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COXON,
Howard
Woodrow
Howard died peacefully in his sleep at the family farm, in his
92nd year, on Sunday, July 8th, 2007. Pre-deceased by his wife
Paula, loving father to Marcus, Brian, Graeme and Carol. Father-in-law
to Jonna and Bruce and grandfather to Sara-Katherine, Hanna,
Sam, William and Nicholas. Loving brother to Jean Richmond
WATSON
and brother-in-law to Margot and Roberto
GUALTIERI and uncle
to Eric, Inger and Domenic. Loving partner to Helga
GODDARD.
Howard was very connected to his roots in Mexico, where he was
born, in Tampico, in 1915. Returning with his parents to England,
Howard went on to receive an M.A. in History from Cambridge.
Howard left the United Kingdom after World War 2, having served
in the Royal Air Force as Squadron Leader, and with a spirit
of adventure, arrived in Ottawa, where he married Paula
PETERS
in 1950. Finding Canada exciting and full of promise, Howard
began his career with Imperial Oil Ltd. in Toronto, and subsequently
moved to British Columbia, where he encountered some of the greatest
challenges of his career. Howard moved back to Toronto, and then
to New York City in 1967, where he worked as Deputy Vice President
of Marketing, Exxon Corporation, until his retirement in 1975.
In 1979, Howard and Paula settled in Northumberland County, Ontario,
on the farm chosen by Paula to be the family gathering point
and base for their many travels in retirement. A man of great
integrity, his wisdom, constancy, patience, and commitment will
be greatly missed by all of us who knew and loved him. A remembrance
gathering for Howard was held at the farm on July 12th. Condolences
received at www.MacCoubrey.com.
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GUALTIERI o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-07-21 published
GUALTIERI,
Mark
Nixon (1963-2007)
We are devastated by the loss of our cherished son Mark, dearly
loved only son of (Prof. Antonio) Nino and Peggy
GUALTIERI and
beloved brother of Julia (Maher), Joanna (Serge) and Sarah (Maria
Elena). Mark died peacefully on the deck of his cabin, under
the stars and pine boughs at our Aylen Lake cottage, Mark's spiritual
home, on Thursday, July 19. We remember him as a fearless and
curious little boy and as a man tender toward others, especially
in his love for his nephews, Nicola, Zacharie, and Sebastien.
We will hold in our hearts forever the memories of a happy and
helpful nine year old in our drive across Africa to India in
1972-73, and of a young man proud and protective of his sisters.
We are thankful for his gifts of caring kindness, winsome humour,
his marvellous Thai meals, and for the happiness he found in
adventuring from Newfoundland to the Rockies and
in Southeast
Asia. He flourished in his occupation as a renovator/landlord.
Mark will be remembered by his companion, Lisa
MARTIN and her
daughter Riza. He supported a child through World Vision which
we will continue. Gathering of remembrance will follow: contact
Karen Ann Reid 613 791-3834. Instead of flowers, donations in
Mark's memory to the Connaught Public School Y After School program
would be greatly appreciated (Connaught Public School, 1149 Gladstone
Ave, Ottawa, K1Y 3H7 - indicate 'in Mark
GUALTIERI's memory'.)
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GUAY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-06-23 published
YUSKEWICH,
John
Passed away after a courageous and well fought battle with Emphysema
at Laurentian Hospital in Sudbury on June 20, 2007.
John was born in Ukraine on April 4, 1904, in the Village of
Werchrata, Rawaruska District Halychyna,
son of the late Petro
YUSKEWICH and Anne
(HUK.)
He was predeceased by his sister Maria
SMUT, cousins Doris
GUAY
and Polly CZEREWKO.
John came to Canada in 1948 to Wishart, Saskatchewan, sponsored
by Fred G. Bzdel. He went to Winnipeg in 1949 to his aunt Julie
TYPA, where he worked for the C.N.R. In 1950 he moved to Sudbury
where he worked for Inco in the mines and smelter until his retirement
in 1984. At the mine he was known by his fellow workers as "Fur
Coat Johnny".
John is survived by his nephew Michael
DUDA, his wife
Louise
and their son Sebastien in Montreal. Nieces Katyryna
KUZMIAK
and Maria SZCZERBIK both in Ukraine. Cousins Harry
TYPA,
Joanne
HEALEY and Helen
HUEN in Winnipeg, Michael
CZEREWKO in Havelock.
Joan PETERS, Janet
PETERS, Steve
PETERS, Joseph
PETERS, his wife
Irene in Saint Thomas.
The family would like to give special thanks to the Staff at
Westmount Retirement Home and the Doctors and Nurses at Saint_Joseph's
and Laurentian Hospitals.
Resting at the Jackson and Barnard Funeral Home, Sudbury. Funeral
Mass in Saint Mary's Ukrainian Catholic Church, 40 Notre Dame Ave.,
Tuesday, June 26th, 2007 at 10 a.m. Interment in the Civic Cemetery,
Second Ave. Donations to Saint Mary's Church or charity of your
choice would be appreciated. Friends may call 6-8 p.m. Monday.
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