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NICCOLLS o@ca.on.simcoe_county.nottawasaga.stayner.stayner_sun 2007-11-14 published
NEWMAN,
Florence “Florrie” Emma (née
SKILLITER)
Passed away peacefully on November 8, 2007 at the Stayner Nursing
Home in her 94th year. Florence, loved wife of the late Joseph
Edward NEWMAN
(January 17, 2002.) Loving mother of Elizabeth
WEATHERALL, June (the late Sid
HOLROYD), Gayle (Lorne
LENNOX)
and Brenda
NEWMAN. Dear grandmother of Deborah (Nathan,) David
(Kitty), Heather (Rob), Grant (Lesley), Gary (Krista), Michael
(Candace), Joseph (Diana) and Matthew (Melissa). Great-grandmother
of Megan, Melissa, Joseph, Samantha, Gabrielle, Nicole, Justin,
Samantha, Aaron, Fred, Chad, Stefanie, Makayla, Ava, Mason and
Jayden. Great great-grandmother of Owen and soon to be born baby.
Predeceased by sisters Olive
HENDERSON,
Sally
NICCOLLS, Bessie
WRAY, Alice
SKILLITER and brothers Jack
SKILLITER, Jerry
SKILLITER
and Sam SKILLITER and sister-in-law Norahine
NEWMAN.
She will
be sadly missed by her many nephews, nieces, Friends, family
and son-in-law Doug. Friends were received at the Carruthers and
Davidson Funeral Home, 7313 Highway 26 (Main St.), Stayner (705-428-2637)
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. on Sunday November 11, 2007. Funeral Mass
was held at St. Patrick's Catholic Church, 215 Pine Street, Stayner
on Monday November 12, 2007 at 11: 30 a.m. Interment Saint Mark's
Cemetery, Milford Bay, Ontario. Remembrances to the Canadian
National Institute for the Blind, Humane Society, Canadian Cancer
Society or Stayner Nursing Home Residents' Council would be appreciated.
For more information, log on to: www.carruthersdavidson.com.
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NICHOL o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-08-13 published
HEWSON,
George
Carruthers
Veteran of World War 2
Of Sauble Beach, peacefully at Grey Bruce Health Services Wiarton
surrounded by the love of his family on Thursday, August 9th,
2007. George Carruthers
HEWSON at the age of 84 years. Loving
husband and best friend of 35 years to Dorie
RIDLEY.
Cherished
father of Lyn and her husband Russ
LUNSTED, of Richmond Hill
John and his wife Carol, of Mississauga; Brian and his wife Barb,
of Acton; Kathy and her husband Paul
NICHOL, of Lindsay; Mark
and his wife Melanie, of Georgetown; and Jocelyn and her husband
Harold HUNT, of Vancouver. Devoted grandfather of Rebecca, Tyler,
Sierra, Hannah, Laura, Ted, Emily, Sarah, Connor, Sheldon and
Amelia.
Sadly missed by his good friend Steve
RIDLEY.
Predeceased
by his sister Phyllis. In keeping with George's wishes there
will be a private family service on Tuesday, August 14, 2007.
Cremation has taken place. As an expression of sympathy, donations
to the Canadian Cancer Society would be greatly appreciated and
can be made through the funeral home. In living memory of George
a White Birch tree will be planted in the funeral home meadow
by the Thomas C. Whitcroft Funeral Home and Chapel. Arrangements
entrusted to the Thomas C. Whitcroft Funeral Home and Chapel, Sauble
Beach (519) 422-0041. Condolences may be expressed on-line at
www.whitcroftfuneralhome.com
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NICHOL o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2007-09-25 published
Stratford grandpa feared drowned
His grand_son tried to rescue him from a northern lake.
By Brian SHYPULA, Sun Media, Tues., September 25, 2007
Stratford -- A Stratford man is missing and his family fears
he's drowned, despite a heroic rescue effort by his grand_son
near North Bay on Saturday.
The last fishing trip of the season for Bob
NICHOL and grand_son
Rodney HARRISON turned tragic when rough weather hit their small
boat on Lake Nosbonsing.
A wave tossed the 66-year-old man into the cold water, Tammy
HARRISON, the eldest daughter of Bob and Anne
NICHOL, said from
North Bay yesterday.
She was awaiting official word from police.
"Knowing the circumstances and with what had happened, I believe
the worst is inevitable," she said.
"Everybody that knows Dad knows that if this is a fatality, at
least he died doing what he loved best and he died in the place&hellip
where he wished we would spread his ashes."
She said her father wasn't wearing a life-jacket and was dressed
warmly for the early-morning. After he fell in, her 23-year-old
son Rodney threw a life-jacket to his granddad, but the wind
blew it away.
The young man then jumped into the water and swam to his grandfather
with a second lifejacket.
"Rodney said, 'Don't panic. Don't kick. Just relax and don't
waste your energy,' " his mother said.
But NICHOL told his grand_son to swim for the boat, which was
drifting farther away.
As her son swam,
HARRISON said, he kept calling back to his granddad
who kept answering that he was okay.
HARRISON said her son, who is not a strong swimmer, might have
drowned too if he hadn't been able to grab the first lifejacket
as he swam for the boat.
He spent more than an hour in the water before he finally staggered
ashore and was spotted by a man who called police.
Soon after that,
NICHOL's lifejacket washed ashore.
A police helicopter, the North Bay Ontario Provincial Police's
Emergency Response Team and
an Ontario Provincial Police dive
team all helped search.
NICHOL was a cabdriver until he retired a few years ago. He was
also a singer and guitar player, fronting the country-rock band
Solid Silver.
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NICHOL o@ca.on.simcoe_county.nottawasaga.stayner.stayner_sun 2007-10-10 published
MORRIS,
Raymond "
Ray"
Wiseman
At his residence in Wasaga Beach on Tuesday October 2nd, 2007
in his 74th year. Beloved husband of Virginia (Jennie)
MORRIS.
Dear father to Barbara (Larry)
COLLINS,
Mar,
Robert
NICHOL, Collingwood,
Stephen (Judy)
MORRIS, Collingwood, Deborah (Wayne)
STORER, Midland,
Larry (Lori)
MORRIS, Wasaga Beach, Raymond
MORRIS, Wasaga Beach,
Lorina GUERTIN (Rick
GOWAN), Arthur, Lisa
BOHNSACK, Collingwood.
Grandpa to 29 Grandchildren, 15 Great-grandchildren, and 1 Great-Great-granddaughter.
Brother to Katherine
GOSS, Toronto, Hazel
SUTHERLAND, Nova Scotia,
Poldi MORRIS,
Toronto,
Erma
WHITE/WHYTE, Priceville. Predeceased by
his daughter Betty
CHIASSON (2003) and 6 brothers and 2 sisters.
Visitation was held at the Watts Funeral Home and Cremation Centre,
132 River Rd E., Wasaga Beach on Friday October 5th, 2007 from
2-4 p.m. Interment in Wasaga Beach Cemetery. Donations may be
made to the Canadian Cancer Society as expressions of sympathy.
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NICHOLAS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-11-21 published
NICHOLAS,
Geraldine
Jane (née
McCUE)
Long time employee (43 years) at J. MacD, Thomson Ltd. Custom
Broker, Toronto. Passed away November 15, 2007. Beloved daughter
of the late Alice L.
BATCHELOR (1990) and the late Norman H.
McCUE (1977.) She will be forever loved by her sisters, Patricia
and Audrey, and by her brothers, David, Peter, Paul, Mark and
Allan, and by their families and by her many Friends. A Funeral
Mass will be held Saturday, November 24 at 11 a.m. at St. Aidan
Catholic Church, 3501 Finch Ave. East, Scarborough, 416-494-2704.
In lieu of flowers, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society
would be appreciated.
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NICHOLL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-11-05 published
KALEF,
Harvey
Peacefully and surrounded by his family on Saturday, November 3,
2007 at his home. Harvey
KALEF beloved husband of Cheryl. Loving
father and father-in-law of Mark and Lynne, Randy and Karyn,
Howard,
Ethan,
Melissa and Melissa
NICHOLL, and Asher. Dear brother
and brother-in-law of Larry and Susan, Gerry and Penny, and the
late Myrle
FOGELMAN.
Devoted grandfather of Alanna, Shael and
Jen, Erin, David and Nikki, Ryan, Jared, Laura, Brayden, and
Bailey. Devoted great-grandfather of Logan, and Chase. Many thanks
to the staff of the Princess Margaret Hospital and Qualicare.
At Beth Tzedec Synagogue, 1700 Bathurst Street (south of Eglinton)
for service on Monday, November 5, 2007 at 2: 00 p.m. Interment
Beth Tzedec Memorial Park. Shiva 1 Post Road. Memorial donations
may be made to Princess Margaret Hospital, 416-946-6560, or Canadian
Cancer Society, 1-888-939-3333.
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NICHOLLS o@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2007-08-08 published
ACHESON,
Lorne▼
The family of Lorne
ACHESON wish to thank everyone for their
kind words and deeds. A special thank you to McMlllan and Jack
Funeral Home for their kindness, the Dundalk United Church Women
and Lioness Club for providing lunch, Ian
LEITH,
Mary
NICHOLLS
and United Church Choir for the music, Rev. Janet, Janine and
Jim DOLMER for their kind words, Dave, Marie, Joanne and Muriel
for supper, the Honeywood Fire Department and Emergency Medical
Services staff for their efforts and Debbie and Philip
WILSON
who were there when needed most Thanks to all.
- Ted, Ken, Beth, Joyce and families.
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NICHOLLS o@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2007-08-29 published
KEATING,
Mary
Celena (née
WILTSHIRE)
Mary Celena
(WILTSHIRE)
Keating passed away at Grey Bruce Health
Services on Tuesday, July 3, 2007 in her 91st year.
Mary was born on December 22, 1916 to Sam and Katie
(ARMSTRONG)
WILTSHIRE.
She got her education at S.S.#8 Proton School. On
October 18, 1939 she married Mel
KEATING and they settled down
farming on the 16th Concession, Proton. In 1942 a daughter Gwen
arrived and in 1945 another daughter, Arlene, completed the family.
Later in life Mel and Mary retired to Dundalk. Mel passed away
on April 4, 1992.
Mary was involved with the United Church Women of Bethel and
later became a lifetime member. She was also involved with the
Dundalk Senior's Club, she also helped organize senior trips.
She became a lifetime member of this club too. She loved to quilt
and knit and was an avid card player. She loved to be involved
with her family and kept up to date with her great-grandchildren's
achievements.
Mary was the loving wife of the late Mel
KEATING. Cherished mother
of Gwen and Arlene (Art)
LOVE.
Devoted grandmother of Tammi (Todd)
DAVIS, Heather (Brian)
GRACE and Paul (Terri)
GREENSIDES and
a very proud great-grandmother of Stephanie, Natalie, Bradley,
McKenzie, Jaime, Mark, Dawn, Liam and Caleb. She is survived
by two sisters-in-law, Joyce
KEATING and Anne
KEATING.
She was
predeceased by her parents Sam and Katie
(ARMSTRONG)
WILTSHIRE,
two brothers Earl (Erma) and George
WILTSHIRE and son-in-law
Donald GREENSIDES and several sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law.
The family received Friends and family on July 5 from 10: 30 a.m.
to 12 followed by the funeral.
Rev. Janet
ERIKSEN very fittingly gave a Celebration of Life
service and Tammi
DAVIS' gave a beautiful eulogy for her grandmother.
Mary NICHOLLS played some beautiful music during the funeral.
The pallbearers were Todd
DAVIS, Brian
GRACE, Paul
GREENSIDES,
Bradley ACHESON,
Dan and Rob
LOVE. The flower-bearers were Heather
GRACE,
Stephanie and Natalie
ACHESON and Janice
LOVE.
Interment took place at Dundalk Cemetery.
"Dear Mom, you are not forgotten, though on earth you are no
more. Still in memory you are with us, as you always were before."
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NICHOLLS o@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2007-10-24 published
ACHESON,
Lorne▲
Victor
On August 1, 2007, a funeral service was held to celebrate the
86 year life of Lorne Victor Acheson who passed away suddenly
on July 28, 2007.
Lorne was born and raised on a farm in Proton Township and as
a boy, he attended S.S.#2 School sometimes known as the "Acheson
School" until old enough to work on the farm. In 1942, he, along
with his father, Stanley
ACHESON, took over a live-stock trucking
business that Lorne would continue to operate for 54 years.
On July 7, 1951, Lorne married Roma
CHANDLER who had moved to
the area as a high school mathematics teacher. Having been raised
in the rather nomadic home of a United Church minister, Roma
often commented that she never really had a permanent home until
she met and married Lorne and adopted Dundalk as her home. Lorne
and Roma raised a family of four children: Edward (Ted), Kenneth,
Elizabeth (Beth), and Joyce. Roma passed away on November 24,
1979 after a lengthy battle with cancer and Lorne was to continue
his life's journey on his own.
He continued on his own but definitely not alone While he kept
busy at his trucking business, he also volunteered for years
with the Dundalk Agricultural Society, as well as maintaining
his involvement with the Dundalk Lions Club up until the time
of his death. In his later years, he became a' "special friend"
with Doris
LANGDON and together they enjoyed two sets of in-laws,
cousins and grandchildren. "Aunt" Doris was certainly the tonic
that added years to his life.
Reverend Janet
ERIKSEN officiated a service that was held in
a packed church on a beautiful late summer day. Reverend Janet
delivered the eulogy. Gospel readings were done by Lorne's granddaughters
Olivia and Holly
ACHESON.
Olivia remembered a story of Grandpa,
when learning that Olivia was going to England to study Archeology,
telling her that there were lots of potatoes in Badjeros that
needed digging. Jim
DOLMER shared memories of "Uncle Lorne" when
Jim was growing up and Janine
GOSTICK shared her memories of
"Grandpa." Ian
LEITH played a lovely rendition of "Whispering
Hope", Lorne's favourite gospel tune. Pallbearers were grand_sons
Ted CLARKE, Allan
CLARKE, Robert
CLARKE, Jesse
ACHESON, Steven
GOSTICK,
Kevin
ACHESON, and Ryan
ALDCORN. Flowerbearers were
granddaughters Olivia
ACHESON,
Holly
ACHESON, Melissa
ACHESON,
Heather ACHESON, Janine
GOSTICK, Jackie
CLARKE, Carlene
ALDCORN,
Randi ALDCORN, and Emily
PHILLIPS.
Special music was provided
by Mary NICHOLLS, Dundalk United Church Choir, and Ian
LEITH.
It is very hard to capsulize 86 years in a few paragraphs. A brief
summary was included in the funeral service bulletin, simply
titled:
Our Dad
A simple man in the best sense of the description. A humble man.
A kind, loving and caring husband and father. A man who wanted
only what he needed and needed little. Born and raised on a farm
during the Depression, he was blessed with an inherent humility
that, over his lifetime, became a more rare trait in people.
Obviously we have no recollection of him as a youngster, only
stories heard.
He loved the farm life. As hard-scrabble a life as it seems to
us, he took pride (the little he had) in a job well done. He
loved a new-born calf, a fat steer, a "hot" market, a fast trotter,
and the smell of alfalfa curing in the windrow.
He loved his community and never yearned to move on to better
opportunities elsewhere but rather to help improve the community
he was in. As somewhat of a creature of habit, he loved his special
places and routines. Anyone who knew him always knew where he
could be found. Early mornings in his later years would find
him at the Highway 10 Breakfast Club. On Sunday morning, he could
be found in the same pew down to the left of the minister. On
Tuesday morning he could be found at the Keady Auction Market
in the same seat down to the left of the auctioneer. Just as
he had been during his fifty-four year career as a live stock
trucker, he continued to be a "morning person" in his retirement.
He loved his church as any devout Christian would. Most of all,
he loved his family. He loved family gatherings with a Sunday
afternoon picnic on the front lawn. He loved his parents, his
siblings, his wife, his special friend and her extended family
and he loved us. He loved his many Friends that he met along
the way. If you are reading this, should know that you were one
of them.
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NICHOLLS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-09-01 published
SEDGWICK,
Doctor
William
Scott
It is with great sadness that the Sedgwick family announces the
death of Doctor William (Bill)
SEDGWICK on Thursday, August 30,
2007. Bill was in his 91st year of life and was the much loved
husband of the late Margaret Jean (née
SHORTREED.)
They were
happily married for 64 years. Bill was an inspirational father
to his children Margaret, James, Elizabeth and Jane and loving
grandfather to Scott and Luke. Bill is survived by his brother
John and is predeceased by his sister Mildred
GATES, brother
Arthur and his parents Arthur and Annie
SEDGWICK (née
SCOTT.)
Dr. SEDGWICK graduated from The University of Toronto, Faculty
of Medicine in 1943 and was awarded The Ontario Medical Association
Prize in Preventative Medicine and The William John Hendry Memorial
Scholarship in Obstetrics and Gynaecology. A veteran of World
War 2, he served with The Royal Canadian Army Medical Corp in
Italy and England. After the war, Bill and Jean made their home
in Woodstock where he practised medicine for 42 years, retiring
at age 71. Bill was a lifelong participant and fan of many sports
and was a member of The Woodstock Curling Club and Craigowan
Golf
Club.
The family thanks Doctor Jeffery
NICHOLLS for his Friendship
and special care that he gave to Bill. We also extend heartfelt
thanks to all his caregivers, both in the home and
at The Woodstock
General Hospital. Friends may call at the R.D. Longworth Funeral
Home, 845 Devonshire Ave., Woodstock (519-539-0004) on Wednesday,
September 5, 2007 from 2: 30 to 4:30 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. A Celebration
of Life will be held at Chalmers United Church on Thursday, September 6th
at 12 p.m. with Rev. Glenn
WRIGHT officiating. The reception
will follow at the Sedgwick family home. If you wish to make
a donation in memory of Doctor
SEDGWICK, please give to a charity
of your choice. Interment at Hutchison Memorial Cemetery, Huntsville,
Ontario will be held at a later date. Online condolences at www.longworthfuneralhome.com
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NICHOLLS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-10-26 published
RIACH,
Margaret
Died quietly at the Salvation Army Grace Manor in Ottawa at the
age of 85 years on Wednesday, October 24, 2007. Beloved wife
of Charles Murray
RIACH for 61 years. Devoted mother and mother-in-law
of Barbara Jane
NICHOLLS and Elizabeth Anne
RIACH
(John
MILLER.)
Cherished grandmother of Colin and Madeleine
MILLER.
Predeceased
by her brother Ross
RANCE
(Lillian.)
Friends may call at the
Garden Chapel of the Tubman Funeral Homes, 3440 Richmond Road,
Nepean (between Bayshore and Baseline Road) on Saturday, October 27,
2007 from 3-5 p.m. A memorial service will be held in the chapel
on Sunday, October 28, 2007 at 2: 30 p.m. In lieu of flowers memorial
tributes to the Salvation Army Grace Manor or the charity of
your choice would be appreciated.
Condolences, tributes or donations may be made at www.tubmanfuneralhomes.com
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NICHOLS o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2007-01-10 published
Barbara Jean
(NICHOLS)
HILL
In loving memory of Barbara Jean
(NICHOLS)
HILL,
February 23, 1940 - January 2, 2007.
Barbara died suddenly at the residence of her daughter Bonnie
HORE in Gordon Township.
She was the beloved wife of Edward
HILL, predeceased September 6, 2005. She was born in
Thessalon, daughter of the late Gordon and Jean
(WILLETON)
NICHOLS of Thessalon and
Cockburn Island. She married Ed on January 17, 1958 and they lived in Sault Sainte Marie.
She worked a few part time jobs in restaurants, but for the majority of her life,
she was a homemaker. In 1972, she and Ed moved from Sault Sainte Marie to Manitoulin Island.
She worked at the Gore Bay Legion in the late 70s and was a member of the Farmers Market.
In 1981, they moved to Alberta where she and Ed worked at a turkey farm in Lethbridge.
Then a few years later she worked at a nursing home in Taber. They moved back to Manitoulin
in 1984, and she became a member of the Farmer's Market again. In 1997 she had to quit
the Farmer's Market due to health reasons. She enjoyed growing gardens, pickling and
canning foods and raising a few farm animals. She liked to go to Cockburn Island where
she was born and raised and spend time over there with family and Friends that she grew
up with. Knitting, puzzles and playing bingo were her pastimes. She leaves behind her
loving and loved children, Richard and Betty
NICHOLS of Sault Sainte Marie, Bonnie and
Morris HORE of Gordon Township, Wendy and Dan
SCHMIDT of Sault Sainte Marie, Carol and
Danny JAMES of Searchmont, Melody and Murray
HORE of Gordon Township, Allison
COULAM and
friend Merle
IDLE of Gordon Twp. And Ean
HILL and friend Marilyn
SAUVÉ of Mills Township.
Loving grandmother of 20 grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren. She also leaves behind
her sister Ethel
BOWERMAN of Mindemoya and brothers Jim (Ila) and Norman (Mary) both in
Sault Sainte Marie, and many nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by infant sister
Georgina and sisters Daisy, Edith, Eva, Caroline and Alice and brothers Roy, Bill,
Alvin, Lyman and Joey and nephews Ted and Douglas, granddaughter Sharon
NICHOLS and son
in law Arleigh
COULAM.
Friends called at the Culgin Funeral Home, Gore Bay after 7.00 p.m.
On Friday. The funeral service was conducted in the Wm. G. Turner Chapel on Saturday,
January 6, 2007 at 1.00 p.m. with Pastor Erwin
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON officiating. Interment in Gordon Cemetery.
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NICHOLS o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2007-05-30 published
James Michael
MOODIE
With great sadness, his family announces the death of Michael (March 27,
1948 - May 11, 2007), dear husband of Nancy and loving father of Heather
(Don MacINTOSH) and Jennifer (Norman
NICHOLS.) Cherished son of Kenneth
and Colleen
MOODIE of Sault Sainte Marie. Loved by his brothers and sisters-in-law,
Kim MOODIE and Terry
SICULAR of London, Shane and Sheila
MOODIE of Ingersoll and
Robin and Alison
MOODIE of Oakville. Brother-in-law of Sharon and Robert
MacMILLAN of Sault
Sainte Marie. William and Karen
BOYLE of Calgary, Richard and Jane
BOYLE of Ajax and Ross
and Becky BOYLE of Sault Sainte Marie. Uncle Michael will be missed and lovingly remembered
by his nieces and nephews of the
MOODIE,
MacMILLAN and
BOYLE families.
Visitation and funeral service took place at the Arthur Funeral Home and
Cremation Centre in Sault Sainte Marie on Tuesday, May 15, 2007. Mrs. Janet
NORMAN officiated. Michael spent many special times on the Manitoulin
with his late grandparents, Owen and Amy
MAGUIRE, and his
MAGUIRE uncles
and aunts, John and May, Jim and Donna, Beverley and Ann, Bernard
(predeceased 1994) and Karen and their families. Many summers were spent
at Pancake Bay on Lake Superior with his paternal grandparents, the late
James and Margaret
MOODIE and his
MOODIE uncles and aunts, Lyle
(predeceased 1995) and Florence of Toronto and Donald (predeceased 1996)
and Earlene of Kitchener and their families. In remembrance, read a
storybook with a child, enjoy a good meal with family and Friends, feed
the birds, walk in the woods with someone you love and a trusting four-footed friend,
and get up early to watch the sunrise as the mist over the lake fades away.
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NICHOLS o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2007-06-06 published
James Michael
MOODIE
With great sadness, his family announces the death of Michael (March 27,1948 - May 11, 2007),
dear husband of Nancy and loving father of Heather (Don
MacINTOSH) and Jennifer (Norman
NICHOLS.)
Cherished son of Kenneth and Colleen Moodie of Sault Sainte Marie. Loved by his brothers and
sisters-in-law, Kim
MOODIE and Terry
SICULAR of London, Shane and Sheila
MOODIE of Ingersoll
and Robin and Alison
MOODIE of Oakville. Bother-in-law of Sharon and Robert
MacMILLAN of
Sault Sainte Marie. William and Karen
BOYLE of Calgary, Richard and Jane
BOYLE of Ajax and
Ross and Becky
BOYLE of Sault Sainte Marie. Uncle Michael will be missed and lovingly
remembered by his nieces and nephews of the
MOODIE,
MacMILLAN and
BOYLE families.
Visitation and funeral service took place at the Arthur Funeral Home and
Cremation Centre in Sault Sainte Marie on Tuesday, May 15, 2007. Mrs. Janet
NORMAN officiated. Michael spent many special times on the Manitoulin
with his late grandparents, Owen and Amy
MAGUIRE, and his
MAGUIRE uncles
and aunts, John and May, Jim and Donna, Beverley and Ann, Bernard
(predeceased 1994) and Karen and their families. Many summers were spent
at Pancake Bay on Lake Superior with his paternal grandparents, the late
James and Margaret
MOODIE and his
MOODIE uncles and aunts, Lyle
(predeceased 1995) and Florence of Toronto and Donald (predeceased 1996)
and Earlene of Kitchener and their families. In remembrance, read a
storybook with a child, enjoy a good meal with family and Friends, feed
the birds, walk in the woods with someone you love and a trusting four-footed friend,
and get up early to watch the sunrise as the mist over the lake fades away.
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NICHOLS o@ca.on.simcoe_county.nottawasaga.collingwood.the_connection 2007-06-29 published
LAURINAVICIUS,
Mageliona▼
Peacefully on Monday June 25, 2007 at the Creedan Valley Leisureworld
Nursing Home, Creemore in her 86th year. Mageliona of Wasaga
Beach, beloved wife of the late Zigmas. Loving mother of Victor
and his wife
Cindy▼
ROGERS of Wasaga Beach. Dear sister of Mindaugas
(Sofia) PUTRIMAS of Toronto and Claudia of Lithuania. Mageliona
will be missed by her extended family: Irene, Al and Alex
VITKUS,
Vida and
Al KAZLAUSKIS,
Eileen▼
ASTRAUSKAS, John and Edita
PUTRIMAS
and family, Ed
REKESIUS and family, Monsignor Ed
PUTRIMAS and
the Rogers family. Mageliona received wonderful care from so
many during her illness, especially from Doctor A.
SINGH,
Doctor▼
B.▼
NICHOLS, the staff of the geriatric ward at the General and Marine
Hospital, Collingwood and the staff of Creedan Valley - Leisureworld
who lovingly provided care. The family wish to thank their Friends
from the Lithuanian Parish of the Good Shepherd for their Friendship
and love during this time. Friends were received at the Carruthers and
Davidson Funeral Home, 7313 Highway 26 (Main Street), Stayner
(705-428-2637) from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Tuesday. Funeral Mass was
celebrated at the Lithuanian Martyrs Catholic Church, Mississauga
Wednesday at 2 p.m. Interment Saint_John's Cemetery. Mississauga.
Remembrances to the Parish would be appreciated by Mageliona's
family.
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LAURINAVICIUS,
Mageliona▲
Peacefully on Monday June 25, 2007 at the Creedan Valley Leisureworld
Nursing Home, Creemore in her 86th year. Mageliona of Wasaga
Beach, beloved wife of the late Zigmas. Loving mother of Victor
and his wife
Cindy▲
ROGERS of Wasaga Beach. Dear sister of Mindaugas
(Sofia) PUTRIMAS of Toronto and Claudia of Lithuania. Mageliona
will be missed by her extended family: Irene, Al and Alex
VITKUS,
Vida and
Al KAZLAUSKIS,
Eileen▲
ASTRAUSKAS, John and Edita
PUTRIMAS
and family, Ed
REKESIUS and family, Monsignor Ed
PUTRIMAS and
the Rogers family. Mageliona received wonderful care from so
many during her illness, especially from Doctor A.
SINGH,
Doctor▲
B.▲
NICHOLS, the staff of the geriatric ward at the General and Marine
Hospital, Collingwood and the staff of Creedan Valley - Leisureworld
who lovingly provided care. The family wish to thank their Friends
from the Lithuanian Parish of the Good Shepherd for their Friendship
and love during this time. Friends were received at the Carruthers and
Davidson Funeral Home, 7313 Highway 26 (Main Street), Stayner
(705-428-2637) from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Tuesday. Funeral Mass was
celebrated at the Lithuanian Martyrs Catholic Church, Mississauga
Wednesday at 2 p.m. Interment Saint_John's Cemetery. Mississauga.
Remembrances to the Parish would be appreciated by Mageliona's
family.
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SAINT_GEORGE, Margaret P. (formerly
DWYER, née
OGILVIE)
Passed away peacefully at her home in Chester, Nova Scotia on
August 21st, 2007 in her 94th year. Born in Truro, Nova Scotia,
Peggy was the only child of Warren and Maud
(SCOTT)
OGILVIE and
of her stepmother Rita
(OGILVIE)
MATHERS.
Peggy was predeceased
by her husband Stewart
SAINT_GEORGE (2002) and by her first husband
Michael DWYER (1960.) She will be greatly missed by her stepdaughter
Judy WADDELL
(Peter) of Mayne Island, British Columbia, her nephews
Anthony NICHOLS
(Rosemary) of Aurora, Ontario and David
NICHOLS
of Bright's Grove, Ontario, her niece Cindy
MERRETT
(Brian) of
Montreal, P.Q. and Sandra
MATTHEWS
(Malcolm) of Chester, Nova
Scotia The family wishes to thank Diane Lawlor and Sylvia and
Wally Brown for their care and attention over many years both
in Chester and Halifax. Cremation has taken place. There will
be a funeral service at St. Stephen's Anglican Church in Chester,
Nova Scotia on Thursday, September 13 at 11 a.m. Arrangements
under the direction of Davis Funeral Home in Chester. (902) 275-3811
E-mail gillis@davisfuneralhome.ca If desired, donations made
to the Canadian Wildlife Federation, or the Heart and Stroke
Foundation of Nova Scotia would be appreciated.
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HOWELL,
John
Barry “Jack&rdquo
Peacefully of Alzheimers at Georgian Heights Nursing Home on
Monday, September 3rd, 2007 in his 81st year. Dearly beloved
husband of Penny (née Freda
NICHOLSON.)
Loving father of Phillipp
(Bonnie) of London, Brian (Katherine) of Thornhill, and Bruce
(Cathy) of Brampton. Proud grandfather of Stephanie, Lindsay,
and Megan. Dear brother of Lois
GLIDDEN, and Morris (Helen)
HOWELL
all of Owen Sound. Predeceased by his parents Clarence and Verna
HOWELL, his brothers Lloyd, and Bruce, and by his sister Marie
DAVIDSON.
Also missed by his many nieces and nephews. Jack served
in the Canadian Armed Forces, and was well known locally as a
commercial fisherman, financial analyst, as well as being a world
bridge champion. Friends are invited to the Tannahill Funeral
Home for visitation from 10 o'clock to 11 o'clock, on Saturday
September 15th, 1 hour prior to service time. The memorial service
will be held in the chapel at 11 o'clock with Reverend Deb
MURRAY
officiating. Interment Mount Pleasant Cemetery. Memorial donations
to the Alzheimer Society, Canadian Cancer Society, or to the
charity of your choice would be greatly appreciated.
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NICHOLSON o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2007-10-08 published
War hero's scars never held him back
Stanislaw MARKOWSKI was wounded and taken prisoner in the Second
World War.
By Kathy RUMLESKI, Free Press Reporter, Mon., October 8, 2007
Sacrifice for the Allies in the infamous Operation Market Garden
raid meant decorated paratrooper Stanislaw (Stanley)
MARKOWSKI
would spend the rest of his life in pain.
MARKOWSKI, 83, died in London's Parkwood Hospital September 25,
almost 63 years to the day he was wounded by the Germans and
taken prisoner for the rest of the Second World War.
A loving father and grandfather, he always took on renovation
projects that made his family's life more comfortable, his daughter
recalled.
"He learned the trades and he could fix anything. He built an
apartment over (his) house," said Stella
NICHOLSON of Oakville.
She also recalled her father taking his grand_son to many sporting
events.
In wartime 1944, Poland was under the Nazi jackboot but free
Poles continued to fight.
MARKOWSKI was a member of the Polish 1st Independent Parachute
Brigade, which joined the Allies in 1944 in the largest airborne
operation in history.
Operation Market Garden involved thousands of Allied paratroopers
and ground forces, the objective was to take a series of big
bridges over the main rivers of German-occupied Holland, allowing
the Allies to outflank the heavily fortified Germans.
The botched operation -- thousands were killed and thousands
went missing in action -- inspired the 1977 Hollywood movie A
Bridge Too Far, starring big-name actors Sean Connery, Michael
Caine and Gene Hackman.
In reality, the failed mission meant the Dutch suffered through
a "Hungerwinter," in which thousands more died.
NICHOLSON said her father, who came to Canada in 1947, struggled
physically and emotionally after he was shot in both legs and
captured. He had back pain from jumping out of airplanes with
his brigade.
"Anybody living with the aftermath of that stuff, you have all
kinds of problems. You dream about seeing your Friends blown
up," she said.
MARKOWSKI also had poor circulation in his legs, which eventually
led to vein surgery and amputation of one toes.
"He really had a hard go of it,"
NICHOLSON said.
MARKOWSKI, who worked at several factories, including General
Motors, kept the four medals awarded him by the British and Polish
governments in a bedroom drawer.
"We're proud of him, big-time,"
NICHOLSON said.
MARKOWSKI is also survived by his wife, Maria.
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JOHNSON,
Lois (née
NICHOLSON) (1920-2007)
On 29 June 2007, Lois passed away after a brief illness at the
Trillium Hospital in Mississauga shortly after her eighty-seventh
birthday. Born in Estevan, Saskatchewan to Alan and Erna
NICHOLSON,
Lois and her family moved to British Columbia during the Great
Depression. A lifelong lover of history and a great student,
Lois won the Governor-General's medal for excellence in Saskatchewan
before going on to the University of British Columbia where she
won scholarships in history as well as being elected President
of the Women's Undergraduate Society and being recognized as
the female Graduate of the Year in 1942. She joined the Women's
Royal Canadian Naval Service as a Wren in 1942. Shortly before
the end of the War, Lois married Frank
JOHNSON in the Naval Chapel
at St-Hyacinthe, Quebec. She was happily married to Frank for
over sixty years until his death in 2005. After the rigours of
bringing up two boys, she returned to her love of history by
volunteering at the Royal Ontario Museum. Her commitment to the
Royal Ontario Museum, which saw her serve several years as Chairrman
of the Royal Ontario Museum Volunteers, was recognized when she
was awarded the Volunteer Service Award during its inaugural
year in 1985 by the Ministry of Citizenship and Culture. She
and Frank took the time offered by retirement to 'smell the roses'
and enjoy a long period of quiet contentment rediscovering each
other's company. Compassionate and generous with a great sense
of duty, she will be sorely missed by sons Ken and Rick, daughter-in-law
Brenda, and granddaughters Jennifer and Victoria. She was the
last of her generation in the family. At her own request, Lois
was cremated and quietly remembered by the immediate family.
Donations to United Nations Children's Fund in lieu of any other
remembrance would be greatly appreciated.
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HARIG /
NICHOLSON
Tilman and Julia proudly announce the birth of their daughter,
Audrey Elizabeth, on August 21st in Erlangen, Germany. A sister
for Vivian. Delighted grandparents are Derek and Margaret
NICHOLSON
of Toronto, and Helmuth and Gerti
HARIG of Berlin.
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McVEY,
H.
Grant (1918-2006)
Passed away peacefully, after a brief illness, at Saint Mary's
General Hospital, on Saturday, December 30, 2006, at age 88.
Loving and devoted husband of Kathleen; devoted father of David
and his wife Lynn, John and his wife Janice, Janice and her husband
Andrew, and Patricia and her partner Jeff
NICKEL; proud grandfather
of David, Kelly, and Ryan
McVEY,
Jeffrey,
Laura, and Robert
McVEY,
Emily, Kenneth, and Drew
JACKSON, and Christina, Lauren, Michael,
and Aaren GATCHENE; great-grandfather of Jacob, Marcus, and Lucas
NELSON, and Caleb, Keegan, and Cynthia
McVEY.
Grant was predeceased
by his parents, John and Myrtle
McVEY of Erie, Pennsylvania.
Grant was born June 18, 1918 in Winnipeg and has lived in Waterloo
since 1965. He was a graduate of McMaster University and later
retired from the staff of the University of Waterloo. His greatest
joy was spending time with his family and took tremendous pride
in the many accomplishments of his children and grandchildren.
A memorial service to celebrate Grant's life will be held in
the chapel of the Erb and Good Family Funeral Home, 171 King St. S.,
Waterloo on Wednesday, Jan 3, 2007 at 1 p.m. with Rev. Das
SYDNEY
officiating. Condolences for the family and donations to the
Heart and Stroke Foundation may be arranged through the funeral
home, 519-745-8445 or www.erbgood.com. In living memory of Grant,
a tree will be planted through the Trees for Learning Program
by the funeral home.
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POWERS,
Betty
Marie (née
SENSABAUGH)
At the Grey Bruce Health Services in Owen Sound on Friday December 28th,
2007. In her 83rd year, Betty Marie
POWERS (née
SENSABAUGH,)
the beloved wife of the late William James
POWERS.
Loving mother
of Bradley and his wife
Judy
NICKLE and Mary
POWERS.
Proud grandmother
of Tracy, Erin, Jordan and Shawn. Remembered by her great-grandchildren,
Lukas, Billy, Alexis, Chelsea and Arin. Funeral arrangements
to be announced in a later edition. As an expression of sympathy,
memorial donations to the Ontario Heart and Stroke Foundation
would be appreciated by the family (and may be made by calling
Breckenridge-Ashcroft Funeral Home 376-2326.)
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NICKLE,
W.
Kent
W. Kent NICKLE, 71 of Montreal, Québec, Thornhill, Ontario, and
Naples, Florida, passed away suddenly on January 10, 2007. Husband
of the late Gail
NICKLE and former husband of Diana
NICKLE, He
is survived by his two daughters, Susie (Glenn) and Kerry (Allan)
and his five grandchildren: Kevin, Gregory, Melissa, Grace, and
Tara. He will be sadly missed and fondly remembered by his family
and Friends. A memorial service will be held on Monday January 15th
at 11 a.m. at the Fuller Funeral Home, 1625 Pine Ridge Road.
Naples, Florida (239-592-1611). In lieu of flowers donations
may be made to Habitat for Humanity, 11145 Tamiami Trail East,
Naples, Florida 34113.
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MITCHELL,
Ruth
Margaret (née
TINGLEY)
Peacefully at the Welland General Hospital on Saturday, September 29,
2007 at the age of 93. Wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother,
music teacher, arts enthusiast and talented artist. Born in Hopewell
Cape,
New
Brunswick, in April, 1914, to Eva (née
AYER) and Harold
TINGLEY.
She inherited her love of art from her father who was
a well known sculptor and monument maker in Nova Scotia. She
graduated from the Halifax Conservatory of Music in Pianoforte
and trained at the Nova Scotia College of Art in fine arts and
design. Over the years in addition to the Maritimes she lived
in various locations including Toronto, the Netherlands, Leamington,
Ontario and most recently Welland. Her paintings are in many
private collections and she has exhibited in one person shows
in Kitchener, Leamington, Amherstburg and Toronto, as well as
in many juried shows throughout Ontario. In recent years she
worked a great deal in mixed media and her works in this form
have been displayed at the Windsor, London and Sarnia Art Galleries
and Cambridge Library in their rental sections. Her family is
most grateful to the staff of St. Charles Village, Welland, for
their thoughtful care over the past seven years and to the staff
of the Welland General Hospital for all their consideration.
Predeceased in 2000 by her husband of 62 years, Claude, she is
remembered with love by her daughter Corinne (Michael
WALSH,)
granddaughter Erin (Jason
NICKS) and grand_son Michael. Great-grandmother
of Sydney and Rylee. She is also survived by her sister Helen
DOWELL and brother Ralph
TINGLEY.
The family will receive Friends
at the H.L. Cudney Funeral Home, 241 West Main Street, Welland
on Tuesday, October 2, 2007 from 1: 00 -- 2:00 p.m. A funeral
service, conducted by Reverend George
SCHMIDT, will follow in
the Cudney Chapel at 2: 00 p.m. Interment in Woodlawn Cemetery.
As an expression of sympathy, donations to a charity of one's
choice would be appreciated by the family. On line condolences
may be sent to cudney@vaxxine.com
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NICKSIC o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-09-29 published
ROPCEAN,
Maureen
Claire (née
CHISHOLM) (1931-2007)
Maureen Claire
ROPCEAN passed away on September 25, 2007 at the
age of 76 years. Maureen was predeceased by her parents, Dorothy
CLYNE and Raymond
CHISHOLM and her husband George. She will be
sadly missed by her daughters, Susan Dawn
TURNER (née
MORNINGSTAR)
and husband Roger of Okotoks, Alberta and Cheryl Anne
MORNINGSTAR
and husband Robbie
METZA of Whistler, British Columbia. Grandchildren
Brett, Adam and Jena
TURNER of Okotoks, and Birken and Braden
METZA of Whistler; one sister Gwen
NICKSIC and nieces and nephews
of Kingsport, Tennessee. Maureen was born and raised in Edmonton.
When the twins were young, some time was spent in the Maritimes
where good Friends were made. Maureen returned to spend the rest
of her life as an Albertan. She loved her Friends and family
and loved life. A Celebration of Life will be held Saturday,
September 29, 2007 at 4: 00 p.m. at Holy Nativity Anglican Church,
12707 Bonaventure Drive S.E., Calgary with The Reverend Bryan Beveridge
officiating. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made directly
to Alberta Lung Association, P.O. Box 4500, Station South, Edmonton,
Alberta T6E 6K2 or the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Alberta,
#100, 119 - 14 Street N.W., Calgary, Alberta T2N 1Z6 South Calgary
Funeral Centre And Crematorium 12700 Macleod Trail South, Calgary
(403) 297-0711 Honoured Provider of Dignity Memorial
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NICOL o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2007-01-03 published
FOREHT,
Marjorie
Ruth (née
MOONEY)
Passed away peacefully at Versa Care Windsor Place on December 29,
2006 at the age of 88 years. Beloved wife of the late Sidney.
Dear mother of Peter
FOREHT and wife
Cathy of Toronto; and Chris
and husband Doctor Dave
FISHER, of Windsor. Dear Grandmother of
Lenny and wife Jill; Celine and companion Jason; Sarah; Paula
and companion Hans, and Dan and wife Sarah. Dear sister of Edith
PONGRATZ and her late husband Tony; Helen
LETT and her late husband
Jim; Agnes and husband Joel
ALDRED, and the late Marion
NICOL
and her late husband Don. Also surviving are many nieces and
nephews. Marjorie served during World War 2 with the Canadian
Forces in London, Ontario and later worked for many years at
both Loblaws and Eatons. The family would like to thank the caring
and compassionate staff at both Versa Care Windsor Place and
Oak Park Terrace. Margie was a loving mother, and will be dearly
missed. Cremation has taken place, and a family service in London,
will take place at a later date. Funeral Arrangements entrusted
to Windsor Chapel Funeral Home 1700 Tecumseh Rd., East. Online
condolences and shared memories may be submitted at www.windsorchapel.com
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STEWARD/STEWART/STUART,
John
William
Of Blenheim and formerly of South Harwich Township (where he
farmed before his retirement) passed away on Wednesday, January 10,
2007 at the Chatham-Kent Health Alliance. Born in Harwich Township
86 years ago
son of the late William J.
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART and Ethel
ALLISON.
Beloved husband of 63 years to the former Helen
HUFFMAN.
Dear
brother of Margaret (Mrs. Verne
LEE) of Blenheim and brother-in-law
of Jack and his wife
Mildred
HUFFMAN of Harwich. Also survived
by several nieces and nephews. Predeceased by sister Georgia
TERRY, brothers Ernest and Verne
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART, niece Ethel
RICHARDSON.
Resting at the J.L. Ford Funeral Home in Blenheim for visitation
on Friday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. and where a funeral service will
be held on Saturday at 1: 30 p.m. with Pastor Ed
NICOL officiating.
Interment will be in Evergreen Cemetery. Memorials to the Fourth
Line United Church Memorial Fund or Heart and Stroke Foundation
would be appreciated.
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LAWRENCE,
Mary
Ruth (née
NICOL)
Peacefully on Wednesday, July 25, 2007 at the Trillium Health
Centre, Mississauga at the age of 91. Beloved wife for 40 years
of the late William Gennings
LAWRENCE (1982.) Devoted mother
of Peter and his wife Virginia. Cherished and proud Grandma of
Ashley and his wife Niki, and Ailicis. Predeceased by her sisters
Margaret and Zorra and brother Nick. Special thanks to Zenia
AMANDY and her family for their loving and compassionate care
of Ruth. Thank you to Doctor
KING,
Doctor
FISCH and the staff at Trillium
Health Centre and the Dorothy Ley Hospice. Ruth will be remembered
as a teacher, veteran and artist and will be sadly missed. Friends
may call at the Turner and Porter 'Peel' Chapel, 2180 Hurontario
Street, Mississauga (Hwy. 10, N. of the Queen Elizabeth Way),
from 5-9 p.m. on Friday. Funeral Service will be held in the
Chapel on Saturday, July 28, 2007 at 5 p.m. Interment Honeywood
United Church Cemetery on Monday. If desired, donations may be
made to the Dorothy Ley Hospice or the Canadian Cancer Society.
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NICOL, Francis "Frank" James Kelly, Dip. Archibald (Abdn), F.R.A.I.C.,
A.R.I.B.A., O.A.A./P.P.
Born in Aberdeen, Scotland, December 5, 1927. Peacefully passed
away on Thursday, December 6, 2007 with his family at his side.
Beloved husband and soulmate of Joan. Loving father to Pamela
(Ken) WIDDIFIELD and Graham (Voula)
NICOL.
Devoted
Papa to Victoria
and Tony-James
NICOL, and Emily
WIDDIFIELD.
Brother of Kenneth
(Grace) NICOL of Fife, Scotland. Frank graduated from the Aberdeen
School of Architecture in June 1954, and decided to venture to
Canada. He met and married Joan, and made Canada his home. His
professional life included private practice and teaching at Ryerson
prior to his appointment in 1962 as the first Director of School
Planning and Building Research for the Province of Ontario. In
1965 he returned to private practice, retiring in 1995. He was
an Associate of the Royal Institute of British Architects, and
the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada. He served as President
of the Ontario Association of Architects, was elected to the
College of Fellows of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada
in 1972, and was an Honorary Life Member of both the Ontario
Association of Architects and the Royal Architectural Institute
of Canada. Over the years, his community activities included
President of the Association of Corrections and Criminology,
President of the Toronto Victorian Order of Nurses, and Governor
of Victorian Order of Nurses Canada, the council of the Ontario
College of Art, and the Board of the Ontario Heritage Foundation.
He was Chairman of Friends of Seneca, raising funds for needy
students. He loved politics, golf, and the family cottage. Frank
requested that there be no funeral service. Cremation has taken
place. Donations in Frank's name would be appreciated by the
Toronto Rehabilitation Institute, Rumsey Centre, 347 Rumsey Road,
Toronto M4G 1R7, or the Heart and Stroke Foundation.
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MORSE,
Joan (née
HENSHAW)
Born September 18, 1933, Joan died at home in Thornhill, December 10,
2007. Treasured by her husband Peter and children: Michael (Heather
NICOL;)
Janet
(Darren
LARSEN;) and Jonathan (Ginette
FISHER.)
Adored by her grandchildren Graeme, Lauren, Kathryn, Jeremy and
Andrew. Sister to Bill, Lillian and Kathleen. She had a caring
extended family, as well as a wide and wonderful circle of Friends
who comforted and supported Joan and her family during her illness.
Known for her enthusiasm, sincere respect for others and infectious,
uninhibited laughter, Joan had an amazing capacity to cope with
life's challenges.
Visitation on Friday, December 14, from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the
R.S. Kane Funeral Home (6150 Yonge Street, at Goulding, south
of Steeles). Funeral service will be held at Holy Trinity Anglican
Church (140 Brooke Street, Thornhill), on Saturday morning, December 15,
2007 at 11 o'clock. Interment, Thornhill Cemetery at a later
date. If desired, donations may be offered to the Canadian Cancer
Society or Hospice Thornhill.
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NICOLAIDES,
John
James
Peacefully, in his sleep at Leisure World -- Brampton Woods Nursing
Home on Wednesday, November 14th, 2007, in his 84th year. Beloved
husband to Mary Virginia for 38 years. Dear brother-in-law to
Jim McCARTNEY and his wife
Ingrid of Toronto, Ontario. Uncle
to Helen ROBINSON and Rouli
NICOLAIDES of London, England. Predeceased
by his sister Niki
NICOLAIDES.
Cremation has taken place. Friends
will be received at Andrews Community Funeral Centre, 8190 Dixie
Road, Brampton (North of Steeles Avenue) 905-456-8190 on Tuesday,
January 15, 2008 from 1-2 p.m. with a Memorial Service to follow
at 2 p.m. in the funeral home chapel. In John's memory, donations
to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated.
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NICOLS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-07-13 published
ARBACK,
Nathan
On Thursday, July 12, 2007 at North York General. With his family
around him, Nathan
ARBACK, beloved husband, and best friend to
Rena.
Devoted father to Dena and Jay
SHANKER,
Larry and Marsha
NICOLS,
Debra and Steven
GOLD, and Marc and Vici
NICOLS. Grandfather
to Alexis and Ian
DAVIDS,
Carrie
NICOLS, Eryn and Andrew
MILLER,
and Daniel
ARBACK-
ROZEN.
Adored great-grandfather to James
MILLER.
Grandfather by love to Jaimy and Daniel
SHANKER. At
Benjamin's
Park Memorial Chapel, 2401 Steeles Ave. W. (3 lights west of
Dufferin) for service on Friday, July 13th at 3: 00 p.m. Interment
Beth Emeth Synagogue section at Bathurst Lawn Memorial Park.
Shiva 1 Chedington Place #7C, daily from 1: 00 p.m. In lieu of
shiva gifts, memorial donations may be made to the Nathan Arback
Memorial Fund c/o the Benjamin Foundation, 3429 Bathurst Street,
Toronto, M6A 2C3, 416-780-0324.
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NICOLSON o@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2007-09-26 published
SMITH,
Winnifred
The family of Winnifred
SMITH will always remember and extends
sincere thanks to the individuals and community who, by their
actions, demonstrated such caring during her life, and through
their floral tributes, charitable donations and generous support
of her family, honoured her at her death. Although we cannot
name everyone here, thanks go to Doctor
POWER, the exceptional staff
of Grey Gables, Doctor
KUMAR, the Emergency and Step-Down Units
of Grey Bruce Health Services, Owen Sound; Fawcett Funeral Home
the Flesherton-Markdale branch of the Royal Canadian Legion for
their moving service; the pallbearers; Reverend
NICOLSON,
Grant
SAYERS, and Willing Helpers of St. Andrews Presbyterian Church,
Priceville for their tender tribute by music, word and deed.
To these and many others, no kindness or remembrance went unnoticed.
- Kath, Ian, Cathy, Pam and Sam
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BOLAND,
Michael
James
Born January 24, 1941, died peacefully at home on November 30,
2007 surrounded by the loving care of his family. Mike was a
devoted husband of forty-one years to Marie (née
KELLY,) a beloved
father to Scott, Brad (Kirsten
NICOLSON,)
Craig, and
Kelly
(David
HILBORN) and the adored "Poppa" of Cait and Luke
HILBORN and
Murray and Moira
BOLAND. He is also survived by his sisters Patricia
FORTNUM of Toronto and
Jo Ann WRIGHT of Hamilton. A thoughtful,
kind and generous man who was always willing to share skills,
knowledge and time with others. Mike will be sadly missed by
his large extended family and many Friends. Friends may call
at the Roadhouse and Rose Funeral Home 157 Main St. S., Newmarket
on Tuesday from 7-9 p.m. and
on Wednesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
Funeral Mass will be held at Saint_John Chrysostom Church (Main and
Ontario streets) Newmarket on Thursday at 10: 00 a.m. followed
by interment at Saint_John's Cemetery. Memorial donations to Southlake
Regional Health Centre Foundation (Cancer Care) or Community
Care Access Centre of York Region would be appreciated. On-line
condolences may be made at www.roadhouseandrose.com
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