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McCRODAN,
Margaret
Jane
Died suddenly November 8, 2007 at the age of 82. She is pre-deceased
by her husband Peter Byron (2001) and her son John Guy Philp
(1978,) and is survived by daughters Susan, Deborah (John
LEVESQUE,)
and Michael
McCRODAN, by her grandchildren Chris
HUGGINS
(Shelley
MANTEI) and Alyssa
HUGGINS. A celebration of her life will be
held at 1: 30 p.m. Friday, November 16th at the Vancouver Lawn and
Tennis Club at 1630 West 15th at Fir Street, Vancouver. In lieu
of flowers donations may be sent to Saint Mary's Hospital, Box 7777,
Sechelt, British Columbia V0N 3A0.
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HUGHES o@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2007-08-08 published
LOCKHART,
William
Robert
Passed away on Friday, August 3, 2007 at the Collingwood General
and Marine Hospital in his 90th year. Bill, loving husband of
the late Alice May
WEATHERALL; dear father of Murray and Ellen
LOCKHART,
Jack and Donna
LOCKHART, Don and Lynn
LOCKHART, Doug
and Janet LOCKHART,
Marie and Lyle
KENWELL, Dorothy and Ron
BIRKWOOD,
Connie and Allen
MONTAGUE.
Brother of Bonnie
BLAKEY (the late
Willard BLAKEY, and Henry
CIRCAN,)
Rose
HUGHES (the late Goldwin
UDELL, and Cyril
HUGHES,)
Thelma and Irving
PYE, Fern and Cal
PURDY,
Barbara and Larry
DOBSON and the late Myrtle
LINDSEY.
Cherished grandfather of 16 grandchildren, 31 great-grandchildren
and 1 great-great-grandchild. Visitation was be held on Sunday,
August 5, 2007 at Fawcett Funeral Homes Collingwood Chapel. A funeral
service took place in the chapel on Monday, August 6, 2007 at
2 p.m. Interment Trinity United Cemetery. In lieu of flowers,
donations may be made to the Rob Roy United Church, Saint Paul's
Anglican Church, Singhampton, or to the charity of the donor's
choice. Friends may visit the on-line memorial at www.fawcettfuneralhomes.com
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CULLITON,
Margaret
(REICH)
Passed away at the Hanover Care Centre on Sunday, October 14,
2007, Margaret
CULLITON, the former Margaret
REICH, beloved wife
of the late James
CULLITON of Ayton, at the age of 85 years.
Dear mother of Paul
CULLITON of Clifford, Josephine
MacKENZIE
and husband Gerry of Waterloo, Peter
CULLITON of Normanby Township,
Teresa PLANTZ and husband Glenn of Normanby Township, Marion
PLANTZ and husband Larry of Waterloo, Thomas
CULLITON and friend
Lisa NEWTON of Ayton and Maurice
CULLITON and friend Karen
HINSPERGER
of Hanover.
Also survived by 11 grandchildren, one great-grandchild, three
sisters, Rose
BENNINGER of Durham, Dorothy
MEYER and Lee of Hanover
and Antoinette
REICH of Tavistock, and one sister-in-law, Ann
HORRIGAN of Toronto. Predeceased by two sisters, MaryAnn
ARNOLD
and Sylvia
ELLIG, five brothers, Alex, Frederick, Mike, Jerome
and Joseph
REICH, one daughter-in-law, Sandra, one sister-in-law,
Marcella REICH, and three brothers-in-law, Cornelius
BENNINGER,
Oscar ARNOLD and Clarence
ELLIG.
Friends were received at the Garrett Funeral Chapel in Neustadt
until the morning of Wednesday, October 17, 2007, then to Saint Peter's
Catholic Church, Ayton for funeral mass at 11 a.m. Interment
Saint Peter's Catholic Cemetery.
The pallbearers were Billy
McBRIDE, Mike
PLANTZ, Ryan
PLANTZ,
Jamie CULLITON,
Aaron
CULLITON and Mark
MacKENZIE. The flower
bearers were Angela
HUGHES, Kate
PLANTZ, Kim
PLANTZ, Scott
CULLITON
and David CULLITON.
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HUGHES o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-09-14 published
CAHOON,
Howard
Francis
Suddenly, at the Meaford Long Term Care Centre, on Wednesday,
September 12th, 2007. Howard Francis
CAHOON, of R.R.#1 Annan,
in his 89th year. Dearly beloved husband of the late Marjorie
CAHOON (née
HOOD.)
Beloved father of Leonard
CAHOON, of Annan,
Leone (Bob)
ALLAN,
Brenda
(Russel
SEWELL,) both of Meaford, Allan
(Linda) CAHOON of Thornbury, Roy
CAHOON of Annan and Lorne (Cheryl)
CAHOON of Collingwood. Grandfather of several grandchildren and
great-grandchildren. Brother of Justina
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON of Owen Sound.
Will be missed by many nieces and nephews. Predeceased by his
parents Tom and Mary
CAHOON
(HUGHES,) his brother Joe
CAHOON,
his sisters Mary
HOOD, and Marguerite
HOBDAY, and his grand_son,
Greg ALLAN.
Friends may call at the Brian E. Wood Funeral Home,
250 - 14th Street West, Owen Sound, (519-376-7492) on Sunday
from 2: 00 - 4:00 and 7:00-9:00 p.m. A Funeral Mass for Howard
CAHOON will be celebrated at Saint Mary's Church, 554-15th St East,
Owen Sound, on Monday September 17th, 2007 at 10: 30 a.m. Interment
in Saint Michael's Cemetery, Irish Block. A Vigil service will
be held in the Funeral Home chapel on Sunday evening at 8: 30 p.m.
If so desired, the family would appreciate donations to the Heart
and Stroke Foundation, or the charity of your choice, as your
expression of sympathy.
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HUGHES,
Leona
(BANNISTER)
Peacefully on December 15, 2007 at Hamilton General Hospital
in her 88th year. Predeceased by husband Frank and daughter Shirley
LEWIS.
Leona will be sadly missed by daughter Joan
KIRKPATRICK
and son-in-law John
LEWIS. Grandsons Kevin, Scott (Dee) and John
(Cathy) and 5 great-grandchildren. Burial Saint_Jude's Cemetery,
Lakeshore Road West, Oakville on Tuesday, December 18, 2007 at
1 p.m. Funeral arrangements entrusted to Oakview Funeral Home,
56 Lakeshore Road West, Oakville. (905) 842-2252.
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HUGHES o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2007-01-02 published
MORTON,
Jean
M. (formerly
BALSDON, née
CONNOR)
Of Saint Thomas on Sunday, December 31, 2006, at the Valleyview
Home, Saint Thomas, in her 90th year. Beloved wife of the late
Orval BALSDON and the late M. William "Dick"
MORTON.
Loved mother
of Max and his wife
Pat
BALSDON of St. Catharines, Joan and her
husband Tom
EWANS of Saint Thomas and Brenda and her husband Chet
BULA of Pickering. Dear sister of Clayton
CONNOR and the late
Glen and Alex
CONNOR. Dear step-mother of Barbara
HUGHES of Texas
and the late William R.
MORTON. Dear mother-in-law of June
MORTON
of Saint Thomas. Sadly missed by 13 grandchildren and a number
of great-grandchildren. Jean was born in Dorchester on April 2,
1917, the daughter of the late Robert N. and Dora
(COOK)
CONNOR.
She was a member of Central United Church, the Lady Trainmen
and the Order of the Eastern Star (Maple Leaf Chapter). Resting
at Williams Funeral Home, 45 Elgin Street, Saint Thomas where funeral
service will be held Thursday at 11: 00 a.m. Interment to follow
in Elmdale Cemetery. Visitation Wednesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
Remembrances may be made to the Victorian Order of Nurses of
the Saint Thomas-Elgin General Hospital Continuing Care Unit.
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McLEAN,
Marion
Beatrice (née
ATTWOOD)
Of Saint Thomas, on Monday, January 8, 2006, at the Saint Thomas-Elgin
General Hospital, in her 86th year. Beloved wife of 68 years
of Peter James
McLEAN and loved mother of Barbara
HUGHES of Saint Thomas,
Carolyn and her husband Norman
BOSETTI of Windsor, Guy and his
wife Jane
McLEAN of London and Peter
McLEAN Jr of Saint Thomas.
Dear sister of Ruth
BROOKS of Saint Thomas, Eleanor and her husband
William GLIDDON of Saint Thomas and Ken and his wife
Laurie
ATTWOOD
of Germany. Sadly missed by 10 grandchildren, several great-grandchildren
and a number of great-great-grandchildren and nieces and nephews.
Marion was born in Saint Thomas on June 26, 1921, the daughter
of the late William and Ivy
(MYALL)
ATTWOOD.
She was a retired
dietician and had worked at Grace Hospital, Windsor and the Saint Thomas-Elgin
General Hospital. Marion was a member of Saint_John's Anglican
Church and a life member of the Order of the Eastern Star Chapter #320.
Resting at Williams Funeral Home, 45 Elgin Street, Saint Thomas where
funeral service will be held Thursday at 1: 00 p.m. Interment
to follow in Elmdale Cemetery. Visitation Wednesday from 2-4 and
7-9 p.m. Remembrances may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society.
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HUGHES o@ca.on.simcoe_county.nottawasaga.stayner.stayner_sun 2007-08-29 published
SHARPE,
Marion
Elizabeth
Peacefully on Friday August 24, 2007 at the Stayner Nursing Home
in her 88th year. Marion of Stayner, beloved wife of the late
Jack SHARPE.
Loving mother of Brenda and her husband Wayne
DAVIDSON
and the late Lynda
GREEN. Dear grandmother of Tonya (David)
HUGHES,
Greg (Chantelle)
DAVIDSON and Leah (Allan)
HANCOCK and great-grandmother
of Taylor and Carson
HUGHES and Maxwell
DAVIDSON.
Sister of the
late Marj SPICHER, late Roy
BUIE, late Earl
BUIE, late Helen
PERRY and Hazel
McGAULEY.
Friends were received at the Carruthers and
Davidson Funeral Home, Stayner (705-428-2637) from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
Sunday. Funeral Service was held at Jubilee Presbyterian Church,
Stayner on Monday August 27, 2007 at 2 o'clock. Interment Stayner
Union Cemetery. Remembrances to the Stayner Nursing Home resident's
Council would be appreciated by the family. For further information
or to sign the online guest book, log on to: www.carruthersdavidson.com
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BEARD,
Ann
Marie (formerly
DAY, née
HUGHES)
Loving wife of John
BEARD, passed away peacefully on the morning
of June 15, 2007. Former wife of W. Morrison
DAY and a long-time
resident of Collingwood, she is survived by a large and loving
family: her daughter Sarah
DAY, son-in-law David
GILLIES and
granddaughters Emily and Erin; stepson Terry
DAY (and Linda,)
grandchildren Martha
BRIGDEN (and Mike,) Scott
DAY (and Lisa,)
Heather KIRK (and Emile;) stepdaughter Christie
DAY (and Robert
HYLAND;) stepson Ian
DAY and grandchildren Riley, Ivory and Sierra
and great-grandchildren Noah, Avery, Riley, Dylan, Charlotte,
Haley and Kendra. Ann Marie was an active member of the All Saints
Anglican Church, and a generous supporter of the World Wildlife
Foundation and the First Nations Peoples of Canada. In lieu of
flowers, donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society.
Service to be held at All Saints Anglican Church, 32 Elgin Street,
Collingwood, on Wednesday, June 20, 11: 00 a.m. Visitation from
10: 00 a.m. at All Saints. Friends may leave condolences by visiting
www.fawcettfuneralhomes.com
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MORRISON,
Valerie
Dymoke (née
WHITE/WHYTE)
Valerie died peacefully in her ninetieth year on June 14, 2007
in Halifax with family by her side. She was born in Wisbech,
Cambridgeshire, England, the second daughter of T. Charles and
Grace Lillian
(CARLILE)
WHITE/WHYTE.
She was the dearly loved wife
of the late Doctor Allan Bruce
MORRISON, who died June 14, 1990.
Valerie was a graduate of The Royal College of Music, London,
receiving both ARCM and
GRSM degrees. During the war
years she was music mistress at Newcastle Church High School
(evacuated to Alnwick Castle) and later at Wisbech High School.
She met Allan, a Canadian soldier, when he visited, while on
leave, her sister at their home in Wisbech. After a brief wartime
courtship, they corresponded during his years of graduate study
at Columbia University. In 1948, she and Allan married a few
days after her arrival on the Aquitania at Pier 21. Valerie resumed
her teaching career in 1967, and derived great enjoyment from
her many piano students. Beyond her family, many dear Friends
and music, she took great pleasure in swimming. Surely no one
enjoyed the Waegwoltic pool more. She was unapologetic about
the time she spent writing poetry. As the youngest generation
observed, 'Grandma was an artist.' Valerie was predeceased by
her infant daughter Diana and her sister Heather. She is survived
by her sister Pamela, Southport, England; her four children,
Elizabeth (Daniel
HUGHES,)
Heather
(David
TRANT,) Victoria (Michael
MITCHELL) and Charles (Francesca;) her grandchildren Michael,
Stephanie, Katherine and Victoria
HUGHES,
Katie,
Emily,
William
and Pamela
TRANT,
Jeffrey and Emily
MITCHELL, and Jacqueline
MORRISON; honorary grandchildren, Tina
RICHICHI and Jonathan
HUGHES.
The family would like to acknowledge the kind attention
that Michelle McIntyre has given Valerie for many years, and
the unwavering support of Albert Doyle, who was her 'ever present
help in time of trouble'. More recently, the loving, expert care
provided by Cathy Rouse, Holly Bell and Denise Ruppe enabled
Valerie to remain at home until her final illness. We will always
remember their kindness. The family is also grateful to the staff
of 9 Lane at the QEII Health Sciences Centre for their compassionate
care of our mother. A memorial service will take place at the
Cathedral Church of All Saints (College St.) on Monday, the 18th
of June, 2007 at 2: 00 p.m. with a reception to follow in the
church hall. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the
Dartmouth Boys and Girls Club, 60 Farrell Street, Dartmouth B3H 4B3.
E-mail condolences to: condolences.snow@aliantzinc.ca Requiescat
in Pace.
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CARTER,
Ormie "
Bud"
Passed away peacefully with his family by his side. Ormie was
born in Toronto, October 2, 1924. He died July 9, 2007 at the
age of 82. Predeceased by his childhood sweetheart and wife of
53 years, Joan Browne
CARTER of Norval, Ontario. Predeceased
by his parents Reubin and Pearl
CARTER who came to Norval in
1934 as the new owners of the Hollywood Tavern. Loving father
of Janice and her husband Peter
HUGHES of London, England, eldest
son James CARTER,
David and his wife
Ellen,
Kathleen and her
husband George
GASTLE, and his youngest daughter Connie
KARLSSON
all of Norval, Ontario. Dear brother to his only sibling June
Carter WARWICK, and loving Uncle to Lynn, Laurie and Lesley
WARWICK,
Pam,
Helen,
Allison and Gordon
BROWNE and all their children.
Loving grandfather of Damian (Odette)
KARLSSON,
Helen
(Martin)
LONG and the late Orla beloved partner to grand_son Simon
HUGHES,
Holly THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON, James (Jacky)
CARTER, Michael
CARTER, Bradford
GASTLE and Amy
CLEMENT, Derek
GASTLE, Andrea
GASTLE and Paul
McCARTHY
(Jenna) of Alberta. Loving great-grandfather to Selena,
Jaidyn and Lily
KARLSSON, and George, Henry and Eloise
LONG of
London, England and Taya of Alberta. Ormie was a special Step-Great-Grandfather
to Brianna
RICHARDSON.
Ormie
(Smiley)
CARTER appropriately nicknamed
by his buddies of 'The First Special Forces', (Devil's Brigade)
World War 2, the first Canadian and American special service
force. Ormie served in the Italian Campaign, was a Prisoner of
War in Stalag 7 in Munich. Ormie volunteered near the end of
the war with the Swiss Red Cross driving into Mauthausen and
Dachau Concentration Camps bringing prisoners to safety, and
for medical treatment. Ormie was recently awarded the American
Combat Infantry Badge and the American Military Medal (Bronze
Star) by the U.S. Army. Ormie will be sadly missed by his Friends
and family. Friends will be received at the J.S. Jones and son
Funeral Home, 11582 Trafalgar Rd., north of Maple Ave., Georgetown
(905-877-3631) on Friday July 13, 2007 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral
service will be held at Saint Paul's Anglican Church, (12 Adamson
Street, Norval) on Saturday July 14th, at 11: 00 a.m. Reception to
follow in the Saint Paul's Anglican Parish Hall, Norval Memorial
donations can be sent to Saint Paul's Anglican Church (12 Adamson
St. P.O. 309, Norval, Ontario L0P 1K0 or a charity of your choice
would be appreciated. To send expressions of sympathy visit www.jsjonesandsonfuneralhome.com
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HUGHES o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-08-03 published
Friends mourn a man who was cheerful, selfless
Constable Rob
PLUNKETT is York Regional Police's first fatality
in the line of duty in more than two decades
By Timothy
APPLEBY and Alan
CAIRNS and Tim
SHUFELT,
Page A8
On the chilly February day nine years ago, when 78-year-old Katherine
TOPPI's car skidded across a frozen lake and then plunged through
the ice close to the retirement home in Markham where she lived,
her prospects could scarcely have been more dire.
Ms. TOPPI had suffered a stroke and lost control of her vehicle,
which now was submerged in a couple of metres of bone-numbing
water.
Fortunately for her, a couple of uniformed guardian angels were
on hand.
One was York Regional Police Constable Brent
LUCKASAVITCH; the
other his partner, Constable Rob
PLUNKETT.
Together the policemen carried an inflatable boat out across
the ice and paddled it out to the stricken car, the windshield
of which Constable
PLUNKETT smashed with his baton. They then
scooped the shivering Ms.
TOPPI to safety.
A cheerful, gregarious father of three and a star athlete who
ran triathlons and excelled at half a dozen other strength-testing
sports, Constable
PLUNKETT won a bravery award for the rescue
and would likely have said it was all in a day's work.
But the volunteer work he did, over and above a 22-year police
career cut short early yesterday morning, set him apart.
And his particular passion was in working with mentally handicapped
athletes.
"He had a tremendous impact; he's been a great inspiration for
everyone who knew him. This is a huge loss," said Deborah
BRIGHT,
president and Chief Executive Officer of Special Olympics Canada.
"He was just one of these good people you don't meet very often
in your life."
When York Regional Police played host to the Ontario Special
Olympics in 2000, Constable
PLUNKETT chaired the bidding team,
raising close to $1-million for the roughly 800 participants,
drawn from almost 100 countries. Five events took centre stage:
floor hockey, five- and 10-pin bowling, swimming and powerlifting.
As well, he was for many years instrumental in organizing the
annual Law Enforcement Torch Run, since 1987 the favoured charity
of Ontario's police.
"Rob was one of our top fundraisers for more than 15 years,"
Special
Olympics
Ontario president Glen
MacDONELL said.
"He really believed in what the Special Olympics did for people
with intellectual disabilities and he was really engaged in the
community. It was in his nature to be that way and he was well
thought of right around the world. He was recognized locally,
provincially, nationally and internationally because he was one
of the best."
Why did he do it? It was not because he had any vested interest.
None of his three children - two sons aged 16 and 14 and an 18-year-old
daughter - bore any of the handicaps shared by the people whose
cause he championed.
"He didn't do this for any obvious reasons - he was just a great
man, he loved doing things for other people," said Constable
Alan RICHARDSON of the Timmins Police Service, the National Torch
Run co-ordinator.
"He had no connection with the Special Olympics other than that
he was a police officer and that's our charity of choice. He
was just a great family man who loved sports. Everybody he touched
and talked to and got to know held him close to their hearts."
Constable PLUNKETT spent several years with the York Regional
Police tactical squad, one of the more hazardous police duties,
before switching to undercover surveillance work.
"As a police officer you'd think that might be a safer job,"
Constable RICHARDSON said. "But you know, there is no safe job
as a police officer."
In Constable
PLUNKETT's small hometown of Midhurst, just north
of Barrie, residents were reeling yesterday after learning their
neighbour and friend was the fallen policeman they had heard
about in news reports. One family friend broke into tears.
"He was a really lovely man, with a really strong family," she
said, asking not to be named, before running to the
PLUNKETT
home. Constable
PLUNKETT's widow, a school teacher, was "devastated,"
the woman said.
The PLUNKETT family sat on the front porch of their grey-brick
house on what is normally a quiet street. Cars lined the tree-filled
front yard as Friends and family gathered to offer support.
A spokesman for the family said they were too distraught to speak
about their loss. A friend of the
PLUNKETTs' youngest son said
he went over to the family's house after hearing the news.
"He's upset, but it hasn't really sunk in," said 14-year-old
Brian HUGHES. "No one wants to believe it's true."
By every account, the veteran officer was a well-liked, if private,
neighbour.
Roland DEMPSTER, a 30-year community resident, was aware that
Constable PLUNKETT was a policeman but only knew him well enough
to wave from his yard.
Mr. DEMPSTER shook his head at what he said was a senseless crime.
"For an airbag? Does that make any sense to you?" he said. "It's
sad our society's going that way."
The PLUNKETTs' oldest child, Amanda, is preparing to go to university
in the fall, said Kay
RADMAN, a co-worker at the nearby Sears
department store.
"She's a wonderful girl; we just love her," she said of Amanda,
who attended Ms.
RADMAN's 50th birthday party last weekend.
In yesterday's wilting heat, flags at all city facilities in
the City of Vaughan flew at half mast, as they did at Toronto
police stations, to honour the slain officer. They will remain
that way until Constable
PLUNKETT's funeral.
"Our heartfelt sympathies and prayers are with his family," Vaughan
Mayor Linda
JACKSON said in a statement. "The full meaning of
the police motto, 'To serve and protect,' is brought home to
all of us today by today's tragic event."
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HUGHES o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-08-10 published
METZGER,
Thomas
Robert "
Bob"
After a courageous battle fought with dignity, Bob passed away
peacefully at home on August 8, 2007. He leaves his wife Marg
(HUGHES) and his beloved sons, Peter and Daniel. Predeceased
by his parents Alvin John and Beth
METZGER of Hanover. He is
survived by brothers, Allan (Karen) of Guelph and John of Hanover.
Bob will be missed by his many cousins and three special Aunts
- Margaret
KLINCK of Chilliwack, Alice (Claus)
ANDRESS of Nanaimo
and Claire
HOTSON of Kelowna. He was a favourite brother-in-law
to Ann and Greg
NAHERNE,
Mary and Bob
MOORE and Janet and Jim
MacKEY and a caring uncle to several nieces and nephews. Bob
inspired those around him during the last 19 months with his
determination, always maintaining his sense of humour and positive
attitude. Fishing at the pond in Hanover, the cottage at Baysville,
Saturday morning hockey games, collecting rare coins and working
with his colleagues and clients at Fahr and Hall Chartered Accountants
were all passions enjoyed by Bob. A service to celebrate Bob's
life will be held at 11: 00 a.m. on Tuesday, August 14th at Rosedale
United Church, 159 Roxborough Drive, Toronto. Reception to follow
at the church. Bob believed every child should have the opportunity
to experience camp and thus, if desired, donations can be given
in his name, in lieu of flowers, to Camp Oochigeas, a camp for
children with cancer, 60 St. Clair Avenue East, Suite 201, Toronto,
Ontario, M4T 1N5 (416-961-2267).
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HUGHES o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-10-19 published
BEACHAM,
John "
Edmund"
Born July 18, 1930, departed peacefully at age 77, on October 17,
2007 to his heavenly home, the Father's house, to be with Christ
which is far better. Edmund leaves behind his wife he loved so
dearly, Ruth
(HUGHES,) his two children who he adored, daughter
Barbara (David
HUNTER,) son Bruce (Pamela
CARR) and the six grandchildren,
Carl, Glen and Heather
HUNTER,
Julia,
Benjamin and Caroline
BEACHAM
who brought him great joy. Predeceased by his sister Joyce
BURAKOFF
and parents Roland and Evelyn
BEACHAM. He will always be remembered
as a gracious and caring husband, a kind and giving father and
a fun loving grandpa who lived everyday for Jesus his Saviour.
Visitation is planned at Rideau Funeral Home, 4275 Sources Rd.
in Dollard des Ormeaux, 514-685-3344, on Sunday, October 21,
2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. with the funeral service and interment
at the same location on Monday, October 22nd at 11 a.m. with
a reception from 12: 30-2:30 p.m.
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DEW,
Desmond
Stephen
Carrick
Born Gloucestershire, England, February 25, 1912. Died in Parksville,
British Columbia, October 24, 2007 in his 96th year. Loved husband
of Marjorie
SMART (died 1974) and dear father of Tony (Barb,
son David) of Calabogie, Ontario. Beloved husband of Beverley
(formerly Best, née
HUGHES) for 32 years and loved stepfather
of Duncan BEST
(Marilynn) of Ottawa, Ontario and Joan Best
MURRAY
(Kevin) of Oakville, Ontario. Dearest Desi of Robin and Colin
BEST. In accordance with Desmond's wishes, there will be no service.
Cremation has taken place. Thanks to the First Memorial Funeral
Services of B.C.
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PINDER,
Shirley
Jean (née
HUGHES) (1922-2007)
Shirley PINDER (née
HUGHES) was born January 9, 1922 in Calgary
and passed peacefully on Tuesday, November 6, 2007 in Saskatoon.
Shirley was raised in Regina, attended the University of Saskatchewan
where she earned a B. Sc. in Household Sciences, after which
she worked as a dietician in hospitals across Camada. At the
U of S she met her future husband Herb
PINDER.
They settled in
Saskatoon and they enjoyed a long and happy marriage of 61 years.
She was a devoted wife, her incredible support making Herb's
many business, political and golf adventures possible. She was
an amazing mother of five children who were always busy with
school, sports, church and Friends, and was the proud 'Nana'
of twelve grandchildren. Shirley was an active member of her
community and a quiet but firm advocate of Christian and family
values, education, hard work, and free enterprise government.
Shirley was very fond of entertaining guests with her warm manner
and fine cooking, and took pleasure in baking a great repertoire
of desserts. There were many fine Friendships in Saskatoon, across
Canada and also in Solana Beach, California where Herb and Shirley
enjoyed their winters. Shirley
PINDER is lovingly remembered
by her five adoring children; Herb (Madeline), Gerry (Kaylene),
Dick (Mona), Tom (Kathy) and Patty (Gary); twelve grandchildren
Scott. Danielle, Matthew, Patrick, Brett, Tyler, Tate, Abbey,
Thomas, Ryan, Kristi and Bob. She is also survived by her loving,
adoring and devoted husband Herb who will miss her terribly.
At the foundation of humanity is the family. Historically the
mother has been at the core of that foundation. We say goodbye
to one of the best, 'Shirl the Pearl.' A Service of Remembrance
will take place on Monday November 12th at Knox United Church
in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan At 2: 00 p.m. In lieu of flowers, memorial
donations can be made to the Alzheimer Association of Saskatchewan
(301-2550 12th Ave. Regina, Saskatchewan S4P 0W3) or Luther Care
Foundation (day care for special needs Box 23019 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
S7J 5H3). Email condolences can be sent to mail@saskatoonfuneralhome.com
Arrangements are entrusted to the Saskatoon Funeral Home, 244.5577
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WARDLE,
Rev.
Kenneth
Alfred
It is with great sadness that the family announce the peaceful
passing of Kenneth at the Wellington Terrace in Elora, on December 2,
2007 in his 77th year. Ken ministered to congregations in Etobicoke,
Sarnia, Burlington and South Africa. He will be sadly missed
by his wife
Menai
(HUGHES) of Elora. Fondly remembered by his
daughter Barbara
HARRISON
(Andrew) and his sons Tim (Joanne)
and Andrew (Catherine) and step-children Gareth and Glyn
HUGHES.
Always remembered by his grandchildren Victoria and Olivia
HARRISON
and Ryan and Mitchell
WARDLE. Survived by his sister Joan
PARTON
(John) of England. Predeceased by his first wife Hazel in 1994.
Friends will be received at the Graham A. Giddy Funeral Home and
Chapel, 37 Church Street East in Elora, on December 5th from
7-9 p.m. Funeral Service will be conducted at Elora United Church
(corner of Geddes and Church Streets), on December 6th at 11: 00 a.m.
In memory of Ken donations may be directed to the Alzheimer's
Association or the United Church Mission and Service Fund, cards
available at the Funeral Home (519) 846-5352.
www.grahamgiddyfh.com
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SCHNIEDER/SNIDER/SNYDER,
Agnes
Peacefully at Leisure World Etobicoke, following visits from
her family, on Friday December 28, 2007, at the age of 105. Beloved
wife of the late Myrle. Loving mother of the late Lois and her
husband Ivan
CROSS.
Adoring grandmother of Shari and her husband
Doug HUGHES and Lori and her husband Harold
CHASSE.
Great-grandmother
of Alex, Patrick, Neal, Jonathan, Melissa. Dear friend of Veronica.
Friends will be received at the "Woodbridge Chapel" of Scott
Funeral Home, 7776 Kipling Avenue (at Hwy 7) on Saturday, December 29,
2007, for a funeral service in the chapel at 7 p.m. Cremation
Glendale Memorial Gardens.
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PEARCE,
Marlene
Sandra (née
PLUMMER)
Peacefully at the Collingwood Hospital on November 9th in her
66th year. Marlene, beloved wife of Albert. Loving mother of
Danny (predeceased,) Darrell and Shawn
HUGHSON.
Loving grandmother
of Kyle, Jenna, Trevor, Taylor, Tori, Teegan and Austin. Dear
daughter of the late Sandy and Grace
PLUMMER.
She will be sadly
missed by her brothers Bradley and Dale
PLUMMER. A remembrance
service of Marlene's life will be held at the New Life Brethern
In Christ Church, 28 Tracy Lane (Hwy. 124 North of Poplar S/R)
Collingwood on Friday, November 16th at 2 p.m. The family will
receive Friends after 1 p.m.
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