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MEECH,
Richard
Campbell, Q.C. (September 16, 1921-January 3,
Honorary Consul General of Thailand Partner Emeritus and Counsel,
Borden
Ladner
Gervais LLP R.C. ('Dick')
MEECH died peacefully
at home surrounded by his loving family. He was with his beloved
wife of 55 years, Carol; his children Susan, Richard, Peter,
Sarah (Sally,) and Nan; his sons-in-law Craig
MILLER,
Kurt
HANZLIK,
and Sava TATIC; his daughter-in-law Jill
RIGBY; and his granddaughters
Madeleine and Nathalie
HANZLIK-
MEECH and grand_son Rade
MEECH-
TATIC.
He was the devoted
son of the late Richard George
MEECH, Q.C.
and Elizabeth
CAMPBELL. He was predeceased was by his adored
sister Elizabeth, her husband Stanley
PALMER, and his niece Mary
Lou BAILLIE. He will be missed by Andrew
BAILLIE and his children
Emma, Victoria and Oliver. The extended Crockett family in the
U.S. also mourns his loss. Dick's Friends and colleagues and
anyone who had the chance to get to know him are saddened by
his passing. Dick's lifelong love of travel began early, at six
months old, when he travelled by ocean liner to Toronto from
Portsmouth, England where he was born. Dick distinguished himself
early on by winning Cutest Baby Award at the Broadview Boys'
Institute Fair. Dick got a kick out of being one of St. Clement's
School's oldest male 'sandbox' alumni. Other fond childhood memories
relate to his years spent at Ridley College and
at Onondaga Camp.
He went on to get his B.A. in 1946 from Trinity College, University
of Toronto where he joined the Kappa Alpha Society. He then received
his LL.B. from Osgoode Hall Law School in 1950 and his LL.M.
from Harvard Law School in 1951. During World War 2 Dick served
as an Royal Canadian Air Force and Royal Air Force pilot in the
United Kingdom, India and Burma (1942-1946). He flew with Royal
Air Force Coastal Command out of England in 1944 and flew his
own DC3 to India. He flew Air Transport with the 31 Squadron
Royal Air Force, dropping supplies to the British Army in 'the
forgotten war' in Burma from January to November 1945. He was
discharged with the rank of Flying Officer and finally returned
to Canada in January 1946. Dick loved practising corporate law.
He was a partner of Borden and Elliot (now Borden Ladner Gervais
LLP) from 1956 to 1990. He established the Canadian Investor
Protection Fund, the Canadian Securities Institute and the Canadian
Depository for Securities and was advisor to these self-regulatory
organizations as well as the Investment Dealers Association of
Canada. He was one of the first lawyers to have expertise in
the mutual fund industry. Mr.
MEECH was the Honorary Consul General
of Thailand. He was appointed Commander of the Most Exalted Order
of the White Elephant (Thailand) in 1986 and Knight Commander
of the Most Noble Order of the Crown of Thailand in 1990. He
was the longest serving Honorary Consul General of the Consular
Corps of Toronto (1967-2007). Dick found very rewarding his longtime
involvement with the International Bar Association and particularly
the Section on Business Law (Chairman, 1982-84). He formed long-lasting
Friendships with many lawyers from around the world. Dick was
a director of many leading corporations. He was Chairman of the
Board of Howden Group PLC (1982-87); Director and Chairman
of the audit committees of Barclays Bank of Canada, Budd Canada
Inc., the Personal Insurance Company of Canada, Slater Steel
Industries Limited and Stanton Pipes Limited; Director, Vice-President
and Secretary of Textron Canada Limited, Director and Chairman
of Eskofot Canada Limited, Director and President of Austin Knight
Canada Inc., and Director, Vice-President and Secretary of Canabam
Limited. He was also a Director of Brown Boveri Howden Limited,
The Continental Insurance Company of Canada, Canadian Pacific
Forest Products Limited, the Dominion Insurance Corporation,
Godfrey Howden Limited, the Great Lakes Paper Company Limited,
Howden Group America Inc, J.B.A. Software Canada Ltd., R.C. Cola
Canada Limited and Textron Canada Limited. Dick took pleasure
in being of service to the community and enjoyed working with
so many different people. He was a Director of the Harold E.
Ballard Foundation at the time of his death and had previously
been active in numerous organizations, including the Salvation
Army (Advisory Board), Sunnybrook Medical Centre (Trustee, 1966-81)
and then Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre (Trustee Emeritus),
Queen's University (Trustee, 1980-92), Canadian Club of Canada
(President, 1974-75), National Club (President, 1980-81), Textron
Canada Charitable Foundation (1972-98). He was delighted to contribute
his time over the years to Havergal College, Ridley College,
Harvard Law School Assn., and Wellesley College Cdn. Foundation.
Dick's passions were numerous and included golf, tennis, skiing,
fishing, walking (Himalayas, Thailand, Alps), singing, dancing,
games of every description, and travel with family and Friends.
He valued the time he spent at the following clubs: York, National,
Toronto, Toronto Golf, Granite, and B&R. Dick's eyes twinkled
with his love of life, his wonderful sense of humour and his
delightful sense of playfulness. He treated everyone with respect
and kindness and always tried to see the positive side of life.
We are so happy he was in our lives. He was a true gentleman
and a class act. A Celebration of Life Service will take place
at 3: 30 p.m. on Tuesday, January 9th, 2007 at The Anglican Church
of St. Clement, Eglinton located at 59 Briar Hill Ave (corner
of Duplex and Briar Hill Aves.). The reception following the service
will be held at the York Club. A private family burial will take
place. If desired, In lieu of flowers, memorial donations can
be made to The Temmy Latner Centre for Palliative Care (416-586-4800
ext. 8290), the Salvation Army, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre,
or a charity of your choice. If you have a story or memory you
would like to share with the family, please send it c/o Susan
MEECH,
Box 82, 33 Hazelton Ave, Toronto M5R 2E3. Condolences
and memories may also be sent to meech12345@yahoo.ca. Arrangements
are under the direction of the Humphrey Funeral Home - A.W. Miles
Chapel http://www.humphreymiles.com (416-487-4523).
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MacKINNON,
Kenneth
Joseph
Chisholm, M.D., F.R.C.S.C.
Mahoney's Beach, Antigonish County, died peacefully at age 86
on October 8, 2007 surrounded by his family at Saint Martha's Regional
Hospital, Antigonish, Nova Scotia, of prostate cancer. A man
of deep faith, humility, compassion and intellectual curiosity,
he touched and changed many lives. His many interests included
fly-fishing, gardening, meditation and his property at Mahoney's
Beach. Born in Antigonish in 1921, he was the
son of Doctor William
Francis and Mary
(CHISHOLM)
MacKINNON. He graduated from St. Francis
Xavier University and Dalhousie Medical School. After his marriage
to Ann Frances
MEECH in 1945, he practiced medicine with his
father in Antigonish and his father-in-law Doctor Lloyd
MEECH in
North Sydney before moving to Montreal. They resided there for
over 30 years where they raised their nine children. He is survived
by his second wife
Beryl
MacINTOSH; children: Sheilagh (William
HUDON), Southside Harbour, Nova Scotia and Denver, Colorado
Jo Ann (Chris
MURPHY), Halifax; Doctor David (Geraldine), Tappan,
New York; Mairi (Sasha
MANACAS), Montreal; Doctor Susan (Bruce
TUCKER),
Highland Park, New Jersey; Kenneth (Laura
SANTINI), Montreal
Dr. Laura (George
CAWKWELL), Kingston, Ontario; Kathryn (John
METCALF,)
Halifax; daughter-in-law Diane, St. Andrew's, Nova
Scotia. He is also survived by his sisters Maureen
MacGILLIVRAY
and Patricia
MacNEIL and brother Rev. Gregory
MacKINNON of Antigonish
24 grandchildren; 2 step-grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren,
many nephews and nieces. He was predeceased by his parents, his
first wife Ann, son Wm. Lloyd of St. Andrew's, Nova Scotia; 5 siblings,
2 in adulthood (brothers William and John of Antigonish.) Doctor
MacKINNON
received his postgraduate medical training at McGill University,
joining the staff of the Royal Victoria Hospital and McGill University
in 1953. He was appointed Urologist in Chief at the Royal Victoria
Hospital in 1959 and Professor of Surgery and Chairman of the
Division of Urology at McGill University in 1969. In his latter
years at the Royal Victoria Hospital, he was Chairman of the
Medical Board and Director of Professional Services. In 1958,
he was a key member of the transplant team which performed one
of the first successful kidney transplants in the world. He held
visiting professorships at 13 medical centres in Canada, the
U.S. and Israel. In 1979, he and Ann moved to Nairobi, Kenya
where he was Executive Director of the Aga Khan Hospital. They
returned to Nova Scotia in 1982 where he became Chief of Staff
at the Halifax Infirmary and Adjunct Professor of Urology at
Dalhousie University. H Eng established a Palliative Care Unit
at the Halifax Infirmary. He and Ann moved to Antigonish and
in semi-retirement, he directed the Palliative Care Unit at Saint Martha's
Hospital and helped establish others around the province. Among
many honours, Doctor
MacKINNON was awarded Doctor of Laws by Dalhousie
University and St. Francis Xavier University and received the
Canadian Urological Association Achievement Award. He served
as President of the Canadian Urological Association and the Canadian
Academy of Urological Surgeons. He loved and lived life with
passion. Visitation will be in C.L. Curry Funeral Home, 135 College
Street, Antigonish on Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral
mass will be in St. Ninian's Cathedral on Friday at 11: 00 a.m.
Burial in the parish cemetery. Donations in memory may be made
to the Palliative Care Society of Antigonish Town and County,
P O. Box 996, Antigonish, N.S.. B2G 2S3 or L'Arche Antigonish,
4 West Street, Antigonish, Nova Scotia B2G 1R8. Online condolences:
www.clcurry.com
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MEEHAN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2007-11-26 published
Top judge retained common touch
By Jim BROWN, Canadian Press, Mon., November 26, 2007
Ottawa -- If ever a man was in love with the legal profession,
devoted to its traditions and steeped in its history, it was
Joseph
Antonio
Charles
LAMER, the 16th chief justice of Canada.
But if ever a man managed to keep the common touch while walking
with the high and mighty, it was also the guy from gritty, east-end
Montreal known to Friends and colleagues as Tony.
LAMER, 74, died in the overnight hours between Friday and Saturday,
surrounded by family members.
He had been in and out of hospital several times in recent years
suffering from recurring heart problems.
In nearly 20 years on the Supreme Court of Canada, half of them
as chief justice,
LAMER never lost his taste for the simple pleasures.
On sunny summer weekdays he frequently fled the austere confines
of the court to stroll the Sparks Street Mall in downtown Ottawa
at lunchtime, grazing on the fare offered by street vendors.
Saturday mornings often found him among the shoppers at the Loblaw's
supermarket a few blocks to the east along Rideau Street.
"I would see him sitting at the snack bar with a hotdog and a
Coke, shooting the breeze with whoever else was there taking
a break from groceries," recalled Eugene
MEEHAN, a prominent
Ottawa lawyer and longtime friend.
"I doubt anyone knew his day job."
Renowned for his expertise in criminal law,
LAMER built a reputation
on the bench as a man who could see through the legal maze to
the human issues at stake in the courtroom.
"He was a champion of rights and liberties," said Bernard
AMYOT,
president of the Canadian Bar Association.
"It was under his watch, especially as chief justice, that many
Charter cases started to percolate up to the Supreme Court."
LAMER's folksy personal manner was more than a facade. Although
he was the son of a lawyer, he was born on July 8, 1933, into
the same rough-and-tumble neighbourhood where his father had
grown up and insisted on staying.
"Everybody went to the penitentiary except two guys,"
LAMER later
reminisced about his boyhood playmates.
"I saw these people turn into holdup men, one of them committed
murder. The girl across the street became a prostitute."
LAMER took another route, to College St-Laurent, one of the schools
where the francophone elite of the day sent their children, then
to the Universite de Montreal for a law degree.
During 12 years in private practice he made a name as a criminal
lawyer -- and successfully defended Quebec nationalist Pierre
Bourgault on a charge of inciting the 1968 St-Jean-Baptiste Day
riot where the crowd showered Pierre Trudeau with debris.
A year later Trudeau, the arch-federalist Liberal prime minister,
appointed LAMER, at age 36, as a judge of Quebec Superior Court.
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SCRUTTON,
Sheila
After much suffering on Sunday, December 31, 2006 in her 81st
year. Beloved wife of the late Donald "Wink"
SCRUTTON.
Loving
mother of Lorie
GIBSON
(Jim,)
Michael
SCRUTTON (Kathy,) Trisha
LOLLAR (Mark), Susan
JOLICOEUR (Ron), Alison
MEEHAN (Dan) and
Jennifer LOVE (mike.) Proud grandmother of Cathy (Dave,) Jimmy
(Allison), Elizabeth, Matthew, Kate, Ben, Mitchell, Julie, Ian
(Kim), Laura, Jane, Maddie and Campbell; great-grandmother of
Zach and Sam. Survived by her sisters Lisa
WELLBELOVE,
Jessie
ROSE and Audrey
WHITE/WHYTE.
Predeceased by her brother Edgar
EWART
and sister Marion
CAMPBELL.
Friends and family will be received
at the James Reid Funeral Home, Cataraqui Chapel (1900 John Counter
Blvd at Highway 2) on Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral
Service to be held in the Chapel on Thursday, January 4, 2007
at 11 a.m. Private Family Interment Cataraqui Cemetery. As an
expression of sympathy, memorial donations made to the charity
of your choice would be appreciated by the family. www.jamesreidfuneralhome.com
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LYND,
Patricia (née
MEEHAN)
Peacefully surrounded by her family at the York Central Hospital
on Saturday September 29, 2007 in her 85th year. Beloved wife
of Ben for 53 years. Loving mother of Kathleen and her husband
Willem JANSEN and Megan and her husband Serge
BRIERE.
She will
be sadly missed and fondly remembered by her nieces Pat, Suzanne,
Mary-Catherine and Laura and nephews Bob, Tom, Laurie, Peter,
Malcolm and sister-in-law Jane. A memorial service will take
place at a later date. Interment Newmarket Cemetery. As expressions
of sympathy donations to the Ontario Humane Society or the Ontario
Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated. Arrangements
entrusted to the Thompson Funeral Home, Aurora, (905) 727-5421.
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MEEHAN,
Justice
Michael
71 years, Friday, October 26th, 2007 in Sudbury. Survived by
daughters Patricia Lynn
MEEHAN of Sudbury, Diane Michelle
MEEHAN
of Little Current, Kathryn L.
MEEHAN of Kitchener and Maia
WERTHEIM
of Toronto, grand_sons; Reid and Evan
CORMIER,
Brock
Meehan
TAUS,
Luke and Owen
SINCLAIR.
Predeceased by his parents Thomas and
Winnifred 'Honey'
MEEHAN.
Michael was the Senior Partner of Meehan,
Maranger, Horeck and Pharand with branches in Sudbury, Espanola
and Manitoulin Island, he served as the Federal Prosecutor for
the Districts of Sudbury and Manitoulin. He served on City Council,
with distinction. Michael was appointed, the youngest ever at
the time, to the Federal Bench, in 1973. As a Judge he was active
in many Ontario Districts, including a tenure as Regional Senior
Justice of Lambton County. He completed his time as a Justice
in his home town of Sudbury, as the longest serving Justice in
Ontario. He was a member of the Canada Pension Appeals Board.
An avid sailor and outdoorsman, he was very proud of his Irish
heritage. Michael was widely travelled, but most happy at his
cottage on Birch Lake. Resting at the Jackson and Barnard Funeral
Home, 233 Larch St. Funeral Mass in Christ the King Church, Wednesday,
October 31st, 2007 at 10 a.m. Prayers 8 p.m. Tuesday. Donations
to the Cancer Center or Sudbury Arts Council would be appreciated.
(Friends may call 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. Tuesday).
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MEEK o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2007-01-08 published
PARKINS,
Dorothy
Inata
Of Saint Thomas, on Saturday, January 6, 2007, at the Saint Thomas-Elgin
General Hospital, peacefully surrounded by her loving family,
in her 73th year. Beloved wife of the late George Ewin "Ted"
PARKINS and loved mother of Perry and his wife
Sandra,
Marty
and his wife Michelle, Steven and Jeff and his wife Suzanne and
Brad PARKINS.
Much loved grandmother of Kelsey, Katie, Maggie,
Craig, Aaron, Hollice, Madison, Hunter, Aleisha and Kara. Dear
sister of Elinor
MEEK of Willowdale and Marjorie and her husband
Jim TRUMAN of Saint Thomas. Predeceased by 4 brothers Ralph, Cameron,
Calvin and Raymond and by a sister Ruth
FREEMAN. Dear sister-in-law
of Orva and her husband John 'Jock"
BOGART of Shedden and Dorothy
PARKINS of Saint Thomas. Sadly missed by a number of nieces and
nephews. Dorothy worked at the C.I.B.C., Hayes Dana and after
retirement she worked for Tim Horton's. She was a member of the
Elgin Labour Centre where she volunteered, an associate member
of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 41, and was a 10 year member
of the Rehoboth Support Centre. She also actively visited shut-ins.
Resting at Williams Funeral Home, 45 Elgin Street, Saint Thomas where
funeral service will be held Wednesday at 1: 00 p.m. Cremation
to follow. Visitation Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Remembrances
would be appreciated to the Rehoboth Support Home, the Canadian
Cancer Society or the Heart and Stroke Foundation.
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MEEK,
Queena
Anne (formerly
POCOCK, née
WILSON)
Peacefully, in Toronto, on September 17, 2007, after a long life.
Queena was born on December 12, 1909, the younger daughter of
the late Alice (née
BRADLEY) and Joseph
WILSON.
She is pre-deceased
by her sister Eva (Alfred;) and her late husbands Clarence
POCOCK
and Haldon
MEEK.
Queena is survived by her nephew, Doctor Ronald
FOOTE, and his wife
Sybil, as well as their children, spouses
and five great-grand nieces and nephews: Andrew and Lori
FOOTE
and their sons Eric and Adam; Victoria
FOOTE and John
LORINC
and their sons Jacob and Sammy; and Trevor
FOOTE and Robin
KING,
and their daughter Corrie. Queena worked for many years as a
secretary in the accounting firm of Clarkson Gordon. In her spare
time, she enjoyed tennis, travelling and bridge. She was also
blessed with a wry sense of humour, a warm smile and an abundance
of common sense. Queena's family would like to extend its gratitude
to Miriam Deschamps and Juliette Delpesph for all the compassion
and generosity they've provided Queena in the past several years.
Private funeral arrangements have been made.
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MEEN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-08-11 published
BINDER,
Marilyn
Patricia (née
MEEN)
Marilyn Fought For Life. Marilyn Patricia
(MEEN)
BINDER passed
away on August 4, 2007, surrounded by devoted family at her home
in Bellingham, Washington. She was 49. Marilyn had waged a valiant
battle with kidney cancer for almost four years. The disease
knocked her to the mat more than a few times. Always, she mounted
a new and of tuntried defense drawing from experimental drug
protocols. Diagnosed well after the disease had spread, Marilyn
humbled us with her courage and exceeded all expectations of
life expectancy in her determination to survive for her husband
and children. She was educated at York Mills Collegiate Institute
in Toronto, Ontario, where she was born. She graduated with a
Bachelor of Economics from McMaster University in nearby Hamilton,
and was working as a bank manager when she married her college
sweetheart, Richard
BINDER.
The couple raised sons Michael, now
18, and Derek, 15, in Pickering and Barrie, Ontario, before moving
to Kelso, Washington, in 1994 and on to Bellingham six years
later. Marilyn knew what Friends were for and attracted an everexpanding
circle in her chosen role as hockey-, soccer- and tennis-mom.
Coordinating the Fairhaven Chess Club for three years, her Friends
recall that, over time, her place became an open house for socializing
'chess parents' while the kids played downstairs. In spare time,
she joined in charity walkathons and volunteered her time at
Butler Acres Elementary School in Kelso, and Happy Valley and
Fairhaven schools in Bellingham. Close Friends cherish memories
of Marilyn - active on holidays, on boat rides in Muskoka and
the Okanogan, and parasailing, skiing and cheering from the sidelines
of her boys' games. We picture her in more private moments with
dog Sara and cat Raja, knitting or needlepoint at the ready,
and a listening ear and open heart for any friend who might call.
Marilyn's generosity towards her Friends was returned in kind
in the ups and downs of illness. Our family remains evergrateful
to many Bellingham neighbours and Friends, longtime Friends in
British Columbia and Ontario, and 'the angels of Longview,' whose
near-daily mailings brought support from the day of diagnosis
to the day of her passing. Her unfailing humour, smile, and style
will be deeply missed, not only by immediate family but by her
parents Arthur and Shirley
MEEN of Toronto, sisters Jennifer,
Liz and Christine
(BINDER) and their families, and in-laws Hermann
and Doris BINDER. In recognition of researchers and physicians
who specialize in kidney cancer treatments, Marilyn has asked
that donations be directed to the Kidney Cancer Association at
www.kidneycancer.org, so the fight may ultimately be won. A Celebration
of Marilyn's Life will be held at 11: 00 a.m. on Saturday, August
11th, at Bayview Chapel in the funeral home (Lakeway and Woburn).
You may share your thoughts and memories of Marilyn in the on-line
memorial guest book at www.molesfuneralhomes.com
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MEER o@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2007-07-11 published
VAN
MEER,
Harvey
James
At Headwaters Health Care Centre, Shelburne, on Monday, July 9,
2007. Harvey James
VAN
MEER of Dundalk in his 76th year. Loved
father of Brian
VAN
MEER and wife
Flo of Mount Forest and Bob
VAN
MEER and wife
Kelly of Harriston. Loving grandfather of Willie,
Deanna,
Rebecca,
Tatum and Justin. Dear brother of June
GAGNON
and husband Ray of Desbarats, Earl
VAN
MEER and wife
Davida of
Sundridge and Allan
VAN
MEER and wife
Josephine of Sundridge.
Brother-in-law of Mary
ADAM/ADAMS of Sundridge. Also survived by his
many nieces and nephews. Predeceased by parents James and Elsie
VAN
MEER and brother Jimmy
VAN
MEER.
Cremation has taken place.
A celebration of Harvey's life will be held at the Royal Canadian
Legion Branch #285, Dundalk on Saturday, July 21, 2007 at 3 p.m.
Memorial donations to the Royal Canadian Legion Branch #285,
Dundalk or the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated by
the famihy. Online condolences may be made at www.hendrickfuneralhome.com
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MEERSTRA o@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2007-12-12 published
HOWCHIN,
Mildred
Heartfelt thanks to our relatives and Friends for the prayers,
floral tributes, donations, phone calls, sympathy cards and tributes
given when we lost our mother, grandmother and great-grandmother,
Mildred.
Sincere appreciation to Bill
MEERSTRA who conducted
the service, to the casket and flower bearers and to Mary
GAULT
for serving the lunch. These acts of kindness mean so much to
us. Thanks also to the people in the community, the Bethel Bible
church members, neighbours, Tammy
WEBB and others who enriched
her life. Your kindness will sustain us through the days ahead.
- Dianne DEAN,
Wayne
HOWCHIN, Gwen
FISCHER and families.
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MEESER o@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2007-01-10 published
McFARLANE, Rhoda Maggie Priscilla (née
HENRY)
Peacefully at Dufferin Oaks, Shelburne, on Thursday, January 4,
2007 in her 100th year. Dear wife of the late Earl
McFARLANE
(1991.) Beloved mother of Donna
BEAN and Sharon (Albert)
MEESER
of Shelburne and Douglas (Avril)
McFARLANE of Etobicoke. Cherished
grandmother of Bob
BEAN and Rhonda
BEAN of Orillia; Brenda
MALLETTE
of Barrie; Betty (Brian)
TRAVERS of Phelpston; Valerie
McFARLANE
(Yavuz CAN) of Innisfil; Marylee (Doug)
LEE of Aylmer; David
McFARLANE of Burlington; Elaine, Jeanette and Carolyn
McFARLANE
of Toronto and nine great-grandchildren. Dear sister of Doris
(Harry) SAWYERS of Shelburne. Predeceased by her brother Branter
HENRY, sister Musetta
WATSON and grand_son Kevin
BEAN.
The family
received Friends at the Doney Funeral Home on Saturday and Sunday.
The funeral service took place in the funeral home chapel on
Sunday, January 7, 2007 at 3 p.m. Donations to Dufferin Oaks
Auxiliary or Headwaters Health Care Centre, Shelburne would be
appreciated.
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