HOGAN
HOGARTH
HOGENDOORN
HOGG
HOGGAN
HOGAN o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-12-11 published
HOGAN,
Kathleen
Mary (née
EDMUNDS)
At Grey Bruce Health Services, Owen Sound on Monday, December 10,
2007. Bunny
HOGAN of Owen Sound in her 70th year. Wife of the
late Kenneth
HOGAN. Dear mother of Darlene
SKINNER
(Bruce
WARDROP,)
Donna Lynn
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART, Robert
DANARD, Jack
GENOE (Tam
CARRUTHERS),
Debbie VIRTURE (Jenny
PLAYFORD), Donna
VIRTURE (Stacey
CAMERON),
Shannon GIBBONS
(Rick
GIBBONS) and Kevin
VIRTUE. Also survived
by eight grandchildren Kenny, Lisa, Chris, Mark, Clinton, Crystal,
Natasha, Emily and five great-grandchildren. Predeceased by her
parents Grace and
Al EDMUNDS, a son Robert and a son-in-law Arthur
HAMILTON.
Friends are invited to the Tannahill Funeral Home for
visiting on Wednesday from 12: 30 p.m. until service time. The
funeral service will be conducted in the chapel on Wednesday
afternoon at 2 o'clock with Rev. Dr. Ted
CREEN officiating. Interment,
Mt. Pleasant Cemetery. Memorial donations to the CFOS - Sun
Times Christmas Fund Broadcast would be appreciated.
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HOGAN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2007-01-12 published
GINGRAS,
Louis▼
At London Health Sciences Centre, Victoria Hospital, palliative
care on Thursday, January 11, 2007, Louis
GINGRAS of London in
his 77th year. Loving husband of Lorraine
GINGRAS (formerly
BROWN.)
Dear father and grandfather of Donna, and her children, Krista,
Marc and Scott (Cade) and grand_son Trevor. Karen (Jerry) and
her children Tyler, Christopher. son Fred. Sherry and her children,
Gabrielle and Kevin. Kim and her son Douglas. Special brother-in-law
of Kathy HOGAN and her children, Brandon and Shawn. Predeceased
by his daughter and granddaughter Shirley and Bridget
VANDEN
BOER and grand_son Kevin
BROWN.
Sadly▼ missed by brothers Armand
and family and Edward (Doris). Cremation has taken place. Interment
and service at Mt. Pleasant Cemetery on Saturday January 13 at
10 a.m. Expression of sympathy and donations to The Canadian
Cancer Society would be appreciated and may be made through London
Cremations Services 519-672-0459 or online at www.londocremation.com
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HOGAN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2007-01-13 published
GINGRAS,
Louis▲
At London Health Sciences Centre, Victoria Hospital, palliative
care on Thursday, January 11, 2007, Louis
GINGRAS of London in
his 77th year. Loving husband of Lorraine
GINGRAS (formerly
BROWN.)
Dear father and grandfather of Donna, and her children, Krista,
Marc and Scott (Cade) and grand_son Trevor. Karen (Jerry) and
her children Tyler, Christopher. son Fred. Sherry and her children,
Gabrielle and Kevin. Kim and her son Douglas. Special brother-in-law
of Kathy HOGAN and her children, Brandon and Shawn. Predeceased
by his daughter and granddaughter Shirley and Bridget
VANDEN
BOER and grand_son Kevin
BROWN.
Sadly▲ missed by brothers Armand
and family and Edward (Doris). Cremation has taken place. Interment
and service at Mt. Pleasant Cemetery on Saturday January 13 at
10 a.m. Expression of sympathy and donations to The Canadian
Cancer Society would be appreciated and may be made through London
Cremations Services 519-672-0459 or online at www.londocremation.com
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HOGAN o@ca.on.wellington.guelph.guelph_mercury 2007-07-26 published
WILLIS,
Robert
Arthur, CLU, FSA, FCIA
(Longtime employee of Empire Life, he was a Corporate Actuary
who demonstrated a high level of integrity and professionalism)
On Tuesday, July 24, 2007, four days short of his 56th birthday,
after a short battle with cancer, at the Kingston General Hospital
with his family and Friends by his side. Cherished husband of
Colleen (HOGAN.)
Proud and loving father of Steven, Jenna and
stepfather of Kent
HENLEY.
Beloved
son of Alice (Vellema) and
the late Arthur (July 6, 2007) of Guelph. Dear brother of Larry
(Marilyn) of Waterloo and Mark (Heather) of Stoney Creek. Much
loved son-in-law of Doris and Mario
MARTINGANO. Dear brother-in-law
of Patricia
MOORE
(Paul.)
Uncle of Graham (Rachael,) Jennifer,
Meghan and James. Bob will be sadly missed by his loyal companion
Max. Bob loved nature: gardening at home, camping and capturing
on camera the beauty of his favoured Algonquin Park. A fan of
all music, he especially enjoyed attending Blues Festivals in
Ottawa and Kingston. Family and Friends will be received at the
Central Chapel of the Gordon F. Tompkins Funeral Homes, 45 Colborne
Street (at Clergy), Kingston, 613-546-5454, on Friday, July 27
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral service will be complete in the
chapel of the funeral home on Saturday, July 28 at 11 a.m. As
expressions of sympathy, donations may be made to the Canadian
Cancer Society or the Kingston Humane Society. Online condolences
at www.gftompkins-central.ca
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HOGAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-01-04 published
BRECKLES,
Iona (née
BLANEY)
Peacefully, at Chester Village, Toronto on Wednesday, January 3,
2007 in her 87th year. Wife of the late George
BRECKLES.
Beloved
mother of William (Joanne) and Larry (Diane). Dear grandmother
of Alyssia and Scott, Colin and Darren. Sister of Margaret
HOGAN.
The family will receive Friends at the Humphrey Funeral Home -
A.W. Miles Chapel, 1403 Bayview Avenue (south of Eglinton Avenue
East), from 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. Friday, January 5th. Mass of Christian
Burial at Holy Cross Church, 291 Cosburn Avenue (at Donlands)
on Saturday at 11 o'clock. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.
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HOGAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-09-29 published
ENZLE,
Michael
Evans (1948-2007)
Michael ENZLE,
Ph.
D., was born in Charleston, West Virginia,
U.S.A. on May 5, 1948 and passed away September 26, 2007 at the
Edmonton General Hospital from a brain tumour diagnosed in October 2006.
Michael, a dedicated teacher and mentor, served as a faculty
member in the Department of Psychology at the University of Alberta
for 30 years, where his academic research focused on voluntary
consent, privacy issues, and power relationships. In 2004, he
was appointed full-time Director of the University's newly-created
Human Research Protections Office. Michael contributed to the
development and implementation of research ethics boards on campus
as well as the University Committee on Human Research Ethics.
He chaired the Education Committee of the National Council on
Ethics in Human Research and was a member of the Health Canada
Research Ethics Board and the Society for Experimental Social
Psychology. He was appointed as Chair of the Canadian Institutes
of Health Research Stem Cell Oversight Committee in 2003. Michael
is survived by his beloved wife, Monique
MARTINEAU; his mother,
Mrs.
Jean
Enzle
HOGAN of Wapakoneta, Ohio; his brother Mark D.
(Shirley) ENZLE of New Bremen, Ohio, as well as nieces and nephews.
Michael was predeceased by his father, Bill C.
ENZLE and his
stepfather Harold E.
HOGAN.
Donations can be made to Cross Cancer
Institute (Marked Brain Tumour Research), 11560 University Avenue
Edmonton, Alberta T6G 1Z2 Phone: (780) 432-8771 or to the charity
of your choice. Michael's wife wishes to thank Home Care, the
staff at St. Joe's, the Zetter Centre and Mel Miller at Edmonton
General Palliative Care for their kindness and compassion. Memorials
will be held at the University of Alberta and
in Montreal, both
at later dates. Serenity Funeral Service, Edmonton, Alberta 780-450-0101
Condolences: www.serenity.ca
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HOGARTH o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-06-13 published
SWENSON,
Bernard "
Ben"
Veteran World War 2. Retired Businessman
Passed away at Good Samaritan Seniors Complex, Alliston, Ontario
on Monday, June 11, 2007, in his 92nd year. Beloved husband of
Lois PINGLE of Alliston, Ontario Loved father of Larry
SWENSON
and his wife Barbara Jane of New Glasgow, Nova Scotia, Sharon
SWENSON of Toronto, Ontario, Debbie and her husband Tom
HOGARTH
of Windsor, Ontario Loving grandpa of Stephanie and her husband
Andrew JONES,
Samantha
SWENSON, Alex and her husband Gord
HARTLEY,
Ainsley and Madison
HOGARTH. Dear brother of Mary and her husband
George HAIG and predeceased by Oscar
SWENSON,
John
SWENSON, Sophie
ERICKSON,
Carrie
PEARSON and Ingla
GROOME. Dear brother-in-law
of Edith BURR,
Phyllis
McROBBIE, Ann
SPICER, Bruce and Donna
PINGLE.
Ben will be fondly remembered by his nieces, nephews
and Friends. Resting at W. John Thomas Funeral Home, 244 Victoria
Street, E., Alliston on Wednesday, June 13, 2007 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
Funeral Service will be held in the Chapel on Thursday, June 14,
2007 at 1: 30 p.m. If so desired, memorial donations to the Canadian
Diabetes Association or Canadian National Institute for the Blind
would be appreciated.
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HOGARTH o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-10-12 published
HOGARTH,
William
Donald
Passed away at Toronto General Hospital with his family by his
side October 8, 2007. Born March 21, 1930 Bill was a lifelong
resident of Thunder Bay. Survived by dearly beloved wife Marlene,
daughters Mary and Christine and sister Jean (John)
LOCKWOOD.
Funeral services will be held on Friday, October 12th at 1: 00 p.m.
in Saint_John's Anglican Church, Thunder Bay. If desired, the family
would appreciate memorials to the Lung Association or the Thunder
Bay and District Humane Society. Arrangements in care of the
Sargent and son Funeral Directors. On-line condolences may be made
at www.sargentandson.com.
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HOGARTH o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-12-01 published
McCULLAGH,
George
William
Passed away peacefully in his sleep October 20th, 2007 in Australia.
son of Globe and Mail founder George
McCULLAGH, and Phyllis Drew
McCULLAGH.
Beloved brother of Robert John
McCULLAGH and Ann McCullagh
HOGARTH.
Loving
Father of Darren Edward
McCULLAGH, and George
Patrick McCULLAGH.
Close
Friend of Trudy
McCULLAGH. Will be missed
greatly by his nieces and nephews. He will always be in our thoughts
and hearts. George was a great donator to charity, and any donations
on his behalf and in his memory would be greatly acknowledged.
Variety - The Children's Charity 3701 Danforth Ave Scarborough,
Ontario, M1N 2G2 Canadian National Institute for the Blind Donor
Services 1929 Bayview Ave., Toronto, Ontario M4G 3E8
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HOGENDOORN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2007-01-04 published
SAKER,
Gordon
Douglas
It is with great sadness our family announces the passing at
Saint Thomas Elgin General Hospital on January 2nd, 2007, of Gordon
Douglas SAKER of Rodney, formerly of London in his 56th year.
Loving and devoted husband to Louann
(TUNKS)
SAKER.
Loving and
proud father of Shelley
(MARCHAND)
RICHARDSON and husband Jeff,
Racquel Marchand
HORRELL and husband Jason, Sean
SAKER and Correen
and Tammy SAKER and Raphal. Cherished grandpa of Zachary, Kaitlyn,
Ethan, Caden, Rene, Alan, Patricia and Jasmine. Dear brother
of Cheryl (Warren), Alan (Susan), Debbie (Victor), Ronald and
the late Steven
SAKER.
Predeceased by his mother Betty
SAKER.
Friends may call at the Rodney Chapel, 212 Furnival Road on Friday,
January 5th, 2007 from 12: 30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. Funeral service
will follow at 1: 30 p.m. Pastor Rob
HOGENDOORN officiating. Interment
Rodney cemetery. If desired, memorial contributions to the Palliative
Care unit at Saint Thomas Elgin General Hospital or Elgin Community
Care Access Centre. Arrangements entrusted to Padfield Funeral
Homes (519-785-0810). Online condolences may be left at www.padfieldfuneralhome.com
To my husband, our father and grandfather, forever in our hearts,
thoughts and prayers.
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HOGG o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-11-13 published
RYDALL,
Richard "
Dick"
Passed away peacefully at the Grand River Hospital, K-W Health
Centre on Sunday, November 11, 2007 at the age of 60 years. Beloved
husband of Ruth (née
JACK.)
Loving father of Angela
RYDALL, Crystal
HOGG
(David,)
Shannon
ERNEST (Michael) and Amanda
RYDALL (Scott
MacDONALD.) Cherished grandfather of Justin, Logan, Kyle, Nicholas,
Ryan, Jacob, Kaylee, and Tyler. Dear brother of John
RYDALL (Heather),
Shirl SILVERTHORN
(Frank) and Patricia
SMITH (Mervin.)
Predeceased
by his parents, Gordon and Rose
RYDALL and his sister Edith.
Dick was a member of the Durham Kinsman Club, he also served
as the past president of the Durham Huskey Senior A Hockey and
enjoyed playing slow pitch baseball. He was a volunteer canvasser
for the Canadian Cancer Society. The service to celebrate Dick's
life will be held at the Community of Christ Church (414 Fisher
Hallman Dr., Kitchener) on Saturday, November 17, 2007 at 2 p.m.
Cremation has taken place and his ashes will be interred with
his parents in the Edge Hill cemetery. As expressions of sympathy,
donations may be made to the Grand River Hospital, Palliative
Care Unit or the Canadian Cancer Society. Cards may be obtained
from the Henry Walser Funeral Home, Kitchener (519-749-8467).
Visit www.henrywalser.com for Dick's memorial.
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HOGG o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2007-01-11 published
SMITH,
Anne
Marie (née
SCHROEDER)
(formerly of London, Dixie and Campbellville). Peacefully at
home, in Peterborough, on Tuesday, January 09, 2007. Anne was
born January 16, 1928 in Dashwood, Ontario. Beloved wife of Frederick
SMITH for almost 57 years. Cherished Mom of Lynda
CLARK of Peterborough
and Tom SMITH and his wife
Vicki of Windsor. She was Grams or
Annie to her grandchildren Jessica and Heather
PALLETT,
Adam,
Erik and Amanda
SMITH and great-grandchildren Andrew and Ryan.
Dear sister of Harold and his wife Jean, Jacob and his wife Patricia
and the late Hubert and his wife Audrey. Sister-in-law of Ethel
and Doug HOGG, Carole Ann and Frank
DICKER, Jack
BAXTER and his
late wife Jeanne,
Bert
HAGGIS and his late wife Phyllis and the
late Ellen and her husband Bill
McGIBBON.
She will be fondly
remembered by her many nieces and nephews and her many special
Friends. Visitation will take place on Friday, January 12, 2007,
from 1: 00 p.m. till the time of the service at 3:00 p.m. in the
chapel of Comstock Funeral Home and Cremation Centre, 356 Rubidge
Street, Peterborough, (705) 745-4683. In lieu of flowers memorial
donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be greatly appreciated
by Anne's family.
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HOGG o@ca.on.middlesex_county.strathroy.age_dispatch 2007-01-09 published
BAXTER,
Jeanne
Florence (née
SMITH)
Suddenly, at London Health Sciences Centre, Victoria Campus,
on Friday, December 15, 2006, Jeanne Florence
BAXTER (née
SMITH)
of Strathroy. Best friend and loving wife of John (Jack)
BAXTER.
Loving and devoted mother to Mary-Ellen (Terry)
BROWN of Strathroy
and Rob BAXTER of Sherwood Park, Alberta. Jeanne was a most loving
and devoted, proud grandma to J.J.
BROWN
(Laura) of Strathroy,
Terry BROWN
(Tess) of London, Angela
BROWN of Strathroy, Stephanie
BAXTER of Mississauga and Warren
BAXTER of Sherwood Park, Alberta.
Great-grandmother to a very special little man, Quentin
MITCHELL
of Strathroy. Cherished sister of Fred (Ann)
SMITH of Peterborough,
Ethel (Doug)
HOGG of London, and Carole Ann (Frank)
DICKER of
London.
Sister-in-law of Bert
HAGGIS of London. Predeceased by
parents Bill and Florence (née
BILTON)
SMITH, sisters Ellen
McGIBBON
(2005,) Phyllis
HAGGIS (2000) and brothers-in-law Bill
McGIBBON
(1996) and Ray
MAHOOD.
Also survived by several nieces and nephews.
Friends called at the Elliott-Madill Funeral Home, Mount Brydges,
on Sunday, December 17 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral service
followed on Monday from Saint_John Anglican Church, 34 head Street
North,
Strathroy, commencing at 11 a.m. Father Willi
KAMMERER
officiated. A private family interment to follow at a later date.
Donations to the Canadian Cancer Society or the charity of ones
choice would be appreciated as expressions of sympathy.
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HOGG o@ca.on.simcoe_county.nottawasaga.collingwood.the_connection 2007-11-16 published
HOGG,
Jim
A celebration of Jim
HOGG's life will be held on Sunday November 25,
2007 from 1-4 p.m. at the Collingwood Rod and Gun Club Hwy #26
behind Rupert's Landing For more information call: 705-445-1445
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HOGG o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-01-11 published
HOGG,
Malcolm
(January 13, 1925-November 11, 2006)
A Husband - A Father - A Friend. Frank Malcolm
HOGG was born
in Winnipeg, Manitoba on January 13 in 1925. He was the 5th of
five boys -- John, Bill, Gordon, Humphrey -- and twin to his
sister Eileen. He was born to a pair of Irish immigrants that
were recruited into the T. Eaton Company and settled in the north
end of Winnipeg. So it was natural that one day he would work
at Eatons himself along with his brothers, sister and boyhood
Friends. He went by many names: Molly, Mal, Pops, Daddy - Daddy
and Golden Boy for his resemblance to the statue that stood on
the grounds of the Winnipeg Legislature. He obtained a Fine Arts
degree from the University of Manitoba where he pursued his first
love of painting, drawing and architecture. He fought in World
War 2 with the Navy aboard the HMCS Trillium where he was
an ASDIC operator. The corvettes spent monotonous months
plodding back and forth across the trackless waste of Atlantic
seas that were never at rest. To serve aboard a corvette required
unflinching courage and tenacity. He met the woman -- Joan --
who would become his wife at Eatons. Joan worked in the office
right beside the draperies department where my dad would stand
and try to attract her attention as she passed through his department
to get to her office. He married her in 1951. The newlyweds moved
to Fort William and three years later, in 1954, he had his first
son Malcolm and his second son Gordon, two years after that.
After working for a couple of local companies he started his
own company -- Home Interiors -- but the business failed. He
continued to work in the home furnishing industry for the rest
of his business life in companies that took him back to Winnipeg,
forward to Ottawa and ultimately to Whitby where he retired at
the age of 66 in 1991. He died 15 years later at exactly 3: 08 a.m.
on November 11, 2006. This is the simple bio of a simple and
very modest man. Fortunately, you don't measure the life of a
man by simple facts that are simply told, you measure it in the
truths he learned, or in the times he cried, in the bridges he
burned, or the way that he died. In his 81 years, my father learned
much, rarely if ever cried, never burned a bridge, and in the
end suffered the cruelest of exit scenarios -- Alzheimers. He
learned that a drink of alcohol is one of life's greatest pleasures.
He learned that you must stop and smell the roses along the way
and see the beauty and simplicity in everything that is and can
be art. He learned to be generous with himself and his Friends.
He learned to live life with optimism. He learned to live life,
period. Do things. The more, the better. He learned that if you're
on this earth, then you damn well better have some fun. I never
saw my father cry. But he came close when my mother announced
her first encounter with cancer. The second time was when I first
put him in a nursing home. He begged me to stop and asked me
not to leave him alone. I cried and will forever be alone with
this burden. I remember the things that we did together as if
we had done them all last weekend -- because it was never about
what you were doing but the fact that we did them together. He
did that for my brother and me, and because he did, we will always
travel together. Dad, for now, you're in a place that were not
ready for. But we will join you some day and we will look forward
to your laughter and kind words together forever and ever. We
love you Dad. Always have. Always will. A memorial service will
be held on Saturday, January 13th, 2007 from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m.
at 1665 Pickering Parkway, Building A in the party room. It is
Malcolm's 82nd birthday. Please come and celebrate his life with
us.
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HOGG o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-06-06 published
NEILL,
Norah
Louise (née
HICKS)
Norah died Monday, June 4, 2007, at Joseph Brant Memorial Hospital,
Burlington, Ontario. Born at Toronto on June 4, 1919, she was
the daughter of Frank and Mary
(HOGG)
HICKS.
She is survived
by her three sons, Andrew of Fortaleza, Brazil, Eric of Yucaipa,
California and Graham of Fredericton, New Brunswick and daughter
Deborah MAKKREEL of Burlington, Ontario. She is also survived
by nine grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Norah spent
many happy times during her youth in the town of Perth, Ontario,
where she had relatives and Friends. She met her future husband
Malcolm NEILL when they were both employed by the Canadian Broadcasting
Corporation in Toronto just before the outbreak of World War 2.
They were married on October 28th, 1939 and lived in Toronto
until 1945. Their first child, Andrew, was born in that city
on May 2nd, 1942. Norah moved with her husband to his hometown
of Fredericton, New Brunswick in 1945 when he was beckoned by
his father, J. Stewart
NEILL, to assume management of Radio Station
CFNB, which had been founded by the elder
NEILL in 1923.
Norah and Malcolm lived in Fredericton until 1995, when they
moved to Burlington, Ontario to be close to their daughter, Debby,
and her family. Debby was born in Fredericton in 1950, as were
her brothers Eric (1947) and
Graham (1953.) Norah
NEILL was very
well known and admired as a witty and provocative conversationalist
who was never afraid to be controversial. She was also extraordinarily
sentimental; she treasured her many, many Friends, and was the
most prolific letter-writer many of us have ever known. She remembered
everything about the people she knew, and made it a point to
send cards and letters on their special days. She was a surprisingly
reluctant but masterful cook who excelled at entertaining. She
demanded a great deal of herself, and met those lofty standards
with energy to spare. Those who knew Norah well will fondly recall
that she was an exceedingly generous and empathetic person who
quietly but tirelessly helped others less fortunate than she.
She was on the board of Victoria Public Hospital in Fredericton
for many years, and volunteered at the hospital shop. One of
her greatest passions was interior decorating, and she was highly
skilled in this area of endeavor. She could, in fact, have had
a noteworthy career in that field had she chosen to do so. A world
traveler with a fascination for history and art, Norah never
stopped learning, and was as curious and outspoken at the end
of her life as she had ever been. Norah was a treasure, and she
will be terribly missed by everyone who was fortunate enough
to know her. Service of Remembrance will be held at St. Luke's
Anglican Church, 1371 Elgin Street, Burlington on Friday, June 8,
2007 at 2 p.m. A Service will also be held at Christ Church Cathedral,
Fredericton, New Brunswick on Monday, June 11, 2007 at 2 p.m.
If desired, expressions of sympathy to the Carpenter Hospice,
2250 Parkway Drive, Burlington, Ontario, Canada, L7P 1T1, and
also to Habitat for Humanity Canada, 40 Albert Street, Waterloo,
Ontario, N2L 3S2. Arrangements entrusted to Smith's Funeral Home,
Burlington, 905-632-3333. www.smithsfh.com
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HOGG o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-06-30 published
STEELE,
Isobel
Ferguson "
Tibbie"
b. July 9, 1910; died peacefully at Kiwanis Care Home in New
Westminster, British Columbia on June 25, 2007, two weeks short
of her 97th birthday. She is survived by her loving family, sisters
Margaret (Ed)
HOGG and Maisie (Charlie)
CARNCROSS, nieces and
nephews Catherine
GUNTER, Bill
HOGG, Elizabeth
MUNROE, Pat
BUNNELL,
Gord CARNCROSS,
Barbie
CARNCROSS and their families; cousins
Margaret MANN,
Tom
STEELE and Marion
BRYCE. Tibbie is predeceased
by nieces Barbara
(HOGG)
MacPHEE and Nancy
(CARNCROSS)
CLARK.
At age six, Tibbie emigrated from Scotland with her family, taking
up residence in New Westminster, where she lived for most of
her life. She will be remembered for her gracious manner, her
inquiring mind, and her lively interest in the lives of her family,
Friends, and former students. Tibbie began her long teaching
career at age 19, in a 1 room schoolhouse on Gabriola Island,
moving to Courtney and returning during the war years to teach
in New Westminster, where she remained until she retired in 1973.
Her determination and love of learning, particularly history,
led her to gradually complete both Bachelors and Masters degrees
at University of British Columbia. In her active retirement years
she continually sought out ways to pursue her intellectual, social
and spiritual interests (University Women's Club; Philanthropic
Educational Opportunity Chapter "P"Sisterhood; St. Aiden's Presbyterian
church), and spent many enjoyable months each year at the family
summer home at Gower Point on the Sunshine Coast, where she made
lifelong Friends among the summer resident families there. The
family wishes to thank the staff of Kiwanis Care for the kindness
and love they showed towards Tibbie, and for the excellent all-round
environment of both peaceful care and stimulating activity which
made her last years so enjoyable for her. A family Memorial Service
will be held for Tibbie at Kiwanis Care Centre.
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HOGG o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-08-28 published
GUEST,
Ruth
Muriel
Passed away at Oakville on Friday, August 24th, 2007. Beloved
wife of the late Crawford
GUEST.
She is survived by her children
Mark and Deborah and her grand_sons Jordan and Zachary. Dear sister
of A.O. HOGG of Toronto, and the late Diana
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART.
Funeral
Service
will be held at Saint Thomas Anglican Church, Brooklin on Wednesday,
August 29th at 1: 00 p.m. with visitation commencing at 12:00
noon. Interment to follow at Saint Paul's Cemetery, Brooklin. Funeral
Arrangements entrusted to Memorial Chapel Brooklin, 5295 Thickson
Rd., Brooklin/Whitby (905-655-3662)
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DUCEY,
Karen
Katherine (née
LAWSON)
Peacefully at her home, Grand Valley, Ontario on Thursday, November 1,
2007, Karen
DUCEY, in her 54th year, beloved wife of Patrick.
Loving mother of Stephanie and Derek. Cherished daughter of Mary
and Stewart
LAWSON.
Fondly remembered by her sister Sandy (Phil
HOGG) and her brother Greg. She will be missed by her extended
family and many Friends. The family will receive their Friends
at the Egan Funeral Home Baxter and Giles Chapel, 273 Broadway,
Orangeville (519-941-2630) Sunday afternoon 2-4 and evening 7-9 o'clock.
Funeral service will be held in the chapel on Monday, November 5
at 2 o'clock. If desired, memorial donations may be made to the
Breast Cancer Society of Canada 401 St. Clair Street, Point Edward,
Ontario N7V 1P2. Condolences for the family may be offered at
www.eganfuneralhome.com
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PURVIS,
Ken
Peacefully and quietly, on November 28, after a long and heroic
battle with prostate cancer. Born on December 7, 1929, in Tynemouth,
England, Ken emigrated to Canada in 1947 and had a 39-year career
with Confederation Life. He is survived by his niece, Debra
HOGG,
her husband Mark
PARSONS and children, Laura, Georgia and Hugh.
Ken made a generous land donation to the Oak Ridges Moraine Land
Trust. He was a Big Brother and volunteer with University College's
annual book sale, Canadian National Institute for the Blind reading
program and United Way. He will be missed by many competitors
in the weekly Globe and Mail Challenge and by fellow travellers
in the United Kingdom, Europe, Australia and North America in
the youth hostel movement. At a later date, a wake will be held
at The Arts and Letters Club of Toronto, of which Ken was an active
member for many years. Many thanks to the kind and gentle staff
at the Palliative Care Unit of Saint Michael's Hospital.
And may there be no moaning of the bar,
When I put out to sea.
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Neighbours mourn 'super-friendly guy'
While out delivering Christmas cards, Hunter
BROWN, 74, was killed
in apparent random attack, leaving his Friends and family in
shock
By Caroline
ALPHONSO,
Page A3
Kitchener, Ontario -- Hunter
BROWN, 74, set out on a cold Saturday
afternoon, all bundled up, on what had become his annual Christmas
ritual of hand-delivering cards to his neighbours. Recipients
would often discover a picture of his three grandchildren tucked
inside their cards.
The affluent neighbourhood in Kitchener has a mix of young families
and elderly couples who have lived there for decades. Christmas
decorations were strung along front porches and spilled onto
the front yards.
This year, however, Mr.
BROWN didn't get very far in his Christmas-card
delivery. He had just started to make his first drop-off when
a man struck him with an "edged weapon" and left him to die in
the next-door neighbour's driveway, police say. A pile of undelivered
cards was found on the ground next to him. Doctors pronounced
Mr. BROWN dead in hospital.
Police say the attack was unprovoked and are looking for a man
in his 20s who fled the quiet neighbourhood on foot wearing a
long black trench coat and a black tuque with red lines.
"It's a difficult case," said Staff Sergeant Adrian
DARMON of
the Waterloo Regional Police. "This is quite a close community."
Yellow tape surrounded the
BROWN home and neighbouring houses
yesterday as police scoured the area for clues.
Mr. BROWN and his wife, Beverley, lived in their two-storey home
for more than 30 years. A Christmas tree was lit up in the front
window last night. The killing of Mr.
BROWN, a father of two,
has shocked family and neighbours.
Mr. BROWN, a retired regional manager for Bell, was described
as a man who loved his grandchildren, and rarely missed a hockey
or football practice, or a musical recital. He spent his summers
at the family cottage in Muskoka, and had often invited neighbours
to vacation there.
He and his wife would have celebrated their 50th anniversary
in March. The couple had just started taking lessons in ballroom
dancing.
"Mom and Dad did everything together," Mr.
BROWN's son, Mike,
said yesterday. "He was elderly but in good health. We never
expected Hunter
BROWN to die this way. He was a nice man."
His sister, Sandra, added: "He was a gentle man. He just had
so much left."
Neighbour Lois
HOGG remembers Mr.
BROWN singing Christmas carols
at her home on December 8 when she and her husband invited the
neighbourhood over for a holiday celebration.
"It was a happy experience and we were so glad they were here,"
Ms. HOGG said.
Matthew ENGELMANN, 24, who lives next door to the
BROWNs, said
his kitchen counter was filled yesterday with food dropped off
by neighbours for the victim's family. Mr.
ENGELMANN saw Mr.
BROWN
as a grandfather. He and his family would spend a few days at
the BROWN cottage almost every summer.
"He was just a super-friendly guy. You couldn't leave your house
and have Hunter see you and not say 'hello' or 'hi,' " he said.
The ENGELMANN family has known Mr.
BROWN and his wife for 27 years.
Mr. ENGELMANN's father, Dieter, said he was still in disbelief
over what happened. Neighbours came out when they saw police
cruisers and an ambulance.
"It's such a sad situation. Nothing warrants this. Nothing at
all," he said. "This guy wouldn't hurt a fly."
Police said yesterday autopsy results weren't complete as yet,
but they believe a weapon with some of kind of sharp edge was
used in the attack.
Neighbours say it was unlikely that the attack was personally
motivated.
Mark MEDENSKY, who took care of the
BROWN home when the family
went on vacation, said many on the street are looking for answers.
"He was sweet, quiet. He always had something nice to say about
you. Everyone is just in shock. I'm angry about what happened."
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HAUBER,
Sigmar▼
Sig passed away suddenly on December 23rd 2007 in his seventy
eighth year. Sig emigrated to Canada after finishing his apprenticeship
as a Tool and Die maker with Heinkel Flugzeugwerke in Germany.
Although he spoke no English, he quickly got a job and saved
enough to purchase a passage to Canada on the Stockholm for his
fiancée, Inge.
While his first love was his family, he had a passion for the
aerospace industry. He joined Dowty Aerospace as a machinist
in 1960 and worked his way up the corporate ladder ultimately
reaching the position of Vice-President Aerospace.
After his retirement in 1995, Sig devoted the remainder of his
life to caring for his wife. He spent most of his summers with
his family at their cottage on Lake Kashwakamak.
He is survived by his loving wife of 53 years, Inge, his son
Derck HAUBER, daughter-in-law Alice
HOGG and grand_son Nathan
HAUBER. He is also survived by his sister Lore
ZUBE and his nieces
Ann ZUBE and Tina
McCANN.
Sig had a unique spirit that touched those who knew him. Friends
and family will be invited to a memorial gathering at a future
date to celebrate Sig's life.
In lieu of flowers, the family would appreciate memorial donations
to the Heart and Stroke Foundation.
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HAUBER,
Sigmar▲
Sig passed away suddenly on December 23rd 2007 in his seventy
eighth year. Sig emigrated to Canada after finishing his apprenticeship
as a Tool and Die maker with Heinkel Flugzeugwerke in Germany.
Although he spoke no English, he quickly got a job and saved
enough to purchase a passage to Canada on the Stockholm for his
fiancée, Inge.
While his first love was his family, he had a passion for the
aerospace industry. He joined Dowty Aerospace as a machinist
in 1960 and worked his way up the corporate ladder ultimately
reaching the position of Vice-President Aerospace.
After his retirement in 1995, Sig devoted the remainder of his
life to caring for his wife. He spent most of his summers with
his family at their cottage on Lake Kashwakamak.
He is survived by his loving wife of 53 years, Inge, his son
Derek HAUBER, daughter-in-law Alice
HOGG and grand_son Nathan
HAUBER. He is also survived by his sister Lore
ZUBE and his nieces
Ann ZUBE and Tina
McCANN.
Sig had a unique spirit that touched those who knew him. Friends
and family will be invited to a memorial gathering at a future
date to celebrate Sig's life.
In lieu of flowers, the family would appreciate memorial donations
to the Heart and Stroke Foundation.
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FRANCEY,
Arthur
Hoggan
It is with great sadness we announce that on Monday, August 20,
2007, Arthur passed away in Dartmouth General Hospital. Born
December 16, 1921 in Glasgow, Scotland, Arthur was the second
son of the late David and Elizabeth
(HOGGAN)
FRANCEY. He immigrated
to Canada in 1947 and settled in Toronto, Ontario, before moving
to Dartmouth to be close to his son and family. Arthur owned
and operated his own business, Art Francey's Painting and Decorating,
for more than 40 years before retiring. He loved choral music,
gardening, the sea and ships (including his "beloved" wooden
boats). He also coached both soccer and hockey during his years
in Toronto. He was a member of numerous choirs and choral societies
throughout the years, including, Saint James Cathedral, Toronto
and most recently, All Saints Cathedral, Halifax. His passion
for gardening was also given to his son and they spent many years
competing, which finally ended in a combined garden at his son's
house, which will forever be known as "Dad's Garden". Arthur
is survived by his son, Fergus and wife, Lisa (Jardine); grandchildren,
Alexander and Gregory; Lisa's mom, Doreene; brothers, Jim, Ed
(Brenda); sisters, Ina (Martin), Veronica, Pauline (John); nephews,
Gordon, Bruce, Randy, Jamie and Rodney; nieces, Denise, Gloria
and Diane. He was predeceased by his beloved wife, Frances
(BALLANTYNE)
sisters, Diana, Pearl and Evelyn. Arrangements have been entrusted
to Atlantic Funeral Home, 771 Main Street, Dartmouth. Funeral
service will be held 1: 30 p.m. Monday in The Cathedral Church
of All Saints, 1330 Tower Road, Halifax. Reception to follow
in the church. Special thanks to the staff of Northwood Home
Care, Victorian Order of Nurses and especially the doctors, nurses
and staff of 3E, Dartmouth General Hospital, for their caring
and compassion. Family flowers only. If so desired, donations
in Arthur's memory to Victorian Order of Nurses, Halifax Chapter,
7001 Mumford Road, Tower 1, Suite 300, Halifax, Nova Scotia B3L 4N9,
Dartmouth All City Music Centre, 35 Major Street, Dartmouth,
Nova Scotia B2X 1A7 or a charity of one's choice are welcomed.
On-line condolences may be sent to the family by visiting: www.atlanticfuneralhomes.com
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