UNDERHILL
UNDERWOOD
UNG
UNGAR
UNGERMAN
UNO
UNRAU
UNTEREINER
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UNDERHILL o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2007-01-03 published
BALL,
Alta
M.
Quietly surrounded by her family at Saint Thomas Elgin General
Hospital -- Palliative Care on January 01, 2007, Alta M.
BALL
passed away at the age of 91 years. Predeceased by her loving
husband R.C.. Loving mother to Marlene
CARTER and her husband
Ralph of Aylmer, Arthur
BALL and his wife
Rosemary of Aylmer.
Beloved grandmother to Tammy
McDONALD and her husband Bryan of
Chelsea, Quebec, Carmon
CARTER and his companion Pam
MacDONALD
of Saint Thomas, Stacey
UNDERHILL-
BALL of Saint Thomas, Sherry
BALL
and her companion Anthony
AUSTIN of Quebec. Great-grandmother
to Brianna
McDONALD,
Braedon
McDONALD, Andrew
MacDONALD, Daniel
LYNCH,
Caitlin
AUSTIN, Tamera
MILLER and her husband John, Jesseka
BARBEAU, Cody
UNDERHILL, Braydon
UNDERHILL, Trevon
BALL. Predeceased
by her grand_son Kevin
CARTER (1964,) her sisters Dorothy
RAVIN,
Helen CHILTON.
Friends will be received at the Ostrander's Funeral
Home, 43 Bidwell St. Tillsonburg (519 842-5221) on Friday, January 05,
2007 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. The funeral Service will be held on
Saturday, January 06, 2007 at 1: 00 p.m. at The Jesus Christ of
Latter Day Saints Church, Townline Rd., Tillsonburg with President
Mark GILLHAM officiating. Interment in the Guysborough Cemetery.
Memorial donations to the Terrace Lodge Auxillary, Heart and
Stroke Foundation and Alzheimer's Society would be appreciated.
Personal condolences may be sent to www.ostrandersfuneralhome.com
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UNDERWOOD o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-07-23 published
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON,
Peter
Passed away peacefully at home, surrounded by the love of family,
on Friday July 20th, 2007, in his 74th year, after a long and
courageous battle with cancer. The loving husband of Elsie (Elizabeth
MOORE) for 53 years. Beloved father of Helen
KOCMAREK
(Bill,)
Brian (Kathleen), Kevin (Milly), Anne
STRUTHERS (Peter), and
Joan MUNRO
(Robert.)
Proud grandfather of Andrea, Daniel, Michael,
and Katie KOCMAREK,
Erin and Peter
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON, Turner and Taylor
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON,
Jamie,
Matthew, and Collin
STRUTHERS, and Kendra, Kristin,
and Jenna MUNRO.
Peter is survived by his two sisters, Anne
UNDERWOOD
(Norman,) of Edmonton, Alberta and Nancy
DOUGLAS/DOUGLASS
(Lynn,) of Linwood,
Scotland. Peter will be sadly missed by his brothers-in-law,
Tom
(Betty,)
Jim (Donna,) Ian (Joanne) and Nigel (Cathy)
MOORE
and will be fondly remembered by his many nieces and nephews.
Peter was born in the village of Linwood, Scotland on August
12th, 1933, to Alexander and Agnes
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON.
Peter was a master
carpenter and a talented builder and inventor who enjoyed a life
long pursuit of adventures and new experiences. This thirst for
adventure led Peter to immigrate to Canada in 1954 where he settled
in Kitchener, Ontario and became a proud Canadian. Peter moved
to Ayton, Ontario in 1975 to enjoy the new challenges of life
as a farmer. In 2003, Peter retired from farming and carpentry
and moved to Owen Sound, Ontario where he took up sailing with
the same passion that he applied to his many other interests
and hobbies. Peter was driven to build things and leaves behind
a legacy of hundreds of projects but his greatest legacy was
his 5 children and 14 grandchildren. Friends may call at the
Brian E. Wood Funeral Home, 250 -- 14th Street, Owen Sound, Ontario,
on Tuesday, July 24th from 7: 00-9:00 p.m. A Celebration of Peter's
life will be held at the Funeral Home Chapel on Wednesday, July 25,
2007 at 11: 00 a.m. with Rev. Ted
CREEN officiating. Interment
in Greenwood Cemetery. Donations in memory of Peter may be made
to the Grey-Bruce Health Services Foundation or to the Canadian
Cancer Society as your expression of sympathy. “A brave heart
stopped beating, two busy hands are stilled. Rest in Peace Dad&rdquo
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UNDERWOOD o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-07-14 published
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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UNG o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-06-20 published
PEZZACK,
Thomas
R.
(July 1, 1930-June 19, 2007)
Tom passed away peacefully at home after a very hard-fought battle
with esophogeal cancer. Tom died with his loving wife of 53 years,
Katherine (Kay) holding his hand. Tom was the proud father of
Karen ANDRUS (Ed), Paul (Karen Ann), Mary-Susan
WINTER (Greg),
Lisa and Charles. Loving grandfather of Michelle (Keith), Christopher
(Joy), Cara, Cory, Kayley, Thomas and Grant. Great-grandfather
of Kaylan, Kasi, Jeremija and Benjamin. Tom will be missed by
his sister Shirley
TEOLIS and the many, many nieces, nephews,
cousins and life long Friends. Tom was a retired senior executive
of Union Carbide Canada Ltd. and a longstanding member of Thornhill
Golf and Country Club. The family would like to sincerely thank
the amazing and dedicated people, Doctor Simon
IU,
Doctor
Vivian
GLENNS,
Dr. Yee UNG and the entire nursing team at North York General
Hospital - 4 North, the Chemo Unit and the Freeman Centre Palliative
Care team, who took such incredibly wonderful care of Tom. Friends
may call on Wednesday, June 20, 2007 from 7-9 p.m. and Thursday,
June 21, 2007 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the R.S. Kane Funeral Home
(6150 Yonge Street, at Goulding, south of Steeles). A Funeral
Mass will be held on Friday, June 22, 2007 at 11: 00 a.m. at St. Gabriel's
Roman Catholic Church (670 Sheppard Avenue East). Interment to
follow at Holy Cross Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations
may be made to the North York General Hospital - Freeman Centre
for Palliative Care or North York General Hospital.
"We have all been truly blessed."
R.S. Kane 416-221-1159
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UNG o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-07-04 published
GARLAND,
Sylvia
Passed away peacefully at Sunnybrook Hospital on June 29th, 2007
after a long illness courageously borne. Survived by her immediate
family from Scotland: Bill, Linda, Douglas, Sheena, Graeme, Jullian
and Susan, her many great-nieces and nephews and her very dear
Friends in Canadian, Ausatralia and at her home. Special thanks
to Doctor N.
ISCOE and his nurse Elaine and Doctor Y.C.
UNG and his
nurse Lida. A celebration of her life will be announce in the
near future. Arrangements entrusted to Murray E. Newbigging Funeral
Home, 416-489-8811.
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UNGAR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-11-26 published
KALICHMAN,
Sandra
Passed away unexpectedly in Toronto, on Saturday, November 24,
2007. Sandy was the cherished darling daughter of the late Tammy
Rosenberg UNGAR and the late Morris
SCHWARZBARD, the dear amazing
sister of Irene
UNGAR, a beloved cousin and generous loving friend
to so many. Sandy was born in Montreal on October 3, 1946 and
was a long time resident of Toronto. Sandy was a flight attendant
and Purser for Air Canada for 31 years. She adored her job as
she was passionate about travelling the world and learning about
so many cultures. Sandy and her wonderful gentle kind spirit
will be so missed. We would like to thank the staff at the Toronto
General Hospital Transplant Unit and especially all the kind
compassionate nurses and doctors on the 10th floor Intensive
Care Unit. Funeral service from Paperman and Sons, 3888 Jean Talon
Street West, Montreal, on Tuesday, November 27 at 1: 00 p.m. Burial
in Montreal. Shiva in Montreal is private. Donations in her memory
may be made to the Toronto General Hospital Transplant Foundation,
585 University Avenue, Toronto, Ontario M5G 2N2 or call 416-340-4800
ext. 3935, and please, consider organ donation. A memorial service
will be held in Toronto at a later date.
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UNGERMAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-09-01 published
UNGERMAN,
Celia
Surrounded by her family, on Thursday, August 30, 2007 at Baycrest
Hospital. Celia
UNGERMAN, beloved wife of Jack. Loving mother
and mother-in-law of Marvin and Sharon, Bernie and Monique, and
Elayne and Irwin
WORTSMAN. Dear sister of Harold
GROSSMAN and
the late Anne
SINUKOFF.
Devoted
Bubby of Jordan and Veronica,
Lezli and Massimo, Troy, Nicole and Ross, Jason, Stacey and Gil,
Kimberley and Craig, Jillian and Jordy, Michael and Jessica.
Devoted great-grandmother of 14. At Beth Sholom Synagogue, 1445 Eglinton
Avenue W., (Eglinton and Allen Road) for service on Sunday, September 2nd
at 11: 00 a.m. Interment, Beth Sholom Synagogue section of Mt. Sinai
Memorial Park. Shiva 177 Dewbourne Avenue. Memorial donations
may be made to the Jack and Celia Ungerman Endowment Fund, c/o The
Baycrest Centre Foundation 416-785-2875.
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UNO o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-10-23 published
SCHEMMER,
Yumi▼ (née
UNO)
Passed away suddenly on October 17, 2007 in Victoria, B.C., at
the age of 50 years. Born in Gifu, Japan, daughter of Takao
UNO
and the late Tomiko
UNO.
Beloved▼ wife and life partner of Doctor Robert
SCHEMMER.
Devoted▼ mother to her beloved children Emi and Jeffrey
and fondly remembered by Emi's partner Daniel
DAHAN.
Lovingly▼
remembered by her brother Kenji
UNO and his wife
Rika,▼ of Oakville,
Ontario;▼ brothers-in-law Axel and Jürgen
SCHEMMER and sisters-in-law
Christine VIAU and Brigitte
RANEY, all in Ontario, and their
families. Sadly missed by her special Friends Hiroko Barall and
Kazuko Moghul, and her many Friends in Toronto, Vancouver, and
Victoria, for her generous, kind and gentle spirit. Yumi was
an accomplished writer, with 4 published books and many articles
reflecting Japanese life in Canada. She was affiliated with the
Japanese Cultural Centre in Toronto for many years, and was an
active volunteer in Victoria, supporting culture, the arts, and
social justice.
Cremation and private family service: a memorial service to celebrate
Yumi's life will be announced at a later date. Please, no flowers.
If desired, donations may be made in Yumi's name to her favourite
charity, Sleeping Children Around the World, 28 Pinehurst Crescent,
Toronto, Ontario M9A 3A5, www.scaw.org. Condolences may be offered
to the family at www.mccallbros.com. McCall's of Victoria, British
Columbia (1-800-870-4210)
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UNO o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-10-26 published
SCHEMMER,
Yumi▲ (née
UNO)
Passed away suddenly on October 17, 2007 in Victoria, B.C., at
the age of 50 years. Born in Gifu, Japan, daughter of Takao
UNO
and the late Tomiko
UNO.
Beloved▲ wife and life partner of Doctor Robert
SCHEMMER.
Devoted▲ mother to her beloved children Emi and Jeffrey
and fondly remembered by Emi's partner Daniel
DAHAN.
Lovingly▲
remembered by her brother Kenji
UNO and his wife
Rika,▲ of Oakville,
Ontario;▲ brothers-in-law Axel and Jürgen
SCHEMMER and sisters-in-law
Christine VIAU and Brigitte
RANEY, all in Ontario, and their
families. Sadly missed by her special Friends Hiroko Barall and
Kazuko Moghul, and her many Friends in Toronto, Vancouver, and
Victoria, for her generous, kind and gentle spirit. Yumi was
an accomplished writer, with 4 published books and many articles
reflecting Japanese life in Canada. She was affiliated with the
Japanese Cultural Centre in Toronto for many years, and was an
active volunteer in Victoria, supporting culture, the arts, and
social justice.
Cremation and private family service: a memorial service to celebrate
Yumi's life will be announced at a later date. Please, no flowers.
If desired, donations may be made in Yumi's name to her favourite
charity, Sleeping Children Around the World, 28 Pinehurst Crescent,
Toronto, Ontario M9A 3A5, www.scaw.org. Condolences may be offered
to the family at www.mccallbros.com. McCall's of Victoria, British
Columbia (1-800-870-4210)
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UNRAU o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-11-17 published
SUMNER,
Arthur
Karl (1925-2007)
It is with sadness the family announces that the death of Arthur
Karl SUMNER occurred at St. Paul's Hospital on Wednesday November 14th
2007 at the age of 82 years. Art is survived by wife Edith, and
his four children; son Arthur
SUMNER and his daughter Vanessa,
son Robert
SUMNER (fiancé Laureen,) daughter Carol (Robert)
UNRAU
and their children Austin, Mitchell, Patrick and Hayley, and
son James SUMNER. He was predeceased by his first wife
Anne
SUMNER
(née CAREY) and his parents Arthur
SUMNER and Elsa
WEBER.
Arthur
was born on October 28th 1925 in Montreal, Quebec. He traveled
back and forth to Beatty, Saskatchewan. where his father established
the Sumner farm. As a child Arthur was active in the 4H Club,
Scout, and the Baby Beef Club. He attended the University of
Saskatchewan where he studied chemistry and agriculture, achieving
his Masters in Chemistry. He worked in Montreal for C.I.L. where
he managed an explosives plant. Arthur met his first wife Anne
and they were married in 1956 and made Montreal their home where
the first three of their children were born. In 1965 Art moved
back to Saskatchewan where he managed an investment firm and
later went on to do research with peas and lentils as high protein
crops for the third world and taught in the field of Food Science
at the U of S. where he developed a unique and supportive relationship
with all his students. Their fourth child Jim was born in Saskatoon
in 1966. The highlight of his career was a sabbatical in the
Pacific Rim developing new markets for Saskatchewan Agricultural
products. His wife Anne passed away in 1992. He later married
Edith his current wife and they enjoyed many years of traveling
throughout Canada, the United States and Europe and visiting
with Art and Edith's family and Friends. They particularly enjoyed
the winter months they spent with Friends in Victoria. Art was
an active member of Saint Mark's Anglican Church; a member of the
Saskatoon Development Board, a hard working member of the Archibald
Arena Building Committee, founding member of the U of S Retirees
Association, a member of the Saskatchewan. Water Advisory Board
and until recently a member of the Greystone Investment Club,
Joel Club, and
CIFST. Art enjoyed playing tennis, ski trips
to Sunshine Mountain and hosting the Wakaw Invitational Golf
Tournament. He loved week-ends at the farm in Beatty and enjoyed
traveling both domestically and abroad with family and Friends
as well as spending summers at Lake Champlain, New York with
family, family camping trips and he particularly enjoyed spending
time with his grandchildren. Arthur was a man of high principle
and integrity. Truth, honesty and compassion guided his professional,
community and family life and relationships. He encouraged his
children to follow their dreams and provided them with his full
support with enthusiasm and love whatever their choices. Art
will be dearly missed and fondly remembered by his family and
many Friends and associates. The Funeral Service will take place
on Monday November 19th 2007 at 1: 30 p.m. at Saint John's Anglican
Cathedral in Saskatoon with interment following at Woodlawn Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers the family ask that memorial donations be
made to the Canadian Parkinson's Foundation. (Box 102, 103 Hospital
Dr., Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. S7N 0W8). Arrangements have been
entrusted to Sasakatoon Funeral Home.
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UNTEREINER o@ca.on.grey_county.hanover.the_post 2007-11-02 published
BOESE,
Elizabeth (née
METZINGER)
Elizabeth BOESE, of Hanover, passed away at The Village Seniors'
Community, Hanover on Thursday, October 25, 2007. She was 83.
Elizabeth was born in Temerin, Hungary, daughter of the late
Franz and Theresia (née
UNTEREINER)
METZINGER.
She was a member
of the Harmony Club and a former member of the Paisley Rebekah
Lodge.
Survived by daughters Theresa Boese
KNUCKEY of Perth, Australia
and Leigh Anne
BOESE of Hanover. Also survived by brother Michael
(Eva) METZINGER of Hanover, brother-in-law Kurt (Minnie)
BOESE
of Kitchener and sisters-in-law Erna
BOESE,
Thea
METZINGER, Gretel
BOESE and Hanna
BOESE, all of Germany. She will also be remembered
by several nieces and nephews. Predeceased by her husband Henry
BOESE, sister Theresa
BARTH and brother Hans
METZINGER.
Visitation was held at Mighton Funeral Home, Hanover on Saturday,
2-5 p.m. where a Funeral Service was held on Sunday, October 28,
2007 at 2 p.m. Carla
JENKINS officiated. Interment in Hanover
Cemetery.
Memorial donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or the
Kidney Foundation were appreciated as expressions of sympathy.
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UNWIN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2007-10-10 published
London man dies in fiery crash
The identity of the victim in the fatality near Lucan has not
been released.
By Joe BELANGER, Sun Media, Wed., October 10, 2007
Fatal: Doug
GRAHAM, media officer with Middlesex Ontario Provincial
Police, examines the burnt wreckage of a pickup truck at the
scene of a collision that happened at 11 a.m. yesterday on Highway 4,
just north of the Clandeboyne curve. The driver, and sole occupant
of the pickup, which witnesses: say swerved into the path of an
oncoming cement truck, was pronounced dead at the scene. (Susan
BRADNAM
Sun
Media)
A head-on crash near Lucan between a pickup truck and a cement
truck early yesterday killed a London man when the pickup exploded
in flames.
The crash followed a deadly long weekend on Southwestern Ontario
roads, with three people killed and another left fighting for
life in hospital.
witnesses: to yesterday's crash along Highway 4, and its aftermath,
painted a picture of sudden horror.
"There was lots of fire," said Londoner Gavin
DOUCHERTY, who
passed by the scene moments after the crash.
"There were (vehicle) parts everywhere along the road. They were
trying to put the fire out with small extinguishers," he said.
An unidentified driver of a second pickup truck said he was following
the cement truck shortly before 11 a.m.
"There was a huge burst of dust and a loud bang. I saw a pickup
sliding across the road and then the cement truck rolled to a
stop ahead of me," said the unidentified man.
The victim -- a man in his 20s, whom police hadn't publicly identified
died instantly, Middlesex Ontario Provincial Police said.
[The victim was subsequently identified as Ivan
STIMAC.]
The cement truck driver, John
DICKSON/DIXON, 42, wasn't hurt.
The crash occurred about eight kilometres north of Lucan and
Mooresville Drive.
The northbound pickup crossed the centre line and collided with
the southbound cement truck, Ontario Provincial Police said.
The impact appeared to have happened unexpectedly at full speed,
with no tell-tale skid marks suggesting braking by either truck.
A kilometre-long stretch of highway was closed for hours as police
investigated and road workers cleaned up.
The unidentified man from the second pickup said he went to check
on the cement truck driver after the crash.
"I could tell (the pickup driver) was gone, so I went over to
the cement truck and helped (the driver) get his door open and
helped him from the cab. He was okay."
About 100 metres of highway was littered with debris from both
trucks, a large tire from the cement truck thrown into a field
20 metres away.
The pickup, almost unrecognizable, was charred and torn, and
the road badly scarred.
The Lucan-Biddulph fire department put out the blaze.
Meanwhile, a 30-year-old Bayham Township man was fighting for
his life in hospital yesterday after the pickup he had been driving
went out of control and rolled before hitting a tree Monday night.
The name of the victim, thrown from the pickup, wasn't released.
Elgin Ontario Provincial Police said the crash occurred about
11: 40 p.m. near the intersection of Talbot Line (Hwy. 3) and
Hacienda Road in Malahide Township.
Police said it appeared the truck hit two road signs before rolling
and hitting the tree.
Malahide Fire Department and Elgin-Saint Thomas Emergency Medical
Services raced to the scene and found the driver, suffering "severe"
trauma.
Taken to Saint Thomas airport, he was flown to London Health Sciences
Centre where he was in critical condition.
Earlier Monday, a Sarnia man was killed after he lost control
of his car and was ejected from the vehicle.
Phillip KREMER, 30, of Sarnia, was driving north on Brigden Side
Road near Confederation Line about 6 p.m. when his car went into
one ditch, crossed the road and ended up in another ditch. Kremer
was pronounced dead at the scene.
Huron Ontario Provincial Police said a 19-year-old woman was
killed at 3: 30 p.m. Monday when her car rolled on Goshen Line
in South Huron.
Jolene UNWIN, of South Huron, was thrown from the car and killed.
In another crash, Friday at 6 p.m., an 81-year-old man died from
a medical condition after a two-car crash on Goderich Street
in West Huron.
Deborah DILLON of Huron East is charged with failing to yield
from a private driveway.
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