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MUIR,
Bill
In loving memory of a dear husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather,
Bill, who passed away January 13, 2004.
We thought of you with love today,
But that is nothing new,
We thought of you yesterday
And days before that too
We think of you in silence
And often speak your name
All we have are memories
And your picture in a frame
when our family gets together
There is one we do not see
And it fills our heart with sadness
Thinking of how it used to be
We loved you very dearly
And you know we always will
You hold a special place in our heart
That no one else can fill.
- Lovingly remembered by Rose and Family.
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MUIR o@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2007-09-05 published
PRIDDLE,
Stanley▼
Alexander▼
Suddenly at Grey Bruce Health Services Owen Sound, on Sunday
September▼ 2, 2007, Stanley Alexander
PRIDDLE of Markdale in his
78th year. Beloved husband of the late Vivian
PRIDDLE (née
DAWSON.)
Dear friend of Joyce
ROWE of Hanover. Loving father of Brenda
CATCHER of Owen Sound, Evelyn
CREGO
(Reg▼) of Burlington, and
David PRIDDLE
(Camilla▼) of Manotick. Dear grandfather of Ryan
DEMERCHANT, Allison
DEMERCHANT, Cole
PRIDDLE and Brock
PRIDDLE.
Sadly▼ missed by sisters Rosetta
MUIR of Dundalk, Margaret
BROWN
and Verna MARKOVICH both of Shelburne. Also survived by mother-in-law
Lillian DAWSON of Shelburne, and brother-in-law Tom
DAWSON of
Dundalk.▼
Predeceased▼ by parents Roy and Jessie (née
BADGEROW)
PRIDDLE.
The family will receive Friends at the May Funeral Home,
Markdale, Thursday 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. and Friday from noon
until 1: 30 p.m., where a funeral service will be held Friday,
September 7 at 1: 30 p.m. Interment in Maple Grove Cemetery, Dundalk.
If desired, memorial donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation
or the charity of your choice would be appreciated.
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PRIDDLE,
Stanley▲▼
Alexander▲▼
Stanley Alexander
PRIDDLE of Markdale passed away suddenly in
the Grey-Bruce Regional Health Centre in Owen Sound on Sunday
evening, September 2, 2007.
He was born on July 10, 1930 in Osprey Township, the only son
of Roy PRIDDLE and Jessie
(BADGEROW)
PRIDDLE. He and his three
sisters attended S.S.#2 McIntyre in Osprey Township where his
parents farmed. In 1944 Stan's father purchased a home near Dundalk
where the family resided for many years.
Stan's working career started after high school when he found
employment with Aitchison's Bakery in Dundalk. He worked there
for 12 years and learned the baking trade. In 1957 he took over
the bakery in Markdale which had been started by Allen
SMITH
of Dundalk. Two years later he purchased a building across the
street and moved the business there.
On October 24, 1959 he married Vivian
DAWSON of Dundalk and together
they owned and operated Priddle's Bakery. And that bakery was
a great success. People still rave about it today. Just last
year someone told his daughter Brenda that she used to go to
his bakery and had to hide the pastries she bought in different
areas of her house so people wouldn't eat them before meal time.
Many of the pleasant memories shared by those who attended visitations
and the funeral revolved around the bakery.
After Stan sold the bakery in 1972, he worked as a baker for
Vern's
Donuts in Owen Sound His employer, Vern
BARBER, remembered
Stan as someone who always had a smile on his face, and his co-worker,
Paul DICKSON/DIXON said that Stan taught him how to be a good baker.
Stan worked for Vern for 17 years before ill health forced him
to retire.
Stan's favourite pastime was to drive a car. He enjoyed travelling
to many places, both locally and far away. He has been in every
Canadian province and in many parts of the United States, to
the Bahamas and
to Jamaica. "If you're not going, you're not
living!" was his motto.
In retirement years he and Vivian purchased antique cars and
attended local parades and car shows. If a stranger wanted a
ride in one of his cars, he gave him one. They had many adventures
with these cars and met many new people along the way.
Stan had a good sense of humour. He was generous, quiet kind
and considerate. He was held in good esteem by all who knew him.
Stan is survived by his daughters, Brenda
CATCHER of Owen Sound
and Evelyn (Reg)
CREGO of Burlington and by his son David (Camilla)
PRIDDLE of Manotick, near Ottawa. He also has four grandchildren,
Ryan and Allison
DEMERCHANT and Cole and Brock
PRIDDLE. He is
fondly remembered by his friend Joyce
ROWE of Hanover who has
arranged to have a tree planted in his honour near Griersville.
He is also survived by his sisters Rosetta
MUIR of Dundalk, Margaret
BROWN of Shelburne and Verna
MARKOVICH of Shelburne. His mother-in-law
Lillian DAWSON of Shelburne and his brother-in-law Tom
DAWSON
of Dundalk also survive. He was predeceased by his parents Roy
and Jessie
PRIDDLE, and by his brothers-in-law Bill
MUIR,
Donald▼
BROWN and Stephen
MARKOVICH.
A funeral was held on Friday, September 7 at the Donald and May
Funeral Home in Markdale. His daughter Brenda wrote the eulogy
and his son David delivered the eulogy along with his own thoughts.
His other daughter, Evelyn, prepared a collage of pictures of
Stan at various stages in his life. Rev. Mark
WAUGH officiated
at the service and David
FRIES played the organ. A floral arrangement
was made for Stan by Bernice
TUPLIN of Feversham.
Friends and relatives were present from Markdale, Dundalk, Owen
Sound, Chesley, Cambridge, Burlington and Manotick.
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PRIDDLE,
Stanley▲
Alexander▲
Suddenly at Grey Bruce Health Services-Owen Sound, on Sunday
September▲ 2, 2007, Stanley Alexander
PRIDDLE of Markdale in his
78th year. Beloved husband of the late Vivian
PRIDDLE (née
DAWSON.)
Dear friend of Joyce
ROWE of Hanover. Loving father of Brenda
CATCHER of Owen Sound, Evelyn
CREGO
(Reg▲) of Burlington, and
David PRIDDLE
(Camilla▲) of Manotick. Dear grandfather of Ryan
DEMERCHANT, Allison
DEMERCHANT, Cole
PRIDDLE and Brock
PRIDDLE.
Sadly▲ missed by sisters Rosetta
MUIR of Dundalk, Margaret
BROWN
and Verna MARKOVICH both of Shelburne. Also survived by mother-in-law
Lillian DAWSON of Shelburne, and brother-in-law Tom
DAWSON of
Dundalk.▲
Predeceased▲ by parents Roy and Jessie (née
BADGEROW)
PRIDDLE and brothers-in-law Bill
MUIR,
Donald▲
BROWN and Stephen
MARKOVICH.
The family will receive Friends at the May Funeral
Home, Markdale, Thursday 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. and Friday from
noon until 1: 30 p.m., where a funeral service will be held Friday,
September 7th at 1: 30 p.m. Interment in Maple Grove Cemetery,
Dundalk. If desired, memorial donations to the Heart and Stroke
Foundation or the charity of your choice would be appreciated.
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HANDLEY, Marian Violet (formerly
STEELE, née
CUCKSEY)
Peacefully at Wildwood Care Centre, Saint Marys, on Tuesday, January 2,
2007. Marian Violet
(CUCKSEY) formerly of R.R.#2 Thamesford in
her 83rd year. Beloved wife of the late John
STEELE (1959) and
predeceased by Clifford
HANDLEY (1975.) Dear mother of Alex and
Florence STEELE of R.R.#2 Thamesford, Russell and Mary
STEELE
of R.R.#3 Shedden, Mabel and John
MUIR of R.R.#3 Saint Marys and
Ron and Debbie
STEELE of R.R.#2 Thamesford. Also loved by 13 grandchildren
Barb, Scott, Tim, Cheryl, Shelley, Michael, Amy, Alisha, Ashleigh,
John, Lisa, Julie and Matthew and 4 great-grandchildren, Jill,
Matthew, Violet and Jordan. Predeceased by 2 brothers Gordon
and Ray CUCKSEY and 1 sister Madeline
MILLS.
Friends may call
at the Harland B. Betzner Funeral Home, 177 Dundas Street Thamesford
on Thursday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where Funeral Service will
be held on Friday, January 5, 2007 at 11 a.m. Reverend Janice
AICKEN officiating. Interment Kintore Presbyterian Cemetery.
As an expression of sympathy memorial donations may be given
to Chalmers United Church memorial fund.
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MUIR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-09-19 published
HALLAMORE,
June
Ellen (née
MUIR)
(December 14, 1924-September 16, 2007)
June Ellen
HALLAMORE, born December 14, 1924, passed away peacefully
following a short illness on September 16, 2007. June was predeceased
by her husband of forty-two years, Ralph, and her brother Craig
MUIR.
Friend to all whom she met and loved by those who knew her; June
brought sunshine into all of our lives. June's infectious laugh
touched all those who met her. She was a proud Canadian, and
particularly enjoyed her involvement with the Women's Canadian
Club.
She is missed by her son Brian and his wife Cathy, as well as
her grandchildren, Christopher, Lindsay (Vlad
GRIGORE) and Joel
(Christy ROBERTSON.) As well by her five nieces, Cathy
KURCEBA,
Susan TOERING, Nancy
GILES, Susan
LEWIS, Marian
WILLIAMSON and
their families and
by Al MATTHEWS and his family. What turned
out to be the last year of June's life was made particularly
happy due to her loving relationship with Joe
NEALE, who shares
in her loss.
A Gathering to celebrate June's life will be held at McInnis and
Holloway'S, Park Memorial Chapel (5008 Elbow Drive S.W., Calgary,
Alberta) on Friday, September 21, 2007 from 2: 00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Forward condolences through www.mcinnisandholloway.com. In lieu
of flowers, memorial tributes may be made directly to the Heart and
Stroke Foundation of Alberta, 200, 119 - 14th Street N.W., Calgary,
Alberta T2N 1Z6 Telephone: (403) 264-5549, www.heartandstroke.ca
or to the Calgary Health Trust in support of (Rockyview General
Hospital, Unit 57). 800, 11012 Macleod Trail S.E. Calgary, Alberta,
T2J 6A5 Telephone: (403) 943-0615. Our sincere gratitude to her
doctor for many years, Doctor Gordon Melling, and especially to
the nurses and doctors on Unit 57 at the Rockyview General Hospital,
whose support and kindness meant so much to us.
In living memory of June
HALLAMORE, a tree will be planted at
Fish Creek Provincial Park by McInnis and Holloway Funeral Homes,
Park Memorial Chapel, 5008 Elbow Drive S.W., Calgary, Alberta
Telephone: 1-800-661-1599.
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TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Michael
Moore "M.T."
Passed away unexpectedly on Sunday, October 28, 2007 at the age
of 72. Beloved husband of Helle. Loving father of Pamela and
Michael, Cathy and Chris, Graeme and Nusha, Jay and Crystal,
Claudia, Karina and Stephen. Much loved grandfather of Taylor,
Luca and Molina. He will be fondly remembered by his cousins,
nieces and nephews. Special thanks to Doctor
FERRI, the staff at
Pembroke
Regional
Hospital Psychiatric Unit, Marian
MUIR and
the Rock Lake Whitefish Association for their loving care. Friends
may call at the Turner and Porter Yorke Chapel, 2357 Bloor St. W.,
at Windermere, east of the Jane subway, on Wednesday, October 31
from 3-5 p.m. and Thursday, November 1 from 1-3 p.m., followed
by a Funeral Service in the Chapel at 3 p.m. If desired, memorial
donations may be made to the Acute Mental Health Program, c/o Pembroke
Regional Hospital Foundation.
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MUIR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-11-14 published
CLOHECY,
Hubert
Delory "
Hubie"
Passed away on Monday, November 12, 2007 at Joseph Brant Memorial
Hospital, Burlington, with his wife by his side and surrounded
by his family. Hubie was born on July 24, 1925 in Hamilton and
graduated from the University of Western Ontario (Assumption
College) in Windsor, Ontario in 1947 with a Bachelor of Arts
degree. Hubie married his beautiful wife
Alice
Anne
MacORD on
June 21, 1947, and had six children: Brian, Tom, Michelle, Cathy,
Patty and Carol, joined by his daughter and son-in-laws Jane,
Rachel, Peter, Alan, Kelly, and Brian. Hubie cherished his family
and especially his 14 grandchildren, Justin, Elizabeth, Bridgitte,
Drew, Jason, John, Trish, Adam, Joshua, Caitlyn, Sarah, Ben,
Samantha, and Max. Hubie started his long career in the construction
industry at the Hamilton Construction Association in 1972; he
retired from the Ontario General Contractors Association in 1990.
with the "Hubie Dubie Do" where all his family Friends and associates
celebrated his colourful career. Hubie made many Friends during
his career and enjoyed them all. Hubie is survived by his sister
Bernadette
FORD and her children Diane, Donna and Herbie. He
will be missed by his nieces Marlene and Joe
SHEAHAN and their
family and also by Suzanne
MUIR,
Arlene
STABLES and Jennine
MALCOLMSON.
Thanks to Doctor Tim
CUDDY,
Doctor
BERLINGIERI, the staff of 5W at
Joseph Brant Hospital and
to Fr. P. COOK.
Visitation at the P.X. Dermody
Funeral Home, 7 East Avenue South, Hamilton, on Thursday, November 15,
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. with a Prayer Vigil at 3 p.m. A Funeral
Mass will be offered at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church,
79 Freelton Road, Freelton, on Friday November 16 at 11 a.m.
Cremation to follow. In lieu of flowers, a donation to the Heart
and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated.
www.pxdermodyfuneral.com Hats off to Hubie
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MUIR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-11-24 published
EDWARDH,
Catherine
Joanna (née
MUIR)
In her 89th year passed away peacefully on Thursday, November 22,
2007, with her family at her side. Kay was born in Vancouver,
British Columbia on Christmas day 1917 to Kate Mary and Thomas
MUIR.
She is predeceased by her husband Mel
EDWARDH after 63 years
of marriage. A wonderful mother and friend to Grant, Joey, and
Marlys and their partners Marilyn, Miguel and Graham. Grandmother
and mentor to Neil, Julie, Leslie, Jason, Jen, Matthew, David,
Ryan, Meg, Kyle, Melvin and Mischa and great-grandmother to Rory,
Tegan, Brodie, Aidan, Taylor, Dylan, Amberley and Devin.
Kay's early years were spent on the prairies of southern Alberta.
She graduated from the University of Alberta and commenced her
life long work as a teacher, starting in a one room school house
working with her partner Mel
EDWARDH by her side. She continued
her life commitment to education, teaching in high school in
Edmonton and Toronto and finally as one of the first teaching
masters in English at Seneca College. After retirement, Kay and
Mel volunteered at the University of Technology and Science in
Shanghai, and later at the University of Kunming, Province of
Yunnan. Kay will always be remembered for her love of literature,
theatre and poetry through which she helped all whom she touched
to understand and empathize with the human condition.
A private family memorial service will be held on November 26,
2007. Those wishing to make a donation are invited to consider
World Literacy of Canada, 401 Richmond Street West, Suite 236,
Toronto, Ontario M5V 3A8.
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MUIR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-11-28 published
HEWETT,
Karen
Elizabeth
Aunt extraordinaire, computer analyst, quilter, fairy godmother.
Born May 6, 1950, in Leamington, Ontario Died September 24 in
Sarnia, Ontario, of brain cancer, aged 57.
By Marie MUIR,
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Karen arrived at Queen's University in the late sixties wearing
her favourite colour - green - and toting several pairs of false
eyelashes and all the lyrics for the songs of the Motown girl
groups.
She was the second of five children born to Bob and Betty
HEWETT,
and grew up in the small town of Leamington, Ontario
While away at university, Karen loved to share the contents of
care parcels sent by her mother. In later life, she made preserves
and baked custom cakes for weddings or birthdays - there was
always a HEWETT occasion to celebrate.
Karen never married but was an exceptional aunt and godmother
(whether the role was officially granted or not). Responsible
for the moral upbringing of nieces, nephews and Friends' children,
she enjoyed the role to the hilt.
For many years, a gaggle of nieces was taken on an annual trip
to see a play in Stratford, Ontario, while the nephews' big outing
was to watch a Blue Jays baseball game. This lasted until the
boys grew up and realized that plays and dinner were a better
deal than stadium hot dogs, and asked to join their sisters and
cousins.
No matter where life took nephews, nieces and godchildren, the
one constant was handmade gifts sent by Karen and her sister,
Susan.
Karen worked most of her life as a systems analyst. Her first
job was in Fort McMurray, Alberta. - she would routinely call
Friends in Ontario from the tennis court at 11 p.m. to tell them
it was still light out.
Karen moved to Toronto after a few years and remained there until
the mid-nineties, when she decided it was time to live a less
rushed existence. She moved to Forest, Ontario, but thought nothing
of commuting into London an hour every morning to work for the
city. She and Susan bought a house big enough for their quilting.
It was a special event to get a
HEWETT quilt; each was customized,
themed and sewn by hand. When Karen was diagnosed with glioblastoma
in early 2006, her many Friends worked together to provide her
with a quilt of her own. Like Karen, it was created with love
and full of whimsy.
Karen held the brain tumour at bay for almost a year and a half.
During her last few weeks, spent in palliative care, nieces,
nephews and other honorary
HEWETTs formed a constant stream of
visitors. They brought their own gifts to share - new babies,
fries from the local chip wagon, an engagement ring for a future
proposal, a stuffed lobster, pictures from recent travels around
the globe, and simply a hand to hold and stories to tell. Karen
enjoyed them all.
Marie MUIR is Karen's friend and college roommate.
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MUIR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-12-21 published
LE DAIN,
Gerald▼
Eric,▼ C.C., Q.C., B.C.L., D. de l'Univ., D.C.L.,
LL.D.
Passed away peacefully on December 18, 2007 at the age of 83.
Beloved▼ husband of Cynthia LE
DAIN (deceased,) and dearest father
to Jacqueline (deceased), Catherine (deceased), Barbara (David
MUIR), Caroline (Clifford
BURGESS), Eric (Christie
WILTSHIRE),
and Jennifer (Philip
SYMMONDS.) Cherished grandfather to Andrew,
Katie, Alison, Ian, Matthew, Colin, Michael, Mark, Adam, David
and Molly. We will miss you dearly, and will hear the echoes
of your laughter at the family cottage, the source of so many
happy memories.
Gerald LE DAIN was born in Montreal in 1924,
son of Eric LE
DAIN
and Antoinette
WHITHARD. He attended McGill University briefly
prior to volunteering, at the age of 18, to serve with the Canadian
Army in World War 2 from 1943 to 1946, as a Gunner with the 7th Medium
Regt., R.C.A., seeing action in Holland and Germany in 1945.
In 1946, he attended Khaki University in England where in a fateful
debate he met his wife of 48 years, Cynthia Emily Roy.
After returning to Canada in 1946, he obtained a B.C.L. degree
from McGill University, winning the Gold Medal. He pursued his
studies in France, obtaining a Docteur de l'Université from the
Université de Lyon. He was called to the Bar of Quebec in 1949
becoming a Q.C. in 1961. During the 1950's and 1960's, Gerald
practised law in Montreal, with Walker Martineau, and as a partner
in the firm of Riel, Le Dain, Bissonnette, Vermette and Ryan where
he was counsel to the Attorney General of Quebec in constitutional
cases, and in the legal department of the Canadian International
Paper Co. For eight years during this period he was a professor
of law at McGill University.
In 1967, he became dean of Osgoode Hall Law School at York University.
From 1969 to 1973, he chaired the Commission of Inquiry into
the Non-Medical Use of Drugs. Two years later, he was appointed
to the Federal Court of Appeal. He was elevated to the Supreme
Court of Canada in 1984. He served on the Supreme Court for four
years and retired in 1988. He was made a Companion of the Order
of Canada in 1989.
Gerald LE DAIN lived life with exuberance and passion, with integrity
and a strong sense of responsibility, and with a profound commitment
to Canada. The warmth of his personality, the power of his intellect,
and his ability to bring clarity to complex issues enriched us
all.
Friends are invited to visit at the Central Chapel of Hulse,
Playfair and McGarry, 315 McLeod Street on Thursday, December 27,
2007 from 2: 00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. and from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m..
The funeral will be held at Christ Church Cathedral, 439 Queen
Street, Ottawa, on Friday, December 28, 2007 at 2: 00 p.m.
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LE DAIN,
Gerald▲
Eric,▲ C.C., Q.C., B.C.L., D. de l'Univ., D.C.L.,
LL.D.
Passed away peacefully on December 18, 2007 at the age of 83.
Beloved▲ husband of Cynthia LE
DAIN (deceased,) and dearest father
to Jacqueline (deceased), Catherine (deceased), Barbara (David
MUIR), Caroline (Clifford
BURGESS), Eric (Christie
WILTSHIRE),
and Jennifer (Philip
SYMMONDS.) Cherished grandfather to Andrew,
Katie, Alison, Ian, Matthew, Colin, Michael, Mark, Adam, David
and Molly. We will miss you dearly, and will hear the echoes
of your laughter at the family cottage, the source of so many
happy memories. Gerald LE
DAIN was born in Montreal in 1924,
son of Eric LE
DAIN and Antoinette
WHITHARD. He attended McGill
University briefly prior to volunteering, at the age of 18, to
serve with the Canadian Army in World War 2 from 1943 to 1946,
as a Gunner with the 7th Medium Regt., R.C.A., seeing action
in Holland and Germany in 1945. In 1946, he attended Khaki University
in England where in a fateful debate he met his wife of 48 years,
Cynthia Emily
ROY.
After returning to Canada in 1946, he obtained
a B.C.L. degree from McGill University, winning the Gold Medal.
He pursued his studies in France, obtaining a Docteur de l'Université
from the Université de Lyon. He was called to the Bar of Quebec
in 1949; becoming a Q.C. in 1961. During the 1950's and 1960's,
Gerald practised law in Montreal, with Walker Martineau, and
as a partner in the firm of Riel, Le Dain, Bissonnette, Vermette and
Ryan where he was counsel to the Attorney General of Quebec in
constitutional cases, and in the legal department of the Canadian
International Paper Co. For eight years during this period he
was a professor of law at McGill University. In 1967, he became
dean of Osgoode Hall Law School at York University. From 1969 to
1973, he chaired the Commission of Inquiry into the Non-Medical
Use of Drugs. Two years later, he was appointed to the Federal
Court of Appeal. He was elevated to the Supreme Court of Canada
in 1984. He served on the Supreme Court for four years and retired
in 1988. He was made a Companion of the Order of Canada in 1989.
Gerald LE DAIN lived life with exuberance and passion, with integrity
and a strong sense of responsibility, and with a profound commitment
to Canada. The warmth of his personality, the power of his intellect,
and his ability to bring clarity to complex issues enriched us
all. Friends are invited to visit at the Central Chapel of Hulse,
Playfair and McGarry, 315 McLeod Street, Ottawa, on Thursday, December 27,
2007 from 2: 00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. and from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
The funeral will be held at Christ Church Cathedral, 439 Queen
Street, Ottawa, on Friday, December 28, 2007 at 2: 00 p.m. Condolences
may be sent to www.mcgarryfamily.ca
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KANSCHAT,
Henry
Gerhard
After a lengthy illness at the Collingwood General and Marine Hospital,
on Friday June 29, 2007. Henry in his 79th year, beloved husband
of Elena. Dear Step-Father of John (Roz), Stephen (Jane) and Chris
MUIRHEAD.
Grandfather of John-Luke, Tom, Kyle and Hannah. Visitation
was held at the Watts Funeral Home and Cremation Centre (132 River
Rd. East, Wasaga Beach) Tuesday July 3, 2007 from 7-9 p.m. and
Wednesday July 4, 2007 from 12-2 p.m. Funeral Service was conducted
in the Chapel Wednesday July 4th, 2007 at 2 p.m. Interment Wasaga
Beach Cemetery. Donations to the Collingwood General and Marine
Hospital Heart and Stroke Department would be appreciated.
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WICKWARE,
Doctor
Douglas
Macneil
On June 8th, 2007, Doctor Douglas Macneil
WICKWARE peacefully passed
away, surrounded by his loving family, at the Palliative Care
Unit, of Parkwood Hospital. Dearly beloved husband and best friend
of Jacqueline
(STUNDEN)
WICKWARE for 60 years. Loving father
to Bruce and his wife Sandra; Scott and partner Mairlyn; and
Barbara (Bobby) and husband Stephen. His loved and loving grandchildren
Lindsay, David, and Andrew; Michael and Daniel, and Andrew
KACSOR,
brought him great joy. Doug is survived by a sister, Deltra Johnson
DAVIS; and many nieces and nephews. Doctor
WICKWARE was born in
Ottawa, January 15, 1922 and had his early education in that
city. He graduated in 1946 from Queens University medical school.
He obtained his D.Psych. from the University of Toronto; F.R.C.P.(C)
Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons (Canada) in 1972. He
was Medical Superintendent of London Psychiatric Hospital 1959-1972.
He became Professor of Psychiatry and Deputy Director of Psychiatric
Services at University Hospital, London and co-ordinator of Forensic
Psychiatric Services for south-western Ontario. In 1984, he was
honored to become Professor Emeritus for the faculty of Medicine
U.W.O. He was Past President Ontario Psychiatric Association,
C.M.H.A. London and Middlesex, London and District Academy of
Medicine, and University Hospital Medical Staff and was on the
University Hospital Board of Directors. The family wishes to
express their sincere thanks to the Palliative Care team at Parkwood
Hospital for their kindness and compassion, which helped us through
his last days; our caring and proficient family doctor, Doctor Dale
WILSON; Doctor N.
MUIRHEAD; Nurse Practitioner Sara; the South West
Community Care Access Centre and St. Elizabeth Health Care Support,
especially Susan. Thank you all! Family and Friends will be received
at the Westview Funeral Chapel, 709 Wonderland Road North, on
Monday from 7: 00-9:00 p.m. as well as one hour prior to the memorial
service being conducted in the chapel on Tuesday, June 12th,
2007 at 3: 00 p.m. In Doug's memory, donations would be appreciated
to Sleeping Children Around the World, 28 Pinehurst Crescent,
Islington, Ontario M9A 3A5. To quote Shakespeare, "His life was
gentle and the elements so mixed in him that nature might stand
up and say to all the world, this was a man".
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MUIRHEAD o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-12-24 published
DAVIS,
Ruth▼
Virginia▼ (née
MUIRHEAD)
At Credit Valley Hospital, Mississauga, on Saturday, December 22,
2007 after a short illness in her 82nd year. Beloved wife of
Donald▼ for 60 years. Loving mother of Pamela
STROTHER
(Larry▼)
of Coquitlam, British Columbia, Donald
SCOTT
(Donna▼) of Toronto.
Grandmother of Mark, Carolyn, Gregory and Lauren. Great-grandmother
of Becky, Andrew and David. Fondly remembered by sister Betty
ROME and her husband Wilbert of Sudbury and brother Dale of Whitefish,
Ontario. Predeceased by her brother George and sister Jean. Ruth
was a fun loving person who loved her family, golf, music, bridge
and her church. A member of Weston Golf Club for 33 years and
St. Stephen's-on-the-Hill United Church, Mississauga, for 33 years.
Friends may call at the Turner and Porter "Peel" Chapel, 2180 Hurontario
Street, Mississauga (Hwy. 10, north of the Queen Elizabeth Way),
on Friday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service will be held
in the Chapel on Saturday, December 29, 2007 at 3 p.m. If desired,
remembrances may be made to the Alzheimer Society.
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MUIRHEAD o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-12-27 published
DAVIS,
Ruth▲
Virginia▲ (née
MUIRHEAD)
At Credit Valley Hospital, Mississauga, on Saturday, December 22,
2007 after a short illness in her 82nd year. Beloved wife of
Donald▲ for 60 years. Loving mother of Pamela
STROTHER
(Larry▲)
of Coquitlam, British Columbia, Donald
SCOTT
(Donna▲) of Toronto.
Grandmother of Mark, Carolyn, Gregory and Lauren. Great-grandmother
of Becky, Andrew and David. Fondly remembered by sister Betty
ROME and her husband Wilbert of Sudbury and brother Dale of Whitefish,
Ontario. Predeceased by her brother George and sister Jean. Ruth
was a fun loving person who loved her family, golf, music, bridge
and her church. A member of Weston Golf Club for 33 years and
St. Stephen's-on-the-Hill United Church, Mississauga, for 33 years.
Friends may call at the Turner and Porter "Peel" Chapel, 2180 Hurontario
Street, Mississauga (Hwy. 10, north of the Queen Elizabeth Way),
on Friday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service will be held
in the Chapel on Saturday, December 29, 2007 at 3 p.m. If desired,
remembrances may be made to the Alzheimer Society.
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