LIVERANCE
LIVERNOIS
LIVINGSTON
LIVINGSTONE
LIVERANCE o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-09-14 published
LIVERANCE,
John
Of Brantford passed away at Brantford General Hospital on Tuesday,
September 11, 2007 in his 63rd year. Best friend and loving companion
of Gaetane
BOISLARD and dear father of Scott (Monique) of Cambridge,
Theresa (Mike
EDWARDS) of Brantford, Jay (Robyn) of Brantford,
and five step-children. Also sadly missed by grandchildren Daniel,
Benjamin, Nicholas, Derek and eight step grandchildren, brothers
Charlie (Vivian) of Wiarton, Bruce of Pike Bay, sisters Jane
TICKNER of Orillia, Mae
SCHNURR of Wiarton, Patsy (Wayne)
ADAM/ADAMS
of Kitchener, Barb (Gerald)
GORE of Chatham, as well as many
nieces and nephews. John was predeceased by his parents Mary
(BESTWARD) and William
LIVERANCE, brothers Donald, George, Jim
and sister Marie. Visitation will be held at the Bethel Missionary
Church, 18 Ferndale Road, Lion's head on Friday, September 14th
from 2: 00-4:00 and 7:00-9:00 p.m. where the funeral service to
celebrate John's life will be held on Saturday, September 15th
at 11: 00 a.m. Interment Eastnor Cemetery. Donations made to the
Heart and Stroke Foundation or charity of your choice would be
appreciated by the family as expressions of sympathy. Arrangements
entrusted to the George Funeral Home, Wiarton. Condolences may
be sent to the family at www.georgefuneralhome.com
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LIVERNOIS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-09-22 published
LIVERNOIS,
Clifford
Suddenly, but peacefully on Tuesday, September 18th, 2007, at
the age of 82. Beloved husband of Helen. Will be sadly missed
by Laurie STATHER
(Chris) of Belleville, and John
LIVERNOIS of
Guelph, the children of Cliff and Audrey Davis. Loving Grandfather
of Niki, (Dave), Michael (Tabitha), Ali, Ryan and Becky.
Great-grandfather of Chloe, and Isabelle and uncle to Leonard
LIVERNOIS.
Predeceased by brother Leonard, and sisters Hilda,
Louise, and Grace. Family and Friends will be received at the
Giffen-Mack "Scarborough" Funeral Home and Cremation Centre, 4115 Lawrence
Ave. E. (one block west of Kingston Rd.) 416-281-6800 on Monday,
September 24th, 2007 at 1: 00 p.m. followed by a Celebration of
Clifford's life at 2: 00 p.m. in the Chapel. Cremation. If so
desired, donations in Clifford's memory may be made to the Cardiac
Care facilities of Rouge Valley Health "Centenary" or University
Health Network.
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LIVINGSTON o@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2007-09-12 published
LIVINGSTON,
Delmer
In loving memory of my dear husband Delmer who passed away September 6,
Some day I hope to meet you
Some day I know not when
We shall meet in a better land
And never part again.
- Lovingly remembered by your wife Islay.
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LIVINGSTON o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-09-19 published
HUNTER,
John
Joseph
In Sunnybrook Hospital, Toronto Monday September 17, 2007. John
HUNTER of R.R.#1, Durham, in his 58th year. Beloved husband of
Kelly MCINNES/MCINNIS.
Loving brother of Jason
HUNTER of R.R.#1, Durham
and the late William and the late Margaret
LIVINGSTON.
Funeral
Service will be held at John's home at R.R.#1, Durham at 3: 00 p.m.
on Sunday September 23, 2007. Interment Rocky Saugeen Cemetery.
Arrangements entrusted to Fawcett-McEachern Funeral Home and Cremation
Centre, Durham.
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LIVINGSTON o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-12-20 published
LITTLE,
Norma
Jean (née
LIVINGSTON)
At the Meaford Hospital on Tuesday December 18, 2007. Norma Jean
(née LIVINGSTON)
LITTLE of Meaford at the age of 86. Beloved
wife of 'Colonel' Bill
LITTLE who predeceased her in October
of 2000. Much loved mother of Brigadier General (Ret'd) W.R.C. 'Clark'
LITTLE and his wife
Barbara of Ottawa. Fondly remembered by grand_son
Lance Corporal Cassidy
LITTLE, Royal Marine Commando, of Plymouth,
United Kingdom and granddaughter Katie
LITTLE of Saint_John's Newfoundland.
Predeceased by a sister Roberta and remembered also by her niece
Amanda STAINES of Toronto. A memorial funeral service, officiated
by Reverend Gary
PARKER, will be conducted at Christ Church Anglican
in Meaford on Saturday December 22 at 1: 30 p.m. A family service
of committal and interment of Norma Jean's cremated remains will
be conducted at Duxbury Cemetery in the spring. As your expression
of sympathy, donations to the Meaford General Hospital Foundation
would be appreciated and may be made through the Ferguson Funeral
Home, 48 Boucher St. E., Meaford N4L 1B9 (519-538-1320) to whom
arrangements are entrusted.
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LIVINGSTON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-07-25 published
ORCHARD,
Richard
Arthur
Devoted husband, loving father and passionate newspaper editor,
suddenly at Campbellford Memorial Hospital, near his cottage
on Twin Sister Lakes, Marmora, on Sunday, July 22, 2007. Lovingly
remembered by his wife
Dana (née
FLAVELLE) and children Stewart
and Grace, all of Toronto. Survived by his mother, Betty
ORCHARD,
sister Bonnie
ORCHARD and nieces and nephews, Jamie, Kelly, Andrew
and Brett Donlevy (all of Saskatoon,) brother-in-law Doug
FLAVELLE
(Brenda LIVINGSTON,) and nieces Olivia and Genevieve, of Toronto.
Predeceased by his father, Doctor Stewart
ORCHARD, and his older
brother Jamie
ORCHARD.
Born in Saskatoon, on July 24, 1958, he
graduated from Nutana Collegiate and Ryerson University School
of Journalism. He was a talented editor at The Toronto Star,
where he held positions on the national, foreign, city and life
sections, as well as founding the Your Home section. He also
taught at Ryerson, founded a home improvement website, homeenvy.com,
and pursued his many other passions, including running, investing,
and mentoring others. A memorial service will be held Friday,
July 27 at the University of Toronto Faculty Club, 41 Willcocks
Street, Toronto at 11 a.m. In lieu of flowers, donations may
be made to Habitat for Humanity, Toronto Chapter.
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LIVINGSTON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-08-10 published
LIVINGSTON,
William▼
Ross▼
On a beautiful summer day, in full view of scenic Lake Muskoka
from his beloved cottage, and surrounded by his family, God came
for the soul of Bill
LIVINGSTON.
Bill▼ fought a courageous battle
with cancer of the esophagus, and died on August 5, 2007 in his
85th year. Dearly loved and loving husband of Joan for 59 years,
and cherished father of Bob (Laurel), Brian (Michele) and Anne
(Stan). Middle
son of Charles and Gladys
LIVINGSTON, and brother
to Stuart and the late Charles
LIVINGSTON.
Devoted
Grandad, GaGa
and coach of his nine grand_sons (the 'BB Team') Michael, Ted,
Blair, Jack, Tim, Patrick, Matthew, Andrew and David who were
his pride and joy. He will be missed by his favourite dog Piper.
Bill's life led him from his birthplace in Toronto, through the
University of Toronto Schools and to the University of Toronto.
He joined the army and participated in the liberation of the
Netherlands.
After the war, marriage to Joan
VANSTONE brought
a wonderful life filled with family and career memories. Right
to the end, Bill kept his sense of humour and sincere thoughtfulness
for others. He was a courageous leader known for his strong integrity
and commitment to the community through a lifetime of volunteering.
He served on many boards, including Bellwood Health Services,
Princess Margaret Hospital, Canadian Blood Services, The Scott
Mission and The Conservation Foundation. He lived life to the
fullest and in return was enriched with a loving family, many
dear Friends and several caring communities that will miss him
beyond measure. The family will receive Friends at the Humphrey
Funeral Home - A.W. Miles Chapel, 1403 Bayview Avenue (south
of Eglinton Avenue East), from 5-8 p.m. on Wednesday, August
15th. A celebration of Bill's life will be held at the Timothy
Eaton Memorial Church, 230 St. Clair Avenue West, Toronto, to
be determined in early September. In lieu of flowers, Bill would
welcome contributions to The Scott Mission, 502 Spadina Ave.,
Toronto M5S 2H1 or The Conservation Foundation, 5 Shoreham Dr.,
Downsview, M3N 1S4 or the charity of your choice. Thank you to
Doctors Hebert, Wong and Simone, all their nurses and receptionists,
and Community Care Access Centre Muskoka (especially Inge, Nancy,
Laura, Robbie and Julie) for their tremendous support and compassion.
Special thanks to wife, Joan and daughter, Anne for all their
help in making Bill's wishes possible. Just before he died, he
was reminded that all the family was with him now, just as they
had been together 40 years earlier when the cottage was built.
His last words to his family were 'God bless all of you'.
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LIVINGSTON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-08-15 published
CLARKSON,
Madeleine (née
EARLS)
Peacefully, at home, and surrounded by family August 13, 2007.
Born in Swansea, South Wales November 13, 1923. During World
War 2, Madeleine served in the Women's Royal Naval Service and
was stationed in Ceylon. During the conflict, she met Canadian
naval officer Max B.E.
CLARKSON and after a wartime romance,
settled in Buffalo, New York. In 1975, her husband took an appointment
at the University of Toronto Business School, and the family
moved to Toronto. Madeleine was a woman of great beauty, dignity,
kindness and was blessed with a terrific sense of humour. She
and her husband loved to entertain and passionately supported
the arts communities wherever they lived. While in Buffalo, she
served on the acquisitions committee of the Albright Knox Art
Gallery. While in Toronto, she took up sculpting and produced
some wonderful pieces. A family favourite is 'The Phoenix' which,
for a time, was presented annually to the Centre for Addiction
and Mental Health's Courage to Come Back recipients. She will
be truly missed by many but especially by her loving son Max
CLARKSON, daughter Hélène
CLARKSON, and son-in-law, Andrew
LIVINGSTON
of Toronto. She was a wonderful 'Nain' to her grandchildren Eliza,
Max, and Lucas
LIVINGSTON.
She was a remarkable woman who lived
a remarkable life. The family would like to thank Bruce Mahoney
and the staff of Home Instead Senior Care and especially to Mercy,
Edith, and Sofia for all their care and kindness. A service will
be held in Trinity College Chapel, 6 Hoskin Ave, Toronto, on
Friday, August 17 at 11: 00 a.m. In lieu of flowers, please make
a donation to the Canadian Opera Company, 227 Front St. E., Toronto,
M5A 1E8. Condolences and memories may be forwarded through www.humphreymiles.com
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LIVINGSTON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-09-08 published
LIVINGSTON,
William▲
Ross▲
William left us on a beautiful summer day on August 5, 2007.
A celebration of Bill's life will be held in Timothy Eaton Memorial
Church, 230 St. Clair Avenue West, Toronto on Friday, September 14th
at 11 o'clock.
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LIVINGSTON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-10-22 published
LIVINGSTON,
Bill▲
Husband, father, grandfather, businessman. Born August 8, 1922
in Toronto. Died August 5 in Muskoka, Ontario, of cancer, aged
By Brian LIVINGSTON,
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Bill LIVINGSTON, middle
son of Charles and Gladys
LIVINGSTON,
grew up during the Depression (he recalled his mother feeding
the jobless out of the back door of their Rosedale home).
His start at Whitney School allowed him to attend University
of Toronto Schools or UTS (which he always pronounced UDS),
then on to the University of Toronto.
He enlisted in the army and was part of the liberation of the
Netherlands, an event he celebrated 50 years later by marching
with his wife in the parade of celebration in that grateful country.
After the war, he returned to university to complete his commerce
degree, and one day noticed a young woman named Joan
VANSTONE
in the library. Marriage soon followed on September 25, 1948,
followed by the birth of their three children, Bob, Brian and
Anne.
Bill was a salesman in his early career, selling the then-new
product of group life insurance to companies.
His career in the financial services area moved him to Hartford,
Connecticut., New York and Winnipeg, with his family in tow.
The kids were particularly amused when he failed his first driving
test in Manitoba.
Bill the golfer showed his true priorities when he won the accounting
prize at university, and instead of using the money to buy some
accounting books (as suggested by the accounting firm), he used
it to buy a membership in a golf club.
He always enjoyed golfing with his family and was a keen competitor
in the parent-and-child tournament.
Bill found great pleasure in his nine grandchildren, all boys.
He took pride in their accomplishments and helped when mishaps
occurred.
Bill was happiest when he was at his cottage in Muskoka, Ontario
He must have puzzled many a tour guide in his travels, when,
say, looking at the Taj Mahal, he would say: "Almost as good
as South Gravenhurst."
The cottage was built in 1967, and in the spirit of that centennial
year, he called it Aca Nada, meaning "here is nothing."
This is said to come from a map notation made by Spanish sailors
who were early visitors to North America.
Bill was an innately fair man. When he was dealing with a contractor
in Muskoka, he would always conclude the negotiations by asking
"Is this fair to you, too?"
He was never happier than when he was painting the boathouse
or moving a rock as long as it was with his family.
As the end approached, Bill was gratified by all the support
of his family and Friends. Although not an emotional man, there
were tears in his eyes as he listened to the appreciative words
of all who knew him.
Brian LIVINGSTON is Bill's son.
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LIVINGSTON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-12-01 published
LIVINGSTON,
John (1928-2007)
He loved and was loved
A donation, a flirtation or a savoured martini would be some
of the ways you might say goodbye
Condolences or messages to accompany John should be sent to jl2007@canada.com
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LIVINGSTONE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2007-01-02 published
McLEAN,
Adele
Margie (née
CUTCLIFFE)
It is with broken hearts and great sorrow that our family announces
the passing of Adele Margie
(CUTCLIFFE)
McLEAN to be with her
Lord on Saturday, December 30th at Parkwood Hospital. Mrs.
McLEAN
is the much loved wife of Max
McLEAN of Courtright, Ontario and
dear mother of Michael
McLEAN
(Paula,)
Tami
TAILOR/TAYLOR (Larry,) Don
McLEAN (Eunice), Elizabeth
SHARPE (John), Caroline
KING (Craig)
and special friend and grandmother to 17 grandchildren. Adele
was in her 68th year, the seventh child of her predeceased parents
Harold and Janet
CUTCLIFFE, Cape Traverse, Prince Edward Island.
Loving sister of Beatrice
PATTERSON (Doug), Lois
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON, Wendell
CUTCLIFFE, Alger
CUTCLIFFE (Elizabeth), Donna
LIVINGSTONE, Elizabeth
Flack, Lynda
GARDINER
(Sheldon) and long-time special friend
Hazel THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON.
Sister-in-law of Peggy and Ruth
CUTCLIFFE, brother-in-law
of Paul DAWSON and predeceased by brothers Gordon, Byron and
Gerald and sister Eleanor, brothers-in-law Doug
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON and
Nelson LIVINGSTONE.
Sadly missed by many nieces and nephews.
Family and Friends will be received at Smith Funeral Home, 1576 London
Line (Hwy 22) Sarnia, Ontario on Tuesday evening, January 2 from
7-9 p.m., and Wednesday, January 3, 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Funeral
service will be held at the Sarnia Gospel Hall, 1791 London Line
(Hwy 22) Sarnia on Thursday, January 4, 2007 at 2 p.m. Interment
will follow at Hillsdale Cemetery, Petrolia, Ontario. Memorial
contributions can be forwarded to the Ukraine Orphanage. Please
send cheques to "Gospel Trust Canada" 80 Robarts Drive, Milton,
Ontario L9T 5P3. Donations should be marked for "Ukraine Assembly
Trust". Memories and condolences may be sent on line to www.smithfuneralhome.ca
The McLEAN
Family would like to extend a sincere thank you to
the staff of the Victoria Hospital and the 5th floor Palliative
Care Unit at Parkwood Hospital for all their care, compassion
and commitment given to Adele and Max. With Christ; which is
far better. Philippians 1: 23 We are in sorrow - she is in total
joy, We see the separation - she is in the presence of her Lord,
We know weeping - she has had all tears wiped away, We share
a deep loss - she has gained a crown that will not fade away,
We are aware of her absence - she has been welcomed home.
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