HUDAK
HUDDLE
HUDDLESTON
HUDGINS
HUDON
HUDSON
HUDAK o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-01-08 published
WINTER, "
John"
Jeffery, P.Eng.
Passed away suddenly, but peacefully at home surrounded by his
family on Thursday, January 4, 2007 at the age of 37. Loving
husband and best friend of Kathy
WINTER.
Proud and amazing father
of Riley, Katana and Jonah, all at home. Dear brother of Cynthia
MAJEWSKI (Adam), Rebecca
WINTER, and Mike
WINTER (Shannon). Jeff
will be fondly remembered as a wonderful brother-in-law to Rose
PARKINSON, Leeann
HUDAK (Mike
DILLABOUGH) and Joe
HUDAK and as
a cherished son-in-law to Leah
HUDAK. He was a fun-loving uncle
to Alicia, Julian, Liam, Ryann, Christian, Paige and Summer.
Predeceased by parents, Barbara and Ron. Jeff was a man who loved
life and seized every moment. Jeff will be remembered with smiles
and laughter by a large extended family, many, many Friends,
as well as his co-workers at NuTech Engineering and Variform.
He added his special energy and touch to everyone and everything.
Memorial visitation will be held on Thursday, January 11 from
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the Barthel Funeral Home, 566 Queenston Road,
Cambridge (519) 653-3251. A celebration of Jeff's life will be
held on Friday, January 12 at 1 o'clock from the funeral home.
For those who wish, memorial donations may be made to a trust
fund for Jeff's children by calling the funeral home. Share memories
of Jeff online at www.mem.com.
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HUDDLE o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-10-19 published
HUDDLE,
Shirley
Mae (née
SPENCER) (June 14, 1934-October 18,
With grace and dignity Shirley Mae
HUDDLE (née
SPENCER) went
to be with her Lord on October 18, 2007, at Lisaard House, Cambridge.
Beloved wife of David
HUDDLE of Waterloo; cherished mother and
best friend of Cheryl
HARNACK and her husband Tony, of Annan,
Ontario; Kenneth
COULL and his wife
Karen of Cambridge; devoted
Mom of Jessica at home, and her fiancé Rick
EASTEP of Elora
proud Nana of Shelley
COTGRAVE and her husband Mark of Newmarket
and Shannon
HARNACK of Owen Sound. Special Nana to great-granddaughter
Brooklyn Mae
COTGRAVE; dear step-daughter of Reta
SPENCER of
Cambridge; loving sister of Kenneth
SPENCER and his wife
Lorna
of Cambridge and Florence
SMITH and her husband Jack of St. George.
Predeceased by her father Henry
SPENCER (1987,) mother Florence
SPENCER (née
HEATH) (2006) and sister Marilyn
ELVIN (2003.) Shirley
will also always be remembered by her nieces, nephews and many
Friends. Friends are invited to share their memories of Shirley
with the family during visitation at the Erb and Good Family Funeral
Home 171 King Street South in Waterloo on Sunday, October 21,
2007 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. The funeral service to celebrate Shirley's
life and faith will be held at Waterloo Pentecostal Assembly,
395 King Street North, Waterloo, on Monday, October 22, 2007
at 11 a.m. with Pastor Marshall
EIZENGA officiating. Following
the service, Friends are invited to join the family in the Church
Fellowship Hall for refreshments and a time to visit. Interment
in Parklawn Cemetery, Cambridge. Condolences for the family and
donations to Lisaard House, cancer hospice, Cambridge, can be
arranged through the funeral home - 519-745-8445 or www.erbgood.com
In living memory of Shirley, a tree will be planted through the
Trees for Learning Program by the funeral home.
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HUDDLESTON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-07-07 published
SERRES, Jane (formerly
JANIK,
PATTERSON, née Maria Sarah
PATTERSON)
Died in Kingston, Ontario on July 4, 2007, Jane
SERRES, born
in 1925, Maria Sarah
PATTERSON, daughter of Albert Douglas
PATTERSON
and Evelyn Jane
PATTERSON of Gaspé, Quebec. She was married three
times, to John
SERRES;
Anthony
JANIK; and Arthur
PATTERSON. She
is survived by her daughter, Claudia
SERRES
(George
BOURKE,)
grand_son James
MOTT, many nieces and nephews, her stepchildren
Nancy VANTASSEL (Jack), John
SERRES, Neil
SERRES (Sylvia); Christine
HUDDLESTON; Shirley
McCRINDLE (Bob), Reg
PATTERSON (Joan), and
Wesley PATTERSON
(Bobbie,) and by marriage, many, many grandchildren,
great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren.
Our special thanks to Doctor Patey and Doctor Sanfilippo for caring
for her and
to Doctor Pym for making it possible for us to share
these many extra years together. She will be sorely missed by
all who knew her, in particular by her devoted companion, Jim
McKEGNEY, and his family. Donations in her memory may be made
to the charity of your choice. At her request there will be no
service.
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HUDSON,
Mary▼
Louise▼ (née
O'BRIEN)
(April 19, 1915-November 15, 2006)
Peacefully, at Sunnybrook Hospital, Toronto, at the age of 91.
Beloved wife and 'Pal' of the late William George
HUDSON, devoted
mother of Robert (Nicole
FLORENT) of Kingston and Roger of California.
Loving ' Mama' of Danielle (Ken
SULLIVAN,)
Lindsay▼
(Jennifer▼
MALLON), Graham and Nadine (Jeffery
HUDDLESTON). She was the
daughter of Henry Benjamin
O'BRIEN and Mary
(ODONOGHUE)
O'BRIEN,
both deceased. Sister of Ernestine (Brooklyn, New York) and Irene
(Toronto); also sister to Henry Jr., Frances, Ann, James (Jim),
and Frank, who predeceased her. Aunt to many nieces and nephews
in Toronto, Kingston, Halifax and New York, particularly Alma
(Jinny) and Matti
AHOLA and their children to whom she was very
close over the years. She was born in Barbados; her parents immigrated
to Canada and settled in Toronto when she was an infant. Her
father operated a number of businesses, including a shoemaking
and leather store at York and Front streets, on the site of the
current Royal York Hotel. She started her career as a legal secretary,
then became a homemaker and later, general secretary. A feisty,
determined woman, she was a resident of Randolph Road (Leaside),
since 1943. The memorial service will be held on Saturday, August
18 at 1600 hours at Leaside United Church, 822 Millwood Road,
East York. Cremation has taken place, and her ashes will be entered
beside Bill's at Mount Pleasant Cemetery. If desired, memorial
donations may be made to Leaside United Church or the Alzheimer
Society.▼
The▼ family is grateful to Sgt. Larry
STORTZ,
Toronto▼
Police, to Noreen
DAWE and David
McFARLANE, Sunnybrook Psychogeriatric
Program and
to Det. Dianne
McCARTHY,
Kingston▼
Police.▼
Expressions▼
of sympathy may be sent to Doctor Robert W.
HUDSON,
Etherington▼
Hall, Queen's University, 94 Stuart Street, Kingston, Ontario,
K7L 3N6 or hudsonr@queensu.ca.
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HUDGINS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-06-19 published
FLETCHER,
John▼
Palmer▼
(February▼ 20 1911-June 15 2007)
Peacefully, At his home on June 15, 2007, surrounded by his family.
John was the
son of the late Caroline Anne and Howard Allan George
FLETCHER. He was preceded in death by his beloved wife of 55 years,
Jean. Trained as a physician at the University of Toronto, John
graduated in 1936. In the early stages of his career John pursued
a research career with Charles H. Best, co-discoverer of Insulin.
When World War 2 began, he enlisted in the Royal Canadian Medical
Corps, where he served for five years with distinction, winning
the Military Cross and the St. George Cross for his courage during
t he Battle of Jelsi in 1943. On his return from Europe in 1945,
John returned to medical research with a special interest in
pediatric medicine. He felt ever more drawn to the practice of
pediatric medicine and in the late 1940s left research to pursue
this interest. The family moved to Ottawa in 1956, where, because
of health problems, he became a corporate physician with Bell
Canada. With his health restored and missing the experience of
working with children, he returned to private practice in 1962.
He retired in 1986 at the age of 75. He is survived by his three
daughters: Mary, Susan and Frances; three sons in law, Robert
HUDGINS,
John▼
FREEMAN and Edmund
CLARK; eight grandchildren,
John and Alan
RAMUNAS, Delbert, Jean, Hugh and Caroline
CLARK,
and Lauren and Jessica
HUDGINS; as well as five great-grandchildren.
A memorial service will be held on Thursday June 21, 2007, at
the Unitarian Congregation of Ottawa, 30 Cleary Avenue at 2: 00 p.m.
John's daughters would like to thank the Community Care Access
Centre, Department of Veterans Affairs, and Comcare, especially
Lois FRANCIS,
Janet▼
HINTON, and Mary Elizabeth
GROULX, who cared
for him in his final years. Doctor Julie
JENNER of the Centretown
Community Health Centre in Ottawa gave him the wise and compassionate
care he had provided to his own patients. In lieu of flowers,
donations to the Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario would
be greatly appreciated.
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HUDGINS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-06-22 published
FLETCHER,
John▲
Palmer▲
(February▲ 20 1911-June 15 2007)
Peacefully, At his home on June 15, 2007, surrounded by his family.
John was the
son of the late Caroline Anne and Howard Allan George
FLETCHER. He was preceded in death by his beloved wife of 55 years,
Jean. Trained as a physician at the University of Toronto, John
graduated in 1936. In the early stages of his career John pursued
a research career with Charles H. Best, co-discoverer of Insulin.
When World War 2 began, he enlisted in the Royal Canadian Medical
Corps, where he served for five years with distinction, winning
the Military Cross and the St. George Cross for his courage during
the Battle of Jelsi in 1943. On his return from Europe in 1945,
John returned to medical research with a special interest in
pediatric medicine. He felt ever more drawn to the practice of
pediatric medicine and in the late 1940s left research to pursue
this interest. The family moved to Ottawa in 1956, where, because
of health problems, he became a corporate physician with Bell
Canada. With his health restored and missing the experience of
working with children, he returned to private practice in 1962.
He retired in 1986 at the age of 75. He is survived by his three
daughters: Mary, Susan and Frances; three sons in law, Robert
HUDGINS,
John▲
FREEMAN and Edmund
CLARK; eight grandchildren,
John and Alan
RAMUNAS, Delbert, Jean, Hugh and Caroline
CLARK,
and Lauren and Jessica
HUDGINS; as well as five great-grandchildren.
A memorial service will be held on Thursday June 21, 2007, at
the Unitarian Congregation of Ottawa, 30 Cleary Avenue at 2: 00 p.m.
John's daughters would like to thank the Community Care Access
Centre, Department of Veterans Affairs, and Comcare, especially
Lois FRANCIS,
Janet▲
HINTON, and Mary Elizabeth
GROULX, who cared
for him in his final years. Doctor Julie
JENNER of the Centretown
Community Health Centre in Ottawa gave him the wise and compassionate
care he had provided to his own patients. In lieu of flowers,
donations to the Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario would
be greatly appreciated.
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HUDON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-10-10 published
MacKINNON,
Kenneth
Joseph
Chisholm, M.D., F.R.C.S.C.
Mahoney's Beach, Antigonish County, died peacefully at age 86
on October 8, 2007 surrounded by his family at Saint Martha's Regional
Hospital, Antigonish, Nova Scotia, of prostate cancer. A man
of deep faith, humility, compassion and intellectual curiosity,
he touched and changed many lives. His many interests included
fly-fishing, gardening, meditation and his property at Mahoney's
Beach. Born in Antigonish in 1921, he was the
son of Doctor William
Francis and Mary
(CHISHOLM)
MacKINNON. He graduated from St. Francis
Xavier University and Dalhousie Medical School. After his marriage
to Ann Frances
MEECH in 1945, he practiced medicine with his
father in Antigonish and his father-in-law Doctor Lloyd
MEECH in
North Sydney before moving to Montreal. They resided there for
over 30 years where they raised their nine children. He is survived
by his second wife
Beryl
MacINTOSH; children: Sheilagh (William
HUDON), Southside Harbour, Nova Scotia and Denver, Colorado
Jo Ann (Chris
MURPHY), Halifax; Doctor David (Geraldine), Tappan,
New York; Mairi (Sasha
MANACAS), Montreal; Doctor Susan (Bruce
TUCKER),
Highland Park, New Jersey; Kenneth (Laura
SANTINI), Montreal
Dr. Laura (George
CAWKWELL), Kingston, Ontario; Kathryn (John
METCALF,)
Halifax; daughter-in-law Diane, St. Andrew's, Nova
Scotia. He is also survived by his sisters Maureen
MacGILLIVRAY
and Patricia
MacNEIL and brother Rev. Gregory
MacKINNON of Antigonish
24 grandchildren; 2 step-grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren,
many nephews and nieces. He was predeceased by his parents, his
first wife Ann, son Wm. Lloyd of St. Andrew's, Nova Scotia; 5 siblings,
2 in adulthood (brothers William and John of Antigonish.) Doctor
MacKINNON
received his postgraduate medical training at McGill University,
joining the staff of the Royal Victoria Hospital and McGill University
in 1953. He was appointed Urologist in Chief at the Royal Victoria
Hospital in 1959 and Professor of Surgery and Chairman of the
Division of Urology at McGill University in 1969. In his latter
years at the Royal Victoria Hospital, he was Chairman of the
Medical Board and Director of Professional Services. In 1958,
he was a key member of the transplant team which performed one
of the first successful kidney transplants in the world. He held
visiting professorships at 13 medical centres in Canada, the
U.S. and Israel. In 1979, he and Ann moved to Nairobi, Kenya
where he was Executive Director of the Aga Khan Hospital. They
returned to Nova Scotia in 1982 where he became Chief of Staff
at the Halifax Infirmary and Adjunct Professor of Urology at
Dalhousie University. H Eng established a Palliative Care Unit
at the Halifax Infirmary. He and Ann moved to Antigonish and
in semi-retirement, he directed the Palliative Care Unit at Saint Martha's
Hospital and helped establish others around the province. Among
many honours, Doctor
MacKINNON was awarded Doctor of Laws by Dalhousie
University and St. Francis Xavier University and received the
Canadian Urological Association Achievement Award. He served
as President of the Canadian Urological Association and the Canadian
Academy of Urological Surgeons. He loved and lived life with
passion. Visitation will be in C.L. Curry Funeral Home, 135 College
Street, Antigonish on Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral
mass will be in St. Ninian's Cathedral on Friday at 11: 00 a.m.
Burial in the parish cemetery. Donations in memory may be made
to the Palliative Care Society of Antigonish Town and County,
P O. Box 996, Antigonish, N.S.. B2G 2S3 or L'Arche Antigonish,
4 West Street, Antigonish, Nova Scotia B2G 1R8. Online condolences:
www.clcurry.com
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HUDSON o@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2007-07-04 published
HUDSON,
Bernice
July 2, 2001
We did not know that morning
God was going to call your name
In life we loved you dearly
In death we do the same
It broke our hearts to lose you
You did not go alone
For part of us went with you
The day God called you home.
You left us beautiful memories
Your love is still our guide
And although we cannot see you
You are always at our side
Our family chain is broken
And nothing seems the same
But as God calls us one by one
The chain will link again.
- Love, Lloyd, Lonnie and Kent.
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HUDSON,
Mina
Eliza
Jane
Passed away peacefully, surrounded by family, at Collingwood
Nursing Home, on Wednesday, October 3, 2007 in her 88th year.
Beloved wife of Burton. Loving mother of Carol (Glenn)
WEBER
of Kimberley, Connie (Pat)
SIMONE of Scarborough, Myrna
SCHMIDT
(Lloyd DAVIS) of California and Grant (Roxane) of Dunedin. Loving
grandmother of Darlene (Richard), Valerie, Matthew, Gavin, Jennifer,
Chad, Dustin, Sarah, Samantha, Bradley and great-grandmother
of Daniel (Ashleigh.) Sister of Muriel (Ian)
SHAW and Sheila
(Don) DONER.
Funeral service was held at Feversham Presbyterian
Church at 2 p.m. on Monday, October 8, 2007. Burial at Feversham
Cemetery. Donations made to Feversham Presbyterian Church or
the charity of choice would be appreciated by the family. www.chattersonlongfuneralhome.com.
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TAILOR/TAYLOR,
John
Garth
Died on July 7, 2007 in Oakville, Ontario, Canada at the age
of 88. He is predeceased by his parents, Mabel Burnett
FORBES
and John Henry
TAILOR/TAYLOR, an infant brother and older sister, Mabel
Ethelwyn McATHEY. He leaves his beloved wife
Rita, his dear daughters
and sons-in-law, Karen and Ronald
HUDSON of Milton, Ontario,
Ruth and Robert
ANDERSON of Geneva, Switzerland, Anne and Kim
MALONEY of Westford, Vermont, grand_sons Stephen, Thomas and Harry
ANDERSON, brother-in-law, Gordon
McATHEY of Sarnia, Ontario,
and five nieces and one nephew. A special thank you to Karen,
Monica, George, Holly, Angela, Edna and the staff at Northridge.
A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. on August 25th at
Knox Presbyterian Church in Milton, Ontario. For those who wish
to contribute to Garth's memory, in lieu of flowers please send
donations to The Salvation Army.
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HUDSON,
Mary▲
Louise▲ (née
O'BRIEN)
(April 19, 1915-November 15, 2006)
Peacefully, at Sunnybrook Hospital, Toronto, at the age of 91.
Beloved wife and 'Pal' of the late William George
HUDSON, devoted
mother of Robert (Nicole
FLORENT) of Kingston and Roger of California.
Loving ' Mama' of Danielle (Ken
SULLIVAN,)
Lindsay▲
(Jennifer▲
MALLON), Graham and Nadine (Jeffery
HUDDLESTON). She was the
daughter of Henry Benjamin
O'BRIEN and Mary
(ODONOGHUE)
O'BRIEN,
both deceased. Sister of Ernestine (Brooklyn, New York) and Irene
(Toronto); also sister to Henry Jr., Frances, Ann, James (Jim),
and Frank, who predeceased her. Aunt to many nieces and nephews
in Toronto, Kingston, Halifax and New York, particularly Alma
(Jinny) and Matti
AHOLA and their children to whom she was very
close over the years. She was born in Barbados; her parents immigrated
to Canada and settled in Toronto when she was an infant. Her
father operated a number of businesses, including a shoemaking
and leather store at York and Front streets, on the site of the
current Royal York Hotel. She started her career as a legal secretary,
then became a homemaker and later, general secretary. A feisty,
determined woman, she was a resident of Randolph Road (Leaside),
since 1943. The memorial service will be held on Saturday, August
18 at 1600 hours at Leaside United Church, 822 Millwood Road,
East York. Cremation has taken place, and her ashes will be entered
beside Bill's at Mount Pleasant Cemetery. If desired, memorial
donations may be made to Leaside United Church or the Alzheimer
Society.▲
The▲ family is grateful to Sgt. Larry
STORTZ,
Toronto▲
Police, to Noreen
DAWE and David
McFARLANE, Sunnybrook Psychogeriatric
Program and
to Det. Dianne
McCARTHY,
Kingston▲
Police.▲
Expressions▲
of sympathy may be sent to Doctor Robert W.
HUDSON,
Etherington▲
Hall, Queen's University, 94 Stuart Street, Kingston, Ontario,
K7L 3N6 or hudsonr@queensu.ca.
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