TOLDNES
TOLEAH
TOLHURST
TOLLES
TOLLEY
TOLMAN
TOLMAY
TOLMIE
TOLOSA
TOLTON
TOLDNES o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-05-29 published
CARLTON,
Richard
Austin, B.A., Ph.D.
Richard, son of the late Marjorie and Edward
CARLTON died peacefully
on Saturday, May 26, 2007 in Guelph in his 73rd year, as a result
of congestive heart failure. He had been ill for some time. He
was born in Toronto, October 1, 1934, attended school there and
graduated from Saint Michael's College, University of Toronto.
Following graduation, he was awarded a Woodrow Wilson Fellowship
for study at Notre Dame University in South Bend, Indiana. After
teaching secondary school at Gravenhurst, Ontario, he obtained
his PhD at the University of Toronto. His studies were in Philosophy,
with a concentration on the philosophy of science. He carried
out research on the education of French-speaking students in
Northern Ontario, sponsored by the Royal Commission on Bilingualism
and Biculturalism. Dick was then employed to teach statistics
at the University of Toronto, where he was a founding member
of the new Scarborough College. In his final years at Toronto,
he taught exclusively in the Graduate Department of Education
Theory (O.I.S.E.). Dick then moved to Guelph, Ontario, to take
up a teaching position at the University of Guelph. He resigned
early from his teaching role to give himself over to full-time
study of the Social History of Music, traveling abroad for research
and musical performances. He continued to publish his inquiries
in scholarly journals. The great love of his life was classical
music. He had one of the largest and comprehensive collections
of recorded music in Canada. His knowledge of the world of classical
music, particularly opera was encyclopedic. He is survived and
will be greatly missed by his brother Ted (Barbara) and a large
extended family of nieces, nephews, and cousins. Many thanks
to Ken and Sue
TOLDNES, his close Friends for many years, for
their care and kindness during his lengthy illness. Funeral arrangements
entrusted to Gilbert MacIntyre and son Funeral Home, Dublin Chapel,
252 Dublin St. N., Guelph. There will be no visitation. A Memorial
Mass will take place at Sacred Heart Church, 98 Alice Street,
Guelph, on Wednesday, May 30, 2007 at 10: 30 a.m. Reception to
follow at the Church. Inurnment of cremated remains will follow
at Mount Hope Cemetery, (Erskine Ave., Toronto) in the Mason
Mausoleum.
Dick had an abiding faith in Christ. He is now in His hands.
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TOLEAH o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2007-08-23 published
Londoner charged in fatal
It appears the driver passed another driver on the right, lost
control of the car on the gravel shoulder and rolled into a ditch,
police say.
By Debora VAN
BRENK, Sun Media, Thurs., August 23, 2007
A London man is charged with criminal negligence causing death
and police are trying to figure out how a car reported stolen
from Windsor on Tuesday ended up hours later in a Zorra Township
ditch.
Police yesterday identified the victim as 15-year-old Marie
TOLEAH
of London, but released no further identifying details.
Six Londoners, including the teenager who died, were in the Pontiac
Sunfire that crashed in the rural Oxford County township.
"It's very tragic," said Ontario Provincial Police Const. Dennis
Harwood.
Harwood said witness statements and technical traffic investigators
are to sort out what happened and why.
He said it appears the driver passed another driver on the right,
lost control of the car on the gravel shoulder and rolled into
a ditch on the south side of Oxford Road 2.
The people in the car included three men, ages 24 (two) and 32,
and three teenage girls, 15 (two) and 18.
Some of the occupants wore seatbelts, Harwood said, but it was
unclear how many.
The occupants all knew each other, directly or indirectly, he
added.
Ibrahim Samory
MANSARAY, 24, of London, is charged with criminal
negligence causing death, possession of a stolen vehicle and
breach of probation.
He was treated and released from Woodstock hospital.
witnesses: were horrified as the events unfolded in front of and
beside them.
"He flew past me and lost control," said Florence
HEEMAN, who
saw the car flip two cars ahead of her.
"He tried to pass us and couldn't get in quick enough."
Tony OVERZET watched from his rearview mirror in the west lane.
"It flipped three times, side over side, and then two times nose
over tail," he said of the wrecked car.
The driver, he said, "had lots of speed."
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TOLEAH o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2007-08-25 published
Dreams never came true
By April KEMICK, Sun Media, Sat., August 25, 2007
When Viola
TOLEAH boarded a plane from Africa with her best friend's
daughter three years ago, both their hearts were full of dreams
for the future.
The 12-year-old girl, abandoned by her parents in war-torn Guinea,
wanted to be a teacher, a doctor or child-welfare worker.
In London, they thought, those dreams could come true.
But Marie TOLEAH didn't even reach her 16th birthday.
The 15-year-old, who loved to dance and listen to music, was
killed this week in a crash in Oxford County, in a stolen car
driven by a man, 24, who faces multiple charges.
"I really feel the pain," Viola
TOLEAH said yesterday, tears
streaming down her face. "I brought her here to do something
good. Now I lose her. She dies for nothing."
Though the pair came here with high hopes,
TOLEAH said, her surrogate
daughter began spiralling downward soon after they arrived.
Marie's difficult childhood in Guinea gave way to troubled teen
years, she said.
The wide-eyed girl met the wrong people in the neighbourhood
and at John Paul II high school, and was soon following their
influence in a country she didn't quite understand.
She began smoking, taking drugs, arriving home red-eyed and looking
to fight with the woman she used to call mom.
She skipped school and wouldn't listen to anyone. Her Friends
were intimidating and abusive to
TOLEAH.
She ran away constantly, the police got involved, and soon the
teen was in the care of the Children's Aid Society, living in
a group home.
"It was really painful for me. I used to cry day and night and
pray for her,"
TOLEAH said. "I needed help and I wanted them
to advise her."
Children's Aid Society officials wouldn't confirm whether Marie
was living in one of their group homes when she ended up in a
stolen car Tuesday with two other teenage girls and three men.
The car -- reported stolen from Windsor -- was passing another
car on the gravel shoulder when it rolled into a ditch on Oxford
Road 2 in Zorra Township, west of Woodstock.
Marie was the only person killed in the crash.
Ibrahim Samory
MANSARAY, 24, of London, is charged with criminal
negligence causing death, possession of a stolen vehicle and
breach of probation.
The comings and goings of children in the care of Children's
Aid Society are monitored, but they aren't locked into group
homes, said Larry
MARSHALL,
Children's
Aid
Society director of
child and family services.
"We make every effort to keep kids in our facilities… but some
children leave," he said. "You can try to stop a child, but there
are also rules about what you can do to stop children (from leaving)."
TOLEAH said yesterday she doesn't blame the agency for her surrogate
daughter's death. In fact, the agency is helping with a small
funeral for Marie, she said.
She said she thinks the teen would have run wherever she was.
But she can't help but blame herself.
"If she listened to me, she might not die. It's too bad, too
bad."
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TOLHURST o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-09-29 published
TREVELYAN,
Beatrice
E. "BET" (née
TOLHURST)
Passed away September 16th, 2007 after a lengthy battle with
numerous health problems, surrounded by family and new-found
Friends at the Village of Erin Meadows in Mississauga.
BET was somewhat of a renaissance woman, striving and achieving
honours grades at Oakwood Collegiate with an eye towards University
when others around her looked towards the more traditional women's
roles of the time. Her plans were thwarted by the onset of the
Second World War.
Her path altered when she married the love of her life, Thomas,
in 1942 and the same zest she showed for learning manifested
in her life partnership and role of wife and mother.
An accomplished seamstress, she was also an accomplished home
business woman, long before the concept became common. Her proudest
moment was when one of her wedding gowns made the society pages
of The Toronto Star.
Besides family and Friends, and formal or impromptu gatherings
one of her favorite pastimes was to go ballroom dancing with
Tom. So fleet of foot were they that many times they would clear
the dance floor as others watched in awe.
Life threw many curveballs at BET during her lifetime; but
being tough and feisty, she always managed to see her way, and
the family's, through the challenges.
A serious car accident in 1992, and complications from her injuries,
started the lengthy decline for BET which contributed to
many of her health problems in the final years. She still managed
to persevere until the greatest shock of her life the death of
her beloved Tom in 2003; it was the one ordeal that she never
recovered from.
BET is survived by daughter Judie and husband Jan, son James
and spouse Elaine, granddaughter Kristen (James) and fiancé Derek,
and adopted grand_son Kyle (Elaine). A private ceremony was held
at the Oakview Funeral Home in Oakville on Wednesday September 26,
2007. Expression of sympathy in memoriam to the Canadian Heart
and Stroke Foundation, the Alzheimer Society of Canada, or the
Canadian Cancer Society would be greatly appreciated by the family.
After a four year interruption she rejoins her late husband of
more than 61 years.
At last, BET and Tom, are together again, dancing the night
away!
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TOLLES o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-12-13 published
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON,
John
M.
Unexpectedly at Saint_Joseph's Hospital in Toronto on Tuesday December 11,
2007. In his 69th year, John M.
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON, loving husband and
best friend of Rita
DESANTE.
Loving father of Cheryl and her
husband Rob
FRASER,
Barbara
Anne
SIMMONS and her husband Steve
WHITE/WHYTE,
Sandra and her husband Rob
TOLLES, and Robbie
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON
and his wife Carol. Cherished grandfather of Darren and Whitney
FRASER, Brandon and Breanne
SIMMONS, Robbie
TOLLES Jr., Brigitt
and Baileigh
PETRIK-
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON. Dear brother of Jean
PLAYTER,
Joyce
(Mrs. Don BREEZE), June (Mrs. Frank
BENEDICT) and Jim
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON
(Linda.) Dear brother-in-law of Vince
DESANTE
(Yolanda,)
Joseph
DESANTE
(Lorna) and Michael
DESANTE (Kathy.)
Fondly remembered
by his nieces and nephews and their families. Predeceased by
a granddaughter Natasha, and his parents Myrtle and Mel. A private
family service will be held following John's wishes. John's love
and Friendship reached circles far and wide. From ballfields
and hockey rinks to race car tracks, the trucking industry and
world class golf courses, he touched many lives. Friends and
family are invited to join the family in a “Celebration of John's
Life“ at the Best Western Inn on the Bay, 1800 - 2nd Avenue East,
Owen Sound on Saturday December 15 from 2 to 6 p.m. In lieu of
flowers, memorial donations to the Grey Bruce Regional Health
Centre Foundation Oncology Department or the Nascar's “Victory
Junction Gang Camp“ would be appreciated by the family. 'A time
to share, reminisce and love all the many memories left by this
great man.'
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TOLLEY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-07-25 published
JENKINS,
Doctor
John
Charles
Princess Margaret Hospital, Toronto, on July 24, 2007. Born April 7th,
1928, New Glasgow, Nova Scotia, to Mildred and Harry
JENKINS,
John acquired a love of the sea early, and with his cousin Cameron
GARRETT sailed the waters of Pictou Harbour in his first decade.
Two months before his death he and his cousin, with friend Dan
Kubat, sailed from Toronto to Hamilton and participated in the
National Yacht Club sailpass to complete a lifetime of his treasured
hobby. A graduate of Dalhousie Medical School, Class of '58,
John went west to Alberta for a year, before settling in Simcoe,
Ontario in 1959, to do general practice till 1967, when he returned
to Dalhousie to pursue studies in Anaesthesia. He completed his
residency at Saint Michael's Hospital and The Toronto General Hospital
in 1973, and practiced in Stratford till 1994. Once retired he
expanded his traveling interests and sailed extensively, as well
as participating very actively in his medical class reunion activities.
He enjoyed the Arts extremely, and was a faithful member of the
Arts and Letters Club of Toronto for many years.
A marriage to Marilyn Skinner
TOLLEY in 1954 resulted in children
John (Glenna), Ellen (Peter
COLLEY), Carol (Philip
TIETZE), Rebecca
(Joel BAKAN,)
Lucia
(Robert
COX) and Ruth. Predeceased by brother
"Bill" and sister Eleanor, John is survived by his children,
sister Carol (Rolly)
ANDREWS, grandchildren Jacqueline, Morgan,
John Alexander ("Sandy"), Sadie, Martha and Myim; close cousins
Judy MacKAY,
Halifax,
Cameron (and Dinny)
GARRETT (New Glasgow,)
and many cousins, nieces and nephews.
Memorial Service to be held at Centenary United Church, 24 Main
Street West, Hamilton, Ontario, at 11 a.m. Friday, July 27th,
2007, Rev. Wayne
IRWIN officiating. Remains have been donated
to Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto. Donations may
be made To The Memory of Doctor John Charles
JENKINS to Dalhousie
Medical Alumni Association, 5850 College St. Halifax, Nova Scotia,
B3H 4H7, or to The Arts and Letters Club, 14 Elm Street, Toronto,
M5G 1G7.
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TOLMAN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2007-01-09 published
KLOMPS,
Gerrit
J. "
Harry"
Went to be with the Lord on Monday, January 7, 2007. He will
be sadly missed by his wife Anneke (Ann) and by their children
and in-laws Janet and Andy Bos, Bill and Joyce (née
TOLMAN,)
Gary and Donna (née
TOLMAN,)
Wilma and John
PARFITT as well as
the 13 grandchildren. Also remembered by many relatives and Friends
in London area and elsewhere. Private family interment will take
place in Siloam Cemetery, Fanshawe Park Road East. A memorial
service will be conducted at Bethel Christian Reformed Church,
716 Classic Drive, London on Thursday, January 11 at 2: 00 p.m.
with opportunity to meet the family immediately after. In lieu
of flowers, a memorial contribution to the charity of your choice
would be gratefully acknowledged. (James A. Harris Funeral Home)
"veilig in Jesus' armen." "Safe in the arms of Jesus"
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TOLMAY o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2007-01-01 published
SNELGROVE,
Margaret▼
L.▼ (née
CREIGHTON)
At Craigwiel Gardens, Ailsa Craig on Saturday, December 30th,
2006 Margaret L.
SNELGROVE formerly of Mount Brydges and Strathroy
in her 98th year. Beloved wife of the late Clarence R.
SNELGROVE
(1974.) Predeceased by her parents James and Letitia
CREIGHTON
and her brother Harry. Also predeceased by her brothers and sisters
in laws John
SNELGROVE,
Margaret▼
WILEY and Pearl
HUTTON. Survived
by sister-in-law Helen
SNELGROVE as well as several nieces and
nephews. Mrs.
SNELGROVE was a respected teacher and principal
in the surrounding area for 40 years. Friends may call at the
Elliott-Madill Funeral Home, Mt Brydges on Tuesday, January 2nd,
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where the funeral service will be held
on Wednesday commencing at 11 a.m. with Rev. Jock
TOLMAY officiating.
Interment Mt Brydges Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations to
the Strathroy Middlesex General Hospital or the Heart and Stroke
foundation would be appreciated as expressions of sympathy.
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TOLMAY o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2007-01-09 published
SNELGROVE,
Margaret▲▼
The family of the late Margaret
SNELGROVE would like to express
sincere thanks to relatives and Friends for their expressions
of sympathy during our recent loss. We also wish to thank the
pallbearers, Elliott-Madill Funeral Home, Rev. Jock
TOLMAY and
the ladies of the Strathroy United Church. A special thanks to
Craigwiel Gardens for the care and compassion shown to Margaret.
The Snelgrove Family
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TOLMAY o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2007-05-27 published
Teen charged after mom killed
The 'dedicated, doting' mother of five was biking when struck
by a driver accused of drunk driving.
By April KEMICK and Kate
DUBINSKI, Sun Media, Sun., May 27, 2007
A mother of five is dead and a teenager charged with drunk driving
causing death after a crash west of London that could have been
prevented, police say.
Mary Beth THOMAS, 47, of Middlesex Centre, was riding her bike
north along Coldstream Road when she was hit by a northbound
car near Sinclair Drive about 9 p.m. Friday.
THOMAS, lauded by those who knew her as a "dedicated, doting"
mother of five, was taken to University Hospital in London, where
she died of her injuries.
The driver of a Plymouth Neon, Andrew Raymond
DAVIS, 18, also
of Middlesex Centre, has been charged with impaired driving causing
death, possession of marijuana and breaching conditions.
"She was just the most devoted mother and wife," said Rev. Pam
TOLMAY of Vanneck United Church, where
THOMAS was a lifelong
member.
"It's a devastating loss for her children, her family and this
community."
Described as an avid sports fan who "took great pride in watching
all of her children play minor sports,"
THOMAS supported 4H Junior
Farmers and was an active member of her church.
"She was an incredible person," said fellow church member Ken
NIXON.
Area police and activists against drunk driving expressed disappointment
about the nature of the crash.
"This is a preventable tragedy that happens all too often," said
David FINLEY, community leader for Mothers Against Drunk Driving
in Haldimand-Norfolk.
"This type of thing shatters families and causes irreparable
damage that is needless."
Ontario
Provincial
Police spokesperson Const. Michelle
SMITH
said THOMAS's death was preventable.
"It's always (a) tragedy when anybody loses their life. And this
one could have been avoided,"
SMITH said.
"We want to remind drivers to look out for cyclists. It's nice
out now, and cyclists are out, both adults and children.
"We also want to remind drivers to drive sober."
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TOLMAY o@ca.on.middlesex_county.strathroy.age_dispatch 2007-01-09 published
MATHESON,
Margaret
Matilda (née
TOMLINSON)
At Strathroy Middlesex General Hospital, on December 27, 2006,
in her 90th year. She was born on March 4, 1917 in Caradoc Twp.
Margaret was predeceased by her parents Annie and George
TOMLINSON
and her husband of 56 years Leonard
MATHESON (1999.) Margaret
and Leonard lived in Windsor for many years before retiring to
Strathroy in 1980. Margaret is survived by a sister Ilene
GOUGH
of Strathroy and many nieces and nephews. Beloved mother of Nancy
(Wisconsin) and Barbara (Singhampton, Ontario). Margaret will
be missed by her 5 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren. A 1939
graduate of Victoria Hospital School of Nursing, Margaret worked
in this profession for over 30 years. She was, for many years,
an active United Church member and community volunteer. In lieu
of flowers, please send donations to the Canadian Lung Association.
Visitation was held at Denning Bros. Funeral Home, on Friday,
December 29, from 1-3 p.m. where service was held at the chapel
at 3 p.m. Rev. Jock
TOLMAY and Rev. Cheryl
BOLTON officiated.
Interment Poplar Hill Cemetery. A tree will be planted as a living
memorial to Margaret.
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TOLMAY o@ca.on.middlesex_county.strathroy.age_dispatch 2007-01-09 published
SNELGROVE,
Margaret▲
L.▲ (née
CREIGHTON)
At Craigwiel Gardens, Ailsa Craig, on Saturday, December 30,
2006, Margaret L.
SNELGROVE, formerly of Mount Brydges and Strathroy,
in her 98th year. Beloved wife of the late Clarence R.
SNELGROVE
(1974.) Predeceased by her parents James and Letitia
CREIGHTON
and her brother Harry. Also predeceased by her brothers and sisters
in-law John
SNELGROVE,
Margaret▲
WILEY, and Pearl
HUTTON. Survived
by sister-in-law Helen
SNELGROVE as well as several nieces and
nephews. Mrs.
SNELGROVE was a respected teacher and principal
in the surrounding area for 40 years. Friends called at the Elliott-Madill
Funeral Home, Mount Brydges on Tuesday, January 2 from 2-4 and
7-9 p.m. where the funeral service was held on Wednesday, commencing
at 11 a.m. with Rev. Jock
TOLMAY officiating. Interment Mount Brydges
Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to Strathroy Middlesex
General Hospital or the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be
appreciated as expressions of sympathy.
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TOLMIE o@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2007-08-29 published
TOLMIE,
Beryl▼
(September 20, 1936-August 31, 2006)
If tears could build a stairway
And memories a lane,
I'd walk right up to heaven
And bring you home again.
- Love and miss you more every day, your loving daughter, Beryl
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TOLMIE o@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2007-08-29 published
TOLMIE,
Beryl▲▼
Mom, Grandma.
We can't believe that a year has gone by since we lost you.
You are in our thoughts and prayers every day.
We miss you.
- Graeme, Clare, Jeannette and Jessiea
TOLMIE.
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TOLMIE o@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2007-09-05 published
TOLMIE,
Beryl▲
In loving memory of my wife, Beryl
TOLMIE, who passed away August
31, 2006 at Owen Sound hospital. She is greatly missed.
- Your husband of 51 years, David
TOLMIE and children: Lawrence,
Ronald, Beryl, Graeme, Keith, Chris, Tiffany and grandchildren.
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TOLMIE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-09-28 published
WOOD,
Connla
Thomas (20 May 1930-24 September 2007)
Connla passed away suddenly at the Victoria General Hospital
having had a stroke two weeks earlier. Born in London, England,
at the beginning of the Depression, he and his mother made their
way to Madeira after the early death of Connla's father. At the
outbreak of the war they fled to Victoria where Connla attended
Glen Lyon and Oak Bay High School before his studies at Victoria
College, University of British Columbia, and the London School
of Economics. He served in the Royal Canadian Navy as a reserve
officer, worked for the Hydrographic Service on the Coast Guard
Ship William J. Stewart along the coast of British Columbia,
and in Britain worked for the British Council as a courier. From
an early age he was a member of the Royal Victoria Yacht Club.
In 1957 he joined the Department of Defence Production and subsequently
worked for the Dept. of Trade and Commerce, the Brewers' Association
and Export Development Corporation. In 1978 he was appointed
Manager, Atlantic Region, opening a new office in Halifax. In
1990 he retired after 32 years in government service and moved
with his wife, Anne
(TOLMIE,) to Victoria. Connla actively pursued
a leadership role in communities where he lived, serving as Commodore
of the Gatineau River Yacht Club, Warden of St. Bartholomew's
Church in Ottawa, Measurer of the Tempest Class in the XXI Olympics
at Kingston, Vice-President Canadian Yachting Association, President
of his Victoria Condominium Council, Staff Captain at Royal Victoria
Yacht Club, and on the Boards of the Canadian Institute of International
Affairs, Council of B.C. Yacht Clubs, and Marine Parks Forever
Society. He will be greatly missed by Anne and by many family
and Friends for his support, for his warmth and for his generosity.
There will be a gathering for Friends and family on Friday, 12
October 2007 at 2: 30 p.m., at Royal Victoria Yacht Club, 3475 Ripon,
Victoria. Donations in his memory may be made to the charity
of your choice, or to the Greater Victoria Hospital Foundation.
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TOLOSA o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-11-29 published
GORDON,
Sybil
On Wednesday, November 28, 2007 at her residence. Sybil
GORDON,
dearly beloved wife of the late David
GORDON.
Loving mother and
mother-in-law of Alan and Tobi, Barry and Marcie, and Barbara
Gordon DAVIS and Fred
DAVIS. Dear sister and sister-in-law of
Leonard and the late Mulya
LEVY.
Devoted grandmother of Jonathan
and Hallie, Jenn, Michael, Joanna and Miklos, and Sam. Special
thanks to Christie
TOLOSA for her love, support, and care, and
to the staff at Circle of Care and Princess Margaret Hospital,
Lung Cancer Unit. At Holy Blossom Temple, 1950 Bathurst Street
(Bathurst south of Eglinton) for service on Thursday, November 29,
2007 at 10: 30 a.m. Donations may be made to the David and Sybil
Gordon Memorial Fund c/o The Benjamin Foundation, 3429 Bathurst
Street, Toronto, M6A 2C3, 416-780-0324, or www.benjamins.ca
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TOLTON o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-05-28 published
BUMSTEAD,
Edeltraut
Anna
Martha (1924-2007)
Peacefully passed away at The West Mount, on Friday, May 25,
2007, at age 82. Devoted wife of Earl for 57 years; loving mother
of Lois and Brian
CLIFFORD of Kitchener, Wayne of New Hamburg,
Carol Anne and Brian
TOLTON of Markdale; precious grandmother
of Paul and Brae-Lyn
CLIFFORD,
Aaron
CLIFFORD, Neil
TOLTON and
Darrah, Carly and Everett
BUMSTEAD; dear sister of Ernst
MINK
and also much loved by Michele
BRANIFF.
Predeceased by her brothers
Wilfred and Ronald
MINK.
Friends are invited to share their memories
of Edel with her family at the Erb and Good Family Funeral Home,
171 King St. S., Waterloo on Monday, May 28 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
The funeral service to celebrate Edel's life will be held in
the funeral home chapel on Tuesday, May 29, 2007 at 11 a.m. with
Rev. Bob PARKS officiating. A reception will follow the service
in the Fireside Reception Room of the funeral home. Condolences
for the family and donations to Benton Street Baptist Church
or the Alzheimer Society may be arranged through the funeral
home, 519-745-8445 or www.erbgood.com. In living memory of Edel,
a tree will be planted through the Trees for Learning Program
by the funeral home.
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