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HOUDEK o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-11-23 published
WARKENTIN,
Wilda
J.
November 17, 2007, age 73, of West Bloomfield, Michigan. Beloved
wife of Ralph. Dearest Mother of Jane, and Nancy (Rich)
HOUDEK.
Loving Grandmother of Karin, Evan, and Grace. Dear Sister of
Laurene BOYD, Audrey
PASK, Marlie
WEST, Georgina
BARNARD, Margaret
GIRDLER and Linda
BAUMAN/BOWMAN.
Funeral
Services were held on Tuesday,
November 21, 2007.
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HOUGHTON o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-12-20 published
SCHWARTZ,
Iris
May (née
KING)
Of Chesley, passed away at South Bruce Grey Health Centre, Chesley
on Tuesday, December 18, 2007 in her 83rd year. Even as her body
grew weaker, she maintained her sense of humour and quick wit.
Iris was born on June 24, 1925 in Waubaushene, Ontario, she was
the daughter of the late Herb and Annie Belle
(ARBOUR)
KING.
She married Morrell
SCHWARTZ on November 30, 1946, who predeceased
her on April 18, 2007. Loving mother of Herb and Barb of Owen
Sound, Ron and Marg of Kitchener and Steve and Nadine of Owen
Sound. Cherished grandmother of Anne Marie, Teresa, Matthew,
Amanda and Ryan. She will be fondly remembered by her sister,
Joyce and her husband Red
SIMMONS of Cornwall and sisters-in-law,
Ruth and Stan
KAUFMAN of Desboro and Gertrude and Arnold
HEFT
of Owen Sound. Iris was predeceased by her sister, Kay
HOUGHTON.
Visitation will be held at Cameron Funeral Home, Chesley on Friday
from 6-9 p.m. A Royal Canadian Legion Branch #144 Ladies Auxiliary
service will be held on Friday evening at 6 p.m. The funeral
service will be held on Saturday, December 22, 2007 at Saint Peter's
Lutheran Church, Sullivan Township at 11 a.m. Spring interment
Saint Peter's Lutheran Cemetery, Sullivan Township. In lieu of
flowers, memorial donations to Saint Peter's Lutheran Church, Heart and
Stroke Foundation or the Chesley Hospital Foundation would be
appreciated as expressions of sympathy.
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HOUGHTON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-08-11 published
HOUGHTON,
Tom
Hadley, C.D., B.A., M. Ed.
Suddenly on August 8th, 2007 in his 85th year. Beloved husband
of 62 years to Dorothy and loving father of John (Sara) and Ruth
WOLFF
(Gary;) devoted grandfather of Geoffrey, Heather, Jessica
and Robert; dear brother to Roberta
LANGDON
(Ken) and Ruth
GRINDLAY.
Retired Director of Education for the Borough of York and Past
Master, Doric Pickering Masonic Lodge. Tom was loved and will
be sadly missed by his many relatives and Friends. Visitation
at Oshawa Funeral Home, 847 King Street West (905-721-1234) on
Sunday, August 12th from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Masonic Service on
Sunday at 7: 00 p.m. Funeral Service at All Saints' Anglican Church
(300 Dundas Street West, Whitby) on Monday, August 13th at 11: 00 a.m.
with visitation from 10: 00-11:00 a.m. at the church. Cremation
to follow. Donations to the Masonic Foundation of Ontario or
the Kidney Foundation of Canada would be appreciated by the family.
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HOUGHTON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-10-06 published
HOUGHTON,
John
Douglas
(October 3, 1916-September 23, 2007)
John died peacefully in his sleep at Mt. Edward's Court Care
Home in Victoria, British Columbia. He was born in Prescot, England
to John, a professional soccer star and Rebecca, a loving homemaker.
John was predeceased by brother Geoff and is survived by sisters
Marge and Pat. In his youth, the family immigrated to Chicago
where he became captain of the track team in high school. In
Montreal, he attended McGill University and met his wife Gladys
Lord CHAPLIN, a nurse and artist. They were blessed with five
children: Joan, Azula, Merrie, Jon and Suzanne. John was a loving
father, grandfather to twelve grandchildren and great-grandfather
to five. He was a successful pharmaceutical salesman for forty
years. John (a.k.a. Jack or Jake) formed many lifelong Friendships
throughout his professional career and mentored up and coming young
sales reps. John loved a wide range of music, from Mozart to
Jerry Lee Lewis and he delighted his family whenever he sat down
at the piano and played boogie-woogie. He was a world-wide traveler
and often shocked local librarians when he'd take out - and read
- eighteen books every 2 weeks. John looked forward to his Wednesday
afternoon fishing with his buddies at their cabin in Uxbridge.
His grandchildren have many fond memories of competing with Bumpa,
over towering stacks of pancakes, games of hearts and cheat,
and picking endless berries in New Brunswick. When John retired,
he and Gladys moved from their home in Sussex, New Brunswick
to West Bank, British Columbia to be closer to their family.
In the year 2000, his wife Gladys and son Jon both predeceased
him. John was known for his wicked sense of humor, zest for life
and the twinkle in his eye.
Peace be with you, John.
You'll be greatly missed.
Blessings be.
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CORKING,
Hildred
E. (née
FRANCIS)
At home on Sunday, June 3, 2007, in her 93rd year. Predeceased
by husband William (Bill) and son Frank. Mother of Carolyn
HOULDEN
(Stephen) and Perry; grandmother of Michael
HOULDEN
(Jennifer)
and Sarah VURMA
(Jason.)
Adoring great-grandma of Erik. Hildred
will be fondly remembered by family and many Friends. Friends
may call at the Turner and Porter Yorke Chapel, 2357 Bloor St. W.,
(at Windermere, east of the Jane subway), from 12 noon on Thursday,
June 7, 2007 until the time of Funeral Service in the Chapel
at 1 p.m. Donations may be made to a charity of your choice or
St. Olave's Anglican Church, 360 Windemere Ave., Toronto M6S 3L4.
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HOULDING,
Barbara
Joan (née
ION)
After a brief illness, at Henderson Hospital in Hamilton, Ontario,
on August 18, 2007. Beloved mother of Davey and his wife Jennifer,
Elizabeth and her husband Joseph
FINKHOUSE, and Kenny and his
wife Kim.
Devoted grandmother to Austin, Evan, and Patrick
HOULDING
and Nina FINKHOUSE. Dear sister to Robert
ION, his wife
Beatrice,
and the Ion family. Visitation at Dodsworth and Brown Funeral
Home, Ancaster Chapel, 378 Wilson Street East, Ancaster, Ontario
L9G 2C2, on Thursday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service on
Friday at 11 o'clock in the funeral home chapel. In lieu of flowers,
donations to Project Concern, a registered charity operating
under the auspices of the Hamilton Police Service, 155 King William
Street, Box 1060, LCD 1, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada L8N 4C1.
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BROWN,
Lt.
Col.
George
Masterton "Chip," CD
(Governor General's Horse Guards)
Passed away Tuesday, October 2, 2007, at York Central Hospital.
Beloved husband of the late Mary
BROWN (née
HUTTON.)
Loving father
of Derek, Martha
WILSON (Phil), Loney (Cathie), and Daphne
HOULTON
(Tim,) and predeceased by Robin
TROJEK. Cherished grandfather
of Carly and Jeffrey
BROWN, Mary-Michelle and Molly
HOULTON,
and Jan-Michael
TROJEK, and predeceased by Chloe
HOULTON.
Dear
brother of Emmeline
HAYHURST. A celebration of Chip's life will
be held on Friday, October 5, 2007 at 2 p.m. at Saint_James Cathedral,
65 Church Street, Toronto. Donations to the Governor General
Horse Guard's Foundation would be appreciated. Arrangements entrusted
to Marshall Funeral Home, Richmond Hill.
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HOUSE,
Amy
Evelyn (née
CRAMP)
Amy HOUSE, beloved wife for over 65 years of William (Bill)
HOUSE,
formerly of Meaford, passed away in her sleep at her residence
at Royal Terrace Nursing Home in Palmerston on Monday August
6, 2007 in her 86th year. Daughter of the late Charles and Evelina
“Evie”
(REID)
CRAMP of St. Vincent Township. Loved and loving
mother and mother-in-law of Ruth Ann and Gord
WESTOVER of Harriston,
Ivan and Catharine
HOUSE of Palmerston, and Ilene
HOUSE (late
Dennis HOUSE) of Saint Thomas. Doting grandmother of Laura, David,
Ted, Brad, John, and J.D. and proud great-grandmother of Brenna,
Ian, Lucas and Dante. Dear sister of Roy and Audrey
CRAMP of
Nepean, and Muriel and Harold
MERRIFIELD of Meaford and also
survived by sisters-in-law Ethel
CRAMP of Edmonton, Alberta,
Hazel HOUSE of Owen Sound and Terry
HOUSE of Lunenburg, Nova
Scotia. Predeceased by her son Dennis, brothers Cecil and Orval
CRAMP, and a sister Doris
CRAMP. A life-long resident of St. Vincent
Township and Meaford, Amy was a member of Riverside Women's Institute
and the Meaford United Church Women. Amy's family invites Friends
to share memories of Amy during visitation at the Ferguson Funeral
Home, 48 Boucher St. E., in Meaford on Tuesday from 2 to 4 and
from 7 until 9 o'clock. Funeral services will be conducted at
the funeral home on Wednesday August 8, 2007 at 1: 30 p.m. with
Catharine HOUSE officiating. Committal service and interment
will follow at Lakeview Cemetery, Meaford. As your expression
of sympathy, donations to the Meaford United Church would be
appreciated.
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MERRIFIELD,
Harold
Charles
Harold MERRIFIELD of Meaford passed away peacefully at the Meaford
Hospital on Tuesday December 18, 2007 at the age of 83. Beloved
husband of Muriel (née
CRAMP) of Meaford and much loved ‘Dad'
of Frances and her husband Alan
GORDON,
Cathy and her husband
Laverne ROGERS, and Ron
MERRIFIELD and his wife
Betty all of
Meaford.
Sadly missed ‘Poppa' of Danielle
GORDON and B.J.
GORDON
and her fiancé Brian, Connie
ROGERS and Ian
ROGERS and his friend
Amanda, and Candace
MERRIFIELD and Drew
MERRIFIELD. Dear brother
of George MERRIFIELD (late Ruth) and Leona (late Jack)
FREEBORN
both of Meaford and predeceased by a brother Stewart
MERRIFIELD
and sister Lena (late Walter)
ROLT.
Fondly remembered brother-in-law
of Florence
MERRIFIELD of Meaford, Bill
HOUSE (late Amy) of Harriston,
and Roy CRAMP and his wife
Audrey of Nepean and special uncle
to many nieces and nephews and their families. Funeral services,
entrusted to the Ferguson Funeral Home in Meaford, will be conducted
on Thursday, December 20 at 1: 30 p.m. at Meaford United Church
with a private family service of committal and interment to follow
at Lakeview Cemetery. Harold's family will receive Friends in
the fellowship hall of the church following the interment service.
As your expression of sympathy, donations to the Meaford United
Church or Meaford General Hospital Foundation would be appreciated.
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HOUSE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-01-10 published
Charmion KING,
Actress: (1925-2007)
The grande dame of Canadian theatre was known for her dynamic
stage presence, writes Sandra
MARTIN
By Sandra MARTIN,
Page S9
In a career that spanned 60 years on stage, radio, television
and film, Charmion
KING was known for her dynamic stage presence,
her throaty laugh, her beauty, her dedication to the theatre,
and her professionalism. Of all playwrights she loved Chekhov
the best and no wonder, for she delivered many of her best performances
in his work.
"She was the grande dame of Canadian Theatre," Albert
SCHULTZ,
artistic director of The Soulpepper Theatre in Toronto, said
yesterday. Ms.
KING joined the company in its third season (2000)
to play a character in Noël Coward's Present Laughter. "We needed
one of those great dames who could come on stage and convince
you that she could function under a couple of martinis and be
as witty as the next person in the room and bring with her a
great aristocratic bearing and great wit and elegance -- and
that was Charm," he said.
The only child of Charles
KING, a businessman who worked for
Neilsen's (and was called The Candy Man, according to his granddaughter
Leah) and his wife
Amabel (née
REEVES,)
Charmion
KING spent her
earliest years in The Beach area of Toronto in a house fronting
the boardwalk. Even as a five-year-old, she dreamed of becoming
an actress. After the family moved to Forest Hill, she attended
Bishop Strachan, the private girls' school, where she often played
male roles in plays. In the summers she went to Tanamakoon, the
girls' camp where the late Dora Mavor Moore had begun teaching
musical theatre in the 1930s.
She enrolled in University College at the University of Toronto
in the early 1940s, where she acted in college productions. In
1944, The Globe and Mail reported that she had been offered a
screen test by Warner Brothers after talent scouts for the film
studio had seen her perform in Thunder Rock. The 19-year-old
star of the University College Players' Guild had declined, saying
"this is just a school play."
Her best work was probably done at the Hart House Theatre under
the direction of Robert
GILL, an American actor who had worked
at the Cleveland Playhouse. At the time, only men were allowed
to use Hart House, the recreational and athletic facility that
had been given to the university by the Massey family, but the
theatre was run by a different administration, one that welcomed
women on its stage after the war.
Mr. GILL, who headed Hart House Productions, was an "enormous
influence," Ms.
KING told Susan
LAWRENCE in 2002 for an article
in the University of Toronto magazine. "He taught me professional
behaviour as an actress." In her most memorable role at university,
she played the title role in Saint Joan at Hart House Theatre
in 1947, the year she graduated. "Her performance of Joan," The
Globe and Mail critic wrote the following morning, according
to Hart House records, "is a luminous portrayal, instinct with
an inner fire of truth and spiritual beauty, and exquisite in
its shadings of emotion and execution."
From Hart House and a year of graduate work in English literature,
she did summer stock in New York, and then helped found the Straw
Hat
Players in 1948 with Murray and Donald
DAVIS, two brothers
who had been part of the Hart House theatre gang. The company,
which included Eric
HOUSE,
Ted
FOLLOWS and Barbara
HAMILTON,
toured Muskoka and Port Carling and the border region of the
U.S. for several summers. "In a way it was the best time I ever
had on the stage," Ms.
KING told The Globe in 1961. "We were
10 ambitious, idealistic youngsters who thought we were building
Canadian theatre and, perhaps, we were."
The DAVIS brothers and their sister Barbara
CHILCOTT went on
to open The Crest Theatre in a renovated cinema on Mount Pleasant
Road in Toronto in 1954. At The Crest she played Masha (with
Kate Reid) in Chekhov's The Three Sisters, Madame Ranevskaya
in The Cherry Orchard and Lady Utterword in Heartbreak House,
among other roles in that theatre's ambitious and groundbreaking
history.
She worked in England in the very early 1950s but returned to
Canada to work in television on the fledgling Canadian Broadcasting
Corporation network and at the equally neophyte Stratford Festival,
appearing as Hermione in The Winter's Tale and Lady Percy in
Henry IV, Part 1 in 1958. (She returned to the Festival in 1982
as a senior member of the Shakespeare 3 company and acted in
All's Well That Ends Well and A Midsummer Night's Dream.)
The following year she performed on Broadway in Robertson Davies's
Love and Libel, directed by Tyrone Guthrie, and toured in a principal
role in Love and Libel in Detroit, Boston and New York.
In 1962, she went back to The Crest to play opposite a Newfoundland
actor named Gordon
PINSENT in The Madwoman of Chaillot. They
married on November 2 of that year, a creative and romantic partnership
that lasted more than 44 years. After her wedding, Ms.
KING told
The Toronto Star that she "was doing Orpheus Descending at the
Crest and when it ended I said I didn't want to work for a long,
long time. I was tired." Their daughter, actress Leah
PINSENT,
was born on September 20, 1968. The family moved to Los Angeles
in the 1970s where Mr.
PINSENT (after the end of the television
show Quentin Durgens, M.P., in which he had starred) was writing
and finding backers for his film The Rowdyman.
"She was my best friend," Leah
PINSENT said yesterday about her
mother. "Other than when I had to go away, we talked every day.
She was giving and kind and warm and funny and smart and a great
cook."
After having retired for most of a decade to spend more time
as a wife and mother, Ms.
KING ended her self-imposed retreat
by appearing in the Ethel Barrymore role in The Royal Family,
a comedy by George S. Kaufman and Edna Ferber, at the Shaw Festival
in 1972.
She performed steadily after that on television and radio (playing
Aunt Josephine on Canadian Broadcasting Corporation-television's
Anne of Green Gables and appearing on The Newsroom, Twitch City
and Wind at My Back, and playing the voice of Mrs. Gruenwald
in the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Radio series Rumours
and Boarders). She appeared in film (Who Has Seen the Wind? and
Nobody Waved Goodbye) and on stage, notably as Jessica Logan,
a temperamental actress trying to make a comeback, in the premiere
production of David French's showbusiness comedy Jitters in Toronto
and at the Long Wharf Theatre in New Haven in 1979, a role that
she revived in Toronto in 1986.
In 1990, she again performed opposite Kate Reid in a Hart House
revival of Arsenic and Old Lace. In 1998 she starred in the Tarragon
Theatre production of Janet Munsil's Emphysema (A Love Story)
in which she shared the stage with her daughter Leah, as they
both played actress Louise Brooks at different ages. Although
Ms. KING had been a heavy smoker, she had successfully stopped
for a decade until the director asked them to smoke "real" cigarettes
on stage, according to her daughter. Alas, she was hooked again.
Ms. PINSENT said it was "fabulous" working with her mother because
she was "always a very generous woman. There was no ego; she
always wanted to serve the writer and the theatre in the best
way she possibly could."
In the last several years Ms.
KING performed regularly at The
Soulpepper Theatre in Toronto, appearing in Present Laughter
in 2001, as Maria in Chekhov's Uncle Vanya and
in Jean Genet's
The
Maids in 2002. "We called her at home and we got her," Mr.
SCHULTZ
said about casting her for the first time. "She always brought
such humanity and elegance and wit to everything she did. She
was a pleasure to have around."
Asked a few years ago by an interviewer whether she could imagine
retiring, Ms.
KING said absolutely not. "Being an actor is something
like being at university. It opens your mind and your soul and
makes you tap into yourself." Her last role was as Mrs. Soames
in Thornton Wilder's Our Town at Soulpepper in 2006 and she was
planning to reprise the role this spring.
"To the very end, Charm stood up for the creative arts in Canada,"
her family said in a statement this week. She was a steadfast
believer in the creative spirit of this country, its culture&hellip
her cry was always… get on with it and be proud."
Charmion KING was born in Toronto on July 25, 1925. She died
in Toronto of complications from emphysema on Saturday. She was
81. She is survived by her husband Gordon
PINSENT, her daughter
Leah PINSENT and her son-in-law Peter
KELEGHAN.
There will be
a private family cremation, followed by a memorial service at
a later date.
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VAN
DEN
BOSCH,
Bryan
June 25, 2004.
You left a huge unfillable footprint in this world We miss you.
- Ted and Nina
HOUSEGO.
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WAUGH-
HARDMAN,
Caroline (née
WEIR)
Peacefully at the Grey Bruce Health Services in Owen Sound on
Sunday
September 16, 2007. In her 71st year, E. Caroline
WAUGH-
HARDMAN
(née WEIR.)
Loving wife of Maurice
HARDMAN and the late Irwin R.J.
WAUGH.
Loving mother of Bonnie-Lynn and her husband Brian
COLLIE,
Mary-Jo and her husband Tim
MILLMAN,
Cindy and her husband Brad
HOUSTON, Sue-Ellen and her husband Steve
IRVING,
Randy
HARDMAN,
Cheryl and her husband Jeff
DYER and Shelley
HARDMAN.
Loving
grandmother of sixteen grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren.
Dear sister of Marvin
WEIR, Ila (Mrs. Mansil
NIXON) and Dorothy
(Mrs. Gerald
RIBBEL.)
Fondly remembered by her nieces and nephews.
Predeceased by her grandaughter Chelsey and two great-grand_sons
Jak and Ben. Friends may call at the Breckenridge-Ashcroft Funeral
Home on Tuesday from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. A funeral service
will be held at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church on Wednesday
morning at 11 a.m. Rev. Ted
CREEN and Rev. Scott
SINCLAIR officiating.
Interment in Greenwood Cemetery. As an expression of sympathy,
memorial donations to either the Canadian Liver Foundation or
to St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church would be appreciated by the
family.
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GRIMOLDBY,
Bernadine
On Sunday, October 14th, 2007. Bernadine
GRIMOLDBY of Owen Sound
in her 90th year. Loving mother to Sherline and her husband Paul
APAS of Michigan, Jim and his wife
Joyce of Owen Sound, and Garry
and Cheryl
HOUSTON of Ingersol. Funeral arrangements are incomplete
at this time. Please call Tannahill Funeral Home 519-371-3710
for more information.
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HOUSTON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-06-11 published
ROBINSON,
Kelly
Ann, B.Sc.
Passed away on Tuesday June 5, 2007, at the Princess Margaret
Hospital, in her 47th year, after a nine month battle with leukemia.
Beloved partner of Wayne
HOUSTON.
Daughter of Ralph and Lynda
ROBINSON.
Kelly leaves her dear sister Mary (husband Michael
VORMITTAG) and newborn niece Amanda, who shone a ray of sunshine
onto a prolonged period of suffering. Kelly was born in Toronto
on March 30, 1961 and graduated from Arts and Science at the
University of Toronto in 1984. She will be sorely missed by her
colleagues at Starplex Scientific. The members of the Executive
Women's Golf Association, will dearly miss her comradeship at
the tournaments she helped coordinate for 3 years. A private
service was held in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto. The family
extends their grateful thanks to Doctor Andrzej
LUTYNSKI,
Doctor
Mark
MINDEN and all the nursing staff on the 15th Floor. In lieu of
flowers, donations in memory of Kelly may be made to the Princess
Margaret Foundation (416-946-6560) or www.pmhf.ca
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HAGERMAN,
Heather (formerly
PITEL, née
McALISTER)
Passed away in the early morning of Monday, June 25th 2007, after
a short but courageous fight. Beloved daughter of the late Merle
HOUSTON and Robert
McALISTER, sister of Marilyn
McALISTER, loving
mother to Jennifer
HAGERMAN and Lisa
PITEL and adored grandmother
of Meaghan and Alison
POLACK.
You'll be there on all our walks,
Mom, sharing the pleasures of the journey. If desired, donations
may be made to Sunnybrook's Bayview Cancer Clinic or the charity
of your choice. Condolences and memories may be forwarded through
www.humphreymiles.com
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BOODY,
David
Gordon
Unexpectedly, in Toronto, on Wednesday, October 3, 2007. Husband
of Margarita. Loving father to Matthew Christopher and Lois Cristina.
son of Helen and the late Gordon. David will be missed by his
brother and sisters Joan (Augusto)
MEDINA,
Anne
(George)
HORWOOD,
Lois HOUSTON, Ken (Nancy)
BOODY, Florence (Cameron)
HUNTER, and
Jane ARMSTRONG. He will be fondly remembered by 15 nieces and
nephews. A private family service was held. Interment Glendale
Memorial Gardens. Funeral arrangements entrusted to the Turner and
Porter Butler Chapel, 416-231-2283. As an expression of sympathy,
donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be greatly appreciated.
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HOUSTON,
Scott
Peacefully at home on Wednesday October 31, 2007. Beloved husband
of 31 years to Isabel. Loving father of Lindsay and Laura. Friends
may call at the Thompson Funeral Home, 530 Industrial Parkway
South (N.E. corner of Yonge and Industrial Parkway) Aurora 905-727-5421
on Friday November 2, from 7-9 p.m. A celebration of Scott's
life will be held in the chapel on Saturday November 3 at 2 p.m.
Special thanks to Doctor
MERROW, the wonderful staff at Southlake
and home care workers for their exceptional care. Donations in
Scott's memory to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated
by the family. "mizpah"
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CRIPPS,
Douglas Ann-Drew
Peacefully on Tuesday July 31, 2007 at his home with his family
by his side at the age of 73. Doug of Stayner, beloved husband
of Helen (née
HANSON.)
Loving father of Laura
BEGLEY of Burlington,
Leslie and her husband Gerry
HOUTZAGER
Jr. of Stayner and Ian
and his wife Sharon of Stayner. Cherished grandfather of Johanna,
Liam, Behra, Jenna, Kelsey, Elias, Macy and Hanson. Survived
by his sisters Doreen
MacCALLUM and Phillis
LANGFORD.
Pre-deceased
by brothers Frank and James. A Private Family Service was held
with interment at Stayner Union Cemetery. Remembrances to the
Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated by Doug's family.
Arrangements under the direction of Carruthers and Davidson Funeral
Home, Stayner (705-428-2637) For further information or to sign
the on-line guest book, log on to www.carruthersdavidson.com.
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