loved her family,
her gardens and travelling. Judy will be remembered for her kindness,
generosity and support of Runnymede Hospital. Visitation will
be held from 7 p.m. on Thursday, November 22, 2007 at 9 Burnhamthorpe
Park Blvd, Toronto. Funeral Service will be held at St. George's
on-the-Hill Church, 4600 Dundas St. W., Etobicoke on Friday,
November 23, 2007 at 11 a.m. Interment Little Lake Cemetery,
Peterborough on Saturday, November 24, 2007 at 10 a.m. Arrangements
entrusted to the Turner and Porter Butler Chapel, 416-231-2283.
Flowers gratefully declined, donations to Kingsway College School
Building Blocks Fund would be appreciated.
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FLEMING/FLEMMING,
Allyn
George
Russel
Passed away peacefully at home, surrounded by loving family,
on Thursday, November 29th, 2007, at the age of 74, after a courageous
battle with cancer. Beloved husband of Myra for fifty-two years,
and father to Linda (Rob
MINIALOFF,)
Sandra
(Bill
MORRICE,) David
and Bruce. Cherished grandfather of Jeffrey, Bradley and Katie.
Allyn will be sadly missed by his brother, Ross, and all of his
family and Friends. Friends may call at the Turner and Porter Yorke
Chapel, 2357 Bloor St. W., at Windermere, east of the Jane subway,
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. on Friday. Funeral service will be held
in the Chapel on Saturday, December 1, 2007, at 11: 30 a.m. If
desired, donations made to the Toronto General Hospital or to
the Princess Margaret Hospital would be appreciated.
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WILLIAMSON,
Carol
Ann, B.Sc.,
LLB
(May 14, 1938-November 22, 2007)
Carol's family is sad to announce her recent passing in Victoria,
British Columbia. Carol was raised in Edmonton. She was an intelligent
and independent woman who succeeded at many careers, including
florist and medical lab technician, prior to finding her calling
at law. As a lawyer, she worked for the Federal Department of
Justice in Edmonton, Winnipeg and Ottawa, as well as for Teleglobe
Canada, and in private practice in Kingston, Ontario. She excelled
at her career until her retirement to Westport, Ontario. in 1994.
Carol was predeceased in 2002 by her loving husband Col. Jim
FLEMING/FLEMMING with whom she enjoyed 20 years happiness. She was also
predeceased by her parents, Ruth and Harold (Jeff). Carol leaves
to cherish her memory her two daughters, Bev
WAHL
(Jim
HUCULAK,)
of Redcliff, Alberta, and Angelee
ZON
(Dwayne,) of Edmonton,
Alberta;
Six grandchildren; One sister, Barbara
FUDGE
(Ed) of
Courtenay,
British
Columbia; One brother, Stafford Glen
WILLIAMSON
(Maggie) of Phoenix, Arizona; And her stepmother Ruby
WILLIAMSON
of Summerland, British Columbia. A celebration of Carol's life
will be held in early January at Cobble Hill, British Columbia
with the date to be announced. Expressions of sympathy may be
forwarded through First Memorial Funeral Services, 4725 Falaise
Drive, Saanich, British Columbia. http://www.firstmemorial.ca/saa
nich/sn-condolences.html
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SPENCER,
Helen
Irene (née
OLIVER)
At the Grey Bruce Health Services, Markdale on Sunday, June 10,
2007 of Priceville in her 69th year. Irene is the beloved wife
of the late Donald and daughter of the late Alma and Cliff
OLIVER.
Loving mother of Cliff (Leslie) of Brampton and Barb (Tony)
DUFF
of Priceville. She will be loved and remembered by her grandchildren
Rebecca, Ross, Christopher, Stephanie, Amiee, Jennifer and Matthew.
The family will receive Friends at the Fawcett Funeral Home,
FLESHERTON on Tuesday, June 12 from 7-9 p.m. Visitation continues
at the Gentle Shepherd Community Church, Eugenia on Wednesday,
June 13 from 10: 00 a.m. until the time of service at 11:00 a.m.
Interment Glendale Memorial Gardens, Toronto. Memorial contributions
to World Vision or the charity of your choice would be gratefully
appreciated.
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MARTYNIUK,
Douglas
George
It is with deep sadness that we announce the death of Doug in
his 78th year, on June 11, 2007 at the Trillium Health Centre,
Mississauga.
Predeceased by his beloved wife
Margaret
PORTEOUS,
his brother Bill
SMITH
(Unity,
Saskatchewan.,) nephews Donald
HAGAN (Regina, Saskatchewan.), Jim
HAGAN (Thompson, Manitoba)
and Murray
PORTEOUS
(Toronto.) He is survived by his sister Ellen
HAGAN of Mississauga, sisters-in-law Margaret
SMITH of Unity,
Alice PORTEOUS of Toronto, Evelyn
PORTEOUS of North Bay, 6 nieces,
2 nephews and many great-nieces and nephews. Doug had an illustrious
career in the 12 volt industry spanning more than 40 years. He
and his wife Margaret established a large farm near Maxwell,
Ontario raising registered Hereford cattle. Doug will be remembered
for his love, generosity and warmth by his neighbours and Friends.
We will all miss him dearly. The family will receive Friends
at the Fawcett Funeral Home,
FLESHERTON on Thursday, June 14
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Service will be held in the chapel on Friday,
June 15 at 11: 00 a.m. Interment Maxwell Cemetery. Memorial contributions
to the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society or the charity of your choice
would be gratefully appreciated.
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SCARROW,
Elmer
James “E.J.” (September 30, 1930 to October 10,
Elmer passed away peacefully with his family at his side at the
Grey Bruce Health Services in Owen Sound in his 78th year. Elmer
was the beloved husband of the former Shirley
MONK for over 51 years.
Together they shared the love of their children: Lynda of Toronto,
James of Desboro, Joe and his wife Nancy of Chatsworth, Cheryl
and her husband John
CLARK of Meaford, David and his wife
Judy
of Chatsworth and Jill and her husband Tim
NOBES of Innisfil.
He was especially proud of his grandchildren Andie, Craig, Patti,
Mackenzie, Emily, Dayla, Paige and Isaac. Beloved brother of
Morna HOSKINS of Owen Sound, Lennard and his wife
Anne of Grand
Prairie, Alberta, and Velma and her husband Jim
CARROL of Oakville.
Elmer will be remembered by his brothers, sisters, nieces and
nephews. He will be missed by his many Friends and will remain
in our hearts always. Friends are invited to call at the Currie
Funeral Home in Chatsworth for visitation on Sunday afternoon
from 2 to 4 p.m., where the funeral service will be conducted
on Monday morning at 11 a.m. Pastor Sheilah
FLETCH will officiate.
Interment at the Hillcrest Cemetery in Tara. If so desired, as
you expression of sympathy, memorial donations to a charity of
your choice would be greatly appreciated by the family.
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FLETCHER o@ca.on.grey_county.hanover.the_post 2007-08-03 published
HOPKINS,
Keith
Charles "
Hoppy"
Keith Charles “Hoppy”
HOPKINS, of R.R.#1 Hanover, passed away
at his residence on Tuesday, July 31, 2007, in his 56th year.
Husband of the late Sharon (née
SULKYE.)
Loving father of Lezleigh and Rachel (Ryan) both of R.R.#1, Hanover.
Loved brother of Audrey (Rob)
FIDLER of Waterloo, Judy (Wayne)
SCHEIFELE of R.R.#3, Hanover and Bruce of Hanover.
Loved by his many nieces and nephews and their families and his
best friend Rodney (Karen)
FLETCHER.
Sadly missed by mother-in-law
Shirley (Bruce)
DISNEY of Hanover, sister-in-law Donna (Jim)
COOK of Acton and brothers-in-law Glen (Ann)
SULKYE of Sarnia,
Brian (Jackie)
SULKYE of British Columbia and Terry (Deanna)
SULKYE of Hanover. Predeceased by his parents Allie and Agnes,
brothers Norman, Percy and Bev and sisters Elva and Edna.
In respect of Keith's wishes, cremation has taken place.
A funeral service will be held at the Hanover Missionary Church
at 10: 30 a.m. on Saturday, August 11, 2007.
Interment Durham Cemetery. A reception will follow at the Hanover
Missionary Church.
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FLETCHER o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-01-08 published
BRAY,
Julia (née
HOATH)
Of Golden Dawn Nursing Home, Lions head passed away peacefully
on Saturday, January 6, 2007 in her 94th year. Beloved wife of
Claren BAKER of Lions Head. She will be missed by sisters Inez
BYERS and Iva (Maurice)
FLETCHER both of Kitchener, sister-in-law
Marion HOATH of Wiarton and Verniece
BAKER and step-daughters
Ruth BAKER (Dave
MUNN), Mary
BAKER (Ron
DEMARS), Evelyn (Melvin)
McCUTCHEON and Leona (Murray)
BAIN.
Julia is also survived by
several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her first
husband Byron
BRAY, parents Tom and Mae
HOATH of Hope Ness, brother
Lloyd HOATH, sisters Gertrude (James)
SHAW,
Alma
(Bill)
PILKEY
and Eva (Mansell)
SCHALM and brother-in-law Austin
BYERS.
The
family will receive Friends at the Bethel Missionary Church,
18 Ferndale Road, Lions head on Tuesday, January 9, 2007 from
1: 00 p.m. until the time of the service to celebrate Julia's
life at 2: 00 p.m. with Pastor Charles
GINGERICH officiating.
Interment Eastnor Cemetery. Arrangements entrusted to the George
Funeral Home, Wiarton. As expressions of sympathy, donations
made to the Bethel Missionary Church or Golden Dawn Nursing Home
would be appreciated by the family. Condolences may be left for
the family at www.georgefuneralhome.com
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FLETCHER o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-08-22 published
JENNER,
James
Laurence
Passed away peacefully on August 20, 2007 at 82 years of age.
Beloved husband of the late Laura - née
RINGROSE (2000.) Dear
father of Sr. Brenda
JENNER,
Vincent and Sue
JENNER, Stuart and
Judy JENNER,
Martha and Dennis
SERRAN, Andy and Cathie
JENNER,
and Vivian and Kevin
BENNETT.
Treasured grandfather of Donald,
Jamie, Danelle, Christopher, Scott, Bradley, Brenda, Sherry,
Holly, Joshua, Becky, Melissa, Nathan, and great-grandfather
of Chelsea, Curtis, Cory, and Alicia. Loving brother of the late
Charles, husband of Doreen
JENNER.
Jim retired from Hiram Walkers
after 30 years of dedicated service. His gift of artistic woodwork
can still be seen in many churches in Windsor and Wiarton. Visiting
Wednesday 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. at the Kennedy Funeral Home Ltd. (1-866-716-7378)
128 Talbot St. North, Essex. Cremation to follow. On Thursday,
Friends are invited to meet the family at St. Stephen's Anglican
Church (5280 Howard Ave.) after 2: 30 p.m. followed by the Memorial
Service to celebrate Jim's Life at 3 p.m. with Reverend Jane
FLETCHER officiating. Interment of the ashes to follow in St. Stephen's
Cemetery. If you so desire, donations to St. Stephen's Anglican
Church, Oldcastle, or to the Wiarton Hospital Foundation would
be appreciated by the family. You may send your cherished memories
online at www.kennedyfh.com
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FLETCHER o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2007-01-08 published
STORMS,
Gerry
Peacefully at Victoria Hospital, Gerry
STORMS of London in his
60th year. Beloved husband of Mary
FLETCHER.
Loving▼ step-father
of Susan DEMAN (Pat), Kelly
FLETCHER and Jamie
FLETCHER. Dear
grandfather of Lindsay
McKAY,
Tara
McKAY and Billy Jon
FLETCHER.
He will be sadly missed by his sisters Gloria
McBRIDE of Kitchener
and Barbara
MILLER of London. Gerry was predeceased by his parents
Wilbert (1976) and mother Dorothy (1994) as well as his sister
Rayleene NEWSTEAD.
Visitation will be held in the Needham Funeral
Chapel (520 Dundas Street, London) on Monday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
with a Poppy Service to be held at 7 p.m. under the auspices
of the Canadian Corps. The funeral service will be conducted
on Tuesday January 9, 2007 at 1 p.m. at the Needham Funeral Chapel.
Interment to follow at Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens. Donations
to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated. Koko will
miss you Gerry.
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FLETCHER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-06-19 published
FLETCHER,
John▼
Palmer▼
(February▼ 20 1911-June 15 2007)
Peacefully, At his home on June 15, 2007, surrounded by his family.
John was the
son of the late Caroline Anne and Howard Allan George
FLETCHER. He was preceded in death by his beloved wife of 55 years,
Jean. Trained as a physician at the University of Toronto, John
graduated in 1936. In the early stages of his career John pursued
a research career with Charles H. Best, co-discoverer of Insulin.
When World War 2 began, he enlisted in the Royal Canadian Medical
Corps, where he served for five years with distinction, winning
the Military Cross and the St. George Cross for his courage during
t he Battle of Jelsi in 1943. On his return from Europe in 1945,
John returned to medical research with a special interest in
pediatric medicine. He felt ever more drawn to the practice of
pediatric medicine and in the late 1940s left research to pursue
this interest. The family moved to Ottawa in 1956, where, because
of health problems, he became a corporate physician with Bell
Canada. With his health restored and missing the experience of
working with children, he returned to private practice in 1962.
He retired in 1986 at the age of 75. He is survived by his three
daughters: Mary, Susan and Frances; three sons in law, Robert
HUDGINS,
John▼
FREEMAN and Edmund
CLARK; eight grandchildren,
John and Alan
RAMUNAS, Delbert, Jean, Hugh and Caroline
CLARK,
and Lauren and Jessica
HUDGINS; as well as five great-grandchildren.
A memorial service will be held on Thursday June 21, 2007, at
the Unitarian Congregation of Ottawa, 30 Cleary Avenue at 2: 00 p.m.
John's daughters would like to thank the Community Care Access
Centre, Department of Veterans Affairs, and Comcare, especially
Lois FRANCIS,
Janet▼
HINTON, and Mary Elizabeth
GROULX, who cared
for him in his final years. Doctor Julie
JENNER of the Centretown
Community Health Centre in Ottawa gave him the wise and compassionate
care he had provided to his own patients. In lieu of flowers,
donations to the Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario would
be greatly appreciated.
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FLETCHER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-06-22 published
FLETCHER,
John▲
Palmer▲
(February▲ 20 1911-June 15 2007)
Peacefully, At his home on June 15, 2007, surrounded by his family.
John was the
son of the late Caroline Anne and Howard Allan George
FLETCHER. He was preceded in death by his beloved wife of 55 years,
Jean. Trained as a physician at the University of Toronto, John
graduated in 1936. In the early stages of his career John pursued
a research career with Charles H. Best, co-discoverer of Insulin.
When World War 2 began, he enlisted in the Royal Canadian Medical
Corps, where he served for five years with distinction, winning
the Military Cross and the St. George Cross for his courage during
the Battle of Jelsi in 1943. On his return from Europe in 1945,
John returned to medical research with a special interest in
pediatric medicine. He felt ever more drawn to the practice of
pediatric medicine and in the late 1940s left research to pursue
this interest. The family moved to Ottawa in 1956, where, because
of health problems, he became a corporate physician with Bell
Canada. With his health restored and missing the experience of
working with children, he returned to private practice in 1962.
He retired in 1986 at the age of 75. He is survived by his three
daughters: Mary, Susan and Frances; three sons in law, Robert
HUDGINS,
John▲
FREEMAN and Edmund
CLARK; eight grandchildren,
John and Alan
RAMUNAS, Delbert, Jean, Hugh and Caroline
CLARK,
and Lauren and Jessica
HUDGINS; as well as five great-grandchildren.
A memorial service will be held on Thursday June 21, 2007, at
the Unitarian Congregation of Ottawa, 30 Cleary Avenue at 2: 00 p.m.
John's daughters would like to thank the Community Care Access
Centre, Department of Veterans Affairs, and Comcare, especially
Lois FRANCIS,
Janet▲
HINTON, and Mary Elizabeth
GROULX, who cared
for him in his final years. Doctor Julie
JENNER of the Centretown
Community Health Centre in Ottawa gave him the wise and compassionate
care he had provided to his own patients. In lieu of flowers,
donations to the Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario would
be greatly appreciated.
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FLETCHER,
Rita
It is with deep sadness that the family announces the passing
of Rita at Lakeridge Health, Port Perry on Monday, July 23, 2007.
Rita, dearly beloved wife of the late Robert E.
FLETCHER.
Loving▲
mother of David and his wife Antonietta of Port Perry. Cherished
Grandma to Anthony.
A memorial tree planting service will be held at a later date.
Donations may be made to the Port Perry Hospital Foundation in
her memory in lieu of flowers. Funeral arrangements entrusted
to Low and Low Funeral Home, Port Perry (905) 985-7331. On-line
condolences can be made at www.lowandlow.ca
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FLETCHER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-08-28 published
FLETCHER,
Mary
Agnes (née
McKINNON)
Happy birthday to Mary Agnes
FLETCHER (née
McKINNON,)
Victoria,
British Columbia 1966.
Remembered by her grand-daughter Anne M.
FLETCHER-
JORDAN (a.g.*)
*a.g. Rebagliati Family
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FLETCHER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-09-22 published
CRAIG,
Keith▼
Newman▼
It is with deep sadness that our family announces the peaceful
passing of Keith
CRAIG on Thursday, September 6th, 2007 in Elliot
Lake of a sudden heart attack and stroke. Beloved husband of
Joan CRAIG
(COLEMAN,) father to Bill of Toronto, Carol (Randall)
FLETCHER of Prince Edward Island, Ted of Edmonton, Sue (Neil)
McCOOEYE of Montreal. He will also be greatly missed by his grandchildren
John (Jenny) and Dan
CRAIG, Adam (Jessica), Ryan and Rachel
FLETCHER,
Doug and Alex
McCOOEYE and Keith's siblings Lois
PEARCE
(Chatham,)
Joyce GRIFFITHS
(Vancouver) and
Ken
(Orillia.) A private family
service was held. Keith lived his life to full measure. Born
in North Gower, Ontario; navigator in the Royal Canadian Air
Force European Bomber Command ('43-45); Humberside Collegiate
and U. of Toronto Engineering graduate; Margison and Babcock; R.M.
Way and Co; partner in Ball, Craig and Short; M.Ed. at Ontario Institute
for Studies in Education in 1972; teacher/principal at Oakville
Trafalgar, Georgetown District and M.M. Robinson High Schools.
From the mid 70's until his retirement in 1990, Dad was the Superintendent
of Instruction for the North Shore Board of Education in Elliot
Lake. Keith was a winemaker extraordinaire, raconteur, wind sailor
who navigated the Great Lakes from his beloved North Shore Yacht
Club where he was commodore and sailed across the Atlantic in
1988, hand builder of sailboats, traveller of the globe with
his beloved Joan, creator of grand oil paintings to adorn his
and others' walls, and an enthusiastic cross country skier. Keith
shared all with family and Friends generously. All are welcome
to a memorial service at the Unitarian Congregation of South
Peel at 2 p.m., Saturday, October 13th, 2007 at 84 South Service
Road, Mississauga (south of Queen Elizabeth Way and east of Hurontario
Street (Hwy. 10). This is the Congregation that Keith helped
found and designed the building. He requested that the occasion
be enjoyable and for no one to wear black. Refreshments will
be served. Come celebrate with us a great life beautifully lived.
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CRAIG,
Keith▲
Newman▲
All who knew Keith Newman
CRAIG are welcome to a memorial service
at the Unitarian Congregation of South Peel at 2 p.m. this Saturday,
October 13th, 2007 at 84 South Service Road, Mississauga (south
of Queen Elizabeth Way and east of Hurontario Street (Hwy 10).
The occasion is to be enjoyable and no one is to wear black at
Keith's request. Refreshments will be served. Come celebrate
with us a great life beautifully lived. Beloved husband of Joan
CRAIG
(COLEMAN,) father to Bill of Toronto, Carol (Randall)
FLETCHER
of Prince Edward Island, Ted of Edmonton, Sue (Neil)
McCOOEYE
of Montreal. Born in North Gower, Ontario; navigator in the Royal
Canadian Air Force European Bomber Command ('43-'45); Humberside
Collegiate and U. of Toronto Engineering graduate; Margison and
Babcock; R.M. Way and Co; partner in Ball, Craig and Short; M.Ed.
at Ontario Institute for Studies in Education in 1972; teacher/principal
at Oakville Trafalgar, Georgetown District and M.M. Robinson
High Schools. From the mid 70's until his retirement in 1990,
Keith was the Superintendent of Instruction for the North Shore
Board of Education in Elliot Lake.
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FLEURY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-07-25 published
CLUTE,
Kenneth
Fleury, B.A., M.D., (F.R.C.P.C)
Passed away peacefully at Mount Sinai Hospital in Toronto on
Sunday, July 22nd, 2007 following a brief illness. Predeceased
by his loving wife
Roberta (née
BRODIE.)
Sadly missed by his
beloved sons Alec (Joanne), Thomas (Fiona) and Geoff (Anned),
his cherished grandchildren Sam, Owen, Neve, Nicole and Erik
and by several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his
sister Evalyn and his brothers Roger and Deryck. He was born
on December 19th, 1918 in Toronto to Arthur Roger
CLUTE, Q.C.
and Laurine Adele
FLEURY. He was educated at the University of
Toronto Schools. He then attended the University of Toronto where
he received a B.A. in Classics in 1940 and
an M.D. in 1945 and
was awarded the gold medal in each. For the next twenty years,
he was involved in paediatric research and practice in Canada
and the U.S. (including Johns Hopkins University and Hospital
in Baltimore and the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto) and
published his book 'The General Practitioner'. From 1966 to 1984,
he was a professor at the University of Toronto where he taught
health law in the Faculty of Medicine. On retirement, he was
named Professor Emeritus. He enjoyed many happy summer holidays
at Idyl-Wild on Lake Rosseau, travelling in Canada and abroad,
music, reading, astronomy and the company of his family and Friends.
A private service will be held. The family wishes to thank the
staff at Mount Sinai Hospital (17th Floor N) for their care and
compassion during the last two months. If desired, donations
may be made to Mount Sinai Hospital Foundation, 600 University
Avenue, Suite 210, Toronto, Ontario M5G 1X5.
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SHUSTER,
Fay (née
FLEXER)
Peacefully, after a dignified struggle, on Monday, September 3,
2007. Wife of the late Samuel. Daughter of the late Sarah and
the late Jacob
FLEXER.
Beloved mother and mother-in-law of Anne,
Ellie and Earl Gordon, Matthew and Cheryl. Cherished Bubbie of
Elizabeth, Stephen, Jay and Danny. Dear sister and sister-in-law
of Connie and the late Abel
SELICK,
Massey and the late Bernard
FLEXER, the late Alec (Ellis)
FLEXER and sister-in-law of Sollie
SHUSTER and the late Faigie
STEIN.
Fay will be lovingly remembered by Abie Tebovici and her family
and Friends. The family would like to thank her caregivers Vidia,
Renee and Shirley for their love and devotion. Thank you to the
doctors, nurses and staff at Maimonides Geriatric Centre for
their outstanding care. Funeral Service from Paperman and Sons,
3888 Jean Talon West, Montreal on Thursday, September 6 at 10 a.m.
Shiva at her daughter's home in Montreal. Shiva in Toronto beginning
Sunday, September 9 from 7: 30 p.m. through Tuesday, September 11
at Matthew's home, 36 Greenland Road, Toronto. Contributions
in Fay's memory may be made to the Cummings Centre for Seniors
514-342-1234 x7373.
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