McCLORY o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2007-09-14 published
COX,
George
Edward
Of Teeswater passed away in Teeswater on Wednesday, September 12th,
2007 in his 69th year. Beloved husband of Diane
McCLORY of Teeswater.
Dear father of Dan
COX and his wife
Lynn of Paisley, Nancy
MELLISH
and her husband Tim of Hanover, Jennifer
SWINDLEHURST and her
husband Ken of Durham and Sara
PRICE and her husband Rodney of
Hanover.
Remembered by Diane's family; Kim
VOISIN and her husband
Dan and Jeff
McCLORY and his wife
Paula all of Teeswater. Sadly
missed by 16 grandchildren. Also survived by brothers; Norman
COX and his wife
Mary of Surrey, British Columbia, Jack
COX and
his wife Willie of Haliburton and by sister Yvonne
HEAMAN of
Parry Sound and several nieces and nephews. Predeceased by his
parents, brother Ian
COX and brother-in-law Wayne
HEAMAN.
Visitation
will be held at the
MacKENZIE and McCreath Funeral Home, Teeswater
on Friday from 7-9 p.m., with the funeral service in the chapel
on Saturday, September 15th, 2007 at 3 p.m. with visitation one
hour prior. Rev. Douglas
KAUFMAN officiating. Interment Culross-Teeswater
Cemetery. Memorial donations to the Canadian Diabetes Association
appreciated as expressions of sympathy.
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McCLOSKEY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-08-28 published
WEIR,
Doctor
John
Angus (1930-2007)
Dr.
John
Angus
WEIR, age 76, passed away suddenly at Queen Elizabeth
Hospital while visiting his beloved cottage in Prince Edward
Island. Survived by Ann, his wife of 48 years; his sons John
(Jennifer) of Waterloo; David (Sandy) of London, Ontario; Michael
(Cristina) of San Francisco; and Gregory of Waterloo. Also survived
by his sisters Joan (Ray)
McCLOSKEY of Charlottetown and Dorothy
(Paul) BOSLEY of Toronto. Predeceased by his parents J. Angus
and Mary, and his brother Robert. He is also survived by, and
took endless joy in, his loving grandchildren: Jack, Connor,
Sandy, Luke, Max, Calin and Dylan. John was born in Charlottetown,
Prince Edward Island on October 29, 1930 and throughout his years
there was more commonly known as 'Jack.' After graduating with
a B.A. from St. Dunstan's University (now University of Prince
Edward Island) in 1953, he went to London to continue his education
at the University of Western Ontario. There he attained his M.B.A.
in 1955 and at that point moved to Kitchener-Waterloo to work
at Electrohome. It was during this time that he met Ann, whom
he married in 1959, and when he formed some of the Friendships
that would endure throughout his lifetime. John and Ann subsequently
moved to South Bend, Indiana so that he could continue his education.
This culminated in John receiving his Ph.D in Economics from
Notre Dame University in 1964. They moved to Winnipeg where he
became a Professor at the University of Manitoba and it was there
that their boys John and David were born. In 1965 they moved
back to Kitchener-Waterloo so that John could take a position
at what would ultimately become another great passion in his
life: Waterloo Lutheran University when he arrived, later Wilfrid
Laurier University. After returning to Waterloo, John and Ann
welcomed Michael and Gregory to their family. And around this
time they moved to Batavia Place in Waterloo where they forged
some wonderful relationships with their neighbours that last
to this day. John served Wilfrid Laurier University in a variety
of capacities over the years: Professor, Chairman of the Economics
Department (1968-1978), Vice President Academic (1978-1982),
and finally as President (1982 until his retirement 1992). In
addition to all of these positions, he was also the self-appointed
head cheerleader at countless Laurier sporting events and played
Santa Claus at many university Christmas parties. It was at Laurier
that John had his greatest success and joy from a professional
perspective and it was where he formed some of the best Friendships
of his life. From the people on the Board and Senate, to the
faculty members he hired and served with, to the people in the
kitchen, John aspired to be a friend to all -- and loved nothing
more than getting a laugh out of them. His years since retiring
were consumed by an insatiable curiosity. Areas of interest over
that time have included computers, genealogy, astronomy, photography,
politics and Christianity, to name but a few. He also enjoyed
nothing more than spending time with his family, including reprising
his role as Santa for his grandchildren at Christmas. Resting
at the Hennessey Funeral Home in Charlottetown for visitation
on Monday 7-9 p.m., then transferred to Erb and Good Family Funeral
Home, 171 King St. South, Waterloo for visitation on Wednesday
7-9 p.m. and Thursday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. The Funeral Mass will
be Celebrated by John's good friend and classmate Father Bernie
Hayes on Friday morning at St. Louis Roman Catholic Church, 53 Allen
St. East, Waterloo, at 10 a.m. Reception and eulogy in the Science
Building at Wilfrid Laurier University immediately following
the Mass. Due to allergies we request no flowers please. In lieu
of flowers, donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation
or the John and Ann Weir Scholarship at Wilfrid Laurier University
and can be arranged by calling the Erb and Good Family Funeral
Home, 519 745-8445 or www.erbgood.com In living memory of Doctor John
WEIR, a tree will be planted through the Trees for Learning Program
by the funeral home.
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McLOUGHLIN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2007-10-26 published
McLOUGHLIN,
Catheline
Leone
(July 20, 1921-October 23, 2007)
Leone McLOUGHLIN died peacefully in her sleep on the morning
of October 23rd in her 87th year. She was predeceased by her
parents and her siblings, Fred, Bud and Jean. She is survived
by her loving son Christopher and nephew Steven
HORNELL of Toronto
as well as family in Ontario including the Fischer family in
Guelph.
She will be deeply missed by her godson David
MOULTON, his spouse
Marian TOFT and her two chosen grand-daughters Sophia and Alexandra
Toft MOULTON as well as her neighbors Hazel and John.
Leone was born in Toronto as the youngest of four children. She
worked in Toronto at Colgate-Palmolive and when she moved to
Vancouver in 1960 she held a variety of jobs and concluded her
career as the Executive Assistant to Doctor Donald Rix. She was
active with the Professional Secretaries International, where
she earned her Certified Professional Secretary Designation,
the Vancouver Symphony, the Liberal Party and her local parish
church, Saint_John the Apostle. She was the neighborhood canvasser
for a variety of organizations. Before Leone was diagnosed with
late-onset Alzheimer's, she was an active and vibrant member
of her community. She loved to play bridge, do cryptic crossword
puzzles and she was an excellent hostess to many who came to
visit Vancouver, particularly when the city hosted Expo '86.
The family would like to thank Lorna and Loretta from Classic
Caregivers for the personal care they provided Leone in her home
for a number of years, as well as the staff of Arbutus Care Centre
in Vancouver and the Kiwanis Care Centre in North Vancouver for
their care and compassion for Leone during her final months.
Funeral service will be held on Friday, October 26th at 10 a.m.
at Saint_John the Apostle, 5457 Trafalgar in Dunbar area of Vancouver.
She will be cremated. There will be a mass held in her honour
by the McLOUGHLIN family in Ontario on Thursday November 15th
at 7 p.m. at St. Boniface's Church in Maryhill, Ontario.
Family and Friends are encouraged to enjoy a decadent dessert
in Leone's memory - Leone's favourite meal of the day. Leone
also loved children and pets and took enjoyment from listening
to music until her final hours. In lieu of flowers, donations
can be made in memory of Leone
McLOUGHLIN to the Vancouver Symphony
Orchestra School Outreach Program.
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