PENCE
PENDER
PENDERGAST
PENFOUND
PENGELLY
PENNACCHIETTI
PENNARUN
PENNELL
PENNER
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PENCE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-06-12 published
MALCOLM,
Kate
Howard
Abney
Mother, teacher. Born October 15, 1915, near Kansas City, Missouri
Died December 1, 2006, in Toronto, of cancer, aged 91.
By Douglas
MALCOLM,
Page L6
Kate's spirit of adventure was in part genetic: After her forebears
came to North America, they travelled by covered wagon from Virginia
to Missouri in the early 1800s, when the prairie grass was taller
than most men.
Kate was the eldest of five girls - our farming grandfather was
not pleased but accepted the situation good-naturedly. Raised
on a farm in an era in which there were no school buses, Kate
rode a horse to school. After attending college, she taught high-school
English and music during the late 1930s and early 1940s.
In 1942, Kate married her childhood sweetheart, Otho
PENCE. "
Penny"
had joined the U.S. Army Air Corps and was soon shipped overseas.
His plane was shot down over Tunis in 1943. After his death,
Kate joined the American Red Cross and was sent to India. She
travelled extensively and numerous artifacts (ivory and brass
Buddhas, sandalwood camels, inlaid marble boxes) gave our suburban
1950s home an exotic eastern air.
One day in 1944, she and her Friends met three English officers
in (then) Bombay. One of them was Jim
MALCOLM, a 6-foot-7 Londoner.
Kate was 5-foot-2. In 1947 they married in Brantford, Ontario
- Canada being middle ground between London and Missouri. In
1950, they moved to Toronto; Kate lived in the same house until
2003. Kate and Jim had four children: Douglas, Victoria, Keith,
and Nancy. One of our most cherished memories is of our mother
playing the piano, quite loudly, while we danced madly around
the living room to old chestnuts like St. Louis Blues. Kate was
a homemaker until the early 1960s, when she returned to teaching
kindergarten in North York until she retired in 1981. Jim died
in 1977. In retirement, Kate pursued painting, music, gardening,
and travelling.
In the late 1980s, Kate joined and eventually became president
of a seniors' life-writing group. In 2004, she self-published
her memoirs, just in time for a family reunion - she sold out
the first printing.
In July, 2006, Kate fell in her apartment. Subsequent X-rays
led to the diagnosis of terminal lung cancer. Deeply pragmatic
and determinedly optimistic she called the diagnosis her "last
great adventure." Kate's approach to death was an extension of
her approach to life.
Last August, Keith, Kate's younger son, died suddenly. Kate,
characteristically, tried to comfort the others as best she could.
Several weeks before Christmas, Kate died in her home, surrounded
by family and Friends. At the funeral, her granddaughter, Gillian,
played the processional, St. Louis Blues.
You could almost see Kate jiving her way to the pearly gates.
Douglas MALCOLM is Kate's son
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DUNLOP,
William
Clarence “Bill&rdquo
Passed away in London on December 25th, 2007, as the result of
an accident, Bill
DUNLOP of Port Elgin. Husband of the former
Marion HAY.
Father of Jamie of Mississauga, and Brad and his
fiancée Lianne
TURTURICI of Brooklin. Brother of Donna
MALONEY-
CLARKE
and her husband Jack of Cambridge, Norma
GRAHAM of Midland, Dorothy
BEAUCHAMP and her husband Maurice of Penetang, Eugene
DUNLOP
and his wife
Coline of Belwood, Margaret
JOHNSTON and her husband
Herb of Cambridge, and Dianne
DUNLOP of Cambridge. Brother-in-law
of Allan HAY and his wife
Heather of Owen Sound, and Madalene
and her husband Don
RIDDOLL of Maple Creek, Saskatchewan. Bill
will be missed by his many cousins, nieces, nephews and their
families. He is predeceased by his parents Lavina and Clarence
DUNLOP, by Marion's parents Jim and Helen
HAY, and by his three
brothers-in-law Frank
MALONEY,
Russ
PENDER and Murray
GRAHAM.
Friends may call at the W. Kent Milroy Port Elgin Chapel, 510 Mill
Street, Port Elgin, (Town of Saugeen Shores) from 12: 00 to 2:00 p.m.
on Wednesday, January 2nd, 2008. A remembrance of Bill's life
will be held in the chapel on Wednesday at 2: 00 p.m. followed
by a reception in the Community Room of the funeral home. Memorial
contributions to the Ontario Heart and Stroke Foundation would
be appreciated as expressions of sympathy. Portrait and memorial
online at www.milroyfuneralhomes.com Please note the change of
time of services.
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GRANT,
Doreen
Violet (née
COWAN) (February 21, 1924-June 3, 2007)
In her 84th year, as a result of a debilitating stroke, Doreen
passed away surrounded by her family and under the compassionate
care of the staff at Sunnybrook Hospital. Even though she was
paralyzed and without speech, Doreen was able to communicate
expressions of her love to the members of her family and Friends
at her bedside with a smile and a squeeze of the hand. She was
predeceased in 1983 by her husband of over 40 years, William
(Bill) A. GRANT, an executive of Philips Electronics. She leaves
behind her family: daughter Margaret, daughter Karen (Larry
JACKSON,)
daughter-in-law Carol
GRANT and son Hugh (Sheri
PURCELL.)
She
is lovingly remembered by her four grandchildren, Scott (Liz
PLATTS), Tracey (Dave
PENDER), Joni
BRUNTON (Andrew
LAMORE),
and Kate JACKSON; and one great-grandchild, Jessica
MacDONALD
and many beloved nieces and nephews. Her two remaining brothers,
Bert COWAN
(Sue) of Vancouver and George
COWAN (Lena) of Port
Colborne also mourn her passing. She is predeceased by her siblings:
Het NURSE,
Boyd
COWAN and Mary
JOHNSON. Doreen remained vigorous,
vibrant and independent until her stroke. She lived in her own
home, carefully tended her own gardens and played bridge with
a number of groups. 'Granny' was a welcome and active participant
in the lives of her children and their families. The day of the
stroke she was taking pleasure in the warm spring sun from her
seat on the front porch swing of her home. Through her life Doreen
was an active force in everything in which she became involved.
Through the fifties and sixties, summers at the 'Lake of Two
Rivers' cottage meant all the Algonquin Park staff knew her by
name. She was also active in the Progressive Conservative Party
at both the federal and provincial levels, participating in many
election and leadership campaigns. Following cremation, a visitation
will be held at the Pine Hills Visitation, Chapel and Reception
Centre, 625 Birchmount Road, Toronto (416-267-8229) on Sunday,
June 10, 2007 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A Memorial Celebration of
her life will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations
may be made to Heart and Stroke Foundation or Sunnybrook Health
Science Centre.
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ROCHFORD,
Stella▼ (a.k.a.
PRIEBE, née
JANKE)
After a long illness, Stella joined hands in the afterlife with
her late husband Richard on October 16, 2007 in Cambridge at
the age of 77.
She will be sadly missed by her children, Lynne (Karl)
MARCY,
Carol (Glen)
MILLER and Tim (Maria) and her grandchildren Catia,
Andie, Colleen, Natasha and Melanie.
She is survived by her siblings, Verna
ERB,
Myrtle▼
PAYNE, Audrey
WHITE/WHYTE, Earl
JANKE, Arthur
JANKE, Selma
LOCKHART, Don
JANKE and
Howard JANKE.
She was predeceased by siblings Roy
JANKE,
Stanley▼
JANKE, Lester
JANKE,
Leila▼
ANDERSON, Ruby
PENDERGAST as well as her parents
Walter and Christine
JANKE and her adoptive parents Christian
and Minnie
PRIEBE.
Christian and Minnie adopted Stella when she was six years old
after the death of Christine.
Visitation was held October 18, 2007 at Cameron Funeral Home,
Chesley from 12 noon until 2 p.m. at which time the service to
celebrate Stella's life was held in the Chapel. She will be placed
in her final resting place at Chesley Cemetery beside her beloved
Richard who passed from this life in 1995.
As per Stella's request, in lieu of flowers, donations to a charity
of your choice would be appreciated as expressions of sympathy.
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ROCHFORD,
Stella▲ (formerly
PRIEBE, née
JANKE)
After a long illness, Stella joined hands in the afterlife with
her late husband Richard on October 16, 2007 in Cambridge at
the age of 77. She will be sadly missed by her children, Lynne
(Karl) MARCY,
Carol
(Glen)
MILLER and Tim (Maria) and her grandchildren
Catia, Andie, Colleen, Natasha and Melanie. She is survived by
her siblings, Verna
ERB,
Myrtle▲
PAYNE, Audrey
WHITE/WHYTE, Earl
JANKE,
Arthur JANKE, Selma
LOCKHART, Don
JANKE and Howard
JANKE. She
was predeceased by siblings; Roy
JANKE,
Stanley▲
JANKE, Lester
JANKE,
Leila▲
ADDISON, Ruby
PENDERGAST as well as her parents
Walter and Christine
JANKE and her adoptive parents Christian
and Minnie
PRIEBE.
Christian and Minnie adopted Stella when she
was six years old after the death of Christine. Visitation will
be held on Thursday, October 18, 2007 at Cameron Funeral Home,
Chesley from 12 noon until 2: 00 p.m. at which time the service
to celebrate Stella's life will be held in the Chapel. She will
be placed in her final resting place at Chesley Cemetery beside
her beloved Richard who passed from this life in 1995. As per
Stella's requests, in lieu of flowers, donations to a charity
of your choice would be appreciated as expressions of sympathy
by the family as well as her wish for everyone to dress casually.
www.cameronfuneralhomes.com Cameron Funeral Home, Chesley (519) 363-2525.
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PENFOUND,
Harold "
Rex"
Harold “Rex”
PENFOUND of R.R.#1, Neustadt, passed away suddenly
at Louise Marshall Hospital, Mount Forest, on Wednesday, October 31,
2007, in his 73rd year.
Beloved husband of Margaret
(BROOKS)
PENFOUND.
Father of Linda
and Berny LUESINK, and Mervyn and Dana
PENFOUND, all of Harriston,
Trevor and Annette
PENFOUND of Mount Forest, Lorraine and Leo
MONTAG of Ayton.
Grandfather of Maurice (Elske), Chris, Angela, Lee Ann (Mike),
Tiffany, Tabitha, Tonya, Crystal, Dylan, Stacey, Lindsay (Mike),
Travis, Leo Jr., Luke, and Luana. Great-grandfather of Dominic,
Faith, Ashton and Sydney. Survived also by his sisters in England.
Predeceased by his daughter Barbara
PENFOUND, grand_son Mark
LAMBRECHT,
and great-grandchildren Victoria and Owen
LAMBRECHT.
Visitation was held at the Hardy-Lee Funeral Home, Harriston
on Sunday from 1-4 p.m. where the funeral service was held on
Monday, November 5 at 11 a.m. Rev. Fr. Murray
FARWELL officiating.
Interment in Harriston Cemetery.
Memorial donations to Heart and Stroke Foundation, or Canadian
Diabetes Association would be appreciated.
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MARTIN,
Brenda
(RAINEY)
At home, quietly, with her family at her side on Thursday July 26,
2007; Brenda Dianne
RAINEY of Paris and formerly of Toronto,
in her 54th year; beloved mother of Andrew (Casey) of Paris and
Carolyn (Paul) of Windsor; cherished grandmother of Lily; special
aunt of Kate; best friend and sister of Bonni
McCHESNEY of Paris
also missed by brother Brian, Diane and Courtney
RAINEY of London
and her travelling partner Ruth
PENGELLY.
Brenda was a graduate
of Trinity College, University of Toronto and spent 30 years
in the Etobicoke and Toronto School Boards teaching elementary
school French and Computers. She was an inspiration to all she
taught. Brenda was a world traveller, lifelong environmentalist
and a lover of the arts. Friends may call at the Wm. Kipp Funeral
Home, 184 Grand River St. N. Paris, on Monday 2: 30-4:30 p.m.
for memorial visitation. A memorial service will be held in the
funeral home chapel on Tuesday at 1: 00 p.m. In lieu of flowers,
donations in Brenda's memory may be made to Grand River Conservation
Authority. Online condolences or donations may be arranged through
www.wmkippfuneralhome.com or by contacting Wm. Kipp 519-442-3061.
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PENNACCHIETTI,
Antonio▼
Peacefully and surrounded by his family at Grey Bruce Health
Services, Owen Sound on Sunday, January 7, 2007. Tony
PENNACCHIETTI
of Owen Sound in his 77th year. Beloved husband of 44 years of
Gladys▼ (née
JONES.)
Loving▼ father of Cynthia and her husband
J. Harvey WELSH of Elsinore and Patrick and his wife
Michelle▼
(née HARRIGAN) of London. Proud grandfather of Michael and Katherine
HEALY of Elsinore. Special son-in-law of Margaret
JONES (nee
CLIPPERTON) of Thorndale. Cherished brother of Teresa
BUTCHER
(Bert▼) of Saint Marys, Esvelda
NEWTON
(John▼) of Halifax, Nova Scotia,
Evelyn JACKSON
(Melville▼) of London and brother-in-law of Margaret
PENNACCHIETTI of Saint Marys. Fondly remembered by his many nieces
and nephews. Predeceased by his parents Saverio and Ines
PENNACCHIETTI
(née SILENZI) formerly of Saint Marys, his father-in-law J. Wesley
JONES formerly of Thorndale, brother Guido and his wife
Violet▼
formerly of Tampa, Florida brother Giacomo formerly of Saint Marys,
sister Eva
LEONARD formerly of Fergus and nephew George
LEONARD
formerly of Lethbridge. Tony was proud to have served his country
in Korea as a member of the Royal Canadian Regiment and was an
active hunter and fisherman until the very end. Friends are invited
to the Tannahill Funeral Home (519-376-3710) for visiting on
Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. The funeral mass will be celebrated
at Saint Mary's Church on Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock. Interment,
Greenwood Cemetery. Memorial donations to the charity of your
choice would be appreciated. Members of the Royal Canadian Legion
Br. No. 6 will hold a memorial service at the funeral home on
Tuesday evening at 6: 45 p.m.
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PENNACCHIETTI,
Antonio▲
Peacefully and surrounded by his family at Grey Bruce Health
Services, Owen Sound on Sunday, January 7, 2007. Tony
PENNACCHIETTI
of Owen Sound in his 77th year. Beloved husband of 44 years of
Gladys▲ (née
JONES.)
Loving▲ father of Cynthia and her husband
J. Harvey WELSH of Elsinore and Patrick and his wife
Michelle▲
(née HARRIGAN) of London. Proud grandfather of Michael and Katherine
HEALY of Elsinore. Special son-in-law of Margaret
JONES (nee
CLIPPERTON) of Thorndale. Cherished brother of Teresa
BUTCHER
(Bert▲) of Saint Marys, Esvelda
NEWTON
(John▲) of Halifax, Nova Scotia,
Evelyn JACKSON
(Melville▲) of London and brother-in-law of Margaret
PENNACCHIETTI of Saint Marys. Fondly remembered by his many nieces
and nephews. Predeceased by his parents Saverio and Ines
PENNACCHIETTI
(née SILENZI) formerly of Saint Marys, his father-in-law J. Wesley
JONES formerly of Thorndale, brother Guido and his wife
Violet▲
formerly of Tampa, Florida brother Giacomo formerly of Saint Marys,
sister Eva
LEONARD formerly of Fergus and nephew George
LEONARD
formerly of Lethbridge. Tony was proud to have served his country
in Korea as a member of the Royal Canadian Regiment and was an
active hunter and fisherman until the very end. Friends are invited
to the Tannahill Funeral Home (519-376-3710) for visiting on
Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. The funeral mass will be celebrated
at Saint Mary's Church on Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock. Interment,
Greenwood Cemetery. Memorial donations to the charity of your
choice would be appreciated. Members of the Royal Canadian Legion
Br. No. 6 will hold a memorial service at the funeral home on
Tuesday evening at 6: 45 p.m.
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HUBERT,
Cody
Douglas
At his home in Brampton, on Wednesday, November 14th, 2007 at
the age of 28 years, Cody
HUBERT of Brampton and formerly of
Port Elgin. Loving husband of the former Melissa
PENNARUN. Dear
son of Lynda
HUBERT and her partner Rick
ADAM/ADAMS of Port Elgin,
and Doug HUBERT of Southampton. Brother of Kelly and her husband
Mike MAHONEY of Port Elgin. He will be missed by his grandmothers,
Ethel DOUCETTE of Drayton, and Edna
HUBERT of Cambridge. Son-in-law
of Mark and Debbie
PENNARUN of Port Elgin. Brother-in-law of
Lisa and her husband Steven
FLOYD of London and Laurie and her
husband Jamie
MOORE of Burlington. Uncle of Ryan
MAHONEY and
Jordon MAHONEY. He is also survived by many aunts and uncles.
He is predeceased by his grandfathers, Howard
DOUCETTE and Lawrence
HUBERT.
Friends may call at the Port Elgin Missionary Church,
corner of Green St. and Bricker St. from 2: 00 to 4:00 and 7:00 to
9: 00 p.m. on Thursday, November 15th, 2007. Funeral services
will be conducted in the church on Friday at 2: 00 p.m. with Pastor
Mark CHESTER officiating. Memorial contributions to World Vision
or Princess Margaret Hospital Foundation would be appreciated
as expressions of sympathy. Funeral arrangements in the care
of the W. Kent Milroy Port Elgin Chapel, 519-832-2222. Portrait
and memorial online at www.milroyfuneralhomes.com
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FLEET,
Steven
Russell
Of Chilliwack, British Columbia, passed away peacefully at home
on December 7, 2007 in his 45th year. Born in Walkerton, son
of Ron and Marie
FLEET of Walkerton. Survived by wife
Darleen,
children Kelly of Owen Sound and Mitch and Adam of Wingham. Also
survived by brothers and sisters Dale
MacNEAL
(Del) of Sebright,
Carol VAN
BEERS
(Ben of Sherwood Park, Alberta, Sharon
WEIR (Gerry)
of Rockland, Doug
FLEET
(Deb) of Everett, Rick
FLEET (Pat) of
Palmerston, Patti
BUTCHART
(Andy) of Hanover, Gerry
FLEET (Cheryl)
of Walkerton and Greg
FLEET
(Jaime) of Hanover, parents-in-law
Doug and Dale
STEEVES of Washago, sister-in-law Christina
PENNELL
(friend Kurt) of Washago, step daughter Trisha of Orillia, several
nieces and nephews, aunts and uncles. Visitation will be held
at Cameron Funeral Home Walkerton, Dec 17th from 2-4 and 7-9
with memorial service to follow December 18th at 11: 00 a.m. Memorial
donations to the British Columbia Cancer Society will be appreciated
as expressions of sympathy.
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MOORE,
Thomas
Glen
Passed away at Rockwood Terrace, Durham on Sunday, December 2nd,
2007 in his 90th year. Thomas Glen
MOORE, beloved
son of the
late Thomas and Christina
MOORE, of Glenelg Township. Uncle of
Mary and John
McNAIRNEY of Winnipeg, James G.
BRISCO and Teresa
SPENCER of Delta, British Columbia and Robin
BRISCO and Dave
HEISER of Fort McMurray, also four grand-nieces and nephews.
Also survived by his brother-in-law, Jim
BRISCO and his wife
Donna of Winnipeg. He was predeceased by two sisters: Esther
MOORE and Mary (Mrs. J.
BRISCO.)
Friends for many years of Don
ECKHARDT and Jake
PENNER. A Celebration of Glen's Life will be
held at the Durham Presbyterian Church on Thursday, December 6th
at 12 noon, with visitation from 10: 30 a.m. until the time of
the service. Spring interment at Durham Cemetery. As an expression
of sympathy, memorial donations to the Durham Presbyterian Church
Celebration and Memorial Fund would be appreciated. Arrangements
entrusted to the McCulloch-Watson Funeral Home, Durham.
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BROWN, Norman Gregory "Norm" (August 17, 1925-December 20, 2006)
Passed away peacefully at the Rocky View General Hospital, Calgary
due to complications of Parkinson's and heart disease. Born and
raised in Edmonton, Norm joined the Royal Canadian Navy in 1943 and
served as a radar operator on the Corvette HMCS La Malbaie
in the North Atlantic. After the war, Norm attended University
of British Columbia where he met his wife, Beth. In 1950 he graduated
in Mechanical Engineering and they were married in October of
that year. Norm and Beth spent the early years of their marriage
in Edmonton and Calgary, followed by a time in Vancouver, twenty-two
years in Calgary, and much traveling. Norm was an active member
of several Professional Engineering Associations and the Rotary
Clubs in Calgary and Duncan British Columbia, and was a founder
of the Probus Club in Duncan. He owned and operated a successful
oil and gas equipment company in Calgary before retiring to Maple
Bay, British Columbia in 1990. Throughout his business career
and retirement, Norm was an active mentor and advisor to many
small businesses and a generous donor to a wide range of charities.
Norm was predeceased by his loving wife, Beth, in 2005. Norm
is survived and missed by his loving children, Patricia
McCARTHY,
David BROWN
(Adrienne,)
Sandra
PENNER (Roy;) and grandchildren,
Natalie, Sean, Daria, Lindsay, Madeleine, Leslie, Erin and Robyn.
Norm will be remembered as a devoted husband, loving father,
grandfather, and dear friend and for his sharp wit, dreadful
puns, entrepreneurial spirit and love of sailing. The family
would to like express their deep gratitude to Doctor Roy and the
staff from Harmony Health Care in Duncan for the love and special
care Norm received over the last two years. They would also like
to thank Doctor Feng and the staff on Unit 73 at the Rocky View
Hospital for their kindness and consideration. A Memorial Celebration
of Norm's life will be held on Saturday, January 6, 2007 at 1: 00 p.m.
at Leyden's Funeral Home, 304 - 18 Avenue S.W., Calgary (403) 228-4422.
In lieu of flowers, memorial tributes may be made to the Heart
and Stroke Foundation of Canada www.heartandstroke.ca or the
Parkinson's Society, www.parkinson.ca Condolences may be offered
by visiting www.leydens.com. Arrangements entrusted to Leyden's
Funeral Home, Reception and Cremation Centre Tel (403) 228-4422.
www.leydens.com
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HYNDMAN,
John
Thomas
At Saugeen Memorial Hospital, Southampton on Tuesday, September 12th,
2007 in his 66th year, John
HYNDMAN of Port Elgin. Beloved husband
for 35 years of the former Carol
PENNEY.
Father of Tammy
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART
of Port Elgin, Randy of Toronto, Debbie and her husband Allan
MOODIE of Desboro, Wendy
HYNDMAN of Toronto, and Scott and his
wife Renée of Southampton, Loving grandpa of Melissa, Harley,
Zoe, Cory, Brandon, Justin, and Olivia. Brother of Derry and
his wife Lynda, and Edith and her husband Armen
CERVEIRA, all
of Wasaga Beach. He is also survived by several nieces and nephews.
He is predeceased by his parents Ross Robert and Helen
HYNDMAN.
Friends may call at the at the W. Kent Milroy Port Elgin Chapel,
510 Mill Street, Port Elgin, (Town of Saugeen Shores), from 10: 00 to
11: 00 a.m. on Tuesday, September 18th, 2007. A memorial service
will be conducted in the chapel on Tuesday at 11: 00 a.m. Memorial
contributions to the Kidney Foundation, the Canadian Cancer Society,
or the Victorian Order of Nurses would be appreciated as expressions
of sympathy. Memorial and portrait online at www.milroyfuneralhomes.com
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MORGAN,
Dorothy▼
Ann▼
Mary▼ (née
PHILLIPS)
(February 1, 1909-October 14, 2007)
In the company of her daughter, son and elder granddaughter,
Ann (Dolly)
MORGAN died peacefully on the evening of October 14,
2007. It was the end of an astonishing life. Born in London,
she learned the city by heart, developing a particular affection
for 'her' bridge, Westminster, across which she so often crossed
from her home in Kennington. She remembered the First World War,
growing into adulthood in the vibrant 1920s, and life in the
London of Olivier and Toscanini in the 1930s. While teaching
school she met Islwyn
MORGAN.
They▼ married in 1935 and moved
to Cardiff, where their children Janet (1937), Richard (1945)
and John (1948), were born. In 1958 the family emigrated to Canada.
After▼
Islwyn▼ died in 1966, most of the
MORGANs moved to British
Columbia, and Dolly eventually settled in Vancouver. There she
later was fortunate enough to meet and marry Clem
PENNEY.
Dolly▼
thoroughly enjoyed her new life. Even after Clem's death in 2002,
Dolly maintained her own household until an illness required
her move to Carlton Gardens in Burnaby, where she spent her last
few months very comfortably.
Dolly is survived by her daughter, Janet and son, John, as well
as daughters-in-law Bronwen and Jeannine, and former son-in-law
Norman WEBSTER.
She▼ was predeceased by her elder son Richard
(1990) and son-in-law Bob
BACON (1998.) In addition, Dolly was
deeply fortunate to enjoy grandchildren Julian (Cindy), Chris,
Sarah and Sian (Buz), and great-grandchildren Helena, Rhys, Brandon
and Dylan.
Dolly's interests ranged widely. She was an addicted (and accomplished)
crossword puzzler, avidly attacking the Globe's infamous Saturday
puzzles, though even when she attained the right answer, she
admitted she could not always fathom the clues. She read voraciously,
particularly enjoying mysteries; she also had a lifelong passion
for classical music and theatre. She possessed a quick mind,
a strong wit, a good sense of humour, a commitment to left-wing
politics, a convinced doubt concerning religion and yet an appreciation
of its music and ceremony, a belief in the necessity of charity
and a dedication to her family.
Living ninety-eight years, Dolly became not only the grand matriarch,
but also an institution, in the
MORGAN family. She was much loved
and we all miss her beyond our ability to say. Nos da, Dolly.
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MORGAN,
Dorothy▲
Ann▲
Mary▲ (née
PHILLIPS)
(February 1, 1909-October 14, 2007)
In the company of her daughter, son and elder granddaughter,
Ann (Dolly)
MORGAN died peacefully on the evening of October 14,
2007. It was the end of an astonishing life. Born in London,
she learned the city by heart, developing a particular affection
for 'her' bridge, Westminster, across which she so often crossed
from her home in Kennington She remembered the First World War,
growing into adulthood in the vibrant 1920s, and life in the
London of Olivier and Toscanini in the 1930s. While teaching
school she met Islwyn
MORGAN.
They▲ married in 1935 and moved
to Cardiff, where their children Janet (1937), Richard (1945)
and John (1948), were born. In 1958 the family emigrated to Canada.
After▲
Islwyn▲ died in 1966, most of the
MORGANs moved to British
Columbia, and Dolly eventually settled in Vancouver. There she
later was fortunate enough to meet and marry Clem
PENNEY.
Dolly▲
thoroughly enjoyed her new life. Even after Clem's death in 2002,
Dolly maintained her own household until an illness required
her move to Carlton Gardens in Burnaby, where she spent her last
few months very comfortably.
Dolly is survived by her daughter, Janet and son, John, as well
as daughters-in-law Bronwen and Jeannine, and former son-in-law
Norman WEBSTER.
She▲ was predeceased by her elder son Richard
(1990) and son-in-law Bob
BACON (1998.) In addition, Dolly was
deeply fortunate to enjoy grandchildren Julian (Cindy), Chris,
Sarah and Sian (Buz), and great-grandchildren Helena, Rhys, Brandon
and Dylan.
Dolly's interests ranged widely. She was an addicted (and accomplished)
crossword puzzler, avidly attacking the Globe's infamous Saturday
puzzles, though even when she attained the right answer, she
admitted she could not always fathom the clues. She read voraciously,
particularly enjoying mysteries; she also had a lifelong passion
for classical music and theatre. She possessed a quick mind,
a strong wit, a good sense of humour, a commitment to left-wing
politics, a convinced doubt concerning religion and yet an appreciation
of its music and ceremony, a belief in the necessity of charity
and a dedication to her family.
Living ninety-eight years, Dolly became not only the grand matriarch,
but also an institution, in the Morgan family. She was much loved
and we all miss her beyond our ability to say. Nos da, Dolly.
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PENNOCK o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-12-10 published
WARK,
Luella
Emilie (née
PLANT)
Passed away peacefully surrounded by the love of her family on
Friday evening the seventh day of December, 2007 in her 81st
year. The former Luella
PLANT was the beloved wife of “Tom” Russel
WARK.
She was the loving mother of Wayne and his wife
Karen,
Garnet and his wife
April,
Phyllis and her husband Doug
PENNOCK
and Debbie and her husband Brian
KIRK. Dear sister of Gordon
PLANT,
Laverne
PLANT and Eleanor and her husband Fred
CARTY.
Her memory will be cherished in the hearts of her 9 grandchildren:
Melissa and Jim, Amy and Daryl, Kyle, Tristan, Kevin, Krista,
Whitney, Austin and Joshua as well by her great-grand_son: Jimmy-Mac.
Sister-in-law of Ross and Lorraine
WARK,
Gordon and Marjorie
WARK,
Freda and Bruce
HARDY, Bernice and Steve
STRBA and Doreen
and Bev KIRKLAND.
Predeceased by her parents: Harvey and Marina
PLANT, her parents-in-law: Garnet and Myrtle
WARK, her brother
Mel, brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law: Laverne and Betty
WARK
and Ivan and Alvera
WARK.
Friends may call at the Currie Funeral
Home, in Chatsworth for visitation on Monday from 2 to 4 p.m.
and 7 to 9 p.m., where the funeral service will be conducted
on Tuesday afternoon at 1 p.m. Melinda
CORNFIELD will be the
officiating clergyperson. Interment will take place at Hillcrest
cemetery in Tara. If so desired, memorial contributions to the
Canadian Diabetes Association or a charity of your choice would
be appreciated by the family as your expression of sympathy.
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PENSA o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2007-01-06 published
COLTER recalled as gentleman who gave justice 'good name'
By Jane SIMS, Free Press Justice Reporter, Sat., January 6, 2007
A long-serving judge who carved out part of his career in London
died in Toronto this week.
Justice W.E.C. (Bill)
COLTER died Tuesday in a Toronto hospital
at age 89.
COLTER served as senior county court judge in London from 1964 to
He then moved on to the job of chief judge of the county and
district courts of Ontario until 1983.
His most high-profile role was overseeing a royal commission
into the Niagara Regional police. He retired in 1991.
Longtime
London lawyer Claude
PENSA had nothing but praise for
COLTER.
COLTER was the first additional judge brought to London in the
county court to share the work with the one judge handling all
the works in the area.
"He was a superb judge,"
PENSA said.
"He was a judge that everybody admired and he had a way about
him in the courtroom that gave offence to nobody, but gave justice
a very good name."
COLTER was a friend of many lawyers because "he was such a likable
fellow."
Outside of court,
COLTER liked to play golf,
PENSA said. Recently
he returned from a cruise.
"He was just hugely respected,"
PENSA said.
"He had an abundance of patience," he added. "In the many cases
I tried before him I never saw him get angry or impatient.
"He had a way of getting people to move along without giving
offence."
Mac HAIG, a retired Free Press reporter who covered the courts
said COLTER was "a real gentleman."
"I think he was generally considered to be an excellent judge,
a very fair-minded guy,"
HAIG said.
COLTER is survived by his wife, Betty, two daughters and their
husbands and a grand-daughter and her husband.
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PENTINGA o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-06-30 published
KELLOGG,
Rev.
J.
Clare
Peacefully at the Peterborough Regional Health Centre on Wednesday,
June 27th, 2007 in his 85th year. Husband of Mary
RUTHERFORD.
Father of Jean (Donald
BLACK), Paul (Abbie
BAKAN), Ian (Karen
RODMAN), Andrew (Ruth
PENTINGA) and Catherine (Kip
PEGLEY). Grandfather
of Erin, Hugh, Meredith, Rachel, Adam, Sean and Samuel. Cremation
has taken place. A private family service was held. Relatives
and Friends are invited to attend a Memorial Reception at the
Trinity United Church CE Centre, Cobourg on Monday, July 2nd
from 11: 30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. A time of Family Memories will be held
at 12 noon. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to The
McNabb Intensive Care Unit at Peterborough Regional Health Centre
or Northumberland Hills Hospital Foundation. Condolences received
at www.MacCoubrey.com
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PENZAK o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-10-16 published
MURPHY,
David▼
R.▼ (1917-2007)
Msc, M.D.C.M., F.R.C.S., F.A.C.S., Msc. Experimental Surgery,
and Diploma Course in Surgery, McGill University.
It is with great sadness that the family announce the death of
the beloved husband of Beatrice Norsworthy
MURPHY, father of
Alex (Jean
BAYLIS) and their children Laura, Greg and Sandra
Kippy and her children Heather (Tim
MERRITT,)
Dan▼ and Emily
Georgie (David
SCOTT) and their children Andrew, Greg (Laura
SHULA) and Carrie; Gail (Ron
PEROWNE) and their children Fred,
Lisa (Ed CLAYTON,) and Charlie (Denise
PENZAK) and their children
Savhana and Ronan; David (Robin
SHAPIRO) and their children Jessica
and Victoria. He was also like a father to Betty Berman Levin
and friend and mentor to so many others. David
MURPHY was a Captain
in the Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps, and served on the H.M.C.S. Lady
Nelson as a surgeon and later at the Montreal Military Hospital.
He was an early pioneer in Paediatric Cardiovascular surgery,
Professor of Medicine at McGill University, Surgeon-in-Chief
at The Montreal Children's Hospital from 1954-1982, Past President
and Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of
Canada, and a member of the British, French and American Societies
of Paediatric Surgeons.
Special thanks to the staff of M10 at the Royal Victoria Hospital
and Doctors J. Genest, P. Lysy, and
D. Dawson. Memorial service
October 27, 2007, 11: 30 a.m. at the Mount Royal Funeral Complex,
1297 Chemin de la Foret, Outremont, Québec (514) 279-6540. Remembrances
to the David R. Murphy Fund at Montreal Children's Hospital Foundation,
3400 de Maisoneuve Ouest, Montreal, Quebec H3Z 3B8.
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MURPHY,
David▲
R.▲ (1917-2007)
M.Sc., M.D.C.M., F.R.C.S., F.A.C.S., M.Sc. Experimental Surgery,
and Diploma Course in Surgery, McGill University
It is with great sadness that the family announce the death of
the beloved husband of Beatrice Norsworthy
MURPHY, father of
Alex (Jean
BAYLIS) and their children Laura, Greg and Sandra
Kippy and her children Heather (Tim
MERRITT,)
Dan▲ and Emily
Georgie (David
SCOTT) and their children Andrew, Greg (Laura
SHULA) and Carrie; Gail (Ron
PEROWNE) and their children Fred,
Lisa (Ed CLAYTON,) and Charlie (Denise
PENZAK) and their children
Savhana and Ronan; David (Robin
SHAPIRO) and their children Jessica
and Victoria. He was also like a father to Betty Berman
LEVIN
and friend and mentor to so many others. David
MURPHY was a Captain
in the Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps, and served on the H.M.C.S. Lady
Nelson as a surgeon and later at the Montreal Military Hospital.
He was an early pioneer in Paediatric Cardiovascular surgery,
Professor of Medicine at McGill University, Surgeon-in-Chief
at The Montreal Children's Hospital from 1954-1982, Past President
and Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of
Canada, and a member of the British, French and American Societies
of Paediatric Surgeons.
Special thanks to the staff of M10 at the Royal Victoria Hospital
and Doctors J. Genest, P. Lysy, and
D. Dawson. Memorial service
October 27, 2007, 11: 30 a.m. at the Mount Royal Funeral Complex,
1297 Chemin de la Foret, Outremont, Québec (514) 279-6540. Remembrances
to the David R. Murphy Fund at Montreal Children's Hospital Foundation,
3400 de Maisoneuve Ouest, Montreal, Quebec H3Z 3B8.
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