STUBBS
STUBLEY
STUCKLESS
STUDER
STUDIMAN
STUEMPFLE
STUEWE
STUFFCO
STULL
STUMPF
STUNDEN
STURDY
STURDZA
STURGEON
STURGES
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SMITH,
Dave
The family of the late Dave
SMITH of Wasaga Beach would like
to extend their sincere appreciation to all who expressed their
condolences, sent cards and flowers and kept us in their prayers.
Special thanks to Ella
EDWARDS and Susie
IVES for providing food
and the ladies of the Prince of Peace Church for providing the
luncheon. To Rev.
SEAGRAM for officiating. Leslie
DEVLIN for
her wonderful singing voice. The Firefighters of the Town of
Wasaga Beach for all they have done. The hospital staff of Collingwood
General and Marine especially Nurses Dotie and Kim and Doctor
HUTCHINGS
during Dave's illness. Our deepest gratitude to Kim
STUBBS who
helped us “keep it all together”.
From Shirley, David, Sonya, Christine and Mark.
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STUBBS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-06-05 published
BRODIE,
Isabel
(May 31, 1920-June 1, 2007)
Servicewoman, healer, sportswoman, world traveller, passed away
peacefully on Friday, June 1, 2007 at the Kings Nursing Home
in Bolton, Ontario. She is preceded in death by her parents,
Robert and Ann
BRODIE, brothers Robert and Ian, and dear friend
Mable STUBBS.
She is survived by her nephew Michael
BRODIE and
his wife Marilyn, nieces Ann
INGRAM and husband Alan, Robin
CLEMAS,
Heather HEAPS and husband Len, Lee
MEGSON and husband John, Cathy
MOLINERO, numerous great and great-great-nieces and nephews,
and life-long friend Marion
LINDNER.
Isabel, born in Oakville,
Ontario and later residing in Clarkson, Ontario, enjoyed a rich,
colourful life. She served in the Royal Canadian Air Force during
World War 2, stationed 'overseas' in Newfoundland. She achieved
a degree in Physical Therapy after the war and worked at Toronto's
Hospital for Sick Children where she attained the position of
head Physical Therapist. Isabel retired from the hospital after
25 years of service. Isabel was an adventurer enjoying globetrotting,
camping, canoeing, cross-country skiing, birding, photography,
and golf. She was a skilled wood carver, dressmaker, gardener,
organist, folk dancer, and bridge player. She enjoyed entertaining
Friends, family, colleagues, and patients often at her home and
helping families who could not afford lodging during their child's
treatment at Sick Kid's. Over the years she sponsored children
through Christian Children's Fund visiting some of her sponsored
children in India and other countries. She will be greatly missed
by those who knew and loved her. She touched so many lives. She
will be held in our hearts always with great affection for her
character and love of life. A funeral service will be held on
Saturday, June 9, 2007 at 11: 00 a.m. at the R.S. Kane Funeral
Home (6150 Yonge Street, at Goulding, South of Steeles). She will
be laid to rest in the Veteran's section of York Cemetery (160 Beecroft
Rd.) following the service. Donations in lieu of flowers can
be made to Christian Children's Fund of Canada 1200 Denison Street
Markham, Ontario L3R 8G6 Canada Voice: (905) 754-1001 Toll free:
1-800-2635437 for on-line donations: sponsors@ccfcanada.ca Condolences
www.rskane.ca R.S. Kane 416-221-1159
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Hospital physiotherapy pioneer was a 'tough but sympathetic'
taskmaster
For more than 25 years, she was a force to be reckoned with at
Toronto's Hospital for Sick Children, where she helped polio
victims and treated Canada's first separated conjoined twins
By Douglas
McARTHUR,
Special to The Globe and Mail, Page S9
Toronto -- Isabel
BRODIE was a pioneer physiotherapist who played
a key role in rehabilitating children crippled by a polio epidemic
that swept across North America, and treated the first set of
Canadian conjoined twins to be successfully separated. For more
than 25 years, she headed the physiotherapy division at Toronto's
Hospital for Sick Children, where she was a force to be reckoned
with.
She was variously described by Friends as outspoken, feisty,
loud, compassionate and caring. Doctor Barry
SHANDLING, the former
pediatric surgeon at Sick Kids, called her "tough but sympathetic"
- exactly the qualities needed for treating infants whose heads
were bent to one side because of wry neck.
The condition, which is caused by a shortened muscle, can be
corrected in small babies provided someone has the skill and
tenacity to twist the head to its proper position. Most parents
and physiotherapists do a "wishy-washy" job of this because they
are too concerned about being gentle, he says. Not so Ms.
BRODIE.
In 1972, she performed physiotherapy on Heather and Kristen,
the first set of Canadian conjoined twins to be successfully
separated. Doctor
SHANDLING performed the surgery and she helped
to keep them active and to mobilize their joints.
Early in her career, she had treated scores of children who had
been crippled by polio. Successive epidemics had affected thousands
of children across the continent until Doctor Jonas Salk of the
University of Pittsburgh developed a vaccine in 1955.
"Ms. BRODIE was a very dedicated, compassionate physiotherapist
who was very effective in treating of children with paralysis,
particularly those who suffered from poliomyelitis in the years
before the vaccine was developed," said Doctor Robert
SALTER, a
professor emeritus of surgery at Sick Kids.
But her contributions at the children's hospital went beyond
simply treating young people. She also became involved in their
lives. She invited numerous children and their families to live
at her home while the youngsters were undergoing treatment.
As director of physiotherapy, however, she was a strict taskmaster
who asked her staff to address her as Ms.
BRODIE, recalled Anne-Marie
HAMILTON, a former co-worker. Later, after stepping down for
health reasons and rejoining the front-line therapy team, she
asked them to call her by her nickname, Skip. "Then we got to
see her soft side," Ms.
HAMILTON said. "We saw she had a sense
of humour."
Isabel BRODIE grew up in Oakville, Ontario Her Scottish-born
father, Robert
BRODIE, had travelled around the world as a ship's
carpenter before building the family home. Her mother, also from
Scotland, was a homemaker who often returned to the old country
to visit relatives.
Ruth MacDONALD, who also grew up in Oakville, remembers bicycling
along the shore of Lake Ontario with Ms.
BRODIE to visit Friends
in the nearby village of Clarkson when both were girls. After
the outbreak of the Second World War, Ms.
BRODIE joined the Royal
Canadian
Air
Force and convinced Ms.
MacDONALD to do the same.
They were among 17,000 Canadians who enlisted in the Royal Canadian
Air Force to serve in the Women's Division, which trained those
who joined in more than 40 trades. Ms.
BRODIE, who enlisted in
1942, worked as an equipment assistant and achieved the rank
of leading air woman. She was posted to a number of places in
Canada, as well as Torbay, Newfoundland., which at the time was
considered to be "overseas."
She used to talk about the snow in Newfoundland being so high
that she had to go in and out through an upstairs window to get
to the mess hall, said Marion
LEAVITT, a close friend and frequent
travel companion over the years years. She also told about talking
an air force chef into cooking up some steaks so she could organize
a party. After the war, but while still in uniform, she was sent
to England and posted to an Royal Canadian Air Force airbase
in Topcliffe, Yorkhire.
After returning to civilian life, Ms.
BRODIE used her military
allowance to take a three-year physical therapy course at the
University of Toronto. She graduated in 1950 and practised for
about four years at Toronto's Saint Michael's Hospital before moving
to Sick Kids, where she worked for more than a quarter of a century.
Mary SAURIOL, who worked with her at Saint Michael's, said: "She
was wonderful with children. If they wanted to run around, she
ran around with them." She often took outpatients on excursions
to the Canadian National Exhibition or on day camping trips.
Next to her work, Ms.
BRODIE's greatest love was travelling,
both within North America by camper van, and abroad, including
Russia, China and several times to India. She sponsored a number
of children through the Christian Children's Fund and visited
some of them overseas.
Her most constant companion for travel, sports and pastimes was
Mable STUBBS, a Revenue Canada employee who had also served in
the air force. After the war, the two women shared an apartment
and later bought a house in Clarkson. In 1988, when Ms.
STUBBS
was quite ill with cancer, they took their final trip together,
a Mediterranean cruise. Ms.
STUBBS died shortly after their return.
Friends said Ms.
BRODIE took a long time to recover her bounce
after the loss.
Their relationship was one of Friendship and convenience, but
nothing more, said her niece, Heather
HEAPS.
Ms.
BRODIE was engaged
to a man who was killed during the Second World War, and later
to a second man, but she broke that relationship off when she
realized she still loved the first.
A woman of eclectic interests and athletic prowess, she filled
her leisure time with camping, canoeing, cross-country skiing,
bird-watching, photography, wood-carving, dressmaking, gardening,
playing the organ, folk dancing, and playing bridge. She took
up golf in her early 70s, and went on to win three hole-in-one
trophies.
Isabel BRODIE loved entertaining, said Marilyn
BRODIE, a niece
by marriage. "The first time I met her was at a corn roast in
her backyard. She had a giant pot like a witch's cauldron."
In her early 80s, she began to develop Alzheimer's disease and
could no longer drive. But that didn't ground her. She would
jump on her bicycle and ride to a favourite restaurant for ribs
and a rum and Coke, Ms.
HEAPS said.
As her health deteriorated, she began using a cane. "Unfortunately,
the cane became a lethal weapon," Ms.
HEAPS added. "When dining
in a restaurant, she thought nothing of smacking the waitress
with the cane to get her attention."
Isabel BRODIE was born in Oakville, Ontario, on May 31, 1920.
She died of complications of Alzheimer's disease at the King
Nursing Home in Bolton, Ontario, on June 1, 2007, one day after
her 87th birthday. She is survived by a nephew and five nieces.
She was predeceased by her older brothers John, a former Mountie,
and Robert, who died in Walkerton, Ontario, in 2000 when the
municipal water supply there became contaminated with E. coli
bacteria.
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TEUNISSEN, Doctor Hendrik Willem "Hans"
Hans died suddenly at his home in Geneva at the age of 62. He
had spent the last ten years in Switzerland working at the World
Meteorological Organization (United Nations) studying the effects
of global climate change. He was a graduate of the University
of Toronto and achieved his PhD in engineering physics, however
his work as a research scientist was dearest to his heart.
Hans was the beloved husband of Jacqueline
STUBBS with whom he
shared 37 years of marriage. He also leaves behind his sisters
Gonnie O'BRIEN and her husband John, Ingrid
DITTBURNER and her
husband Jim, his father-in-law Douglas
STUBBS and his sisters-in-law
Marcia UNDERWOOD and her husband Philip, Jenny
BEER and her husband
Steven. Predeceased by his parents and his sister, Jeannette
WILSON.
Hans loved his nieces and nephews and will be greatly missed
by John O'BRIEN and his wife
Laurie and their children Siobhan
and Connor; Shannon
O'BRIEN and her husband Rob
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON and their
children Garrett and Avery; Morgen and Trask
DITTBURNER;
Colin
UNDERWOOD and Trevor
BEER.
He also had many relatives in Holland and was particularly close
to his aunt and cousins in Terwolde.
The funeral was held in Geneva on June 18, 2007 and a memorial
service will be held in Canada in late August at Turner and Porter
Funeral Home in Mississauga - date to be published.
We will miss you, Hans.
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STUBBS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-12-01 published
STUBBS,
Major
Raymond
Edwin
Died peacefully at his home in Toronto, November 29, 2007, two
days shy of his 91st birthday. Born December 1, 1916 in Sault
Ste. Marie to Edwin
STUBBS and Lily Maude
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON, Dad enlisted
as a Private in 1940 and was soon made Second Lieutenant in the
Canadian Armoured Corps Fifth Division. He graduated from Sandhurst
Royal Military College and joined the 9th Armoured Regiment -
British Columbia Dragoons. Dad served in the North African campaign
and was wounded twice while serving in the Italian campaign,
where he was promoted to Captain (Troop Leader and Battle Captain.)
By the end of World War 2 he had been made Brigade Major, Squadron
Leader Tanks, and was decorated seven times for which he was
deeply proud. He remarked in a private note that he was very
glad to be alive. After 41 years with the Algoma Steel Corp.,
Dad retired as Director of Market Development. He spent many
happy summers aboard his beloved Caravel on Georgian Bay and
would be found each winter with his many wonderful Friends in
Sarasota. Ray leaves behind his devoted companion of 28 years,
Margaret BRYCE, two daughters, Lorraine
STUBBS of Rockwood, Lyn
COOMBS (and Chip) of Toronto and their daughters, Bronwyn and
Hilary. Predeceased by two daughters, Martha (Tootie) in 1994 and
Marianne in 1974. Deepest thanks to his extraordinarily dedicated
team of caregivers and the wonderful attention and care provided
by Doctor Iris
GORFINKEL. No words can express the heartfelt gratitude
felt for dear Margaret, an angel of compassion, dedication and
ever patient Tender Loving Care. The family will receive Friends
at the Humphrey Funeral Home - A.W. Miles Chapel, 1403 Bayview
Avenue (south of Eglinton Avenue East), from 12 noon on Tuesday,
December 4th with a funeral service following in our Chapel at
1: 00 p.m. Donations to the Salvation Army, 2 Overlea Boulevard,
Toronto M4H 1P4 would be appreciated. Condolences and memories
may be forwarded through www.humphreymiles.com.
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BEAL,
George
Alan
Passed away at St. Andrew's Terrace, Cambridge, on Saturday,
December 1, 2007 in his 80th year. George Alan
BEAL was born
March 14, 1928 in Orillia, grew up in North Bay, and lived in
Toronto, Brantford and Cambridge. Loving and cherished husband
of Bernice
BEAL.
Devoted father of Tim
BEAL and his wife
Leslie
ERSKINE, Anne Marie
STUBLEY, Patti
ARNOLD and her husband Steve,
Sue STUBLEY, Tom
BEAL and his wife Heather
WHITTINGTON. Special
grandfather of Kris
BEAL, Jayme
BEAL and his wife Ester, Robyn
BEAL, Lisa
GRIVALSKY, Stephanie
ARNOLD, Jessica
ARNOLD, and Veronica
Whittington
BEAL and great-grandfather of four great-grandchildren.
George was the captain of both the North Bay basketball and football
team and led them both to Northern Ontario Championships. George
was the Past President of the Galt Rotary Club and Chamber of
Commerce, Past Dealer of Home Hardware, Cambridge and Canadian
Tire where he was also the Director, as well as the Director
for Friends of the Environment. Cremation has taken place. A celebration
of George's life will be held at Trinity Anglican Church, 12 Blair
Rd., Cambridge, on Wednesday, December 5, 2007 at 2 p.m. As an
expression of sympathy, donations may be made to the Cambridge
Memorial Hospital, Medical Day Care, by contacting Coutts Funeral
Home and Cremation Centre, (519) 621-1650.
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BROWN,
Norman
Henderson
Peacefully at his home on Sunday morning, December 23rd, 2007.
Norman Henderson
BROWN, of Kilsyth, in his 86th year. Dearly
beloved husband of Patricia
BROWN (née
MARKHAM.)
Loving step-father
of Lynda IRVING-
STUCKLESS and her husband, Lloyd, of Kanata and
their two children, Jamie and Mark. Norman will be sadly missed
by his beloved Molly. Predeceased by his parents, Erskine and
Nellie BROWN; his brother Gordon
BROWN; his sister, Orlo
NEILSON
his step-son, Terry
IRVING.
Friends may call at the Brian E.
Wood Funeral Home, 250 - 14th Street West, Owen Sound (519-376-7492)
on Wednesday afternoon from 2: 00-4:00 p.m. only. A Funeral Service
for Norman
BROWN will be held in the Funeral Home Chapel on Thursday,
December 27th, 2007 at 11: 00 a.m. with Rev. Jack
FEARNALL officiating.
Interment in Greenwood Cemetery. If so desired, the family would
appreciate donations to the Diabetes Association and the Grey
Bruce Health Services Foundation as your expression of sympathy.
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STUDER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-08-17 published
STUDER,
Margaret▼ "
Margie▼"
Harte
Margaret Harte
STUDER, known to all as Margie, passed away in
Ottawa on Saturday, August 11, after a short illness. She was
just shy of her 87th birthday. Loving and beloved wife for 47 years
of the late G/C (Ret.) H.R.
STUDER, remembered with pride and
affection by sons David (Susan
BISHOP,)
Michael
(Alicia
MULAK)
and Peter (Gillian) and by grandchildren Christopher and Paola,
Nicholas and Stephanie, and Erica and Ashton. Predeceased by
sister Catherine and brother Philip, she is mourned by many nieces
and nephews and legions of warm Friends. This resilient daughter
of Glace Bay, Nova Scotia rose to all challenges: raising three
sons, quarterbacking countless military moves, starting a successful
career in her 50s. Comfortable among brass and regular folk alike,
she was ever true to her own golden rule: 'Do good unto others,
regardless.' Per her wishes, interment immediate family only.
A memorial reception will be held Friday August 24, from 2 to
4 p.m., in the Burgundy Room, mezzanine level of The Chateau
Laurier, Ottawa. Charitable donations can be made to the Heart
and Stroke Foundation.
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STUDER,
Margaret▲ "
Margie▲"
(HARTE)
By David STUDER,
Page L8
Optimist, mother, field general. Born August 28, 1920, in Glace
Bay, Nova Scotia Died August 11 in Ottawa, aged 86.
When the three
HARTE children were starting out in Glace Bay,
the question wasn't so much if the glass was half full or empty,
but whether there'd be anything in that glass at all.
Poor miner's kids, orphaned early and gathered into the kindness
of a widowed aunt with seven youngsters, they weathered the Great
Depression as much on spirit as substance. Somehow, Margie emerged
with a dauntless effervescence: Her glass would always be brimming.
For her, service in the Second World War was both a call to duty
and a path out. The lively young airwoman, with her quickness
to learn and lead, caught eyes in the Royal Canadian Air Force,
among them those of a slender pilot from Northern Ontario. Margie
married H.R. "Bert"
STUDER in March, 1945. It was for keeps.
Her long, sweet middle passage was a time of family and fidelity
to her golden rule: "Do good unto others, never mind what they
really deserve."
Three sons were expected to play by the rules, to ask the most
of themselves and life, to expect positive outcomes.
Fancying herself a human Swiss Army Knife, Margie was forever
unfolding a new skill: assembling a cherry-frosted angel food
cake, restringing a ball glove with shoelaces, rewiring any lamp
you cared to break.
Her sunny world view came with its own language: A person careless
with the truth was "full of prunes," someone awkward and negative
"a pill."
A natural field general, Margie ran the show as H.R.'s career
took them from the Pentagon to Toronto, from rural Manitoba to
Colorado Springs and finally to Ottawa.
In her 50s, sons launched, Margie sought an outlet, just a modest
niche on the shop floor of Henry Birks and Sons, but instead found
herself rising to become regional manager of china and silver
for the firm's chain of Ottawa stores.
Active into widowhood and her 70s and 80s, she turned explorer
- hitting southern beaches and European cobbles, crossing Canada
by train, Ontario by car and Ottawa on foot.
So it seemed a terrible miscarriage of celestial justice when,
in 2004, she was swept in an instant from this vitality into
the imprisonment imposed by a severe stroke. Margie's last years
were a difficult test, as anger and tears rose up to express
how keenly she felt just how much she'd lost. Her death, after
a brief final illness, cannot have been other than a welcome
escape.
On that final afternoon, had I been able to ask and she been
able to reply, Mum would surely have made one thing clear: Anyone
who wouldn't sign up for that adventure again would surely be
a real pill.
David STUDER is Margie's eldest son; his brother Peter contributed
to this essay.
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MUSSELMAN,
Helen
Lucile
Passed away suddenly on Friday, December 14, 2007 in her 83rd
year. Helen was the beloved wife of the late Elmer (2003) and
loving mother of Wayne (Annette) of Hepworth, David (Lois) of
Owen Sound and Sandra (Rick)
LITTLEFIELD of Cambridge. Dear grandmother
of Carrie MUSSELMAN and her partner Dane
McCULLUM,
Krista
MUSSELMAN,
Scott WALKER, Greg (Julie), Stephanie, Natalie
MUSSELMAN, and
Matthew and Amy
ADVANI.
She will be missed by her sisters Lois
(Doug) BLUNDELL and Bev (John)
STUDIMAN, and her sister-in-law
Lorraine DIEFENBAKER; she was predeceased by her brothers Ernie
and Verdun
DIEFENBAKER.
Helen was a faithful member of Hespeler
Baptist Church and a longtime member of Maple Grove Women's Institute.
She also volunteered at Fairview Mennonite Home. She will be
remembered as living a full and active life. Helen's family and
Friends meant the world to her. The family will receive Friends
at the Lounsbury Funeral Home, 1766 Franklin Boulevard, Cambridge
today (Monday) from 2-4 and 7- 9 p.m. Funeral services will be
held at Hespeler Baptist Church (across from the funeral home)
on Tuesday at 11 a.m. Interment will be at Hagey Cemetery. “Her
children arise up and call her blessed.” Proverbs 31: 28 condolences/donations/directions
www.lounsburyfuneralhome.com (519) 658-9366
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LEIFSO,
Donald▼
Arthur▼
Donald Arthur
LEIFSO of R.R.#2 Elmwood, passed away peacefully
with his family by his side at his residence on Tuesday, July 24,
2007, in his 79th year.
Beloved husband and best friend of Peggy. Loving father of Brian
and his wife Susanne of Elmwood and Donna and her husband Rick
HATTEN of R.R.#1 Desboro.
Cherished grandfather of Melissa, Sabrina and Brandon
LEIFSO
and Sarah (Terry,)
CRYSTAL and Rob
HATTEN.
Don will be fondly remembered by his brother Allan and his wife
Estella of R.R.#2 Elmwood and his sister Alice and her husband
Jim DEMPSEY of Connecticut. Predeceased by his brother Ray, sister
Audrey AHRENS and his parents, Arthur and Emma
(STUEMPFLE)
LEIFSO.
Visitation was held at the Cameron Funeral Home, Chesley on Thursday
from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. A Hanover Lodge #432 Masonic service
was held Thursday at 7 pm.
A funeral service was held on Friday, July 27, 2007 at Saint_John's
Lutheran Church, Elmwood at 2 p.m. Interment in Saint_John's Lutheran
Cemetery, Elmwood.
Memorial donations to the Chesley Hospital Foundation, Saint_John's
Lutheran Church or the charity of your choice would be appreciated
as expressions of sympathy.
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LEIFSO,
Donald▲
Arthur▲
Of R.R.#2 Elmwood, passed away peacefully with his family by
his side at his residence on Tuesday, July 24, 2007 in his 79th
year. Beloved husband and best friend of Peggy. Loving father
of Brian and his wife Susanne of Elmwood and Donna and her husband
Rick HATTEN of R.R.#1 Desboro. Cherished grandfather of Melissa,
Sabrina and Brandon
LEIFSO and Sarah (Terry,) Crystal and Rob
HATTEN.
Don will be fondly remembered by his brother, Allan and
his wife Estella of R.R.#2 Elmwood and his sister, Alice and
her husband Jim
DEMPSEY of Conn. Predeceased by his brother Ray,
sister Audrey
AHRENS and his parents, Arthur and Emma
(STUEMPFLE)
LEIFSO.
Visitation will be held at Cameron Funeral Home, Chesley
on Thursday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A Hanover Lodge #432 Masonic
service will be held Thursday at 7 p.m. A funeral service will
be held on Friday, July 27, 2007 at Saint_John's Lutheran Church,
Elmwood at 2 p.m. Interment in Saint_John's Lutheran Cemetery,
Elmwood. Memorial donations to the Chesley Hospital Foundation,
Saint_John's Lutheran Church or the charity of your choice would
be appreciated as expressions of sympathy.
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FLYNN,
M.
Patricia (née
MIELKE)
It is with great sadness that we announce the death of Pat
FLYNN,
who passed away at home on January 4, 2007, following a lengthy
illness. She is survived by her loving husband of 53 years, Art
FLYNN; children, Michael (Patti
STUEWE,)
Dartmouth;
Christine
(Doug) POWER,
Dartmouth; Mary-Lou (Ed)
DONNELLY, Halifax;
Mark
(Alison), South Rawdon; Janie (John)
McCALL, Calgary, Alberta
Peggy (Abder
SAHOULI), Montague, Prince Edward Island; Carol
(Peter) STORMS, Aurora, Ontario; Derek (Anne
CHARLTON), Saint Margaret's
Bay; Kevin, Toronto, Ontario; Paula (Robert
BOUDREAU), Halifax
grandchildren, Matthew and Laura
FLYNN,
Erin
(Gerry)
CLARKE and
Jonathan POWER, Laura, Stephanie, Shannon and Teddy
DONNELLY,
Douglas and Jennifer
FLYNN,
Kate,
Lisa and Rachel
McCALL, Myriem,
Malek and Anissa
SAHOULI,
Andrew and Sarah
STORMS, Adam,
Merrill
and Maggie
FLYNN,
David and Bradley
DEAN; great-grandchild, Dylan
CLARKE; sister, Peggy (Graham)
EDWARDS,
Toronto,
Ontario; numerous
nieces and nephews. Born in Halifax on November 22, 1931, she
was a daughter of the late Florence
(MARTIN)
MIELKE and Gerald
MIELKE.
She was predeceased by brother, Peter
MIELKE, and sister,
Jackie (Sr. Margaret Patricia, South Carolina). A lifelong resident
of Halifax, Pat attended Saint Thomas Aquinas School and St. Pat's
High School. She graduated from the Nova Scotia Normal College
in 1949 and, at the age of 17, started her teaching career at
Ardmore and Alexander McKay Schools in Halifax. After taking
a break to raise her children, she returned briefly to teaching
at Ida Mae Marriott School in Spryfield in the mid 70s. Pat was
a devout Catholic, dedicating much of her time to the church
and those in need. Her church work included: the Archdiocesan
Liturgical Committee, the Archdiocesan Family Life Committee,
Chair - St. Agnes Church Parish Council, member - Our Lady of
Perpetual Help Parish Council, Marriage Encounter Leader and
30 years with the Catholic Women's League. She served, as well,
as a church lecturer, lay distributor and religious education
instructor. She gave selflessly of herself, always finding time
for the less fortunate, opening her home and her heart to many
people of the years. She was passionately involved in several
choirs over her lifetime including the Chebucto Community Singers,
St. Agnes and Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church Choirs, 18 years
with the Nova Scotia Tattoo Choir, 22 years with the Dal Chorale
and countless Scratch Messiahs. Her children and grandchildren
are the proud recipients of her love of song and music, as well
as her great sense of humour. Much of Pat's life was spent at
swimming pools, hockey rinks and baseball fields supporting her
children's activities. Her years of dedication to the Waegwoltic
Swim Team earned her the Mother of the Year Award. Above all,
Pat was a devoted wife, mother and friend. She will be sadly
missed by her family and all those whose lives she touched. Special
thanks to Monica Flinn (Palliative Care nurses), Doctor Stewart
Cameron, the Victorian Order of Nurses, and countless family
and Friends, who supported Pat throughout her illness with care,
compassion, visits, well-wishes and eucharistic ministry. Visitation
will be held in J.A. Snow Funeral Home, 2666 Windsor Street, Halifax,
on Saturday, January 6, from 2-4 p.m. and Sunday, January 7,
from 2-4 p.m. A celebration of Pat's life will take place in
Our Lady of Perpetual Help Parish, 2 Melody Dr., Rockingham,
on Monday, January 8, at 10 a.m. Reception to follow. Family
interment in Mount Olivet Cemetery, Halifax. In lieu of flowers,
donations may be made to the Palliative Care Unit, QEII Health
Sciences Centre or Victorian Order of Nurses, Halifax. Condolences
may be emailed to: snowfh@alderwoods.com
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STUFFCO o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2007-06-13 published
Trooper died doing what he believed in
By Jered STUFFCO, Canadian Press, Wed., June 13, 2007
Clarington -- Trooper Darryl
CASWELL's family was waiting for
a phone call from half a world away Monday to mark his brother's
birthday at the family home in this quiet bedroom community east
of Toronto.
Instead came the knock at the door that every military family
dreads, and the terrible news that
CASWELL had become the 57th Canadian
soldier to die in Afghanistan when his vehicle struck an improvised
explosive device.
"He was going to do all he could to call," stepmother Christine
CASWELL said yesterday.
"It wasn't the call we were expecting."
CASWELL had six weeks left in Afghanistan before he was set to
return home, she added.
"He was due to come back on his birthday on the 31st of July,"
she said. "He was so young, he had so much to do and (so much)
he wanted to do."
CASWELL, 25, was a member of the Royal Canadian Dragoons, based
in Petawawa. He was deployed with Reconnaissance Squadron from
the 2nd Battalion of the Royal Canadian Regiment battle group.
He was riding in the lead vehicle in what the Canadian Forces
call a combat logistics patrol -- a perilous mission that involves
restocking forward operating bases and soldiers in the field
with everything from ammunition and equipment to rations and
water.
CASWELL had been serving in Afghanistan since January, his stepmother
said. "He was doing what he wanted to do and what he believed
in."
The convoy was en route to the district of Khakriz in northwestern
Kandahar province when it struck the improvised explosive device
an ever-present threat in Canada's ongoing battle with Taliban
insurgents in Afghanistan.
CASWELL was helping to provide security for the convoy as it
travelled along a secondary road 40 kilometres north of the city
of Kandahar when it was struck.
Over the course of the day, a Facebook page created in
CASWELL's
memory continued to grow with expressions of grief and condolence
from Friends, many of whom were former high school classmates.
"I was in my kitchen making coffee when I heard the name over
the news," wrote Pippa
BOOTHMAN, a university student in London,
who said the news left her heartbroken.
"I have only seen Darryl a few times since high school, however
those are moments that never go away… Live, love (and) laugh
is what Darryl did."
Another high school friend, Michelle
RICHARD, expressed support
for those Canadians who are willing to put their lives on the
line for the sake of their country.
"How sad it is… we are so blessed to have people like him willing
to stand up and protect us every day. And too often we lose them,"
she wrote.
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Fergie remembered
By Jered STUFFCO, Canadian Press, Sun., July 22, 2007
Windsor -- Hit first and keep swinging.
That was one of the credos by which former Montreal Canadians
enforcer John
FERGUSON
Sr. led his life -- on and off the ice.
But while
FERGUSON made his name as a tough guy in the mid 1960s
to early 1970s, the hundreds of mourners who packed the All Saints
Anglican Church here yesterday morning remembered a devoted father
and husband.
"I strive to emulate my father's traits," said Toronto Maple
Leafs general manager John
FERGUSON
Jr., who remembered his dad
as a caring and compassionate man.
FERGUSON, who rarely lost a fight on the ice during his career,
succumbed to cancer last Saturday at the age of 68.
"He lived by standards that may seem incongruous to those who
don't know him," the younger
FERGUSON said.
The service began with a family procession punctuated by the
sombre sound of bagpipes. And during an emotional eulogy, the
younger FERGUSON shared some of his favourite memories.
Once, when his father came home with a cast on his fist after
an on-ice incident with Eddie Westfall, the younger
FERGUSON,
who was five when his father retired, asked his dad if he'd ever
lost a fight on the ice.
"Only to your mom, son," the enforcer replied.
FERGUSON
Jr. also told the crowded church how his parents met
56 years ago in Vancouver, and how their love and dedication
to one another was an inspiration and an example.
"I now know that no boy or family could ever have a better father,"
he said.
Ted Foreman, a close friend who worked with the elder
FERGUSON
during his tenure as general manager of the Winnipeg Jets, said
his friend was like a "good dinner roll -- crusty on the outside
but soft on the inside."
FERGUSON
Sr. was diagnosed with prostate cancer in September 2005,
and FERGUSON's daughter, Joanne, recalled how her father's courage
and determination never swayed.
"Cancer is so limited, it cannot cripple love or shatter hope,"
she said.
FERGUSON
Sr. was an integral part of a Montreal Canadians squad
which won the Stanley Cup five times during his career from 1964 to
In 500 regular-season games, he accumulated 303 points (145 goals,
158 assists). His rugged playing style also earned him 1,214 penalty
minutes.
Joining the senior
FERGUSON's four children, 10 grandchildren
and hundreds of Friends were many familiar faces from the hockey
world such as Montreal Canadians legend Serge Savard.
"People have to remember that when John
FERGUSON played in the
American League he was an all-star who scored 40 goals," said
Savard, who added
FERGUSON scored 29 goals one season and shared
the ice with the likes of Jean Beliveau.
"Sure, he was a tough player, but he was also a very good player."
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STULL o@ca.on.simcoe_county.nottawasaga.stayner.stayner_sun 2007-01-10 published
CASEY,
Donna
Leann (née
HUESTIS)
On Monday January 8, 2007 with her family at her side at the
Royal Victoria Hospital, Barrie in her 60th year. Donna of New
Lowell, beloved wife of Bill. Loving mother of Charlien
STULL,
Loralee and her husband Jim
RAWN,
Bill and his wife
Wendy and
Patrick. Cherished grandmother of Kyle, Jessica, Denise, Spencer,
Miranda, Caroline and Nicole. Dear daughter of Donald and Norma
HUESTIS.
Donna will be missed by her siblings Myrna and Brian
DYKEMAN,
Richard HUESTIS and Vincent and Marjorie
HUESTIS and by her father-in-law
Percy CASEY and the entire Casey family. The Funeral Mass will
be held at St. Patrick's Catholic Church, 215 Pine Street, Stayner
Wednesday January 10, 2007 at 11 o'clock. Remembrances to the
Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated by Donna's family.
For further information or to sign the on-line guest book, log
on to www.generations.on.ca. Arrangements under the direction
of CARRUTHERS and
DAVIDSON
Funeral
Home,
Stayner (705-428-2637)
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STUMPF o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-05-29 published
HOBBS,
Eva
Ilona (née
STUMPF)
Passed away on Sunday, May 27, 2007 in her 78th year. Beloved
supporting wife of Doctor Kenneth
HOBBS for over 52 years. Dear
mother to John
HOBBS,
Anne
Elizabeth and her husband Greg
MALTA,
and Mary Katherine and her husband Joe
COLASURDO.
Devoted grandmother
(Nagyi) to Mikaela, Brady, Eric and Angelina. Eva is survived
by sister Betty
JENKINS of Stoney Creek, brothers-in-law John
and his wife
Audrey
HOBBS, and Bill and his wife Anna
HOBBS.
Eva and her husband Doctor Kenneth
HOBBS have devoted the last 30 years
to helping others around the world on their humanitarian missions.
Eva was a friend to many and touched all who knew her. Eva will
be greatly missed around the world. Resting at the Armstrong
Funeral Home, 124 King Street East, Oshawa, with funeral service
at Saint Mark's United Church, 201 Centre Street South, Whitby,
Ontario, on Thursday, May 31, 2007 at 11 a.m. Interment Groveside
Cemetery. If desired, memorial contributions to the Children's
Wish Foundation would be greatly appreciated, in lieu of flowers.
Visitation Wednesday 3-5 and 7-9 p.m.
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STUNDEN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-06-09 published
WICKWARE,
Doctor
Douglas
Macneil
On June 8th, 2007, Doctor Douglas Macneil
WICKWARE peacefully passed
away, surrounded by his loving family, at the Palliative Care
Unit, of Parkwood Hospital. Dearly beloved husband and best friend
of Jacqueline
(STUNDEN)
WICKWARE for 60 years. Loving father
to Bruce and his wife Sandra; Scott and partner Mairlyn; and
Barbara (Bobby) and husband Stephen. His loved and loving grandchildren
Lindsay, David, and Andrew; Michael and Daniel, and Andrew
KACSOR,
brought him great joy. Doug is survived by a sister, Deltra Johnson
DAVIS; and many nieces and nephews. Doctor
WICKWARE was born in
Ottawa, January 15, 1922 and had his early education in that
city. He graduated in 1946 from Queens University medical school.
He obtained his D.Psych. from the University of Toronto; F.R.C.P.(C)
Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons (Canada) in 1972. He
was Medical Superintendent of London Psychiatric Hospital 1959-1972.
He became Professor of Psychiatry and Deputy Director of Psychiatric
Services at University Hospital, London and co-ordinator of Forensic
Psychiatric Services for south-western Ontario. In 1984, he was
honored to become Professor Emeritus for the faculty of Medicine
U.W.O. He was Past President Ontario Psychiatric Association,
C.M.H.A. London and Middlesex, London and District Academy of
Medicine, and University Hospital Medical Staff and was on the
University Hospital Board of Directors. The family wishes to
express their sincere thanks to the Palliative Care team at Parkwood
Hospital for their kindness and compassion, which helped us through
his last days; our caring and proficient family doctor, Doctor Dale
WILSON; Doctor N.
MUIRHEAD; Nurse Practitioner Sara; the South West
Community Care Access Centre and St. Elizabeth Health Care Support,
especially Susan. Thank you all! Family and Friends will be received
at the Westview Funeral Chapel, 709 Wonderland Road North, on
Monday from 7: 00-9:00 p.m. as well as one hour prior to the memorial
service being conducted in the chapel on Tuesday, June 12th,
2007 at 3: 00 p.m. In Doug's memory, donations would be appreciated
to Sleeping Children Around the World, 28 Pinehurst Crescent,
Islington, Ontario M9A 3A5. To quote Shakespeare, "His life was
gentle and the elements so mixed in him that nature might stand
up and say to all the world, this was a man".
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STURDY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-11-07 published
STURDY,
Roseline
Evelyn (née
CICCONI)
(December 4, 1953-November 2, 2007)
Extraordinary woman, loving wife of Morgan and devoted mother
of Carmen, Roseline passed away in the comfort of her home surrounded
by her admiring family. Roseline will be deeply missed by Morgan,
Carmen, parents Harry and Evelyn
CICCONI of Nanaimo, sisters-in-law
and brothers-in-law Paul and Gail
STURDY and Ron and Diane
MAITLAND
and nieces Sandy, Lindsey and Courtney and their husbands and
her nephew Greg and his wife. Though her life was cut short,
we remember the gifts that Roseline brought to us and the profound
impact she had on the lives of so many. Roseline impressed and
amazed those she touched by her magical zest for life, her curiosity,
energy, fresh perspective and her remarkable creativity. She
had a unique ability to make every day and moment count and was
a genuine example of living each day to the fullest. A generous,
selfless and kind spirit, she was always there to offer her love
and Friendship without expectation or recognition. Her smile
would light up a room. Her infectious enthusiasm would light
up other people. And her ability to see the humour in things
would put every one at ease. You couldn't help but soak up the
sunshine she radiated. A successful business woman who turned
her attention to raising Carmen, she continued to express her
creative side through her many hobbies and interests. And no
matter where she applied that creativity, it left people awestruck.
Loving everything Mother Nature offered, Roseline was at peace
nurturing the soil and creating exquisite beauty in her gardens.
They reflected who she was - beauty, vibrancy and happiness.
For the two and half years she valiantly battled health challenges,
she was unrelentingly positive, unfailingly optimistic and remained
focused on the needs of others. Her strength, courage and conviction
will be a lasting inspiration for those that knew and loved her.
She will be sorely missed by all but will never be forgotten
by anyone who had the privilege of being touched by her. The
family is extremely grateful for the care and compassion provided
by Doctor Paul Sugar. A memorial service will be held on Monday,
November 12th, at 2: 30 p.m. at St. David's United Church at 1525 Taylor
Way, West Vancouver. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made
to the British Columbia Cancer Foundation for Colorectal Research
in memory of Roseline
STURDY.
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STURDZA o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-12-04 published
SOUTZO-
MALONE,
Ioàna▼
Constance▼
Passed quietly and without pain, on November 30, 2007. She will
be remembered by her daughter, Marina Nicole
STURDZA, her step-daughter
Deirdre Louise
MALONE, and her step-sons Richard Cook
MALONE
and Robert Nesbit
MALONE, and their partners, and members of
her extended family in Romania. She was predeceased by her beloved
husband, Richard Sankey
MALONE on June 24, 1985. In lieu of flowers,
her family would appreciate donations to the Canadian Mental
Health Association (National), 180 Dundas Street West, Suite 2301,
Toronto, M5G 1Z8, tel.# 416-484-7750, or to the Hospices of Hope,
48 Burd Street, Suite 102, Nyack, New York, 10960, tel. #1-845-353-5147,
or to Hope and Homes for Children, East Clyffe, Salisbury, Wiltshire,
SP3 4LZ, tel. #44-1722-790-024. Funeral services will be held
at Saint_James The Less Chapel, 635 Parliament St. on Wednesday
December 19, 2007 at 2 p.m. A commemorative service will be held
at a later date. May she rest in peace and serenity.
Condolences and memories may be forwarded through www.humphreymiles.com
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STURDZA o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-12-07 published
SOUTZO-
MALONE,
Ioàna▲▼
Constance▲▼
Passed quietly and without pain, on November 30, 2007. She will
be remembered by her daughter, Marina Nicole
STURDZA, her step-daughter
Deirdre Louise
MALONE, and her step-sons Richard Cook
MALONE
and Robert Nesbit
MALONE, and their partners, and members of
her extended family in Romania. She was predeceased by her beloved
husband, Richard Sankey
MALONE on June 24, 1985. In lieu of flowers,
her family would appreciate donations to the Canadian Mental
Health Association (National), 180 Dundas Street West, Suite 2301,
Toronto, M5G 1Z8, tel.# 416-484-7750, or to the Hospices of Hope,
48 Burd Street, Suite 102, Nyack, New York, 10960, tel. #1-845-353-5147,
or to Hope and Homes for Children, East Clyffe, Salisbury, Wiltshire,
SP3 4LZ, tel. #44-1722-790-024. Funeral services will be held
at St. James The Less Chapel, 635 Parliament St. on Wednesday
December 19, 2007 at 2 p.m. A commemorative service will be held
at a later date. May she rest in peace and serenity.
Condolences and memories may be forwarded through www.humphreymiles.com
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STURDZA o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-12-15 published
SOUTZO-
MALONE,
Ioàna▲
Constance▲
Passed quietly and without pain, on November 30, 2007. She will
be remembered by her daughter, Marina Nicole
STURDZA, her step-daughter
Deirdre Louise
MALONE, and her stepsons Richard Cook
MALONE and
Robert Nesbit
MALONE, and their partners, and members of her
extended family in Romania. She was predeceased by her beloved
husband, Richard Sankey
MALONE on June 24, 1985. In lieu of flowers,
her family would appreciate donations to the Canadian Mental
Health Association (National), 180 Dundas Street West, Suite 2301,
Toronto, M5G 1Z8, tel. #416-484-7750, or to the Hospices of Hope,
48 Burd Street, Suite 102, Nyack, New York, 10960, tel. #1-845-353-5147,
or to Hope and Homes for Children, East Clyffe, Salisbury, Wiltshire,
SP3 4LZ, tel. #44-1722-790-024. Funeral services will be held
at Saint_James The Less Chapel, 635 Parliament St. on Wednesday,
December 19, 2007 at 2 p.m. A commemorative service will be held
at a later date. May she rest in peace and serenity. Condolences
and memories may be forwarded through www.humphreymiles.com.
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STURGEON o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-08-20 published
LAVERGNE,
Mary
Susan (née
MARVELL)
Peacefully and surrounded by her family at the Kelso Pines Retirement
Home in Owen Sound on Sunday August 19th, 2007. In her 72nd year,
Mary
Susan
Lavergne (née
MARVELL,) the beloved wife of the late
Ronald J. LAVERGNE.
Loving and cherished mother of Stephen
LAVERGNE
and his fiancee Kathy, Sharyn
RUSSELL,
Brian
LAVERGNE and his
wife Lorna,
Ann
Marie and her husband John
McARTHUR and Susan
LAVERGNE.
Loving grandmother of Matthew, Kasey, Paige, Connor,
Andrew, Katelynn, Joshua, Graydon and Zabree. Dear sister of
Gordon MARVELL and his wife Joyce, Peggy (Mrs. James
CORCORAN),
Janet and her husband Mac
MacDONALD,
Marjorie and her husband
Wayne STURGEON, and Ken
MARVELL and his wife
Christine.
Fondly
remembered by her nieces and nephews. Mary demonstrated her strength
and spirit throughout her lengthy illness and passing. Friends
may call at the Breckenridge-Ashcroft Funeral Home on Tuesday
from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated
at Saint Mary's Church on Wednesday morning at 10 a.m. Father Stephen
LACROIX officiating. A Vigil service will be held at the funeral
home on Tuesday evening at 8: 30 p.m. Interment in Greenwood Cemetery.
As an expression of sympathy, memorial donations may be made
to the Alzheimers' Society, the Canadian Cancer Society and the
Ontario Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated by the
family.
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STURGES o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-10-30 published
McGRATH,
David
Robert
On October 25, 2007, at peace,
son of Basil and Roxie
McGRATH,
brother of Thomas and Denis. Dear friend of David
STURGES. At
David's requst cremation has taken place. A Memorial Mass will
be celebrated at Our Lady of Lourdes Roman Catholic Church, 41 Earl
Street, Sherbourne Street, north of Wellesley, Toronto, on Wednesday,
October 31, 2007 at 1 p.m. Following the mass, Friends are invited
to a reception at the Rosar-Morrison Funeral Home and Chapel, 467 Sherbourne
Street (south of Wellesley). Flowers gratefully declined.
And death shall have no dominion.
No more may gulls cry at their ears
Or waves break loud on the seashores
Where blew a flower may a flower no more
Lift its head to the blows of the rain
Though they be mad and dead as nails,
Heads of the characters hammer through daisies
Break in the sun till the sun breaks down,
And death shall have no dominion.
Dylan Thomas (1942)
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STURGIS o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2007-01-01 published
STURGIS,
Lillian
Jean (formerly
CHESNEY, née
LAW)
Age 74 of Dresden passed away Saturday, December 30, 2006 at
Chatham-Kent Health Alliance, Public General Campus. She was
born in Chatham daughter of the late George and Nellie
QUICK)
LAW.
Lillian was a member of Evangel Pentecostal Tabernacle,
Dresden. Beloved wife of Bill
STURGIS; loving mother of Debbie and
Peter EPP of Dresden and Jeff Chesney and Carrie
BROWNING of Dresden
dear step-mother of Patricia and Doug
VANDENBROEK of Huntsville
and Paula and
Al CECCACCI of Chatham; special grandmother of Kristen
EPP of Toronto, Nicholas
EPP of Dresden and Lisa
CAMPBELL of
Corunna; dear step-grandmother of William
CECCACCI of Chatham.
Fondly remembered by several nieces and nephews. She is predeceased
by her first husband William
CHESNEY (1986.) Friends will be
received at the Thomas L. DeBurger Funeral Home, 620 Cross Street,
Dresden on Monday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. The funeral service will be
conducted from the Evangel Pentecostal Tabernacle, Dresden on
Tuesday,
January 2, 2007 at 1: 30 p.m. with Rev. Robert
ELKA officiating.
Interment in Dresden Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be
made by cheque to Gideon Bibles or Teen Challenge. Online condolences
and memorial contributions may be left at www.deburgerfuneralhome.com.
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STUTT o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-01-02 published
McBRIDE,
Kathleen "
Kaye"
Peacefully, with her family by her side on Monday, January 1,
2007 at the Trillium Health Centre, Mississauga. Kaye, age 77 years,
beloved wife for 52 years of Joe. Loving mother of Michael (Kim),
Tim (Tracy), Pat, Paula
BUERGER (Geoffrey) and Suzi. Dear grandmother
of Joseph, Marie, Adam and Christopher; Mitchell and Matthew
Colin, Brendan and Ian. Survived by her sisters Gladys
DYMOND,
Rita STUTT (Garnet), Joan
SULLIVAN, and Eleanor
McLAUGHLIN and
by her brother John
McLAUGHLIN
(Barbara.)
Kaye graduated as a
registered nurse from Saint Michael's Hospital, Toronto. She was
an active member of St. Clement Roman Catholic Parish from its
inception in 1967. She was a tireless worker for charities including
St. Vincent de Paul and ShareLife. President of the Catholic
Women's League. She was an avid reader and a member of Markland
Wood Country Club, and a past Captain of the ladies section.
The family wish to express their sincere thanks to caregivers
Hilda (Rosa)
GRECO and Liz
LOPATNIKOW.
Also thanks to Doctor
O'CONNOR
and nurses Anita, Laurie, Melissa, Rolanda, and Carmen at Trillium
Health Centre. Their kindness and compassion will always be appreciated
and remembered by the family. Friends may call at the Turner and
Porter Butler Chapel, 4933 Dundas Street West, Etobicoke (between
Islington and Kipling Aves.) from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. on Tuesday,
January 2, 2007. Funeral Mass will be held on Wednesday, January 3,
2007 at 11 a.m. at St. Clement Church, 409 Markland Doctor Etobicoke
(at Bloor St.). Cremation to follow. For those who wish, donations
made to Share Life, Trillium Health Centre Foundation or to Saint Michael's
Hospital would be appreciated by the family.
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STUTZ o@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2007-10-17 published
KISLIG,
Charles▼ (a.k.a. Karl
KISLIG) - Estate of
Notice to Creditors and Others
All▼ claims against the estate of Charles
KISLIG (also known as
Karl KISLIG,) late of Solothurn, Switzerland, (formerly of the
Township of Osprey now known as the Municipality of Grey Highlands),
who died on or about the 1st day of July, 2004, must be filed
with the undersigned Estate Trustees on or before the 12th day
of November 2007; thereafter, the undersigned will distribute
the assets of the said estate having regard only to the claims
then filed.
Dated at Orangeville this 5th day of October, 2007
Isabelle Charlotte
KISLIG and George
KISLIG,
Estate▼
Trustees,▼
by their Solicitors,
Stutz and Associates Professional Corporation
269 Broadway, Orangeville, Ontario L9W 1K8
Attn:▼
William▼
W.▼
STUTZ
Tel #519-941-7500
Fax #519-941-8381
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KISLIG,
Charles▲ (a.k.a. Karl
KISLIG)
Notice to Creditors and Others
All▲ claims against the estate of Charles
KISLIG (also known as
Karl KISLIG,) late of Solothurn, Switzerland, (formerly of the
Township of Osprey now known as the Municipality of Grey Highlands),
who died on or about the 1st day of July, 2004, must be filed
with the undersigned Estate Trustees on or before the 12th day
of November 2007; thereafter, the undersigned will distribute
the assets of the said estate having regard only to the claims
then filed.
Dated at Orangeville this 5th day of October, 2007
Isabelle Charlotte
KISLIG and George
KISLIG,
Estate▲
Trustees,▲
by their Solicitors,
Stutz and Associates Professional Corporation
269 Broadway, Orangeville, Ontario L9W 1K8
Attn:▲
William▲
W.▲
STUTZ
Tel #519-941-7500
Fax #519-941-8381
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