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HEWGILL,
Emmanuel
Lorne "
Mannie"
In Markdale on Friday January 11, 2008. Mannie
HEWGILL, formerly
of Clarksburg,
son of the late Victor and Ella née
LOUGHEED)
HEWGILL, at the age 94. Brother of Elwood (Cora)
HEWGILL of British
Columbia.
Predeceased by sisters Mary (late Bill)
BOWINS of Meaford
and Kathleen (late Percy)
JARVIS of Vancouver, British Columbia.
Fondly remembered as a dear uncle by Doctor Denton
HEWGILL of Victoria.
British
Columbia,
Vivian
KAPUSTA of Maple Ridge, British Columbia,
Ralph HEWGILL of Edmonton, Alberta, and Wayne
HEWGILL of Vancouver,
British Columbia; Lynn (Brian)
VAIL of Meaford; and Debbie
HUNGEL
of North Vancouver, British Columbia and remembered also by their
families. Predeceased by a nephew Elwood
BOWINS.
Funeral services,
officiated by Rev. Dr. Brian
GOODINGS, will be conducted at Grace
United Church in Thornbury, on Wednesday January 16 at 10 a.m.
with a family service of committal and interment to follow at
Thornbury-Clarksburg Union Cemetery. Family will receive Friends
in the fellowship hall of the church following those services.
As your expression of sympathy, donations to the Canadian Cancer
Society or a charity of your choice would be appreciated and
may be made through the Ferguson Funeral Home, The Valley Chapel,
20 Alice St. E., Box 556, Thornbury N0H 2P0 (519 599-2718) to
whom arrangements have been entrusted.
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HUNKING o@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2008-02-13 published
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART,
Frances▼
Alma (née
CARSON)
Frances Alma
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART, beloved wife of the late Neil
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART,
passed away peacefully on January 24, 2008 at Extendicare Halton
Hills, in her 99th year. Frances was born on December 6, 1909 to
Walter and Minnie
(MacLEOD)
CARSON on the family homestead just
outside of Dundalk on the Backline, Proton. On September 13,
1930 she was married to Neil Glenford
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART of Shrigley.
Neil and Frances lived on the Stewart family farm from the time
of their marriage until 1944, at which time they purchased the
nearby farm of Robert
BAILEY where they remained until 1969 when
they moved to Dundalk in retirement. Neil and Frances worked
side-by-side and were well respected farmers in the area.
During that period, Frances and Neil were active participants
in the Agricultural Society in Dundalk and together they received
an award that acknowledged their contribution. In 2000 Frances
received a 30 year certificate for her volunteer service in the
community.
Frances was also an active member of the Maple Valley Women's
Missionary Society and in 1969 she received a life time achievement
certificate and pin. Members of the Women's Missionary Society
remained in contact with Frances throughout the remainder of
her life.
Frances loved Dundalk and was a well-known and well-loved contributor
to the people of the town. Her delicious cooking and her generous
nature made it common place for those who were unwell to receive
a full chicken dinner for the family or her very delicious date
squares or pie.
Frances and Neil had celebrated their sixty-sixth wedding anniversary
just prior to Neil's passing, December 31, 1996.
Frances is survived by grand_son, Donald
BERRY of Edmonton and
Linda BERRY of Georgetown, by great-grandchildren, Dawn and Andrew
of Edmonton and
by Melissa, Rhonda, Janice and Nadine, all of
Alberta, and by a number of great-great-grandchildren also living
in Alberta. Frances was predeceased by daughter, Helen
DELORES
in 1987 and by grand_son, Neil
BERRY and brothers Ivan and William
CARSON and sisters-in-law Edna and Mary
CARSON.
In May 2003 after a period of ill health, Frances moved to Extendicare
in Georgetown, where she became a much loved resident and she
received constant care and loving attention of nursing/care-giving
staff. Upon arrival she was reconnected with her childhood nickname
of 'Frankie'. Staff spoke often of her great character and nature
and of her desire to continue to do things for herself, which
she continued to do until the final week of her life. While Frances
moved to Extendicare almost five years ago, her heart remained
solidly in Dundalk and she always enjoyed her calls and visits
from family and Friends who offered some 'news' of her beloved
town.
The funeral was held on January 29, 2008 at the McMillan and Jack
Funeral
Home,
Dundalk. Long-time friend, Rev. Willis
HUNKING
was the officiating minister and was capability assisted by his
brother, Clarence's granddaughter, Denise; who also beautifully
sang three favorite hymns. Acting pallbearers were Jack, Bill
and Brad CARSON, Rick
MARCH, Joe
CLEARY and Donald
BELL. Honorary
pallbearers included Therese Haverty
CLEARY,
June and Lesley
CARSON, Leaman
HUNKING, Cathy
MARCH, and Mary
EDWARDS, and the
Flowerbearer was Calvin
LYLE-
ASHBY.
Spring internment will be in Badjeros Cemetery.
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STEWARD/STEWART/STUART,
Frances▲
It is with deep appreciation that we extend our thanks to the
Friends and relatives of Frances
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART at the time of her passing.
We appreciated your calls, the floral tributes and donations
and the many stories told over the past several weeks honouring
her memory. Thank you to Reverend Willis
HUNKING and also thank
you for the special participation of his grand-niece Reverend
Denise MAZIK.
Thank you also to Norman
JACK, who once again provided
great care to our family. Many thanks to the pallbearers, honourary
pallbearers and flower bearer and to the women of Erskine Presbyterian
Church who provided an excellent lunch.
- Don and Linda
BERRY.
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HUNNIFORD o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-02-21 published
WILSON,
Norman
Sandford
Suddenly at his residence, R.R.#3 Parkhill, on Monday, February 18,
2008, Norman Sandford
WILSON, age 93. Beloved husband of Olive
May (ROMPHF.)
Stepfather of Shirley and Glen
PERRIAM, Pat
ROMPHF
and the late Neil, Donna and Ken
McLINCHEY, and Terry and Sharon
ROMPHF.
Predeceased by his brothers Ken and Bruce (Jake.) Loved
by several grandchildren, great-grandchildren and a great-great-granddaughter.
Dear uncle of Bonnie and Tom
HUMPHRIES,
Carlene and Terry
HUNNIFORD,
Kim and Karen
WILSON,
Don
WILSON and Trudy
CHAPELLE. Resting
at the Gilpin Chapel, Thedford, for funeral service on Wednesday,
March 5, 2008 at 2 p.m. Visitation 2 hours prior to service.
Interment Grand Bend Cemetery. Memorial donations to the Lake
Smith Conservationists. Online condolences at www.gilpinfuneralchapel.com
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RICE,
Lorrie
Susan
(March 1, 1960-April 18, 1993)
Sadly missed every day of our lives. We love you. Your Mom and
Dad, Ruth and Dave and daughter Jennifer, Sister Deb and Grandma
HUNNIFORD.
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BRINTNELL,
Sandra
B. (née
HUNSBERGER)
At London Health Sciences Centre-Victoria Hospital, on Thursday,
February 21, 2008 Sandra B.
(HUNSBERGER)
BRINTNELL of London
in her 66th year. Beloved wife of Douglas
BRINTNELL. Dear mother
of Christine and Tony
MERUCCI and Michael
BRINTNELL all of London.
Predeceased by her parents Jack and Viola
HUNSBERGER.
Sandra
was an employee at London Life for 42 years. Friends may call
at the Haskett Funeral Home, 370 William Street, 1 west of Main,
Exeter on Sunday afternoon 2-4 p.m. where the complete funeral
service will be held on Monday, February 25th at 1: 30 p.m. with
Bob HEYWOOD officiating. Spring interment McTaggart Cemetery.
Donations to the Canadian Cancer Society or the Lung Association
would be appreciated by the family. Condolences may be forwarded
through www.haskettfh.com.
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HUNT o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2008-01-23 published
ARMSTRONG, Mary Elizabeth (formerly
HUNTER, née
HUNT)
Peacefully, at her residence in Thornbury on Monday January 21,
2008. Mary Elizabeth
HUNT, first child of Thomas and Agnes
(McRAE)
HUNT in her 94th year. Loved mother of John and his wife
Debby▼
and Orleen and her husband Bob. Fondly remembered by her grandchildren
and her sister Maud
McDOUGALL.
Predeceased▼ by her caring husbands
Royden HUNTER and William
ARMSTRONG and treasured friend Lyman
CHAPMAN.
The▼ family will receive Friends at Grace United Church
in Thornbury on Sunday evening from 6 to 8 o'clock. Service to
celebrate Mary's life, will be conducted by Rev. Dr. Brian
GOODINGS
at the church on Monday January 28th at 1: 30 p.m. A private family
interment will take place at Thornbury-Clarksburg Union Cemetery.
As your expression of sympathy, donations to Grace United Church
or a charity of your choice would be appreciated and may be made
through the Ferguson Funeral Home, The Valley Chapel, 20 Alice
St. E. Thornbury, Ontario N0H 2P0 (519 599-2718) to whom arrangements
have been entrusted.
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HUNT o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-01-17 published
WARDEN served in Oxford politics for quarter century
By John TAPLEY, Sun Media, Thurs., January 17, 2008
Ingersoll -- Oxford County will bid farewell today to a longtime
politician, businessperson and war veteran.
Former mayor Jack
WARDEN died Sunday at Parkwood Hospital in
London. He was 87.
"He was a very caring person," said Ted
HUNT who served with
WARDEN on Ingersoll town council during the late 1960s. "If he
had an issue, he would stand firm with it. He was easy to work
with, congenial and willing to listen."
WARDEN was a good businessperson who always had Ingersoll at
heart and was interested in people, says
HUNT, a former Ingersoll
chief administrative officer.
WARDEN was a flight lieutenant with the Royal Air Force in the
Second World War and a life member of Royal Canadian Legion Branch 119,
helping organize Ingersoll's annual Battle of Britain Parade
and Remembrance Day services.
For years, he operated
WARDEN
Appliances in downtown Ingersoll.
A former mayor of Ingersoll and a county councillor, he was involved
in municipal politics for 25 years. The council chamber at the
Town Centre is named in his honour.
Included in a long list of community involvement are terms on
both public and separate school boards, Alexandra hospital board,
Ingersoll Chamber of Commerce, the Business Improvement Area
and the town's police services board.
Former mayor Michael
HENNESSY, a councillor when
WARDEN was mayor,
says WARDEN always followed his beliefs.
"He was a good man,"
Predeceased by his wife, Bernadette,
WARDEN is survived by six
children, nine grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
A funeral mass will be held at Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church
in Ingersoll today at 11 a.m.
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HUNT o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-03-19 published
HILL,
Jean
Marie (née
PITT)
Peacefully, at her residence, on Monday, March 17, 2008, Jean
Marie (PITT)
HILL, of R.R.#1, Bayfield, in her 75th year. Beloved
wife of Frank
HILL. Dear mother of Tom
HILL and Sue
HUNT of Lansdowne,
Freda HILL of R.R.#1, Bayfield and David and Lori
HILL of Woodstock.
Loving grandmother of 9 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren.
Dear sister and sister-in-law of David and Marion
PITT,
Tom and
Ethel PITT and Eleanor
PITT.
Sadly missed by many nieces and
nephews and the
HILL family. Predeceased by her parents Rev. Thomas
and Edith PITT and one brother John
PITT. A private family service
will be held on Thursday, March 20, 2008 in the J.M. McBeath
Funeral, 49 Goshen St. N, Zurich. Cremation. Spring interment
Baird's Cemetery. In Lieu of flowers, memorial contributions
may be made to a charity of one's choice. Condolences forwarded
through jmmcbeathfuneralhome.com A tree will be planted as a
living memorial of Jean
HILL.
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HUNT o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-05-06 published
HUNT,
James "
Jim"
Peacefully with courage and dignity, at Parkwood Hospital, on
Sunday,
May▼ 4, 2008, James "Jim"
HUNT, in his 84th year. Beloved
husband of Yvonne
HUNT for 61 years. Dear father of Virginia
DIMITRIADIS (Mike), David
HUNT (Anna), Jackie
HUNT, and Barb
WILLERT
(Brett.)
Loving grandfather to Michael (Marina,) Niki,
Lindsay (Matt), Tracy, Kristen, Lisa, Erin, Michelle, Scott,
and Paul, and great-grandfather to Noah, Claire, Travis, Duncan,
and Madison. Jim was a decorated World War 2 veteran and a 36 year
employee of Bell Canada. A memorial service will be conducted
at the Westview Funeral Chapel, 709 Wonderland Road North, on
Thursday, May 8, 2008 at 2: 00 p.m. with visitation one hour prior
to the service. Cremation has taken place. Private family interment
to follow at Woodland Cemetery. Those wishing to make a donation
in memory of Jim are asked to consider the Parkinson Society
of Canada or the Parkwood Hospital Veteran's Care. Online condolences
may be sent to condolences@westviewfuneralchapel.com "The Silver
Fox has moved on"
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KAPOGINES,
Betty
Jane
At Saint Thomas Elgin General Hospital on Sunday, May 11, 2008.
Betty Jane
KAPOGINES of Aylmer in her 69th year. Beloved wife
of Michael
KAPOGINES. Dear mother of Kelly
GARROD and husband
Mike of Aylmer, Karen
HUNT and husband Keith of Aylmer and Peter
KAPOGINES of Cochrane, Alberta. Loving grandmother of Ryan, Megan,
Erin, Samantha and Kristen. She will be sadly missed by a sister-in-law
Wanda KAPOGINES and a number of nieces and nephews. Predeceased
by her mother Vera
(FOOTE)
CRANE and her sisters Patricia
PLUG
and Sandra
MARTIN.
Born in Saint Thomas, Ontario on March 22, 1940.
She was a member of the Ladies Dart League at the Columbus Club.
Betty loved the outdoors and camping with her family. Friends
may call at the H.A. Kebbel Funeral Home, Aylmer on Tuesday 2-4 and
7-9 p.m. where the funeral service will be held on Wednesday,
May 14, 2008 at 1: 00 p.m. Interment, Aylmer Cemetery. Rev. Donald
GRAHAM, officiating. Donations to the Cancer Society or the Aylmer
Community Foundation would be appreciated. Condolences can be
expressed at kebbelfuneralhome.com
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HUNT,
William "
Bill"
At London Health Sciences Centre, Victoria Hospital, on Sunday,
May▲ 25th, 2008 William "Bill"
HUNT of London in his 77th year.
Beloved husband of Fern
(PELLAND)
HUNT. Dear step-father of Gaye
GRANDMAISON and her husband Marcel of Arnprior, Ronald
QUESNEL
and his wife
Denise of Brampton, Jean
HEWLETT and her husband
Rex of Milton and Rene
QUESNEL and his wife
Lois of London. Also
loved by his 8 grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren, his nieces
and nephews and his Aunt Helen
HUNT and her children Ted and
Gary. Dear brother of Karen
HEWITT and her husband James of London,
Ronald WATLING and his wife
Marylou and Gary
WATLING of Ingersoll.
Predeceased by his brothers Leonard and Albert and his sisters
Beatrice and Dorothy. The family will receive Friends from 2-4 and
7-9 p.m. Wednesday at the A. Millard George Funeral Home, 60 Ridout
Street South, London. Funeral service will be conducted at First
Baptist Church, 235 Thames Street and Canterbury Street, Ingersoll
on Thursday, May 29th at 2: 00 p.m. with Reverend John
LAMBSHEAD
officiating. Interment in Harris Street Cemetery, Ingersoll.
As an expression of sympathy memorial donations may be made to
the London Regional Cancer Program, 747 Baseline Road East, London,
Ontario N6C 2R6. Online condolences accepted at www.amgfh.com
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HUNT o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-06-27 published
FRANK,
Jean
Winnifred (née
CRAWFORD)
Peacefully at Sprucedale Care Centre in Strathroy on June 26,
2008, Jean Winnifred (née
CRAWFORD)
FRANK of Arkona passed away
in her 87th year. Beloved mother of Reid
FRANK of Saskatoon,
James FRANK of London, Elizabeth
HOLBROOK of Thedford, Shirley
and Peter HEISZ of London, Virginia
FRANK of Forest, and Marjorie
HUNT of Clinton. Cherished grandmother of Jennifer, Crawford,
Kimberly, Matthew, Gregory, Heather, Andrew, Jacob, Haley, Shane,
Keith, and Robyn. Resting at the Gilpin Funeral Chapel, Forest
for visitation on Sunday, June 29, 2008 from 2-5 p.m. Funeral
service on June 30, 2008 at 1: 00 p.m. Memorial donations to the
Strathroy Middlesex General Hospital, the Heart and Stroke Foundation,
or the Alzheimer's Society gratefully acknowledged. Online condolences
at gilpinfuneralchapel.com.
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BESTERD,
Harvey
F.
Peacefully at Parkwood Hospital, on Friday, June 27, 2008 Harvey F.
BESTERD of R.R.#2, Belmont in his 87th year. Predeceased by his
wife Ruth (née
SKEATES.)
Loving father of Judy
BESTARD (husband
Tom) of R.R.#2, Belmont. Sadly missed by his grandchildren Robert
BESTARD (wife
Kristy) of Angus, Ontario; Jason
BESTARD (wife
Karrie) of Woodstock and Angela
BESTARD of Brisbane, Australia
and great-grandchildren Jordyn, Sydney and Ethan. Dear brother
of Dorothy
COWIN, Shirley
MAGUIRE, Doug
BESTERD (wife Millie),
Lorraine REID (husband Gord,) Bill
BESTERD and Betty Lou
HUNT
all of London and Marjorie Pracey of Windsor, and predeceased
by sister Ruth Parker. Friends will be received at the Bieman
Funeral Home, Dorchester on Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where the
funeral service will be held on Wednesday, July 2, 2008 at 11: 00 a.m.
(with visitation one hour prior). Interment to follow at Dorchester
Union Cemetery. Memorial donations to the London Salvation Army
Citadel or the Burlington Congregational Church gratefully acknowledged.
Special thanks to Doctor
WILSON and the staff of 4B-South at Parkwood
Hospital for their exceptional care.
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CATUNTO,
Manuel De
Medeiros
Unexpectedly, at Woodstock General Hospital on Sunday, July 6,
2008, Manuel De Medeiros
CATUNTO of Woodstock in his 69th year.
Beloved husband of Martinha
CATUNTO for 40 years. Dear father
of Tony CATUNTO and his wife
Rita and Nelia
HUNT and her husband
Steve, all of Woodstock. Loving grandfather of Kathleen, Nathan,
Dylan and Brandon. Dear brother of Jose
CATUNTO
(Margarida) of
Woodstock, Antonio
CATUNTO
(Eduarda) of Mississauga, Basilia
SOARES
(Fernando) of Toronto, and Desiderio
CATUNTO (Armenia)
of Toronto, and brother-in-law of Joao Maria DE
MEDEIROS
(Diolinda
de Deus Silva
MEDEIROS) and Maria da Conceico Medeiros
SILVA
(Anjelo Andrade
SILVA,) all of Portugal. Also lovingly remembered
by many nieces and nephews. Friends will be received at the Smith-LeRoy
Funeral Home, 69 Wellington Street North, Woodstock on Tuesday,
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Parish prayers at the funeral home on Tuesday
evening at 6: 30 p.m. Funeral Mass at Holy Trinity Catholic Parish,
904 Dundas Street, Woodstock on Wednesday, July 9, 2008 at 11: 00 a.m.
Interment at Saint Mary's Catholic Cemetery. If desired, memorial
donations to the Canadian Cancer Society or The Lung Association
would be appreciated. Smith-LeRoy, (519) 537-3611. Personal condolences
may be sent at www.smithleroy.com
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HUNT o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-01-03 published
HUGHES,
Lorna
Felice (formerly
HUNT, née
ROBERTS)
Passed away peacefully at Sunrise of Aurora on Monday, December 31,
2007 in her 88th year. Predeceased by her first husband, Maunsel
HUNT in 1948, and also by her husband of 47 years, F. Norman
HUGHES in 2002. Loved mother of children David Hunt
HUGHES and
the late Linda
NEUFELD
(David) and of step-children Judith, Mary
SPAFFORD (Jack, deceased), Margaret
LACASSE (Yoland), Libby
STRATTON
(Brooke), and Donald (Margaret). Caring grandmother to John and
Scott SPAFFORD, Eric, Jacqueline, Christine and Nadine
LACASSE,
Alan, Kevin and Beth
STRATTON,
Jennifer and Kate
HUGHES, Amy,
Adam and
Allison GAW, and Stephanie, Mark and Carolyn
NEUFELD.
Great-grandmother
to Nicholas, Danielle, Patrick, Liam, Sheldon, Tristan, Brady,
Catherine, Madison and Christopher. Sister to Bunty
JEWITT
(Lorne.)
Funeral service to be held at Trinity Anglican Church, 79 Victoria
Street, Aurora on Friday, January 4, 2008 at 11: 15 a.m. Visitation
will take place the same day, commencing at 10: 30 a.m. until
the time of service. Private family interment at Mount Pleasant
Cemetery, Toronto. If desired, memorial donations may be made
to Trinity Anglican Church or to the charity of your choice.
Special thanks to the caring staff at Sunrise of Aurora and to
the Paramed P.S.W. team. Arrangements entrusted to Thompson Funeral
Home 905-727-5421
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SLATER,
Anne
Marie
Madeleine (née
DUBOIS)
(June 3, 1912-January 13, 2008)
At the Ottawa Civic Hospital. Predeceased by her husband Art,
brother Eddie, sisters Marguerite, Jacqueline, Betty and nephew
Eric. Anne Marie will be lovingly remembered and sadly missed
by her children Peggy, Dick, and Kitty (Stan
McROBERTS,) granddaughters
Christy and Emilie
McROBERTS. A dear aunt to Phyl
SOMERSET,
Barb
LEBEAU,
Judi
JEWINSKI and Ted
MITCHELL. Great-aunt to Elizabeth
and Jenny SOMERSET,
Nicole
HUNT, Danielle
JEWINSKI, Jeff and
Philip MITCHELL.
Fondly remembered by cousins Gérard
DUBOIS (Pat)
of Washington and Jacques
DUBOIS
(Andrée) of Neuchâtel, Switzerland,
and their children. At Anne Marie's request there will be a private
family service. Donations in her memory to the Canadian Cancer
Society would be appreciated.
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HUNT,
Patrick
Joseph▼
Born on St. Patrick's Day in Co. Mayo, Ireland in 1919. Died
peacefully at home in Toronto surrounded by his children on January 27,
2008. Survived by his wife, Doctor Lisa
GRAIL.
Predeceased by his
wife Mary (1996). Pat was loved by his children Paul (Judy),
Alan (Bernadette), Valerie (Paul) and Roisin (Gino), and by his
grandchildren Aeron (Andrew), Vanessa (Matthew), Jon, Andrea
(Arnaud), Kevin, Jordan, Jeffrey, David, Peter and Mark. Especially
proud of his two great-grandchildren Sylvan and Sadie. Patrick
served in the Irish Army and emigrated to Canada in 1954. He
taught at Michael Power High School from 1968-1986. He was a
founding member of the Toronto Irish Players. The Hunts will
welcome Friends and family on January 31, 2008 from 7-9 p.m.
at 45 Edgemore Drive, Etobicoke. Funeral Mass will be celebrated
on February 1, 2008 at 10 a.m. at Our Lady of Lourdes, 520 Sherbourne
Street. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Canadian Cancer
Society would be appreciated by the family as your expression
of sympathy.
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GALT,
Barbara
Carlyle (née
HUNT)
Barb passed away peacefully on Wednesday, February 6 2008 at
Westside Care in Kelowna, British Columbia. Predeceased by her
loving husband Doug
GALT, infant daughter Heather, sister Betty
(Jack) and parents Col. Archibald and Marjorie
HUNT.
Survived by her children Ian, Kelowna, David (Myra) Whistler,
British Columbia, Pam (Steve) Calgary Alberta. Grandchildren
Taylor and Kelsey
GALT,
Carley and Sydney
GALT, Jenn and Chris
MARTIN,
Sister
Patricia
(Ted.)
The family would like to extend heartfelt thanks to Westside
for the loving care given to Mom. If desired, memorial donations
may be made to the Alzheimers Society of British Columbia or
Arthritis Society of B.C.
A private family gathering in Victoria will take place in the
Spring.
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HUNT o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-04-23 published
HUNT,
Keith
E.
Flt Lt., Royal Canadian Air Force 437 Squadron, (The Huskies)
Employee of Canadian National for 41 years Our Gentle Giant
Keith HUNT passed away on April 21, 2008 at St Joseph's Health
Centre in Toronto due to complications from a fall at the age
of 84. He was surrounded by love when he left us. He leaves his
wife of 56 years Marion Elsie
(JACK) and his daughters Lynn,
Dawn and Victoria and sons-in-law Larry and Robert. He will be
greatly missed by his grandchildren Matthew, Alisha, Christopher,
Katie, and Hayley who all loved their Grandpa deeply. Keith consistently
gave his all in everything he did. Born in Frome, Ontario on
September 12, 1923 he grew up in London, Ontario. Keith worked
for the Canadian National Railways for 41 years. He was part
of the Canadian National Boys Band starting in 1936 that was
formed by Canadian National Railway to help get youth off the
streets, and was hired in 1940 in the London Car Shops as an
apprentice electrician. In October 1942 he joined the Royal Canadian
Air Force. He served as one of the few officer navigators during
the war. When the war was over his squadron, the 437 Huskies,
were asked to stay on and assist British Overseas Airways Corporation
until 1946 which he did in his Royal Canadian Air Force uniform.
Keith returned to the London Car Shops and continued his apprenticeship
there. Canadian National Railway granted him a leave of absence
to study at Queens University where he graduated in 1951 with
a degree in Electrical Engineering. And it was during this time
that he met Marion, his 'golden nugget from the North' (Kirkland
Lake). He progressed through many operational positions in Belleville,
London, Toronto and Montreal with Canadian National. He held
the position of Corporate Vice President Administration when
he retired in 1981. During his long career with Canadian National
he worked in bringing in new and progressive programs, including
the establishment of the first on site daycare for Canadian National,
and initiating a program to encourage women in non-traditional
roles, such as engineering. After retirement, he volunteered
for 16 years with the Canadian National Pensioners Association.
Throughout his long and full life, he never forgot his roots
and humble beginnings. Always a gentleman, always kind, always
ready to give to his family and community, and always gracious,
his mantra was 'do no harm'. His demeanor never changed even
with the onset of Alzheimer's disease and he remained our gentle
giant with those big hands with an even bigger heart. There will
be a memorial service to celebrate his life and contributions
at 2: 00 p.m. on Friday April 25, 2008 with a reception immediately
following, at Glen Oaks Memorial Gardens, 3164 9th Line, (9th Line and
Dundas) Oakville, Ontario. In lieu of flowers, donations would
be appreciated to the Alzheimer's Society of Canada (60 Briarwood
Ave, Mississauga, Ontario L5J 3N6). On-line condolences at, www.glenoaks.ca
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HUNT o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-04-30 published
HUNT,
Victoria
Loraine (née
COLE)
Peacefully at her home in Mississauga on Monday April 28th, 2008,
in her 86th year. Vicky, a devoted wife to Ross W.
HUNT who predeceased
her on May 3rd, 1995, was a caring, patient and mischievous mother
to Bev (who predeceased her in 1996), Patti and her husband John,
Nanci and her husband Bob, John and his wife Chris and Dan and
his wife Jeanie. Gramie will be fondly remembered by 14 wonderful
grandchildren and one great-grand_son. An Royal Canadian Air Force
veteran of World War 2, Vicky and Ross came home to create a
busy life after the War. Throughout her life Vicky was a protector
of children and small animals the world over. Blessed with boundless
energy, she pursued a number of charitable and community interests.
After Ross's death, this included extensive travel in Belize,
Central America with SHARE. She enjoyed visiting the SHARE
projects she helped sponsor including supplying local schools
with necessary supplies as well as toys for the Belize Orphanage.
Although an avid Leafs and Jays fan, she enjoyed watching her
grandchildren more than anything else. Active and living independently
her whole life, she will be missed by all. Friends may call on
Friday May 2nd 7-9 p.m., Saturday May 3rd 10-11 a.m. at the R.S. Kane
Funeral Home, 6150 Yonge Street (at Goulding south of Steeles).
Funeral service will be held at the R.S. Kane Chapel on Saturday
May 3rd at 11 a.m. Private interment. In lieu of flowers, donations
to shareagfoundation.org would be appreciated by the family.
Condolences www.rskane.ca R.S. Kane 416-221-1159
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HUNT,
Joseph▲
Edgar "
Ed" (1925-2008)
Passed away on May 20, at Humber River Regional Hospital, Toronto.
Born in Mabou, (Cape Breton) he was the youngest
son of the late
Fred and Ethel
(EMBREE)
HUNT.
Beloved husband of Janet Ann
(SINCLAIR)
for over 49 years and dearly loved father of Norma Jean
SANDERSON
and Graham
HUNT
(Lara) and Grampy to grand_sons Billy and Jeffrey
SANDERSON, step-grand_son Jacob
BEST, and step-granddaughter Rachel
ELSTON. He was predeceased by sister, Gertrude
MARTIN; brother,
George HUNT; sister, Ella
CAMERON, and infant brother, James
Arthur HUNT. A graduate of Mount Allison University, University
of Toronto (B.A.Sc.), and University of Pennsylvania (M.B.A.
- Wharton School of Business). Ed began his professional career
as a chemical engineer with petrochemical companies such as Shell
and Naugatuck Chemical, and entered the computer services industry
in the mid 1960's as a Marketing Manager with Sperry Univac/
Unysis, Apollo Computer and Hewlett Packard. Upon retirement he
continued his active involvement in St. Luke's United Church
and became an active member of the Kiwanis Club of Islington.
Friends may call at the Turner and Porter Butler Chapel, 4933 Dundas
St. W. (between Kipling and Islington Aves.) on Thursday, May 29,
2008 from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. A Service of Remembrance will
be held at St. Luke's United Church, 516 The Kingsway, Etobicoke,
on Friday, May 30, 2008 at 2 o'clock. If desired, donations to
the Islington Kiwanis Club or a charity of your choice would
be appreciated by the family.
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HUNT o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-07-15 published
SCOTT,
John
Kerlin "
Jack"
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our
father on Monday, July 14, 2008 at Saint_Joseph's Health Centre
at the age of 81. Beloved father of Janet, Brian and Elaine.
Loving grandfather of Trevor, Scott, Melissa, Andrew and Liam.
Jack is survived by his sister Marjorie
HUNT of Regina, Saskatchewan.
Former husband to Donna
SHAW of Dundas, Ontario. Jack proudly
worked on the design and development of the Avro Arrow prior
to many years at Litton Systems Industries. He was an avid sailor
out of the Boulevard Club and Mimico Cruising Club. Friends may
gather with the family at Lynett Funeral Home - 3299 Dundas St.
W. (one street east of Runnymede Rd.) on Friday, July 18, 2008
from 12: 30 p.m. until the time of service at 2 p.m. Reception
to follow. Donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundations
in his memory. Condolences can be made on-line at www.lynettfuneralhome.ca
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HUNT o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-07-21 published
Engineer oversaw the Turbo Train and the construction of the
C.N. Tower
He rose from a 31-cents-an-hour apprentice to vice-president
and helped to take C.N. from the steam era to diesels, with a
mistaken dalliance with the jet age along the way
By F.F. LANGAN,
Special to The Globe and Mail, Page S11
Keith HUNT started his working life as an apprentice electrician
in the C.N. rail yards in London, Ontario In a leap that invites
comparisons with an army general who rose to power from the rank
of private, he ended his working life as a vice-president of
the railway and was the first man to walk down the stairs at
the C.N. Tower, a construction project he oversaw.
He was born on a farm in Southwestern Ontario and grew up in
nearby London. He dropped out of Sir Adam Beck Collegiate High
School when he was 16 and went into the apprentice program at
the Canadian National Railway, training to become an electrician.
His starting salary was 31 cents an hour, or $14.88 for a 48-hour
work week.
A natural athlete, he played semi-professional baseball in London
for $25 a game, almost double the money he was making at Canadian
National Railway. He was a pitcher and also covered first base
but his real value was as a hitter. At 6 feet 2 inches and 200 pounds,
he had huge hands and a powerful upper body that gave him real
batting power. He might have become a professional baseball player,
if only the Second World War had not intervened.
In 1942, he joined the Royal Canadian Air Force and qualified
as a navigator with the rank of pilot officer. He went overseas
with Royal Canadian Air Force 437 "Husky" Squadron and flew transport
aircraft, mainly a military version of the Douglas DC-3 called
the Dakota.
The squadron was formed on September 14, 1944, and three days
later towed gliders filled with troops for Operation Market Garden,
the Allied attack on Arnhem in the Netherlands. A few days later,
the squadron lost four aircraft while re-supplying the Arnhem
area. The battle itself was a failure, as portrayed in the book
and film, A Bridge Too Far.
When the war in Europe ended in May, 1945, his squadron was assigned
to fly newly liberated PoWs from Germany to Britain. One of those
prisoners was his older brother, Clare, a navigator who had been
captured about three years earlier and who was in poor health.
Later, he went searching for Clare in an English hospital.
"My father used to tell the story of how he went back to London
and looked for his brother in a hospital there," said his daughter,
Dawn HUNT. "
His brother was down to 90 pounds and he walked right
by him without noticing him until someone said, 'your brother's
over there.' "
The squadron remained in Europe to ferry people, military mail
and equipment. In that postwar period the Huskies carried 25,269 passengers
and many tons of supplies. According to Mr.
HUNT's family, he
and some other members of the squadron also helped the British
national carrier, British Overseas Airways Corporation. The squadron
history doesn't say anything about British Overseas Airways Corporation
but does record that in 1946 "some Daks maintained a regular
passenger service to Naples and Athens."
Mr. HUNT did not return to Canada until July, 1946. He went back
to the apprenticeship program at the Canadian National Railway,
working in London and at a Montreal diesel shop that handled
the new technology that was replacing the steam locomotive. Mr.
HUNT
decided to take advantage of the Veterans Act and attend university.
The Canadian National Railway gave him a leave of absence to
study electrical engineering at Queen's University. When he wasn't
at university, he worked at C.N. to complete his apprenticeship.
The year 1951 was a big one for Mr.
HUNT: In
June, he received
his engineering degree, and
in December he was finally awarded
his electrician's certificate from CN.
When he finished his apprenticeship program he was earning $1.47 an
hour, or $70 a week. At the start of 1952, he moved from being
an hourly employee to a monthly salary of $347. As an engineering
superintendent he had received a raise of about $500 a year.
Mr. HUNT rose through the ranks, helping the railway in the 1950s
switch from steam to diesel.
His first appointment to the level of vice-president came in
1970 when he was made responsible of transportation and maintenance.
He held a number of jobs, ranging from vice-president of system
rail operations to vice-president of the Canadian National Railway
Great Lakes Region.
While he was in Toronto in the mid-seventies he was put in charge
of overseeing the building of the C.N. Tower. At a special opening
for employees, Mr.
HUNT was the first to take the stairs from
the top to the bottom.
One of his disappointments, and a huge failure for the Canadian
National Railway, was the Turbo Train, an engine powered by a
gas turbine, jet-style, power plant.
The high-tech train still holds the railway speed record in Canada,
of 226.27 kilometres an hour set on a stretch of track between
Montreal and Cornwall, Ontario, on April 22, 1976. A loyal company
man, he supported the turbo project but, as a practical railroading
man, he knew the roadbed would be inadequate for high-speed trains.
He was right, and the project was shelved.
Naturally enough, he knew the rail bed intimately. On his days
off, he would sometimes walk along railway lines with one or
two of his daughters, taking a look at the condition of the roadbed,
and sending off a memo on Monday morning if everything wasn't
up to his standards. His daughters remember accompanying their
father to train derailments on weekends.
Later in his career, he and two other top executives saved an
iconic steam engine from being turned into scrap. Built in 1944
at the Montreal Locomotive Works, 6060 was a powerful Mountain
Type locomotive. It had been withdrawn from service in 1959 and
put on display in Jasper National Park in 1962. Ten years later,
Mr. HUNT and his Friends had the engine restored to working order
and today it hauls a tourist train out of Stettler, Alberta.
As a man who ended up in the executive offices but who started
in the London car shops, Mr.
HUNT was always aware of the safety
of people who worked on the railway. Derailments often ended
in the death of the engineer if the locomotive went off the track
at speed. The cab would be dragged along the rail bed, filling
with ballast, suffocating and crushing those inside.
While in charge of the Great Lakes Region, he designed an improvement
that prevented ballast, gravel and stones from shooting into
the crew area during a derailment. It was known as the Hunt Cab.
"The old cab, which jutted out to one side and had a door facing
the front of the engine, would in effect scoop up the railway
line ballast directly into the cab compartment," said his daughter,
Lynn BEACH.
During the course of his career, Mr.
HUNT was always moving.
He spent a lot of time shuffling between jobs in Toronto and
at C.N. headquarters in Montreal and also lived in many cities,
from Battle Creek, Michigan., where he ran CN's Grand Trunk Western
subsidiary, to Belleville, Ontario
He loved gardening and planted trees wherever he lived. Mr.
HUNT
was also a keen golfer, with a powerful swing that could drive
a ball 300 yards, but never joined a golf club because he was
seldom in one place long enough.
A more portable hobby was his Corvair Corsa, the troubled, rear-engined
Chevrolet that inspired Ralph Nader's 1965 book Unsafe at Any
Speed. Mr.
HUNT babied his Corvair for decades, and never lost
control of the quirky car.
Keith Elmore
HUNT was born on September 12, 1923, in Frome, Ontario
He died of complications from a fall on April 21, 2008, at Toronto.
He was 84. He is survived by his wife, Marion, and his daughters,
Lynn, Dawn and Victoria.
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MAINIERO,
Antonietta
Died peacefully in her sleep at home on January 27, 2008. Born
February 18, 1924 in Castelfranco, Italy, she came to Canada
in 1952 to start a new life with her husband, the late Venanzio
MAINIERO and two children. She is survived by her loving daughter
Anna Maria
D'AGOSTINO, her devoted son Max
MAINIERO and his compassionate
wife Isabelle
MAINIERO, and her beloved grandchildren, Danielle
D'AGOSTINO and her husband Robert
OLSON, John Carmelo
D'AGOSTINO,
Laura D'AGOSTINO,
Sandra
HUNT and her husband Shane
HUNT, Ronnie
MENEZES,
Alexia
MAINIERO and great-grand_son Aidan
OLSON. Antonietta
was a brave and independent woman who had a strong work ethic
and a generous heart. As a seamstress she had a love for fashion
and an eye for beauty. As a gardener, she had both patience and
a green thumb. She was always early to bed and early to rise,
loved a good bargain and was a great cook. She will be sadly
missed. The family will receive Friends at Turner and Porter Butler
Chapel, 4933 Dundas St. W. (between Islington and Kipling Aves.)
from 7-9 p.m. on Monday, January 28, and 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. on
Tuesday, January 29. A Funeral Mass will be held on Wednesday,
January 30, 2008, at 9: 30 a.m. at St. Gregory's Roman Catholic
Church, 122 Rathurn Road, Etobicoke. An interment at Holy Cross
Cemetery will follow. Special thanks to Doctor L.
MAVROGIANNIS,
Victorian
Order of Nurses nurse Elaine
WELSCH and Community Care
Access Centre for their care, dedication and support during the
last few months. As an expression of sympathy, donations will
be accepted to the Dorothy Ley Hospice.
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HUNTER o@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2008-01-16 published
HUNTER,
Matthew
Henry
(February 21, 1922-January 14, 2007)
Dear Dad
It's been a difficult year and things just are not the same without
you. We know you're with Kay again (October 3, 2006). You left
your children, family, fishing and hunting buddies and all who
met you many wonderful memories so, I guess, we are never really
without you after all.
We miss you "Chief"
- Love, The Hunter Clan.
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HUNTER o@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2008-02-20 published
KUTSCHENREITER,
Karl
Jr.
Karl KUTSCHENREITER,
Jr. was born on January 9, 1950 in Pichling,
Austria. He was the first-born child of Juliana
(AMENT) and Karl
KUTSCHENREITER. A couple of years later the family grew with
the addition of his little sister Wilma. He lived in Austria
until May 25, 1955 when Julie, Karl Jr. and Wilma travelled to
Canada by boat to Montreal and then by train to Toronto where
they joined Karl Sr. who had been in Toronto making it possible
for the rest of the family to join him.
The KUTSCHENREITERs lived in Toronto from 1955-1959 at which
time they moved to Shrigley; by December of 1959 they moved to
the family farm on Highway 10.
Karl attended public school at S.S.#4 at Victoria Corners. He
attended the Dundalk High School and Grey Highlands Secondary
School. Karl attended Humber College and studied as a heavy equipment
diesel mechanic - an education that he used for the rest of his
working years.
He had three children: Kyle, Shannon and Tanya.
Karl settled on his property at R.R.#3 Flesherton around 1989,
where he lived until his death.
Karl held various jobs, which included: heavy equipment operator,
equipment repair, mechanic, welder, pond builder and truck driver.
Karl was a man that could operate anything with a diesel engine.
He was a kid that never grew up - always playing with his toys
in the dirt.
He will be remembered by others for his young "Elvis" hair, his
motorcycle days and his willingness to help a friend out no matter
what. Karl enjoyed being with Friends in the outdoors, both hunting
and fishing.
Karl KUTSCHENREITER
Jr. passed away at Centre Grey Hospital in
Markdale on February 12, 2008.
Minister was Greg
GOHEEN (nephew;) Assistant Minister was Ken
McGOWAN;
Eulogy was given by Tim
GOHEEN (nephew.) Pallbearers
were Shannon
KOLGAN (son,) Daryl
VERDON (son-in-law,) Ron
GOHEEN
(brother-in-law,) Joe
SCHERMAUL (cousin,) Cecil
HUNTER (friend,)
Perry OKSMAN (friend.) Flowerbearers were Tanya
KYLE (daughter,)
Alexis VERDON (granddaughter.)
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HUNTER o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2008-01-23 published
ARMSTRONG, Mary Elizabeth (formerly
HUNTER, née
HUNT)
Peacefully, at her residence in Thornbury on Monday January 21,
2008. Mary Elizabeth
HUNT, first child of Thomas and Agnes
(McRAE)
HUNT in her 94th year. Loved mother of John and his wife
Debby▲
and Orleen and her husband Bob. Fondly remembered by her grandchildren
and her sister Maud
McDOUGALL.
Predeceased▲ by her caring husbands
Royden HUNTER and William
ARMSTRONG and treasured friend Lyman
CHAPMAN.
The▲ family will receive Friends at Grace United Church
in Thornbury on Sunday evening from 6 to 8 o'clock. Service to
celebrate Mary's life, will be conducted by Rev. Dr. Brian
GOODINGS
at the church on Monday January 28th at 1: 30 p.m. A private family
interment will take place at Thornbury-Clarksburg Union Cemetery.
As your expression of sympathy, donations to Grace United Church
or a charity of your choice would be appreciated and may be made
through the Ferguson Funeral Home, The Valley Chapel, 20 Alice
St. E. Thornbury, Ontario N0H 2P0 (519 599-2718) to whom arrangements
have been entrusted.
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HUNTER o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2008-01-31 published
HUNTER,
Stanley
William▼
(Royal Canadian Air Cadets, Canadian Army Corporal 1940-1946)
Peacefully in Durham on Wednesday January 30, 2008. Stan
HUNTER
of Rocky Saugeen in his 87th year. Husband of the late Bernice
(née REAY.)
Loved and devoted father of Leslie and wife
Nancy
of R.R.#1, Durham, Lois and her husband the late Alan
DOW of
Durham, and Heather and her husband Brad
BURGESS of R.R.#1, Durham.
Sadly missed by grandchildren Michael and wife
Kim
HUNTER,
Landyn
DOW and girlfriend Lori, Carrie
DOW,
Paul
DOW, Hunter,
Logan
and Ally BURGESS, great-grandchildren, as well as many extended
family members. Dear brother of Ollie
BAILEY of Durham, Charlie
and wife Lenore of R.R.#1, Durham and the late Ivan
HUNTER.
Predeceased▼
by 2 stillborn sons and his parents John Edgar and Jennie (nee
BUMSTEAD)
HUNTER.
The family will receive Friends at the Fawcett-McEachern
Funeral Home and Cremation Centre, Durham on Friday from 2-4 p.m.
and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service will be held in the Durham Presbyterian
Church at 11 a.m. on Saturday February 2, 2008. Interment in
Durham Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy, donations to Durham
Hospital Foundation or Durham Presbyterian Church would be appreciated.
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HUNTER o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2008-02-01 published
QUESNEL,
Kenneth
S.
Of Port Colborne passed away with his family at his side after
a courageous battle with cancer at the Port Colborne General
Hospital on Thursday January 31, 2008 at the age of 75 years.
Beloved husband of Ruth
QUESNEL, loving father of Murray (Sherry)
QUESNEL of Stevensville, Sharon (James)
DOCKRILL of St. Catharines
and Robert
QUESNEL of Port Colborne, brother of Donna
ROBINSON
of Kitchener. Mr.
QUESNEL was predeceased by his son Scott
QUESNEL
(1979,) his parents Charles and Mabel
QUESNEL, his brothers Jim
QUESNEL and Charles
QUESNEL and his sister Thelma
HUNTER. He
worked at INCO for over 40 years from where he retired. He
was a member of the INCO Quarter Century Club. At his request
there will be no visitation or service. Cremation will take place.
Interment of ashes will be in Overholt Cemetery at a later time.
If so desired, memorial donations may be made to the Canadian
Cancer Society. Funeral arrangements entrusted to the Port Colborne
Chapel of the Davidson Funeral Homes 135 Clarence St. Online
guest register and condolences available at www.davidsonfuneralhomes.com
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HUNTER o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2008-04-01 published
WARWICK,
Peter
Alfred
Peacefully at Grey Bruce Health Services-Owen Sound, on Sunday,
March 30th, 2008. Peter Alfred
WARWICK, of Owen Sound, in his
61st year. Dearly beloved husband of Kaye
WARWICK (née
ROBERTSON.)
Loving father of Amanda (Jay)
PAUSNER and Andrew (Melissa)
WARWICK,
both of Owen Sound. Loving grandfather of Emma
PAUSNER.
Dear
brother of Paul (Alana)
WARWICK, of Meaford and Robert
WARWICK
of Owen Sound. Dear brother-in-law of Mardy and
Al HUNTER,
Alan
ROBERTSON and his partner, Gayle, and Jim and Karen
ROBERTSON.
Predeceased by his parents, Doug and Helen
WARWICK, his parents-in-law,
Norm and Winnie
ROBERTSON and his brother-in-law, Bill
ROBERTSON.
Friends may call at the Brian E. Wood Funeral Home, 250 -14th Street
West, Owen Sound, Ontario, N4K 3X8 (519-376-7492) on Wednesday,
April 2nd, 2008 from 7: 00-9:00 p.m. A Funeral Service for Peter
WARWICK will be held in the Funeral Home Chapel on Thursday,
April 3rd, 2008 at 1: 00 p.m. with Doctor Brad
CLARK officiating.
Interment in Greenwood Cemetery. If so desired, the family would
appreciate donations to Alpha 1-Canada or G.R.A.C.E. as your
expression of sympathy.
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HUNTER o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2008-05-22 published
HUNTER,
Arthur
Wilfred▲
Suddenly on Sunday May 18, 2008. Arthur
HUNTER of Owen Sound
in his 70th year. Loving husband of Helen (née
TOTTEN.)
Sadly
missed by his children Gary and wife Diane of Prevost, Quebec,
Jeffrey of North Bay, Chrystal and Kris
HUNTER-
SINGH and her
husband Manohar of Stoney Creek. Also missed by his grandchildren
Vanessa, Nicolas, Jessie, and Lance. Survived by his sister Margaret
(Sam) WOODS of Owen Sound. Brother-in-law of Joyce
GRANT,
George
(Gail) TOTTEN, Betty (Ron)
ROUSE, Jim
TOTTEN, and Paul (Brenda)
TOTTEN.
Predeceased by brother-in-laws Wayne
TOTTEN, and Jim
GRANT.
Friends are invited to the Tannahill Funeral Home for
visiting Sunday afternoon May 25th, from 2-4 p.m. Cremation has
taken place. Private family interment of ashes, Saint Mary's Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, donations to the charity of your choice would
be appreciated.
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HUNTER o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-02-13 published
REID,
Carol (née
HUNTER)
Of Saint Thomas, formerly of Strathroy, passed away at the Saint Thomas-Elgin
General Hospital on Tuesday, February 12, 2008, in her 67th year.
Beloved wife for almost 40 years to Robert T. "Bob" Reid. Dearly
loved mother of Bob Reid Jr., and Meghan
OAKES and her husband
Ian, and loving grandmother of Eric
OAKES, all of Saint Thomas.
Also fondly remembered by sisters-in-law, Karen Reid of Strathroy,
and Shirley
HUNTER of Calgary, Alberta, as well as several nieces,
nephews, aunts, uncles and cousins. Dear sister of the late Murray
HUNTER and the late James
HUNTER.
Born in Sudbury, Ontario, May 1,
1941, she was the daughter of the late Bart and Alma
CAIRNS)
HUNTER.
Carol▼ was a member of Knox Presbyterian Church, Saint Thomas.
Friends will be received by the family at the Sifton Funeral
Home, 118 Wellington Street, Saint Thomas on Thursday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
where the funeral service will be held Friday at 11: 00 a.m. Interment
in Elmdale Memorial Park. Memorial donations to the Canadian
Cancer Society, the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario or the
charity of one's choice gratefully acknowledged.
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HUNTER o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-02-15 published
HUNTER,
Francine▼
Galli
After a long and courageous struggle with cancer, at University
Hospital,▼ on February 14, 2008, Francine Galli
HUNTER, in her
48th year. Beloved wife of Graeme
HUNTER.
Loving▼ mother of Miranda,
Paola, and Amelia, all of London. Cherished daughter of Norma
GALLI and the late Nick
GALLI of Hamilton. Dear sister of Sandra
SWAN
(Bob▼) of Atherton, California, and Carl
GALLI (Carla) of
Ancaster. Francine will be remembered for her love of reading,
quiet elegance, taste for fine dining and desire for new experiences.
Visitation will be held on Tuesday, February 19, 2008 at 10: 00 a.m.
at the Westview Funeral Chapel, 709 Wonderland Road North, London,
with a memorial Mass at Holy Family Parish, 777 Valetta Street,
at 12 noon. Interment at Saint Peter's Cemetery. In lieu of flowers,
donations may be sent to the Canadian Cancer Society or to the
London Health Sciences Foundation-Cancer Program.
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ABRAHAM,
Dorothy (née
GRAHAM)
Peacefully, at Fiddick's Nursing Home, Petrolia, on Friday, February 15,
2008. Dorothy
ABRAHAM (née
GRAHAM) 82 years, of Petrolia. Beloved
wife of William T. (Bill)
ABRAHAM. Dear mother to Tom of Petrolia
and the late David (1973.) Loving grandmother to Jessica
ABRAHAM
and Ron HOLLAND,
Geoffrey
ABRAHAM and Niki
CHAMAILLARD, Sarah
ABRAHAM and Chris
WILLIAMS and Rhonda and Wade
HUNTER.
Cherished
great-grandmother to Taten, Justin, Jordan, Brandon, Michael,
Tristan and Liam. Dear sister to Isobel (the late Tom
HUGHES)
of Ilderton, the late Donald
GRAHAM and his wife
Ruth of Brantford,
the late Gladys and Harry
WELCH, the late Marjorie
PETRIE and
her husband Bob of Ilderton and the late Stanley and George
GRAHAM.
Dorothy was a devoted member of Saint Paul's United Church and
U.C.W., the former Adanac Women's Institute, the C.E.E. Hospital
Auxiliary, the Petrolia-Enniskillen Agricultural Society and
Paul Harris Fellow of Rotary International. Visitors will be
received on Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Needham-Jay
Funeral Home, Petrolia. The funeral service will be held at Saint Paul's
United Church, Petrolia, on Wednesday, February 20, 2008 at 1: 30 p.m.,
with Rev. Dr. Robert M.
GIBSON officiating. Interment in Hillsdale
Cemetery, Petrolia. As expression of sympathy, memorial donations
may be made by cheque to Saint Paul's United Church or the C.E.E.
Hospital Foundation. Memories and condolences may be sent on
line at www.needhamjay.com
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PETERSON,
Fred
Peacefully at Strathmere Lodge, Strathroy, on Monday, February 25th,
2008, Fred
PETERSON of Strathroy in his 82nd year. Predeceased
by his wife
Joyce (2004.) Loving father of Marty (Angel)
PETERSON
and Marlene (Cliff)
HUNTER, all of Strathroy. Sadly missed by
grandchildren Ricky and Christel
HUNTER and Joel
PETERSON.
Dear
brother of Dorothy
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON and her late husband Manford, Anna
TAILOR/TAYLOR and her late husband Paul, Andy and his late wife
Viola,
Jim and his wife
Madelyn,
Ruth
LITZAN and her late husband Ken,
Herb and his wife
Rosslyn and Carol
MOIR and her husband Terry.
Predeceased by sister Ellen and her husband Herb. Also predeceased
by brother Ken and survived by his wife Donna. Will be missed
by many nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the Elliott-Madill
Funeral Home, Mount Brydges on Thursday, February 28th, 2008 from
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where a Masonic Lodge Service will be held at
6: 30 p.m. under the direction of Beaver Lodge #83, Strathroy.
Funeral service to follow on Friday from the funeral home commencing
at 11 a.m. with Chaplain Inge
STAHL officiating. Interment Strathroy
Cemetery. Donations to the Alzheimer's Society would be appreciated
as expressions of sympathy.
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STONE,
John
E.
It is with great sadness we announce the passing of John E.
STONE,
on Friday, February 29, 2008 in his 78th year. John is survived
by his beloved wife
Kathryn
(Kay
SMITH,) his adoring children
Robert (Jay-Dee,) Brian (Kelly,) Susan (Glenn
LEBLANC,) and Warren
(Laurie) and cherished grandchildren Jeromy, Michael (Tanya),
Bob (Kate), Sheena (Bobby
EDE), Sam
SHARPE, Tony (Melissa), April
(Matthew HUNTER), Brian Jr., Ashley
LEBLANC, Kalynn
LEBLANC,
Joel and Jesse and his treasured 10 great-grandchildren. John
was predeceased by his parents, Robert and Mary (née
CRAWFORD)
and his sister Pearl and brother-in-law Levi
BUDDEN.
John will
be sadly missed by his surviving in-laws and by his many nieces
and nephews. A heartfelt thank-you to the staff and volunteers
at the McCormick Home for their wonderful care and ongoing support.
Visitation will be held at Forest Lawn Memorial Chapel, 1997 Dundas
Street East (at Wavell) on Monday, March 3, 2008 from 2-4 and
7-9 p.m. Funeral Service will be held in the chapel on Tuesday,
March 4, 2008 at 1 p.m. In lieu of flowers donations to the McCormick
Home Foundation would be appreciated.
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CLEAVE,
Marian
Frances (née
HUNTER)
We are sad to announce that Mom passed away on Monday, March 3rd,
2008 at Strathroy Middlesex Hospital at the age of 88. She resided
most recently at the Country Manor in Thedford. Previously she
and the family lived in Port Lambton and Sarnia. Mom was predeceased
by her husband, William Thomas (Bill)
CLEAVE.
She will be missed
by her five children; Carole
CLEAVE of Lake Valley Grove, Babs
and Brian COLLIER of Errol Village, Marnie and Nick
MECHALKO
of Lazy Acres, Tom
CLEAVE of Georgetown and Martin
CLEAVE of
London, formerly Sarnia. Marian adored her grandchildren - Kacy
and Rob WEEKE,
David and Brooke
COLLIER, Mark and Dawn
FAIRBAIRN,
Jay and Julie
SHEPPARD,
Nathaniel
SHEPPARD, Jenna and Mandy
SHEPPARD,
Andrew and
Di MECHALKO,
Mary and Derrik
MECHALKO, Tyson
CLEAVE
and Carrie
LANE and Mindy
CLEAVE.
Her special joys were her thirteen
great-grandchildren. Marian leaves behind her older sister Babs
LEROY and three nieces and their families in California. She
is also survived by Jack and Fran
CLEAVE and many nieces and
nephews in Canada. She was predeceased by Harry and Verna
HUNTER
Frank and Jean
CLEAVE. In honour of Mom's wishes, there will
be no funeral. We invite family and Friends to join us at a party
to celebrate Mom's life on Sunday, March 9, 2008 at 2: 00 p.m.
at the Sarnia Yacht Club, 1220 Fort Street, Point Edward. In lieu
of flowers, donations to the Inn of the Good Shepherd or your
local food bank would be appreciated (cheques only please). Arrangements
entrusted to the D.J. Robb Funeral Home, Sarnia. Messages of
condolence can be sent to djrobbfh@ebtech.net
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AUCKLAND,
Charmaine (née
NASH)
Of Saint Thomas, passed away peacefully, surrounded by her family
at London Health Sciences Centre, Victoria Hospital, on Sunday,
March 9, 2008, in her 66th year. Beloved wife for 47 years to
Lorne S. AUCKLAND.
Dearly loved mother of Dorinda
VOEGTLE and
her husband David, and Darrel
AUCKLAND and his wife
Karen, and
special Mimi of Cassie and Jayson
VOEGTLE, and Terri Lynn and
Devon AUCKLAND, all of Saint Thomas. Dear sister of Darlene
NASH-
BURGESS
and her husband Robert "Bob" of Saint Thomas. Also fondly remembered
by several nieces, nephews and cousins. Born in Guelph, Ontario,
February 6, 1943, the daughter of the late Oliver and Grace
HUNTER)
NASH.
She was associated with Knox Presbyterian Church, Saint Thomas.
Charmaine was an avid craftswoman, and her passion was knitting.
Friends and relatives will be received by the family at the Sifton
Funeral Home, 118 Wellington Street, Saint Thomas on Wednesday
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where the funeral service will be held
Thursday at 11: 00 a.m. Interment in South Park Cemetery. Memorial
donations to the Canadian Cancer Society, Animal Aide or the
Victorian Order of Nurses gratefully acknowledged.
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VINCENT,
Ira "
Jake"
Peacefully, at South Huron Hospital, Exeter, Monday, March 10,
2008, one day after celebrating his 90th birthday, Ira "Jake"
VINCENT of Grand Bend. Loved "Unc" of Joe and Kathy
DUMIGAN,
Marg MILLER and Dan
STANLAKE,
Gayle and Scott
MacGREGOR, Karen
and Randy THIEL,
Eldon and Fran
BULLOCK, Donna and Russ
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON,
John and Sharon
BULLOCK,
Betty
GILL, Shirley and Gord
GOTELAER,
Georgina and Ron
DESJARDINE,
Fredricka and Ed
HUNTER, Gordon
and Louise
TEETZEL.
Remembered by his many great-nieces, nephews
and their families. Predeceased by his parents Norman and Mabel
(DUNCAN)
VINCENT, sisters Dorothy
BULLOCK, Viola
TEETZEL, Minerva
PRANCE and Evelyn
DUMIGAN.
Resting at the T. Harry Hoffman and
Sons Funeral Home, Dashwood, with visitation Thursday 2 to 4 p.m.
and 7 to 9 p.m. The Funeral Service will be held at the Church
of God, Grand Bend, Friday, March 14, 2008 at 11 a.m. The Rev. Art
KRUEGER officiating. Interment Grand Bend Cemetery. If desired,
memorial donations to the Church of God, Blue Water Rest Home
or charity of choice would be appreciated. Condolences at www.hoffmanfuneralhome.com
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PIERCE,
James▼
Ellsworth▼
A lifelong resident of Wallaceburg, passed away suddenly in Wallaceburg
on Wednesday, march 19, 2008 in his 91st year. Jim is the son
of the late Samuel Titus and Louisa Mary
(WARK)
PIERCE.
Brother▼
of the late Douglas, William A. and Davidson
PIERCE. Dear uncle
of Paul and Linda
PIERCE,
Brian▼ and Judy
PIERCE and Kathy and
Brad Knight. Great uncle of Kelly
PIERCE, Ryan and Scott
PIERCE,
Russ KNIGHT and Jennifer
KNIGHT and Jason
HUNTER. He will be
missed by his great great nieces and nephews. Friends may call
at the Haycock-Cavanagh Funeral Home, 409 Nelson Street in Wallaceburg
from 2-4 on Sunday. The funeral service will be conducted by
Pastor Larry
HUTCHINS on Monday, March 24 at 11 a.m. The interment
will follow at Riverview Cemetery. If desired, remembrances to
the Wallaceburg Hospital, Sydenham Residence or Bethel Pentecostal
Church may be left at the funeral home. 519-627-3231. E-mail
condolences may be sent to jpierce@cavanaghfuneralhome.ca
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PIERCE,
James▲
Ellsworth▲
A lifelong resident of Wallaceburg, passed away suddenly in Wallaceburg
on Wednesday, March 19, 2008 in his 91st year. Jim is the son
of the late Samuel Titus and Louisa Mary
(WARK)
PIERCE.
Brother▲
of the late Douglas (Jean,) William A. and Davidson
PIERCE.
Dear
uncle of Paul and Linda
PIERCE,
Brian▲ and Judy
PIERCE and Kathy
and Brad KNIGHT.
Great uncle of Kelly
PIERCE, Ryan and Scott
PIERCE, Russ
KNIGHT and Jennifer
KNIGHT and Jason
HUNTER. He
will be missed by his great great nieces and nephews. Friends
may call at the Haycock-Cavanagh Funeral Home, 409 Nelson Street
in Wallaceburg from 2-4 on Sunday. The funeral service will be
conducted by Pastor Larry
HUTCHINS on Monday, March 24 at 11 a.m.
The interment will follow at Riverview Cemetery. If desired,
remembrances to the Wallaceburg Hospital, Sydenham Residence
or Bethel Pentecostal Church may be left at the funeral home.
519-627-3231. E-mail condolences may be sent to jpierce@cavanaghfuneralhome.ca
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DESJARDINE,
Georgina (née
SMITH)
Peacefully, at South Huron Hospital, Exeter, after a courageous
battle, Tuesday, April 1, 2008, Georgina
DESJARDINE, of R.R.#2,
Grand Bend, formerly of R.R.#2, Dashwood, in her 67th year. Adored
wife of Ron
DESJARDINE. Dear mother of Steve and Brenda
DESJARDINE
of R.R.#2, Dashwood. Very proud grandmother of Dara and her husband
Ben RANDALL of Burlington, Christopher and Samantha
ANDRUS and
Ashley, all of London. Sadly missed by her sister Fredericka
and her husband Ed
HUNTER of Port Franks, brother Gordon
TEETZEL
and his wife Louise of Parkhill. Dear sister-in-law of Aileen
BROWN, Nova Scotia, Wilmer and Ethel
DESJARDINE, Marilyn and
Glenn RADER, all of Dashwood. Special cousin of Betty
GILL,
Thedford,
Shirl and Gord
GOTELAER,
Ridgetown.
Remembered by her nieces,
nephews and their families. Predeceased by brother-in-law Harold
BROWN, parents George
SMITH and Viola
(VINCENT)
TEETZEL and stepfather
Fred TEETZEL.
Raised by her grandparents Norman and Mabel
(DUNCAN)
VINCENT.
Resting at the T. Harry Hoffman and Sons Funeral Home,
Dashwood, with visitation Friday 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m.,
where the funeral service will be held Saturday, April 5, 2008
at 11 a.m. The Rev. Harry
DISHER officiating. Interment Pinery
Cemetery, Grand Bend. If desired, memorial donations to the Cancer
Society or Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated.
Condolences at www.hoffmanfuneralhome.com
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JOLLY,
Douglas
Neil
Peacefully on Friday, April 4, 2008 at Bluewater Health Palliative
Care,
Douglas
Neil
JOLLY, age 70 of Sarnia. Beloved husband of
Edith Ann
(CLAYPOLE)
JOLLY.
Loving father of Marianne
GIBBS of
Sarnia,
Carolynne▲▼
(Ian)
HUNTER of Oro Valley, Arizona, and Sandra
(Tom) PAISLEY of Mount Brydges, Ontario. Cherished grandfather
of Melanie and Michelle
GIBBS,
Melanie's fiancee Tim
ALLEN, Mackenzie
and Cole HUNTER, and Brittany and Madison
PAISLEY. Survived by
brother James (Shirley)
JOLLY of Bracebridge, Ontario, sister
Maxine (Bob)
MURRAY of Goderich, Ontario, and sister and brother-in-law
Marlene and Ron
WILKINS of Leamington, Ontario. Predeceased by
his parents Neil and Catherine
JOLLY. A funeral service will
be held on Monday, April 7, 2008, at 11: 00 a.m. at Smith Funeral
Home, 1576 London Line, Sarnia. Family and Friends will be received
on Sunday, April 6, 2008, from 2: 00 to 4:00 p.m. and 7:00 to
9: 00 p.m. at Smith Funeral Home. Sympathy may be expressed through
donations to Bluewater Health Palliative Care or the charity
of your choice. Memories and condolences may be sent online at
www.smithfuneralhome.ca
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HUNTER,
Dorothy
May
At Tilbury on April 16, 2008 with her son and daughter-in-law
by her side. She would have been 91 yrs. next month. Predeceased
by her husband Thomas, son Thomas Melvin Jr., brother Ted
MELVIN,
and granddaughter Jennifer
NIXON.
She is survived by daughter
Joyce (Rodney) of Kelowna, daughter Victoria (Douglas) of London,
and Mark (Lee) of Tilbury, sister-in-law Christine
DUNCAN of
Illinois, niece Anne
BUCKTON also of Illinois, nephew David
DUNCAN
of Denver, daughter-in-law Virginia
HUNTER of Ancaster and nephew
Laurence of England, six grandchildren Kyla, Tara, Jessica, Rebecca,
Andrew and Michael. Family and Friends were most important to
her. A private funeral service will be held at Memorial Funeral
Home on Saturday April 19, 2008. Cremation and interment with
no service will take place at Woodland Cemetery at a later date.
In lieu of flowers, consider a donation to the Canadian National
Institute for the Blind. Special thanks to Debbie
OUELLETTE and
the staff at Hudson Manor for their amazing care.
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JOHNSTON,
Agnes
May (née
HUNTER)
A resident of Ridgetown, Agnes May
JOHNSTON died at the Chatham
Kent Health Alliance, Chatham, on Friday, April, 18, 2008 at
the age of 94. Born in Harwich Township, daughter of the late
Harry and Ruby
(YOUNG)
HUNTER.
Beloved wife of 69 years of the
late Clayt
JOHNSTON (2005.) Loving Mother of Barbara and Harry
HANSEN of Ridgetown, Bill and Margaret
JOHNSTON of R.R.#1 Morpeth,
and Bob and Carole
JOHNSTON of Ridgetown. Grandfather of Valerie
and Hal SHAW of Oakville, and David and Cindy
HANSEN,
Erin and
Jeremy WELCH,
Evan and Denise
JOHNSTON, Lenny and Tracy
JOHNSTON,
Shane JOHNSTON and Derek and Kelly
JOHNSTON, all of Ridgetown.
Great-grandmother of Ryan and Brady
HANSEN,
Steven and Kelly
SHAW,
Marie and Lindsey
WELCH, Shelby and Cole
JOHNSTON, and
Isaac and Ella
JOHNSTON.
Sister of Leota and Keith
LENOVER of
Chatham and the late Etta
YOUNG, and Harry
HUNTER.
She was an
honourary member of the Imperial Order of the Daughters of the
Empire Confederation Chapter, a member of United Church Women
Erie Street United, an active partner in both Clayt Johnston
Motors Ltd. and C.W. Johnston Bus Rental Ltd. Agnes was a former
member of the Ridgetown Golf and Curling Club. She was a former
county stenographer for the County of Kent, member of the Ridgetown
Seniors Centre, and an active bridge player. Family will receive
Friends at the Funeral Home, 76 Main St. E., Ridgetown, on Sunday,
April 20, 2008 from 2: 00-4:30 p.m. and 7:00-9:00 p.m. Funeral service
will be held on Monday, April 21, 2008 at 1: 30 p.m. from the
Funeral
Home with Rev. Judith
FAYTER officiating. Interment to
follow in Greenwood Cemetery. Donations made in memory Agnes
to the Canadian Cancer Society or the M.S. Society are welcomed.
Online condolences may be left at www.mckinlayfuneralhome.com
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ARNOLD,
Milton
At Chatham-Kent Health Alliance on Sunday April 27th, 2008, after
a brief illness, Mr. Milton
ARNOLD of Chatham in his 70th year.
Loving son of the late Irwin and Ellen
ARNOLD.
Beloved husband
of Suzanne
ARNOLD and the late Gloria
GLOVER (1972) and the late
Pat HUNTER (1997.) Loving father of Brenda
RACZ and her husband
Ron of Alberta, David
ARNOLD and Mary
CAPILANO of British Columbia,
Brent and his wife Dorothy of Chatham, and step father of Tammy
HUGHES and her husband Ian of Barrie. Dear brother of Ina Jean
TEMPLE and her husband Keith of British Columbia. He will be
lovingly remembered by his seven grandchildren. Milton served
as a police officer on the Chatham-Kent, Windsor, and Dutton
Police Services, followed by thirty years in the trucking industry.
In his retirement Milton enjoyed yard sales and car shows. Family
and Friends are invited to the Alexander Funeral Home, 245 Wellington
West, Chatham, 519-352-2710 on Wednesday April 30th from 2 to
4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. The funeral service for Mr. Milton
ARNOLD
will be conducted from the chapel of the funeral home on Thursday
May 1st, 2008 at 11: 00 a.m. with Rev. Paul
McPHAIL of Chatham
Christian Centre officiating. Cremation to follow with interment
Maple Leaf Cemetery to be held at a later date. Friends planning
an expression of remembrance are asked to consider Outreach for
Hunger. Family and Friends may send online condolences at www.alexanderfuneralhome.ca.
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HUNTER,
John
At C.E.E. Hospital of Bluewater Health, Petrolia on Sunday, April 27,
2008. John
HUNTER, 87 years, of Wyoming. Loving husband of the
late Margaret (née
(GRANT2007.))
Loved father of Don
HUNTER and
Linda CASEY of Wyoming and Doris and Clayton
HEALEY of London.
He will also be missed by his grand_sons Chad
HUNTER and Cheryl
and Eric HUNTER. He served his country during World War 2 with
the Royal Canadian Air Force. Visitors will be received on Tuesday
from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Wyoming Chapel, Broadway Street, Wyoming
where a funeral service will be held on Wednesday, April 30,
2008 at 1: 00 p.m. Rev. Kelvin
TOFFELMIRE of Wyoming United Church
officiating. As expressions of sympathy, memorial donations may
be made by cheque to the C.E.E. Hospital Foundation or the Salvation
Army. Memories and condolences may be left on-line at www.needhamjay.com.
Arrangements by Needham-Jay Funeral Home.
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FORBES,
Madeline
B. (née
CUDNEY)
Peacefully at London Health Sciences Centre- University Campus
on Saturday May 10th, 2008. Madeline B.
FORBES (née
CUDNEY) in
her 85th year. Predeceased by her husband Douglas (1968). Loving
mother of Ruth (Ray)
HUNTER of Auburn, Nova Scotia, Doug (Diane)
of Whitby, Jim of Edgewood, British Columbia, Barbara
FORBES
(Ken HO) of Burnaby, British Columbia and Linda
FORBES
(Phil
HOLDEN) of Burnaby, British Columbia. Loving grandmother of 7 and
great-grandmother of 9. Predeceased by one sister Florence
LEGG
(1991). Friends may call at the Elliott-Madill Komoka Chapel
(22568 Komoka Road) on Wednesday, May 14th, from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
where the funeral service will follow on Thursday commencing
at 11 a.m. with Rev. Kathy
FRASER officiating. Interment Mount
Brydges Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Heart and
Stroke Foundation or the charity of one's choice would be appreciated
as expressions of sympathy.
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WALSKI,
Helen
Anna
Adelaide
(GIBBS)
Entered into rest peacefully at the Kingston General Hospital
with her family by her side on Monday May 20th 2008. The former
Helen
Anna
Adelaide
GIBBS of Lansdowne aged 82 years. Beloved
wife of Frank
WALSKI, dear mother of Ann
WALSKI of Mississauga
and John WALSKI
(Karen) of Lansdowne. Loving grandmother of Carina
and Kendra. Anna is survived by her brothers Murray, Robert,
Malcolm
(Archie,)
Allan (Joe,) Charles, William (Bill)
GIBBS,
and sisters Marion
GIBBS, Janet
JOHNSON, Carolyn
HUNTER-
DUVAR
and Margaret
HAYTER.
Also survived by several nieces and nephews.
Predeceased by her parents John
GIBBS and his wife
Helen
CRAWFORD
and a brother John
GIBBS.
The
Funeral
Service will be held at
the Barclay Funeral Home, Lansdowne on Sunday May 25, 2008 at
2 p.m. Interment will take place at a later date. In memoriam
to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or the Canadian Diabetes Association
would be gratefully acknowledged by the family. Messages of condolence
may be sent on line at www.barclayfuneralhome.com
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HUNTER,
Albert
Cecil
(September 3, 1925-June 30, 2002)
In loving memory of Albert Cecil
HUNTER, husband father, grandfather,
great-grandfather. You meant everything to each of us, And you
will always be remembered, You are but a thought away. Reta and
family.
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OLIVER,
Hazel▼
Elizabeth▼ (née
BEACHAM)
(February 12, 1918-July 3, 2008)
At University Hospital on July 3, 2008. Hazel
OLIVER in her 90th
year. Predeceased by her devoted friend Forbes (Art)
FRYDAY (2006,)
by her parents Cecil and Elizabeth
BEACHAM, and by her brothers
Raymond, Charles, and Stanley. Survived by brothers Elmer
BEACHAM,
Clarence BEACHAM, and sisters Louella (Dolly)
ARMES,
Reta▼
HUNTER,
and many nieces and nephews. Visitation will be held at Forest
Lawn Memorial Chapel, 1997 Dundas Street East, London (at Wavell)
from 11 to 1 p.m. on Wednesday, July 9, 2008. Funeral service
to follow in the chapel at 1 p.m. with Pastor Janet
ANSTEAD officiating.
A reception to follow. Family interment Forest Lawn Memorial
Gardens. Memorial donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer
Society. Arrangements entrusted to Memorial Funeral Home, 519-452-3770.
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OLIVER,
Hazel▲
Elizabeth▲ (née
BEACHAM)
(February 12, 1918-July 3, 2008)
At University Hospital on July 3, 2008. Hazel
OLIVER in her 90th
year. Predeceased by her devoted friend Forbes (Art)
FRYDAY (2006,)
by her parents Cecil and Elizabeth
BEACHAM, and by her brothers
Raymond, Charles, and Stanley. Survived by brothers Elmer
BEACHAM,
Clarence BEACHAM, and sisters Luella (Dolly)
ARMES,
Reta▲
HUNTER,
and many nieces and nephews. Visitation will be held at Forest
Lawn Memorial Chapel, 1997 Dundas Street East, London (at Wavell)
from 11 to 1 p.m. on Wednesday, July 9, 2008. Funeral service
to follow in the chapel at 1 p.m. with Pastor Janet
ANSTEAD officiating.
A reception to follow. Family interment Forest Lawn Memorial
Gardens. Memorial donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer
Society. Arrangements entrusted to Memorial Funeral Home, 519-452-3770.
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WHITEHEAD,
Eileen
Deloris
(HUNTER)
Gone to be with her soulmate, Eileen Deloris
(HUNTER)
WHITEHEAD,
age 77, of Sarnia, on Thursday, July 24, 2008, loving wife of
the late William
WHITEHEAD (2006.) Dear mother of Ken
WHITEHEAD,
Serena WHITEHEAD (Dave), Angela
BRIDEN (Ed) and Lynda
HAMILTON
(Terry) all of Sarnia, loving grandmother of Bill (Sierra), Teryl
(Matt), Shanna, Blake, Chelsea, Rex, Khandace and Kris and great-grandmother
of Gryphon. Sister of Edith (Ray)
BOUDREAU,
Eloise
HUNTER, Marjorie
HUNTER and Sandra
WHITEHEAD.
Sister-in-law of Mary (Jim,) Pat
(Ray), George (Bonnie), Bob (Audrey), Stella and Edith (Dick).
Many nieces and nephews also survive. Predeceased by her brothers
Norm and his wife Ethel, Cliff, Lloyd and his wife June, John,
Ila and her husband Swanee and Lily and her husband Dalton and
brother-in-law Ted. Private family funeral services will be held
from the D.J. Robb Funeral Home, 102 N. Victoria Street, Sarnia.
Cremation will follow. Friends may visit with the family at the
Royal Canadian Legion, Branch #62, 286 N. Front Street, Sarnia,
for a memorial service on Monday, July 28th from 2: 00-4:00 p.m.
Sympathy may be expressed through memorial donations to the Sarnia and
District Humane Society, Poppy Fund of the Royal Canadian Legion,
Branch #62 or charity of choice. Messages of condolence may be
sent to the family through djrobbfh@ebtech.net
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HUNTER,
Francine▲ (née
GALLI)
After a long and courageous struggle with cancer, at University
Hospital,▲ on February 14, 2008, Francine Galli
HUNTER, in her
48th year. Beloved wife of Graeme
HUNTER.
Loving▲ mother of Miranda,
Paola, and Amelia, all of London. Cherished daughter of Norma
GALLI and the late Nick
GALLI of Hamilton. Dear sister of Sandra
SWAN
(Bob▲) of Atherton, California, and Carl
GALLI (Carla) of
Ancaster. Francine will be remembered for her love of reading,
quiet elegance, taste for fine dining and desire for new experiences.
Visitation will be held on Tuesday, February 19, 2008 at 10: 00 a.m.
at the Westview Funeral Chapel, 709 Wonderland Road North, London,
with a memorial Mass at Holy Family Parish, 777 Valetta Street,
at 12 noon. Interment at Saint Peter's Cemetery. In lieu of flowers,
donations may be sent to the Canadian Cancer Society or to the
London Health Sciences Foundation-Cancer Program.
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JOHNSTON,
Peter▼
Arthur▼
Edward▼ (1921-2008)
On February 19 at Victoria Hospice (British Columbia) in his
87th year, loving and beloved husband of Rosanne (née
HUGHES)
and, before Rosanne, of Valerie (née
FAREWELL) who died in 1973,
father of Celia
(HUNTER,)
Geoffrey,
Stuart and Sarah
(LALUMIÈRE,)
grandfather of Kate and Sophie, Isobel, Robert and Hugh, Alison
and Caroline, and great-grandfather of Reese. Peter lived a full
life. An Honours graduate of the University of Toronto in modern
languages and literature, and French in particular, he was a
keen traveller, amateur linguist and analyst of Russian affairs
during most of the years of the Cold War. As a soldier (1940-45)
he served in England, Italy and Holland - Mentioned in Despatches.
As a diplomat Peter served in various posts, and ultimately as
Canadian ambassador to Indonesia, Czechoslovakia, Venezuela and
the Dominican Republic. He served as an election observer in
Nicaragua, El Salvador and Angola for the United Nations and
the Organization of American States, and was the author of the
lighthearted memoir 'Cooper's Snoopers And Other Follies'. At
his request, no funeral or memorial service will be held. Cremation
arrangements in care of the First Memorial Funeral Services,
Victoria. Condolences may be sent to www.firstmemorialfuneral.com
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CRERAR,
Kathleen
Jean (née
BURK/BURKE)
Kathleen passed away peacefully in Vancouver after a long and
happy life, on February 25, 2008. Widow of Henry Hatton
CRERAR
daughter of William Willmar
BURK/BURKE and Sarah Jane
HUNTER,
Kathleen
is remembered and loved by her family: sons Bill (husband of
the late Susan) of Toronto, and Tony (Maureen) of Vancouver
and her seven grandchildren (and twelve great-grandchildren):
Kathryn and James
KIRKLAND (Ben and Megan), Lauren and Mark
LINTON
(Samantha and Alexandra,) Steven and Lynne
CRERAR
(Harrison,
Alexander, and Caelan,) and Andrew
CRERAR;
David and Julia
CRERAR
(Harry and Kathleen
PHILIPPA,)
Suzanne and Dean
WOLF (Julian,
Layla, and Kirby,) and Carolyn and Sean
WHARTON.
Kathleen will
also be dearly remembered by her Burke, Bennett, McRae, Hardisty
and Bailey nieces and nephews, and her many Friends. Kathleen
was born in Vancouver on May 4, 1908. She grew up in Burnaby
near the now-named Burke Street. She was a primary school teacher,
receiving her training at the Vancouver Normal School. Kathleen
taught in Burnaby and Vancouver before her marriage to Hat on
New Year's Day 1936. Later, she taught kindergarten at Athlone
School in Kerrisdale for many years before retiring to Beach
Grove, Tsawwassen. She played golf and bridge into her nineties,
maintained her own home until her mid-nineties, and kept her
wit and humour to the end. In her final years she resided at
Crofton Manor in Kerrisdale. The family would like to thank all
of the staff at Crofton Manor for their care and attention. At
her request, no service will be held.
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HUNTER,
Allan▼
Peacefully, in his 87th year, in Huntsville, Ontario on February 27,
2008. He is survived by his wife, Marjorie, his brother Cleveland
and his sister Millicent. Predeceased by his brother Orland,
and his sister Grace. He will be missed by loving nieces and
nephews, and their children. Mr.
HUNTER was employed in Toronto
as an auditor with Revenue Canada. Upon his retirement he spent
many enjoyable years at his cottage in Gravenhurst with his wife
and extended family, returning to the Muskoka that meant so much
to him. A service in his memory will be held in the spring in
Gravenhurst. The family wishes to express its thanks to the staff
of the Huntsville Hospital and Friends in Need. In lieu of flowers,
the family asks that a donation be made in Mr.
HUNTER's memory
to the Willowdale United Church, or a charity of your choice,
through the W.J. Cavill Funeral Home in Gravenhurst 1-705-687-3242.
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HOGARTH,
Joy
Peacefully, after a brief illness on Tuesday, March 11, 2008
at the Oakville- Trafalgar Memorial Hospital in her 88th year.
Joy, beloved wife of Gordon. Loved mother of Julie
HUNTER
(Jim,▼)
Susan HOGARTH (David
ROSS), Deborah
McDERMOTT, and Brian
HOGARTH
(Maryanne). Loved grandmother of Sarah, Jonathan, Neil, Tamsyn,
Brittany, Tyler, Brendan, Charlie and Anna. Great-grandmother
of Dylan and Keely. Private Family Cremation. A Public Memorial
Service will be held at a later date. Condolences may be made
through www.koprivataylor.com
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Former Canadian ambassador got his start as a wartime spy
With dashing looks and a gift for languages, he served as high
commissioner in London and as ambassador to Indonesia, Czechoslovakia,
Venezuela and the Dominican Republic
By Alicia PRIEST,
Special to The Globe and Mail, Page S10
Victoria -- It was 1975, and the Canadian ambassador to Indonesia
was busy conducting his usual diplomatic duties. Peter
JOHNSTON
was obliged to host colleagues, visit regional governors, negotiate
aid projects, lobby cabinet ministers on behalf of Canadian business
interests, advise distraught parents whose children had run afoul
of the law, open art shows and attend an endless series of meetings,
military parades, state dinners and cultural functions.
Then, in late November, the former Portuguese colony of East
Timor declared its independence. Within two weeks, the Indonesian
army invaded and eventually slaughtered as many as 100,000 East
Timorese. When the fighting supposedly stopped, the Jakarta regime
invited Mr.
JOHNSTON to tour its new and allegedly peaceful territory,
hoping to polish its tarnished international image.
As directed by his government, however, Mr.
JOHNSTON "had nothing
to do with it." As he explained in his 2002 memoir Cooper's Snoopers
and Other Follies, accepting the offer would have condoned the
Indonesian takeover.
"But what stung a little," he continued, "was the fact that I
was not instructed to do any 'deploring' at the Indonesian foreign
ministry… and External Affairs in Ottawa, as far as I knew, had
made no fuss about the matter either publicly or through diplomatic
channels. To me, personally, the incident was a good illustration
of Talleyrand's advice to his ambassador, 'Surtout point de zèle,'
or more to the point, 'Keep your head down and shut up.' "
In some ways, that counsel captured Mr.
JOHNSTON's modus operandi
precisely. With his dashing looks, poise and gift for languages,
he made an ideal envoy. Fluent in French, Italian, Spanish and
Russian, he could get by in German and Czech and taught himself
rudimentary Swahili and Indonesian. The one language he balked
at, declaring it too difficult, was Japanese. As a diplomat,
he served at the Canadian high commissions in London and Tanzania,
and was Canadian ambassador to Indonesia, Czechoslovakia, Venezuela
and the Dominican Republic.
But while he performed the protocols of the foreign service with
aplomb, he possessed a more critical and less reverent side -
all bolstered by a questioning mind and a wicked sense of humour.
Undoubtedly, those traits made his life both more difficult and
more interesting. "I don't think he was always popular with his
senior officers. They may have found him a little difficult to
work with from time to time," said long-time friend and former
journalist Charles King. "But that was the strength and beauty
of the man. He was an un-diplomat, really."
Diplomacy was actually Mr.
JOHNSTON's second vocation. Earlier,
he had been a spy and security-information analyst, working in
counterintelligence during the Second World War and the Canadian
intelligence community during the Cold War.
Raised in Toronto, he was the eldest of four children whose father,
George, was a Toronto lawyer and mother, Gladys, was an immigrant
from England. His mother refused to send him to private school,
so he attended Brown School and then Jarvis Collegiate in Toronto.
He showed a keen interest in languages, inspired no doubt by
his father, who had learned to read and write Russian.
One lunch hour in the spring of 1940, Mr.
JOHNSTON walked into
a Royal Canadian Air Force recruiting station, seeking to become
a fighter pilot. He was 18 and had yet to finish Grade 13. Rejected
as pilot material for failing to distinguish red dots from green,
he enlisted as a foot soldier immediately after graduation. Sent
to England, he was accepted for training as a German-speaking
interrogator.
By August, 1942, he was under the command of Bill Cooper, of
the First Canadian Field Security Section, and joked about being
a "Cooper's Snooper." However, at the time, the term referred
to investigators from the British Ministry of Information who
were charged with measuring the state of the nation's morale
and answerable to then-head Sir Duff Cooper, formerly First Lord
of the Admiralty. (The Ministry of Information and its Cooper's
Snoopers were much parodied in fiction, particularly by Graham
Greene in The Ministry of Fear and
by Evelyn Waugh in Put Out
More
Flags.) As the war intensified, Mr.
JOHNSTON was sent to
the Mediterranean for the invasion of Sicily in July, 1943. Over
the next two years, as the Allies slowly captured the remainder
of Italy, he scouted the length of the country - mostly on motorcycle
- in pursuit of spies, traitors, collaborators, bogus refugees
and other suspicious types.
Although hardship, danger and fear were constant, his account
of his adventures resembles the Keystone Kops more than James
Bond. A case in point were his experiences at Riccione, a town
near Rimini on the Adriatic Sea that was still partly occupied
by the Germans. Ordered to enter the town to establish a base
and put up roadblocks, the event was celebrated in a 1981 Canadian
Intelligence and Security book that reported how Mr.
JOHNSTON
and a friend saved a military police officer's life by shooting
a group of armed Germans.
But according to Mr.
JOHNSTON, that's not actually what happened.
Entering the town, the two men hid their jeep and bedded down
for the night in a comfortable house. Their sleep was soon disturbed
by a mortar barrage. They fled the house "bare-assed," wearing
nothing more than their shirttails, and hid behind a hedge. "We
hid because we sensed that the troops marching along the road&hellip
were wearing the wrong kind of helmets. We didn't wipe them out
because we had nothing to wipe them out with, our armoury having
been left upstairs under our beds."
Nevertheless, his intelligence efforts were honoured and Mr.
JOHNSON
was mentioned in dispatches. Returning home after the war, he
enrolled in the University of Toronto, graduating with a degree
in modern languages and literature in 1948. One year earlier,
on a blind date, he met Valerie
FAREWELL, a Toronto teacher.
It was love at first sight; the couple soon married and went
on to have four children.
As postwar global relations morphed into the Cold War, Mr.
JOHNSTON's
linguistic skills and professional discretion became increasingly
valued. He worked briefly for the communications branch of the
National Research Council, then joined the Department of External
Affairs (now the Department of Foreign Affairs and International
Trade), where one of his duties was to analyze events in Africa
and Cuba. His 1960 assessment of Fidel Castro said he was creating
a "nationalist and not a communist government" and that U.S.
hostility to the new regime could force the Cuban leader to turn
to the Russians for support. Two years later, the Cuban missile
crisis erupted.
As a young child, daughter Celia
HUNTER remembers her father
spending long hours away from home but never mentioning his work.
"In Grade 5, we all had to say what our fathers did. I told the
teacher mine was a civil servant and she looked at me and said,
'A garbage man?' I just shrugged and said, 'I have no clue.'"
In 1962, the family moved to London, where Mr.
JOHNSTON served
as counsellor at the Canadian High Commission. Four years later,
he filled the same post in Tanzania. On his return to Ottawa,
he headed a division of security intelligence where, after four
Kafkaesque years of endless meetings, producing reports that
no one read and recommending changes that never happened, he
suffered what his doctor diagnosed as a "nervous breakdown."
Upon recovery, he accepted a position as counsellor at the Canadian
embassy in Japan. But tragedy struck in 1973 when Valerie was
hit by a car as she was hailing a taxi in Tokyo. Some time after
her death, he married Rosanne
HUGHES, an embassy secretary.
Intrigued with the manoeuvrings of global politics, he served
as ambassador in various posting until 1983, when he moved to
British Columbia and briefly taught history at the University
of Victoria.
In his early 80s, he set about recording what he called "fragments"
of his life. True to form, Cooper's Snoopers and Other Follies
proved to be both politically irreverent and astute. But as the
reminiscences of someone who knew a lot about some very interesting
goings-on, it is full of gaps. Friend and former intelligence
colleague Robert McLaren says Mr.
JOHNSTON applied to have another
18 pages of information cleared by Ottawa, but the request was
denied.
John Starnes, the first civilian director-general of the Royal
Canadian Mounted Police Security Service, the author of six spy
novels and of the memoir Closely Guarded, was Mr.
JOHNSTON's
boss at External Affairs.
Although Mr.
JOHNSTON often spoke his mind bluntly, "I trusted
him completely, and he was dealing on a daily basis with very
sensitive, tricky intelligence data," Mr. Starnes said. "He was
a remarkable, delightful human being."
Mr. JOHNSTON's interest in world affairs never abated. In his
early 70s, he worked as an election monitor in Nicaragua, El Salvador
and Angola for the United Nations, and for the Organization of
American States. Until recently, he was active in the Victoria
branch of the Canadian International Council.
Peter▲
Arthur▲
Edward▲
JOHNSTON was born in Toronto on September 18,
1921. He died February 19, 2008, in Victoria. He was 86. He is
survived by his wife, Rosanne
JOHNSTON, and by his children Celia,
Geoffrey, Stuart and Sarah. He also leaves his sister, Jane Rae,
and numerous grandchildren.
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McDONALD,
Julian
Hugh
Of Winnipeg, Manitoba, passed away peacefully at the St. Norbert
Personal Care Home on April 1, 2008. Hugh was born in Winnipeg,
Manitoba on September 16, 1927, the youngest
son of the late
John Hamilton and Marion Cecil
McDONALD. He was predeceased in
2000 by the love of his life, his beloved wife of forty-two years,
Diane Mary
McDONALD. He was also predeceased by his sister Marion,
and his brother Ian (Janet). Hugh is survived by his children:
Elizabeth GAGE
(Gord) and grandchildren Sarah and Christopher
of Winnipeg; Donald (Teresa) and grandchildren Nicholas, Rebecca,
Davis, and Madeleine of Calabasas, California; Gillian
QUINN
of Breckenridge, Colorado; Heidi
McSWEENEY
(Michael) and grandchildren
Benjamin and Connor of Ottawa; and Heather
STEFANSON
(Jason)
and grandchildren Victoria and Thomas of Winnipeg. He is also
survived by his sister Elizabeth
ARMYTAGE of Winnipeg, and Cynthia
(Andrew) HUNTER of London, Ontario, along with many cousins,
nieces and nephews. Hugh was raised in Winnipeg and received
his early education at Tuxedo Public School and Bishop Ridley
College, prior to joining The Royal Canadian Naval College in
1944. After the war he enrolled in studies at University of Manitoba,
graduating from the Faculty of Law in 1952. Hugh then began his
law career at the firm Thompson Dorfman Sweatman and after several
energizing years left the firm to join the family business. Hugh
had many business endeavors throughout his long tenure as President
of the McDonald Grain Company Ltd. These activities primarily
led him into real estate development where he spent over 25 years
building and developing the residential sub-divisions north of
Winnipeg in the rural municipality of East St. Paul. In addition,
there are a variety of residential and storage facilities within
Winnipeg which still owe their origins to Hugh's intensive activities
and calculating insight. Early on in life, Hugh's keen interests
in community responsibility led to his passionate involvement
in charity work and eventually politics. Hugh became an active
member of the Progressive Conservative Party, and sought election
to the Manitoba Legislature. Over the course of his life, Hugh
was active in all provincial and federal elections. Few people
loved Manitoba and Winnipeg more than Hugh did, and he spoke
passionately about his city and Province to anyone he came into
contact with throughout his extensive travels in Canada and abroad.
Never far from his heart was the Winnipeg Squash Racquet Club
where he was an original Life Member and keen sportsman. Hugh
was a devoted father and an incredible family man. His loving
children were the beneficiaries of several trips throughout North
America in the family motor home, often enjoying 'preferred parking'
status at many of the continent's finest ski resorts and beaches.
From an early age Hugh developed a passion for Lake of the Woods,
where he spent over six decades of summers at the family camp,
Nebinitawin. For over forty years, he, Diane, and their children
were able to experience the beauty of the Lake together, and
share many good times with family Friends and relatives. Hugh
loved to entertain and 'Neb' was the preferred location for many
great parties and family weddings held over the years. Lake life
also brought out the passion Hugh had for sailing and later,
tennis, both of which he keenly pursued through his membership
and leadership in the Royal Lake of the Woods Yacht Club. Hugh
loved his community, cherished his Scottish heritage and was
an active parishioner of St. George's Anglican Church and a proud
member of The St. Andrew's Society. Hugh knew and understood
the importance of giving back to the community and never shied
away from participating in his community's life. He was a past
Chairman of the Board at Balmoral Hall School, past board member
of Ridley College, past Chairman of the Children's Hospital Research
Foundation, past board member of the Health Science Centre Research
Foundation, and
an Honorary Life member of the Progressive Conservative
Party of Manitoba. Hugh will be remembered and loved for his
good-natured disposition, keen sense of humor, natural cleverness,
value of tradition and above all, for the love he showed towards
family and Friends. He will be sorely missed by his children,
grandchildren, Friends and relatives, all of whom take solace
in knowing he is now at peace and with Diane watching over all
of us. A celebration of Hugh's life will be held at St. George's
Anglican Church, 168 Wilton Street at Grosvenor, on Friday April 11,
2008 at 1: 30 p.m. followed by interment at Saint_John's Cathedral
and reception at The Manitoba Club. In Lieu of flowers, the family
requests that donations be made to The Children's Hospital Foundation,
CE 501-840 Sherbrooke Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3A 1S1 Thomson
Funeral Home. 669 Broadway 204-783-7211 · www.thomsonfuneralchapel.com
Life stories may be shared with Friends and family across the
globe at www.mem.com
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HUNTER,
James
Joseph "
Jim▲"
Peacefully on April 26, 2008 at Clear Lake Regional Hospital
in Seabrook, Texas (Houston), in his 75th year. Jim was predeceased
by his wife Joan and his brother Bill. He is survived by his
brother John (Davida) and his nephew Craig (Allison), his sister-in-law
Jane and nephews James (Gabrielle) and Andrew and niece Jennifer.
Very special thanks and appreciation are extended to Jim's friend
and godson Paul Dunphey (Amy) who spent considerable time and
effort in helping Jim in his latter years. We will also miss
Jo-Jo.
Donations may be made to the Parkinson Society or to a charity
of your choice.
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FROMM,
Wilfred
Frank, P.Eng.
(University of Toronto, 1949)
Passed away peacefully at home. Survived by his brother Frederick
of Etobicoke. Loving Uncle of Paul (Port Credit,) Mary
KRISTIE
(Timmins,) Mary
HUNTER
(Mississauga) and Joan
FAEHRMANN (Guelph.)
Beloved 'uncle' to Travis and Logan
FROMM;
Stephanie and Michelle
FAEHRMANN;
Melanie
COOMBS and Michael
SMITH. Proud veteran of
the Royal Canadian Air Force. Conservationist, fisherman and
outdoorsman, he loved the rugged landscape of Southern Georgian
Bay where he had a cottage for over 50 years. Parishioner for
half a century and Extraordinary Minister of the Eucharist at
St. Benedict Catholic Church. Will be fondly remembered by former
colleagues at Canadian Standards Association in Rexdale where
he worked for three decades. Lifelong member of the Power Squadron
of Canada. Will be remembered by members of the Power Squadron
of Weston on which he served as an officer and instr uctor in
navigation for many years. He'll be remembered as well by the
brotherhood of fellow fishermen for his lifelong passion for
pike and muskie fishing. Wilf's ashes will be resting at the
Newediuk Funeral Home, Kipling Chapel, 2085 Kipling Ave. (north
of Rexdale Blvd.) on Thursday from 7-9 p.m. A Catholic service
will be held on Friday, May 16, 2008 at 11: 00 a.m. in the funeral
home chapel. In lieu of flowers, donations to the St. Vincent
de Paul Society would be appreciated by the family.
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STERN,
Catherine▼
Jill▼ (née
HUNTER)
(September 9, 1943-June 8, 2008)
Unexpectedly, due to complications following pneumonia, with
her sister, Jane
HUNTER, and sons, Max and Sam, by her side.
Predeceased▲▼ by her parents, Enid (1963) and
Angus▼ (1990)
HUNTER,
and her husband, Herbert (1978). Jill will be sadly missed by
the lights of her life - her grandchildren, Hunter, Clay and
Joyce; their mother, Lillis Grove
STERN (Max); William
KNIGHT
(Sam); and the Deacon family - Margaret, Bruce, Tom and Beth.
The family wishes to thank staff and Friends at Houselink, Winona
Co-op, Community and Social Services, Doctor
BRUNT,
Heritage▼
Nursing▼
Home, Saint Michael's Hospital and dear Friends Martha
McGRATH
and Norah GRAHAM for their care and support of Jill. The family
will receive Friends at the Humphrey Funeral Home - A.W. Miles
Chapel, 1403 Bayview Avenue (south of Eglinton Avenue East),
at ten o'clock on Saturday, June 14th for a memorial gathering.
Cremation has taken place. Interment at the Pringle/Hunter family
plot in Belleville Cemetery will take place at a later date.
If desired, donations to Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
would be greatly appreciated. Condolences and memories may be
forwarded through
www.humphreymiles.com
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STERN,
Catherine▲
Jill▲ (née
HUNTER)
(September 9, 1943-June 8, 2008)
Unexpectedly, due to complications following pneumonia, with
her sister, Jane
HUNTER, and sons, Max and Sam, by her side.
Predeceased▲ by her parents, Enid (1963) and
Angus▲ (1990)
HUNTER,
and her husband, Herbert (1978). Jill will be sadly missed by
the lights of her life - her grandchildren, Hunter, Clay and
Joyce; their mother, Lillis Grove
STERN (Max); William
KNIGHT
(Sam); and the Deacon family - Margaret, Bruce, Tom and Beth.
The family wishes to thank staff and Friends at Houselink, Winona
Co-op, Community and Social Services, Doctor
BRUNT,
Heritage▲
Nursing▲
Home, Saint Michael's Hospital and dear Friends Martha
McGRATH
and Norah GRAHAM for their care and support of Jill. The family
will receive Friends at the Humphrey Funeral Home - A.W. Miles
Chapel, 1403 Bayview Avenue (south of Eglinton Avenue East),
at ten o'clock on Saturday, June 14th for a memorial gathering.
Cremation has taken place. Interment at the Pringle/Hunter family
plot in Belleville Cemetery will take place at a later date.
If desired, donations to Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
would be greatly appreciated. Condolences and memories may be
forwarded through www.humphreymiles.com
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HUNTER,
Carl▲
Passed away peacefully on June 20, 2008 in his sixty-first year.
Carl will be lovingly remembered by many family and Friends.
Arrangements have been entrusted to Cardinal Funeral Home, 366
Bathurst Street (north of Dundas). Visitation will be held on
Sunday, June 29, 2008 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. In lieu of flowers,
the family would appreciate donations to the Heart and Stroke
Foundation. Friends may go to www.cardinalfuneralhomes.com to
make online condolences.
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HUNTER,
Colonel
Peter
W., CD
Past Commanding Officer and Former Honorary Colonel The Governor
General's Horse Guards, Former Colonel Commandant Royal Canadian
Armoured Corps
On Wednesday July 2, 2008, at the age of 77. Loving husband to
Wanda. Dear father to Geoffrey (Marie-José) and Elizabeth
DICKSON/DIXON
(Neil,) the mother of his children, Mrs. Judith
KILBORN.
Grandchildren
Claire HUNTER,
Jenny,
Allan,▲ and Greg
DICKSON/DIXON. Step-father to Malia
McLAUGHLIN,
Christine
VILLAREAL (Raphael,) and Nancy
McLAUGHLIN,
and step-grandchildren Sarah, Breanna and C.J.
VILLAREAL.
Peter
is survived by his aunt Bernice
HUNTER, and his numerous cousins.
Col. HUNTER had a distinguished record of service in the military,
corporate and volunteer sectors. He attended the University of
Toronto Schools and Royal Military College (#3058.) Colonel
HUNTER
joined the Governor General's Horse Guards in 1952, and commanded
the Regiment from 1965 to 1967. During the next 23 years he was
a member and later Chairman of the Regimental Board of Trustees.
He was Honorary Lieutenant Colonel from 1992 to 2001, and Honorary
Colonel from 2002 to 2004. Col.
HUNTER was the 12th Colonel Commandant
of the Royal Canadian Armoured Corps and served in this position
from 2005 to 2007. He was a founder and co-chair of Reserves
2000, an organization of individuals concerned about the future
of the Canadian Forces Reserve. His business career spanned 18 years,
first at Signum Communications Inc. and then at McConnell Advertising,
where he was Chair, President and Chief Executive Officer. He
founded Pramcom Communications and from 1989 to 1992 he was Vice
President, Corporate Affairs for Citibank Canada. In 1992 he
became President of the Zoological Society of Metropolitan Toronto.
Subsequently he served as Chairman of the Advertising Review
Board of Ontario. His community services included, a Member of
the Board of Humber Regional Hospital (formerly York Finch General
Hospital) for twenty years and then Chairman of the Board. He
was Chair of the Great Lakes Division of the Canadian Corps of
Commissionaires; Director of Big Brothers of Toronto; Chair of
the Liver Foundation, Past Vice-President of the Empire Club,
and President of the University of Toronto Schools Alumni Association.
He was a Member of the Board of Directors of the Royal Canadian
Military Institute and Chairman of the Long Range Planning Committee.
Corporate directorships have included CJRT-FM, Institute
of Canadian Advertising, American Marketing Association (Vice-Chairman),
Canadian Broadcast Executives Society and many others. Awards
include the Canadian Forces Decoration and Clasp; the Canadian
Centennial Medal, the Canada 125 Medal, the Queen's Golden Jubilee
Medal, the Commissionaires Distinguished Service Medal, and the
Commissionaires Long Service Medal. His motivation, dedication,
and gentle personality will be remembered. Colonel Peter will
be sorely missed by all those whose lives he touched. The family
will receive Friends at the Humphrey Funeral Home - A.W. Miles
Chapel, 1403 Bayview Avenue (south of Eglinton Avenue East) from
2-4 p.m. on Sunday, July 6 and from 7-9 p.m. on Monday, July 7.
Funeral Service to be held in Saint_James' Cathedral, 65 Church
Street, Toronto (at King Street), on Tuesday, July 8 at 11 a.m.
A reception to follow at the Rosedale Golf and Country Club.
In lieu of flowers, donations to the Govenor General Horse Guards'
Foundation, 1048 Glenhair Street, Cobourg, Ontario, K9A 5B8,
would be appreciated by the family. Condolences and memories
may be forwarded through www.humphreymiles.com
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HUNTER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-07-18 published
DEACON,
Margaret▼
Furnival▼ (née
HUNTER)
Peacefully in her own home, in Toronto, with her children by
her side on Saturday, July 12th, 2008 in her 87th year. Predeceased
by her husband Coulter (2005), daughter Kathy (2003), and brother
Angus (1990). Survived by sons Bruce (Helen), Tom, son-in-law
Michael RAMSEY and daughter Beth; grandchildren Alex, Ben and
Claire DEACON,
Andrew and Simon
RAMSEY. The family wishes to
thank the staff of Christie Gardens and Smart Staffing for their
loving care. A private cremation has taken place. A memorial
service will be held in St. Andrew's United Church on Saturday,
September 20th, 2008 at 11 o'clock. Donations in Margaret's memory
may be made to St. Andrew's United Church, 117 Bloor Street East,
Toronto, Ontario, M4W 1A9. Condolences and memories may be forwarded
through
www.humphreymiles.com
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DEACON,
Margaret▲
Furnival▲ (née
HUNTER)
Peacefully in her own home, in Toronto, with her family by her
side on Saturday, July 12th, 2008 in her 87th year. Predeceased
by her husband Coulter (2005), daughter Kathy (2003), and brother
Angus (1990). Survived by sons Bruce (Helen), Tom, son-in-law
Michael RAMSEY and daughter Beth; grandchildren Alex, Ben and
Claire
Deacon,
Andrew and Simon
RAMSEY. A special thanks to Jane
HUNTER for her loving care of Mom over the years, especially
toward the end of her life. A private cremation has taken place.
A memorial service will be held in St. Andrew's United Church
on Saturday, September 20th, 2008 at 11 o'clock. Donations in
Margaret's memory may be made to St. Andrew's United Church,
117 Bloor Street East, Toronto, Ontario, M4W 1A9. Condolences
and memories may be forwarded through www.humphreymiles.com
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HUNTER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2008-03-12 published
PORTER,
Lula
Pearl
Lula (née
HUNTER)
(Retired Elementary Teacher)
Passed away peacefully at Caressant Care Nursing Home on Mary
Street in Lindsay on Sunday, March 9, 2008. Lula (née
HUNTER)
in her 98th year, was the beloved wife of the late Frank
PORTER.
Much loved sister of Roy and his wife Anita Hunter. Predeceased
by her sisters Gerta, Mary and her husband Ward
HERN and brother
Glenn and his wife Ruby. Loving and respected aunt of many nieces
and nephews and their families. Visitation at the Mackey Funeral
Home, 33 Peel Street, Lindsay (705-328-2721) on Friday, March 14th
from 11: 00 a.m. until the time of funeral service in the chapel
at 1: 00 p.m. Spring interment at Pine Grove Cemetery, Norland.
Memorial donations to the Ross Memorial Hospital Foundation would
be appreciated by the family.
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HUNTINGFORD o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2008-01-28 published
HUNTINGFORD,
Ivy
Mary
It is with profound sadness that we announce the sudden passing
of Ivy Mary
HUNTINGFORD on January 26, 2008, at the age of 92
at Saint_Joseph's Hospital. Ivy was the daughter of the late Arthur
Waltho HUNTINGFORD and Susannah
HUNTINGFORD.
Ivy will be sadly
missed by her brother Mickey
HUNTINGFORD and his wife
Gert, her
sister Gertrude
BODMAN, her many nieces and nephews and their
families as well as her numerous cousins and their families residing
in Niagara Falls. Predeceased by her twin sister Charlotte
EVANS,
her brothers Bill and Jack
COX, and her sisters Violet
DATRI
and Grace COX.
Ivy was a member of the Eastern Star, Lakeshore
Chapter OES no. 257 and a very active member of the "Kumeetus
Club" at Saint Margaret's Anglican Church. She was also the president
of the Chancel Guild and a tireless and dedicated worker at this
church. Visitation will be held at the G.H. Hogle Funeral Homes
Ltd., 63 Mimico Avenue, Etobicoke on Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
Funeral service will be held on Wednesday at 10: 30 a.m. in Saint Margaret's
Anglican Church, 156 6th Street, New Toronto. In lieu of flowers,
donations in Ivy's memory may be made to Saint Margaret's Anglican
Church if so desired.
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HUNTINGTON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-06-25 published
HUNTINGTON,
Beth,▼ M.D., D.P.H. (née Martha Elizabeth
MARRITT)
At home on her farm in North Dumfries Township, near Cambridge,
Ontario, June 22, 2008 at the age of 82. Beth graduated from
medicine from the University of Toronto in 1949 and after her
residency in Victoria, British Columbia she moved north, to become
a Medical Officer of Health based in Dawson Creek, British Columbia.
She then joined the Air Force as a Flight Lieutenant and Medical
Officer. After obtaining her specialization in Public Health,
she worked for years for the City of Toronto, and finally, after
moving to Cambridge, she retired as the Associate Medical Officer
of Health for Waterloo Region.
She is survived and will be deeply missed by her husband of 53 years,
Bob (Sam) HUNTINGTON, as well as her nieces and nephews in Ontario
and British Columbia, cousins, and close Friends. She was predeceased
by her brother, Bill
MARRITT.
Cremation has occurred, and at her request there will be no service,
however, the family will host a reception in her honour around
her birthday, on Saturday, July 19th from 1: 00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
The reception will be held at the edge of Little Sherwood, their
farm, looking over the Carolinian forest that she and Bob spent
over 50 years enjoying and conserving.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Victorian Order
of Nurses Canada Foundation or Planned Parenthood of Waterloo
Region.
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HUNTINGTON,
Beth,▲ M.D., D.P.H. (née Martha Elizabeth
MARRITT)
At home on her farm in North Dumfries Township, near Cambridge,
Ontario, June 22, 2008 at the age of 82. Beth graduated from
medicine from the University of Toronto in 1949 and after her
residency in Victoria, British Columbia she moved north, to become
a Medical Officer of Health based in Dawson Creek, British Columbia.
She then joined the Air Force as a Flight Lieutenant and Medical
Officer. After obtaining her specialization in Public Health,
she worked for years for the City of Toronto, and finally, after
moving to Cambridge, she retired as the Associate Medical Officer
of Health for Waterloo Region.
She is survived and will be deeply missed by her husband of 53 years,
Bob (Sam) HUNTINGTON, as well as her nieces and nephews in Ontario
and British Columbia, cousins, and close Friends. She was predeceased
by her brother, Bill
MARRITT.
Cremation has occurred, and at her request there will be no service,
however, the family will host a reception in her honour around
her birthday, on Saturday, July 19th from 1: 00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
The reception will be held at the edge of Little Sherwood, their
farm, looking over the Carolinian forest that she and Bob spent
over 50 years enjoying and conserving.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Victorian Order
of Nurses Canada Foundation or Planned Parenthood of Waterloo
Region.
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HUNTLEY o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2008-03-07 published
CLARK,
James
Austin “Jim&rdquo
Peacefully at his residence in Meaford on Wednesday March 5,
2008. Jim CLARK,
son of the late Robert and Ann Jane née
WILSON)
CLARK, of Euphrasia Township. Lovingly remembered by his wife
of some 64 years, Viola (née
MURRAY.) Cherished father of Darlene
(Aubrey) HUNTLEY, Donna (Robert
KING), and John (Cheryl)
CLARK.
Special grandfather of Jay and Ryan
HUNTLEY and Isaac
CLARK.
Predeceased by a brother Gordon, a brother William in infancy,
and a sister Caroline
CLUGSTON. A private family funeral service,
officiated by Revered Gary
PARKER, will be conducted at the Ferguson
Funeral Home in Meaford on Saturday morning with interment at
Lakeview Cemetery to follow. Friends are invited to join the
family for a Service of Remembrance at Christ Church (Anglican)
Boucher St. E. in Meaford on Saturday March 8 at 2 p.m. followed
by a time of refreshment and sharing of further memories of Jim
in the Fellowship Hall of the church. Flowers are gratefully
declined and, as your expression of sympathy, donations to Golden
Town Outreach or a charity of your choice 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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HUNTLEY o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-06-14 published
HUTCHESON,
Dorris
(HUNTLEY)
At Alexandra Hospital, Ingersoll on Friday, June 13, 2008, Dorris
(HUNTLEY)
HUTCHESON, of Ingersoll, in her 87th year. Wife of
the late Jack
HUTCHESON (1972.) Dear mother of Rod and his wife
Elaine of Belleville, Ellen of Woodstock, Paul and his wife Ann
of Dorchester and Lois and her husband Kevin
LINDSAY of Ingersoll.
Dear grandmother of Derek and Alex
HUTCHESON, and Heather and
Daniel LINDSAY. Dear sister of Jim
HUNTLEY and his wife
Betty
of Ingersoll. Friends will be received at the McBeath-Dynes Funeral
Home, 246 Thames St. S., Ingersoll Sunday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral
Service will be held at Saint Paul's Presbyterian Church, Ingersoll
on Monday, June 16, 2008 at 1: 00 p.m. Rev. Dr. Lonnie
ATKINSON
officiating. Interment Putnam Cemetery. Memorial donations to
the Canadian Cancer Society or charity of your choice would be
appreciated.
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DUDER,
Joyce
Mary
Peacefully at home on January 31, 2008 at the age of 90. Beloved
wife of the late Edward, dear mother of Gillian
HUNTLEY (the
late Merv,) Louise
WRIGHT
(Rodger) and Michael
DUDER (Joan.)
Loving grandmother of Ted
WRIGHT, Sarah Wright
LEONARD, Rob
HUNTLEY
and Nicholas, Michelle and Julia
DUDER. A private memorial service
will be held at a future date. In lieu of flowers, donations
to the charity of your choice would be appreciated. Humphrey
Funeral Home is overseeing the arrangements.
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HUNTLEY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-07-14 published
VAN
HUYSE,
Julien
C. "
Van"
(February 5, 1920-July 11, 2008)
Peacefully, at home surrounded by his loving family on Friday,
July 11th, 2008 in his 89th year. Beloved husband of Victoria
Marie and the late Eileen
VAN
HUYSE (1990.) Loving father of
William (Mary), Carolyn
DELANEY, Nadine (Peter
KIRK), David (Maureen),
Jocelyn (Paul
WILSON), Steven (Judy), Gary (Cindy), Shelly (Don
McPHAIL) and loving step-father to James
GUIGNARD,
Cathy
(Rob,)
Teresa (Denis
HUNTLEY), Janet (Terry) and Brenda (Winston). Cherished
papa to many grandchildren and many great-grandchildren. Survived
by his dear sister Paula
HENDERSON and predeceased by his sister
Yvonne McLAREN.
Van will be missed and lovingly remembered by
his extended family and many Friends.
Friends may visit on Tuesday, July 15, from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
at the R.S. Kane Funeral Home (6150 Yonge Street, at Goulding,
south of Steeles). Funeral service will be held at the R.S. Kane
Chapel on Wednesday, July 16, 2008 at 11 o'clock. Cremation.
Interment, Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery at a later date. As an
expression of sympathy, donations may be made to the Sunnybrook
Hospital Foundation - Veterans Care Fund or Canadian Diabetes
Association. Condolences www.rskane.ca R.S. Kane 416-221-1159
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