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BAILEY o@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2008-02-13 published
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART,
Frances
Alma (née
CARSON)
Frances Alma
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART, beloved wife of the late Neil
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART,
passed away peacefully on January 24, 2008 at Extendicare Halton
Hills, in her 99th year. Frances was born on December 6, 1909 to
Walter and Minnie
(MacLEOD)
CARSON on the family homestead just
outside of Dundalk on the Backline, Proton. On September 13,
1930 she was married to Neil Glenford
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART of Shrigley.
Neil and Frances lived on the Stewart family farm from the time
of their marriage until 1944, at which time they purchased the
nearby farm of Robert
BAILEY where they remained until 1969 when
they moved to Dundalk in retirement. Neil and Frances worked
side-by-side and were well respected farmers in the area.
During that period, Frances and Neil were active participants
in the Agricultural Society in Dundalk and together they received
an award that acknowledged their contribution. In 2000 Frances
received a 30 year certificate for her volunteer service in the
community.
Frances was also an active member of the Maple Valley Women's
Missionary Society and in 1969 she received a life time achievement
certificate and pin. Members of the Women's Missionary Society
remained in contact with Frances throughout the remainder of
her life.
Frances loved Dundalk and was a well-known and well-loved contributor
to the people of the town. Her delicious cooking and her generous
nature made it common place for those who were unwell to receive
a full chicken dinner for the family or her very delicious date
squares or pie.
Frances and Neil had celebrated their sixty-sixth wedding anniversary
just prior to Neil's passing, December 31, 1996.
Frances is survived by grand_son, Donald
BERRY of Edmonton and
Linda BERRY of Georgetown, by great-grandchildren, Dawn and Andrew
of Edmonton and
by Melissa, Rhonda, Janice and Nadine, all of
Alberta, and by a number of great-great-grandchildren also living
in Alberta. Frances was predeceased by daughter, Helen
DELORES
in 1987 and by grand_son, Neil
BERRY and brothers Ivan and William
CARSON and sisters-in-law Edna and Mary
CARSON.
In May 2003 after a period of ill health, Frances moved to Extendicare
in Georgetown, where she became a much loved resident and she
received constant care and loving attention of nursing/care-giving
staff. Upon arrival she was reconnected with her childhood nickname
of 'Frankie'. Staff spoke often of her great character and nature
and of her desire to continue to do things for herself, which
she continued to do until the final week of her life. While Frances
moved to Extendicare almost five years ago, her heart remained
solidly in Dundalk and she always enjoyed her calls and visits
from family and Friends who offered some 'news' of her beloved
town.
The funeral was held on January 29, 2008 at the McMillan and Jack
Funeral
Home,
Dundalk. Long-time friend, Rev. Willis
HUNKING
was the officiating minister and was capability assisted by his
brother, Clarence's granddaughter, Denise; who also beautifully
sang three favorite hymns. Acting pallbearers were Jack, Bill
and Brad CARSON, Rick
MARCH, Joe
CLEARY and Donald
BELL. Honorary
pallbearers included Therese Haverty
CLEARY,
June and Lesley
CARSON, Leaman
HUNKING, Cathy
MARCH, and Mary
EDWARDS, and the
Flowerbearer was Calvin
LYLE-
ASHBY.
Spring internment will be in Badjeros Cemetery.
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BAILEY o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2008-01-31 published
HUNTER,
Stanley
William
(Royal Canadian Air Cadets, Canadian Army Corporal 1940-1946)
Peacefully in Durham on Wednesday January 30, 2008. Stan
HUNTER
of Rocky Saugeen in his 87th year. Husband of the late Bernice
(née REAY.)
Loved and devoted father of Leslie and wife
Nancy
of R.R.#1, Durham, Lois and her husband the late Alan
DOW of
Durham, and Heather and her husband Brad
BURGESS of R.R.#1, Durham.
Sadly missed by grandchildren Michael and wife
Kim
HUNTER,
Landyn
DOW and girlfriend Lori, Carrie
DOW,
Paul
DOW, Hunter,
Logan
and Ally BURGESS, great-grandchildren, as well as many extended
family members. Dear brother of Ollie
BAILEY of Durham, Charlie
and wife Lenore of R.R.#1, Durham and the late Ivan
HUNTER.
Predeceased
by 2 stillborn sons and his parents John Edgar and Jennie (nee
BUMSTEAD)
HUNTER.
The family will receive Friends at the Fawcett-McEachern
Funeral Home and Cremation Centre, Durham on Friday from 2-4 p.m.
and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service will be held in the Durham Presbyterian
Church at 11 a.m. on Saturday February 2, 2008. Interment in
Durham Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy, donations to Durham
Hospital Foundation or Durham Presbyterian Church would be appreciated.
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BAILEY o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2008-03-11 published
SINCLAIR,
Aileen (née
BAILEY)
Peacefully in her sleep, in her 90th year, at the St. Catharines,
Ontario home of her daughter, Betty Lou (Glen)
WARK on March 10th,
2008. Predeceased by her beloved husband, Blake on February 22,
1992. Dear mother of Betty Lou (Glen)
WARK of St. Catharines,
Bruce (Marlene) of St. Catharines, Murray (Marlene) of Stouffville,
Bob (Linda) of Flesherton, Bill of Brampton, Mac (Kim) of Guelph.
Cherished Grandmother of Scott, Todd and Susan; Ian and Andrea
Curt and Robert; Peter and Paul; Shawn, Krystal, Geraldine and
Chrisitine; Tara and Blake and 22 great-grandchildren. Sister-in-law
of Neil (Lorraine
SINCLAIR,
Southampton.
Many thanks to all her
Friends in Tara who, over the past several years showed so much
kindness to her. Friends may pay their respects at Paul H. Eagleson
Funeral Home in Tara on Wednesday from 2: 00 to 4:00 and 7:00 to
9: 00 p.m.. The Funeral Service will be held in the chapel on
Thursday March 13, 2008 at 1: 00 p.m.. Spring Interment in Hillcrest
Cemetery, Tara. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations
to the Tara Presbyterian Church. Condolences may be expressed
online at www.paulheaglesonfuneralhome.ca
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BAILEY o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2008-04-04 published
DOHERTY,
Josephine
Barbara (née
LOBB)
Peacefully at Grey Bruce Health Services in Owen Sound, on Wednesday
afternoon, April 2nd, 2008. Josephine Barbara
DOHERTY (née
LOBB,)
of Owen Sound, in her 75th year. Dearly beloved wife of the late
William DOHERTY.
Loving mother of Randy
DOHERTY and his wife,
Susan, Cathy
AARUP and her partner, Rick
SAUNDERS,
Marlene
DOHERTY,
Mike DOHERTY and his wife, Kim, Karen
HILLYER and her husband,
Peter and Mark
DOHERTY and his wife, Tammy, all of Owen Sound.
Proud grandmother of Brent, Andrew, Laura, Nicole, Christina,
Melissa, Matthew, Brad, Justin, Adam, Braedon, Ashley, Justin,
Jenny and Emma and great-grandmother of Summer, Brooke, Zachery
and Hailey. Dear sister of Iva
BAILEY and her husband, Howard,
of Flinton, Dorothy
CRAWFORD, of Deseronto and Edward
LOBB and
his wife, Marie, of Belleville. Predeceased by her parents, Clayton
and Edith LOBB; her brothers, Ronald, Donald and Clayton
LOBB
her brother-in-law, John
CRAWFORD.
Friends may call at the Brian E.
Wood Funeral Home, 250 - 14th Street West, Owen Sound, Ontario,
N4K-3X8 (519-376-7492) on Friday evening, April 4th, 2008 from
7: 00-9:00 p.m. and one hour prior to service. A Funeral Service
for Josephine
DOHERTY will be held in the Funeral Home Chapel
on Saturday, April 5th, 2008 at 11: 00 with Doctor Brad
CLARK officiating.
Interment in Greenwood Cemetery. If so desired, the family would
appreciate donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or the
Canadian Cancer Society as your expression of sympathy.
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BAILEY o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2008-06-20 published
BAUMAN/BOWMAN,
Mary
Elizabeth (née
HALL)
Peacefully at Central Place in Owen Sound, on Wednesday evening,
June 18th, 2008. Mary Elizabeth
BAUMAN/BOWMAN (née
HALL,) of Owen Sound,
in her 97th year. Dearly beloved wife of the late Clifford
BAUMAN/BOWMAN.
Loving mother of Marie
PETCH, of Owen Sound. Loving grandmother
of Brian PETCH and his wife, Catherine, of Richmond Hill and
Terry PETCH and his wife, Nancy, of Oakville and great-grandmother
of Harris and Andrea
PETCH.
Mary will be sadly missed by her
brother, Allen
HALL and his wife, Mary, of Hanover, her sister-in-law,
Anna HALL, of Owen Sound and her many nieces and nephews. Predeceased
by her parents, Albert and Euphemia
HALL; her brother, Earl
HALL
her sisters, Lillian
TRELFORD
(Lorne) and Ruth
BAILEY (Ross:)
her son-in-law, John
PETCH; her infant granddaughter, Mary Elizabeth
PETCH.
Mary was a member of the Owen Sound Chapter #94 of the
Eastern Star. The family would like to express their heartfelt
appreciation to all the staff at Central Place for the loving
and compassionate care that Mary received during the six years
that she called Central Place, her home. It was very evident
how much you cared for her in the last final weeks. Friends may
call at the Brian E. Wood Funeral Home, 250 - 14th Street West,
Owen Sound, Ontario, N4K-3X8 (519-376-7492) on Friday evening
from 7: 00-9:00 p.m. and one hour prior to service. A Funeral
Service for Mary
BAUMAN/BOWMAN will be held in the Chapel on Saturday,
June 21st, 2008 at 11: 00 a.m. with Rev. Ralph
SCHMIDT officiating.
Interment in Greenwood Cemetery, Owen Sound. If so desired, the
family would appreciate donations to the Grey Bruce Health Services
Foundation or the charity of your choice as your expression of
sympathy.
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BAILEY o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2008-07-09 published
BARTLETT,
Beth
(BAILEY)
At her residence in Meaford on Monday July 7, 2008. The former
Beth BAILEY of Meaford, in her 84th year. Beloved wife of George
BARTLETT of Meaford. Dear mother of Bill and his wife
Jane of
Wyevale, Tom and his wife Kath of Dundas, Andy and his wife Jenny
of New Westminster, British Columbia, Lynn and her husband Gary
DUNBAR of Lake Wales, Florida and Gail of Burlington. Sadly missed
by grandchildren Laura and Paul; Michael, Nicole and Julie; David
and Jonathan. Fondly remembered by her brother Jim
BAILEY
(Mary▼)
of Barrie, her sister Alma
LINKLATER
(Bryce) of Jarvis and her
sister-in-law Mary
BAILEY of Etobicoke. Predeceased by her brother
J.D. BAILEY.
The family will receive Friends at the Ferguson
Funeral Home, Meaford on Thursday from 2-4 and 7-9 o'clock. The
funeral service will be conducted at the First Baptist Church,
Trowbridge Street, Meaford on Friday July 11th at 11 o'clock with
Reverend Steve
BEDARD officiating. Committal and interment to
follow at Lakeview Cemetery, Meaford. As your expression of sympathy,
donations may be made to the First Baptist Church or Juvenile
Diabetes Research Foundation Canada.
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BAILEY o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2007-05-07 published
Sherman Owen
BAILEY
In loving memory of Sherman Owen
BAILEY,
November 24, 1939 - April
26, 2008 who passed away at the Manitoulin Health Centre on
Saturday, April 26, 2008 at the age of 68.
Beloved husband of Catherine
BAILEY (née
DUNN) of Little Current. Father of daughter
Kimberley GROEN and Gerry
GREEN of Blind River. Predeceased by
son-in-law Leo
GROEN.
Brother of Vivian and husband George
PENNIE of
Manitowaning, Doug and wife
Mary▲▼
Ellen
BAILEY of Little Current,
Martin "BOYNE" and wife
Betty
BAILEY of Kagawong. Will always be
remembered by nieces and nephews Peter and wife
Sue
PENNIE,
Sandra
PENNIE, Martin
BAILEY, Bradley and wife Cynda
BAILEY, Terri
SMUCK and
Rodney. Predeceased by Blaire, Vivian Diane and Connie Lynn. Great
uncle of Jimmy, Drew, Ashley, Jordan, Trenton and Jordon. Visitation
was 7 - 9 pm Tuesday. Funeral Service was at 2 pm Wednesday, April
30, 2008 at Island Funeral Home. Burial at Kagawong Cedars Cemetery.
Donations to Diabetes, or the Heart and Stroke would be appreciated.
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BAILEY o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2008-05-07 published
SHERMAN
OWEN
BAILEY
In loving memory of Sherman Owen Bailey, November 24, 1939 - April
26, 2008 who passed away at the Manitoulin Health Centre on
Saturday, April 26, 2008 at the age of 68. Beloved husband of
Catherine Bailey (née Dunn) of Little Current. Father of daughter
Kimberley Groen and Gerry Green of Blind River. Predeceased by
son-in-law Leo Groen. Brother of Vivian and husband George Pennie of
Manitowaning, Doug and wife Mary Ellen Bailey of Little Current,
Martin "Boyne" and wife Betty Bailey of Kagawong. Will always be
remembered by nieces and nephews Peter and wife Sue Pennie, Sandra
Pennie, Martin Bailey, Bradley and wife Cynda Bailey, Terri Smuck and
Rodney. Predeceased by Blaire, Vivian Diane and Connie Lynn. Great
uncle of Jimmy, Drew, Ashley, Jordan, Trenton and Jordon. Visitation
was 7 - 9 pm Tuesday. Funeral Service was at 2 pm Wednesday, April
30, 2008 at Island Funeral Home. Burial at Kagawong Cedars Cemetery.
Donations to Diabetes, or the Heart and Stroke would be appreciated.
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BAILEY o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2008-10-08 published
BAILEY--In memory of a loving husband and devoted dad, Glendon Grant
BAILEY,
March 15, 1939 - October 8, 2005,
We do not need a special day
To bring you to our mind,
A day we do not think of you
Is very hard to find.
They say time heals all sorrow
And helps us to forget,
But time so far has only shown
How much we miss you yet.
If love could build a stairway
And heartaches make a lane,
We would walk up to Heaven
And bring you home again.
Forever loved and missed by Betty Jean and Valerie.
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BAILEY o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-03-21 published
RECKER,
Henry
J. "
Hank"
At Chatham Kent Health Alliance on Wednesday, March 19, 2008,
Henry
J.
(Hank)
RECKER of R.R.#2 Bothwell, in his 82nd year.
Survived by his wife, of 57 years, Nea
(BAILEY)
RECKER, and his
children, Muriel
KITTMER
(Doug) of Magnetewan, Erla
McCORMICK
of Sarnia, Donna
TAIT/TAITE/TATE
(Dave) of Alvinston, Brenda
RECKER (Ted)
of Sarnia, Henry
RECKER
(Marlene) of Alvinston, Robert
NEVE of
Bothwell. Loved by many grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Special friend of Bill and Bonnie
TAIT/TAITE/TATE of Saint Thomas. Predeceased
by his son Randy
RECKER (1994) and grand_sons, Barry
TAIT/TAITE/TATE and
Curtis RECKER.
Relatives and Friends will be received at the
Van Heck Visitation Centre, 3232 River St. Alvinston on Friday
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where the funeral service will be held on
Saturday,
March 22 at 11 a.m. Fr. Richard
SALDANHA officiating.
Interment St. Matthew's Cemetery, Alvinston. Memorial donations
may be made to the Children's Wish Foundation. Arrangements by
Van Heck Funeral Home.
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BAILEY o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-04-16 published
VOLKER, Gwenyth Jeanette (formerly
LAINE,
BAILEY, née
GIBSON)
Laine Bailey
VOLKER died peacefully at Parkwood Hospital after
a battle with cancer on Monday, April 14, 2008 in her 73rd year.
Dear mother of Karen
LAINE,
Janice
ZIMMER (Gary.)
Loving grandmother
of Richard and Brett. Dear sister of Lorraine
MORAN
(Paul,)
Bernice
GIBSON (Ron
HARDING), Christine
GAIOTTO (Loris), Tim
GIBSON (Vicky)
and many nieces and nephews. Predeceased by her husbands Leonard
George LAINE and Robert Leroy
BAILEY, her parents Jean and Robert
GIBSON and her brother Bobby
GIBSON.
Cremation has taken place.
The memorial service will be held at Mount Zion United Church,
471 Ridgewood Crescent, London at 11 a.m. on Friday, April 18,
2008. The family will receive Friends one hour prior to the service.
Interment to follow. Expressions of sympathy and donations (Wellspring
London and Region, Mount Zion United Church or Canadian Cancer
Society) would be appreciated and may be made through London
Cremation Services (519) 672-0459 or online at www.londoncremations.com
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BAILEY o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-05-21 published
BAILEY,
Margaret▲
Peacefully at her residence this past weekend, Margaret
BAILEY,
age 59 of Sarnia. Loving mother of Stephanie Smith
PROVENCHER
and her husband Peter and Simon
SMITH and his fiancee Tania.
Cherished grandmother of Haley, Jordan, and Avery. Dear sister
of Sarah and Susan. Close friend of Richard
SMITH.
Margaret was
a recognized local artist and was a chef for many years in the
Sarnia and Bayfield areas. A Celebration of Life will be held
on Friday, May 23, 2008, at 1: 00 p.m. at Smith Funeral Home,
1576 London Line, Sarnia. Cremation has taken place. Sympathy
may be expressed through donations to the Diabetes Association.
Memories and condolences may be sent online at www.smithfuneralhome.ca
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BAILEY o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-06-16 published
BAILEY,
Ruth
Ethel
(HEIPEL)
On Saturday, June 14, 2008 at University Hospital, London, Ruth
Ethel (HEIPEL)
BAILEY in her 83rd year. Predeceased by her loving
spouse Robert (1984) and beloved son Kevin (1992). Remembered
with much love by sons Brian (Carolyn) of London and Colin of
Toronto, sisters Margaret (Terry) of London and Fern (Robert)
of Stayner, special Friends Phyllis and Irene and Pyp. In keeping
with Ruth's wishes, no formal funeral services are planned. Cremation
has taken place with a private interment in Hanover at a later
date. In lieu of flowers, please consider an act of kindness
or make a contribution to the charity of your choice. Special
thanks to the emergency and neurological staff at University
Hospital as well as Doctor Ron
KOMAR and staff. Needham Funeral
Services entrusted with arrangements.
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BAILEY o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-06-27 published
BAILEY,
Elsie▼
In loving memory of a dear Mom, Grandmother and Great-Grandma,
who passed away 1 year ago June 27th, 2007. Our hearts are full
of memories, We cherish them with care, The way you had to leave
us, Will always seem unfair, One thing we have to tell you, Of
which there is no doubt, You are wonderful to remember, But so
hard to live without. Forever loved and remembered always. Daughter
Pauline; son-in-law Murray; grandchildren: Tammi; grand_son Rob
(Lorna) and great-grandchildren Crystal and Amanda.
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BAILEY o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-06-28 published
BAILEY,
Elsie▲
(May 20, 1926-June 2007)
You were the Finest of them All. My Best Friend, my Grama. Deeply
missed and forever loved by your granddaughter Tammi.
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BAILEY o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-07-05 published
FOX,
Anne▼ McFarlane
(McBOOM)
Peacefully on July 2, 2008 at London Health Sciences Center,
University▼
Campus▼ surrounded by her family, Anne McFarlane
FOX,
of London in her 92nd year. Anne will be sadly missed and always
remembered lovingly by her husband George, son Ronald (Janice)
of London, Grandchildren Andrew
FOX
(Danielle▼) of Brantford,
Sharron BAILEY
(Chris▼) of London and her special great-grandchildren
Griffen, Sophie, Ainsley, Alexis and Addison. Visitation will
be held in the Needham Funeral Home (520 Dundas Street, London)
on Sunday from 2-4 p.m. Where the funeral will be held in the
chapel on Monday July 7, 2008 at 1 p.m. Interment to follow in
Mount Pleasant Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to the
Alzheimer's Society or the Children's Hospital of Western Ontario
would be appreciated.
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BAILEY o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-07-06 published
FOX,
Anne▲ McFarlane
(McBOOM)
Peacefully on July 2, 2008 at London Health Sciences Center,
University▲
Campus▲ surrounded by her family, Anne McFarlane
FOX,
of London in her 92nd year. Anne will be sadly missed and always
remembered lovingly by her husband George, son Ronald (Janice)
of London, Grandchildren Andrew
FOX
(Danielle▲) of Brantford,
Shannon BAILEY
(Chris▲) of London and her special great-grandchildren
Griffen, Sophie, Ainsley, Alexis and Addison. Visitation will
be held in the Needham Funeral Home (520 Dundas Street, London)
on Sunday from 2-4 p.m. Where the funeral will be held in the
chapel on Monday July 7, 2008 at 1 p.m. Interment to follow in
Mount Pleasant Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to the
Alzheimer's Society or the Children's Hospital of Western Ontario
would be appreciated.
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BAILEY o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-07-07 published
SHEFFER,
Alma
Alma
Mildred (née
SAUNDERS)
Age 87, formerly of Brigden, died peacefully at Fiddick's Nursing
Home, Petrolia, on Sunday, July 6, 2008, with her family by her
side. Survived by her family Shirley and Roy
COOPER of Wyoming,
Marion and John
FORD of Brigden, and Evelyn and Rae
JAPP of Brigden.
Grandchildren Bev
WRIGHT,
Stephen and Elizabeth
COOPER, Sandra
and David BERRY, Carol
FORD and Jeff
TANNER, Bonnie and Joe
DAWSON,
Vicki and Chris
CRAN,
John and Shannon
FORD, Eddy and Carrie
JAPP,
Barry and Trisha
JAPP, and Jeffery and Rachel
JAPP, 23 great-grandchildren
and 1 great-great-grand_son. Also survived by her sisters and
brothers-in-law Thelma
SAUNDERS,
Dorothy and Jacob
SPENLER, Marion
CODLING,
Ruby and Sherman
BAILEY, Stella
SHEFFER, and Floyd and
Rita SHEFFER.
Predeceased by her parents Thomas and Rachel Jane
(WILLIAMSON)
SAUNDERS, brothers and sisters Stella, Cecil, Nettie,
Bettie, Jacob, Marion, Earl, and three infants and a granddaughter
Mary Kathleen
FORD. It was Mother's wish that there be a private
service following cremation. Interment at Saunders Family Cemetery,
Brooke Township, Lambton County. Sympathy donations may be made
to the C.E.E. Hospital Foundation, Petrolia, (the Pat Mailloux
Cataract Clinic Memorial Fund), or the charity of your choice.
Memories and condolences may be sent online at www.smithfuneralhome.ca
Arrangements entrusted to Smith Funeral Home, 1576 London Line,
Sarnia.
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BAILEY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-01-05 published
RANDS,
Clyde
David
Richard
Suddenly at the Prince Edward County Memorial Hospital, Picton,
Ontario on Friday, December 14, 2007, Clyde
RANDS formerly of
Cherry Valley, at the age of 89. Beloved husband of Catherine
RANDS (née
WATTAM, former wife of the late Doctor G.A.
POWERS) and
the late Anna Leona Cecelia
RANDS (née
LABA.) Dear brother of
Cyril (Lena) and the late Reginald (Trid). Predeceased by his
four sisters. Uncle of Maurina
PAULSON,
Mary
BLOCH and Jimmy
HUELIN.
Step-father of Scot
POWERS (Louise) and Nancy (Brent
BAILEY) and their children Darcy, Calum, Travis, Zachary and
Lauren. Mr.
RANDS rested at the Hicks Funeral Home, 2 Centre
Street, Picton. 613-476-5571. Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated
in the Church of St. Gregory The Great on Tuesday, December 18
at 11 a.m. The Reverend Father Bernard
O'NEILL and Deacon William
GERVAIS officiated. Interment of Cremated Remains will take place
in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Memorial donations to the Heart and Stroke
Foundation would be appreciated. (Cheques only, please). Friends
were received at the Church for one hour prior to the Massachusetts.
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BAILEY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-01-10 published
John ASHLEY, 77 Athlete
National Hockey League official believed 'nobody ever paid to
see a referee work'
By Josh BROWN,
Canadian
Press;
Globe and Mail archives, Page
S8
Kitchener, Ontario -- Being an National Hockey League referee
could be trying at times, but John
ASHLEY never let the crowd
get to him.
"My dad's commentary was, 'if they're watching me, they're missing
one helluva good game,' his daughter, Kristine
BAILEY, recalled.
"I think I heard him say that hundreds of times.
"Most people don't like officials. You either love them or hate
them. He used to just laugh it off and say it's apart of the
game."
Mr. ASHLEY, who was a member of the Hockey Hall of Fame, called
more than 650 National Hockey League games over the years. Regarded
as a tolerant arbiter who was willing to let the game proceed
until the childish hacking of the players became a factor, he
was fond of saying that "nobody ever paid to see a referee work.
The players wanted to play. I'd let them."
Raised in Preston, Ontario, he hit the ice as a youngster and
forged a successful hockey career playing for the Toronto Marlies
and Guelph Biltmores on the Junior A circuit, before moving on
to stints with Pittsburgh and Syracuse in the American Hockey
League.
"Then they sold me to Eddie Shore at Springfield, and that's
when I quit," he told the late Paul Patton of The Globe and Mail
in 1987. After that, he joined a senior hockey club in Stratford,
Ontario, "but when the league went broke, I turned to officiating
just for something to do. It turned out longer than I expected."
Although a talented player, he had the wisdom to recognize he
had better prospects as an official and donned the zebra stripes.
He refereed one year in the American and Central leagues, served
as a linesman in the National Hockey League for 17 games, and
then turned to refereeing in 1959. He soon established himself
as one of the most reliable referees in the business.
Mr. ASHLEY refereed 622 regular season games and 58 playoff matchups
during his 13-year on-ice career in the National Hockey League.
From 1964-72, he worked every Game 7 of the Stanley Cup playoffs
a sure sign of respect.
Over the years, he experienced his share of problems. Jack Riley,
the general manager of the Pittsburgh Penguins, once complained
that he called too many penalties against expansion teams; Bill
Jennings, the New York Rangers' president, threatened to protest
any games he officiated (Mr. Jennings was upset after a Chicago
Blackhawk player threw his stick on to the ice to a teammate
who had broken his stick, and the referee missed it); in 1969,
Red Kelly, then coaching at Pittsburgh, said he was patently
biased against expansion teams. To balance all the criticism,
Toronto
Maple
Leafs manager Punch Imlach said Mr.
ASHLEY was
welcome to handle every Leaf game he wanted.
"Officiating is a one-way street," Mr.
ASHLEY said. "Every time
a team loses, they blame the referee, but that's a cop-out. When
they win, no one remembers who the referee was. Hockey would
be in an awful mess if the officials made as many mistakes as
the players."
Mr. ASHLEY said he did not know a lot about officiating when
he started, "but I had been on the other side of the fence as
a player, so I knew how hockey players thought, how they reacted.
I was used to all the noise in the rink. When people yelled at
me, I'd tell them 'Keep hollering! Come back and bring your Friends.
You're paying my salary…' "
As for his prejudice against expansion teams, Mr.
ASHLEY said
he simply preferred the standard of play to be found in the "original
six."
"My God, we had some awful tough players when there were only
six teams," he told The Globe's Allen Abel in 1981. "They use
the word 'goon' a lot these days, but how could you call players
like Ted Lindsay and Fernie Flaman goons when they were getting
you 25 goals a year? They knew how to play hockey. Now you've
got players, the people are screaming for blood and thunder,
and they get 200 minutes in penalties and score five goals all
season. Don't you think the people would rather cheer for somebody
who could help win a hockey game?"
For all that rough play, he said he never saw anything on the
ice that frightened him. "I had the game when Pat Quinn hit Bobby
Orr; remember what a big deal they made about that? If it hadn't
been Orr, nobody would have said a word. I didn't think it was
anything."
Although Mr. Quinn's crunching check during the 1969 playoffs
between the Leafs and the Boston Bruins is today regarded as
the final blow that did in Mr. Orr's knees, the veteran referee
shrugged it off as business as usual: "They talk about violence
today… it's just people crying."
At a personal level, Mr.
ASHLEY was a fun-loving father who took
family members on the road across North America while he worked,
in part for the thrill, in part for company. At one game, his
daughter Kristine said he asked an usher to keep an eye on her
while he worked. "He would say 'watch the game, cheer for everybody
and don't tell anybody who you are' " she said. "He was always
objective. He liked to watch a good hockey game. He never cared
who won or lost. That wasn't his job. He really had a good appreciation
for players and officials who were talented."
In 1971, he worked the seventh games of the quarter-final, semi-final
and final in the Stanley Cup playoffs. "There's a lot of pressure,
but those are the easiest games because players are afraid to
make mistakes. The first and third games of a series, the ones
that open a building, are the toughest. You get three things
out of this business: The satisfaction of knowing that you did
a good job, your cheque every payday and the next year when they
rehire you."
Mr. ASHLEY retired that same year but remained with the National
Hockey League as a talent scout for officials. He was inducted
into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1981.
John ASHLEY was born in Galt, Ontario, in 1930. He died of heart
failure at Saint Mary's Hospital in Kitchener, Ontario, last Saturday.
He was 77. He is survived by his wife, June, and by daughter
Kristine and son Tom. He also leaves his brother, Doug.
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BAILEY,
Allan
Daniel
At Ingersoll on January 31, 2008, Allan Daniel
BAILEY, of Ingersoll,
formerly of Toronto and Montreal, in his 88th year. Distinguished
brewing scientist and artist. Husband of Janet
(PEARSON)
BAILEY.
Father of John and his wife Lori of Vancouver, Allan of Fairfax,
Virginia and Peter of Vancouver. Grandfather of Kara, Steven,
Scott, Elissa and Emily. Brother-in-law of Audrey
BAILEY of Brockville
and predeceased by brother Lloyd. Funeral Service will be held
at the McBeath-Dynes Funeral Home, 246 Thames St. S., Ingersoll
(519-425-1600) on Wednesday, February 6, 2008 at 2: 00 p.m. Visitation
one hour prior to service time. In lieu of flowers memorial donations
to the Alzheimer Society or charity of your choice would be appreciated.
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PATTERSON,
Barbara
Passed away peacefully at home on Tuesday, February 12, 2008
at the age of 82. Beloved wife of the late Robert. Loving mother
to Susan and her husband Terry and Nancy and her husband John.
Dear sister of the late William
BAILEY.
Will be lovingly remembered
by many dear family and Friends. Friends will be received at
the Sherrin Funeral Home, 873 Kingston Rd. (West of Victoria
Park, 416-698-2861), Toronto on Friday from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. A funeral
service will be held in the Chapel on Saturday February 16th
2008 at 2: 00 p.m. Cremation to follow. If desired, memorial contributions
may be made to Birchcliff Bluffs United Church, 33 East Rd.,
Toronto, Ontario M1N 1Z9.
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BAILEY,
Kristine
Ann (née
BLAIR)
Kristy, after a long battle with ovarian cancer, passed peacefully
on March 3, 2008, at the Royal Victoria Hospital, in Barrie at
the age of 49. Her want and zest for life will be missed by her
partner in life Bob and her extended family, father Lyle, Christina,
and her siblings, Jay, Melissa, Elliot, and Dan. Kristy was predeceased
by Mary, her mother. Her Godchildren Larry, Kristy and John and
all her extended family and many Friends will miss her presence.
While Kristy's life ended prematurely, she experienced many of
life's joy. Her early school days, she lived in London, England
and returned to Canada as a teenager. She enjoyed sailing in
the Caribbean, skiing in Europe, Canada and the U.S. In the last
months of her life she was nurtured by her most favorite place,
her cottage on Lake Rosseau. A celebration of Kristy's life will
be held at The Old Mill Inn, 21 Old Mill Road, Toronto, on Saturday,
March 15th, at 3: 00 p.m. Her joyous spirit for life will be forever
remembered. Flowers will be received by The Old Mill Inn and
donations can be made to the Royal Victoria Hospital.
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BAILEY,
Helen▼
Waugh▼ (née
GROOM)
Helen is reunited with her beloved Glen (1969) having passed
away on the evening on March 18, 2008 after a brief struggle
with pneumonia. Born in Kitchener, Ontario on May 22, 1908, she
made it into her 100th year. She grew up in Hamilton where she
became an elementary school teacher before her marriage and then
retired to raise her family in Toronto. She passed this career
legacy to all three of her children. She had a long and happy
life with her final years in the caring atmosphere of Christie
Gardens Senior's Residence. Mourning her passing are her three
children Robert (Carol), Douglas (Joan), and Barbara (Dominik),
her grandchildren David and James, Janet, Barbara and Stuart,
and Nikolas and her great-granddaughter Nora.
The funeral will take place at Murray E. Newbigging Funeral Home,
733 Mt. Pleasant Road (just south of Eglinton) on Wednesday,
March 26th at 11: 00 a.m. with visitation one hour prior to the
service. There will be a reception at the funeral home following
the interment at Mount Pleasant Cemetery.
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BAILEY,
Helen▲
Waugh▲ (née
GROOM)
Helen is reunited with her beloved Glen (1969) having passed
away on the evening on March 18, 2008 after a brief struggle
with pneumonia. Born in Kitchener, Ontario on May 22, 1908, she
made it into her 100th year. She grew up in Hamilton where she
became an elementary school teacher before her marriage and then
retired to raise her family in Toronto. She passed this career
legacy to all three of her children. She had a long and happy
life with her final years in the caring atmosphere of Christie
Gardens Senior's Residence. Mourning her passing are her three
children Robert (Carol), Douglas (Joan), and Barbara (Dominik),
her grandchildren David and James, Janet, Barbara and Stuart,
and Nikolas and her great-granddaughter Nora.
The funeral will take place at Murray E. Newbigging Funeral Home,
733 Mt. Pleasant Road (just south of Eglinton) on Wednesday,
March 26th at 11: 00 a.m. with visitation one hour prior to the
service. There will be a reception at the funeral home following
the interment at Mount Pleasant Cemetery.
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DIRKS,
Wilhelmina G.E.
(VAN
STEENBERGEN)
It is with sadness that we announce the passing of the matriarch
of our family on April 5, 2008.
Willy or Oma, as she was known to all, was born in Semarang on
the island of Java in Indonesia. She was the only child of Dirk
Th. W. VAN
STEENBERGEN and Wilhelmina LE
GEU.
Her early years
were spent on a sugar plantation managed by her father. At the
age of 17 she was sent to The Netherlands to live with an aunt
and uncle while she continued her education at secondary and
post secondary school. She married the love of her life, Adriaan
(Ad) DIRKS, on December 06, 1939. Together they had three daughters,
Anke, Elsje and Luke. Their lives were impacted by the dark years
of the German occupation during World War 2. Willy spent many
kms. on the road, on a bicycle with no tires, trading wedding
presents for food for her family. During this time Willy worried
about her parents who were imprisoned in a Japanese concentration
camp on the island of Java.
Determined to find a better life, Willy, Ad and the girls moved
to the island of Curacao in the Netherlands Antilles and then
5 years later to Canada. As a trained bookkeeper, Willy who spoke
6 languages, first worked alongside her husband in his insurance
business. However, after the girls were educated and married,
Willy started Wellington Way Travel agency with offices in Markham,
Ontario and Unionville, Ontario. In 1976 she retired from the
business world, moved to North Eastern Ontario, to be close to
her family. Unfortunately her health failed and Oma, as she was
known then, moved to Northview Nursing Home in Englehart, Ontario.
Willy was predeceased by her parents, her husband Adriaan (1972),
her daughter Elizabeth
LOGAN (1982) and son-in-law William
LOGAN
She is survived by her daughters and spouses Anne and Ronald
BAILEY
and Lucy and Lawrence
DUKE all of Thornloe, Ontario. Also by her
8 grandchildren and their spouses David
BAILEY and Susan
DAVIS-
BAILEY,
Jennifer BAILEY and David
BAERG, Christopher
DUKE and Elise
ROBITAILLE,
Andrea and Hugh
HAMILTON,
Matthew and Carol
DUKE, Ian and Lisa
LOGAN,
Robert and Susan
LOGAN and Jodi and Michael
HARKER as well as 15 great-grandchildren.
Friends and family will be received at McDonalds Funeral Home
on Tues. April 8th, a funeral Mass will follow on Wed. April 9th
at Holy Trinity Church both location are in Englehart, Ontario.
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GOULD,
Grant
Allenby, M.D.
(March 12, 1918-April 24, 2008)
In Newport Beach, California. Born in Uxbridge, Ontario to Thomas
and Alma GOULD and predeceased by siblings Thomas Bruce, Winnifred
(Mac) CANNINGTON,
Russell
Herbert
(Florence) and nephew Glenn.
Survived by his loving companion, Anne
McKNIGHT and family; children,
Marilyn Anne
(MORTIMER-
LAMB), Sheila Arlene, Grant Anthony (Dianna)
grandchildren Geoffrey, Stephanie, Jaimie, Kimberley and Sasha
sister-in-law Eileen
GOULD-
BAILEY of Uxbridge, nephew Doctor Tom
JOHNSON and family of Lindsay, Ontario, niece Mary Jane
PRESTON
and family of Port Hope, Ontario. Also survived by Gia
DESILVA,
his assistant, devoted friend and caregiver in his final days,
and dear Ed
O'SULLIVAN, thank you. Dad graduated from the University
of Toronto Medical School and interned at the Ottawa Civic Hospital
before joining the Royal Canadian Navy in World War 2 where he
met and married Sheila
NEIL, R.N. Upon residency at the Halifax
Naval Hospital, Nova Scotia, he was posted overseas, serving
on the HMCS Regina. In the Normandy invasion, his ship was
torpedoed while rescuing survivors in the English Channel. Blown
off the bridge and with a crushed chest he performed heroic surgical
and medical care of the crew for which he was decorated by King
George VI. Brilliant physician and general surgeon, accomplished
pianist, small-aircraft pilot, magician, honorary member Newport
Beach Tennis Club, mechanic to his 2-door. '70 Cadillac DeVille
convertible, craftsman and devoted animal lover, to name a few
of his many talents and loves. A tremendous intellect and unique
human being, you will be greatly missed, Dad. God Bless you.
Donations may be made to Big Brothers Big Sisters and the Society
for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.
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LOCKHART,
David▼
Robert▼
Donald▼
Much▼ loved son of John A. and the late Margaret
LOCKHART of Huntingdon,
Quebec passed away on June 24th in Vancouver where he had made
his home for most of the last 30 years. David will be greatly
missed by his twin brother Peter, his sisters Andrea and Nancy,
his brother Robin, Murray Frum, Karyn
LOCKHART and Michael
BAILEY,
nieces and nephews Ryan, Alexis, Michael, Tamara, Benjamin and
Gabriel, dear friend Chris Mancini and many cousins and extended
family. David had a big heart and his circle included many, all
of whom mourn his passing. The family wishes to extend a special
thanks to our loving cousin Margaret
RAMSDALE. A memorial service
will take place in Vancouver later this summer.
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LOCKHART,
David▲
Robert▲
Donald▲
Much▲ loved son of John A. and the late Margaret
LOCKHART of Huntingdon,
Quebec passed away on June 24th in Vancouver where he had made
his home for most of the last 30 years. David will be greatly
missed by his twin brother Peter, his sisters Andrea and Nancy,
his brother Robin, Murray Frum, Karyn
LOCKHART and Michael
BAILEY,
nieces and nephews Ryan, Alexis, Michael, Tamara, Benjamin and
Gabriel, dear friend Chris Mancini and many cousins and extended
family. David had a big heart and his circle included many, all
of whom mourn his passing. The family wishes to extend a special
thanks to our loving cousin Margaret Ramsdale. A memorial service
will take place in Vancouver later this summer.
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ALTILIA,
James
Anthony "
Jack"
Peacefully, on Friday, July 11, 2008 at Sunnybrook Hospital in
his 89th year. Beloved husband of Nora for 57 years. Dear father
to Theresa
CHART (Mike), Greg (Torrianne), Elaina
ROMITA (Joe),
Steve, and Anita
BAILEY.
Loving grandfather of 10 grandchildren
and 9 great-grandchildren. Survived by dear brothers Anthony
(Anne) and Joe (Ann) and many nieces and nephews. A visitation
will be held on Monday, July 14th from 2-4 and 7-9 at the Murray E.
Newbigging Funeral Home, 733 Mount Pleasant Road (south of Eglinton).
A Mass of Christian burial will be held at St. Monica's R.C.
Church, 44 Broadway Avenue, on Tuesday at 11: 00 a.m. In lieu
of flowers, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society or the Sunnybrook
Foundation would be appreciated by the family.
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BAILLARGEON,
John
Paul
Died May 18, 2006 Why cry for a soul set free You dreamed your
dreams and lived them with passion and intelligent commitment.
We were so privileged to accompany you on a ride through life
that was simply amazing. We were so fortunate to have you as
long as we did but what we wouldn't give for the sound of your
voice, our chats, our crazy laughs and our life and times together.
Forever in our memories - we will love you forever, Rob, Brian,
Edward, Catherine and Mom and Dad.
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ROBERTSON,
Wanza▼
Kate▼ (née
BUCKLEY)
On Saturday, January 19, 2008, of cancer, surrounded by family
at her home in Mississauga, Ontario. Born in St. Catharines,
Ontario, on July 12, 1928, Wanza was the first child of the late
Eric and Edna (née
HONSBERGER)
BUCKLEY
(Windsor,▼
Ontario▼) and
a loving older sister to the late Keith
BUCKLEY (2000.) She was
predeceased by her mother- and father-in-law Agnes (née
BAILLIE)
and Peter ROBERTSON
(Bishopbriggs▼ and
Glasgow,▼
Scotland▼ and Windsor,
Ontario,▼) her husband of 41 years, Ronald
ROBERTSON, Q.C., in
1992, and by their daughter, Heather Agnes, in 1980. Wanza was
a devoted wife, mother and grandmother and a great friend to
many. She will be greatly missed by her three surviving children
and their spouses, Peter
ROBERTSON
(Antonietta▼
SEUCHARAN) Holly
ROBERTSON (Gaetano
AMATO), and Kate
ROBERTSON (Michael
HOPTON).
She will also be deeply missed by her eight grandchildren: Kate,
Eric, and Natalie
AMATO;
Lee▼ and Cole
ROBERTSON; and Matthew,
Sarah and Aimee
HOPTON.
She▼ was a cherished sister-in- law to
childhood friend Margaret
SPETTIGUE (née
ROBERTSON)
(Owen▼
SPETTIGUE)
of Leamington, Ontario, and sister-in-law Judy
BUCKLEY (née
LAWRASON)
of St Catharines and Toronto, and a very special aunt to their
respective children: Margaret-Ann, Charles, James, Katherine
and Christine
SPETTIGUE; and Erica and Andrew
BUCKLEY.
Dedicated▼
to the wellbeing of others, especially family, she was also very
active in the community. As a volunteer for the Canadian Cancer
Society for many years, she drove cancer patients to appointments
and treatments. She also delivered meals on behalf of Meals on
Wheels. Even the local wildlife benefited from her thoughtfulness:
Wanza nurtured milkweed and other native plants in her backyard
gardens long before it became trendy to do so. Wanza was a private
person, but her kindness and wry sense of humour drew many to
her. She was intensely interested in politics and enjoyed well-informed
and lively political discussions. With her keen intellect, she
was an avid reader and wordsmith, but nobody could say more by
simply arching an eyebrow. Her Friends and family will miss her
empathy, dry wit, and wise counsel. Wanza endured her illness
and her difficult final weeks and days with her characteristic
grace and dignity and with a stoicism and sense of humour that
was typical of her approach to life's troubles. A funeral service
will be held at St. Andrew's Memorial Presbyterian Church, 24 Stavebank
Rd. North, (Port Credit) Mississauga (905-278- 8907), at 10: 30 a.m.
on Friday, January 25, 2008. In lieu of flowers, donations to
the Canadian Mental Health Association, The Canadian Cancer Society
or Plan Canada (formerly Foster Parents Plan) would be appreciated.
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ROBERTSON,
Wanza▲
Kate▲ (née
BUCKLEY)
On Saturday, January 19, 2008, of cancer, surrounded by family
at her home in Mississauga, Ontario. Born in St. Catharines,
Ontario, on July 12, 1928, Wanza was the first child of the late
Eric and Edna (née
HONSBERGER)
BUCKLEY
(Windsor,▲
Ontario▲) and
a loving older sister to the late Keith
BUCKLEY (2000.) She was
predeceased by her mother and father-in-law Agnes (née
BAILLIE)
and Peter ROBERTSON
(Bishopbriggs▲ and
Glasgow,▲
Scotland▲ and Windsor,
Ontario,▲) her husband of 41 years, Ronald
ROBERTSON, Q.C., in
1992, and by their daughter, Heather Agnes, in 1980. Wanza was
a devoted wife, mother and grandmother and a great friend to
many. She will be greatly missed by her three surviving children
and their spouses, Peter
ROBERTSON
(Antonietta▲
SEUCHARAN) Holly
ROBERTSON (Gaetano
AMATO), and Kate
ROBERTSON (Michael
HOPTON).
She will also be deeply missed by her eight grandchildren: Kate,
Eric, and Natalie
AMATO;
Lee▲ and Cole
ROBERTSON; and Matthew,
Sarah and Aimee
HOPTON.
She▲ was a cherished sister-in-law to
childhood friend Margaret
SPETTIGUE (née
ROBERTSON)
(Owen▲
SPETTIGUE)
of Leamington, Ontario, and sister-in-law Judy
BUCKLEY (née
LAWRASON)
of St Catharines and Toronto, and a very special aunt to their
respective children: Margaret-Ann, Charles, James, Katherine
and Christine
SPETTIGUE; and Erica and Andrew
BUCKLEY.
Dedicated▲
to the wellbeing of others, especially family, she was also very
active in the community. As a volunteer for the Canadian Cancer
Society for many years, she drove cancer patients to appointments
and treatments. She also delivered meals on behalf of Meals on
Wheels. Even the local wildlife benefited from her thoughtfulness:
Wanza nurtured milkweed and other native plants in her backyard
gardens long before it became trendy to do so. Wanza was a private
person, but her kindness and wry sense of humour drew many to
her. She was intensely interested in politics and enjoyed wellinformed
and lively political discussions. With her keen intellect, she
was an avid reader and wordsmith, but nobody could say more by
simply arching an eyebrow. Her Friends and family will miss her
empathy, dry wit, and wise counsel. Wanza endured her illness
and her difficult final weeks and days with her characteristic
grace and dignity and with a stoicism and sense of humour that
was typical of her approach to life's troubles. A memorial service
was held at St. Andrew's Memorial Presbyterian Church, in Port
Credit, Mississauga on January 25, 2008. In lieu of flowers,
donations to the Canadian Mental Health Association, The Canadian
Cancer Society or Plan Canada (formerly Foster Parents Plan)
would be appreciated.
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BLACK,
Madeleine▼ (née
BEAUBIEN)
Passed away peacefully at the Maison Herron on May 7, 2008. Widow
of Denis John
BLACK.
Beloved▼ mother of Jennifer, Brian and John
(Gigi). Dear grandmother of Christopher, Matthew, Stephanie and
Andrew BLACK.
Also▼ survived by her nieces Gretta Taylor
CHAMBERS
and Margot Beaubien
BAILLIE and her nephews Charles Taylor and
Charles BEAUBIEN.
Grateful▼ thanks to Fran Porteous for devoted
care. A funeral service will be held at the church of the Ascension
of Our Lord on May 14, 2008 at 11 a.m. at Sherbrooke Street and
Clarke Avenue, Westmount. In lieu of flowers, donations to McGill
University Council on Palliative Care would be gratefully appreciated.
Funeral direction by Collins Clarke MacGillivray White (514) 483-1870.
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BLACK,
Madeleine▲ (née
BEAUBIEN)
Passed away peacefully at the Maison Herron on May 7, 2008. Widow
of Denis John
BLACK.
Beloved▲ mother of Jennifer, Brian and John
(Gigi). Dear grandmother of Christopher, Matthew, Stephanie and
Andrew BLACK.
Also▲ survived by her nieces Gretta Taylor
CHAMBERS
and Margot Beaubien
BAILLIE and her nephews Charles
TAILOR/TAYLOR and
Charles BEAUBIEN.
Grateful▲ thanks to Fran Porteous for devoted
care. A funeral service will be held at the church of the Ascension
of Our Lord on May 14, 2008 at 11 a.m. at Sherbrooke Street and
Clarke Avenue, Westmount. In lieu of flowers, donations to McGill
University Council on Palliative Care would be gratefully appreciated.
Funeral direction by Collins Clarke MacGillivray White (514) 483-1870.
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NEWTON,
Peter
C.
(February 27, 1926-July 14, 2008)
Peter died suddenly on July 14th at Sunnybrook Center for War
Veterans in Toronto, at the age of 82. Pete will be remembered
for his generosity and the many and varied accomplishments of
his life. To name just a few: Peter served in World War 2, he
was the President of Osler Bluff Ski Club in the 70's, he was
in large part responsible for the installation of the triple
chair at Osler Bluff Ski Club, the building of two tennis courts
during the winter at the Stony Lake Yacht Club and he was the
Commodore of Stony Lake Yacht Club. He had a creative mind, spending
many winters on the design and development of his own "snow sailor."
Peter was a kind and gentle soul, whose love for children, animals
and the outdoors was returned to him many fold.
He will be missed and remembered by his many Friends and family.
Peter leaves behind his 3 children: Pamela
CARLSON,
David
NEWTON
and Heidi
(EGAN)
NEWTON, his 9 grandchildren: Ali, Jake and Jaime
EGAN,
Jenna,
Blake and Dillon
NEWTON, Benji, Jeremy and Thula
CARLSON.
Peter also leaves behind his sister Nancy
BAILLIE and
his brother John
NEWTON. He now rests with his wife
Susan
NEWTON
(née SLATER) who predeceased him November 1998. In lieu of flowers,
donations may be made to the Hospice Society. A memorial service
will be held at Saint Peter's-On-the-Rock Church on Stony Lake,
Ontario, 11 a.m. Friday July 25th. Reception to follow at David
and Michelle
NEWTON's cottage on Stony Lake. (705-654-3505) A
celebration of his life will also be held at the Stony Lake Yacht
Club on Saturday August 23rd at 5 p.m.
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