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CARAPELLA,
Anna▼
Peacefully▼ on Sunday, March 09, 2008. Mrs. Anna
CARAPELLA of
London▼ in her 87th year. Beloved wife of the late Antonio
CARAPELLA
(2007). Dear mother of Dominic (Donna), Joe (Lyn) and Mario (Tina).
Loving grandmother of Adam, Mathew, Jake and Olivia. Dear sister
of Concetta
MASSAROTTI (late Mike) and the late Giuseppe
GRIFFA
(late Maria) Sister-in-law of Gina
CARAPELLA of Italy. Dear aunt
to many nieces and nephews. Visitation will be held on Tuesday
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. with prayers at 7: 30 p.m. at the Westview
Funeral Chapel, 709 Wonderland Road North. The Funeral Mass will
be celebrated at Saint_John the Divine, 390 Baseline Road West,
on Wednesday, March 12, 2008 at 10 a.m. Entombment, Saint Peter's
Holy Family Chapel Mausoleum. Those wishing to make a donation
in memory of Anna are asked to consider the Alzheimer Society
of London and Middlesex, The Canadian Diabetes Association or
the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario.
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CARAPELLA,
Anna▲
Peacefully▲ on Sunday, March 09, 2008. Mrs. Anna
CARAPELLA of
London▲ in her 87th year. Beloved wife of the late Antonio
CARAPELLA
(2007). Dear mother of Dominic (Donna), Joe (Lyn) and Mario (Tina).
Loving grandmother of Adam, Matthew, Jake and Olivia. Dear sister
of Concetta
MASSAROTTI (late Mike) and the late Giuseppe
GRIFFA
(late Maria) Sister-in-law of Gina
CARAPELLA of Italy. Dear aunt
to many nieces and nephews. Visitation will be held on Tuesday
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. with prayers at 7: 30 p.m. at the Westview
Funeral Chapel, 709 Wonderland Road North. The Funeral Mass will
be celebrated at Saint_John the Divine, 390 Baseline Road West,
on Wednesday, March 12, 2008 at 10 a.m. Entombment, Saint Peter's
Holy Family Chapel Mausoleum. Those wishing to make a donation
in memory of Anna are asked to consider the Alzheimer Society
of London and Middlesex, The Canadian Diabetes Association or
the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario.
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CARAVAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2008-03-12 published
MULLETT,
May
Cavell (née
LUSH)
Passed away peacefully on Tuesday, March 11, 2008 at The Wenleigh
Nursing Home, Mississauga, Ontario. Born May 17, 1925 in Gambo,
Newfoundland.
Daughter of the late Thomas and Keziah
LUSH.
Predeceased
by her loving husband of 60 years James (2003), her eldest daughter
Cavell MORENCY and her grand_son Robbie
MORENCY.
May devoted her
life to her family. She was a wonderful and loving mother to
Diane CARAVAN, James (Margo), David (Jane), Carolyn
WISCOMBE
(Paul,) Roma
GUERIN
(Paul,)
Katherine
LATINI (Leo,) and Dean
(Alison) and mother-in-law to Jean-Marc
MORENCY.
Nanny will be
greatly missed by her 23 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren.
Survived by her sister-in-law Winnie
LUSH and many nieces and
nephews. Sister of the late Lawrence, Ken, Ethel, Francis, Clara
and Alma. In the last four years May (Mom) faced many challenges
due to declining health but fought a valiant battle. We would
like to thank the nurses and care providers at The Wenleigh,
the nurses and doctors at the Credit Valley Hospital Renal Unit,
and the staff at Ambutrans for their care and compassion. A private
family service will be held at the Turner and Porter Peel Chapel,
905-279-7663. Interment Saint_John's Dixie Cemetery, Mississauga.
If desired, donations to the Kidney Foundation of Canada would
be appreciated.
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CARBALLO o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-03-06 published
An $8,000 bill to pay before he rests in peace
Neither landlady nor man's family can afford to send body home
By Anthony
REINHART,
Page A1
Toronto -- After working each day to build houses he couldn't
afford, Alvaro Vargas
FONSECA would lay his body down in a small,
rented room in Toronto.
Today, Mr.
FONSECA's corpse lies at a west-end funeral home,
in a lonely state of limbo, where it will stay until someone
pays $8,000 to send it home to Costa Rica.
Mr. FONSECA, 38, was among the estimated 20,000 illegal immigrants
working in greater Toronto's construction industry when a heart
attack felled him on a Mississauga job site on February 25.
With no loved ones in Canada to claim him, it fell to his landlady,
Cristina CARBALLO, to have his body taken to a funeral home while
she conferred by telephone with his distraught relatives in the
Central American country.
Trouble is, neither Ms.
CARBALLO nor Mr.
FONSECA's family can
afford the $8,000 cost to send his remains home.
The situation is particularly distressing to Ms.
CARBALLO, who
now finds herself on a financial hook for a second time for trying
to do right by Mr.
FONSECA.
The first time was in July of 2006, when she borrowed $2,000
in cash and put up $6,000 against the value of her modest Toronto
home to bail Mr.
FONSECA out of immigration detention, where
he was awaiting deportation. She had never met him, but had learned
of his plight though her brother, an acquaintance.
Upon Mr. FONSECA's release, Ms.
CARBALLO rented him a room in
her basement for $400 a month, while he worked as a framer and
chipped away at the paperwork to obtain legal status.
Since Mr. FONSECA's death 10 days ago, she has asked Citizenship
and Immigration Canada to return the $2,000 in bail money so
that she can apply it to the cost of shipping his remains, but
was told she must first provide a death certificate - then wait,
possibly months - for her request to wind through the bureaucracy.
"I just want to help," said Ms.
CARBALLO, 45, who came legally
to Canada from El Salvador 20 years ago and now runs her own
beauty salon. A single mother of three, she sympathized with
Mr. FONSECA, who was sending money home to his three children.
His co-workers at a Brampton-based contracting firm have set
up a fund in hopes of covering the body transport costs, to which
Local 183 of the Labourers' International Union of North America
has made a "substantial donation," Michael
O'BRIEN, a union official,
said yesterday.
Roger NAIR, a customer and friend of Ms.
CARBALLO, has also come
to her aid. Mr.
NAIR, who runs a film production company and,
by coincidence, is working on a project about the hidden lives
of refugees in Toronto, has arranged for a lawyer to make inquiries
with the immigration department, free of charge, on her behalf.
A Citizenship and Immigration department spokesman, citing privacy
rules, declined to comment on Mr.
FONSECA's case.
Beyond the specifics of government policy, Mr.
NAIR finds sad
irony in what he sees as a lack of official concern for the fate
of the dead man's remains, or for Ms.
CARBALLO, whose only motive
was to help another human being.
"The Canadian government would have stepped up to the plate to
deport this guy in two seconds, and sent him back and paid for
his flight," Mr.
NAIR said. "Now the guy is dead, so what are
we doing? Are we just going to leave him to rot?"
Ms. CARBALLO, who could have walked away but chose not to, is
"actually getting penalized for helping someone."
As for Canada, Mr.
NAIR struggled with disquieting thoughts about
a country that so often fancies itself a paragon of decency in
a cold world.
"I take it that we have become so uncompassionate about people
around us," he said. "We don't see that everybody's got a life,
and they have a family, and we can't see beyond our noses.
"We're a well-to-do country. I don't think it's right."
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CARBERT o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2008-03-13 published
CARBERT,
Reginald
William "
Reg"
At Grey Bruce Health Services in Meaford on Wednesday March 12,
2008. Reginald William ‘Reg'
CARBERT of Ravenna, in his 81st
year. Predeceased by his beloved wife
Mary
Janette (née
BOYLE)
CARBERT in 2001. Loving father of Keith
TAILOR/TAYLOR and his wife
Patricia
of Kitchener and Max
TAILOR/TAYLOR and his wife
Dorene of Ravenna. Sadly
missed grandfather of Amanda
TIMBERS and Stewart (Kerri)
TAILOR/TAYLOR
and Sheldon
LEE and Belinda
TAILOR/TAYLOR, and great-grandfather of
Tyson and Tanner
TIMBERS and Lily
TAILOR/TAYLOR. Dear brother of Harry
(Doris) CARBERT and Isabel (Walter)
GOUDY all of Markdale. Fondly
remembered by dear friend Dorothy
MOFFATT of Meaford. Predeceased
by brothers Glen and Nelson. Family will receive Friends at the
Ferguson Funeral Home, The Valley Chapel, in Thornbury on Thursday
from 2: 00 until 4:00 and 7:30 until 9:00 p.m. Brethren of the
Beaver Lodge Masonic Lodge #234 Ancient, Free and Accepted Masons
will conduct a memorial service at the funeral home on Thursday
evening at 7 o'clock. Funeral services, officiated by Reverend
Judith OLIVER, will be conducted at the funeral home on Friday
March 14th at 1: 00 p.m. with interment at Lakeview Cemetery,
Meaford to follow. As your expression of sympathy donations to
the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated.
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CARBONE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-05-10 published
NICHOLLS,
Elizabeth
Anne (formerly
NORRIS)
At Parkwood Hospital after a brief battle with cancer on May 7th,
2008, Elizabeth Anne
NICHOLLS of London in her 67th year. Beloved
wife of the late Ivan
NICHOLLS (2004) and Ron
NORRIS (1997.)
Loving mother of Brad
CURTIS
(Barb
CARBONE) and loving step mother
to Marc NORRIS,
Susan
NORRIS and Sharon
NORRIS. She will be sadly
missed by Charles
JENKINS
(Shirley,)
Jillian
BATES (John) and
Alex JENKINS.
Anne's family invite relatives and Friends to a
celebration of her life on Saturday May 17, 2008 at 1 p.m. at
the Loyal Order of the Moose Lodge (6 Weston St.). Donations
in memory of Anne to Ovarian Cancer Research at London Health
Sciences Center would be appreciated.
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CARBONE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-06-20 published
ANDREWS,
Margaret
Leon
Suddenly at her home on June 18, 2008, Mrs. Margaret Leon
ANDREWS
of London in her 77th year. Beloved wife of the late Frederick
William ANDREWS.
Loving mother of Sue and her husband Jack
GARDNER,
Frederick and his wife Karen, Walter and his wife Sue, Dennis,
Barbara CARBONE and her husband Brad
CURTIS,
Brian and his wife
Charity, the late Stanley
ANDREWS and the late Darlene
ANDREWS.
Dear grandmother of 12 and great-grandmother of 4. She will be
sadly missed by her sisters Elaine and Marlene as well as many
nieces, nephews and Friends. Special thanks to Vivian for always
being there. According to her wishes, cremation has taken place
and a memorial service will be held in the Lloyd R. Needham Funeral
Chapel, (520 Dundas Street, London) on Sunday, June 22, 2008
at 2: 00 p.m. with visitation for 2 hours prior to the service
time. In memory of Margaret, contributions to the Heart and Stroke
Foundation would be greatly appreciated.
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CARBONNEAU o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-02-27 published
CLARKE,
John
Cambrey "
Jack"
Peacefully at Joseph Brant Memorial Hospital on the morning of
February 24th, 2008, in his 93rd year. Predeceased by his cherished
wife of over 60 years Jeanne Gabrielle
CLARKE (née
CARBONNEAU.)
Beloved father of Joan Alice
BOURNE and her husband Ken, Peter
John CLARKE and his wife Carole, Mary Lou
TAILOR/TAYLOR and her husband
Harry. Dearest grandfather of Paul, Peter and his wife Jennifer,
Tara and her husband Joseph, Stephanie, Jacqueline and Danielle
and great-grandfather to Connor, Blake and Andrea. Predeceased
by his first son David and his first grand_son Jeffrey. Jack was
the youngest and last survivor of four siblings and had a truly
full and blessed life. Together with his two brothers Lorne and
Jim carried on the wholesale produce business started by his
father Samuel Wilmot
CLARKE under the name Clarke's Produce Limited.
The company carried on business under Samuel in the greater Toronto
area and was subsequently expanded by his sons to all of southern
Ontario and Muskoka. After nearly 90 years in business the company
was sold to Everist Brothers in 1985 and Jack continued with
Everist until he was 81 years of age. He was the ultimate master
salesman. His associates would say he could sell sand to a desert
nomad. He was the consummate businessman and entrepreneur and
in addition to the wholesale produce business he was a real estate
developer, financier and manufacturer. Towards the end of his
business career at eighty years of age he had the respect of
customers and of every notable chef in the City of Toronto. Jack's
classic line when asked how he felt was "I feel like a million".
Jack's philosophy of life was unbridled optimism with acts of
kindness and love of his fellow man. His membership in the Toronto
Board of Trade stood for over fifty years. His enthusiasm for
all aspects of the business world contributed to his zeal for
life. Jack will be sadly missed by his family and all who were
fortunate to know him. A service of remembrance will be held
on Saturday March 1st at 11: 45 a.m. at the Chapel of The Old
Mill Inn, 21 Old Mill Road, Toronto.
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CARD o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-07-09 published
SPENCER,
June▼
Marion▼ (née
FALKERSON)
Of Central Park, London, passed away on Monday, July 7th, 2008,
at the L.H.S.C. (University Campus), in her 91st year. Wife of
Howard SPENCER and step-mother of Pat
SPENCER and Louise
SPENCER-
CAINE.
Predeceased by 3 brothers Erwin, Bert and Mason
FALKERSON.
Dear
fist cousin to Marion
DAVEY, Barbara (Verne)
CARD and Bill
FRASER.
Lovingly remembered by Elaine
FRASER-
VANDENKIEBOOM, Karen
FRASER
and Brenda
FRASER-
GRASMEYER.
Much missed by life long Friends
Ola MORLEY,
Shirley▼
EWANICK and Clara
TUPPER. Sadly missed by
a number of nieces and nephews and great nieces and nephews.
June was born in Port Stanley on February 8th, 1918, the daughter
of the late James and Matilda
FALKERSON.
She▼ was a retired teacher
and taught Home Economics a number of years in London. She also
taught 2 years in Kenya. She was an avid traveler and enjoyed
hiking and camping with her husband. A public service to celebrate
June's life will be held at Williams Funeral Home, 45 Elgin Street,
Saint Thomas on Saturday at 11: 00 a.m. Private interment of ashes
in Hunter Cemetery. Visitation Saturday from 10: 00-11:00 a.m.
Remembrances may be made to the Alzheimer Society of Elgin.
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CARD o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-07-11 published
SPENCER,
June▲
Marion▲
Of Central Park, London, passed away on Monday, July 7th, 2008,
at the L.H.S.C. (University Campus), in her 91st year. Wife of
Howard SPENCER and step-mother of Pat
SPENCER and Louise
SPENCER-
CAINE.
Predeceased by 3 brothers Erwin, Bert and Mason
FULKERSON.
Dear
first cousin to Marion
DAVEY, Barbara (Verne)
CARD and Bill
FRASER.
Sadly missed by her niece Jane
KENDALL and her great niece and
nephew Tonya
CONSTANT
(Poirier) and Aaron
KENDALL. Lovingly remembered
by Elaine FRASER-
VANDENKIEBOOM, Karen
FRASER and Brenda
FRASER-
GRASMEYER.
Much missed by life long Friends Ola
MORLEY,
Shirley▲
EWANICK
and Clara TUPPER.
June was born in Port Stanley on February 8th,
1918, the daughter of the late James and Matilda
FALKERSON.
She▲
was a retired teacher and taught Home Economics a number of years
in London. She also taught 2 years in Kenya. She was an avid
traveler and enjoyed hiking and camping with her husband. A public
service to celebrate June's life will be held at Williams Funeral
Home, 45 Elgin Street, Saint Thomas on Saturday at 11: 00 a.m. Private
interment of ashes in Hunter Cemetery. Visitation Saturday from
10: 00-11:00 a.m. Remembrances may be made to the Alzheimer Society
of Elgin.
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CARD o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-06-10 published
BRYDON,
James
Fasken, M.Sc., P.Eng.
Passed away at the McCall Centre, Trillium Hospital on June 8,
2008 at the age of 86 with his family by his side. There was
no fading of his strong character to the end. Beloved husband
of the late Marion
BRYDON (2001.) Dear Father of Christine (Jack)
and Jeffrey (Barbara.) Devoted Grandfather of Saskia
(VANDERLOO)
and Laura
(BRYDON,) the apples of his eye. Predeceased by his
parents, Alexander
BRYDON and Margaret
CARD, brothers Douglas
and William and sister Marion. Survived by nine nieces and nephews.
The support that Jim received from his sister-in-law, Catherine
ACKMAN, and her family was unwavering. Jim was a proud chemical
engineer who dedicated his professional life to PPG Industries
Canada for 41 years. He was passionately interested in conceptualizing
and implementing improvements in the scientific and mechanical
world around him. A fiercely independent, analytical thinker,
he was driven by a profound sense of duty and caring reflected
in the many quiet, unsung ways that he contributed to and cared
for the well-being of family, Friends and the community at large.
Dad and Grandpa, you will be so sorely missed. The family wishes
to express appreciation to Doctors Bruce
HICKEY and Tom
REBANE and
to the exceptional staff at the McCall Centre. Friends may call
at the Turner and Porter 'Peel' Chapel, 2180 Hurontario St. (Hwy. 10,
North of Queen Elizabeth Way) on Sunday June 15, 2008 from 25 p.m.
A Memorial Service will be held in the Chapel on Monday June 16,
2008 at 11 a.m. Those wishing to make a donation on Jim's behalf
may do so to the charity of their choice.
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CARDE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-06-02 published
SIDDALL,
John W.S.
Suddenly on Saturday, May 31st, 2008 at University Hospital.
Mr. John W.S.
SIDDALL of London in his 49th year. Beloved husband
of Coby (DE
WATER)
SIDDALL.
Loving father of Chadwick
SIDDALL,
and Leah CARDE, and Alexandra
SIDDALL all of London. Also loved
by his granddaughter Rylie
ALEXA. Dear brother of Robert
ROSS
and his wife
Christine of London, Sherry
GARNER of Strathroy,
and Darryl
SIDDALL of Strathroy. John is survived by many nieces,
nephews, aunts, uncles and Friends. Visitation will be held on
Tuesday from 7-9 p.m. at the Westview Funeral Chapel, 709 Wonderland
Road North, where the funeral service will be conducted on Wednesday,
June 4th, 2008 at 11 a.m. Those wishing to make a donation in
memory of John are asked to consider the Canadian Diabetes Association
or the Heart and Stroke Foundation. Online condolences accepted
at condolences@westviewfuneralchapel.com
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CARDELLA o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-04-08 published
BRUCE,
Amelia
Amelia died peacefully at home after a chronic illness, early
in the morning of April 5, 2008. She was 27 years old. She will
be sadly and forever missed by her mother Alison, her grandmother
Judith and partner Stephen, her dad Philip and his wife Erica,
her uncle David and his wife
Lisa, boyfriend Marc
TEGHRARIAN,
and family members Robin, Christmas and Linda
ROSENBAUM.
Everyone
who knew or met Amelia admired her courage, sunny disposition
and good humour. Many thanks to Doctor
CARDELLA,
Theresa
McKNIGHT
and the transplant team at Toronto General Hospital for their
compassionate care. A memorial for Amelia will be held at Hart
House (Debates Room) at 12: 30 p.m. on Sunday, April 13th. No
flowers please. Donations to the Transplant Unit at Toronto General
Hospital.
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CARDER o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-06-24 published
CARDER,
John
On Sunday June 22, 2008 at the Saint Thomas-Elgin General Hospital
with his family at his side. John passed away after a short courageous
battle with cancer. Beloved husband of 47 years to his best friend
and soul mate to Doreen. Cherished and devoted father to his
children Susan
FAKIRA (Charles), Robert
CARDER (Kim), Ken
CARDER
(Iin,) and son-in-law of Sharaz
FAKIRA.
Loving grandfather and
"Poppa" to Velisha
SEWCHAND (Ken), Angela
FAKIRA (Dave), Andrew
FAKIRA (Kelesha), Jarret
CARDER and Raihan
CARDER. Great-grandfather
to Benjamin
SEWCHAND.
Also survived by his dear brothers, Bill
CARDER (Jane), Jim
CARDER (Dorothy) and Donald
CARDER, and by
nephew Matthew
CARDER and nieces Lillian and Melissa
CARDER.
Dear brother-in-law of Judy
AERSSEN of Mississauga, Frank
AERSSEN
(Pearl) Saint Thomas, Oscar
AERSSEN
(Caro)
Cambridge,
Jeannette
UTTING of Brantford and Ann
AERSSEN of Saint Thomas. Also survived
by many nieces, nephews and cousins. John was predeceased by
his son Jeffery Scott
CARDER
(July 5, 1992.) John was a "Bell
Canada" employee for 30 years. He retired April 1, 1994. He was
a Shedden Minor Ball Coach for 25 years, he enjoyed every minute
with the kids. He was the first manager of the new Keystone Complex
and served in the capacity for 9 years. He enjoyed meeting and
greeting the many people who held weddings, stag and does, anniversaries
and other events. He was a member of Shedden Lodge #310 for over
46 years. He worked on the Bingo committee donating to many charities
and giving generously of his time when ever asked. To all that
knew him his favourite motto was "Let's get it done". "John we
will surely miss you" Live, Dream, Laugh, Believe. Resting at
Williams Funeral Home 45 Elgin Street, Saint Thomas until Thursday
morning and then to First United Church (Corner of Curtis Street,
and St. George Street, Saint Thomas) where funeral service will be
held at 11: 00 a.m. Interment to follow in McArthur Cemetery.
Visitation at the funeral home Wednesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
The Oddfellows Members will be conducting a service on Wednesday
evening at 6: 30 p.m. at the funeral home. In Lieu of flowers
donations may be made to the Sunshine Dream for Kids or the Saint Thomas-Elgin
General Hospital, Tools for Treatment Program.
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CARDIFF o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2008-01-15 published
MINKE,
Mary
Elizabeth
Surrounded by her family at the Southampton Care Centre on Friday
evening, January 11th, 2008, at the age of 67 years, Mary
MINKE.
Wife of Robert
MINKE of Port Elgin. Mother of Michelle and her
husband Randy
BROUGH of Wiarton, Rick and his wife
Cindy of Chesley,
and Janice and her husband Sean
KENNY of Kitchener. Grandma to
Bella and Jasmine, Ryan, Curtis, Daniel and Lindsay, and Abbey,
cousin to Catherine
SMITH and Karen
CARDIFF, and niece of Margot
SMITH of Ottawa. Friends may call at the W. Kent Milroy Port
Elgin Chapel, 510 Mill Street, Port Elgin (Town of Saugeen Shores)
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. on Wednesday, January 16th. Funeral service
will be conducted in Tolmie Memorial Presbyterian Church 699 Goderich
St. in Port Elgin on Thursday morning at 11 a.m. with the Rev. Church
MOON officiating. Interment Sanctuary Park Cemetery. A reception
with the family will follow at Tolmie Memorial Church. Memorial
contributions to the Canadian Cancer Society, the Alzheimer Society,
or Tolmie Memorial Presbyterian Church would be appreciated as
expressions of sympathy. Portrait and memorial online at www.milroyfuneralhomes.com
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CARDINAL o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2008-01-09 published
Rose May PICK (née
CARDINAL)
1944 to 2007 (63 years)
Beloved wife of Colin
PICK.
Daughter of Jeanne D'Arc
BEAUVAIS and Henri
CARDINAL of Alban (both deceased.) Dear sister of Leo Paul
CARDINAL,
Henriette FAY (husband Leo,) Aime
CARDINAL,
Liliane
HEIKKILA (husband
Appo), Gerard
CARDINAL (wife Rachelle
ROY/
ROI), Georges
CARDINAL (wife
Rachelle LARCHE,) the late Gisele
TACKABERRY (husband Bill,) the late
Normand CARDINAL (twin brother of Armand) and Armand
CARDINAL (wife
Louise NAULT.)
Daughter-in-law of Jean Lang
PICK (99 years) and the late
Prince Arthur
PICK, sister-in-law of Allan
PICK (wife Mary), Ken
PICK
(wife Kathleen - deceased,) Brian
PICK (wife Bridie,) Tom
PICK (wife
Diane,) Ben
PICK (wife
Barbara) all of England. Mother of Paul
SERRE
(wife Sylvie
ROY/
ROI, grandchildren Jacques and Jacqueline.) Anne
JEFFREY
(grandchildren Rocky and Tanya, great grandchild Emmitt.) Kevin
SERRE
(wife Heather, granddaughter Randy.) Step-Mother of Wendy
RAYNOR
(husband Karl, grandchildren Colleen, Stephan, Lee, Craig, Shane,
Kade and great grand_son Ellis,) Helen
UNSWORTH (grandchildren Catherine,
Dean and Holly,) Heather
TURNER (husband Ian, grandchildren Colin and Connor,)
Robert PICK (wife
Sarah, grandchildren Jason and Robyn) all of England.
Rose will be missed by her many nieces and nephews. Rose was the life
long friend of Claudette
LABRANCHE (deceased) of Sudbury. Dear friend of
Monique SERRE, Cambridge Ontario, Joyce
SIMISTER, London Ontario, Joyce
SPRACK, Manitowaning, Laura
RIGOULOT-
BREDIN, Manitowaning, Lucille
DESROCHERS, Copper Cliff, J. P.
MILLER (deceased) of Sudbury, Queen
Margaret JACKSON,
Rosemary
WAKEGIJIG, and all the sisters of the Red Sky
Women of Manitoulin also known as the Red Hats. Rose was also a member of
the Manitowaning Friendship Club, Knox United Church Women and
Southeast Manitoulin Veterans Group and
an Associate of the War
Pensioners of Canada. Funeral Service was held at 1: 00 pm Friday,
January 4, 2008. Knox United Church, Manitowaning with Reverend Mary
Jo TRACY officiating. Donations to Knox Church, local cancer charities, or Heart and Stroke would be appreciated.
Island Funeral Home.
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CARDINAL o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-02-23 published
GOULD,
Mildred "
Millie"
(HENDERSON)
Peacefully at London Health Sciences Centre Victoria Hospital
on Thursday, February 21, 2008, Mildred (Millie)
(HENDERSON)
GOULD of London in her 85th year. Beloved wife of the late Leslie
(Les) GOULD. Dear mother of Ken
GOULD of London and Don and his
wife Diane
GOULD of Mississauga. Loving grandmother of Kendra
and her husband Andrew
CARDINAL,
Nicole
GOULD, Andrea and her
husband Ross
MIDDLETON , Adam and Bethany
GOULD and 4 great-grandchildren
Patrick,
Jonathon,
Bradley and Courtney. Dear sister of Bea
MacDONALD
of London and predeceased by 1 brother Lester
HENDERSON and 2 sisters
Pearl WEIR and Kay
HOWARD. A private family service will be held
at Logan Funeral Home, 371 Dundas Street (between Waterloo and
Colborne St.) on Monday, February 25, 2008 at 1: 30 p.m. Interment
Woodland Cemetery. Friends who wish may make memorial donations
to Heart and Stroke Foundation. Online condolences www.loganfh.ca.
A tree will be planted as a living memorial to Mildred
GOULD.
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CARDINAL o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-04-09 published
KAYE,
Anthony
Andrew "
Tony"
Unexpectedly at home on Saturday, April 5, 2008 Anthony Andrew
(Tony) KAYE age 81 years. Loving husband of Fran. Beloved father
of Janice GOURLEY,
Jill
CARDINAL and her husband Don, Michael
KAYE and his fiancee Gidget. Proud and cherished grandfather
of Lisa and Amy
CARDINAL and step-grandfather of Cassidy. Dear
brother of Stella and brother-in-law of Nancy
JACOBI,
Janet
BOURQUE
(Vic) and Frank
LAUSCH. A private funeral service was held at
John T. Donohue Funeral Home. Entombment took place in the Holy
Family Mausoleum at Saint Peter's Cemetery.
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CARDONA o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-02-15 published
DIAZ,
Jose
Ulises
Monroy
Surrounded by his family at London Health Sciences Centre University
Hospital on Thursday, February 14, 2008 Jose Ulises Monroy
DIAZ,
in his 65th year. Loving husband of Patricia
CARDONA.
Proud father
of Juliana
MONROY,
Liliana
MONROY, and Cesar
MONROY. Dear brother
of Lucila MONROY,
Gladys
MONROY and the late Araceli
MONROY.
Fondly remembered by his grandchildren and dearly missed by all
who knew him. Visitors will be received at John T. Donohue Funeral
Home, 362 Waterloo Street at King Street on Friday morning February 15th
from 9 a.m. until 10: 30 a.m. Funeral Mass will be held at Saint Martin
of Tours Church, 46 Cathcart Street on Friday morning at 11 a.m.
Interment in Saint Peter's Cemetery on Saturday morning, February 16th
at 11 am.
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CARDUCCI o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-04-14 published
CARDUCCI,
Maria
Assunta
Peacefully, at Victoria Hospital, on Saturday, April 12, 2008,
Maria Assunta
CARDUCCI in her 80th year. Beloved wife of Domenico
CARDUCCI.
Loving mother of Anthony
CARDUCCI and Giovanni
CARDUCCI,
all of London. Predeceased by her siblings Rose, Laura, Anna,
Mario and Giovanni. Visitors will be received in the O'Neil Funeral
Home, 350 William St. on Tuesday from 2: 00-4:00 and 7:00-9:00 p.m.
The Funeral Mass will be celebrated in Saint Mary's Church, 345
Lyle St. on Wednesday at 11: 00 a.m. Entombment Saint Peter's Cemetery.
Memorial donations may be made to the Kidney Foundation. Prayers
Tuesday evening at 8: 00 p.m.
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CARDWELL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-04-26 published
ROBINSON,
Isobel
Margaret, B.A., O.T.C., LL.D. (Alberta)
Honourary Fellow, World Federation Of Occupational Therapists
Peacefully at the Willow Grove Long Term Care in Ancaster, Ontario
on Tuesday, April 22, 2008 in her 93rd year. Beloved aunt of
the Reverend Peter (Joan)
ROBINSON,
Penny
(Bruce)
EVENDEN, and
the late Holly
KIDD and her husband John (Wendy)
KIDD.
Predeceased
by her loved brother Kenneth (Lila)
ROBINSON. A devoted great-aunt
of Linda (Sherman)
BARRETT,
Scott
(Paula)
ROBINSON, Tim (Jennifer)
EVENDEN, Susan (Paul)
ROBINSON, Carolyn (André)
VAN
HEERDEN,
Robin (Melanie)
KIDD,
Bradley
KIDD and Amy
KIDD. A dear friend
and colleague of the late Thelma
CARDWELL,
Mary
DINSDALE and
family, Sherry
HAM and family, and many close Friends. Isobel
was a passionate leader and outstanding contributor to the profession
of Occupational Therapy both in Canada and internationally. A graduate
of McMaster University (B.A.) and the University of Toronto 1939
Diploma in Occupational Therapy. She went on to a distinguished
career at the University of Toronto, Faculty of Medicine Department
of Rehabilitation Medicine, Division of Occupational Therapy,
holding the position of Director from 1967 to her retirement
in 1981. At this time she received a Doctor of Laws Honourary
Degree from the University of Alberta and Professor Emeritus
at the University of Toronto. A life member of Canadian Association
of Occupational Therapists, Ontario Society of Occupational Therapists,
and World Federation of Occupational Therapists; co-founder of
the Canadian Occupational Therapy Foundation. Her family wishes
to thank the staff at the Willow Grove for their compassionate
care during Isobel's final years. The family will receive Friends
at the Humphrey Funeral Home - A.W. Miles Chapel, 1403 Bayview
Avenue (south of Eglinton Avenue East), from 7-9 p.m. on Tuesday,
April 29. Funeral service in the chapel on Wednesday, April 30
at 11: 00 a.m. If desired, memorial donations to the Isobel Robinson
Historical Research Fund (COTF), CTTC Building, Suite
#3401, 1125 Colonel By Drive, Ottawa K1S 5R1, the Alzheimer Society
of Ontario, 1200 Bay Street, Suite #202, Toronto M5R 2A5, or
a charity of your choice would be appreciated. Condolences and
memories may be for warded through www.humphreymiles.com.
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CAREFOOT o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2008-05-27 published
CHAPPELL,
Dale
Founder and President, Dale's Carpentry. At the Grey-Bruce Health
Services in Southampton, surrounded by his loving family on Sunday,
May 25th, 2008, at the age of 65 years, Dale
CHAPPELL, of Saugeen
Shores, husband and best friend for 46 years of the former Carol
CAREFOOT, dear father of Kim, and Terry and his wife
Tina, all
of Saugeen Shores, Grandpa to Brittney
KING and Ricardo
JORGE
of Hanover, Megan and Ashley
KING, and Kenton and Travis
CHAPPELL.
Also surviving are two step-granddaughters Leia and her husband
Eric, and Lauren and her husband Jason, and three step-great-granddaughters.
Dale is also survived by his sister-in-law and brother-in-law
Bev and Walter
HYDE of Manitoulin Island, by two nephews Richard
and Paul HYDE, and by two nieces Christy
MacKAY and Tammy
COBEAN.
Predeceased by his parents Cecil and Mary
CHAPPELL, and by his
brother Don. Friends may call at the W. Kent Milroy Port Elgin
Chapel, 510 Mill Street, Port Elgin from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. on
Tuesday evening, May 27th. Funeral service will be conducted
in Port Elgin United Church on Wednesday morning at 11 a.m.,
with the Rev. Gordon
WILLIAMS officiating. Memorial contributions
to the Saugeen Memorial Hospital Foundation would be appreciated
as expressions of sympathy. Portrait and memorial online at www.milroyfuneralhomes.com
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CARERE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-03-01 published
BARFETT,
Angelina "
Ann"
Of Elgin Manor passed away at her late residence on Tuesday February 26th,
2008, in her 86th year. Beloved wife of the late Stanley
BARFETT
(2002) and dearly loved mother of Larry
HACKMAN and his wife
Elizabeth CARERE of London, Pam
HARVEY (late David,) Michael
HACKMAN and his wife
Deborah
JAJUSKI of Saint Thomas and the late
Paul HACKMAN. Dear sister of Domenic
ALVARO of London, Sam and
his wife Marie of Saint Thomas, Jimmy and his wife Piovena of Toronto,
Carm McNEA of Saint Thomas, Rose
BRADEN of Hamilton, Polly
FRANK
of Saint Thomas, Pat and her husband Jack
DECANDIDO of London and
Bill ALVARO of Saint Thomas. Predeceased by 3 sisters Mary
DOLPHIN,
Catherine "Grace"
SPRUCE and Margarite
ALVARO and by 2 brothers
Frank and Joe
ALVARO.
Sadly missed by thirteen grandchildren,
four great-grandchildren and nieces and nephews. Ann was born
in Saint Thomas on March 25th, 1922. She worked at Hartz Mountain.
Ann was a member of Holy Angels' Church. Resting at Williams
Funeral Home, 45 Elgin Street, Saint Thomas until Saturday morning
and then to Holy Angels' Church where Mass of the Christian Burial
will be celebrated at 11: 00 a.m. Interment to follow in Holy
Angels' Cemetery. Visitation Friday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Prayers will
be recited at the funeral home on Friday at 4: 00 p.m. Remembrances
may be made to the Alzheimer Society of Elgin.
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CARERE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-07-12 published
CARERE,
Delina (née
SCARFONE)
Passed away on July 10, 2008 after a brief illness in her 96th
year. She was the loving spouse of the late Carl
CARERE, retired
Belle River High School teacher. Delina was a beloved mother
and grandmother, and accomplished artist and seamstress. She
received her Honours Degree in Fine Arts and Italian at the University
of Windsor, graduating with distinction. Delina was endlessly
nurturing and totally dedicated to her family. She will be profoundly
missed by her children, Annemarie, George (Gianna) and Vincent
(Susan) and her adored grandchildren Jaime and Carli
McCLELLAN,
Michael,
Nicholas
(Julie) Joseph, Alison, Angela and Amy
CARERE
She is survived by her siblings Delia
AREL,
Joseph,
Frank, and
Santo SCARFONE and her sisters-in-law, Margaret, Sally, Ann and
Patricia. She has been welcomed into the afterlife by her dearest
Carl, her parents Vincenza and Rocco
SCARFONE, her siblings Mela
and Tony and her in-laws; Mary and Mico
VALERIOTE,
Annie
CREMASCO,
Nino GERACE,
Orville
AREL and Joan
SCARFONE. Visitation will
be at Henry Walser Funeral Home, 507 Frederick St. Kitchener,
Ontario. Saturday July 12th from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. and Sunday
July 13th from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m., with prayers at 8 p.m. on
Sunday. The Funeral Mass will take place at St. Louis Catholic
Church Monday July 14th at 1 p.m. The family asks that any donations
in memory of Delina be made to the Canadian Cancer Society and
Saint Mary's Cardiac Care Unit. Visit www.henrywalser.com for Delina's
memorial and details on charitable donations.
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CARESWELL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-06-04 published
Capt. LEARY dreamt of making a difference
By Caroline
ALPHONSO with reports from Katherine
O'NEILL in Kandahar,
Afghanistan, and from The Canadian Press, Page A10
Soon after graduating from university, Captain Richard (Steve)
LEARY joined the army.
He always dreamt about making a difference.
"This is something he always wanted to do," Capt.
LEARY's mother,
Gail, said yesterday. "He was a very good man."
"He always knew he wanted to go fight for his country," his aunt,
Terry CARESWELL, said yesterday. "He just wanted to make people
feel safe."
Yesterday, Capt.
LEARY died trying to do just that. Only a few
months into his first tour in Afghanistan, he was shot and killed
as he led a foot patrol in the Panjwai district. The 32-year-old
was a platoon commander with Second Battalion, Princess Patricia's
Canadian Light Infantry based in Shilo, Manitoba
In his hometown of Brantford, Ontario, Capt.
LEARY was remembered
as a caring man who loved fixing cars and keeping fit. "He was
very protective of his family and his wife. He was very funny.
Everybody always had fun when he was there," Ms. Careswell said.
Capt. LEARY and his wife, Rachel, met in high school. They started
dating when he was 16 and she was 14. They were married in Brantford
almost six years ago, and were planning on having children soon,
his aunt said yesterday.
Capt. LEARY led an active life. He took karate lessons for six
years, and he was on the football team at Brantford Collegiate
Institute. He also loved to learn. He completed a bachelor's
degree in history at McMaster University, and enjoyed reading
books on psychology and religion.
Ms. CARESWELL said her nephew was looking forward to going to
Afghanistan (both his grandfather and great-grandfather were
in the army). But he was reluctant to share with his family what
he saw there.
"He just told his parents they did not want to know what goes
on over there," Ms.
CARESWELL said. "He was very upset about
what goes on over there."
After his tour, Capt.
LEARY planned to continue to work in the
army, but probably doing an administrative job, his aunt said.
"He was a very good leader. He just really believed in us having
our freedom and people having a better life," she said.
Major Jay Janzen, a Canadian military spokesman in Afghanistan,
said Capt.
LEARY was personable. He said "it's a very difficult
time" for his platoon.
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CAREW o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2008-03-15 published
DE FREITAS,
Maria
Amelia
Shortly after her 93rd birthday Maria died peacefully at Thabitha
Clinic in Amsterdam, Holland on March 2nd, 2008. Beloved daughter
of Abel and Adelaide DE
FREITAS, sister of Carmen
OLIVIA.
Predeceased
by brothers Manuel, Abel Paul, Clement, Joseph and sister Della
CAREW.
She will be fondly remembered by her many nieces and nephews.
A funeral service was held on March 12th, 2008 in Holland.
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CAREY o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2008-05-20 published
CAREY,
Gwendolyn▼ “Gwen” Catherine Ann (née
VOISIN)
Of Lion's Head, formerly of Colpoy's Bay, who passed away in
Lion's head on Sunday, May 18th, 2008. The former Gwendolyn Catherine
Ann VOISIN in her 70th year. Loving wife of 47 years to the late
Dave CAREY (2003.) Cherished father of Dana and his wife, Kathryn,
of Red Bay; Susanne and her husband, Tony
CHAVES, of Cambridge
and Jay and his partner, Donna
MYATT, of Oliphant. Special grandma
of Brittanae, Tonni, Melissa, Candace and Ashley; and great-grandmother
of Jahiem. Proud sister of Connie (Dave
ADAM/ADAMS,)
Pat▼
EINWECHTER,
Mary-Lou (Neil
EVANS), Roberta (Bill
KELLS), Rosemary (Dan
MacLEAN),
Fran (Wayne
TONES,)
Larry▼
VOISIN, and Nancy (Randy
CHARD.) Sadly
missed by her brother-in-law Bob
CAREY
(Lee,▼) and her many cousins,
nieces, nephews and Friends. Predeceased by her parents Jerome
and Elsie VOISIN, and two infant brothers. Mom, you were the
heart of our family and Friends. You showed us courage, strength
and determination. You had a heart of gold. But most of all,
you showed us love. Go now… rest in peace… until we all meet
again. At Gwen's request there will be no visitation or service.
Cremation. Arrangements entrusted to the Thomas C. Whitcroft
Funeral Home and Chapel, Sauble Beach (519) 422-0041. In living
memory of Gwen an Oak tree will be planted in the funeral home
meadow by the Thomas C. Whitcroft Funeral Home and Chapel. As an
expression of sympathy, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society
would be appreciated. Condolences may be expressed on-line at
www.whitcroftfuneralhome.com
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CAREY o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2008-05-24 published
CAREY,
Gwendolyn▲ “Gwen” Catherine Ann (née
VOISIN)
Of Lion's Head, formerly of Colpoy's Bay, who passed away in
Lion's head on Sunday, May 18th, 2008. The former Gwendolyn Catherine
Ann VOISIN in her 70th year. Loving wife of 47 years to the late
Dave CAREY (2003.) Cherished mother of Dana and his wife, Kathryn,
of Red Bay; Susanne and her husband, Tony
CHAVES, of Cambridge
and Jay and his partner, Donna
MYATT, of Oliphant. Special grandma
of Brittanae, Tonni, Melissa, Candace and Ashley; and great-grandmother
of Jahiem. Proud sister of Connie (Dave
ADAM/ADAMS,)
Pat▲
EINWECHTER,
Mary-Lou (Neil
EVANS), Roberta (Bill
KELLS), Rosemary (Dan
MacLEAN),
Fran (Wayne
TONES,)
Larry▲
VOISIN, and Nancy (Randy
CHARD.) Sadly
missed by her brother-in-law Bob
CAREY
(Lee,▲) and her many cousins,
nieces, nephews and Friends. Predeceased by her parents Jerome
and Elsie VOISIN, and two infant brothers. Mom, you were the
heart of our family and Friends. You showed us courage, strength
and determination. You had a heart of gold. But most of all,
you showed us love. Go now… rest in peace… until we all meet
again. At Gwen's request there will be no visitation or service.
Cremation. Arrangements entrusted to the Thomas C. Whitcroft
Funeral Home and Chapel, Sauble Beach (519) 422-0041. In living
memory of Gwen an Oak tree will be planted in the funeral home
meadow by the Thomas C. Whitcroft Funeral Home and Chapel. As an
expression of sympathy, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society
would be appreciated. Condolences may be expressed on-line at
www.whitcroftfuneralhome.com
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CAREY o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-06-07 published
CAREY,
Isabel
(McDONALD)
Peacefully at Forest Heights Long Term Care, Kitchener on Thursday,
June 5, 2008, Isabel
(McDONALD)
CAREY, of Kitchener formerly
of Embro, in her 90th year. Wife of the late Kenneth
CAREY (1996.)
Dear mother of Linda
WATSON
(Larry) of Ingersoll, Pat
CAREY (Peter
AGAR) of Iona Station, Nancy
COOK
(Perry
WATERS) of Waterloo
and Janet COULTER
(Ron) of Waterloo. Dear grandmother of Jamie
(Deanna), Scott (Debbie),
CAREY (Ben), Michelle, Matthew (April),
Jesse (Andrea), Ryan and Lindsay and eight great-grandchildren.
Predeceased by one brother Gordon
McDONALD and one sister Bessie
DIX.
Friends will be received at the McBeath-Dynes Funeral Home,
246 Thames St. S., Ingersoll (519-425-1600) Sunday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
and one hour prior to service, which will be held on Monday,
June 9, 2008 at 2: 00 p.m. Rev. Angus
SUTHERLAND of Doon Presbyterian
Church, Kitchener officiating. Interment North Embro Cemetery.
Memorial donations to the Canadian Diabetes Association or Ontario
Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated.
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CAREY o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-07-02 published
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART,
Charles
E. "
Charlie"
Suddenly at his residence in Thamesford, on Sunday, June 29,
2008 Charles E. (Charlie)
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART age 56 years, formerly of Saint Marys.
Beloved husband for 33 years of Karen
(HUTTON)
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART.
Loving
father of Sarah
CAREY and husband Mike and Scott
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART and
wife Setina all of Ingersoll. Proud grandfather of Hannah, Hayden,
Kalen and Kolton. Dear brother of Linda
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART of Saint Marys
and Peter STEWARD/STEWART/STUART of Stratford. Sadly missed by many nieces and
nephews. Predeceased by his parents Andrew
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART and the former
Shirley KNOWLES.
Resting at the L.A. Ball Funeral Chapel, 7 Water
St. N., Saint Marys on Thursday 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. where the
funeral service will be held on Friday, July 4, 2008 at 11 a.m.
with Rev. Fr. Ross
BARTLEY celebrant. Interment will follow in
Saint Marys Cemetery. In his memory donations to Heart and Stroke
Foundation or Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated as
expressions of sympathy. www.ballfc.ca.
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CAREY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-02-20 published
TYRRELL,
Harriett
On February 17th at East General Hospital, after a brave struggle
with cancer. Born February 2nd 1950 in Ocho Rios, Jamaica. Harriett
was a beautiful person who will be sorely missed by her family
and Friends. She is survived by her son Mark
TYRRELL and his
partner Jenny
VASILOFF; by her mother Lynne
TYRRELL and her sisters
Geraldine STRINGER and Naomi
TYRRELL, sister-in-law Mary
TYRRELL
and brothers-in-law Chris
STRINGER and Mark
SEPIC.
She was predeceased
by her father Ron
TYRRELL and her brother Marvin
TYRRELL.
She was the much loved Aunt of Justine
CAREY,
Jason
STRINGER,
Nic, Tyler and Taryn
TYRRELL,
Noah
MALCOLM and Simone
SEPIC and
was Great Aunt to Jaime Hunt
STRINGER and Steven and Clio
CAREY.
She had a rich and varied career, most recently working for Eva's
Phoenix. Harriett drew personal strength and gratitude from her
spiritual life as a Tibetan Buddhist for over 35 years.
A memorial service will be held on Saturday February 23rd at
2.30 p.m. at the Neighbourhood Unitarian Universalist Congregation,
79 Hiawatha Road, Toronto, Ontario M4L 2X7 (between Gerrard St
E. and Dundas St E., west of Coxwell Ave).
A special note of thanks from Harriett's family to Doctor David
Kendall for his sage advice during challenging times.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Gaden Choling, a
meditation centre close to Harriett's heart: Gaden for the West,
c/o Treasurer, #605-3495 Cambie Street, Vancouver, British Columbia,
V5Z 4R3.
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CAREY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-06-09 published
CAREY,
John
J. "
Jack"
(September 22, 1912-June 3, 2008)
One of Canada's leading nature cinematographers and film producers,
Jack CAREY, F.R.P.S., passed away in Dundas, Ontario on June 3
as the result of a recent fall. Jack had a lifelong fascination
with both nature and photography, and the marriage of these interests
resulted in the creation of many marvelous films that have been
enjoyed the world over. His subject matter ranged from the strange
microscopic organisms found in a drop of pond water, to the birds,
mammals and insects inhabiting the fields and woodlots near his
home in Burlington, Ontario, to the majestic wildlife of such
places as Africa, India, Central America and the Galapagos, where
he led bird-watching and nature photography tours. Jack made
his first commercial film, 'Steel for Canadians', while in the
midst of his long career with Stelco in Hamilton, where he was
Chief Service Metallurgist. This was soon followed by 'The Miracle
of the Bees', a remarkable look at the lifecycle of the honeybee,
which won the highest science award of the National Institute
of Apiculture at the 1958 Film Festival in Rome. Many more films
and awards were to follow, and his eventual retirement from Stelco
ushered in an even more productive phase of his movie-making
career. With his brother Reg doing most of the sound editing,
Jack produced such films as 'The Monarch Butterfly Story', 'The
Everglades', 'Wonders of the Hive' and the international award
winning 'Success Story', a film about the extraordinary ability
of insects to adapt to their environment, which appeared on Canadian
Broadcasting Corporation's The Nature of Things. Jack made four
films for 'Audubon Wildlife Theatre' and had several others distributed
by Encyclopedia Britannica and Keg Productions, which produced
a one-hour television special on him entitled 'Nature in Close-up:
The Small World of Jack Carey'. In 1978, Jack was made a Fellow
of the Royal Photographic Society of Great Britain for achievements
in motion picture production. Photography was but one part of
Jack's amazingly full and diverse life. He was group leader of
a pioneering radio show entitled 'Youth Discusses', which featured
frank discussions of the problems facing young people across
Canada. Launched in 1946 on Hamilton's CHML, it was picked
up by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and broadcast nationally
and internationally. He was also an accomplished writer, poet,
raconteur, and antiquarian. A lifelong bachelor, he was a devoted
family member, living his entire life with his much-loved sister
Dolly until her death in 1995. Jack is survived by a very large
family. They, along with his countless Friends around the globe,
will miss him greatly. A life well lived. The family will receive
Friends at Dodsworth and Brown Funeral Home, Burlington Chapel,
2241 New Street (At Drury Lane), Burlington, (905-637-5233) on
Monday from 7-9 p.m. and Tuesday from 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral
Service will take place on Wednesday at 1 p.m. in the chapel.
Interment to follow at Woodland Cemetery. In lieu of flowers,
a donation to the World Wildlife Fund, Greenpeace or a similar
charity would be appreciated.
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CAREY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-07-14 published
FORRESTER,
George▼
(May 22nd, 1930-July 10th, 2008)
Born in "Toon Heed", Glasgow and raised in a loving family. Educated
on scholarship at Allen Glen School, P.Eng. University of Glasgow,
Masters P.Eng (Fulbright Scholar) Georgia Tech, MBA University
of Toronto. Predeceased by "Ma" and George
FORRESTER and his
brother Gerry. Dearly missed by Cynthia
FORRESTER,
Burlington,▼
sisters Beatrice
FORRESTER,
Arizona▼ and Jenny
EDDIE, Scotland.
Loved by his children Janet
McKEE (Michael) Cambridge, Massachussetts,
Susan DALLEY (Fred) Toronto, Alan
FORRESTER (Cathy) Vancouver
and Kate FORRESTER
(Damian▼)
Midland.▼
Adored▼ by his grandchildren,
Geneva, Fenner, Turney, Georgia, Hayden, Will, Robbie, and Charlie.
Many thanks to the circle of care and Friendship that supported
him in Ottawa during his fierce and optimistic seven year battle
with cancer. A special thanks to Doctor Anne
KEHOE,
Susan▼
KIRKPATRICK,
Ray HUTTON,
Julia▼
CAREY and Trish
BONGARD. George's joyful spirit
will be missed by everyone he touched. A service will be held
in his memory at St. Matthews Anglican Church, 217 First Avenue,
Ottawa, at 1: 30 p.m. on Monday, July 14th. After the service
Friends are invited to join family at George's home, where they
are welcome to bring a bucket and shovel to take a piece of his
garden. Thanks to the Hospice at May Court for their gentle loving
care. George would appreciate that donations be directed to the
Hospice at May Court.
Condolences/Donations/Tributes at: mcgarryfamily.ca. 613-233-1143
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CAREY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-07-18 published
Stelco metallurgist led a second life as an award-winning filmmaker
Steel-company lab technician produced more than 30 nature films,
including Miracle of the Bees. Sometimes, 'I waited 12 hours
to get a shot that lasts only 10 seconds'
By Noreen SHANAHAN,
Special to The Globe and Mail, Page S8
Jack CAREY had a strong affection for insects. As one of Canada's
leading nature cinematographers and film producers, he sometimes
spent entire nights watching the metamorphosis of a dragonfly.
"I've waited 12 hours to get a shot that lasts only 10 seconds,"
he said.
Another time, speaking about capturing close-ups, he told The
Hamilton Spectator: "I've got to be able to move in and show
an aphid giving birth, where you've got a tiny animal the size
of the head of a pin on a rosebush."
In the process, he was credited with filming the only existing
footage of a lace-wing fly larva camouflaging itself with aphid
fluff.
Mr. CAREY, whose day job was that of a metallurgist, produced
more than 30 nature films, including The Monarch Butterfly Story,
The Everglades, Wonders of the Hive and Success Story, a film
exploring why insects are likely to inherit the Earth. His first
nature film, and perhaps his best known, is The Miracle of the
Bees. He filmed the documentary on the life cycle of the honey
bee long before there was an environmental concern over their
possible extinction. The movie was shown at Italy's National
Institute of Apiculture and won highest science award at a film
festival in Rome in 1958.
Mr. CAREY regarded himself as a home-grown biologist. He did
most of his filming in his basement, where he had several aquariums
perched on a billiard table, or in the woods a few kilometres
from his ranch house in Burlington, Ontario His documentaries
became a common feast for North American school children. They
were also shown on David Suzuki's The Nature of Things and the
American television show The Wild Kingdom. His films have been
viewed by millions of people in 70 countries and have been translated
into eight languages.
For a change of pace, he sometimes packed up his equipment and
shot big game on wildlife reserves in India, South Africa, Kenya
and Sri Lanka. While gently rocking on the back of an elephant,
he focused his lens on the rare one-horned rhino, four-horned
antelopes and the Asiatic lion in India's Gir Forest. Birds included
wild peacocks, hoopoes, grey wagtails and golden-backed woodpeckers.
His films were shown on Audubon Wildlife Theatre, a Canadian
Broadcasting Corporation series that ran from 1968 to 1974.
Jack CAREY hailed from Hamilton, in the shadow of a steel smelter,
back before the Depression. His father, William
CAREY, emigrated
from England after fighting in the Boer War. He was a plasterer
and his wife
Mariah
(RYDER) took in laundry. Jack was the youngest
of five children and his big sister, Dolly, handed him his first
Kodak Brownie box camera when he was 7. He remembered crawling
through the bushes on his belly trying to sneak up on birds,
but they always got away. When he was 15, his mother died of
cancer, prompting him to put away his camera and take on more
serious work. After finishing high school at Hamilton Technical
Institute he took a job in the labs at Stelco, quickly working
his way into the executive ranks as chief service metallurgist.
In 1932, while he was still employed at Stelco, he and his sister
opened a portrait studio. They kept themselves busy shooting
portraits of children and Saturday brides in flowing veils. After
a while, he couldn't stand weddings, preferring woods and ponds
over chapels. In the early 1950s, for a change of scene, he smuggled
his camera into the steel plant. His photos were soon admired
by the company's president, who commissioned Mr.
CAREY to produce
his first commercial documentary, Steel for Canadians, in 1952.
The film Tells both the Stelco story and the process of steelmaking.
Mr. CAREY said this was a challenging task, filming huge mills
and molten metal.
The steel film was soon followed by the award-winning The Miracle
of the Bees in 1957. The Life Cycle of the Monarch Butterfly
came a few years later. His career as a nature cinematographer
had fully taken flight.
During the 1960s, Mr.
CAREY produced a series of documentaries
called Spring Hike, Summer Hike, and Winter Hike. It told the
story of two boys exploring a local pond. Although he never married
or had children, Mr.
CAREY was keenly interested in encouraging
young people to get out of the house and muck about in murky
water. "I try to make the kids say, 'Gee, I want to go out and
see that for myself," he once told the Toronto Star.
His nephew Dave
CAREY was one of the boys in the film. He recalls
Uncle Jack hauling him out of bed at the crack of dawn on cold
winter mornings to cart a big parabolic reflector - twice the
size of a satellite dish - to bird feeders near Hamilton or Burlington
before traffic noise would overwhelm the sounds of early-morning
bird calls. He loved it.
As a member of the Hamilton Naturalists Club, Mr.
CAREY often
hiked the Niagara Escarpment with wildlife painter Robert
BATEMAN.
Mr. BATEMAN was impressed by how a Stelco executive crawled around
on his hands and knees, prompting bugs to smile for the camera.
Mr. CAREY became an early collector of Mr.
BATEMAN's paintings
and a collaboration developed between the two.
"Jack was a person of many opinions as well as good judgment,"
Mr. BATEMAN said. "He often made comments on paintings in progress."
For instance, to paint Goshawk and Ruffled Grouse, an picture
that hung over Mr.
CAREY's piano for decades, Mr.
BATEMAN used
for reference a single frame from a
CAREY film. He then added
a dead grouse that had been killed on the road, and a fallen
aspen to complete the realistic work. It was one of 11
BATEMAN
paintings that Mr.
CAREY eventually donated to the Hamilton Art
Gallery.
In 1975, Mr.
CAREY retired from Stelco. But instead of grabbing
his golf clubs, he pocketed his passport, hoisted his equipment
across his shoulder and took off for distant shores. According
to a 1978 Star article, that meant Africa and the Galapagos and
points in between, "to film everything from elephants to ants."
Sometimes humans - naked humans - inadvertently got in the way.
One day, while filming in the woods of Ontario, he stumbled upon
a nudist colony. He had his camera pointed at a nest where the
mother bird had just stuffed a big dragonfly into the mouth of
a tiny nestling, when a "muscular and red-faced" man suddenly
began shouting: "Nobody's allowed to take pictures here!"
He soon observed the nestlings "about ready to take off at any
minute like a helicopter," and calmed down, Mr.
CAREY recalled.
"You don't have to go," the man said. "Keep right on shooting."
In 1979, Mr.
CAREY used six motion-picture cameras, 30 different
lenses, two microscopes, and time-lapse photography to painstaking
film Success Story. The documentary profiled the lives of insects
and suggested why the tiny creatures, so often crunched under
our feet, would likely outlive the human race. He made his point
by drawing on analogies to humans. For instance, he said that
if a human baby gained weight in the same proportion as a young
worm, it would gain several tonnes in a few months. "When they're
eating leaves and things like that, wings would be a damned nuisance,
so they have nice grasping legs so they can hang onto the leaves.
When they change their lifestyle completely to breed, then they
develop wings."
Insects will inherit the Earth, he said, because their life span
is short and although they are vulnerable to predators, there
are always many, many more coming down the line. In 1978, the
film won a gold plaque at the Miami Film Festival and was judged
the best educational film among 2,000 entries from around the
world. Because of his work on Success Story, Mr.
CAREY was made
a fellow of Britain's Royal Photographic Society the next year.
His close-up world didn't just involve nature footage. As a collector
or, some would say, a packrat, he turned part of his basement
into something he dubbed the "Canada Room." Greeting visitors
as they stepped through the door was a pair of stuffed lynxes,
after which they stumbled on everything else. "We've found a
book about the interesting habits of birds and animals that Jack
wrote when he was 10," said Dave
CAREY, who recently cleared
away much of the material. "Also a bone from a blue whale, his
grandfather's military will dated 1918, Christmas cards dated
back a hundred years and a freezer full of decades-old French
River blueberries."
John J. CAREY was born September 22, 1912, in Hamilton. He died
June 3, 2008, in Dundas, Ontario after complications from a fall.
He was 95. He is survived by several generations of nieces and
nephews, many Friends and many viewers.
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CAREY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-07-19 published
FORRESTER,
George▲
(May 22nd, 1930-July 10th, 2008)
Born in "Toon Heed", Glasgow and raised in a loving family. Educated
on scholarship at Allen Glen School, P. Eng. University of Glasgow,
Masters P. Eng (Fulbright Scholar) Georgia Tech, MBA University
of Toronto. Predeceased by "Ma" and George
FORRESTER and his
brother Gerry. Dearly missed by Cynthia
FORRESTER,
Burlington,▲
sisters Beatrice
FORRESTER,
Arizona▲ and Jenny
EDDIE, Scotland.
Loved by his children Janet
McKEE (Michael) Cambridge, Ma., Susan
DALLEY (Fred) Toronto, Alan
FORRESTER (Cathy) Vancouver and Kate
FORRESTER
(Damian▲)
Midland.▲
Adored▲ by his grandchildren, Geneva,
Fenner, Turney, Georgia, Hayden, Will, Robbie, and Charlie. Many
thanks to the circle of care and Friendship that supported him
in Ottawa during his fierce and optimistic seven year battle
with cancer. A special thanks to Doctor Anne
KEHOE,
Susan▲
KIRKPATRICK,
Ray HUTTON,
Julia▲
CAREY and Trish
BONGARD. George's joyful spirit
will be missed by everyone he touched. A Memorial service in
George's memory has been held in Ottawa. Thanks to the Hospice
at May Court for their gentle loving care. George would appreciate
that donations be directed to the Hospice at May Court, 114 Cameron
Avenue, Ottawa, Ontario K1S 0X1, 613-260-2906.
Condolences/Donations/Tributes at: mcgarryfamily.ca. 613-233-1143
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CAREY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2008-01-28 published
CAREY,
Nellie
Margaret (née
CHAPLIN)
Peacefully at home on Friday, January 25, 2008, in her 85th year.
Beloved wife of Calvin for 62 years. Loving mother of Colin,
Robin (Ellen) and Colleen (Michael). Cherished grandmother of
Tabatha, Gregory, Melissa, Matthew, Mitchell and Madeline. She
will be sadly missed by her sisters, brothers-in-law, nephews,
nieces and square dancing Friends. Friends may call at the Ward
Funeral Home, 2035 Weston Rd. (north of Lawrence Ave.), Weston
on Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A Funeral Service will be held
on Wednesday, January 30 at 2: 30 p.m. at the Ward Funeral Home
Chapel. Cremation to follow. In lieu of flowers, donations may
be made the Heart and Stroke Foundation and Canadian Cancer Society.
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