KAIMAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-10-22 published
BAIN,
Irving
On Sunday, October 21, 2007, peacefully at North York General
Hospital. Irving
BAIN, beloved husband of Norma
BAIN.
Loving
father and father-in-law of Marlene and Shoel
KAIMAN,
Michael
and Carole, and Larry and Lorna
BAIN. Dear brother and brother-in-law
Jerald and Sheila
BAIN.
Devoted grandfather of Jodi, Matthew,
Adam, Jordan, Rachel, and Lily. Special thanks to the wonderful
staff of North York General Hospital. At Benjamin's Park Memorial
Chapel, 2401 Steeles Avenue West (three lights west of Dufferin)
for service on Monday, October 22nd at 2: 30 p.m. Interment Beth
David Synagogue section of Pardes Shalom Cemetery. Shiva 85 Skymark
Drive, #1803. Memorial donations may be made to the Adolph and
Rose Bain Fund c/o Baycrest Centre Foundation, 416-785-2875.
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KAISER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-07-02 published
O'NEILL,
Kathleen "
Kitty"
Mary (née
CURRID)
Wife, mother, sister, niece, friend, nurse, confidant. Born November 13,
1944, in Scotland. Died April 9 in Toronto from a brain aneurysm,
aged 62.
By Jennifer
KAISER,
Page L6
Baptized Kathleen Mary
CURRID, Kitty was born in Scotland and
when she was a wee lass, her family migrated back to their homeland
of Omagh in Ireland.
In 1970, Kitty with her husband Sean
O'NEILL and their young
daughter Siobhan, came to Canada leaving her beloved Omagh but
never leaving her genuine Irish spirit. The family settled in
Scarborough, Ontario, and soon added to their family with son
Joe. They remained there until they eventually found a home they
loved in the Yonge and Lawrence area of Toronto in 1977.
Kitty's was the first smiling face I met at my new job in a Toronto
Catholic church. She volunteered in the parish office. What memorable
times we had working together with the priests who resided there.
Kitty was more than a friend: She was intriguing, intellectual
and endearing. Kitty continued to volunteer at the parish until
just before she died.
Kitty listened and never judged, her heart was filled with hope
and she was genuine. She was a gifted woman, constantly questioning
this world, the universe and all beings. Her essence was a song,
her spirit a dance and she radiated an inner joyfulness.
She motivated me, during my grief after the death of my Mom,
to live each day. Kitty would smile and say: "Yesterday is gone,
tomorrow is not here, so let's just live today. Isn't life grand!"
Kitty would weave negative feelings into positive; her inner
peace was like a magnet encouraging you to disclose your deepest
thoughts with candour. She motivated many young people; inspiring
them to seek happiness, with her mantra: "Just live this moment,
life is grand!"
Kitty's life was chock-full: her loving husband Sean, a handsome,
successful son and his wife (with a new grandbaby on the way),
their dog Orla, her brothers and all the extended family. Kitty
and Sean suffered a great loss 23 years ago when their young
daughter Siobhan died from an illness at the age of 15. Such
heartbreak she never quite got over but still she enjoyed the
outdoors, dancing in the garden, listening to birds and feeling
the wind on her face. She had a unique and genuine Celtic mysticism.
Kitty kept her pain close but you felt her sadness, saw the light
dim in her eyes.
Kitty's door was always open, her house full of people. All were
welcome in their home and would find an ear to listen, a bed
to rest and food for the masses. When you needed someone, Kitty
was there offering you her gifts of hospitality, love, understanding
and a hot "cuppa" tea - but to me, the real gift was Kitty.
Jennifer KAISER is a friend of Kitty
O'NEILL.
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KAIZER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-09-28 published
WARWICK,
Elsie
Mary (née
ROSATI)
With deep sadness the family announces the passing of Elsie on
Friday September 21st, 2007, in her 84th year at Ian Anderson
House in Oakville. A private family visitation was held on Sunday,
September 23rd, 2007. Elsie, born on Valentine's Day, fought
a courageous battle with Non-Hogkin's Lymphoma for ten years.
Her outgoing personality, and love of her family will never be
forgotten.
Survived by her loving husband Bud, sons John (Barb), Doug, and
daughter Laura
JEWETT
(Graeme) and her four grandchildren Nick,
Will, Steph, and Carter. She is survived by her brothers Elio
and Hank ROSATI.
The family would like to thank Ian Anderson House, Credit Valley
Hospital, and Oakville - Trafalgar Memorial Hospital Intensive
Care Unit who gave our mother four extra special years with her
family. Special mention to Doctor
KAIZER,
Doctor
STANTON, and Doctor
BENJAMIN.
Donations may be made to Credit Valley Hospital Oncology, and
Oakville-Trafalgar Memorial Hospital I.C.U.
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