HEBERT o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-07-05 published
HODDER,
Leslie
Roger "
Les"
It is with great sadness that Les's family announces his peaceful
passing on Tuesday, July 3, 2007 at The Scarborough General Hospital.
Loving husband of Donna and Father to Chad. Dear Brother of Vivian
INGRAM (Wes), Frances
HOWSE (Wilson), Olive
INGRAM, Linda
HEBERT
(Garry GLOVER), Marilyn
HODDER, Will
HODDER (Louise
KAZARIAN-
HODDER),
Katherine GRISHABER (Brian), Dallas
FRANKLIN (Michael
REYES),
Donna WOODS
(Doug,)
Norm
HODDER (Donna.) Les will also be greatly
missed by many nieces and nephews as well as dear Friends. A Memorial
service will be held at The Pine Hills Visitation Chapel and
Reception Centre, 625 Birchmount Road, on Friday July 6th at
2 p.m. in the Pine Hills Chapel. In memory of Les, donations
may be made to the Scarborough General Hospital Critical Care
Unit, Scarborough, Ontario.
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HEBERT o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2007-07-01 published
Triple-murder at exclusive Ottawa condo
By Alex HEBERT and Kenneth
JACKSON, Sun Media, Sun., July 1,
Ottawa -- A retired federal court judge was found dead, bound
to a chair and severely beaten in his luxury condominium yesterday
along with his wife and elderly neighbour, both of whom had also
been bound.
Neighbours identified the victims as Alban
GARON, 77, his wife,
Raymonde, and Jean Marie (Claire)
BENISKOS.
The murders are Ottawa's seventh, eighth and ninth homicides
of the year, six of which have occurred in June.
Police responded to a call from a neighbour at 10: 30 a.m. yesterday
and arrived at the 10-storey luxury condominium located at 1510 Riverside
Dr. to find the bodies of the victims.
Initially, paramedics were called to the scene to deal with stab
wounds.
sources said the bodies appeared to have been there for a couple
days.
Staff
Sgt.
Monique
PERRAS gave little information about the murders
and said there were no details on a weapon, a motive for the
killings, or possible suspects.
"Ottawa police are canvassing the neighbourhood and building
to find any possible information," she said. "We have no further
information at this time."
An autopsy on the bodies -- which were still at the scene yesterday
evening -- will be conducted in the next couple days.
Robert DUFAULT, a 15-year resident of the building who knows
the GARONs, said the couple lived by themselves. He said
BENISKOS,
who lived next door to the couple, might be Raymonde's sister.
DUFAULT didn't know anyone who would want to harm the
GARONs
and said the building has tight security.
"You don't get in there unless you know somebody," he said, adding
there are surveillance cameras at the front gate, in the lobbies
and in every hallway, as well as a security guard on duty 24 hours
a day.
"Nothing ever happens here," he said.
Yesterday, it appeared police were checking the spiked fence
in front of the building, which could have served as an entry-point
for the killer or killers.
Other residents
DUFAULT spoke with were scared to leave their
condos, he said.
GARON spent the last 20 years of his career as a judge and eventually
chief justice of the Tax Court of Canada before retiring in 2004.
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HÉBERT o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-12-08 published
HÉBERT,
The▼
Honourable▼
Jacques▼ (1923-2007)
In Montréal, on the 6th day of December, 2007, Mr. Jacques
HÉBERT,
aged 84, died of complications due to cancer. He is survived
by his children Michel, Pascale, Isabelle, Bruno and Sophie
his three grandchildren Laurence, Max and Jeanne; his great-grand_son
Victor; his brothers and sister; as well as the mother of his
children, Thérèse
DESJARDINS.
They,▼ along with many Friends,
family and thousands of young people across Québec, Canada and
the world, join together to mourn his passing. Writer, editor,
politician and globe-trotter, he was always driven by the same
ardent passion for youth and cultural discovery. Founder of Canada
World Youth and Katimavik, he worked as a senator from 1983 to
1998, but was first and foremost a dedicated humanitarian, an
idealist championing justice and liberty. In accordance to his
last wishes, he shall not be exposed. His funeral will be held
at 2: 00 p.m. on Friday, December 14 at l'Église St. Viateur d'Outremont,
located at 183 Bloomfield (corner Laurier) in Montréal. Instead
of flowers, donations sent to Canada World Youth, Katimavik or
the Fondation québécoise du cancer would be appreciated. Direction
Alfred Dallaire Memoria www.memoria.ca 514-277-7778
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HÉBERT o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-12-12 published
HÉBERT,
The▲
Honourable▲
Jacques▲ (1923-2007)
In Montréal, on the 6th day of December, 2007, Mr. Jacques
HÉBERT,
aged 84, died of complications due to cancer. He is survived
by his children Michel, Pascale, Isabelle, Bruno and Sophie
his three grandchildren Laurence, Max and Jeanne; his great-grand_son
Victor; his brothers and sister; as well as the mother of his
children, Thérèse
DESJARDINS.
They,▲ along with many Friends,
family and thousands of young people across Québec, Canada and
the world, join together to mourn his passing. Writer, editor,
politician and globe-trotter, he was always driven by the same
ardent passion for youth and cultural discovery. Founder of Canada
World Youth and Katimavik, he worked as a senator from 1983 to
1998, but was first and foremost a dedicated humanitarian, an
idealist championing justice and liberty. In accordance to his
last wishes, he shall not be exposed. His funeral will be held
at 2: 00 p.m. on Friday, December 14 at l'Église St. Viateur d'Outremont,
located at 183 Bloomfield (corner Laurier) in Montréal. Instead
of flowers, donations sent to Canada World Youth, Katimavik or
the Fondation québécoise du cancer would be appreciated. Direction
Alfred Dallaire Memoria www.memoria.ca 514-277-7778
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HEBRON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-01-04 published
BROWN,
Eileen (née
BROCK)
Peacefully in Halifax on 02 January, 2007. A long time resident
of Bedford, Nova Scotia, Eileen was born at Rothesay, New Brunswick
14 May 1921, the daughter of C. Harold
BROCK and Muriel
GILLIS)
BROCK.
Predeceased by her husband George Albert (Capt. Royal
Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve) she is survived by sons Derek
(Margaret Ann) Toronto and Brock (Donna
LANDRY) Dartmouth, Nova
Scotia, daughter Ann Louise (Stephen)
ONYETT Lewiston, New York
and son Mark (Martha) Bedford; as well as grandchildren George
William BROWN, Charles Lee
ONYETT, Jake Stephen
ONYETT, Laura
Eileen BROWN and Logan George
BROWN and many nephews and nieces.
She was predeceased by a sister, Susan and her two brothers Frederick
(DSC, Lt. Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve) and John
(DSC, Lt. Cdr. Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve). She
is also survived by her sisters Nora
LEE-
WHITE/WHYTE of Rothesay, New
Brunswick and Bettina
DODDS-
HEBRON of Toronto. Eileen was a graduate
of Netherwood School for Girls, Rothesay, New Brunswick As well
as a positive attitude, a sunny disposition and a great sense
of humour, she loved the fellowship and companionship of Friends
of all ages. A lifelong enthusiast of sports and politics, she
adored life in Nova Scotia yet remained fiercely loyal to the
Province of her birth. She was an early champion of the rights
and duties of Canadian women, being of the inaugural class of
volunteers into the Women's Royal Canadian Naval Service (Wrens)
in World War 2, subsequently attaining the rank of Lieutenant
Women's Royal Canadian Naval Service. A private family funeral
has been held, her ashes to be spread by her beloved Navy on
the cold grey waters of the North Atlantic Ocean. A memorial
service will be held, notice to follow.
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