McCABE o@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2007-11-28 published
MATTHEWS,
Bernadette
(McCABE)
Suddenly in Louise Marshall Hospital, Mount Forest on Sunday,
November 25, 2007 with her family by her side. Bernadette
(McCABE)
MATTHEWS in her 89th year, beloved wife of the late Eugene
MATTHEWS.
Dear mother of Maureen (Doug)
ROBINSON of Bobcaygeon, Ruth
RIEPERT
(Ron) of Windsor, Joan
MacKINNON
(Ed
VANALSTINE) of Mono Centre,
Grace (Ross)
BROWN of Grand Valley, Michael (Ruth)
MATTHEWS of
Flesherton and Karen (Bruce)
RUSSELL of Dundalk. Will be sadly
missed by 18 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren. Survived
by two sisters Mary (Val)
KELLY of Powassan and Theresa
DIOTTE
of Westport. Pre-deceased by her son Robert
MATTHEWS, son-in-law
Terry RIEPERT, daughter-in-law Erlene
KEIP.
Resting at the McMillan and
Jack Funeral Home, Dundalk. Funeral Mass in Saint_John's Roman
Catholic Church, Dundalk on Wednesday, November 28 at 12 noon,
2007. Interment in Shelburne Cemetery. Donations to the Dundalk
Fire Department or charity of your choice. Visitation on Tuesday
from 2-4 and 7-9.
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McCABE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2007-01-02 published
PETERSON,
Marjorie (née
GOODMAN)
It is with great sadness that we announce the sudden passing
of Marjorie
PETERSON, of Riverside Retirement Residence, on December 31,
2006 at University Hospital. Marjorie, at the age of 89 years,
passed away peacefully with her family at her side. She was predeceased
by her loving husband George
PETERSON and is survived by her
loving children, Barbara
HURT and her husband David, and Bonnie
McCABE and her husband Kenneth, her grandchildren Steven (Josée,)
Jeffrey, Ryan (Christine), Aaron and Meagan, her great-grandchildren
Shannon, Cassidy, Rochelle, Gavyn, Alexandre, and her loving
sister, Helen
ALLEN.
The family would like to extend thanks to
the doctors and staff of the University Hospital Intensive Care
Unit for the tender care given to Marjorie during her brief stay
with them. Visitation has been arranged for Wednesday, January 3,
2007 from 2: 00-4:00 p.m. and 7:00-9:00 p.m. at Needham Funeral
Chapel, 520 Dundas Street, London (519-434-9141) and a funeral
service will take place at 1: 00 p.m. on Thursday, January 4,
2007 at Needham Funeral Home. Memorial donations made to the
charity of your choice would be appreciated by the family. Tributes
may be left at www.mem.com
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McCABE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-01-05 published
SMALLMAN,
Lois▼
Adeen▼ (née
LLOYD) M.D., (F.R.C.S.C)
On Thursday, December 28, 2006 in Toronto, after a lengthy illness
borne with grace and courage. She was the beloved wife of William
Wilson SMALLMAN, Q.C. for 46 years. Dearly loved mother of Anne
(Timothy GALLAGHER) and Catherine (John
GRANT.) Cherished grandmother
'Lolo' of Connor, Claire and Carlyle
GALLAGHER and Emma, Nicole
and Elizabeth
GRANT.
She▼ leaves her sisters Mary
McCABE (Toronto)
and Nora KERR
(Sarasota,▼
Florida▼) and her brother Tracy
LLOYD
(Beaconsfield, Quebec). A private family committal was held on
January 4, 2007 at Mount Pleasant Cemetery. Lois was first educated
at Hillcrest School and Moulton Ladies College. She graduated
from Victoria College in Home Economics and the University of
Toronto in Medicine. Under the Addison Memorial Fellowship from
Victoria College she spent her last year of medical school at
the Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore. She then continued her
education in London, England as an R.S. McLaughlin Travelling
Fellow. She visited the eye clinics of Europe before returning
to Toronto to begin her practice of ophthalmology. Practicing
under her maiden name, Doctor Lois
LLOYD was a neuroophthalmologist
at the Toronto General Hospital, the Hospital for Sick Children
and the Toronto Western Hospital. She was also an associate professor
at the University of Toronto Department of Ophthalmology. Lois
was a pioneer. She was the first woman to receive an F.R.C.S.(C)
in ophthalmology and the first woman to be given an R.S. McLaughlin
Travelling Fellowship in surgery. She also had the privilege
of being invited to join the American Ophthalmological Society.
Lois took great joy in sharing time with her family, playing
sports and spending summers in Muskoka. She was a champion golfer,
diver and swimmer at U of T. At the age of 15 she won low net
at the Ontario Junior Golf Championship. She was also a four-time
ladies golf club champion at Muskoka Lakes Golf and Country Club.
She constantly contributed to her community. Following her graduation,
Lois received the Gold Key from University of Toronto for outstanding
contributions to student life. She was Vice-President of the
student council and President of the Medical Women's Undergraduate
Association. Lois was a true lady. She was softspoken and gentle
in nature. She had high standards. Her inner strength and kindness
toward others knew no bounds. She will be lovingly remembered
by all who knew her. A memorial service will be held at Timothy
Eaton Memorial Church, 230 St. Clair Avenue West (2 blocks west
of Avenue Road) on Thursday, January 11, 2007 at 11 a.m., followed
by a reception at the Church. If desired, in lieu of flowers
donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario
(1-888-473-4636), the Parkinson Society of Canada (1-866-264-3345)
or the Hospital for Sick Children Foundation (for Ophthalmology)
(1-800-661-1083). Arrangements under the direction of the Humphrey
Funeral Home - A.W. Miles Chapel, 1403 Bayview Avenue, Toronto.
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McCABE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-01-09 published
SMALLMAN,
Lois▲
Adeen▲ (née
LLOYD) M.D., (F.R.C.S.C)
On Thursday, December 28, 2006 in Toronto, after a lengthy illness
borne with grace and courage. She was the beloved wife of William
Wilson SMALLMAN, Q.C. for 46 years. Dearly loved mother of Anne
(Timothy GALLAGHER) and Catherine (John
GRANT.) Cherished grandmother
'Lolo' of Connor, Claire and Carlyle
GALLAGHER and Emma, Nicole
and Elizabeth
GRANT.
She▲ leaves her sisters Mary
McCABE (Toronto)
and Nora KERR
(Sarasota,▲
Florida▲) and her brother Tracy
LLOYD
(Beaconsfield, Quebec). A private family committal was held on
January 4, 2007 at Mount Pleasant Cemetery. Lois was first educated
at Hillcrest Public School and Moulton Ladies College. She graduated
from Victoria College in Home Economics and the University of
Toronto in Medicine. Under the Addison Memorial Fellowship from
Victoria College she spent her last year of medical school at
the Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore. She then continued her
education in London, England as an R.S. McLaughlin Travelling
Fellow. She visited the eye clinics of Europe before returning
to Toronto to begin her practice of ophthalmology. Practising
under her maiden name, Doctor Lois
LLOYD was a neuroophthalmologist
at the Toronto General Hospital, the Hospital for Sick Children
and the Toronto Western Hospital. She was also an associate professor
at the University of Toronto Department of Ophthalmology. Lois
was a pioneer. She was the first woman to receive an F.R.C.S.(C)
in ophthalmology and the first woman to be given an R.S. McLaughlin
Travelling Fellowship in surgery. She also had the privilege
of being invited to join the American Ophthalmological Society.
Lois took great joy in sharing time with her family, playing
sports and spending summers in Muskoka. She was a champion golfer,
diver and swimmer at U of T. At the age of 15 she won low net
at the Ontario Junior Golf Championship. She was also a four-time
ladies golf club champion at Muskoka Lakes Golf and Country Club.
She constantly contributed to her community. Following her graduation,
Lois received the Gold Key from University of Toronto for outstanding
contributions to student life. She was Vice-President of the
student council and President of the Medical Women's Undergraduate
Association. Lois was a true lady. She was softspoken and gentle
in nature. She had high standards. Her inner strength and kindness
toward others knew no bounds. She will be lovingly remembered
by all who knew her. A memorial service will be held at Timothy
Eaton Memorial Church, 230 St. Clair Avenue West (2 blocks west
of Avenue Road) on Thursday, January 11, 2007 at 11 a.m., followed
by a reception at the Church. If desired, in lieu of flowers
donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario
(1-888-473-4636), the Parkinson Society Canada (1-800-565-3000)or
the Hospital for Sick Children Foundation (for Ophthalmology)
(1-800-661-1083). Arrangements under the direction of the Humphrey
Funeral Home - A.W. Miles Chapel, 1403 Bayview Avenue, Toronto.
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McCABE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-06-26 published
McCABE,
Marjory▼
Jean▼
Marnie passed away on Monday, June 25th, 2007 at Leisure World,
O'Connor Gate. Predeceased by her husband Doctor Robert Wylie
McCABE.
Loving▼ mother of Christine
ROSS and Mark
McCABE. Dear grandmother
of Matthew and Stephanie
ROSS and Madeleine and Julia
McCABE.
She▼ will be missed by her oldest friend Doctor Isabel
MacRAE, and
the Burden and Murray families. Marnie attended Havergal College,
St. Hilda's, University of Toronto and the Toronto Normal School.
She was a primary specialist and taught kindergarten for many
years. She loved the joy and laughter of all young children.
Marnie will be truly missed. Visitation and tea reception will
be held at the Trull "North Toronto" Funeral Home, 2704 Yonge
Street (5 blocks south of Lawrence) on Thursday, June 28th from
2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. A family interment will be held at a later
date. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Alzheimer's
Society.
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McCABE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-06-28 published
McCABE,
Marjory▲
Jean▲
Marnie passed away on Monday, June 25th, 2007 at Leisure World,
O'Connor Gate. Predeceased by her husband Doctor Robert Wylie
McCABE.
Loving▲ mother of Christine
ROSS and Mark
McCABE. Dear grandmother
of Matthew and Stephanie
ROSS and Madeleine and Julia
McCABE.
She▲ will be missed by her oldest friend Doctor Isabel
MacRAE, and
the Burden and Murray families. Marnie attended Havergal College,
St. Hilda's, University of Toronto and the Toronto Normal School.
She was a primary specialist and taught kindergarten for many
years. She loved the joy and laughter of all young children.
Marnie will be truly missed. Visitation and tea reception will
be held at the Trull "North Toronto" Funeral Home, 2704 Yonge
Street (5 blocks south of Lawrence) on Thursday, June 28th from
2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. A family interment will be held at a later
date. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Alzheimer's
Society.
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McCABE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-07-26 published
FENETY,
Jack
Theodore
Hampton
Jack
Theodore
Hampton
FENETY, C.M. LL.D. died peacefully at his
cherished home in Fredericton, New Brunswick, on July 24, 2007
with his family present. He was born on March 22, 1920, son of
the late John G. and Vivian
(LINDBERG)
FENETY. He was predeceased
in 2001 by his loving wife
Joyce
Eileen
(NASON.)
Jack was 'Dad'
to six children, Michael (Mary Ann,) and Susan
DOHERTY, of Fredericton,
Jane BEYEA
(Don) of Saint John, Anne of Halifax, Krista
ARSENAULT
(Joseph) of Moncton, and Peter (Beverly) of Fredericton. He is
also survived by a brother Linden H., of Florida, nine grandchildren,
and four great-grandchildren, numerous nieces and nephews as
well as Sandra Hitchcock, long-time caregiver for both he and
Joyce. He is predeceased by a brother, Gordon, and a sister Irene
(McCABE.) In 1945, after five years in the Armed Forces, he joined
the staff of CFNB, the Fredericton radio station that for
many years was foremost in the Maritimes. In 1988, he retired,
having served with distinction in roles that ranged from radio
personality to Station Manager to Vice President / General Manager,
ending as a Management Consultant for the station. As one of
Canada's best known broadcasters, he was a trusted news voice
for thousands of CFNB listeners across the Maritimes. He
is perhaps best known locally as creator and host of the daily
morning program, 'Fact and Fancy' which was broadcast to homes
and offices across New Brunswick for a total of 12,818 programs.
'The Poetry Corner ', the 'Saturday morning prayer' and his visit
with the weather office were some of the hallmarks of the program.
As a proud New Brunswicker Jack served his community, his province
and his country in many capacities, without moving away from
his roots. Jack loved his family, his home, and his Friends.
He said he had two jobs he wanted to do, to be a broadcaster
and to be a salmon conservationist. He gained pleasure and recognition
in both areas, and accomplished much of what he set out to do.
Over the years, Jack was elected to numerous regional and national
committees that regulated and strengthened radio broadcasting
in Canada.
FENETY also sat on many prestigious, but demanding
international agencies and commissions dedicated to Atlantic
salmon conservation. As a result of his work, Jack received many
commendations for his years of untiring work in broadcasting
and conservation. Most notably, he received an honorary Doctor
of Laws Degree from the University of New Brunswick in 1989 and
was inducted into the Order of Canada in 2005. The award that
he was perhaps most proud of came from the Miramichi Salmon Association
when they established, in his name, a $10,000.00 scholarship
for Atlantic salmon research, to be made available annually to
a selected university graduate student conducting meaningful
research on Atlantic salmon. In recognition of his work, the
Fredericton Chamber of Commerce awarded him the 'Distinguished
Citizen Award' in 1988. He received the Paul Harris Fellowship
Award by Fredericton North Rotary Club and the Marysville Y's
Men Award for 'extraordinary community service contributing to
improving the quality of life in the City of Fredericton'. The
New Brunswick Minister of Natural Resources also awarded him
a special plaque, in recognition of his many years of service
to Atlantic salmon conservation. In consideration of his varied
legacies, Jack
FENETY has been named a Hall of Famer many times
over, with citations in the Canadian Fishing Hall of Fame, the
Atlantic Salmon Hall of Fame, the Fredericton Sports Wall of
Fame and the Canadian Association of Broadcasters Broadcast Hall
of Fame. An Anglican by faith, he was a member of Saint Mary's
Parish where he served as a vestryman and later as warden. Visitation
is at McAdam's Select Community Funeral Home, York Street, Fredericton
on Thursday, July 26 and Friday, July 27 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
The funeral service will be held at Christ Church Cathedral on
Saturday, July 28, 2007 at 2: 00 p.m. conducted by The Rev'd.
Keith Joyce, Dean of Fredericton, assisted by Canon T.A. Smith.
In lieu of flowers, donations to the Miramichi Salmon Association,
or the Canadian Diabetes Association would be appreciated. Online
condolences and donations may be made at: www.mcadamsfh.com
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