WINBAUM
WINCH
WINCHESTER
WINDRICH
WINDSOR
WINE
WINER
WINES
WINESTOCK
WINFIELD
WINGER
WINGET
WINGHAM
WINIKER
WINKLER
WINMILL
WINN
WINNINGTON
WINQUEST
WINSLOW
WINSPEAR
WINSTON
WINTER
WINTERBURN
WINTERMEYER
WINTERS
WINTRE
WINTROB
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WINBAUM,
Faye "
Faygie"
In her 90th year on Wednesday, December 12, 2007 at Baycrest
Hospital. Predeceased by her beloved husband of 66 years Benny
WINBAUM.
Loving mother of Rosemary and Morty
GOLDHAR. Loyal sister
of Mona ROSENBAUM.
Spectacular
Bubby of David
DREBIN, Carolyn
DREBIN and David
BENOLIEL.
Caring grandmother of Wendy
KLEIN,
Bradley and Nathalie
GOLDHAR,
Rabbi
AVRAHAM and Yochevet
GOLDHAR,
beloved great-grandmother of Leo, Billy, Shaya, Tamara, Oliver,
Gabrielle, Elishever, Nechama, Shoshana, Hadassah, Yehuda, Orley,
Chanina, and Ahuva. Adored auntie Faye to her many nieces and
nephews. Our love and gratitude to Gina, Freddie, and Belle.
At Benjamin's Park Memorial Chapel, 2401 Steeles Avenue West
(3 lights west of Dufferin) for service on Friday, December 14,
2007 at 10: 00 a.m. Interment Beth Sholom Synagogue section of
Mt. Sinai Memorial Park. Shiva 21 Old Forest Hill Road, daily
from 1: 00 p.m. Donations may be made to the Faygie Winbaum Memorial
Fund c/o The Benjamin Foundation, 3429 Bathurst Street, Toronto,
M6A 2C3, 416-780-0324 or www.benjamins.ca
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WINCH o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-01-12 published
BECKETT,
Donald
Alexander
Suddenly at his residence on Monday, January 8th 2007. Don
BECKETT
of Derby Township in his 69th year. Cherished friend of Mavis
WINCH and her son David. Dear brother-in-law of Marylon and Everett
HALL,
Sandra
SMITH and Jim
McCRAE, Terry and Donna
KUHL, and
Wendy and Glen
McKEE.
Brother of Ken and Eileen, Wilmer and Mabel,
Hugh and Jondra. Will be missed by many nieces and nephews and
great-nieces and nephews. Predeceased by his wife Brenda (nee
KUHL,) and parents Grant and Maggie
BECKETT. A private family
service will be held at a later date. At Don's request cremation
has taken place. As expressions of sympathy, the family would
appreciate donations to the Canadian Cancer Society, or to the
charity of your choice. Messages of condolence to the family
may be made at www.tannahill.com
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WINCH o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-06-25 published
JOHNSTON,
David
Lloyd
At South Bruce Grey Health Centre, Walkerton, on Saturday, June 23rd,
2007 at the age of 82 years, Lloyd
JOHNSTON, of Paisley. Husband
of the former Jean
PEARSON for fifty seven years. Father of David
and his wife Alison of Stratford, Douglas of Teeswater, and Murray
and his wife Lori of Tara. Papa of Stephanie and her husband
Matt KOCH,
Melissa and Chris of Stratford, Alan, Carla and Pieter
of Teeswater. Brother of Rella
McTEER of London, and William
and his wife Lois of Paisley. Uncle of many nieces and nephews.
Predeceased by his sisters Grace
WINCH and Evelyn
JAMES.
Friends
may call at the W. Kent Milroy Paisley Chapel, 216 Queen St.
South, Paisley from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. on Monday, June 25th,
2007. Funeral service to be conducted in the Church of the Ascension,
Paisley on Tuesday, June 26th, 2007 at 1: 00 p.m. with the Rev. Linda
NIXON officiating. Interment Douglas Hill Cemetery. The Aldworth
Lodge #276 Ancient, Free and Accepted Masons will hold a memorial
service in the funeral home on Monday evening at 6: 45 p.m. Memorial
contributions to Aldworth Lodge #276 or the Heart and Stroke Foundation
would be appreciated as expressions of sympathy. Portrait and
memorial online at www.milroyfuneralhomes.com
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WINCH o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-07-14 published
FRIES,
Jean (née
WINCH)
Of Wiarton passed away peacefully on Friday, July 13, 2007 in
her 90th year. Cherished mother of Anita (Kalvin)
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART of
Simcoe, Janet (Jack)
TAILOR/TAYLOR of Toronto, Donna
BEATTY of Owen
Sound, Richard (Dianne)
FRIES of Waterloo, Tim (Ruth Anne)
FRIES
of Wiarton and Trudy (Paul)
HOOPER of Cambridge. She will be
sadly missed by 16 grandchildren, 20 great-grandchildren and
sister Doreen
SEGUIN of Wiarton. Jean was predeceased by her
husband Wallace, son Dan, parents Nellie
(GILBERT) and Clifford
WINCH and 2 brothers. Visitation will be held at the George Funeral
Home, Wiarton on Sunday, July 15, 2007 from 2: 00 to 4:00 and
7: 00 to 9:00 p.m. There will be a Unity Rebekah Lodge Service
on Sunday at 1: 45 p.m. There will be a Royal Canadian Legion
Auxiliary Service on Sunday at 6: 45 p.m. The funeral service
to celebrate Jean's life will be held at the funeral home on
Monday,
July 16, 2007 at 11: 00 a.m. Ret. Major Charles
YOUNG
officiating. Interment Eastnor Cemetery. Donations made to the
Friends of Gateway or charity closest to your heart would be
appreciated by the family as expressions of sympathy. Condolences
may be sent to the family at www.georgefuneralhome.com
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WINCH o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-07-31 published
BRINKER,
Madeline (née
MELS)
Passed away peacefully on July 29, 2007 in her 89th year. Predeceased
by her husband, of 52 years Theodore
BRINKER (1990.) Much loved
mother of Robert and Carole
BRINKER of Port Dover, Michael
BRINKER
of Toronto, Fran
BRINKER of Simcoe, Mary Lou and Mark
HUKEZALIE
of Toronto, Ted
BRINKER of Simcoe and Vicki
HARRIS of Simcoe.
Dear grandmother to Michelle
DACOSTA
(Michael,)
Cheryl
STANBURY
(David) and Corinne
BRINKER-
WINCH (Steve), James
BRINKER (Carmen),
Sam BRINKER and Nicholas and Mike
HUKEZALIE.
Great-grandmother
to Zachary, Sophia and Olivia
DACOSTA,
Mathew
STANBURY and MacKenzie
WINCH. A very special friend to Diane and John Cooper and their
children Meg, Dalton and Mason. Predeceased by her brother Albert
MELS and his wife Iris. Sister-in-law to Agatha
LIETAER, Julia
BRINKER and Annie and Lambert
VANHOOREN.
Predeceased by several
brothers and sisters-in-law including Leo, John and Gerry
BRINKER,
Andy LIETAER,
Cecilia and Edith
BRINKER and cousin Rachel
CAUSYN.
"Aunt Madeline" to over twenty nieces and nephews. Friends may
call at Murphy Funeral Home, Delhi (519) 582-1290 for visitation
on Wednesday from 2: 00 to 4:00 and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. and for
C.W.L. Rosary at 3: 00 p.m. and for Parish Prayers at 6:45 p.m.
Funeral Mass will be held at St. Cecilia's Roman Catholic Church,
Port Dover on Thursday August 2nd at 10: 00 a.m. with Rev. Fr. Pio
BEORCHIA celebrant. Interment in Delhi Cemetery will follow.
Donations to the Canadian Cancer Society or to Heart and Stroke
Foundation will be gratefully acknowledged by the family.
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WINCHESTER o@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2007-11-07 published
WINCHESTER,
Kathleen
In loving memory of Kathleen
WINCHESTER who passed away November 11,
2005. Loving wife, mother, grandmother and great-grand-mother.
More and more each day we miss her,
Friends may think the wound is healed,
But they little know the sorrow
Lies within our hearts concealed.
- Always in our hearts, Geo. and family
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WINCHESTER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-07-13 published
JACK,
The
Reverend J.D.C.
(minister emeritus of Leaside Presbyterian Church)
Died peacefully on Wednesday, July 11, 2007 in his 87th year
at Cummer Lodge in Toronto. James
JACK, beloved husband of Mary
WINCHESTER, dear father of Jim
JACK (Lisa), Anne
MANNING (Bob),
Helen SMITH
(Bob) and Elizabeth
JACK (Bruce,) proud grandpa of
Ian and Rachel, Holly, Robert, Sara, Nancy and John, Laura, Jim
and Dwight, Sheena and Sharena, loving great-grandpa of Malcolm,
Kate and Alex, Benjamin and Adeline. Cherished brother of the
late Dave JACK, admired brother-in-law of Elma
JACK,
John and
Ruth WINCHESTER,
Jean and the late Allistair
CRAWFORD, dear cousin
of Auntie Mae
WILEY. A memorial service will be held at Iona
Presbyterian Church, 1080 Finch Avenue East, Toronto on Tuesday,
July 17, 2007 at 3: 00 p.m. Visitation from 2:00 p.m. until 3:00 p.m.
Murray E. Newbigging Funeral Home.
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WINDRICH o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-11-15 published
WEITZENBAUER,
Erna "
Ann" (née
WINDRICH)
(07 August 1924-12 November 2007)
With humility, dignity and great courage, Erna "Ann"
WEITZENBAUER
(née WINDRICH) left this life on 12 November 2007 to be with
her Maker, her husband and all the Friends and family who have
passed before her. Predeceased by her husband C. Peter (September 1989)
and son-in-law, H. Gerry
LUNN
(February 2001.) Left to mourn
her and celebrate a life well lived are her children; Ingrid
(Greg) REBAR, Margit
LUNN (Brian
LAXDAL), Ralph
WEITZENBAUER,
Helen REHORST, Step-son Claus (Elke)
BREMEN, and her grandchildren
Jessika (Michael)
HELTEBRAKE,
Josie
WEITZENBAUER, Jacob
REHORST,
Matthew REHORST, and Kassandra
REHORST.
Friends may pay their
respects at the Blair and son Funeral Home, 15 Gore Street West,
Perth, Ontario on Thursday, 15 November 2007 from 2 to 4 and
6 to 8 p.m. Funeral Service will take place in the Chapel on
Friday at 11 a.m. Reception will immediately follow the Service
in the Perth Legion Branch 244, in the Lounge. Graveside Interment
Service will take place at Wideman Mennonite Cemetery, Hwy. #48,
Markham, Ontario at 2 p.m. on Saturday, 17 November 2007. Reception
will follow interment in the Church Reception Hall. At Ann's
request, in lieu of flowers, donations to the LAWS or the
Ontario Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals would
be appreciated. Condolences to the family at: condolences@blairandson.com
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WINDSOR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-10-03 published
KILLAM,
Robert
Bradbury "
Bob"
87, passed away peacefully on September 30, 2007, with family
members at his side. Born and raised in Yarmouth, he was a son
of the late George
KILLAM and Mabel
(WINDSOR)
KILLAM, and the
brother of Katy Lou (Don)
McLAUCHLAN,
Alberta; and Windsor
KILLAM
(deceased in childhood). After graduating from Mount Allison
and McGill Universities, he taught mechanical engineering at
McGill until 1949, when he returned to Yarmouth to join the family
firm, Killam Bros. He ran Killam Bros. until 1991, when he retired
both himself and the firm! A passionate volunteer, he served
on various boards in the Wesley and Beacon United Church for
over 50 years, was the secretary-treasurer of the Old Ladies
Home Society for 30 years, and was President of the Windsor Foundation
for over 40 years. He loved the town of Yarmouth and served his
community as councillor, engineer and mayor; as a director of
the Yarmouth Mountain Cemetery; as a member of the town planning
board and as a long-time director of the Grand Hotel. His other
varied interests included his dear Lake Annis, golf with the
boys, curling, and inventing gadgets to solve the insolvable
household problems. He is survived by his loving wife of 57 years,
Kathleen
Mary
Miller
(MacAULAY;) his cherished daughters, Susan
(Michael SCULLY), Shirley (David
BETTS) and Sally (Tim
McCULLAGH)
his devoted grandchildren Stephen and Jennifer and by many nieces
and nephews. There will be no visitation by request. Funeral
services will be held on Thursday, October 4 at 3: 00 p.m. in
his beloved Beacon United Church in Yarmouth, with Rev. Leslie
Robinson and Rev. Ray Francis officiating. A private family burial
will take place at a later date in Yarmouth Mountain Cemetery.
Friends are welcome to join family members to celebrate Bob's
life (and remember his jokes) at a reception immediately following
the service. Family flowers only. Donations may be made to the
Heart and Stroke Foundation of Nova Scotia, Canadian Diabetes
Association or a charity of your choice. Email condolences may
be sent to: sweenys@ca.ns.aliantzinc.ca or you may sign the guestbook
online at www.sweenysfuneralhome.net
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DALE,
David
It is with the deepest sorrow and grief that we must announce
the passing on Friday, December 7, 2007 of our incredible and
wonderful husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather.
His dearest devoted and beloved wife and best friend, Mary, was
by his side, as always. Everyone who knew them admired their
truly remarkable and precious love. They had been in love, devoted
and inseparable since childhood. A rare, exceptional and remarkable
love, one to be greatly admired and emulated by all. David was
the most adored and treasured father, friend, mentor and first
love to daughters Betsy
FRUITMAN and Lynda
WINE, and a most admired
and loved father-in-law and friend to Lou
FRUITMAN and Fred
WINE.
Exceptionally caring and loving grandfather of Pamela and Howie
GOULD,
Lisa and Daniel
BELZOWSKI, Marla and Ronald
STRUMINGER,
Paul and Risa
WINE,
Robyn and Brian
WILKS, and Bryan and Stephanie
WINE. He will be cherished and lovingly remembered as their beloved
"Puppy" to all the wonderful "Little People" in his life: Amanda
and Joshua
BELZOWSKI,
Jeffrey and Jason
GOULD, Jarod and Phoebe
STRUMINGER,
Matthew,
Jeremy and Marlee
WILKS, Chelsea and Holden
WINE, and Lyndsey
WINE.
David was a gentleman and gentle man,
filled with love, compassion and integrity. He touched everyone
in his life with his kindness. He was admired and loved by all
who knew him as an exceptional husband, loving father, grandfather
and great-grandfather. He was a dedicated and devoted family
man. We loved him so very much and we were so proud of him, that
to describe our loss and to express how much we will miss him
is just not possible. As our family's guiding light, he will
truly shine in our hearts and memories forever. At Benjamin's
Park Memorial Chapel, 2401 Steeles Avenue West (3 lights west
of Dufferin) for service on Monday, December 10, 2007 at 1: 00 p.m.
Interment Workmens Circle Section of Roselawn Cemetery. For shiva
information see www.benjamins.ca or call 416-663-9060. Memorial
donations may be made to the Ontario Heart and Stroke Foundation,
1-888-473-4636, directed to Amanda's Lemonade Stand.
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SUGARMAN /
PINSKY
Lorne and Vanessa are elated to announce the birth of their first
daughter, Danielle Sarah Sugarman on Thursday, July 26, 2007,
at 3: 38 a.m., weighing 6 pounds, 12 ounces. Very excited grandparents
are Avy and Harold
PINSKY
(Montreal,)
Fern and David
SUGARMAN (Toronto)
and great-grandmother Sophie
PINSKY.
Overjoyed
Aunts and Uncles
are Scott and Mary, Susan and Frank, and Nancy. Baby Danielle is
also welcomed by many other excited family members and Friends.
Danielle Sarah is named in loving memory of her great-grandmother
Doris WINER and great-grandfather Saul
SUGARMAN who are deeply
missed at this time along with her other great-grandparents.
A special thanks to the staff at Women's College Hospital.
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WINES o@ca.on.simcoe_county.nottawasaga.stayner.stayner_sun 2007-08-15 published
WINES,
Robert "
Elwood"
Passed away peacefully on Saturday August 4, 2007 at the General and
Marine Hospital in Collingwood in his 87th year. Elwood, beloved
husband of Mary (née
LEGATE.) Dear brother of Mildred and her
late husband Bunn
JARDINE,
George and his wife
Eleanor
WINES,
Elizabeth WINES and Burnfield and his wife
Orma
WINES.
Brother-in-law
of the late Allan and his wife
Dorothy
LEGATE and Jean and her
late husband Harry
MANSBRIDGE.
Mr.
WINES will be sadly missed
by his many nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews.
Predeceased also by his parents Fred and Ellen
WINES.
Visitation
will be held on Monday August 6, 2007 from 6-9 in the evening
at Fawcett Funeral Homes, Creemore Chapel, 182 Mill Street. A Funeral
service will take place on Tuesday August 7, 2007 at 2: 00 p.m.
in the chapel. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Elwood's
memory to the Canadian Cancer Society or the Heart and Stroke
Foundation. The family invites Friends and family to sign the
online guestbook by visiting www.fawcettfuneralhomes.com
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WINESTOCK o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-06-22 published
RISMAN,
Henry
Peacefully in his 96th year with his family by his side on Wednesday,
June 20, 2007 at York Finch Hospital. Henry
RISMAN, predeceased
by his beloved two Helens. Loving father and father-in-law of
Judy and Jack
WINESTOCK, and Lorrie and the late Allan
RISMAN.
Adored grandfather of Michael, and Robbie
RISMAN,
Mitch and Katie
WINESTOCK,
Sheri
WINESTOCK and Fred
GITELMAN. Lovingly remembered
by his great-grandchildren Grant, and Brett
WINESTOCK, and Paul,
and Alexandra
RISMAN.
Sadly missed by Ron and Angela
GERSTON,
and Ashley, Danielle, Jared, and Adam, and also missed by Carmen
and Junie. At Benjamin's Park Memorial Chapel, 2401 Steeles Ave.,
W., (3 lights west of Dufferin), for service on Friday, June 22nd
at 11: 30 a.m. Interment Beth David Section of Dawes Road Cemetery.
Donations may be made to the Henry Risman Memorial Fund c/o The
Benjamin Foundation, 3429 Bathurst Street, Toronto, M6A 2C3 at 416-780-0324.
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WINFIELD o@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2007-06-27 published
VANDERMEY,
Kryn "
Chris"
The family of the late Kryn
VANDERMEY would like to thank family
Friends and neighbours for their support during this time. Special
thanks to those who visited Kryn and Rita during his last days.
Kryn died peacefully with family at his side. Thank you for the
wonderful care of Kryn's "Grey Gables family" and Doctor Harvey
WINFIELD for his compassionate care over many years. Thanks to
our church family and the special funeral celebration provided
by Rev. Donna
MANN, with music by Jodee
JACK,
Nancy
GULDNER,
Bill HUTCHINSON/HUTCHISON and lunch served by Saint_John's United Church
women. Beautiful floral tributes were created by Eckhardts, Flesherton.
Many thanks to Rob and the staff of Fawcett Funeral Home for
their caring and accommodating services. Thank you for the many
contributions in Kryn's memory to support Grey Gables. Kryn worked
hard, lived well and long. A man of family and a man of God.
Kryn is greatly missed and always remembered.
- Rita and family.
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WINFIELD o@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2007-07-25 published
WHEELER,
Doug
The family wishes to express their sincere thanks to Friends,
relatives, neighbours and patients for their many acts of kindness,
food, cards, floral tributes and donations following the loss
of their beloved Doug. Special thanks to Rev. Janet
ERIKSEN for
her words of comfort; Audrey
OLDFIELD for her gift of music
the United Church Women for the luncheon served; the McMillan
and Jack Funeral Home for their guidance and support; Kim and
Michelle for their continued commitment to our patients and to
Dr. WINFIELD, the physicians and staff of Markdale Hospital for
their wonderful care and making it possible for Doug to come
home. Your care and support is greatly appreciated and will be
remembered always. Caitlynn, Lucas and Kim.
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WILSON, Maretta Veronica (formerly
TASKER,
CHERREY, née
MacLEAN)
Maretta Veronica
WILSON (née
MacLEAN,) of R.R.#2, Connecticut,
passed away peacefully at Groves Memorial Hospital, Fergus, on
Saturday, October 20, 2007 in her 74th year.
Beloved wife of Stuart
WILSON, the late Donald
TASKER (1987)
and the late Russell
CHERREY (1993.) Loving mother of Richard
CHERREY and his wife
Diane of Walkerton, Raymond
CHERREY and
his wife Ruby of Hanover, Kathy
WINFIELD and her husband Carl
of New Hamburg, Bonnie
SIMPSON of Breslau, Lynda
TALBOT and her
husband Greg of Durham, Michael
TASKER and his wife
Valerie of
Alma, Dan TASKER and his wife
Jessica of Arthur, Jack
TASKER
and his wife
Corina of Waterloo and Kelli
HILL of Harriston.
Stepmother of Rob
WILSON and his friend Crystal of R.R.#2, Conn
and Christine
WILSON and Ray of Winchester.
Fondly remembered by her 22 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.
Sister of William
REAMAN and his wife
Marilyn of Port Dover.
The family received Friends at the Heritage Funeral Home, Drayton
on Monday, October 22, 2007. Rev. Dave
TIESSEN conducted the
Funeral Service in the Community Mennonite Fellowship Church,
Drayton, on Tuesday, October 23, 2007 at 2 p.m. Interment Drayton
Cemetery.
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DICK,
The
Honourable
Kenneth▼
Y.
Died quietly in his sleep at dawn Friday, 5 January 2007 at Saint Michael's
Hospital. Born 11 December 1909 and raised in Milton, he was
predeceased by three brothers and two sisters and his wife Helen
née WINFIELD. He is survived by sisters Kathleen (Kitty)
GIBB
of Toronto, Willamine (Billie)
MARSHALL of Milton; daughter Sally
ORVISS
(Claire,)
Toronto, son Kenneth (Carol) of Guelph; grandchildren
Andrea (Hans), Vancouver; Sara (Shane), Houston, Texas; Laura
(Steve), Whitehorse; Avril (Jason) and Gordon of Guelph; and
great-grand_sons Dylan, Jackson and Jakob. Graduate of Osgoode
Hall, University of Toronto, he practiced law in Milton both
before and after World War 2, during which he served as an Officer
with the Lorne Scots and the Sherbrooke Fusilliers. Upon his
appointment to the bench in Oxford County, mother and dad moved
to Woodstock in the middle '60s. Sally and I extend great gratitude
to the staff and Chaplaincy (Toni) of Saint Michael's. If desired,
memorial donations may be made to the charity of your choice.
Following cremation, a memorial service will be held at St. Andrew's
Presbyterian Church (King and Simcoe), 2 p.m. Saturday, 20 January 2007.
Arrangements entrusted to Murray E. Newbigging Funeral Home.
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WINFIELD o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-05-28 published
DICK,
Kenneth▲
Young
Country lawyer, D-Day tank commander, judge, parliamentary candidate,
Blue Jays fan, amateur chef, father, grandfather, great-grandfather,
friend. Born December 11, 1909, in Milton, Ontario Died January 5
in Toronto in his sleep, aged 97.
By Phillip S.
UTTING,
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Ken DICK was a tall and slender 6-foot-plus gentleman who was
physically perfect for the title "Judge" even if he had never
become one.
Born the son of a country lawyer, he was one of eight children
and graduated from university in Toronto in 1932, just in time
to experience the Great Depression.
In 1940, he married a young lady from Hamilton, Ontario - Helen
WINFIELD.
Unfortunately, the Second World War had broken out,
and while Helen gave birth to their first child (a son) he volunteered
for military service. In order to serve in a front-line combat
role, he did not disclose his law degree. He eventually rose
through the ranks to officer status in the armoured corps.
As a tank commander, Capt.
DICK and his squadron were among the
first waves to hit the Normandy Beach on D-Day, June 6, 1944
it wasn't long before a shell struck Ken's tank with devastating
effect. His driver was killed instantly and another crewman died
before his eyes, while he too was badly wounded.
Indeed, for him the battle of Normandy was over and he spent
the next six months recovering in a military hospital in England.
After he recovered, the army discovered that he was a lawyer
and commanded him to serve as an army lawyer until the war ended
in 1945, at which time he returned to civilian life in Canada.
He resumed his law practice in Milton and enjoyed life with Helen
and his son, Kenneth. In due course a daughter, Sally, was born.
Ken served as president of the Rotary Club and the chamber of
commerce while accepting the nomination and running for the federal
Liberal party under Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson.
In 1965, there was a vacancy for the federally appointed judge
in Oxford County (Woodstock), some 160 kilometres to the west
and he decided to accept it. He served in that role for the next
20 years.
Helen died as the result of breast cancer in 1982 and, by regulation,
he was retired from the bench in 1985. He was close to his children
and from them received wonderful support during those difficult
days, and with their help he relocated to Toronto, to a centrally
located condominium (close to theatres, the Toronto Symphony,
libraries, Blue Jays baseball and interesting dining facilities).
He also volunteered at Toronto General Hospital and regularly
attended (until he was 85) lectures at U of T.
Ken went to St. Lawrence Market regularly. Some of the vendors
looked out for their friend "the Judge" every Saturday morning.
Having been raised in a rural setting, he spoke their language
and could discuss vegetable crops and the best cuts of meat as
well as marketing problems.
Such discussions were not frivolous, for often his market procurements
were in preparation for a major dinner party, seating as many
as 10 or 12 people.
He prepared them by himself, and they were wonderful presentations
(complete with fine wines and soft classical music in the background).
When it came to Blue Jays baseball, there were few fans who understood
and empathized with the team more than he did.
As one watched a game with him that became clear - he always
referred to the players by first name: "Oh good! Jimmy's up to
bat next… and he's got that pitcher figured out, you watch!"
Or, "Did you see the way Roberto snagged the line drive? Gad,
he's good!"
Well over 200 people attended his memorial service, including
members of the legal/judiciary profession, the military, hospital
and university personnel, and yes, vendors and shopkeepers from
along Front Street and the St. Lawrence Market.
Phillip S.
UTTING is a friend of Ken
DICK.
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WINGER o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-12-27 published
ZIEGLER,
Earle
Hay
At his residence in Port Elgin, on Monday, December 24th, 2007
at the age of 84 years, Earle
ZIEGLER.
Husband of the former
Donna COLWELL.
Father of Karen and her husband Jim
PRENTICE of
Calgary, Alberta., Richard and his wife Lisa of Toronto, and
Paul and his wife Frances of Port Elgin. Grandfather of Christina
WINGER, Cassia
PRENTICE and Kate
PRENTICE, Sarah
ZIEGLER and
Grace ZIEGLER, and Addison
ZIEGLER, David
ZIEGLER and Megan
ZIEGLER.
He is survived by his sister Marie
JACKLIN.
Predeceased by one
sister Gladys
MAAS.
Friends may call at the W. Kent Milroy Port
Elgin Chapel, 510 Mill Street, Port Elgin, (Town of Saugeen Shores)
on Thursday, December 27th, from 2: 00 to 4:00 and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m.
Funeral services will be conducted in the chapel on Friday at
11: 00 a.m. with the Rev. Chuck
MOON officiating. Interment Sanctuary
Park Cemetery. Memorial contributions to the Saugeen Memorial
Hospital Foundation or the Tolmie Memorial Presbyterian Church
would be appreciated as expressions of sympathy. Portrait and
memorial online at www.milroyfuneralhomes.com
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WINGET o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-12-20 published
BYERS,
Sean
Paul
In his sleep, on Dundas St. in London, in his 29th year. son
of Maurice Paul
BYERS of Owen Sound and his wife
Anita
MEMERY,
and Myra Marie
GARNETT of Chatham. Sean is survived by his parents,
daughter Victoria
BYERS
(RITCHIE,) stepfather David
GARNETT
brother Cory of London, brothers Colin, Philip, Richard and Michael
and sisters Stephanie, of Chatham and Lisa Marie
BYERS-
WINGET
of Courtnay, British Columbia, step-sister Kylie
MEMERY and step-brother
Chris MEMERY, both of Owen Sound. Also survived by Grandmother
Grace CRAIG and aunt Cindy
(CRAIG)
DALEY, aunts Sandra
(BYERS)
BROWN of Owen Sound and Linda
BYERS of Port Elgin, and uncles
Joseph of Radley, Sasketchewan; Lorne of Hanover, Michael and
Timothy both of Port Elgin. Predeceased by Grandfathers Lawrence
BYERS and Lionel
CRAIG, Grandmother Mabel
(WATKINS)
BYERS and
brother Paul Maurice
BYERS.
Visitation was at the James A. Harris
Funeral Home, 220 James St. at Richmond in London, from 2-4 and
from 7-9 on Sunday December 16. Funeral Service was held at the
James A. Harris Funeral Home on Monday December 17 at 11am.
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WINGHAM o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-06-28 published
HARTLEY,
Catherine "
Kay"
At Wingham and District Hospital on Tuesday June 26, 2007 at age
71 years. Sister of Ruth
PILGRAM,
Teeswater,
Lois
DINGMAN, Barrie,
Louis and Joan
MIDDLETON , Owen Sound. Sadly missed by many nieces
and nephews. Predeceased by Wilson And Mary
MIDDLETON . Visitaion
at Salvation Army Building, Edward St, Wingham on June 29th from
10: 00 a.m. to time of service at 11:30 a.m. Major N.
VOCE officiating.
Internment Tara Cemetery. Donations to Salvation Army, Wingham
in lieu of flowers. Funeral arrangements entrusted to McBurney
Funeral Home,
WINGHAM.
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WINIKER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-07-26 published
AMSLER,
Ernst
It is with great sadness that the family announces the passing
of Ernst "Ernie"
AMSLER at Southlake Hospital on Tuesday, July 24,
2007, with his devoted wife and twin sister at his side. Ernie
leaves behind his wife, Pia, a woman who filled his life with
love and companionship, and sons Daniel and Roland. His loving
memory will live on forever in the hearts of his sister Erika
and her husband Tomas
WINIKER, nephews Thomas and Michael, niece
Christin; brother Kurt and family; sister Erna and family, including
sister Palmina, Daniela and Mischa and families, in Switzerland.
Ernie will be greatly missed by all his Friends and the entire
staff and management at Angus Glen Golf Club, who are greatly
saddened by the loss of their head Greens Keeper and Director
of Agronomy. Ernie's hard work and efforts in the growing and
maintenance of the grounds at Angus Glen have helped to make
it the success it is today, including being voted the Best New
Golf Courses (South and North first and second respectively)
in Canada by Golf Digest, hosting of the 2001 Women's Canadian
Open, the 2002 Telus Skins Game, the 2002 Canadian Open (South
Course), and the 2007 Canadian Open (North Course). Although
Ernie was unable to attend the Canadian Open, he was there in
spirit and his staff continued to uphold the standards set by
Ernie. Ernie could always be found somewhere on the golf course
with his faithful canine companion, Chip. Ernie was loyal and
true, and all his Friends feel blessed to have known him. He
will be dearly missed by all. Visitation will be held at Chapel
Ridge Funeral Home, 8911 Woodbine Avenue (4 lights north of Hwy. 7),
Markham (905) 305-8508, on Friday, July 27th between 7-9 p.m.
and on Saturday, July 28th from 2-4 p.m. The Funeral Service
will be held at Angus Glen Clubhouse, 10080 Kennedy Road (north
of Major Mackenzie Drive), Unionville, on Monday, July 30th at
1: 00 p.m. The family would appreciate donations in Ernie's memory
to the Canadian Liver Foundation.
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WINKLER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-10-31 published
HERMOLIN, Rheta-Helen (née
FISCHMAN)
At Humber River Regional Hospital, October 27, age 66. Devoted
daughter of the late Samson and Anna
FISCHMAN; adored sister
of Sheila FISCHMAN
(Donald
WINKLER) and Marilyn
FISCHMAN (Robert
LEWIS;) beloved companion of Octavio
GONZALEZ. A graduate of
the Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Toronto, 1964, she was
a member of the Pharmacy Department at Toronto East General Hospital
for 14 years, retiring in 2003. We are grateful to the medical
and nursing staff in the respiratory Intensive Care Unit at Humber
River Regional Hospital for their superb and compassionate care.
A memorial service will be held in the Music Room at Hart House,
Sunday November 4, 2: 00 p.m. Donations may be made to Amnesty
International or to the Elgin and Area Heritage Society, P.O.
Box 480, Elgin, Ontario K0G 1E0.
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WINMILL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-09-10 published
KUSHNER,
Gordon
On Saturday, September 8, 2007 in his 92nd year at The Oniel
Centre. Gordon
KUSHNER beloved husband and best friend of Thelma
for over 60 years. Loving father and father-in-law of Naomi
KUSHNER
of Vancouver, British Columbia, and Laura and David
WINMILL of
Halifax, Nova Scotia. Dear brother of the late Chaim and Jack
KUSHNER,
Rose
BROWNSTONE, and Sylvia
GOODMAN. Devoted grandfather
of Jessica, Jasmin, and Arin. Gordon was the Musical Director
at Goel Tzedec Synagogue and Beth Tzedec Synagogue from 1948
for over 50 years and the Principal and Vice-Principal of the
Royal Conservatory Of Music from 1978 to 1991. At Beth Tzedec
Synagogue, 1700 Bathurst Street (south of Eglinton) on Monday,
September 10th at 2: 00 p.m. Interment Beth Tzedec Memorial Park.
Memorial donations may be made to Gordon Kushner Memorial Fund
c/o the Benjamin Foundation, 3429 Bathurst Street, Toronto, M6A 2C3,
or www.benjamins.ca.
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WINN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-12-28 published
HINGSTON,
Evelyn
Stuart (née
BURPE)
Montreal. Died peacefully in her sleep, while in Toronto, December 24,
2007. Predeceased by her husband Pat and her brother Leonard
BURPEE. Dear mother of Judy
DINGLE (Terry) and Bill (André
BIGRAS),
sister of Lois
WINN, survived by her loving granddaughters and
grand_son, Martha
REEVE
(David,)
Jill
DONALD (Graham) and Michael
DINGLE
(Jennifer) and five greatly cherished great-grandchildren
Sarah, Ali, Tom, Emily and Georgia. Recently, "Gagi" celebrated,
in good form, her 90th in Ottawa, Toronto and Victoria. A celebration
of her life will take place at a later date. In lieu of flowers,
remembrances may be made to a charity of your choice.
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WINNINGTON o@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2007-06-06 published
McEACHERN,
Edna
Adelaide
(ROBB)
Surrounded by her loving family at Saugeen Valley Nursing Centre,
Mount
Forest on Saturday June 2, 2007. Edna Adelaide
(ROBB)
McEACHERN
of Mount Forest in her 96th year. Beloved wife of the late John
McEACHERN.
Loved mother of Erma
FELL of Dundalk and Joyce
KEITH
of Hamilton. Loving grandmother of Bob
FELL,
Linda
WINNINGTON
(Gord HUFTON), John
FELL (Irene), Brian
KEITH (Laura), Kimberley
ELLINGSON (Dean), Janice
MARUNIC (Kruno) and Christine
KEITH
(Sean). Edna will be sadly missed by her many great-grandchildren,
nieces, nephews and sister-in-law Verna
McEACHERN of Guelph.
Predeceased by sons-in-law Ken
FELL and Larry
KEITH, 4 brothers
and 3 sisters. Friends called at the Hendrick Funeral Home, Mount
Forest on Monday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. The funeral service was
held in the funeral home chapel on Tuesday June 5 at 11 a.m.
Interment at Woodland Cemetery, Southgate Township. Memorial
donations to Louise Marshall Hospital would be appreciated by
the family. On line condolences may be made at www.hendrickfuneralhome.com.
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WINQUEST o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2007-01-13 published
HAMMEL,
David
The family of the late David
HAMMEL wish to express their sincere
appreciation and heartfelt thanks to the Cancer Clinic, the Chemo
Dept., Radiology, Medicine 7th floor at Victoria Hospital for
their compassion and excellent care. Special thanks to Dr.'s
WINQUEST,
SAXTON and J.J. Thanks to family, Friends, neighbours
for their donations, food, flowers, visits and words of comfort.
It was all very much appreciated. Thanks to Pastor Scott
DAKIN
for his many visits, prayers and spiritual comforting service.
Special thanks to Haskett Funeral Home, your professional caring
manner was very much appreciated. The Hammel family.
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WINSLOW o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-11-21 published
NOVAK,
Elizabeth
Liane (formerly
SOUTHBY, née
FORGIE)
Elizabeth Liane
NOVAK (née
FORGIE) of London (formerly of Highland
Beach, Florida), age 89 years, passed away on Saturday, November 17,
2007 at Chateau Gardens Nursing Home, London, Ontario. Dear wife
of the late Alfred B.
NOVAK (1987) and of the late Major Frances
Edward SOUTHBY (1944.) Dear mother of Susan
MOORE and her husband
Brian of London and James
SOUTHBY and his wife
Gabriele of Woodstock.
Dear sister of the late Heather
BLAKE of Ottawa. Dear grandmother
of Heather
ZUSKAN and her husband Kim; Sarah
HOFFLELE and her
husband Mark; Andrew
MOORE and his wife
Terry;
Jennifer
SOUTHBY
Nathan SOUTHBY;
Angela
WINSLOW. Dear great-grandmother of Geoffrey,
Nicholas, Kayla, Chris, Matthew and Isabella. Cremation has taken
place. At the family's request there will be no visitation. A Memorial
Service will be held at a future date. A. Millard George Funeral
Home, 60 Ridout Street South, London, entrusted with arrangements.
Memorial donations may be made to the Parkinson Society Canada,
4500 Blakie Road, Unit 117, London, Ontario N6L 1G5. Online condolences
accepted at www.amgeorgefh.on.ca
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WINSPEAR o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-06-13 published
WINSPEAR,
William
Watchorn
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WINSTON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-10-09 published
SENGERS,
Frans "
Frank"
Hendrik
Jan
On Friday, October 5, 2007. Survived by his wife Hans, daughter
Johanna (Joleen)
KAY and son-in-law Rex
KAY, and granddaughters
Tatjana and Zahavah. Also survived by his sister Mieke
DELLOYE
of Belgium and her seven sons and their families. Born September 1,
1927 in Gennep, The Netherlands Frans immigrated to Oakville
in 1963. Though he never lost his love for The Netherlands Frans
adored exploring Canada behind the wheel of a series of favorite
cars. He criss-crossed the country with his wife and daughter
and he and Hansje spent their retirement exploring the small
towns, Native communities and art galleries of Southern Ontario.
Frans loved reading history, listening to jazz and making his
granddaughters laugh. He faced cancer with courage, wit and astonishing
physical and emotional strength. The family thanks Doctors Howard
WINSTON, Andrea
BEZJAK, Ron
BURKES and Jon
HUNTER for their dedication.
Contributions may be made to the Mount Sinai Hospital at 416.586.8290.
Welterusten, Papa.
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WINTER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-01-08 published
WINTER, "
John"
Jeffery, P.Eng.
Passed away suddenly, but peacefully at home surrounded by his
family on Thursday, January 4, 2007 at the age of 37. Loving
husband and best friend of Kathy
WINTER.
Proud and amazing father
of Riley, Katana and Jonah, all at home. Dear brother of Cynthia
MAJEWSKI (Adam), Rebecca
WINTER, and Mike
WINTER (Shannon). Jeff
will be fondly remembered as a wonderful brother-in-law to Rose
PARKINSON, Leeann
HUDAK (Mike
DILLABOUGH) and Joe
HUDAK and as
a cherished son-in-law to Leah
HUDAK. He was a fun-loving uncle
to Alicia, Julian, Liam, Ryann, Christian, Paige and Summer.
Predeceased by parents, Barbara and Ron. Jeff was a man who loved
life and seized every moment. Jeff will be remembered with smiles
and laughter by a large extended family, many, many Friends,
as well as his co-workers at NuTech Engineering and Variform.
He added his special energy and touch to everyone and everything.
Memorial visitation will be held on Thursday, January 11 from
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the Barthel Funeral Home, 566 Queenston Road,
Cambridge (519) 653-3251. A celebration of Jeff's life will be
held on Friday, January 12 at 1 o'clock from the funeral home.
For those who wish, memorial donations may be made to a trust
fund for Jeff's children by calling the funeral home. Share memories
of Jeff online at www.mem.com.
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WINTER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-06-19 published
GREENE,
Richard
Joseph
Greene, Q.C.
Former Member of the House of Assembly of Newfoundland, longtime
member of the National Executive of the Progressive Conservative
Party of Canada and the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada
Fund, and former President of the Newfoundland Symphony Orchestra.
Died, surrounded by his loving family, on June 18, 2007, at the
age of 82, in Saint_John's following a long illness. Predeceased
by his father, William
GREENE, mother Johanna
GREENE (née
MacKEY,)
sister Helen
GREENE and brother Gerald
GREENE, he leaves to mourn
his wife Daphne
GREENE, daughters Noreen
GREENE-
FRAIZE (Thomas
FRAIZE, Q.C.,) Sheila
GREENE, Q.C. (John
FAHEY,) and Alanna
WINTER,
son Professor Richard
GREENE
(Marianne
MARUSIC,) step-daughter
Andrea MAUNDER
(Michael
BARSKY,) step-son David
MAUNDER (Tanya
ROCHE), grandchildren, Lara
FRAIZE, Kalli
FRAIZE, Alanna
FRAIZE,
Sarah GREENE, Samuel
GREENE, Isabella
FAHEY, Robert
FAHEY, Anna
WINTER, step-grandchild Julia
MAUNDER, uncle Joseph
MacKEY
(Elizabeth,)
sister-in-law Shirley
GREENE, and a wide circle of relatives
and Friends. Friends may visit at Carnell's Funeral Home, Freshwater
Road, Saint_John's, on Tuesday, June 19th, 2007 from 7-9 p.m. and
at Dunphy's Funeral Home, Holyrood, from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. on
Wednesday. His funeral will take place at 10: 30 a.m. on Thursday,
June 21, 2007 with Mass of Christian Burial from Holy Cross Church,
Holyrood. Interment will be in Holy Cross Cemetery, Holyrood.
Please visit www.dunphysfuneralhome.com to sign the memorial
guest book or to send a message of condolence.
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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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WINTER,
Kenneth, FCA
Passed away peacefully at Humber Hospital (Church Street) on
July 5, 2007. After 90 full and healthy years, Kenneth was in
hospital for only a short time. Predeceased by his daughter Margaret
in 1996 and his much loved wife of 58 years, Mary, in 2004. Survived
by his son Bruce and his wife Susan. Proud grandfather of Douglas
and Elizabeth
WINTER.
Having just begun his business career at
Kodak Canada in 1939, Kenneth joined the Canadian Army, served
throughout Europe and North Africa, and was demobilized in 1945
with the rank of Major in the Ordnance Corps. He returned to
Toronto and resumed his career with Kodak Canada which spanned
42 years including time spent in finance and general management.
He retired as President in 1981. Being involved with various
professional and community organizations was very important to
Kenneth. His varied interests over the years included being a
Trustee and Chairman of the Weston Board of Education, a church
warden at St. George's on-the-Hill, a board member at Etobicoke
General Hospital and numerous roles with the United Way of Greater
Toronto. In recognition of these and other volunteer activities,
Kenneth received a Canada Volunteer Award from Health and Welfare
Canada and he was awarded the designation of Fellow of the Institute
of Chartered Accountants of Ontario. Kenneth was a member for
over 50 years at the Weston Golf and Country Club which was a
source of much enjoyment and family time. The family wishes to
thank the doctors and nurses at Humber River Regional Hospital
and the staff at the Kingsway Retirement Residence for their
care and attention. A private family funeral has been held. If
desired, memorial donations may be made to the Dorothy Ley Hospice,
170 Sherway Drive, Suite 3, Etobicoke, Ontario M9C 1A6.
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McKENNA,
Mary
Rita
Monday,
August 27, 2007. Widow of Robert L.
McKENNA.
Beloved
mother of George. Will be lovingly remembered by many Friends
and cousins especially Ellen
LAPOINTE and Ann
DONOHUE.
The family
wishes to thank Doctor Susan
SOLLARS,
Doctor
WINTER as well as the
staff of the Garry J. Armstrong Long Term Care Centre for their
excellent care. Friends may pay respects at the Kelly Funeral
Home, 585 Somerset St. W., Ottawa, Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m.
Funeral Friday to St. Theresa's Church (Somerset and Cartier) for
Mass of Christian Funeral at 11 a.m. Interment Notre Dame Cemetery.
In Memoriam Donations to the Arthritis Society appreciated. Kelly
Funeral Home 613-235-6712
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WINTERBURN o@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2007-11-21 published
MORLEY,
Wayne
Passed away on Tuesday, November 13, 2007 with his family by
his side at the home of his parents Bill and Minnie
MORLEY, after
a courageous battle with cancer. Wayne
MORLEY, in his 52nd year.
Dear father of Richard and Brian
MORLEY and Gordon and Grant
DAVIDSON.
Will be sadly missed by his two sisters Wendy
MORLEY
(Chris WINTERBURN) of Dundas and Linda
MORLEY-
HARRISON
(Pepe
PETRICH) of R.R.#5 Dundalk, his brother-by-choice Brian
BROWN
of Guelph, his nephews Christopher
MORLEY,
Brendon
LANGLOIS and
Shawn HARRISON, his niece Holly
HARRISON and his many aunts and
uncles. Rested at the McMillan and Jack Funeral Home, Dundalk.
Funeral Service was held in the chapel on Thursday, November 15,
2007 at 2: 00 p.m. Interment in Walkers Cemetery. Donations to
the Canadian Cancer Society or the Louise Marshall Hospital,
Mount Forest would be appreciated. Visitation was on Wednesday
from 2-4 and 7-9.
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WINTERMEYER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-10-19 published
MASTERSON,
Margaret
Catherine
Born November 26th, 1908 died peacefully in her 99th year of
life surrounded by her family and extended family at The Houses
of Providence where Margaret spent the last happy seven years
of her life. She was the last surviving child of the late Patrick
and Anastasia
MASTERSON.
She was preceded by her sisters, Teresa
McDONOUGH,
Mary
KILLEEN and Dorothy
MASTERSON, and by her twin,
Father John
MASTERSON, S.J. and by her brother Leo and James.
She leaves to mourn, her nieces, Aileen
HORGAN,
Margaret
McDONOUGH,
Teresa PHILLIPS,
Pauline
MOHAN and Patricia
McDONOUGH and her
Nephew, Brian
McDONOUGH.
She will be missed greatly by the Horgan
family, Michael and his wife
Mary
Ellen
WINTERMEYER and their
children Helen
SERVICK and Deirdre
McLEOD, Brian, Margaret, Aileen
and her husband John
McGRATH and their daughter Kate, Gabrielle,
Dr. Caroline
HORGAN and her husband Doug
BELL and their children
Hillary and Grace
BELL.
Her funeral service will take place on
Saturday, October 20th, 2007 at 11: 00 p.m. at Holy Rosary Church,
354 St. Clair Ave West, Toronto. We would like to thank the staff
at Providence under the leadership Elaine
CHAN for the wonderful
care that our aunt received and for treating her with the utmost
respect and dignity. In lieu of flowers please send a donation
in her memory to the Providence Healthcare Foundation.
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An Essay on the Anniversary of my Father's Death
By Gary EDWARDS,
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David Francis
EDWARDS
(February 7, 1956-June 17, 2006.
Upon my father's death last June, one of the more pressing questions
we faced was a matter of two saddles. What to do with them? David
was, at best, an aspiring horseman and, from the beginning, his
equestrian ambitions were the topic of many (often nasty) arguments
in the Edwards household.
I was 15 when he brought, in conspiracy with my sister, the Arabs
home. Most might recoil at purchasing livestock without even
a few acres of land on which to stable it. My father's hallmark
practicality (he trained as a Certified Management Accountant,
let's not forget) was, how ever, voiceless against his unbridled
desire for a horse - or two We could have lived in a sewer on
the moon and would eventually find ourselves owning the beasts.
Of course, our horsies never ended up being more than lawn ornaments.
This is not to say David lost interest. He just never quite got
around to breaking them. One by one, a number of things accrued
around them: a lunge line used once or twice, bridles, a beautiful
30 acre farm, the most oddly painted barn in Grey Co., combs
and brushes, fencing books, magazines. And, of course the two
saddles. If we'd set them up in the living room and invited guests
to sit on them, they'd have seen more use.
I'm sure a lot of people, myself included, laughed at my father
for his flight of fancy. But we laugh when we ought meditate.
David didn't break the horses because he didn't need to. For
all of his account books, number crunching and shrewdness, he
was essentially a dreamer who could be just as easily satisfied
with what might be as with what is. He was a grasshopper masquerading
as an ant.
The memory of my father I put the highest price on is not my
own but one I inherited from him. When he was a little boy of
about four, still living at Edwards Lake in Singhampton, he was
very envious of his brothers and sisters simply because they
had the great privilege of attending school. Refusing to miss
out, he would head to the orchard to conduct his own mock-school.
I doubt Wordsworth could conceive a more beautiful image than
that of a little blonde boy making a schoolhouse out of the orchard.
David did make it to a real school where reality proved less
appetizing than fantasy. Unaware of the miniature hierarchies
that grow free as weeds where people are concerned, the young
boy made the great mistake of sitting in a desk regularly occupied
by a schoolmate of rather larger proportions. The two boys were
quite mystified by one another: the older boy at the nerve of
the younger and the younger at being ejected from his chosen
place. He quickly shed his orchard-nourished notions about schooling.
Daddy thereafter made a career out of running away from school.
Ellen DAVIDSON remembers his daily escapes. He would show up
and apparently, when he'd decided he'd learned enough for the
day, make for the road Poor Ellen, of course, would be in hot
pursuit. It was only after more "persuasive" discipline that
he managed to stay in his desk the entire day.
It did, as life often does, get better. In her eulogy - for my
father, Rosemary
DICKINSON told a story I shall carry to my own
death with pride. In those days, Rosemary liked to have her students
discuss current topics in formal debate. She would present the
topic, designate the "Yea" and "Nay" sides of the room and allow
students to choose their preferred positions. Only once did the
plan almost falter. While the class would usually sort themselves
into piles of "Yes" and "No", one day a topic (long-forgotten)
brought them all over to one side of the room. Rosemary looked,
probably with some distress, at the empty half and wondered aloud
if a debate would be possible. A lone boy emerged, offering to
take the opposing side, thus pitting himself against the rest
of the class. Other students eventually joined him but it was
my father who was willing to "do it" alone. This courage is a
quality from which my mother, my sister and I benefited our entire
lives.
David grew up in what was, even in the 50's and 60's, a large
family. His parents, Lillian (née
WINTERS) and Francis, managed
a grand total of 9 children: Bonnie, Bill, Jim, Marion, Joyce,
David, Paul, Kenny and Brian. To call the Edwards boys boisterous
would be putting it lightly. I have heard enough Dukes of Hazzard-esque
tales about my uncles to know why eyebrows raise when I inform
people I'm an Edwards. Of the boys, my father (along with his
younger brother Kenny) was considerably more docile. This is
not to say David couldn't be difficult&hellip
He had, for example, a tendency to know everything. Whether it
was on the matter of how to birth a calf, when to plant or the
state of the nation, young David was expert. Of course, he made
the mistake of sharing all his knowledge - which irritated his
own father to no end. Rare is the Edwards who cannot recall the
shouting matches and temper tantrums (approaching fisticuffs)
that would unravel between father and son at the kitchen table.
Years later, seeing my own infallible knowledge set against my
father's, my grandmother would note "just like old times". The
continuity pleased her.
Though a bit enraptured with his own intelligence, David was
clearly a very smart young man, as former teacher Edna
LUKIANCHUK
has it, "a silver tongue". Becoming a management accountant,
he found an outlet for his combination.
I cannot imagine how difficult life must have been for my father.
To be in school with a pretty wife and two young children is
unthinkable to me. While most students in their early-to-mid
twenties are preoccupied with the flutterings of the heart, making
the rent and maybe passing the odd exam, my father had a stay-at-home
wife, an infant daughter with an enchanting smile and a toddler
son whose favourite game was, "Let's bother Daddy while he's
studying." When all of that was finally finished and the diploma
was mounted on the wall, David had to figure out just what to
do with his family. And so, like all good sons of Osprey, he
moved home.
It wasn't long before David and his wife
Sandra (née
BERRIAULT)
were building their house on Inglis Drive just off the 8th Line.
For their home, they selected a ravine lot with a spectacular
view of the Beaver River behind.
Meanwhile, David served Craigleith Ski Club as Chief Financial
Officer. There, he made a number of lasting Friendships, most
notably with his dear cousin Lois
PARKS.
Dad was a kind and capable,
though volatile, boss, were there a thermometer measuring emotional
temperatures in the office, it would have burst many times. Despite
the heated arguments (perhaps because of them), David and his
staff retained exceptional solidarity. At Devil's Glen (where
David became General Manager in 2003), he began to develop similar
bonds.
It was, however, as a community leader that David made his most
resounding public success. Those days of community work were
tireless. There was the Feversham Fair Board, the Hospital Board
(first Markdale and then on to Owen Sound), Municipal politics,
Heritage Celebrations, Hall Boards and so forth. All of these
civic projects meant little sleep and much stress but also a
feeling that he was contributing to the thing he cared about
(after his family) most: the community his ancestors built 150 years
before. David particularly distinguished himself on Osprey Council
where his terrier-like tenacity, know-how with numbers and lathe-like
tongue made him darling to some, pest to others. This, I am learning
as I grow older, is another family trait. Indeed, when asked
why he would vote for David in one election, an older gentleman
(perhaps remembering David's grandfather's tenure as Deputy Reeve)
said, "Well he's an Edwards and they don't take orders from nobody."
Whether or not this quality is a mark of integrity or sheer contrariness
only heaven will say.
The more shoes Jennifer and I outgrew, the less involved Daddy
became in civic life. His interests slowly turned to more personal
passions: his horses, hobby farming and reading. Shortly after
the horses, there came a farm near Rob Roy at the end of a blind
sideroad. This was, with neighbours almost 1 km away, a lonely
place where passing cars provided heart-racing excitement and
endless speculation. He and Mother, however, found immense peace
here.
For David, if not for me, there was always something to do on
the farm. Jennifer, my sister, saw these jobs as a source of
amusement that (to me) bordered on the perverse. They performed
the tasks joking and chattering away like jaybirds - staging
mock executions with the chainsaw, performing elaborate imitations,
teasing the dog. For me, each task was a race against time. David,
conversely, considered a job worth doing was worth doing thoroughly.
My experiments with "time conservation" were not appreciated.
There were also the famous trees. Over the years, hundreds of
them - ranging from costly maples and mountain ash to little
pine seedlings - made their way into the soil. They were all
placed, planted and maintained with a clock-maker's precision.
Reading, however, was a thing over which we could bond. Like
many readers, Daddy was greedy with time. "Oh", he would moan
and wail, "why can't everyone just leave me alone to finish my
book." Only Mother could pry his hands from the covers.
One can't talk about my father without mentioning a tendency
to a little innocent gossip. "What's the scoop?" he would ask,
hurling himself into conversation. Hearing and telling little
stories of minor misdeeds was the lifeblood of our family. This
is not to say we're a malicious bunch -curious (I hope) is a
better adjective.
Up until the death of David's mother in July, 2005, my father
and I would regularly head over to the home farm to hear gossip
that was recent, twenty years old or even one hundred years past.
Together, they would talk about people I'd never met, sometimes
my father had never met and occasionally people my grandmother
never met. Yet, these little narratives (these gossips) were
so intricately woven as to appear life-like. There are times
when my Great-Great-Grandmother (who disappeared in the Huckleberry
Marsh in 1915 and may or may not have been murdered) seems more
real to me than the people I spend hours with each day. Perhaps
this is because many of the most intimate relationships have
always formed around gossip and story -- around memory.
On the night my father died, we went for a drive - our habit
on summer evenings. The week had been busy: I was in the throes
of an essay on Milton and terrorism and recovering from food
poisoning; my sister graduated days before; he and Mother had
just planted a number of trees; there were lots of things to
worry about at work. We went down to Tim Horton's where he (for
once) denied his famed sweet tooth and chose a tea biscuit. I
had yogurt. We had a quiet drive home.
In the morning, we had a pair of saddles.
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WINTERS o@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2007-06-27 published
WINTERS,
Percy and Thelma
In loving memory of our parents, Percy who passed away December 24,
1989 and Thelma who passed away June 26, 2002.
Treasured thoughts of ones so dear
Often bring a silent tear
Thoughts return to scenes long past
Years roll on but memories last
- Lovingly remembered by Ken, Evelyn, Isabel, Jack and families.
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NOORDEGRAAF,
Leendert
Passed away peacefully at the Roberta Place Nursing Home on Tuesday,
October 9th, 2007. Leendert
NOORDEGRAAF in his 86th year. Beloved
husband of Margje (née
WINTERS) of Roberta Place and formerly
of Minesing. Dear father of Maria
CORNELISSE
(Cory,)
Lena
KLOOSTERMAN
(Wayne,) Wilhelmina
HARRIS
(George,)
Klaas
NOORDEGRAAF (Margje,)
Mary VEENSTRA
(Casey,)
Leonard
NOORDEGRAAF (Gerry,) Elizabeth
McNABB (Robert), Harry
NOORDEGRAAF (Marlene), Lucille
BARRETT
(Michael) and Robert
NOORDEGRAAF
(Louise.)
Loving grandfather
of 40 grandchildren, one pre-deceased and 48 great-grandchildren.
Survived by his brother Hank of Holland and by his numerous nieces
and nephews. Pre-deceased by his brothers Adrian and Pete of
Holland and Jan of Brazil and by his sisters Mog and Riek of
Holland and Annie of Kincardine. Friends called at the Jennett
Chapel of the McClelland and Slessor Funeral Home, 152 Bradford
Street in Barrie on Thursday from 7-9 p.m. Services were held
at the First Christian Reformed Church, 33 Shirley Avenue in
Barrie on Friday, October 12th at 11: 00 a.m. with visitation
in the church one hour prior. Interment Minesing Union Cemetery.
Memorial donations may be made to the Alzheimer Society or to
Timothy Christian School as your expression of sympathy. Words
of comfort may be forwarded to the family at leendertnoordegraaf@
funeralhome.on.ca
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WINTRE,
Sadye
On Monday, August 6, 2007 at Baycrest Hospital. Sadye
WINTRE,
beloved wife of Alex. Loving mother and mother-in-law of David
and Maxine. Devoted grandmother of Stacey, Bram, and Mattea.
Devoted great-grandmother of Boaz
HARRISON. At Holy Blossom Temple,
1950 Bathurst Street, for service on Wednesday, August 8th at
10: 30 a.m. Interment Holy Blossom Section of Pardes Shalom Cemetery.
Shiva 355 St. Clair Avenue West, #2105. Memorial donations may
be made to the Baycrest Alzheimer's Fund at 416-785-2875.
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WINTROB,
Irving
On Wednesday, September 19, 2007 at Baycrest Hospital, at the
age of 95. Irving
WINTROB, beloved husband of 65 years to Frances.
Loving father and father-in-law of Jonathan and Deborah, Ava
and Harry KITZ, and the late Raymond
WINTROB. Dear brother of
the late Hart
WINTROB.
Devoted grandfather of Sarah, Simon, and
Paul KITZ, and Zachary
WINTROB. At Benjamin's Park Memorial Chapel,
2401 Steeles Ave., W., (3 lights west of Dufferin), for service
on Friday, September 21st at 11: 30 a.m. Interment Beth Tzedec
Memorial Park. Memorial donations may be made to the Irving and
Frances Wintrob Endowment Fund, c/o Baycrest at 416-785-2875.
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