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BROWN, Frances Patricia (formerly
EVANS,
FOWLER, née
CAWKER)
Frances passed away peacefully Tuesday, April 15, 2008 at her
home in Etobicoke, following an illness. A life-long west-ender,
Fran met her soul-mate Bob
EVANS when she was just sixteen and
enjoyed a more than thirty-year honeymoon with him until his
untimely death in 1975. Theirs was an example of true love that
inspired all who knew them. Fran went on to marry and enhance
the lives of James
FOWLER (1985) and Norman
BROWN (2007) with
her special warmth and humour. Fran will be missed by her four
children Linda
GUTHRIE, Robbie
EVANS (Anni), Patti
BAKER and
Donna HORAN
(Peter) and four grandchildren Aleah Louise and Arlan
Evans BAKER, David James
AUSTIN and Victoria Lea
EVANS. Fran
is survived by her sister Marion
DIETRICH and brothers Frank
(Penny) and Ross (Joan)
CAWKER and the many relatives of the
Cawker and
EVANS families, and will be missed by so many, including
the Brown family: Dennis, Gregory, Melissa and Allison
(MASON.)
Dear friends and family, do not doubt that she is once again
in the arms of her darling Bobby, in peace and in love. The family
would like to extend their appreciation to the healthcare workers
from Thornbrook, namely Anna, Elaine, Marybeth, Hannah and Joanne.
Thanks also to Joan MacDonald of Senior Management Services and
Dr. J. KOZAK.
Join us in a celebration of Fran's life at Turner and
Porter Yorke Chapel (2357 Bloor St. West, off Windermere). Visitation
will be on Friday, April 18th from 7: 00 to 9:00 p.m. Service
to follow Saturday, April 19, 2008 at 1: 00 p.m. In lieu of flowers,
donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Fund.
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HORBACIO o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-06-17 published
PARKER,
Robert
James
At London Health Sciences Centre, Victoria Campus on Sunday,
June 15, 2008. Robert James
PARKER of London in his 85th year.
Beloved husband of Elaine
(LINLEY)
PARKER of London and dear
father of Carol and Arthur
HORBACIO of Winnipeg, Janet
EARLEY
of Strathroy, Lois and Edward
LEMOTTEE and Marlene and Cedric
BURKS all of California. Also survived by 10 grandchildren and
18 great-grandchildren and brother-in-law to Lola and Bill
GUILER
of Toronto. Predeceased by a sister Margeurite (Dolly)
WILSON
of Toronto. Visitation will be held at Denning Bros. Funeral
Home, Strathroy on Wednesday, June 18, 2008 from 11: 00 a.m. to
1: 30 p.m. where funeral service will be held at 1:30 p.m. with
Rev Charles
SEED officiating. Interment Strathroy Cemetery. Donations
to the charity of your choice would be appreciated by the family.
A tree will be planted as a living memorial to Robert.
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HORBACK o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-02-20 published
DIACHINA,
Thor
On February 18, 2008, after a courageous journey with cancer
and scleroderma, Thor
DIACHINA of London, in his 69th year. Beloved
husband of Diane
DIACHINA.
Loving father of Kevin
DIACHINA and
his wife Chantelle, and the late Kelly
DIACHINA (1988.) Devoted
grandfather of Jasmine and Aislinn
DIACHINA. Dear brother of
Wally DIACHINA and his wife
Olga, and the late Helen
HORBACK.
Brother-in-law of Romaine
HORBACK,
Nicole and her husband Pierre
MORISETTE, and Jacqueline
LEMAY.
Visitation will be held on Thursday
from 2: 00-4:00 and 7:00-9:00 p.m. at the Westview Funeral Chapel,
709 Wonderland Road North, where the memorial service will be
conducted on Friday, February 22, 2008 at 3: 00 p.m. Those wishing
to make a donation in memory of Thor are asked to consider the
Lung Association or the Scleroderma Society of Ontario. Online
condolences may be sent to condolences@westviewfuneralchapel.com
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HORCHIK o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2008-03-14 published
HORCHIK,
Dorothy
Ann (née
NOBLE) (1933-2008)
Dorothy passed away at Lisaard House hospice in Cambridge, Ontario
on Wednesday, March 12, 2008, at the age of 75. Dorothy will
be remembered for her compassion and for her love of life. Dorothy
is survived by her children Dan
HORCHIK,
Lynn
MORTIMER and John
HORCHIK, her daughters-in-law Christine
JORDON and Emma
HORCHIK,
and her grandchildren Correne
MORTIMER,
Melissa
MORTIMER, Geoffrey
MORTIMER and Erin
HORCHIK.
Dorothy is also survived by sisters
Joan SCRIVER and Jean
NOBLE.
Predeceased by her parents, her
brother Bill
NOBLE, and her sister Barbara
McCREA.
Relatives
and Friends are invited to share their memories of Dorothy during
visitation at the Erb and Good Family Funeral Home, 171 King Street
South, Waterloo, Ontario on Saturday, March 15 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
The funeral service to celebrate Dorothy's life and faith will
be held at Creekside Church, 660 Conservation Drive, Waterloo,
on Sunday, March 16, 2008 at 2 p.m. A reception will follow at
the Church. Memorial donations can be made to the Canadian Cancer
Society or the Parkinson Society by contacting the funeral home
at 519-745-8445 or at www.erbgood.com.
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HORE o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2008-11-12 published
HORE--In loving memory of Gary Hore, 1941-2006.
Gone but not forgotten
Missed and loved always.
Bev, Betty, children, and dogs.
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HORE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-06-15 published
HORE,
Ron
June 15, 2006 Remembering a very special Dad on Father's Day.
Father's Day cards I never knew you kept Pictures of places and
good times that were spent... Fond memories that bring comfort
are also hard to bear, because they can never take the place
of you being here. Time's supposed to heal and take the pain away,
but time's only emphasized how much you are missed each day.
Love always, Mark, Denise, Alicia, Katie and Ashley
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HORE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-02-23 published
KENNARD,
Cedric▼
Gowland▼
Hore▼
Cedric▼
Gowland▼
Hore▼
KENNARD was born in Buenos Aires July 27,
1923 to Lilian Louise
(HORE) (b. 2 May 1888, d. 16 May 1934)
and Douglas Walter
KENNARD (b. 17 August 1887, d. 25 August 1960.)
Cedric died on February 18, 2008 of a heart attack at the Wenleigh
Nursing home just west of Toronto. He had been in declining health
for some time.
He is survived by his wife
L.▼
June▼
(CLEMES,) his children Christopher A.
(Kit,▼)
Deborah▼
L.,▼ Katherine L., and Margaret (Peggy) J.
KENNARD.
He was pre-deceased by his three brothers Deryck, Guy and Austen.
All also surviving their military service in World War 2. Deryck
as a Flight Lieutenant Royal Canadian Air Force 409 Sqn. (Mosquitoes),
Guy as a Squadron Leader, Air Transport Command, India; and Austen
as a Captain, Royal Engineers with Wingates 'Chindits' in Burma.
Cedric finished the war as a Flying Officer, Royal Canadian Air
Force attached to Royal Air Force 635 Pathfinder Sqn. (Lancasters).
Cedric grew up at Estancia Albion, near Pascanas, Argentina and
was educated at St. George's College, Buenos Aires and Felsted
School, England, then evacuated home to Argentina by boat after
the beginning of the war.
At the age of 19, Cedric was accepted for Royal Canadian Air
Force pilot training in December 1942 after a 31 day, 8200 mile
voyage on a Norwegian tramp steamer from Buenos Aires to Panama
via Cape Horn then on to New York; from there by rail to Toronto.
This and various other routes were used by over 700 volunteers
from Argentina who joined the Allied air forces -- including
F. Claude B.
Originally trained as a fighter pilot, Cedric converted to heavy
bombers becoming operational in January 1945 with operations
in Royal Air Force Sqn. 76 (Halifaxes), Holme-on-Spalding Moor,
Yorkshire and later in Royal Air Force Pathfinder Sqn 635 (Lancasters),
Downham Market, Norfolk. He volunteered for the Pacific Theatre
after VE day. A Mention in Despatches was awarded January 1,
1946 for his distinguished service for diverting his Halifax
to the long grass field at Manston and without brake pressure
and an unreleased bomb hung-up in a wing bomb-bay, landing his
aircraft with no consequential damage to the crew or the aircraft.
After war, Cedric worked for BAT in the Argentine Province
of Salta growing tobacco. On a trip to Canada in 1950 he re-met
and married June
CLEMES from Toronto -- they had been introduced
during the war on a summer leave from his flight training in
Shanty Bay, Ontario in 1943. June and Cedric moved to the Argentine
until they left during the Peron regime in 1954. Settling in
Montreal where Cedric joined Imperial Tobacco's manufacturing
operations, he held many manufacturing operations and plant manager
positions in Montreal, Guelph, Hamilton and Granby until his
retirement in 1986.
A memorial service for family and Friends in the Montreal area
will be held later in the spring or early summer. To obtain memorial
service details or to forward condolences and reflections, please
email Kit KENNARD at kitkennard@excite.com. In lieu of flowers,
donations in memory of Cedric to the Montreal Metropolitan Independent
Living Resource Centre, 1355 Blvd. René Lévesque West, Studio 3,
Montréal, Québec, H3G 1T3 would be appreciated by the family.
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KENNARD,
Cedric▲
Gowland▲
Hore▲
Cedric▲
Gowland▲
Hore▲
KENNARD was born in Buenos Aires July 27,
1923 to Lilian Louise
(HORE) (b. 2 May 1888, d. 16 May 1934)
and Douglas Walter
KENNARD (b. 17 Aug. 1887, d. 25 Aug. 1960.)
Cedric died on February 18, 2008 of a heart attack at the Wenleigh
Nursing home just west of Toronto. He had been in declining health
for some time.
He is survived by his wife
L.▲
June▲
(CLEMES,) his children Christopher A.
(Kit,▲)
Deborah▲
L.,▲ Katherine L., and Margaret (Peggy) J.
KENNARD.
He was pre-deceased by his three brothers Deryck, Guy and Austen.
All also surviving their military service in World War 2. Deryck
as a Flight Lieutenant Royal Canadian Air Force 409 Sqn. (Mosquitoes),
Guy as a Squadron Leader, Air Transport Command, India; and Austen
as a Captain, Royal Engineers with Wingates 'Chindits' in Burma.
Cedric finished the war as a Flying Officer, Royal Canadian Air
Force attached to Royal Air Force 635 Pathfinder Sqn. (Lancasters).
Cedric grew up at Estancia Albion, near Pascanas, Argentina and
was educated at St. George's College, Buenos Aires and Felsted
School, England, then evacuated home to Argentina by boat after
the beginning of the war.
At the age of 19, Cedric was accepted for Royal Canadian Air
Force pilot training in December 1942 after a 31 day, 8,200 mile
voyage on a Norwegian tramp steamer from Buenos Aires to Panama
via Cape Horn then on to New York; from there by rail to Toronto.
This and various other routes were used by over 700 volunteers
from Argentina who joined the Allied air forces -- including
F. Claude B. Milne, also on the same passage.
Originally trained as a fighter pilot, Cedric converted to heavy
bombers becoming operational in January 1945 with operations
in Royal Air Force Sqn. 76 (Halifaxes), Holme-on-Spalding Moor,
Yorkshire and later in Royal Air Force Pathfinder Sqn 635 (Lancasters),
Downham Market, Norfolk. He volunteered for the Pacific Theatre
after VE day. A Mention in Despatches was awarded January 1,
1946 for his distinguished service for diverting his Halifax
to the long grass field at Manston and without brake pressure
and an unreleased bomb hung-up in a wing bomb-bay, landing his
aircraft with no consequential damage to the crew or the aircraft.
After war, Cedric worked for BAT in the Argentine Province
of Salta growing tobacco. On a trip to Canada in 1950 he re-met
and married June
CLEMES from Toronto -- they had been introduced
during the war on a summer leave from his flight training in
Shanty Bay, Ontario in 1943. June and Cedric moved to the Argentine
until they left during the Peron regime in 1954. Settling in
Montreal where Cedric joined Imperial Tobacco's manufacturing
operations, he held many manufacturing operations and plant manager
positions in Montreal, Guelph, Hamilton and Granby until his
retirement in 1986.
A memorial service for family and Friends in the Montreal area
will be held later in the spring or early summer. To obtain memorial
service details or to forward condolences and reflections, please
email Kit KENNARD at kitkennard@excite.com. In lieu of flowers,
donations in memory of Cedric to the Montreal Metropolitan Independent
Living Resource Centre, 1355 Blvd. René Lévesque West, Studio 3,
Montréal, Québec, H3G 1T3 would be appreciated by the family.
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HOREL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-01-19 published
McINTYRE, Patricia Alice Victoria (née
O'GRADY)
Died peacefully at Ottawa Civic Hospital on January 16, 2008.
Born 1928 in Fort Garry, Manitoba, daughter of Bill and Vera
O'GRADY.
Predeceased▼ in 2005 by Donald, her husband of 55 years.
Survived by three children of whom she was very proud: Douglas
(Kimberley) of Redwood City, California, Sheila (Sanda) in Ottawa
and John (Terri) of Clearwater, British Columbia Also survived
by her grand_son Kale (Jayci,) her sister, Shelagh
HOREL, and
many O'Grady and McIntyre nieces and nephews and offspring, particularly
Michael and Frances
O'GRADY who hosted many a great party that
included Don and Pat and who came east to join Pat's children
and their spouses and Ellwood House Friends for Pat's gala 80th
birthday celebrations last week. Pat was a strong believer in
community service and gave her leadership, formidable organizing
skills, bottomless energy, wit and generosity to many individuals,
groups and institutions, notably the Canadian Girl Guide movement,
Wellington County Museum, Helmcken Hospital and the Altar Guilds,
Women's Auxiliaries and parishes of Anglican Churches in St. Lambert,
Québec, Toronto Kingsway, Birch Island and Barriere, British
Columbia and Ottawa. She truly loved life, tried to make every
day count, and expressed her vitality in everything -- gardening,
needlework and the vibrant colours and textures she carefully
chose, Christmas baking, antiquing, running the farm, starting
a bookstore, travelling, storytelling, designing and decorating
her own homes and imaging how to re-do every space she visited,
nourishing family ties and passing on kindnesses. Though she
was a gifted homemaker, she broke all the moulds constraining
women of her generation. She loved to pull people together, organize
huge parties, get dressed to the nines, dance, laugh and, on
special occasions, share some champagne. She managed all of this
for five memorable days of birthday gatherings last week. She
had integrity and courage to burn. We will miss her dearly. Cremation
has taken place. There will be no memorial services. If desired,
memorial donation may be made to a charity of your choice.
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McINTYRE, Patricia Alice Victoria (née
O'GRADY)
Died peacefully at Ottawa Civic Hospital on January 16, 2008.
Born 1928 in Fort Garry, Manitoba, daughter of Bill and Vera
O'GRADY.
Predeceased▲ in 2005 by Donald, her husband of 55 years.
Survived by three children of whom she was very proud: Douglas
(Kimberley) of Redwood City, California, Sheila (Sanda) in Ottawa
and John (Terri) of Clearwater, British Columbia Also survived
by her grand_son Kale (Jayci,) her sister, Shelagh
HOREL, and
many O'Grady and McIntyre nieces and nephews and offspring, particularly
Michael and Frances
O'GRADY who hosted many a great party that
included Don and Pat and who came east to join Pat's children
and their spouses and Ellwood House Friends for Pat's gala 80th
birthday celebrations last week. Pat was a strong believer in
community service and gave her leadership, formidable organizing
skills, bottomless energy, wit and generosity to many individuals,
groups and institutions, notably the Canadian Girl Guide movement,
Wellington County Museum, Helmcken Hospital and the Altar Guilds,
Women's Auxiliaries and parishes of Anglican Churches in St. Lambert,
Québec, Toronto Kingsway, Birch Island and Barriere, British
Columbia and Ottawa. She truly loved life, tried to make every
day count, and expressed her vitality in everything -- gardening,
needlework and the vibrant colours and textures she carefully
chose, Christmas baking, antiquing, running the farm, starting
a bookstore, travelling, storytelling, designing and decorating
her own homes and imaging how to re-do every space she visited,
nourishing family ties and passing on kindnesses. Though she
was a gifted homemaker, she broke all the moulds constraining
women of her generation. She loved to pull people together, organize
huge parties, get dressed to the nines, dance, laugh and, on
special occasions, share some champagne. She managed all of this
for five memorable days of birthday gatherings last week. She
had integrity and courage to burn. We will miss her dearly. Cremation
has taken place. There will be no memorial services. If desired,
memorial donation may be made to a charity of your choice.
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HORENBLAS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2008-03-11 published
HORENBLAS,
Murray▼
On Sunday, March 9, 2008 at his home. Murray
HORENBLAS, beloved
husband of the late Rachel
HORENBLAS.
Loving▼ father and father-in-law
of Richard, Lindsey and Geri, and Glen and Melissa. Dear brother
of Marjorie
JACOBS.
Devoted▼ grandfather of Dara, Lian, Isaac,
and Tess. At Benjamin's Park Memorial Chapel, 2401 Steeles Avenue
West (3 lights west of Dufferin) for service on Wednesday, March 12,
2008 at 1: 00 p.m. Interment Beth Tzedec Memorial Park. In lieu
of flowers memorial donations may be made to the Ontario Heart
and Stroke Foundation, 1-888-473-4676.
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HORENBLAS,
Murray▲
On Sunday, March 9, 2008 at his home. Murray
HORENBLAS, beloved
husband of the late Rachel
HORENBLAS.
Loving▲ father and father-in-law
of Richard, Lindsey and Geri, and Glen and Melissa. Dear brother
of Marjorie
JACOBS.
Devoted▲ grandfather of Dara, Lian, Isaac,
and Tess. At Benjamin's Park Memorial Chapel, 2401 Steeles Avenue
West (3 lights west of Dufferin) for service on Wednesday, March 12,
2008 at 1: 00 p.m. Interment Beth Tzedec Memorial Park. In lieu
of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Ontario Heart
and Stroke Foundation, 1-888-473-4676.
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HORGAN o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2008-01-28 published
HORGAN,
Thomas▼
Joseph▼
Peacefully at home in Kingston, on Friday, January 25, 2008.
Tom is survived by Brenda (née
KNIGHT) his loving wife of 46 years,
his daughter Salinda and son-in-law Neil, and his “wonderful
little boys” grand_sons Reid and Garret
HOPKINS.
Also survived
by his brothers Dave (Norie)
GREER/GRIER and Jim (Doreen)
GREER/GRIER of
Montreal, and sister Rita
GREER/GRIER of Vancouver. Fondly remembered
by mother-in-law Viola
KNIGHT and brothers-in-law Don (Linda)
KNIGHT and Dennis (Joanne)
KNIGHT of Meaford, and survived by
many nieces, nephews and extended family. Resting at James Reid
Funeral Home, Cataraqui Chapel (1900 John Counter Boulevard).
Friends will be received Friday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral
service will be held in the chapel on Saturday, February 2, 2008
at 10: 30 a.m. Cremation to follow. In lieu of flowers, memorial
donations can be made to Canadian Cancer Society or the Cancer
Centre of South Eastern Ontario at
KGH would be appreciated by
the family. www.jamesreidfuneralhome.com
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HORGAN o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2008-05-12 published
HORGAN,
Thomas▲
Joseph▲
Sergeant Major (retired) Royal Canadian Dragoon
At his home in Kingston on Friday January 25, 2008 at the age
of 68. Beloved husband of the former Brenda
KNIGHT, loving father
of Salinda and her husband Neil and sadly missed grandfather
of grand_sons Reid and Garret
HOPKINS. Dear brother of Dave (Norie)
GREER/GRIER and Jim (Doreen)
GREER/GRIER of Montreal and Rita
KING of Vancouver.
Predeceased by sisters Patricia Mae
HORGAN of Montreal, Betty
SIMPSON of Mirfield, England, and a brother Timothy
HORGAN of
Dublin,
Ireland.
Fondly remembered by mother-in-law Viola
KNIGHT
of Meaford and brothers-in-law Don (Linda)
KNIGHT of Owen Sound
and Dennis (Joanne)
KNIGHT of Meaford. Also survived by many
nieces and nephews and their families. A memorial funeral service,
committal and interment of Tom's cremated remains, officiated
by Reverend Gary
PARKER, will be conducted at Lakeview Cemetery
in Meaford on Thursday, May 15, 2008 at 11 a.m. A time of fellowship
and further remembrances of Tom will be conducted at Christ Church
Anglican in Meaford following the graveside service. As your
expression of sympathy donations to the Canadian Cancer Society
or the Cancer Centre of Southeastern Ontario at Kingston General
Hospital would be appreciated and may be made through the Ferguson
Funeral Home, 48 Boucher St. E., Meaford N4L 1B9 (519-538-1320)
to whom arrangements have been entrusted.
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HORHOTA o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-01-04 published
HORHOTA,
Marjan
H.
Journalist, librarian, immigrant, father. Born January 1, 1924,
in Bortkiv, Ukraine. Died June 17 in Toronto of cancer, aged
By George HORHOTA,
Page L6
Marjan HORHOTA was a quiet, unassuming university librarian by
day and a giant in the Ukrainian émigré journalistic world by
night and on weekends.
As an editor and writer, he lived the freedom of Canada and did
his part to foster freedom in his Ukrainian birthplace.
After his death, a colleague of Marjan's from the University
of Guelph's McLaughlin Library called his family to offer her
condolences. She said his fellow librarians were astounded by
Marjan's "other life" written about in his death notice. He kept
his international achievements to himself.
He was a man who abhorred tyranny and totalitarianism, whether
Nazi or Soviet-style, and cherished the freedom of Canada. He
sought change, not recognition.
As editor of Nowi Dni (New Days), a monthly Ukrainian-language
magazine distributed around the world to Ukrainians who fled
Soviet totalitarianism - but still had Friends and relatives
inside - he transformed the magazine over two decades before
ending his tenure in 1997. With its diverse fiction, humour,
arts and political analysis that challenged the status quo, Nowi
Dni emerged as a voice of Ukrainian independence for the diaspora.
Marjan's dining room served as an editorial and production office,
where he would work into the early morning hours writing and
editing copy submitted by readers from around the world. His
wife of 54 years, Adela, supported him by selling advertising
and contributing occasional articles.
Marjan's road to achievement was not a straightforward one. Being
uprooted from his homeland during the Second World War ensured
his path would not be easy. He escaped with little money and
education to come eventually to Canada.
Marjan embodied the immigrant success story. His son and daughter
recall seeing their father coming home from his blue-collar job
covered in printer's ink. Then, at age 40, with two children
under 10 and a wife and mother-in-law each working two jobs,
Marjan enrolled at the University of Ottawa to earn his degree
and upon graduating start a new professional life at the University
of Guelph's library. It's not surprising that his children would
never take education for granted.
Just three months before his death, Marjan's lifetime of journalism
was recognized when the Kyiv-Mohyla Academy in Ukraine published
a 550-page book dedicated to his writing for many publications,
selecting from among his 500 published articles and 2,000 letters
from 1953 to 1996. It was a fitting recognition of his prolific
writing and the breadth of his achievements.
George HORHOTA is Marjan's son.
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HORI o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-04-09 published
HORI,
Doctor
Noble
Peacefully at home on Monday April 7, 2008 surrounded by his
family after a courageous battle with heart and kidney failure.
Predeceased by his wife Amy in 1999, he will be greatly missed
by his loving daughters Kathy, Sandra (Doug
SHAND) and Barbara
(Ted NELSON) and dear wife and companion Mary
CORNELL and his
grandchildren Tyla, Rebecca and Joel, brothers Ken (Hanna), Tatsuo
(Penny) and his many nieces and nephews. Born on November 3,
1925 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Noble came to Toronto in
1944 after being interned at Tashme during World War 2. He finished
high school at Jarvis Collegiate and entered dental school at
U of T. After graduating in 1952, Noble started building his
own dental practice. He was on staff at Toronto General Hospital
and taught at the Faculty of Dentistry in both undergraduate
and graduate levels for 21 years. He also lectured nationally
and internationally on ergonomics in dentistry. He ran a dental
equipment importing company and held positions in numerous dental
study clubs including the Academy of General Dentistry. He was
a member of the Governing Council for the University of Toronto,
on the Hospital Services Board and held positions with the International
College of Dentists. He remained active with the Dental Alumni
Association and received many awards and fellowships. A skilled
surgeon and clinician, he dedicated his career to his patients
and the profession he loved. He was active in the community with
the Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre, a charter member of the
Donway Covenant United Church and a founding member of the Donalda
Golf and Country Club. Noble loved skiing, golf and cultivating
his beautiful garden. He will be remembered for his love of travel
and his passion for learning which continued his whole life.
The family would like to express their gratitude to the doctors
and nurses at York Central Hospital for their kindness during
his 2 month stay. Visitation with the family will be at The Donalda
Club, 12 Bushbury Drive, Friday April 11, 4: 00 to 8:00 p.m. A celebration
of Noble's life will be held at the Donway Covenant United Church,
230 The Donway West (Don Mills and Lawrence) Sat. April 12, 11: 00 a.m.
In lieu of flowers, donations to York Central Hospital or a charity
of your choice would be appreciated.
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TUCK,
James
Japheth
Passed away peacefully on Monday, March 24, 2008 at the Collingwood
General and Marine Hospital in his 68th year. Jim, beloved husband
of Winifred
TUCK (née
HORLINGS;)
Loving father of Russ (Barb)
TUCK,
Charles
(Julie)
CROMIE and predeceased by son Greg (Sharon)
TUCK.
Jim will be forever cherished by his grandchildren Kristina
TUCK (mother Michelle,) as well as Nathan and Hannah
CROMIE.
Brother of Steve (Barb) and Sherrin (Peter). Jim will be lovingly
remembered by the Horlings family. Friends may visit Fawcett
Funeral Homes -- Collingwood Chapel, 82 Pine Street, Wednesday
from 7-9 p.m. A memorial service will take place on Thursday,
March 27, 2008 at All Saints' Anglican Church, 32 Elgin Street,
at 2: 00 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the
Canadian Cancer Society in Jim's memory. Friends are invited
to visit Jim's on-line Book of Memories at www.fawcettfuneralhomes.com
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HORMAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-02-11 published
PLEVA,
Doctor
Edward
Gustav
At Chelsey Park Retirement Community, London, on February 7,
2008 at the age of 95. Dearly beloved husband of the late Mrs. Grace C.
PLEVA.
Beloved father of James F.
PLEVA of Guelph and Michael G.
PLEVA of London. Dear brother of the late Joseph F.
PLEVA.
Cherished
uncle of Betsy J.
SINGER and her husband Michael of California
and Laird A.
HORMAN and his wife
Mary
Lou of Florida. Also survived
by sister-in-law Ethel F.
HORMAN of Florida. Founder and former
head of the Department of Geography at the University of Western
Ontario. Chaired city and suburban planning boards for London
and region. Played a major role in developing Ontario's geography
curriculum for secondary schools. First editor of "The Canadian
Geographer" and the "Ontario Geography Monographs". Received
honorary degrees from Waterloo Lutheran University (now Wilfred
Laurier University) and the University of Western Ontario. In
1987, the University of Western Ontario established the Edward G.
Pleva Award for Excellence in Teaching awarded each year to full-time
members of the faculty of Western and its affiliated colleges.
Friends may call during the hour preceding the funeral service
which will be conducted at the James A. Harris Funeral Home,
220 Saint_James St. at Richmond, London, on Thursday, February 14
at 2: 00 p.m. Rev. Keith
RAMESHWAR of Robinson Memorial United
Church officiant. Cremation with interment at a later date. Memorial
contributions to the E.G. Pleva Fellowship Fund at the University
of Western Ontario (care of Foundation Western, Westminster College,
Suite 110, London, Ontario N6A 3K7) would be gratefully acknowledged.
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HORN o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2008-01-23 published
Annie Lauretta
VAN
HORN
In loving memory of Annie Lauretta
VAN
HORN,
March 20, 1929 - January 19, 2008.
Annie VAN
HORN, a resident of Little Current, died at the Manitoulin Health Centre,
Little Current on Saturday, January 19, 2008 at the age of 78 years.
She was born at Elizabeth Bay, daughter of the late William and Rebecca
HUBBARD)
RUSSELL.
Annie had worked in the kitchen at the Little Current Hospital for
many years. She enjoyed country music, and liked to go to community events
and community dinners. She was often seen driving her car and she loved to shop.
She will be sadly missed in her community. Annie was predeceased by her husband
Stuart VAN
HORN in 1966. She is survived by her loving brother Melvin
RUSSELL
of Elizabeth Bay and sister Marie
STEVENS, husband Hugh of Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan,
and sister in law Elaine
RUSSELL, (husband Teasdale predeceased) of
Massey.
Predeceased by sister Lizzie
WITTY.
Also survived by many
cousins, nieces and nephews. Friends called at the Culgin Funeral Home,
Gore Bay on Tuesday from 12 - 1 pm. The funeral service was conducted on
Tuesday,
January 22, 2008 at 1 pm with Pastor Erwin
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON officiating.
Spring interment in Silver Lake Cemetery. If so desired, donations to the
Manitoulin Health Centre, Little Current would be appreciated. Culgin Funeral Home.
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HORNBECK o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-02-28 published
NORMAN,
Dorothy
A. (née
WOOD)
On Thursday, February 21th, 2008 in Toronto at Belmont House
at the age of 95. Beloved wife of the late Gerald F.
NORMAN,
and loving mother of Carol
HORNBECK (the late Ken,) and Sandra
Way (Jack); dear Nanny of Alison, Martha and Michael; survived
by her brothers Everett and Chester and sister, Lil
PARSONS.
According to her wishes, a private family service and interment
was held on February 27 at Saint_John's Anglican Church, York Mills,
Toronto. The family would like to give their heartfelt thanks
to the wonderful and caring staff at Belmont House. In lieu of
flowers, donations may be made to Belmont House, 55 Belmont Street,
Toronto, M5R 1R1 or the Canadian National Institute for the Blind,
1929 Bayview Ave., Toronto M4G 3E8 (cnib.ca)
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HORNBLOWER o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-06-25 published
HORNBLOWER,
Margaret
(MacAULAY)
Peacefully at Maitland Manor on Sunday, June 22, 2008 Margaret
(MacAULAY)
HORNBLOWER of Goderich in her 93rd year. Beloved wife
of the late Murray "Mike"
HORNBLOWER. Dear mother of Jim and
Cheryl HORNBLOWER of London, Susan and Don
HOOD of Edmonton.
Loving grandmother of Bradley (Christine)
GLEED,
Michael
(Colleen)
GLEED and great-grandmother of 4 great-grandchildren. Predeceased
by brothers Ken and Bill
MacAULAY. A funeral service will be
held at McCallum and Palla Funeral Home, Cambria Rd. at East
Street, Goderich, on Friday, June 27, 2008 at 2 o'clock. Visitation
one hour prior to service. Interment Maitland Cemetery. Donations
to the Alzheimer Society gratefully acknowledged. Friends may
sign the book of condolences at www.mccallumpalla.ca
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HORNE o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2007-05-07 published
John "Jack"
McDONALD
DEWAR
In loving memory of John
McDONALD
DEWAR, "
Jack,▼"
September▼ 4, 1912 - April 24, 2008,
who died peacefully at the Sudbury General Hospital on Thursday at the age of 95.
Beloved husband of Maud (née
HOPKIN.)
Cherished father of Vivian and husband Morris
VILLENEUVE of
Manitowaning, Alice and husband Burke
PENNIE of Manitowaning. Dear
granddad of Jacqueline and husband Bob
WHITE/WHYTE,
Jennifer▼ and husband Neil
TALBOT,
Shawn▼
VILLENEUVE and Jenny, Heather and husband Mark
GIBEAULT,
John and wife
Lara▼
PENNIE,
Tina▼ and husband Jon
BALFE, Robert and wife
Lisa PENNIE.
Special▼ great grandfather of Christopher, Steven,
Shelby, Kelsey, Rosie, Brooke, Jack, Grace, Annie, Mary-Alice (MyA),
BRODIE.
Predeceased by all his siblings, Reginald (wife
Grace)
Dewar, Grenville (wife
Lorma)
Dewar,
Jean (husband Russ)
WILLIAMSON,
George▼ (twin brother,) Marjorie (husband Cliff)
VAN
HORNE.
Family▼ and
Friends remembered and celebrated Jack's life from 6: 30 - 8:30 pm
Saturday. Funeral Service was at 2: 30 pm Sunday, April 27, 2008 at
Island▼
Funeral▼
Home.▼ Reverend Maxine
McVEY officiating. Burial at Providence Bay Cemetery.
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HORNE o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2008-05-07 published
John "Jack"
McDONALD
DEWAR
In loving memory of John
McDONALD
DEWAR, "
Jack,▲"
September▲ 4, 1912 -
April 24, 2008, who died peacefully at the Sudbury General Hospital
on Thursday at the age of 95. Beloved husband of Maud (née
HOPKIN.)
Cherished father of Vivian and husband Morris
VILLENEUVE of
Manitowaning, Alice and husband Burke
PENNIE of Manitowaning. Dear
granddad of Jacqueline and husband Bob
WHITE/WHYTE,
Jennifer▲ and husband Neil
TALBOT,
Shawn▲
VILLENEUVE and Jenny, Heather and husband Mark
GIBEAULT,
John and wife
Lara▲
PENNIE,
Tina▲ and husband Jon
BALFE, Robert and wife
Lisa PENNIE.
Special▲ great grandfather of Christopher, Steven,
Shelby, Kelsey, Rosie, Brooke, Jack, Grace, Annie, Mary-Alice (MyA),
Brodie. Predeceased by all his siblings, Reginald (wife Grace)
DEWAR, Grenville (wife Lorma)
DEWAR, Jean (husband Russ)
WILLIAMSON,
George▲ (twin brother,) Marjorie (husband Cliff)
VAN
HORNE.
Family▲ and
Friends remembered and celebrated Jack's life from 6: 30 - 8:30 pm
Saturday. Funeral Service was at 2: 30 pm Sunday, April 27, 2008 at
Island▲
Funeral▲
Home.▲ Reverend Maxine
McVEY officiating. Burial at
Providence Bay Cemetery. Donations to the Mindemoya Hospital Aux or
to Heart and Stroke would be appreciated.
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HORNE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-03-08 published
YOUNGSON,
D.
Gerald "
Gerry"
Peacefully, at his residence in Saint Marys, Ontario on Thursday,
March 6, 2008 D. Gerald (Gerry)
YOUNGSON age 78 years. Beloved
husband of the late Dorothy I.
(FEICK)
YOUNGSON (1993.) Dear
father Kathy
MOWAT and companion Jeff
GILL of London, Margaret
PIKE and husband Don of Saint Marys, Heather
McLELLAN and husband
Murray of Mitchell and David
YOUNGSON and wife
Diana of Saint Marys.
Proud grandfather of Jessica, Jennifer, Michael, Nicole, Patrick,
Matthew, Jonathan, Nicholas and great-grandfather of Caleb. Dear
brother of Jack
YOUNGSON of Mitchell, Leone
HOLST,
Mary
CONLEY
and companion Ray
GOLLNITZ all of Saint Marys, Bill
YOUNGSON and
Mary of London. Predeceased by his parents David A.
YOUNGSON
and the former Annie
WHALEN, brothers-in-law Bill
HOLST and Bob
CONLEY.
Resting at the L.A. Ball Funeral Chapel, 7 Water St. N.,
Saint Marys on Sunday, March 9, 2008 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. and
on Monday, March 10, 2008 from 1 p.m. until the time of the funeral
service at 2 p.m. with Rev. David
HORNE officiating. Interment
will follow in Saint Marys Cemetery. In his memory donations to
the Alzheimer Society would be appreciated as expressions of
sympathy. Members of the A.N. and A.F. Unit #265 and Royal Canadian
Legion Br. #236 will hold a service at the funeral home on Sunday
evening at 6: 45 p.m. On line condolences at www.ballfc.ca.
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HORNE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-05-27 published
BENNETT,
The
Reverend
Lyle
Albert
At Mount Hope Centre for Long Term Care on Sunday May 25, 2008
The
Reverend
Lyle Albert
BENNETT, formerly of Berkshire Drive,
London in his 85th year. Beloved husband of Elizabeth "Beth"
(SZABO)
BENNETT. Dear father of Robert of Toronto. Loved grandfather
of Gregory and Kevin both of Toronto and Michael and his wife
Sarah of Milton and great-grandfather of Ella. Dear brother of
Alton and his wife Mary of Virgil and Carmen of Belle River.
Also survived by his nephews William, George, Jack and Wayne
and nieces Cathy, Caroline and Mary-Ann. Predeceased by his son
Thomas and his sisters Clara
BYNG and Muriel Bennett
HORNE.
Lyle
worked for Chrysler for over 15 years. He was ordained in 1960 and
served as a faithful priest in the Anglican Diocese of Huron
until 1968, when he began a leave of absence as a priest in good
standing. He later became a member of the Workers Compensation
Board for 20 years. The family will receive Friends from 10: 00 to
11: 00 a.m. on Wednesday May 28, 2008 at Saint_James Westminster
Anglican Church, 115 Askin Street, London where a memorial service
will be conducted at 11: 00 a.m. with Archdeacon Ken
ANDERSON
officiating. Cremation with interment of cremated remains in
the Beechwood Cemetery, Concord, Ontario. As an expression of
sympathy, memorial donations may be made to the Parkinson Society
of Canada, 4500 Blakie Road, Unit 117, London, Ontario N6L 1G5.
Arrangements entrusted to A. Millard George Funeral Home, 519-433-5184.
Online condolences at www.amgfh.com
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HORNE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-07-12 published
FRASER,
George
A.
At the Woodstock General Hospital on Friday, July 11, 2008. George
A. FRASER of Woodstock in his 95th year. Beloved husband of Joyce O.
(née DOUGLAS/DOUGLASS)
FRASER for over 59 years. Dear father of Susan
CAMPBELL and her husband Del of St. George, Gary
FRASER
(Debbie,)
Janice MATTSON and her husband Terry all of Woodstock, Donna
ZALITACK and her husband David of Burlington and Alex
FRASER
of Woodstock. Loved grandfather of Stephanie, Graheme, Donny
(Jodi,) Lana
TAIT/TAITE/TATE
(Tyler,)
Heather
GUNTER (Gordon,) Christopher
MATTSON
(Brittany,)
Sarah and Niel
ZALITACK, Leah, Christina,
Laura, Kayle
FRASER and great-grandfather of Noah, Danielle and
Caitlin. Dear brother of Ellen
VAN
HORNE of Saint Thomas and Harry
FRASER and his wife
Win of Woodstock and is survived by his many
nieces and nephews. Predeceased by his sister June
MacDONALD.
George was a veteran of World War 2 serving with the Royal Canadian
Ordinance Corp., a member of the Royal Canadian Legion Br. #55,
Woodstock, a member of the South Gate Senior Centre, a past employee
of Standard Tube and was owner/operator of Fraser Washer Sales.
Friends may call at the Longworth Funeral Home, 845 Devonshire
Ave., Woodstock. 519-539-0004 on Sunday, July 13, 2008 from 2-4 and
7-9 pm., where the funeral service will be held in the chapel
on Monday at 11: 00 a.m. Interment in the Oxford Memorial Park
Cemetery. Contributions to the Woodstock General Hospital Foundation
would be appreciated. Online condolences at www.longworthfuneralhome.com
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THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON,
Margaret▼
Anne▼ (née
HORNE)
After a brief, but valiant fight, Margie succumbed to the devastating
effects of cancer on May 11, 2008 at Sunnybrook Hospital in Toronto.
The family is deeply grateful to all the oncology, clinical research
and palliative care teams for the compassionate and thoughtful
care Margie received while at Sunnybrook.
Margie is survived by her beloved husband Peter, her sons David
(Joanne DE
VISSER) and Ian, and her cherished grandchildren Erin
and Callum
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON.
Born in Montreal, Margie was the elder daughter of the late Marjorie
Frances HORNE (née
SMITH) and the late David Ross
HORNE, and
leaves her sister Janet
HAWKE
(Earl▼) of Pointe Claire and her
many nieces and nephews.
Margie's love of her family, her passion for sport and her commitment
to her community, like her beloved Orford Lake, ran deep. An
avid and accomplished athlete, Margie was always on-the-go whether
it was over to the tennis or badminton courts in Leaside, on
the ski hills of the Eastern Townships and Jay Peak, or in recent
years, chasing a little white ball all over Ontario and Quebec.
Slow was not in Margie's vocabulary, and her passion for action
burns brightly in her children and grandchildren.
Margie was also a very active volunteer in her Leaside community.
Recently at her bedside, she was honoured for her 35 years as
a volunteer at the Bloorview Kids Rehab centre. She also canvassed
extensively for worthy causes such as the Salvation Army and
Canadian Cancer Society. Margie could be counted on to support
her sons' and grandchildren's school functions, as well as various
neighbourhood events. For many of these functions, Margie could
always depend on her extended circle of Friends to lend a hand
in these endeavours. Over the years, her Friends really became
more like family.
The family respectfully requests that in lieu of flowers, Margie's
memory will be honoured through Tribute donations to the Bloorview
Kids Foundation, 150 Kilgour Road, Toronto, Ontario M4G 1R8 or
www.bloorview.ca.
Cremation has taken place. A memorial gathering for family and
Friends will be held on May 20, 2008 at 11 a.m. at Leaside United
Church, followed by reception at the Church.
"Afflictions sore with patience bore, physicians strove in vain,
'til death did seize and God did please to ease her of her pain"
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THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON,
Margaret▲
Anne▲ (née
HORNE)
After a brief, but valiant fight, Margie succumbed to the devastating
effects of cancer on May 11, 2008 at Sunnybrook Hospital in Toronto.
The family is deeply grateful to all the oncology, clinical research
and palliative care teams for the compassionate and thoughtful
care Margie received while at Sunnybrook.
Margie is survived by her beloved husband Peter, her sons David
(Joanne DE
VISSER) and Ian, and her cherished grandchildren Erin
and Callum
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON.
Born in Montreal, Margie was the elder daughter of the late Marjorie
Frances HORNE (née
SMITH) and the late David Ross
HORNE, and
leaves her sister Janet
HAWKE
(Earl▲) of Pointe Claire and her
many nieces and nephews.
Margie's love of her family, her passion for sport and her commitment
to her community, like her beloved Orford Lake, ran deep. An
avid and accomplished athlete, Margie was always on-the-go whether
it was over to the tennis or badminton courts in Leaside, on
the ski hills of the Eastern Townships and Jay Peak, or in recent
years, chasing a little white ball all over Ontario and Quebec.
Slow was not in Margie's vocabulary, and her passion for action
burns brightly in her children and grandchildren.
Margie was also a very active volunteer in her Leaside community.
Recently at her bedside, she was honoured for her 35 years as
a volunteer at the Bloorview Kids Rehab centre. She also canvassed
extensively for worthy causes such as the Salvation Army and
Canadian Cancer Society. Margie could be counted on to support
her sons' and grandchildren's school functions, as well as various
neighbourhood events. For many of these functions, Margie could
always depend on her extended circle of Friends to lend a hand
in these endeavours. Over the years, her Friends really became
more like family.
The family respectfully requests that in lieu of flowers, Margie's
memory will be honoured through Tribute donations to the Bloorview
Kids Foundation, 150 Kilgour Road, Toronto, Ontario M4G 1R8 or
www.bloorview.ca.
Cremation has taken place. A memorial gathering for family and
Friends will be held on May 20, 2008 at 11 a.m. at Leaside United
Church, followed by reception at the Church.
"Afflictions sore with patience bore, physicians strove in vain,
'til death did seize and God did please to ease her of her pain"
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REHDER,
John
Edward "
Ned" (1916-2008)
John
Edward
(Ned)
REHDER passed away at Leaside Retirement Home
on Wednesday July 9th, 2008 after and long and valiant struggle
with dementia. Born in Bowmanville in 1916, he worked for the
family business, The Bowmanville Foundry, until attending McGill
University to study metallurgy. He graduated in 1943 and married
Jocelyn BOWDEN.
They took up residence in Windsor, Ontario until
moving to Ottawa, where he worked for the Canadian Government
at the Dept. of Mines and Metallurgy doing research and development.
Later he moved to Montreal to take up the post of Vice President
of R&D for the Canada Iron Co. While working for this firm he
won the Peter L. Simpson gold medal from the American Foundrymen's
Society. He stayed with Canada Iron until the 1960's when he
left to work for himself as a Consultant. He and Jocelyn divorced
in 1973 and in 1975 he moved to Toronto and continued his consulting
business. In 1979 he married his second wife, Mignon
ELKINS.
Upon his retirement he was invited to the Department of Mines
and Metallurgy at the University of Toronto as a research assistant.
This involved doing work with the Department of Archeology, a
subject that gave him the chance to indulge in his passion for
history, with particular interest in the Minoan culture. Ned
had over a thousand papers published in various trade magazines
and journals, and, at the age of 85 had a book "The Mastery and
Uses of Fire in Antiquity" published by McGill/ Queens University
Press. It was re-published in paperback two years later. He leaves
behind his five children from his first marriage; Christine
HORNE,
Eric, Jonathon, Mark and Michael, his daughters-in-law Maxine
REHDER and Jane
BIGGS and son-in-law Lee
HORNE and his loving
and devoted wife
Mignon
Elkins
REHDER.
Family will receive Friends
at the York Visitation, Chapel and Reception Centre, 160 Beecroft
Road (north of Sheppard Ave. west of Yonge St.), Toronto, 416-221-3404
on Monday July 14th from 3: 30 p.m. until time of funeral service
in the chapel at 4: 30 p.m. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations
to the Alzheimer's Society would be appreciated.
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HORNE,
Joan
Marilyn (née
RAMSEYER)
Steve, Scott and Todd sadly announce the sudden passing of their
mother, Joan Marilyn
HORNE on March 1, 2008 at North York General
Hospital after a short, courageous battle with cancer. Daughter
of the late Jerry and Ruth
RAMSEYER of Kitchener, and wife to
the late "Buddy"
HORNE.
Loving sister to the late Bryon
RAMSEYER
of Madison, Connecticut, sister-in-law Nancy and their daughters
Shayla and Lauren (deceased). Caring mother-in-law to Nancy and
proud Nana to Madison and Autumn. Cremation with private interment
at Highland Memory Gardens has been planned. A celebration of
life and reception for family and Friends will take place in
Kitchener to be announced. Joan and her family enjoyed many years
at the family cottages in Wasaga Beach, Muskoka, Temagami and
Diamond Lake in Bancroft. Her life long Friends Beverly Borg
and the "Golden Girls" spent many special Saturdays together
over the years. Donations to North York General Hospital Foundation
would be appreciated. Rest in peace. You are cherished forever.
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