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NIEBOER o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2007-01-09 published
ZWIETINK,
Jean
Irene (née
RUPPERT)
On Saturday, January 6, 2007, the Lord took unto Himself His
child Jean Irene
ZWIETINK
(RUPPERT) in her 73rd year. Jean was
born in Dresden, Ontario April 13, 1934 and was predeceased by
her parents, Anna and John
RUPPERT and one brother. Beloved wife
of the late Mr. Oene Hendrik
ZWIETINK. Dear sister of George
and Liz RUPPERT
(Nova
Scotia.)
She is survived by her Step-family
Shirley and Henry
NIEBOER of London, Jeannette and Henry
VLAAR
of St. Catharines, Jane-Ann and Mike
CAHILL of Kerwood, Darlene
and Anthony
BARTON of London, Al and Janice
NIEBOER of the U.S.A.,
Shelley AUSTIN of Parkhill, Robert and Joanne
VLAAR of St. Catharines,
Brian and Kerri
VLAAR of Calgary, Leigh-Ann and Tad
DEMAS of
Chicago, Joshua and Alicia, Mitchell, Danielle, Kaitlyn and Ashley,
Curtis and Stephanie, Kate and Jenna, Trey and Annika. Special
thanks to Doctor Lock and staff at Willow Ridge, McCormick Home,
your care and support was really appreciated. A private family
graveside service was held at Mt. Pleasant Cemetery. If desired,
memorial contributions may be made to McCormick Home.
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NIELSEN o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-12-18 published
NIELSEN,
Paul
Marius “Faf&rdquo
In Durham on Sunday, December 16, 2007. Marius
NIELSEN of Durham
in his 92nd year. Husband of the late Inger (née
THOMSEN.)
Loving
father of Kurt (Lorie) of Guelph, Leif (Donna) of Baden and Lynn
(Ken) HILTZ of Durham. He will be sadly missed by 5 grandchildren,
9 great-grandchildren and his extended family. Predeceased by
4 brothers. The family will receive Friends at the Fawcett-McEachern
Funeral Home and Cremation Centre, Durham on Wednesday from 2-4 p.m.
and 7-9 p.m. Funeral and Committal Services will be held in the
Funeral Home Chapel at 1 p.m. on Thursday, December 20, 2007.
Interment Durham Cemetery.
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NIELSEN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2007-01-13 published
NIELSEN,
Alberta▼
The▼ family of Alberta
NIELSON who passed away on December 10,
2006 would like family and Friends to join them for a celebration
of Alberta's life. The reception will be held on January 20th,
2007 between 2: 00 and 4:00 p.m. at 190 Cherryhill in the Activity
room. The Activity room entrance is to the left of the building.
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NIELSEN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2007-06-09 published
Husband charged in wife's shooting death
By Patrick
MALONEY, Sun Media, Sat., June 9, 2007
Eugena SMITH, whose husband is now charged in her death, was
a sweet woman who worked several jobs and loved her little girl,
Friends say.
The 33-year-old Saint Thomas resident was found dead in her Balaclava
Street home early Thursday in a reported shooting.
Her estranged husband, Michael
SMITH, 35, is charged with first-degree
murder.
"She was a good lady, hard worker. Just a quiet person," said
a friend who asked his name not be published. "Everybody misses
her."
Eugena worked part time at a local Chinese restaurant and reportedly
also cleaned houses. It's unclear what Michael did for a living,
though they had lived in the home for about a year.
The couple had a daughter -- believed to be about three years
old -- and police said yesterday the youngster wasn't in the
home at the time of her mother's death.
"She wasn't there and she's safe," Saint Thomas police Const. Anders
NIELSEN said. "She wasn't exposed to what happened, directly."
The friend described Michael
SMITH as a "nice person" but added
that in "the last few months, they had problems."
Neighbours heard him working on interior renovations until late
Wednesday.
It was about 6: 30 a.m. Thursday when James
MORPHY, a nearby resident
with a police scanner, heard officers called to a shooting at
9 Balaclava St.
He said he heard officers say a conflict erupted when a woman
told a man she was leaving him.
Investigators yesterday termed
SMITH's death a "domestic-related
homicide." Michael
SMITH will appear in court via video on Monday.
Between 1993 and 2006, there were no homicides in Saint Thomas.
But over the past year there have been three, including this
latest case.
"It goes to show you that no community is immune,"
NIELSEN said.
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NIELSEN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-10-23 published
Man targeted by gunman was arrested after Creba shooting
Motives for attack unclear, police say
By Timothy
APPLEBY,
Page
A17
He was scooped up in the wave of arrests last year that stemmed
from the Jane
CREBA murder investigation and convicted of cocaine
possession. He was shot dead on a busy street Sunday afternoon
after visiting an acquaintance being held in Toronto's Don Jail.
But beyond saying they are sure Eric
BOATENG, 21, was targeted
and ambushed by a gunman who hurried away on foot, police yesterday
conceded that so far they have little idea why Mr.
BOATENG was
killed.
"There could be a multitude of reasons, it's very early in the
investigation," said Detective Dan
NIELSEN of the homicide squad.
"What we know is that he attended the Don Jail for a visit, that
when he left he was confronted about a block away and that the
person who confronted him shot him multiple times."
There is no shortage of theories to pursue.
Unmarried, without children and with no fixed address, Mr.
BOATENG
was one of 25 people arrested in surveillance-driven police raids
that followed the killing on Boxing Day, 2005, of Toronto teenager
Jane CREBA, an innocent passerby in what's believed to have been
a gangland shootout on Yonge Street.
Six other people were wounded in the gun battle, which became
a metaphor for the worst year of gun homicides the city had ever
seen.
Mr. BOATENG was not among the seven people charged with murder
and manslaughter in the death of the Grade 10 Riverdale Collegiate
student. But he was accused of possessing cocaine for the purpose
of trafficking and was sentenced in August to the equivalent
of 28 months in jail plus a year's probation.
He was originally charged with conspiracy to traffic in firearms
but that charge was stayed.
Under the two-for-one practice whereby pre-trial time spent in
custody is doubled up, Mr.
BOATENG was then released from custody.
He was killed Sunday as he walked to his car after visiting the
Don Jail.
Whether he would have testified at the
CREBA trial is unclear,
as is the role in Sunday's shooting - if any - of his underworld
drug Friends. As for the inmate he was visiting, Det.
NIELSEN
would not identify the man but said he has been questioned and
is part of the investigation.
Sunday's audacious attack near the intersection of Broadview
Avenue and Gerrard Street East left neighbours shaken and raised
Toronto's homicide tally for the year to 70 - one more than the
total recorded for all of 2006.
But initial reports that the gunman was one of a group are now
being played down.
"There's nothing right now to connect them to the shooting,"
Det. NIELSEN said.
Police are seeking a suspect described as black, in his 20s,
medium build, between 5-foot-8 and 6 feet, wearing a black bomber-style
jacket and last seen running south on Hamilton Street, south
of Gerrard Street.
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NIELSON o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2007-01-13 published
NIELSEN,
Alberta▲
The▲ family of Alberta
NIELSON who passed away on December 10,
2006 would like family and Friends to join them for a celebration
of Alberta's life. The reception will be held on January 20th,
2007 between 2: 00 and 4:00 p.m. at 190 Cherryhill in the Activity
room. The Activity room entrance is to the left of the building.
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NIESSEN o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-12-11 published
BREARLEY,
Ruby
Evelyn (formerly
DAHMER)
Peacefully at Saint Peter's Hospital on December 7, 2007 in her
93rd year with her family by her side. Beloved wife of the late
Ray DAHMER (1969) and the late Hugh
BREARLEY (2006.) Loving mother
of Violet Louise
ALBERY (née
DAHMER) and her husband Robert of
Ottawa and George
DAHMER and his wife
Bonnie of Barrie. Grandma
will be sadly missed by her grandchildren Hollie, Laura, Christopher,
Tammie, Raymond, Stephanie and five great-grandchildren. Survived
by her sister Cora and her husband Clarence
NIESSEN, sister-in-law
Noreen RUTHERFORD and several nieces, nephews and other relatives.
Predeceased by her brother Bill
RUTHERFORD.
Cremation has taken
place. A Memorial Service and visitation will be held at Emmanuel
United Church 871 Upper Ottawa St. Hamilton (South of Fennell
Ave.) on Thursday, December 13 from 12-1 p.m. with the service
to follow at 1 p.m. In lieu of flowers donations to Saint Peter's
Hospital Foundation or a charity of your choice. Arrangements
by Dodsworth and Brown Funeral Home Ancaster, Ontario 905-648-3852.
“Ruby's passion for her church, her music, and her family will
be remembered by all who were fortunate enough to be part of
her life.&rdquo
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