SPOHN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-08-29 published
SPOHN,
Margaret
Alice (née
GOURLAY)
Surrounded by family, passed away with great courage at Groves
Memorial Community Hospital in Fergus, on August 25, 2007 in
her 87th year. Loving Mumsie to Michael and his wife Sheela,
Elizabeth and her husband Martin
STOREY and Valerie. Survived
by grand_son Spencer
STOREY, and brother Michael
GOURLAY.
Memorial
Service will be held at Saint_John's Anglican Church, corner of
Henderson and Smith Street, Elora, on Wednesday, August 29th
at 10: 30 a.m. Donations in memory of Margaret can be made to
Groves Memorial Community Hospital Building Fund, cards available
through the funeral home (519) 843-3100. www.grahamgiddyfh.com
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SPOONER o@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2007-07-11 published
ZEGGIL,
Thelma▼
Mary
Passed away at the Manitoulin Lodge, Gore Bay, Ontario on Sunday,
July 1, 2007 in her 86th year. Thelma, loving wife of the late
Nelson ZEGGIL, beloved mother of Jack (Gwen)
ZEGGIL,
Carol
Ann
(Thomas SPOONER), Elaine (Gerald
PATTERSON), Joan
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART (Pierre
GIROUX.) Cherished grandmother of Stephen and Jennifer
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART,
Melissa and Leslie
SPOONER, Jeff (Dawn)
ZEGGIL, Julie (Mark
SUMNER)
and great-grandmother of Sierra
SUMNER and Cole and Justine
ZEGGIL.
A memorial service was held on Friday, July 6, 2007 at Fawcett
Funeral Homes Collingwood Chapel, 82 Pine Street at 2 p.m. with
visitation at 1 p.m. Interment Singhampton Union Cemetery, If
desired, donations may be made to the charity of the donor's
choice. Friends may leave condolences by visiting www.fawcettfuneralhomes.com.
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SPOONER o@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2007-07-18 published
ZEGGIL,
Thelma▲ (née
LOUGHEED)
Thelma ZEGGIL, formerly a resident of the McIntyre District,
Osprey Township, passed away July 1, 2007 in Manitoulin Lodge,
Gore Bay, following a brief illness.
Born July 13, 1921 in Simcoe County, she was the daughter of
May and George
LOUGHEED. On
December 15, 1941 in Duntroon she
was married to Nelson
ZEGGIL
The▲ couple farmed on the 4th Line,
Osprey Township for over 35 years until Nelson passed away in
1982. Thelma remained on the farm until 1984, when she moved
to Collingwood where she lived for 17 years. She then resided
with her youngest daughter Carol Ann and her family in Meaford
and Gore Bay.
She is survived by daughters Elaine (Gerry)
PATTERSON,
Joan
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART
(Pierre GIROUX), Carol Ann (Tom)
SPOONER, and son Jack (Gwen)
ZEGGIL, grandchildren Jeff (Dawn)
ZEGGIL, Julie (Mark)
SUMNER,
Jennifer STEWARD/STEWART/STUART,
Stephen
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART, Melissa
SPOONER and Leslie
SPOONER and three great-grandchildren, Sierra
SUMNER and Cole
and Justine
ZEGGIL.
She will be sadly missed by sisters-in-law
Ethel LOUGHEED of Stayner, Lillian
CREVIER of Singhampton and
Olive ZEGGIL of Markham, as well as many nieces and nephews.
Following cremation, the funeral was held on July 6, 2007 in
the Fawcett Funeral Home, Collingwood, with interment in Singhampton
Cemetery.
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SPOONER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-12-04 published
SPOONER,
Hazel
In her 102nd year on Sunday, December 2, 2007. Predeceased by
her husband Frank. Beloved mother of Judith Allin (Charles
BENNETT)
and the late Joyce
SPOONER.
Loving grandmother to Karen
ALLIN-
SOL
(Greg SOL) and Boyd
ALLIN
(Chelsea.)
Loved great-grandmother
to Lauren and Owen
SOL and Jasper
ALLIN. A Service will be held
at the Murray E. Newbigging Funeral Home, 733 Mt. Pleasant Rd.
(south of Eglinton) on Tuesday at 1 p.m., visitation one hour
prior to service. If desired, donations to Canadian Heart and
Stroke Foundation or to the Toronto Humane Society would be appreciated
by the family.
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SPOOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-06-16 published
SPOOR,
Martin
A wonderful husband, father, son, brother, friend, and doctor,
died tragically on June 4, 2007 while helping others. He knew
from the age of 12 years that he wanted to be a cardiac surgeon
and he determinedly achieved that goal. His wife, Susan, and
his three children know him as an amazing and loving husband
and father. Susan and Martin loved each other and life together,
and along with their children had a marvelous time traveling,
playing, skating, biking, listening to and playing music, reading,
hiking, swimming, and so much more. His parents (Johan and Susan)
remember him as an accomplished and active little boy who grew
up to be a thoughtful and caring son. His brother Thijs has been
his close confidante and friend who despite great geographical
distances has always managed to be there. His Friends and colleagues
know him as one of the most wonderful, thoughtful, intelligent
and understated men they had met, who had a great sense of humour
and a generosity of spirit.
Martin was born in Media, Pennsylvania on March 14, 1970. He
then spent several years in Holland with his family before moving
to Canada where he grew up in Calgary, Alberta. His childhood
and adolescence was full of academic achievements, outdoor pursuits,
and music. Following an undergraduate degree at Queens University
in Kingston, Ontario, he began his medical career as a medical
student at the University of Calgary. He also met Susan, a fellow
medical student, there and they became engaged on a canoe trip
a year later. They married in the Rocky Mountains in l996 and
started their residencies in Edmonton at the University of Alberta.
Martin's dream of becoming a cardiac surgeon was fulfilled when
he completed his residency training in 2001. He also became a
father and he managed to balance family life with a busy medical
career beautifully. The hospital was the site of many family
celebrations when he was on-call, but the hospital rarely intruded
on his family. Martin has been so proud of his children's every
accomplishment, big and small. He would do whatever needed to
be done to be at their preschool graduations, music recitals,
school presentations, sports games, and bedtimes. He played with
them outside and inside, and was the official "runner" as each
as learned to ride a bike. Every winter since living in Edmonton,
Martin has built an ice rink for the kids. The first was small
just the right size for a 1 and 3 year-old. As the children
have grown, so have the rinks and their sophistication. Now they
have boards and sealed liners. Martin dreamed of floodlights
and zambonis in the future!
Martin touched many lives through his work as a surgeon. He was
committed to providing the best care for each patient and he
did so with compassion and without hesitation. He worked on the
transplant team because he believed in the great work that was
done to save the lives of some of the most ill patients. He was
not a hero because he died doing this, he was a hero because
he did it.
Martin made every person a better person just by being with them.
His gentleness, thoughtfulness, generosity, genuine caring, and
understated sense of humour immediately drew people to him and
everyone who met him liked him and remembered him. Stories abound
from his lifetime of his compassion, enthusiasm, talent, humour,
and selflessness. No matter how chaotic and stressful life would
become around him, he never forgot his "please" and "thank you"
and he was unflappable. One of his colleagues described him as
"devoid of ego" and he was embodiment of the best of why someone
chooses a medical career along with the understated nature of
someone who was truly and genuinely interested in others.
His family, Friends and colleagues miss him terribly, and are
devastated at the loss of a wonderful person too soon in life.
Condolences may be expressed through the family's website listed
below. Visitors to the website will also find more information
about Martin. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the
Spoor Children's Fund accessible through the website. http://sitemaker.umich.edu/spoorfamily
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