LIN
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LINDENBACH
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LINDLEY
LINDNER
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LIN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-08-10 published
RHODES,
Sheila
Dorothy
(CATTERALL)
At Shorthills Villa Retirement Community, Fonthill on Wednesday,
August 8th 2007 Sheila Dorothy
(CATTERALL)
RHODES of Fonthill
in her 85th year. Beloved wife of the late Major John Keble "Dusty"
RHODES, DSO, CD (1993.) Loving mother of Peter Ian
RHODES
and wife Judy of Wayland, Massachusetts, and Victoria Anne
RHODES
and friend Carol
WILLIAMS of Mississauga. Loving grandmother
of Kathleen Ann
BURGESS (née
SANDHAM) and husband Derek, Laura
Elizabeth SANDHAM and husband Jeff
HALLETT, Michelle Ashley Pritchard
RHODES, and Christine Leslie Pritchard
RHODES.
Also loved by
her great-grandchildren, Gillian Rachel
HALLETT and Catherine
Elizabeth HALLETT. and Cameron David Ian
BURGESS.
Close friend
of Margaret Barlow of Fonthill. Survived by loving brothers Robert
CATTERALL and friend Lorraine
LIN and Ross
CATTERALL and his
wife Denise of the United Kingdom. A private family service will
be held at the James L. Pedlar Funeral Home, 1292 Pelham Street,
Fonthill on Friday, August 10th 2007. Cremation to follow. Online
condolences may be forwarded through www.pedlarfuneralhome.ca
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VON
OPPELN-
BRONIKOWSKI, Burkhard Walther, Friedrich, Martin
Of the town of Perth, devoted husband of Ute Schall
VON
OPPELN,
predeceased by Ruth
VON
OPPELN, loving father of Gabriela
PRESTON
and Monica
VON
OPPELN. Step-father of Marianne
SCHALL-
RIAUCOUR
and Christa
BLOKHINE, father-in-law of Michael
PRESTON,
Jackson
LIN and Pierre
BLOKHINE, grandfather of Christopher, Jenna, Maxwell,
Sophie, Pierce and Nicolas passed away on October 10, 2007 in
his 80th year. A Memorial Service will be held at Saint Paul's
United Church, 25 Gore Street West, Perth, Ontario on Saturday,
October 27, 2007 at 2: 00 p.m. Instead of flowers, donations may
be made to the "Great War Memorial Hospital Foundation" or to
the "Ottawa Regional Cancer Foundation" There will be a reception
at Saint Paul's immediately after the service.
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LIND,
Alexander
Udny (1915-2007)
Alexander Udny
LIND, a retired international insurance company
executive, devoted husband of Anne Armistead Williams
LIND, died
January 12, 2007 at his home in Oakville, Ontario, Canada. Born
September 12, 1915 in Oporto, Portugal. A Lieutenant in the Royal
Navy Volunteer Reserve, he served with British forces from 1939 to
1945 in the Far East, Africa, Europe and was in Burma at the
fall of Rangoon when Japan surrendered. He spent 47 years with
the New Zealand Insurance Company, retiring as head Office Executive
for the Americas. He was a devoted member of Saint_Jude's Anglican
Church in Oakville where he was People's Warden 1956-58. He was
a former member of the National Club, Toronto; the British Club,
Oporto, Portugal; the Oakville Club, Oakville. In addition to
his wife of 62 years, he is survived by his daughter, Plum, of
Toronto, and three sons, Robin, of Manakin-Sabot, Virginia, Christopher,
and Victor, both of Toronto; also nine grandchildren, Virginia,
Jessica, Carter, Frankie, Maria, Emily, Aaron, Hannah and Nicholas
and a host of nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his eldest
son, Sandy. A Funeral Service will be held on Tuesday, January 16,
2007 at 2: 30 p.m. at Saint_Jude's Anglican Church, 160 William
Street, Oakville, Ontario.
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LINDBERG o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-09-26 published
PARR,
James
Edgar
Suddenly at home in Elliot Lake, on Sunday, September 23rd, 2007
at the age of 63, Jim
PARR of Elliot Lake, and formerly of North
Bay and Mississauga. Beloved husband of the former Sally Ann
LINDBERG.
Father of Pamela
PARR (Todd
HARE) of Saint Mary's, and
Elizabeth PARR of Oakville. Grandfather of Daniel, Nicholas and
Tyler. Brother of Steve
PARR and his wife Sue. Uncle of Morgan
and Lauren. He is predeceased by his parents, Mel and Anne
PARR,
and by his brother, David Arthur
PARR.
Friends may call at the
W. Kent Milroy Port Elgin Chapel, 510 Mill Street, Port Elgin
(Town of Saugeen Shores) from 10: 00 to 11:00 a.m. on Friday,
September 28th, 2007. Funeral services will be conducted in the
chapel on Friday at 11: 00 a.m. with the Rev. Gordon
WILLIAMS
officiating. Interment Sanctuary Park Cemetery. Memorial contributions
to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated as expressions
of sympathy. Memorial and portrait online at www.milroyfuneralhomes.com
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FENETY,
Jack
Theodore
Hampton
Jack
Theodore
Hampton
FENETY, C.M. LL.D. died peacefully at his
cherished home in Fredericton, New Brunswick, on July 24, 2007
with his family present. He was born on March 22, 1920, son of
the late John G. and Vivian
(LINDBERG)
FENETY. He was predeceased
in 2001 by his loving wife
Joyce
Eileen
(NASON.)
Jack was 'Dad'
to six children, Michael (Mary Ann,) and Susan
DOHERTY, of Fredericton,
Jane BEYEA
(Don) of Saint John, Anne of Halifax, Krista
ARSENAULT
(Joseph) of Moncton, and Peter (Beverly) of Fredericton. He is
also survived by a brother Linden H., of Florida, nine grandchildren,
and four great-grandchildren, numerous nieces and nephews as
well as Sandra Hitchcock, long-time caregiver for both he and
Joyce. He is predeceased by a brother, Gordon, and a sister Irene
(McCABE.) In 1945, after five years in the Armed Forces, he joined
the staff of CFNB, the Fredericton radio station that for
many years was foremost in the Maritimes. In 1988, he retired,
having served with distinction in roles that ranged from radio
personality to Station Manager to Vice President / General Manager,
ending as a Management Consultant for the station. As one of
Canada's best known broadcasters, he was a trusted news voice
for thousands of CFNB listeners across the Maritimes. He
is perhaps best known locally as creator and host of the daily
morning program, 'Fact and Fancy' which was broadcast to homes
and offices across New Brunswick for a total of 12,818 programs.
'The Poetry Corner ', the 'Saturday morning prayer' and his visit
with the weather office were some of the hallmarks of the program.
As a proud New Brunswicker Jack served his community, his province
and his country in many capacities, without moving away from
his roots. Jack loved his family, his home, and his Friends.
He said he had two jobs he wanted to do, to be a broadcaster
and to be a salmon conservationist. He gained pleasure and recognition
in both areas, and accomplished much of what he set out to do.
Over the years, Jack was elected to numerous regional and national
committees that regulated and strengthened radio broadcasting
in Canada.
FENETY also sat on many prestigious, but demanding
international agencies and commissions dedicated to Atlantic
salmon conservation. As a result of his work, Jack received many
commendations for his years of untiring work in broadcasting
and conservation. Most notably, he received an honorary Doctor
of Laws Degree from the University of New Brunswick in 1989 and
was inducted into the Order of Canada in 2005. The award that
he was perhaps most proud of came from the Miramichi Salmon Association
when they established, in his name, a $10,000.00 scholarship
for Atlantic salmon research, to be made available annually to
a selected university graduate student conducting meaningful
research on Atlantic salmon. In recognition of his work, the
Fredericton Chamber of Commerce awarded him the 'Distinguished
Citizen Award' in 1988. He received the Paul Harris Fellowship
Award by Fredericton North Rotary Club and the Marysville Y's
Men Award for 'extraordinary community service contributing to
improving the quality of life in the City of Fredericton'. The
New Brunswick Minister of Natural Resources also awarded him
a special plaque, in recognition of his many years of service
to Atlantic salmon conservation. In consideration of his varied
legacies, Jack
FENETY has been named a Hall of Famer many times
over, with citations in the Canadian Fishing Hall of Fame, the
Atlantic Salmon Hall of Fame, the Fredericton Sports Wall of
Fame and the Canadian Association of Broadcasters Broadcast Hall
of Fame. An Anglican by faith, he was a member of Saint Mary's
Parish where he served as a vestryman and later as warden. Visitation
is at McAdam's Select Community Funeral Home, York Street, Fredericton
on Thursday, July 26 and Friday, July 27 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
The funeral service will be held at Christ Church Cathedral on
Saturday, July 28, 2007 at 2: 00 p.m. conducted by The Rev'd.
Keith Joyce, Dean of Fredericton, assisted by Canon T.A. Smith.
In lieu of flowers, donations to the Miramichi Salmon Association,
or the Canadian Diabetes Association would be appreciated. Online
condolences and donations may be made at: www.mcadamsfh.com
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LINDBLAD o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-06-09 published
YOUNG,
Roxie
Irene (née
KERRY)
Of Hanover, formerly of Walkerton, passed away at Hanover and District
Hospital on Friday, June 8, 2007 in her 102nd year. Loving mother
of Donald and his wife Sheila of R.R.#2 Paisley. Mother-in-law
of Bill DUNCAN of Walkerton. She will be missed by her grandchildren,
Keith YOUNG,
Joanne and her husband Bob
LINDBLAD and Dwayne and
Julie DUNCAN as well as her great-grand_sons, Michael, Paul and
Adam LINDBLAD.
Predeceased by her husband Maurice; daughter Doreen
DUNCAN and her parents Jack and Margaret
(CAIN)
KERRY.
Visitation
will be held at Cameron Funeral Home, Walkerton on Sunday, June 10,
2007 from 12 noon until time of the funeral service at 2: 00 p.m.
Memorial donations to Saint Paul's United Church or charity of
your choice would be appreciated as expressions of sympathy.
www.cameronfuneralhomes.com
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LINDEN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-06-23 published
DAzzling keyboard artist found a place in rock 'n' roll history
Quintessential sideman accompanied Janis Joplin, Paul Butterfield,
Bob Dylan, Ronnie Hawkins and others before returning to Canada
to play with the likes of Toronto's Pork Belly Futures
By Nicholas
JENNINGS,
Special to The Globe and Mail, Page S12
Toronto -- Among blues-rock soloists and accompanists, he had
few equals. An exceptional pianist, organist and accordion player,
Richard BELL left his mark on more than 400 albums. Renowned
for his dazzling keyboard chops, performed with such legendary
figures as Janis Joplin, Paul Butterfield and Bob Dylan, and
played a supporting role in some key events in rock 'n' roll
history.
Following a stint in the Hawks under Ronnie Hawkins, the classically
trained pianist joined Ms. Joplin's Full Tilt Boogie Band and
toured North America.
In 1970, he accompanied the iconic Ms. Joplin on the Festival
Express, the historic rock 'n' roll train journey. With Full
Tilt, he also appeared on Ms. Joplin's Pearl, her bestselling
and most acclaimed album.
Mr. BELL's early-session work included playing on John Sebastian's
album Welcome Back, which contained the theme song for the hit
television sitcom Welcome Back, Kotter.
He became a full-fledged member of The Band, working with Levon
Helm and others, played on the group's final three albums (Jericho,
High on the Hog and Jubilation) and performed at Mr. Dylan's
30th-anniversary concert at Madison Square Garden.
Not content to be a sideman - no matter how highly valued by
others - he doggedly pursued his own projects, such as producing,
arranging and composing a good number of record albums.
"He played with optimism, intelligence and humour, and that made
him a fine accompanist as well as a powerful, energetic soloist,"
says Garth Hudson of The Band. "Richard followed in the tradition
of great piano players we had, from Willard 'Pop' Jones and Richard
Manuel to Stan Szelest. He was a big part of that lineage for
us."
Like many Canadian musicians, Mr.
BELL had been drawn south across
the border to find work, but in 1989 he returned home, partly
at the urging of the Toronto-born songwriter and guitarist, Colin
LINDEN. As it turned out, the move was the beginning a long association
with Mr. LINDEN, who, as a producer of records, ended up having
him perform on more than 40 albums. "He had an incredible way
of moving the air when he played."
The association with Mr.
LINDEN led to constant session work
with Bruce Cockburn, Cowboy Junkies, Sue Foley, Blackie and the
Rodeo Kings, Pork
BELLy Futures, and many others. He was also
a member of the Nashville country-rock supergroup Burrito Deluxe,
performing and contributing songs to its most recent album, Disciples
of the Truth.
"He was completely fearless," says Mr.
LINDEN. "
When he had an
idea, he wouldn't hold back - he'd always go for it."
The secret, Mr.
LINDEN said, was that at the core of his friend's
music lay great strength of character.
The son of Doctor Leslie
BELL, a respected Canadian chorale director
who founded the Leslie Bell Singers, but who also composed string
quartets and played woodwinds in symphony orchestra, young Richard
began playing piano at age four and studied at the Royal Conservatory
of Music in Toronto. He attended Upper Canada College, where
he excelled at music and was a member of the school's football,
hockey and squash teams.
In 1962, his father died. After that, he began playing in local
bands with older boys. "I was playing fraternity parties that
would get raided by the police, and my mom would freak out,"
he told an interviewer recently. "But I kept going right through
my teenage years."
Although he enrolled at the University of Toronto to study economics
and political science, Mr.
BELL found the lure of rock 'n' roll
too strong and dropped out. He joined the local group Ritchie
Knight and the Midnights and began gigging around southern Ontario.
In 1968, he was recruited to join Mr. Hawkins' band, an early
version of the group Crowbar. For good measure, he brought along
his friend Richard Newell, a vocalist and harmonica player who
became known as King Biscuit Boy.
After that, everything happened in a rush. The following year,
he appeared with Mr. Hawkins at New York's Fillmore East auditorium
where they opened for Joe Cocker and Mad Dogs and Englishmen.
He was spotted by Janis Joplin's manager, Albert Grossman, who
sounded him out about joining the singer's new ensemble.
In landing the job, Mr.
BELL signed on with a group that, like
the original version of The Band, included three other Canadians.
They were Ken Pearson on organ, John Till on guitar and Brad
Campbell, a bassist who had previously played with two groups
- The Last Words and The Paupers. The lone American was drummer
Clark Pierson.
In early 1970, Ms. Joplin's Full Tilt Boogie Band began rehearsing
and woodshedding - improvising harmony by ear - in San Francisco.
Recalls Mr. Pearson: "I was already out there when Richard arrived.
He knocked at the door and said, 'Hi, I'm Richard
BELL from Toronto.'
I asked him what he played, and he said piano. I thought, well,
there goes my job. When we went to rehearsal, Janis goes, 'Don't
worry, boys, I'm having both organ and piano.' So we flipped
a coin and I wound up playing organ and he got piano. We forged
a bond right then and there."
It was his work in Full Tilt that first brought Mr.
BELL to the
attention of Mr. Hudson. Around that time, The Band joined Full
Tilt on the Festival Express (Full Tilt's performances from that
tour are captured on both the Festival Express DVD and the
extended reissued CD edition of Pearl).
Interestingly, the tour was also Mr.
LINDEN's introduction to
Mr. BELL's playing. Just 10 years old, Mr.
LINDEN happened to
see him perform with Ms. Joplin in Port Chester, New York "I
was such a music fan that it really meant something to me, seeing
these Canadian musicians up there on stage," he recalls. "It
was a mighty band, and I immediately became aware of what a great
player Richard was."
Full Tilt disbanded with the death of Ms. Joplin in October of
that year. Mr.
BELL moved to Woodstock, New York where he immersed
himself in session work for the likes of Judy Collins, Karen
Dalton, Eric Andersen and others. For the next two decades, he
was kept busy with recording dates at different studios all over
the United States.
During that time, he lived briefly in Alabama and
in Atlanta,
Georgia., where he was married briefly to Mary
DEACON and where
he gave up music to work for her father's drywall company.
By 1989, however, he had followed the sound of music back to
Woodstock, and to the network of recording studios that had developed
in the wake of the legendary concert 20 years earlier. There,
he first met Mr.
LINDEN and began to make a new string of connections.
Recalls Mr.
LINDEN: "He told me, 'I've been away from my family
too long and really want to be with them, so I'm going to move
back to Canada.' I suggested he give me a call."
Not long after that, Mr.
BELL turned up in Toronto and found
himself playing in Mr.
LINDEN's band, and on a steady number
of albums. "He'd show up at a session and be very relaxed and
cool and easygoing," says Mr.
LINDEN. "
Then he would play, blow
everybody away and then leave. He was like a producer's secret
weapon, especially when he first came back to Canada and people
didn't know that much about him."
And, perhaps because he was back in the game, and doing what
he most loved, Mr.
BELL never complained.
"He always had an incredibly positive attitude, never cynical,"
says Mr. LINDEN. "
Once, my band was playing some horrible place
where Richard had to haul his keyboards up three flights of stairs,
and we'd get to the top and I'd say, 'How're doing?' He'd say,
'Well, sure beats drywall.' "
It was around then that he teamed up with such groups as The
Cowboy Junkies and the enigmatically named Pork Belly Futures,
a popular new band whose debut album, Way Past Midnight, had
become something of a hit.
Paul Quarrington, the front man for Pork Belly Futures, says
Mr. BELL was a musician whose emotions ran deep. "He played with
heartfelt intensity.
"Ultimately, the essence of Richard was that he liked to be surprising,"
adds Mr. Quarrington, who also happens to be a Governor General
Award-winning novelist. "He was musically sophisticated, but
also profoundly silly - in the best possible way."
Despite such accolades, Mr.
BELL remained a humble musician.
"He was as modest as he was talented," says Mr. Pearson. "If
you ever tried to compliment him, he wouldn't put up with it
- he'd crack a joke."
According to those closest to him, Mr.
BELL maintained an upbeat,
youthful spirit through an eagerness to learn new things. A lover
of gadgets of all kinds, he embraced computers, iPods and the
latest music technology - sometimes to a fault.
"His keyboard systems could get very mutinous during recording
sessions," says Mr. Quarrington. "I was always factoring in an
hour or two for Richard messing around with his gear."
For his part, Mr. Hudson recalls how Mr.
BELL's technological
talents proved a boon to The Band. "He'd bring a computer with
music-notation software and a printer with us on the road when
he was writing horn parts for us … Then he'd print out the charts
in the hotel room in between gigs.
"He was way ahead of us in the computer-skills department."
An avid reader, Mr.
BELL loved to share favourite books with
Friends and colleagues, whether it was Raymond Chandler novels
or the latest bestseller. Says Mr.
LINDEN: "
Richard and I were
both fans of the mystery writer James Lee Burke, who once wrote
'Never treat a brave man as anything less.' I thought about that
so much with Richard in this past year, because he dealt with
his illness with such incredible grace.
"I've never known a finer man or a better musician. It's as simple
as that."
Leslie Richard
BELL was born in Toronto on March 5, 1946. He
died of cancer at Sunnybrook Hospital in Toronto on June 15,
2007. He was 61. He leaves his mother, Leona
HELWIG, sister,
Janet MacEY, his niece Roz
MacEY and nephews Richard
MacEY,
Doug
MacEY and Gord
MacEY.
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MELLOR,
Andrew
Duncan
Suddenly, on Tuesday, June 19, 2007, in his 59th year. Deeply
missed by his bride of 35 years, Diane, by his sons Angus and
Cameron, his brother William, Colleen, his sister Louise, his
sister-in-law Leslie
LINDENBACH and her husband Patrick, his
nephews and niece, and by so many dear Friends and colleagues
- "the Ladies", his "harem", the a.m. School of Wayward Women
- he supported and encouraged us all so generously. We will miss
his weather reports.
Friends may call to meet with family at the Gilbert MacIntyre and
son Funeral Home, Rockwood Chapel, 117 Guelph Street, Rockwood,
on Thursday, June 21, 2007 from 7-9 p.m. The Funeral Service
will be held at Saint_John's Anglican Church, 112 Main Street, Rockwood,
on Friday, June 22, 2007 at 2 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations
may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario or
to the Canadian Cancer Society (cards available at the funeral
home 519-856-1100 or send condolences at www.gilbertmacintyreandson.com).
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MacKAY,
John
Donald
At the Southampton Care Centre, Southampton, on Friday, December 7th,
2007 at the age of 89 years, John
MacKAY of Port Elgin. Husband
of the late former Olga
ROBERTSON.
Father of Robert and his wife
Joan, and Heather and her husband Mark
PORTER all of Saugeen
Twp, Kathryn and her husband Bob
LINDHORST of Wiarton, Jim and
Audrey of Gatineau, Québec, Don and his wife Ann, Brian, and
Kenneth, all of Port Elgin. Grandfather of Bianca
MEULLER,
Duncan
SMITH, Matt
MacKAY,
Katie
MacKAY, Steve
MacKAY, David
MacKAY,
Brian MacKAY, and Sara
PORTER.
Great-grandfather of Ben
MEULLER.
Brother of Gordon of Port Elgin. Predeceased by grand_son Adam
PORTER, one brother and three sisters. Friends may call at the
W. Kent Milroy Port Elgin Chapel, 510 Mill Street, Port Elgin, (Town
of Saugeen Shores) on Monday, December 10th, from 2: 00 to 4:00 and
7: 00 to 9:00 p.m. Funeral services will be conducted in the chapel,
on Tuesday at 11: 00 a.m. with the Rev. Gordon
WILLIAMS officiating.
Memorial contributions to the Saugeen Memorial Hospital Foundation
or the Port Elgin United Church, would be appreciated as expressions
of sympathy. Portrait and memorial online at www.milroyfuneralhomes.com
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LINDLEY o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2007-06-20 published
Richard COE
NINDE
Richard COE
NINDE, dearly beloved, died June 14th, 2007, in residence at
Kendal at Oberlin surrounded by family and Friends.
Born March 17, 1917 in Fort Wayne, Indiana, he was the third
son of Daniel and Margaret
COE
NINDE.
Richard graduated from Andover in 1935, Harvard in 1939, and
Harvard Business School in 1941. He served in the USA Navy as a second
Lieutenant during WW2. Subsequently he worked for many years at Marble
Cliff Quarries in Columbus, Ohio, serving first as Foreman and later as
President.
Richard married Nanciann
KAUFMAN
NINDE in 1943. They enjoyed
63 years together before her death September 16, 2006. Most of their married life
they lived in Columbus, Ohio. They built a cottage in the Bay of Islands, Ontario,
Canada in 1958 and it provided them with many years of pleasure and wood-splitting
opportunities. While in Columbus, Richard served on several boards including Rocky
Fork Hunt and Country Club, Children's Hospital, the YMCA, and United Way. Avid
philanthropists, he and Nancy were strong supporters of The Columbus Foundation and
established The Ninde Scholars in Oberlin Ohio, to support local students to receive
a college education. He is survived by his daughter, Susan
NINDE
LANIER of Santa Fe,
New Mexico and Whitefish Falls, ON, Canada, and her children, Sarah
LINDLEY
JEFFERSON
and Emma WARD
TRESEMER, his son, Michael
COE
NINDE of Columbus, Ohio, his nieces, Peg
PURCELL, Jane
NINDE and Mary Margaret
JACQUES, and his companion, Eleanor
WOOLMAN
DEVEREAUX of Oberlin, Ohio. He was predeceased by his brothers, David and Daniel
NINDE
of Durham, NH. A gathering for family and Friends will be Saturday, June 30, from 3: 00
pm until a 5: 00 pm service celebrating his life in the private dining room of Kendal at
Oberlin. Richard and Nancy will be buried in Durham Cemetery, Durham, NH.
Memorial contributions may be made to The Ninde Scholars c/o The Community Foundation
of Greater Lorain County, 1865 North Ridge Road East, Lorain, Ohio 44052. Arrangements
by Dicken Funeral Home and Cremation Service Elyria, Ohio.
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LINDNER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-06-05 published
BRODIE,
Isabel
(May 31, 1920-June 1, 2007)
Servicewoman, healer, sportswoman, world traveller, passed away
peacefully on Friday, June 1, 2007 at the Kings Nursing Home
in Bolton, Ontario. She is preceded in death by her parents,
Robert and Ann
BRODIE, brothers Robert and Ian, and dear friend
Mable STUBBS.
She is survived by her nephew Michael
BRODIE and
his wife Marilyn, nieces Ann
INGRAM and husband Alan, Robin
CLEMAS,
Heather HEAPS and husband Len, Lee
MEGSON and husband John, Cathy
MOLINERO, numerous great and great-great-nieces and nephews,
and life-long friend Marion
LINDNER.
Isabel, born in Oakville,
Ontario and later residing in Clarkson, Ontario, enjoyed a rich,
colourful life. She served in the Royal Canadian Air Force during
World War 2, stationed 'overseas' in Newfoundland. She achieved
a degree in Physical Therapy after the war and worked at Toronto's
Hospital for Sick Children where she attained the position of
head Physical Therapist. Isabel retired from the hospital after
25 years of service. Isabel was an adventurer enjoying globetrotting,
camping, canoeing, cross-country skiing, birding, photography,
and golf. She was a skilled wood carver, dressmaker, gardener,
organist, folk dancer, and bridge player. She enjoyed entertaining
Friends, family, colleagues, and patients often at her home and
helping families who could not afford lodging during their child's
treatment at Sick Kid's. Over the years she sponsored children
through Christian Children's Fund visiting some of her sponsored
children in India and other countries. She will be greatly missed
by those who knew and loved her. She touched so many lives. She
will be held in our hearts always with great affection for her
character and love of life. A funeral service will be held on
Saturday, June 9, 2007 at 11: 00 a.m. at the R.S. Kane Funeral
Home (6150 Yonge Street, at Goulding, South of Steeles). She will
be laid to rest in the Veteran's section of York Cemetery (160 Beecroft
Rd.) following the service. Donations in lieu of flowers can
be made to Christian Children's Fund of Canada 1200 Denison Street
Markham, Ontario L3R 8G6 Canada Voice: (905) 754-1001 Toll free:
1-800-2635437 for on-line donations: sponsors@ccfcanada.ca Condolences
www.rskane.ca R.S. Kane 416-221-1159
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ERB,
Robert
Lloyd "
Bob"
After a valiant battle with cancer on Sunday November 4, 2007
at Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital in his 66th year. Beloved
husband of Joan. Loving father of Jeff and his wife Lisa, Tracey
and her husband Jamie and Brad. "Pop Pop" will be forever missed
by his grandchildren Danielle, Justine, B.J., Bryanne, Ciera,
Cody and his great-grand_son Landon. Cherished brother of Shirley
COLE
(Basil,)
Marilyn
HOLUB and brother-in-law of Barb
DUTTON
(Charles). Uncle Bob will be dearly missed by Debby, Kerry, Steve,
Hans, Jill, Alice, Jennifer, Sally, Chuck and the late Julie.
A Celebration of Bob's Life will be held at the Donald V. Brown
Funeral Home (36 Lake Ave, Doctor Stoney Creek 905-662-2928) on
Thursday November 8, 2007 at 1: 30 p.m. Our family would like
to extend a special thank you to Doctor Kirsten
LINDNER and the
staff of 4 West at Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital for the
care. As an expression of sympathy donations to Oakville Trafagar
memorial Hospital Foundation would be appreciated by the family.
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PLAYLE,
Ruth
Evelyn
Peacefully in Toronto on Friday, September 21, 2007 at the age
of 97, in the presence of her dear friend Elaine
LINDO,
Toronto.
Daughter of the late George and Evelyn Ransom
PLAYLE of Nelson,
British Columbia. She will be deeply missed by her Friends and
family. A memorial celebration of life will be held at The Simple
Alternative Funeral Centre, 275 Lesmill Rd., Toronto on Saturday,
September 29th at 11 a.m. If desired, memorial donations to Sleeping
Children Around the World, 28 Pinehurst Crescent, Toronto, Ontario
M9A 3A5, would be appreciated.
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DICKSON/DIXON,
Betty
Evelyn
At the Lennox and Addington County Hospital in Napanee, on Sunday,
July 8, 2007. Betty Evelyn
DICKSON/DIXON of Napanee at age 87. Beloved
wife of the late Bob
DICKSON/DIXON and dear mother of Jane
REIDY
(Tom)
of Maryland and the late Donald. Sister of June
NEEDHAM of Montreal
and the late Sybil
LINDOP and Honor
LEMON.
The family will receive
Friends at the Wannamaker-Tierney Funeral Home, Napanee on Tuesday
evening from 7-9 p.m. Service in the Chapel on Wednesday, July 11
at 11: 00 a.m. Memorial donations made to the Lennox and Addington
County Hospital Foundation would be appreciated. Online condolences
at www.wtfuneralhome.com
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LINDOP,
John
Llewellyn
Passed away at Northumberland Hills Hospital, Cobourg, on Monday,
October 15, 2007. John
LINDOP beloved husband of Audrey
FIERHELLER.
Dear father of David (Audrey) of Toronto, Michael (Jacqueline)
of Port Hope, Peter (Jane) of Cornwall. Also survived by his
grandchildren Joanna, Jason, Kathryn, Britton, Kristen, Nicholas,
Alison, Caroline, great-grandchildren Alexander, William, Jack,
Cole, Sarah, Caleb and Leah. Survived by brother Geoffrey and
sister Phyllis of England. Friends will be received at the Allison
Funeral Home, 103 Mill Street North, Port Hope on Friday from
1 p.m. until time of Memorial Service at 2 p.m. Interment Port
Hope Union Cemetery. If desired, memorial contributions may be
made by cheque to Port Hope and District Health Care Foundation.
www.allisonfuneralhome.com
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HOPKINS,
Kenneth
Of Hanover, passed away at Hanover and District Hospital, on
Monday, January 8, 2007. He was 76. Survived by wife Laura (nee
McBRIDE)
HOPKINS, sons Doug (Judy)
HOPKINS of Hanover, Graham
(Janice) HOPKINS of R.R.#1 Chesley, Jay
HOPKINS of Holland Landing,
daughters Darlene (Brian) Baetz of R.R.#3 Hanover, Laureen
HOPKINS
of Kitchener, Diana (Mike)
PROCTOR of R.R.#5 Owen Sound, grandchildren
Becky Jo, Jessica, Nicole, Laurel, Joel, Erin, Tyler, Jayson,
Joshua, Jaycob, Jennifer, Jeff, Jordan and Ben. Also survived
by sisters Marjorie
CASWELL,
Glenna
(Bob)
MONK, Marilyn (Archie)
LINDSAY all of Durham. Predeceased by brothers Royden, Donald,
Leonard and a sister Joy
TALBOT.
Visitation at the Mighton Funeral
Home, Hanover, on Wednesday 7-9 p.m. where a Family Funeral Service
will be held on Thursday, January 11th, 2007. Interment in Durham
Cemetery. Memorial donations to the Hanover Hospital Foundation
or the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated as expressions
of sympathy. Further information and register book available
at www.mightonfuneralhome.ca
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DARROCH,
Gerald
Sinclair
Suddenly at his residence on Wednesday, June 27, 2007. Gerald
DARROCH of R.R.#3, Durham in his 68th year. Loved brother of
Marilyn (Brain
PERKS)
LINDSAY of Oshawa, Ralph (Linda)
DARROCH
and Janice (Jim
GOW)
McEACHNIE all of Durham. Gerald was uncle,
great-uncle and great-great-uncle to many nieces and nephews.
He was predeceased by his parents George and Janet (née
SINCLAIR)
DARROCH and his infant sister. In respect of Gerald's wishes,
there will be no visitation. A private family funeral service
will take place. Interment Maplewood Cemetery. As expressions
of sympathy, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society or the
charity of your choice would be received by the Fawcett-McEachern
Funeral Home and Cremation Centre, Durham. 519-369-3540
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McGEE,
Robert
David
Peacefully at his residence on Friday January 5, 2007. Robert
David McGEE of Kent Street Woodstock in his 96th year. Beloved
husband of Ruby Margaret
McGEE ((
LEUSZLERnée)
COLE) and the late
Myrtle McGEE (née
(LINDSAY1987.)) Dear father of Lorraine
BLOOMFIELD
and her husband Don of Woodstock, Carol
CARNEGIE and her husband
Paul of Stratford, Bill and his wife Carolyn of Woodstock, Don
LEUSZLER of Montreal, Philip
LEUSZLER of Woodstock and Tim
LEUSZLER
of London. Loved grandfather of nine grandchildren, 18 great-grandchildren
and two great great-grandchildren. Dear brother of Lillian
ROWE
of Woodstock, Ruth
HEATH of London, Earl (Ike)
McGEE and his
wife Phyllis of Woodstock. Also survived by several nieces and
nephews. Predeceased by his sisters Margaret
BARNARD,
Jean
LANGILLE
and Betty ROTH.
Robert was a longtime member of Calvary Pentecostal
Church in Woodstock. Friends may call at the R.D. Longworth Funeral
Home 845 Devonshire Ave. Woodstock (519-539-0004) Monday 2-4 and
7-9 p.m. The funeral service will be held at the Calvary Pentecostal
Church 65 Lansdowne Avenue Woodstock Tuesday at 1: 30 p.m. with
Pastor Keith
BISHOP officiating. Interment Anglican Cemetery.
Contributions to the Calvary Pentecostal Church Building Fund
would be appreciated. Online condolences at www.longworthfuneralhome.com
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SMALL,
Carol
Ann (née
ASSAFF)
Passed away suddenly at her home in Stayner on Wednesday, August
22, 2007 in her 59th year. Carol, loving wife of Ron
SMALL; mother
of Carrie LINDSAY, beloved mom and friend of Ronny-Lynn and her
husband Allan
STOREY of Stayner, Lisa and her husband Michael
DECAIRE of Stayner. Cherished and adored "Nan" of grand_son Jeffrey.
Grandmother of Julia and Leeanne. Predeceased by her mother Marjorie
ROSS, father Charles
ASSAFF, step-father John
ROSS and grand_son
Aaron. Visitation was held on Friday, August 24, 2007 at Fawcett
Funeral Home - Collingwood Chapel, 82 Pine Street, from 6 p.m.-9 p.m.
A funeral service took place in the chapel on Saturday, August
25, 2007 at 2 p.m. Cremation to follow. Interment Stayner Union
Cemetery. Donations may be made to the Orillia Soldier's Memorial
Hospital Renal Clinic or the Canadian Diabetes Association. Friends
may leave comments for the family by visiting www.fawcettfuneralhomes.com.
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WEYMAN,
Ronald C.T. (1915-2007)
It is with great sadness that the family of Ron
WEYMAN announces
his passing on June 26, 2007. Ron left this world peacefully
in his sleep at the place he loved best - the Weyman farmhouse
outside of Flesherton, Ontario, surrounded by his loving family.
Born in Erith, Kent, England in 1915, Ron came to Canada with
his family at age 8. His artistic pursuits started early and
he was acting, painting, writing and taking photographs, before
joining the Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve in 1939, serving
as Lieutenant Commander in the North Atlantic, D-Day and South
East Asia theatres where his achievements were 'mentioned in
dispatches' to the Admiralty. He was also recognized as a war
artist, with his work hanging in the National War Museum. He
joined the fledgling National Film Board of Canada in 1946 and
took his award winning documentary filmmaking skills to television
in 1954 when he joined the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
in Toronto to produce and direct television drama. Over a 26 year
career at the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Ron was a broadcast
pioneer responsible for thousands of hours of television and
the establishment of hundreds of careers. His key contribution
was taking television 'out of the studio and into the streets'
in the 1960s with the groundbreaking series 'Wojeck'. His programs
won critical acclaim, attracted millions of viewers, and created
the template for Canadian drama that continues to this day. After
retiring in 1980 he continued to direct, traveled, wrote three
novels and a book of memoirs as well as several screenplays,
learned to play classical guitar and returned to his first love
- painting. In 2001 he was recognized for his contribution to
Canadian culture, receiving the Governor General's Masterworks
Award. Slowed only by age, he was finally felled by a stroke
four years ago and has now found merciful release. Ron will be
greatly missed by his loving wife Vanna with whom he shared 60 years
of marriage and raised five creative children - Cindy
(BISAILLON,)
Jenny (WEYMAN-
CHARTOFF,)
John ('Tiki',) Peter ('Bay') and James.
He enjoyed watching his family grow with the arrival of 11 grandchildren
- Tosh, Kit, Raffa, Caley, Jesse, Teo, Luke, Riley, and Emma
WEYMAN; Chloe
BISAILLON and Miranda
WEYMAN-
CHARTOFF. Holidays
and weekends often saw the gathering of the family tribe at 'The
Farm' where Ronny presided at the head of the table with his
toasts of 'yo, yo, yo!'. Ron also leaves his dear sister - broadcaster,
writer and sculptor Rita Greer
ALLEN, widow of Canadian Broadcasting
Corporation veteran Robert
ALLEN; sons and daughters in-law Robert
CHARTOFF, Heather
GILMAN, Anne
LINDSAY, Anne
McCLELLAND and Richard
PARTINGTON; and nephews and nieces Astrid
WEYMAN,
Pief
WEYMAN
and Wendy THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON.
His family is so grateful for the time they
were able to share with Ronny, even in his twilight days, and
for the enormous, loving legacy that he has left behind. Fare
you well, old sailor. Thanks to all the caregivers who helped
Ronny through his last years, especially those at the Queen Elizabeth
Centre, and the South West/Grey Bruce Community Care Access Centre,
Care Partners and Red Cross. Cremation has occurred and a gathering
of Friends and family to honour his memory and celebrate his
accomplishments will take place at the Arts and Letters Club,
14 Elm Street, Toronto from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Sunday, July 8,
2007. Memorial Celebration at noon with reception to follow.
No flowers please but donations are encouraged to the Heart and
Stroke Foundation.
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COOKE,
George
Blackstone
By Kaireen
ADAMSON,
Page L6
George Blackstone
COOKE, known as Joe, was the youngest of five
siblings. His father died when he was 10 years old, leaving Joe's
mother to raise three teenage girls and two young boys through
the Depression.
For pocket change, Joe and his brother caught dew worms on the
golf course to sell to Lake Couchiching fishermen. Joe learned
to swim and play lacrosse at Orillia's Young Men's Christian
Association; he learned his love of Gilbert and Sullivan musicals
at the local high school.
As a youth Joe sought adventure in Labrador, where he was employed
building the Goose Bay aerodrome. He left for King's College
in Nova Scotia, graduating as a sub-lieutenant. He joined the
Royal Navy and served three years on the frigate H.M.S. Loch
Fada, escorting convoys on the North Atlantic.
On VE Day, unable to get in the front door of London's celebrated
Hammersmith Palais, Joe climbed to a second-storey balcony. He
drew such a cheer that he threw down his hat, then his coat,
and so on until, when apprehended by the shore patrol, he was
down to his skivvies and the crowd was roaring its approval.
After the war, Joe enrolled at the University of Toronto, where
he received an award for excellence in English literature. He
continued his studies at Osgoode Hall Law School.
While a student Joe met and married Dorothy
LINDSAY. In 1951,
Joe and Dorothy moved to her hometown of Renfrew, Ontario, in
the heart of the Ottawa Valley. Fifty-eight years of marriage
produced a family of six children and, eventually, 10 grandchildren.
Winters found Joe and his family on ski hills, where his advice
to the timid was: "Don't look, just ski." On early spring mornings,
canoes were lashed on trucks and Joe, family and Friends would
head out to run the swollen creeks and rivers. When he heard
the roar of approaching rapids Joe's face would beam in anticipation.
"Ladies and gentlemen - we have ourselves a river!"
Joe established a thriving law practice in Renfrew. He was a
natural community leader, a spirited participant in fundraising
song-and-dance reviews and a friend to the developmentally disabled.
An annual "
COOKE's
Outing" named in honour of Joe and Dorothy
continues to provide recreation for individuals in Community
Living.
In his retirement years, Joe and his family played host to many
Friends at their sugar bush. The first boil came off in 1979 and
the last in 2006, with many a red ribbon for the Cooke and Co.
syrup entry in the Renfrew Fair. Joe made the most of his 85 years.
Kaireen ADAMSON is Joe's daughter.
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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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LUCAS,
Harry
W.
(Veteran World War 2 as a Spitfire Pilot; Early Member of the
Canadian Race Drivers Association; Member of Recreational Aircraft
Association of Canada; Retired Vice President Canadian Colemans
Peacefully at The Davis Centre, Bolton, on Saturday evening,
January 6, 2007, Harry W.
LUCAS,
Bolton, in his 84th year, beloved
husband of Mary
WALKER.
Loving father of Mary
LUCAS, Oakville
Mike LUCAS (deceased) and his wife Susan
LINDSEY, Bolton; Scott
LUCAS and his wife
Susan
RICHARDS,
Bolton. Dear grandfather of
Jillian and Evelyn
LUCAS.
Sadly missed by his sister Mary and
her husband Bill
ABBOTT,
Port
Perry.
The family will receive
their Friends at the Egan Funeral Home, 203 Queen Street South
(Hwy. 50), Bolton (905-857-2213), Wednesday morning, January 10
from 10 o'clock until time of memorial service in the chapel
at 11 o'clock. If desired, memorial donations may be made to
the Alzheimer Society of Peel, 60 Briarwood Avenue, Mississauga
L5G 3N6 or the charity of your choice. Condolences for the family
may be offered at www.eganfuneralhome.com.
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SMITH,
Winnifred
Joan
At the Grey Bruce Health Services, Owen Sound on Sunday September 16,
2007 of Grey Gables, Markdale and formerly of Flesherton in her
87th year. Beloved wife of the late Robert
SMITH.
Loving mother
of Ian (Cathy) of Flesherton and Pam of Maple. She will be loved
and remembered by her grand_son Sam of Kitchener. Dear sister
of Kathleen
PARKER of Kent, England and the late Leslie
MONK
and Doreen
LINDSTON-
NIND.
The family will receive Friends at
the Fawcett Funeral Home, Flesherton on Tuesday, September 18
from 7-9 p.m. Service will be held at St. Andrews Presbyterian
Church, Priceville on Wednesday, September 19 at 11: 00 a.m. Interment
Evergreen Cemetery. Comrades of the Royal Canadian Legion, Flesherton-Markdale
Br. #333, are asked to assemble for service 7: 00 p.m. Tuesday.
Memorial contributions to St. Andrews Presbyterian Church or
the Royal Canadian Legion Poppy Fund would be gratefully appreciated.
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CAPLAN,
Ruth
On Saturday, December 29, 2007 at the Baycrest Apotex Centre.
Ruth CAPLAN beloved wife of the late Harry
CAPLAN.
Loving mother
and mother-in-law of Joyce
LINDZON and Murray
KIDECKEL, and Butch
and Myrna. Dear sister and sister-in-law of Mutti and Betty
KLAYMAN,
Morley KLAYMAN, and the late Irene
KLAYMAN,
Rena and Harry
STEINBERG,
Evelyn and Max
LASTOFSKY.
Devoted
Bubi of Lauren and Michael,
Robbie, Lezlee and David, Corey, and Alana. Devoted great-grandmother
of Allan, Jesse, Alexi, Aaron, Eric, Marly, Jordana, Ashley,
and Ryan. At Benjamin's Park Memorial Chapel, 2401 Steeles Avenue
West (three lights west of Dufferin) for service on Monday, December 31,
2007 at 1: 00 p.m. Interment Beth David Synagogue section of Pardes
Shalom Cemetery. Shiva 330 Spadina Road, #2001. Memorial donations
may be made to the Ruth and Harry Caplan Endowment Fund c/o the
Baycrest Foundation, 416-785-2875.
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PEPPERDINE,
Edna
Mary (née
GENOE)
Passed away peacefully with her family by her side at the Royal
Victoria Hospital, Barrie, on Sunday June 24, 2007 in her 78th
year. Loving wife and best friend of Robert (Bob) for 54 years.
Devoted mother of Brian
PEPPERDINE (Veronica), Wayne
PEPPERDINE
(Debra,) Linda
LING
(Brad) and Shelley
RENHAN (Gerry.)
She will
be sadly missed and fondly remembered by her children and her
four granddaughters Rachel, Emily, Elizabeth and Makayla all
of whom she cherished. A long, hard battle was fought with Alzheimer's
and colon cancer. A special thanks to her family doctor Doctor D.S.
NESDALY and doctors K.R.
McKENZIE, B.
PRESSNAIL and R.
IRVIN
in Palliative Care. Cremation has taken place with private family
interment at Barrie Union Cemetery. Family and Friends who wish
to recognize happy times together may make a donation to the
Royal Victoria Hospital Regional Cancer Care Centre or the Alzheimer
Society of Simcoe County. Always Remember my love until we meet
again. Arrangements entrusted to Steckley-Gooderham Funeral HomeS.
Condolences may be forwarded through www.steckleygooderham.com
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BEDER,
Jean "
Jennie" (née
SMITH)
In her hundredth year, on Sunday, December 23, 2007, at Mt. Sinai
Hospital. Jean
BEDER, beloved daughter of the late Rose and Jacob
SMITH, wife of the late Monte. Loving mother and mother-in-law
of Robert and Sharron, and Nancy
BEDER. Dear sister of the late
Goldie ROTH.
Devoted grandmother of Jeffrey and May
LING, Alison
and Kenny, Adam and Lindsey, Michael, and Aarin and Michael.
Cherished great-grandmother of Hannah
RUBIE,
Tyler
SYDNEY, Aidan
JACOB, Rowen
ALEXANDER, Caleb
MONTE, Jamie
BOYD, and Rylee
PACE.
Special thanks to Christina
QUIAZON. At Holy Blossom Temple,
1950 Bathurst (South of Eglinton), for service on Thursday, December 27th
at 10: 30 a.m. Interment Beth Tzedec Memorial Park. Shiva 59 Old
Colony Road. Memorial donations may be made to the Beder Family
H.H.T. Fund c/o Saint Michael's Hospital Foundation at 416-864-5887.
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SHAW,
Jane▼
(GARRETT) (1915-2007)
Jane SHAW
(GARRETT) was born in Sheffield, England. She immigrated
to Canada with her family when she was seven and while growing
up lived in both Toronto and
in Canton, Ohio. She passed away
on August 19, 2007 in Saanichton, British Columbia. She and Frank
married, and as a couple, spent most of their amazing lives in
Welland, Ontario, where Jane was active in the Rotary Club with
Frank. Jane was also involved with The Women's Auxiliary at the
Welland County General Hospital and
at St. David's Anglican Church.
Both loved to travel and they did widely. Jane and Frank moved
to British Columbia in 1999 to live in their home on the ocean
where Frank died in 2001. Jane leaves her; children, Brenda
MARIN-
LINK
(Roland▼) of Sidney British Columbia, and Kevin
SHAW
(Suzanne▼)
of Ottawa, Ontario; four grandchildren, Jeffrey
MARIN
(Christine▼)
of Langley, British Columbia, Jennifer
JANZEN
(Robin▼) of Saskatoon,
Saskatchewan, Jason and Byron
SHAW of Ottawa; and four great-grandchildren,
Sophie and Kate
MARIN, and Natalie and Emmitt
JANZEN.
All▼ her
offspring have a great sense of pride and love for their Mother,
Grandmother and GiGi.
Memorial Services will be held at 10: 00 a.m. on Monday, September 24,
2007 in St. David's Anglican Church, Welland Ontario, and at
11: 00 a.m. on Friday, September 28 in St. Matthias Anglican Church,
Victoria, British Columbia. A luncheon will follow after each
service. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Welland Rotary
Club, St. David's Anglican Church in Welland, Ontario or the
Saanich Peninsula Hospital Foundation Palliative Care Garden
in Saanichton would be gratefully received.
Sequoia Gardens of Victoria, British Columbia (250) 658-6202
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SHAW,
Jane▲
(GARRETT) (1915-2007)
Jane SHAW
(GARRETT) was born in Sheffield, England. She immigrated
to Canada with her family when she was seven and while growing
up lived in both Toronto and
in Canton, Ohio. She passed away
on August 19, 2007 in Saanichton, British Columbia. She and Frank
married, and as a couple, spent most of their amazing lives in
Welland, Ontario, where Jane was active in the Rotary Club with
Frank. Jane was also involved with The Women's Auxiliary at the
Welland County General Hospitaland at St. David's Anglican Church.
Both loved to travel and they did widely. Jane and Frank moved
to British Columbia in 1999 to live in their home on the ocean
where Frank died in 2001. Jane leaves her; children, Brenda
MARIN-
LINK
(Roland▲) of Sidney British Columbia, and Kevin
SHAW
(Suzanne▲)
of Ottawa, Ontario; four grandchildren, Jeffrey
MARIN
(Christine▲)
of Langley British Columbia, Jennifer
JANZEN
(Robin▲) of Saskatoon,
Saskatchewan, Jason and Byron
SHAW of Ottawa; and four great-grandchildren,
Sophie and Kate
MARIN, and Natalie and Emmitt
JANZEN.
All▲ her
offspring have a great sense of pride and love for their Mother,
Grandmother and GiGi.
Memorial Services will be held at 10: 00 a.m. on Monday, September 24,
2007 in St. David's Anglican Church, Welland, Ontario, and at
11: 00 a.m. on Friday, September 28 in St. Matthias Anglican Church,
Victoria, British Columbia. A luncheon will follow after each
service. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Welland Rotary
Club, St. David's Anglican Church in Welland, Ontario or the
Saanich Peninsula Hospital Foundation Palliative Care Garden
in Saanichton would be gratefully received.
Sequoia Gardens of Victoria, British Columbia (250) 658-6202
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LINKER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-07-05 published
TRENHOLM,
Ruth
Marguerite (née
MANNING)
Passed away on June 28, 2007 surrounded by her loving children.
Born in Amherst, Nova Scotia she was a daughter of the late Wylie
and Nell MANNING. A proud alumna of Acadia University she held
the position of life secretary for her class of 1940. A resident
of The Town of Mount Royal, Montreal for fifty-six years, she
was very active at Mount Royal United Church, and Mount Royal
Curling Club. Recently she relocated her residence to Oakville,
Ontario.
Ruth is survived by her sister Joyce
BROOKS; her children,
Linda BOSTON (David) Bridgewater, Nova Scotia, Ted (Gail) Oakville,
Ontario, Anne (Clemente) Montreal, Karen
LINKER (Steve) Toronto,
twelve grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. She was predeceased
by her husband William, daughter Joyce and brother Ralph
MANNING.
Ruth loved life. Her passion for family, community, church and
Friends never wavered throughout her 88 years and her love for
her hometown kept her returning to the shores of Tidnish beach
every summer. A memorial service/celebration of her life will
be held in her honor in Nova Scotia on August 11, 2007 at the
Lorneville United Church at 1: 30 p.m. She will be missed and
remembered by her family as a caring, compassionate and loving
mother and grandmother. Forever in our hearts. Donations may
be made to the Canadian Cancer Society. Email condolences may
be sent through www.koprivataylor.com
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WHITE/WHYTE,
Irene
Myrtle (née
LINNEN)
Peacefully at Summit Pace in Owen Sound on Friday June 1, 2007.
In her 82nd year, Irene Myrtle
WHITE/WHYTE (née
LINNEN,) beloved wife
of the late Allan Reginald
WHITE/WHYTE.
Loving mother of Susan and
her husband Bill
SUTTON, and Richard
WHITE/WHYTE.
Very special grandmother
of Michael and Chad. Dear sister of Rose (Mrs. Norman
MOIR,)
Elaine (Mrs. Linus
SCHIKOWSKY) and Harvey
LINNEN and his wife
Linda.
Loving sister-in-law of Jean (Mrs. George
WHITE/WHYTE.)
Predeceased
by her brothers Alan, George and Harold, her sister Donna (Mrs. Jerome
SCHIKOWSKY) and sisters-in-law Lenore (Mrs. Howard
McDONALD)
and Ethel (Mrs. Roy
BROWN.)
Fondly remembered by her nieces and
nephews. Irene was a member of the Woodford Women's Institute
for over 20 years and will be greatly remembered for her love
of baking and cooking. Friends may call at the Breckenridge-Ashcroft
Funeral Home on Tuesday evening from 7-9 p.m. A funeral service
will be held at the funeral home on Wednesday morning at 11 a.m.
Rev. Jack TWEDDLE officiating. Interment in Greenwood Cemetery.
As expressions of sympathy, memorial donations to the Canadian
Diabetes Association or to the Canadian Cancer Society would
be appreciated by the family.
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LOGAN,
Helen
Georgina (née
ARGUE)
On Tuesday, September 11, 2007 at Humber River Regional Hospital.
Beloved wife of Melville and dear mother and best friend of Janet
LINT
(Richard.) A loving Baw-Baw, Helen will be deeply missed
by her grand_sons Kevin
LINT
(Lesley) and Jamie
LINT and her two
beautiful great-grandchildren Andrew and Maggie. She is survived
by her brothers Bill
ARGUE
(Mildred) and Frank
ARGUE (Valerie.)
Helen had a wonderful 65 year partnership with Mel after they
met while working at The Toronto Star. They married in 1942,
just in time for Mel to enlist in the army. Special thanks to
Dr. VARTY,
Doctor
CHOI and the staffs at Saint_Joseph's Health Centre
and Humber River Regional Hospital for their loving care. A private
family ceremony has been held and a celebration of her life will
be held on Saturday, September 22, 2007.
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LINT,
Sybil
Lois
Dorothea
Passed away peacefully on October 6, 2007 in her 98th year at
West Park Centre. Predeceased by George, her husband of over
60 years. Born in Bracebridge, she lived in Toronto and Montréal
for many years, retiring to travel and winter in Florida. Cherished
mother to sons David (Jane) and Richard (Janet); and Nana to
grandchildren Christopher (Sara), Kevin (Lesley) and Jamie. Loving
great-grandmother to Andrew and Maggie. Sybil lived completely:
her joy in life and generosity will remain an inspiration to
all who knew her. Thanks to the wonderful staff at West Park.
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REID,
Dora
Ellen
(LINTON)
In loving memory of a beloved mother and friend, Dora Ellen
(LINTON)
REID, who passed away July 22, 2002 in her 93rd year.
We often lie awake at night,
When the world is fast asleep,
And take a walk down memory lane,
With tears upon our cheeks.
The happy years we had with you,
Are worth their weight in gold,
The joy and laughter that you gave,
Are ours to have and hold.
- Forever loved and treasured by the Reid Family and Kevin
LONG.
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LINTON,
Harold
Grant
In his 53rd year at Henderson General Hospital in Hamilton, leaving
two sons Cole Matthew and Luke Edward. Lovingly remembered by
fiance Catherine
KERR, her children Calvin and Carrie and two
grandchildren Justyce and Tytus. Sadly missed by Archie and Glenda
KERR and Jean and Albert
GOULD.
Leaving many wonderful memories
with his mother, Christina
LINTON, and brothers and sisters Hugh
LINTON (Carmen), Ida
GIBSON (Pete), Frank
LINTON, Beth
ATTWOOD
(Rick,) Gladys
STONEHAM
(Jim,) nine nieces and nephews and sixteen
great-nieces and nephews. Predeceased by his father, Charles
and a nephew. A brief interment service will be held at Shelburne
Cemetery on Monday September 10 at 1 p.m. followed by family
and Friends gathering at the Shelburne Legion. Donations in memory
of Harold Grant
LINTON to the Canadian Cancer Society or a charity
of your choice would be appreciated. Friends may leave comments
for the family by visiting www.fawcettfuneralhomes.com.
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LINTON,
John
Kenneth "
Ken"
Surrounded by his family on Sunday, September 2, 2007, at Oakville
Trafalgar Memorial Hospital. Ken will be greatly missed and lovingly
remembered by his wife
Helen (née
SPEERS,) son Mark and his wife
Leslie, daughter Julie and her husband Mark. Inspirational grandfather
to Jack, Tyler, Kaitlyn and Alex.
son of the late Mary and Hugh
John LINTON. Dear brother of Paul (Joyce,) Donn (Jean) and Terry
(Caroline.)
Brother-in-law of Albert
POST
(Beryl.)
Cherished
uncle to his nieces and nephews. Ken was a proud employee of
the Ford Motor Company for over 41 years. His opportunities and
adventures led him across the world, touching the lives of many
people. A Memorial Service will be held at St. Cuthbert's Anglican
Church, 1541 Oakhill Drive, Oakville, on Friday, September 7,
2007 at 11: 00 a.m. As expressions of sympathy, donations to the
Canadian National Institute for the Blind, 1929 Bayview Avenue,
Toronto, Ontario M4G 3E8 (www.cnib.ca). Email condolences may
be sent to ken.linton@wardfh.com.
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CARVETH,
W.
Hope (née
LINTON)
A gracious and dignified lady. (Graduate of the University of
Toronto School of Nursing; Veteran of World War 2, Lt. N/S Royal
Canadian Army Medical Corps) at Lakeridge Health Oshawa, on Saturday,
September 29, 2007 in her 93rd year. Loving wife of 54 years
of the late Gordon
CARVETH. Dear mother of Arthur and Mona of
Ottawa, and Liz and Peter
THORNBACK of the United Arab Emirates.
Loving grandmother of Matt (Jody), Jamie, Ian (Jessica) and Colin.
Hope will be remembered by her niece Pat
ABRAM
(John) and her
sister-in-law Libby
STEVENS.
She will be missed by her many Friends
amongst the residents and staff at the Village of Taunton Mills,
Whitby. Friends will be received at the Newcastle Funeral Home,
386 Mill St. South (Mill St. exit, just north of 401 at the lights)
on Wednesday, October 3, 2007 from 5-8 p.m. A Funeral service
will be held in the chapel on Thursday, October 4, at 1 p.m.
with visitation one hour prior. Cremation. In Lieu of flowers
memorial donations to a charity of your choice would be greatly
appreciated. (Expressions of sympathy may be made on-line through
www.newcastlefuneralhome.com)
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NEWMAN,
Barbara "
Babs"
Georgina
It is with great sadness that the family announces her passing
on Saturday, December 15th, 2007. Pre-deceased by her loving
husband Frederick (Ted)
NEWMAN and adored son Lawrence (Larry)
NEWMAN. Survived by her brother Meredith
ORR and wife
June.
Loved
mother of Barbara
ROBERTS and husband Dennis, Lynne
NEWMAN and
husband Roger
PHELPS,
Joady
COUSINEAU and husband Scott, and
daughter-in-law Donna
NEWMAN. Cherished gran of Hilary
NEWMAN
and husband Frank
LINTZEN,
Sean
ROBERTS, Shelley
ROBERTS, Christopher
ROBERTS, Kimberly
PHELPS, Kyle
COUSINEAU and Kendra
COUSINEAU.
Babs will be missed by her faithful companion, golden retriever,
Yoyo. Special thanks to the Welland Hospital nephrology nursing
staff, the peritoneal dialysis nurses, doctors and staff at the
Ontario Street Site, and the Saint Elizabeth nurses. The family
will receive Friends at the Hulse and English Funeral Home and Chapel,
75 Church Street, (905) 684-6346 on Monday, December 17th, 2007
from 7-9 p.m. and
on Tuesday, December 18th, 2007 from 2-4 and
7-9 p.m. A Funeral Service to celebrate Babs life will be held
at St. George's Anglican Church, 83 Church St, on Wednesday December 19th,
2007 at 1 p.m. Cremation to follow. If desired, donations to
the Kidney Foundation would be appreciated by her family.
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