FOULKES o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-10-09 published
FOULKES,
Evelyn
Mary (née
CATHCART)
(July 6, 1911-October 6, 2007)
It is with heavy hearts that we (Frank and John) announce the
passing of our dear mother Evelyn in her 97th year. Predeceased
by our father, Reginald Alfred
FOULKES, and her beloved sister
Thelma LAMPING and brother-in-law Jack, Mom was a member of Westminster
Presbyterian Church for 86 years. This association and her daily
reading of her Bible helped give Mom the strength to carry on
after Dad's death fourteen years ago. Mom had a feisty but at
the same time gentle spirit and was never heard to say ill of
others: she was always a Lady. She endlessly expressed her gratitude
for her bountiful life and her long and happy marriage of 59 years
with Dad. She was kind, generous, open-hearted and unconditionally
loving to us and to our families. We are especially grateful
to the East York Concert Band, for their never-ending kindness
to Mom after Dad's passing, and
to Ernie SHARMAN from the church,
who continued to remember Mom after she no longer was able to
attend services. She will be sadly missed by her daughters-in-law
Irene and Lillian, and her grandchildren Bryan, Michael and his
partner Mylène, Kristen (Rayner) and husband Matthew, and Craig.
Evelyn was grateful to have had time with her great-grandchildren
Noah and Abigail. Friends may call at the Trull 'East Toronto'
Funeral Home And Cremation Centre 1111 Danforth Ave., (one block
east of Donlands Subway) on Wednesday, October 10, from 2-4 and
7-9 p.m. Service to be held in the chapel on Thursday at 10: 00 a.m.
Interment at Pine Hills Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations
to Westminster Presbyterian Church, 154 Floyd Ave., East York,
would be much appreciated. We are no other than a moving row
Of Magic Shadow-shapes that come and
go Round with the Sun-illumined
Lantern held In Midnight by the Master of the Show. Good-bye
Mom; until we meet again.
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FOURNIER o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2007-01-10 published
Elda Catherine
DUNN
In loving memory of Elda Catherine
DUNN who died peacefully at Manitoulin Centennial Manor
on Saturday, January 6, 2007 at the age of 90.
Predeceased by husband Thomas J.
DUNN. Loved mother of Jim and wife Marilyn
DUNN of Port Dover. Predeceased by daughter Linda Love.
Remembered by son-in-law Ed
LOVE of Spring Bay. Cherished grandmother of Jason and wife
Alison of Port Dover, Tyler and wife
Natalie of Sudbury, Darcy, Jeff and Chris
LOVE, all of
Barrie. Great grandmother of Morgan and Paige. Predeceased by sister Beryl and husband Bruce
WYMAN. Dear sister-in-law of Mary and husband Geoff
FOURNIER, Margaret and husband Doug
ORTON,
Irene and husband Frank
DROLET, Isabelle and husband Pete
MARTELL, John and wife Beatrice,
Patrick DUNN, Charles and wife Nellie, Bernard
DUNN, all predeceased. Survived by
sister-in-law Claire (Mrs. Bernard
DUNN.)
Elda loved her flowers in summer, curling in the
winter, and playing bridge with Friends. Visitation was 2 - 4 and 7 - 9 pm, Sunday at Island
Funeral Home. Funeral Mass was at 11 am, Monday, January 8, 2007 at Saint Bernard's Catholic
Church, Little Current, Ontario. Burial in Saint Bernard's Cemetery.
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FOURNIER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-09-25 published
BUZZELL,
Austin
W. (1925-2008)
'A man of strong character and generosity and kindness that was
felt by all' Austin passed away peacefully on Saturday September 22,
2007 after a brief illness in his 82nd year. Beloved husband
to Leona (MITSON, predeceased) for 51 years. A cherished father
to Michael, Linda
(JEWETT,)
Chris, and Ann
(FOURNIER.) A generous
and thoughtful grandfather to Allan, Nancy, Dany, Ericka
(JEWETT,)
Jessica,
Austin
Jr., Sara, and Matthew
(FOURNIER.) A big hearted
brother to Marguerite, Winnie, Barbara, June, Bruce, Lynford,
Rodney, and Winston (predeceased). And loving to his in-laws
Idabelle McKENNA,
Dorothy
MITSON, and all their family members.
His family, Friends, and loving companion - Ida
DEZAN, are blessed
for his time on earth.
son of the late Hugh and Maude, Austin
was born in the beautiful Eastern Townships of Québec. After
serving his country in World War I, he established his families
loving home and successful business in Cherry River - between
Lake Magog and Mount Orford. Austin was well known throughout
the townships for his mastery of all trades and for possessing
one of the greatest mechanical minds. His pride of workmanship
and quality reputation attracted loyal customers, many of which
became long term Friends. He will be remembered for his integrity,
patience, compassion, and his passionate love for life, automobiles,
travel, family, and Friends. The Family would like to thank Nathalie
Langelier, Julie Broulotte, Doctor Robert Masse, Doctor Carl Bromwich,
Lynn Beattie, and everyone at the palliative care unit of the
Magog Hospital for their dedication, compassion and support.
A celebration of Austin's life will be held on Saturday September 29,
2007 at 11 a.m. by Reverend Deanne Moffatt. at Saint Paul's United
Church 211 Pine Street, Magog. Luncheon reception in nearby hall
to follow service. In lieu of flowers donations to the Magog
hospital palliative care unit would be appreciated by family.
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