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RAYMER
RAYMOND
RAYMONDREAD
RAYNER
RAYBOULD o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-07-06 published
Break-in cited in shootings
By Alex DOBROTA,
Page A8
The teenager suspected in the double homicide that shook a quiet
Scarborough neighbourhood on Wednesday morning fought off and
shot dead two home intruders that targeted the house he was visiting,
police said.
Livingston
DAVIS, 16, was sleeping at the house on Rylander Boulevard,
close to Sheppard Avenue East, shortly before 4 a.m. when the
two men attempted to enter the premises, police said.
"A struggle ensues, he is armed with a gun, he shoots one, he
chases the other one out of the house and shoots him," said Staff
Inspector Brian
RAYBOULD, head of the Toronto police homicide
squad.
The first officers on the scene found Shawn
DAY, 34, bleeding
inside the house, and Clifford
CHARLES, 43, slumped inside a
black pickup truck that had jumped the curb on Rylander Boulevard
and smashed into a tree.
Both men were from Toronto and both suffered a single gunshot
wound to the chest. They died at a nearby hospital.
A source close to the investigation said the homicides were drug
related and that the residence was a crack house.
As of yesterday, police were still hunting for Livingston. The
teenager has no history of run-ins with the law or involvement
in gang activity, Staff Insp.
RAYBOULD said.
"The thing to do is to contact a lawyer or contact any one of
the police investigators."
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RAYMER o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-10-16 published
FARROW,
Shirley
Annabelle (née
RAYMER)
Peacefully at Lee Manor Nursing Home in Owen Sound on Wednesday
October 10, 2007, in her 73rd year. Shirley Annabelle
FARROW
(née RAYMER,) the loving mother of Ellen
YOUNG and her fiancé
Paul CLIFFORD,
Kathy and her husband Dennis
AUPERS, Ed
FARROW
and his wife Susan, Carolyn
BEATTY and Brenda
GEORGE. Loving
grandmother of Matthew and his wife Alicia, Erin, Richard and
Ryan. Great-grandmother of Joshua, Faith and Eric. Predeceased
by her brother Earl
RAYMER and his wife
Beulah. A private family
service was held. As an expression of sympathy, memorial donations
to either the Ontario Heart and Stroke Foundation or to the Lee
Manor Memorial Fund would be appreciated by the family.
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RAYMOND o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2007-01-09 published
WALTON,
Allan
Fredrick
Peacefully at Victoria Hospital with his family by his side on
January 7, 2007, Allan Fredrick
WALTON, of London, in his 78th
year. Beloved husband of 53 years to Eileen. Loving father of
Connie KOOL
(Marty,)
Rossi
RAYMOND (Neil,) Debbie
WALTON (Tom
CROCKETT,)
Mark
WALTON (Sandy) and Paul
WALTON. Also survived
by his sister Joyce. Proud Papa of 12 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren.
Fred was predeceased by his daughter Kim, parents George and
Isabel and brothers Frank and Sydney. Fred served his country
as a member of the Royal Canadian Regiment for over 27 years
and retired as a Warrant Officer followed by a career with the
M.T.O. Visitation will be held in the Needham Funeral Home (520 Dundas
St.) on Wednesday from 7-9 p.m. A VRI remembrance service
will be held at 7 p.m. The funeral service will be held in the
Needham Chapel on Thursday, January 11, 2007 at 1 p.m. Cremation
to follow. Donations in memory of Fred to New Frontier Services
or London Regional Cancer Center appreciated. Tributes may be
made at www.mem.com
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RAYMOND o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-08-15 published
RAYMONDREAD,
Jocelyn▼
Kay▼
(MOTYER)
Born 30 March 1930 at Paget, Bermuda, departed this life 13 August
2007 at Halifax, Nova Scotia. Jocelyn was a journalist, artist,
author, educator and devoted parent, who leaves behind a multitude
of Friends. Among them are her grieving husband, Robert
READ,
children Michele (Russell
MacKINNON) and Jacques (Tara
JOULES,)
sister Jacqueline
BLAGRAVE
(Rothesay,▼
New▼
Brunswick,▼) brother
Arthur (Sackville, New Brunswick) and numerous nieces and nephews.
She▼ was predeceased by her first husband, Richard Lattin
RAYMOND.
Jocelyn came to Canada to attend university in 1946, graduating
from McMaster University. She returned to Bermuda and worked
as a print and broadcast journalist with ZBM and the MidOcean
News, but moved to Toronto in 1952 for postgraduate work in social
work and child study. She taught at the University of Toronto's
Institute of Child Study, and wrote a weekly column for the Globe
and Mail on 'Living with Children' from 1954 to 1964. Jocelyn
and Richard moved to Nova Scotia in 1964, where she was instrumental
in bringing human-rights and child care legislation to the province.
She taught in the education department at Mount Saint Vincent
University, as well as starting the university's Early Childhood
Education program. Jocelyn served on numerous boards of directors
in Halifax over the years, but she will be most remembered for
her mischievous wit, infectious laughter and a deep concern for
others which did not desert her even in her final days. Funeral
arrangements are entrusted to Atlantic Funeral Home. Online condolences
can be sent to www.atlanticfuneralhomes.com. Funeral service
will be held Friday at 2 p.m. at Saint Augustine's Church, 290 Purcells
Cove Road, Halifax, Father John O. Scott presiding. No flowers
by request, but donations in Jocelyn's memory may be made to
the Single Parent Centre in Spryfield, or the Bermuda Aquarium.
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RAYMONDREAD o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-08-15 published
RAYMONDREAD,
Jocelyn▲
Kay▲
(MOTYER)
Born 30 March 1930 at Paget, Bermuda, departed this life 13 August
2007 at Halifax, Nova Scotia. Jocelyn was a journalist, artist,
author, educator and devoted parent, who leaves behind a multitude
of Friends. Among them are her grieving husband, Robert
READ,
children Michele (Russell
MacKINNON) and Jacques (Tara
JOULES,)
sister Jacqueline
BLAGRAVE
(Rothesay,▲
New▲
Brunswick,▲) brother
Arthur (Sackville, New Brunswick) and numerous nieces and nephews.
She▲ was predeceased by her first husband, Richard Lattin
RAYMOND.
Jocelyn came to Canada to attend university in 1946, graduating
from McMaster University. She returned to Bermuda and worked
as a print and broadcast journalist with ZBM and the MidOcean
News, but moved to Toronto in 1952 for postgraduate work in social
work and child study. She taught at the University of Toronto's
Institute of Child Study, and wrote a weekly column for the Globe
and Mail on 'Living with Children' from 1954 to 1964. Jocelyn
and Richard moved to Nova Scotia in 1964, where she was instrumental
in bringing human-rights and child care legislation to the province.
She taught in the education department at Mount Saint Vincent
University, as well as starting the university's Early Childhood
Education program. Jocelyn served on numerous boards of directors
in Halifax over the years, but she will be most remembered for
her mischievous wit, infectious laughter and a deep concern for
others which did not desert her even in her final days. Funeral
arrangements are entrusted to Atlantic Funeral Home. Online condolences
can be sent to www.atlanticfuneralhomes.com. Funeral service
will be held Friday at 2 p.m. at Saint Augustine's Church, 290 Purcells
Cove Road, Halifax, Father John O. Scott presiding. No flowers
by request, but donations in Jocelyn's memory may be made to
the Single Parent Centre in Spryfield, or the Bermuda Aquarium.
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RAYNER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-10-15 published
CAINE, W.H. "Bill" (April 27, 1932-October 12, 2007)
It is with profound sadness that the family of William H. (Bill)
CAINE announces his passing on Friday, October 12, 2007. Bill
will be lovingly remembered and deeply missed by Terry, his loving
wife of 30 years and sons, Byron and Brent. He also leaves to
mourn his passing sisters, Harriet (John)
YOUNIE and Louella
RAYNER, and brother James (Evelyn)
CAINE, sister-in-law Alice,
as well as numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. Bill was predeceased
by his brothers Robert and John (Jane) and his sister Annie.
Bill devoted much of his life to the oil industry and was inducted
to the Canadian Petroleum Hall of Fame in 2000. In addition to
the countless hours spent in the oil business, he still found
time to dedicate his energies to charitable pursuits. He served
as President of the Edmonton Shrine Club Division of Al Azhar
of Calgary and devoted his time to the University of Alberta
Hospital Foundation. Bill was recognized by the North American
Waterfowl Management Plan, the Alberta Conservation Association,
Alberta Fish and Game Association and Nature Conservancy Canada
for his conservation ethic and his support to making Buffalo
Lake Moraine Conservation Area a reality. His other interests
included happy times spent with hunting and fishing buddies and
numerous rounds on the golf course with his golfing compatriots.
Relatives and Friends are invited to a Celebration of Bill's
life on Friday, October 19, 2007 at 1: 00 p.m. at Hainstock's
Funeral Home, 9810-34 Avenue, Edmonton, Alberta, with a reception
to follow. Those who wish to do so are invited to a service of
burial immediately following the service. In lieu can be Stroke
Kidney of flowers, donations made to The Heart and Foundation or
The Foundation. Hainstock's Funeral Home and Crematorium 440-2999
Honoured Provider of Dignity Memorial
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RAYNER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-12-24 published
RAYNER,
George
Joseph
Cameron
Peacefully in Brantford, Ontario, on Friday, December 21, 2007,
George RAYNER, a cherished husband, father, grandfather, brother,
uncle, friend and proud Canadian, died in his 88th year. Beloved
husband of Phyllis (née
GALLAGHER) for 56 years; wonderful father
of Shelagh (Bruce
PETERSON), Mississauga; Moira (Les
WHITE/WHYTE),
Ottawa; Barbara, Strathroy; and George (Lori
LUFF), Mississauga.
Devoted Papa of Susan, Kathryn, and Brian
PETERSON; Emily, Elizabeth,
Fraser, Anna, and Mary
WHITE/WHYTE; and Abigail, Joshua, Zachary, and
Jessica RAYNER. Dear brother of Mary
HADDON; predeceased by Father
Frank RAYNER, OMI, Angus
RAYNER, and Patricia
POCOCK.
Survived
by Michael
HADDON,
Joseph
POCOCK, Richard and Mary
GALLAGHER,
Louis and Vivian
GALLAGHER, cousin Frederick
FLAHIFF and many
cousins, nieces and nephews. Born June 3, 1920, in Victoria,
British
Columbia, to George Jabez
RAYNER and Margaret Irene
GILLESPIE,
George was a wireless operator for the Royal Canadian Air Force
from 1939 to 1947, serving overseas for five years in World War 2.
He later met Phyllis in Toronto where they settled before moving
to Brantford in 1968. George represented eight counties for the
Ontario Federation of Agriculture, helped set up the Egg Board,
and worked at the Brantford Y. He was a life member of the Knights
of Columbus and a volunteer on the Library Board, at St. Vincent
de Paul Society, and with the Canadian Mental Health Association.
In retirement he learned to cook, play the trumpet, and curl.
He loved his family, Friends, curling, a good joke, bridge, and
travel. He was a wonderful, gentle man of faith who will be greatly
missed. Visitation at McCleister Funeral Home, 495 Park Road
North, Brantford, Wednesday, December 26, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral
Mass at St. Basil's Church, Brantford, Thursday, December 27
at 11 a.m. Interment Saint_Joseph's Cemetery, Brantford. If desired,
the family would appreciate memorial donations to the Saint_Joseph's
Lifecare Foundation or the Canadian Mental Health Association.
McCleister (519) 758-1553 mccleisterfuneralhome@rogers.com
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