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MANCHESTER o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-02-20 published
HOLCOMBE,
James
Wilson "
Jimmy"
On February 16, 2008 Jimmy
HOLCOMBE of Edmonton, formerly of
Victoria, British Columbia and Saint Thomas, Ontario passed away
at the age of 57 years. He leaves to mourn his passing his loving
wife Sharon
BEWS, two sons and one daughter Brenda Gail
ROBINSON,
of Seattle, Washington, Darcy James
HOLCOMBE, of Vancouver, British
Columbia and Jeremy
BEWS, of Edmonton, one unborn granddaughter,
Bev HOLCOMBE, the mother of Brenda and Darcy; two brothers and
three sisters Pat
MERRITT, of Windsor, Ontario, Ron and Ken,
both of Saint Thomas, Ontario, Cathy
BULLIS, of Warspite, Alberta,
and Betty IRVINE, of Saint Thomas, Ontario as well as many other
relatives and Friends. Jimmy was predeceased by his parents Ruth
and Ken HOLCOMBE and his sister Barbara
MANCHESTER, of Victoria.
At Jimmy's request no formal funeral service will be held. In
Lieu of other tributes, donations may be made to the Cross Cancer
Institute, 11560 University Ave., Edmonton, T6G 1Z2 Appel Funeral
Home/Central Memorial Chapel (780) 454-8088 10530 - 116 Street,
Edmonton, Alberta T5H 3L7 "Our Family Serving Your Family"
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MANCINELLI o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-02-18 published
MANCINELLI,
Vincent
Husband, father, professor, mentor, friend, world traveller.
Born March 17, 1939, in Crecchio, Italy. Died October 7, 2007,
in Barrie, Ontario, of cancer, aged 68.
By Luciana
MARINI-
WURDEMANN,
Page L6
If there were one word to describe Vincent, it would be passion.
He liberally infused his life with passion for family, Friends,
teaching and world travels.
Vincent instilled his philosophy of passion for one's work, integrity
and fun into all of his endeavours, inspiring many to follow
his example.
For more than 30 years, he inspired students with his passionate
discussions on Italian literature and culture as an assistant
professor in the modern languages department at Algoma University
College in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario He often told Friends and
students that the best compliment he had ever received was that
he was a teacher, not a professor.
Vincent advised students and colleagues that "without passion
there is no teacher," that sharing one's knowledge is as important
as the method of delivery and that one should "keep it fun."
He was not fond of the word lecture, preferring to use the word
conversation. He aimed to transport students to the time and
place of the work and author being discussed.
In one conversation, he compared Dante's devotion for Beatrice
- the unattainable love of his life - with his own devotion for
his wife, Franca, who was always at his side.
Vincent often spoke of his wife and children, Anita, Michael
and Natalie, as his inspiration for life and happiness. The arrival
of his grandchildren prompted his retirement and relocation to
Barrie, where he could be a full-time nonno.
To many Friends, Vincent was better known as the world traveller
and group leader who inspired his fellow travellers with tales
about the countries they were exploring. Many memorable excursions
to Italy were peppered with Vincent's colourful commentary.
His passion for all things Italian became even more pronounced
when he accepted the appointment of honorary vice-consul of Italy.
He saw this as the perfect opportunity not only to improve consular
services to the Italian community in Sault Ste. Marie but to
help disseminate the Italian culture and language to the "new
Italians" - the younger generations of Italian-Canadians.
Although Vincent faced bureaucratic challenges, he was determined
to make a difference. Resigning his post was the most difficult
decision of his professional life, especially since he was aware
that the Italian community would have to travel out of town for
consular services.
Vincent will be remembered as a man of integrity who was passionate
about life, family and all things Italian. His passion will always
be alive in our hearts.
Luciana MARINI-
WURDEMANN is a former student, colleague and friend
of Vincent's.
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MANDARELLO o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-07-26 published
MANDARELLO,
Angelo
After a courageous battle with cancer, Angelo passed away peacefully
with loving family at her side on Thursday July 24, 2008 at Toronto
General Hospital in her 84th year. Beloved wife of the late Antimo
MANDARELLO (1993.) Loving mother to Nancy (Frank
PILUSO,)
Albina
(Bruno ARIGANELLO), Gerry (Lucy), Carol (the late Enzo
PECCHIA)
and Anna (Chris
PENNELL.) Cherished 'Nonna' to Rosie (Steve,)
Frankie, Stefano, Tanya, Michael M., Diana, Daniela and Michael
and 'BisNonna' to Isabella and Stefano. Survived by dear brother
Alessandro and sisters Maria and Filomena. Angela will be missed
and lovingly remembered by her family and Friends for her inner
strength, compassion, generosity and love for others. Friends
may visit on Saturday July 26, from 6-9 p.m. and Sunday July 27,
from 4-9 p.m. at the R.S. Kane Funeral Home (6150 Yonge Street,
at Goulding, south of Steeles). Funeral Mass will be celebrated
at St. Alphonsus Roman Catholic Church (540 St. Clair Avenue
West), on Monday July 28, 2008 at 10 o'clock. Entombment to follow
at Holy Cross Catholic Mausoleum. As an expression of sympathy,
donations may be made to the Canada Cancer Society. Condolences
- www.rskane.ca R.S. Kane 416-221-1159
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MANDEL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-03-06 published
JOHNSON,
Rose
Peacefully on Wednesday, March 5, 2008 at her home. Rose
JOHNSON,
Beloved wife of the late Sam
JOHNSON.
Loving mother and mother-in-law
of Alice and Syd
FELDMAN,
Marilyn and Bill
MANDEL, and Beverly
and Jerry COHEN. Dear sister of Evelyn
ROLIN, and Lou
GOLD.
Devoted
grandmother of Lorne and Debbie
FELDMAN,
Jill and Mark
GLAZER,
Robyn FELDMAN, Bradley
FELDMAN, Michele
MANDEL and Danny
STERN,
Lisa MANDEL and David
ALTER, Debra
MANDEL and Kevin
GREEN, Marc
MANDEL and Michal
HAREL, Jeffrey and Leanne
COHEN, Heather
COHEN,
and great-grandmother of Joshua, Alexis, Sara, Ariel, Noah, Ethan,
Aaron, Rachel, Shira, Jaimie, Tyler, Jordan, Jake, Elan, Yael,
Maya, Shayna, and Maya. At Benjamin's Park Memorial Chapel, 2401 Steeles
Avenue West (3 lights west of Dufferin) for service on Thursday,
March 6, 2008 at 11: 30 a.m. Interment Shedlover Young Mens section
of Bathurst Lawn Memorial Park. Shiva 62 Baycrest Avenue daily
from 2: 00 p.m. Donations may be made to the Rose Johnson Memorial
Fund c/o The Benjamin Foundation, 3429 Bathurst Street, Toronto,
M6A 2C3, 416-780-0324, www.benjamins.ca
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MANDEL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-07-03 published
PRUSZNOWSKI,
Moniek "
Morris" "
Max"
On Wednesday, July 2, 2008 at North York General Hospital. Moniek
PRUSZNOWSKI, beloved husband of Golda. Loving father and father-in-law
of Rachel and Neil
NISKER,
Sherry and Ronnie
MANDEL, and Hilary
and the late Bernie
PRUSZNOWSKI.
Devoted grandfather of Leah
and Ran OFIR,
Jessica and Jeremy
DONATH, and Joshua, Matthew,
Alexandra and Sami
NISKER, and the late Adam
PRUSZNOWSKI. At
Benjamin's park Memorial Chapel, 2401 Steeles Avenue West (3 lights
west of Dufferin) for service on Thursday, July 3, 2008 at 2: 30 p.m.
Interment Lodzer Centre Holocaust Congregation section of Pardes
Shalom Cemetery. Shiva 7300 Yonge Street Suite 1104. Memorial
donations may be made to the Moniek and Genia Prusznowski Endowment
Fund c/o The Baycrest Centre, 416-785-2875 or to Adam's Dream
Fund c/o The Hospital for Sick Children, 416-813-5320.
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MANDER o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2008-02-26 published
JAY,
Betty▼ (née
FRY)
Passed away peacefully at Lee Manor on Saturday, February 23,
2008. Betty
JAY (née
FRY) formerly of London and Chatham in her
87th year. Betty was the daughter of the late James and Ethel
FRY of Tottenham. Beloved wife of the late Vernon (Bud)
JAY.
Dear mother of Jim (Debbie)
JAY of London, Judy (George)
MacKIMMIE
of Thorold and Janice
(ROSS)
COOKE of Owen Sound. She will be
sadly missed by seven grandchildren, one great-grand_son, sister
Audrey MANDER of London and brother Harold (Joy)
FRY of Wiarton.
Predeceased▼ by brother Vernor
FRY of Bolton. Cremation has taken
place. A memorial service will be held in London at a later date.
Interment Woodland Cemetery, London. Memorial donations to the
charity of your choice would be appreciated by the family. Arrangements
entrusted to Grey Bruce Cremation and Burial Services 519-371-8507.
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JAY,
Betty▲ (née
FRY)
Passed away peacefully at Lee Manor, Owen Sound on Saturday,
February 23, 2008. Betty
JAY (née
FRY) formerly of London and
Chatham in her 87th year. Betty was the daughter of the late
James and Ethel
FRY of Tottenham. Beloved wife of the late Vernon
(Bud) JAY. Dear mother of Jim (Debbie)
JAY of London, Judy (George)
MacKIMMIE of Thorold and Janice (Ross)
COOKE of Owen Sound. She
will be sadly missed by seven grandchildren, one great-grand_son,
sister Audrey
MANDER of London and brother Harold (Joy)
FRY of
Wiarton.
Predeceased▲ by brother Vernor
FRY of Bolton. Cremation
has taken place. A memorial service will be held in London at
a later date. Interment Woodland Cemetery, London. Memorial donations
to the charity of your choice would be appreciated by the family.
Arrangements entrusted to Grey Bruce Cremation and Burial Services,
Owen Sound 1-877-991-9995.
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MANDERSON o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-06-19 published
WILMOTT,
Susanah "
Susie" (née
MANDERSON)
A resident of Dresden, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, June 17,
2008 at Riverview Gardens, Chatham. Susie was born on September 14,
1914 to Howard and Florence
(HOPPS)
MANDERSON.
She was tenth
of thirteen children. From an early age Susie loved to paint
using oil and watercolours. Beloved wife of 56 years to the late
Stanley WILMOTT (1994.) Together they raised 5 children, Mike
and his wife Judy of Collingwood, Cathy and her husband Lloyd
JACKSON of Chatham, Pat and her husband Terry
BLACKMORE of Petrolia,
Bill and his wife Debbie of Wallaceburg and Dave and his wife
Janice of Dresden. She is survived by her remaining sibling Ivy
WILMOTT of Chatham. Loving grandma of eleven grandchildren: Beth,
Marci, Joe, Jeff, Jennifer, Andrew, Erin, Amy, Meghan, Behn and
Ashley and great-grandma of fourteen great-grandchildren: Eric,
Mitchell, Samantha, Jocelyn, Robin, Taylor, Savanna, Liam, Owen,
Jackson, Dalton, Claire, Lucy and Tristan. Several nieces and
nephews also survive. She was predeceased by an infant daughter
Elizabeth, grand_son Michael
WILMOTT, granddaughter Tricia
BLACKMORE,
7 sisters and 4 brothers. She has been an inspiration to her
family and her absolute love for her grandchildren was steadfast.
They will have countless happy memories to recall of times spent
with Gramma Susie. Friends will be received at the Badder Funeral
Home and Reception Centre, 679 North Street, Dresden on Friday
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. The funeral service will be held from the
chapel of the funeral home on Saturday, June 21, 2008 at 1: 30 p.m.
with Rev. Linda
McFADDEN officiating. Interment in Dresden Cemetery.
Donations may be made by cheque at the funeral home to the Heart and
Stroke Foundation or Chatham-Kent Health Alliance Magnetic Resonance
Imager Campaign. Online donations and condolences may be left
at www.badderfuneralhome.com. "A tree will be planted in memory
of Susie Wilmott in the Badder and Robinson Memorial Forest, Mosa
Twp."
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MANDIGO o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2008-01-16 published
Lawrence "Bruno"
HOWARD
In loving memory of Lawrence "Bruno"
HOWARD,
May 15, 1937 - January 12,
2008 who, surrounded by family, died peacefully at the Manitoulin Health
Centre on Saturday at the age of 70. Predeceased by wife Marlene (nee
TAILOR/TAYLOR.)
Loved father of Wanda and Larry
DISLEY of Little Current, Dwayne
HOWARD and Heidi
CLARKE of Little Current, Rob
HOWARD and Deena
MAYLE of Owen
Sound, Tanya
TAILOR/TAYLOR of Sudbury. Special grandfather of Caitlyn, Natasha,
Nathan and Tyler. Brother of Helen and Mildred
HOWARD (both predeceased,)
Alfred (predeceased,) Lita
HOWARD,
Jim
HOWARD (predeceased,) Eleanor and
Len BOND,
Tina and Roy
MANDIGO, Dorothy
ALLARD (Fred predeceased,) Reta
PARKINSON
(Charlie predeceased,) Doris (predeceased,) Junior
CHISHOLM,
Wilburt (predeceased,) Cecile
HOWARD,
Betty (predeceased) John
VANHORN,
Marie and John
CARRADONNA,
William (predeceased,) Jane
HOWARD, Len and Ilene
HOWARD,
Tom and Florence
HOWARD, Doug and Lorrainne
MANDIGO. Will be missed
by many nieces and nephews. Remembered by sisters-in-law Christine
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Kim
ANDERSON-
GIBSON. Visitation was 7 - 9 pm Monday. Funeral
Service was at 3: 30 pm Tuesday, January 15, 2008 at Island Funeral Home.
Rev. Paul WALMSLEY officiating. Cremation.
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Fred MANDIGO
March 20, 1925-November 3, 2008
Fred Mandigo died at the Manitoulin Health Centre on Monday November 3,
2008 at the age of 83. Born to Alonzo and Ida Mandigo on March 20, 1925
in Englehart. Survived by his wife Mary. Dear father of Ted, Betty and
Kurt, Micheal and Marg, Lonny, Kathy, Valerie, Leonard and Laura.
Grandfather of thirteen and great-grandfather of eight. Brother of Roy
Mandigo. Predeceased by brothers Ernie, Earl and a baby sister.
Remembered by many nieces and nephews. Visitation was 7-9 pm Wednesday
November 5, 2008 at Island Funeral Home. Cremation. Graveside Service was
at 2 pm Friday November 7, 2008 in Gordon Cemetery. Donations to Manitoulin Health Center Aux
would be appreciated.
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MANDRI o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-05-27 published
ROBINSON,
Vera
L.
(MASPONOVA)
At Saint Thomas-Elgin General Hospital on Friday, May 23rd, 2008.
Vera L. (MASPONOVA)
ROBINSON of Port Stanley and formerly of
London in her 96th year. Beloved wife for 58 years to Jim
ROBINSON.
Predeceased by her sister Valli
MANDRI and other brothers and
sisters in Estonia. Survived by her many nieces, nephews and
other family members. Funeral service will be held at Forest
Lawn Memorial Chapel, 1997 Dundas Street East (at Wavell), London,
on Thursday, May 29th at 11 a.m. Cremation to follow. Memorial
donations appreciated to the Canadian Cancer Society. Special
thanks to the caring staff at Extendicare (Port Stanley) and
Palliative Care staff at Saint Thomas-Elgin General Hospital.
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MANDSBRIDGE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-04-07 published
MANSBRIDGE,
Brenda
Louise (née
HARRIS-
JONES)
Very gently with dignity, courage and style, Brenda
MANSBRIDGE
died in London, Ontario on April 4th, 2008, in her 85th year.
Brenda Louise was born in Liverpool, England, the second daughter
of Major Samuel and Mrs. Ada
HARRIS-
JONES.
She was the wife of
62 years of Wing Commander (Royal Air Force) Stanley H.
MANSBRIDGE,
D.F.C. (2005.) Mrs.
MANSBRIDGE was the cherished mother of Wendy,
Peter and Paul and mother-in-law of Douglas
GUNN,
Cynthia
DALE
and Susan MANSBRIDGE. To her final days, Brenda was actively
following everything from domestic and international politics
to tennis, golf and the latest in spring fashion. She was a passionate
devotee and lifelong admirer of classical music. Nana staggered
us constantly with her encyclopedic range of knowledge and ability
to pose challenging questions to her grandchildren: Jennifer
MANSBRIDGE (Jordan), Lisa
GUNN, David
GUNN (Joy), Pamela
MANDSBRIDGE
(Cameron,) Andrew
GUNN
(Heather,)
Wendy
MANSBRIDGE, Christopher
MANSBRIDGE,
Thomas
MANSBRIDGE and William
MANSBRIDGE. She was
amazed and proud to be the great-grandmother of five beautiful
little girls: Alexandra, Honor, Hope, Emma and Clara, Brenda
is survived by her sisters Dorothy
JAMIESON,
Mississauga,
Ontario,
and Margaret
SADLER
(Geoffrey,) Burton-on-the-Wolds, England,
and several nieces and nephews. A private service will be held
in Saint Thomas, Ontario. This will be followed by a service of
dedication in late spring. Arrangements through Williams Funeral
Home, 45 Elgin Street, Saint Thomas, Ontario. Donations may be made
to The Old Saint Thomas Church (1824) Restoration Fund or The Elgin
Military Museum.
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MANEA o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2008-03-05 published
Gordon COHEN
Gordon COHEN of Providence Bay passed away peacefully in the Mindemoya
Health Centre on February 23, 2008. He enjoyed a little birthday party
celebrating his 90th year at his bedside on February 6. Bidding him fond
farewell and shalom are his loving wife
Elizabeth
LEHMAN, devoted
daughter Lee Anne and husband Pierre
MARCOUX of Creemore, Ontario, son
Nathan of Toronto, granddaughter Lily
MANEA and her partner Daryl
KLINE
of Toronto, along with sweet great granddaughter Hannah, beloved grand_son
Nathan of British Columbia and many relatives in Toronto, Gordon's
hometown. All say shalom to a good and generous man who liked to hear
people laugh and loved his dog Zoë. A memorial celebration will be held
in May at his daughter's home where his ashes will help a new tree grow.
Shalom to all.
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MANELLA o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2008-04-28 published
CANN,
Doris
Violet (née
WOODHOUSE)
Peacefully and with family beside her at the family home in ‘Griersville',
St. Vincent Township, on Friday, April 25, 2008. Born in Euphrasia
Township, a daughter of the late Violet Florence (née)
DOBSON
and Frederick William
WOODHOUSE.
Doris
CANN, in her 80th year,
predeceased by her beloved husband Reginald Alexander
CANN in
June 2005. Much loved mother of Carol and her husband Doug
BOWINS
and Larry CANN and his wife
Barb, all of Meaford; Lonnie
CANN
and his wife
Penny of Markdale; Barb and her husband Bill
SADLER
also of Meaford; and Sherry and her husband Charles
DEAL of Cambridge.
Sadly missed by eleven grandchildren and fifteen great-grandchildren:
Scott and Susan
BOWINS and their children Sam and Shelby, Tanya
BOWINS and her son Eric, Lori and Jeff
WILLIAMS and their children
Hayley and Tate, Marsha and Darryl
MOLAND and their daughters
Emma and Julia, Amy
CANN
(Murray
FIFE,) Michelle and Matthew
JUBY and their children Morgan, Drew, Logan and Carly, Amanda
and Chad RONEY and their children Jacob, Emily, Jordan and Summer,
Adam MANELLA,
Matthew
MANELLA (Candise
GLEASON,) and Chris and
Melissa SADLER.
Predeceased by a granddaughter Andrea and a great-granddaughter
Lily. Dear sister of Lloyd
WOODHOUSE and his wife
Jean and Harold
Woodhouse and his wife June all of Heathcote and predeceased
by a brother Arnold
WOODHOUSE and remembered by his wife
Dorothy.
Sister-in-law of Jessie (late Robert
LACKEY) of Orangeville,
Mary (late Leslie)
BREADNER of Heathcote, Viola
GRAHAM (late
Ernie BURGOYNE), Verna (late Murray
HODGKINSON), Blanche (Mrs. Keith
KNIGHT) and Elgin
CANN and his wife
Marlene all of Meaford. Also
predeceased by sisters-in-law Wilma
WOODHOUSE and Irene
EMARY.
Fondly remembered and special Aunt of many nieces and nephews
and their families. A private family funeral service, officiated
by Peter McDONALD of the Church of Christ, will be conducted
at the Ferguson Funeral Home in Meaford on Tuesday, April 29,
2008 with committal and interment services to follow at Lakeview
Cemetery. As your expression of sympathy and in lieu of flowers,
donations to the Canadian Cancer Society 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).
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MANGANARO o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2008-03-15 published
MANGANARO,
Filippo
Peacefully on March 13, 2008 at the Humber River Regional Hospital
Finch
Site, with his family by his side. Filippo
MANGANARO, husband
of Rita. Loving father of Tino and his wife Selma and Frank and
his wife Michelle. Nonno will be fondly remembered and forever
loved by Emma, Alessandra and Jacob. He will be sadly missed
by his brother Joe (Natina), and sisters Pina (Franco), Sina,
Tota and Maria, and many nieces, nephews and Friends. Friends
will be received at the "Woodbridge Chapel" of Scott Funeral
Home, 7776 Kipling Avenue (at Hwy. 7) on Saturday from 6-9 p.m.
and Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Mass will be celebrated
on Monday, March 17th at 11: 00 a.m. at Saint_Joseph the Worker
Roman Catholic Church (191 Wade Gate, Concord). Cremation Assumption
Cemetery. Should you desire, donations to the Heart and Stroke
Foundation would be appreciated. Online condolences are welcome
at www.scott-woodbridge.ca.
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MANGAR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-04-18 published
BASSOO,
Gabriel
Christopher
At Saint_Joseph's hospital, London, on Monday April 14th, 2008
Gabriel Christopher
BASSOO entered this world at 8: 36 a.m. and
quietly left at 10: 24 a.m. In the loving arms of his parents
Christopher + Abiola
BASSOO.
Precious grand_son of Errol + Cheryl
BASSOO of London and Margaret
WATKINS of Guyana and the Late
Rudolph "viking"
WATKINS of Jamaica. Great-grand_son of Alice
BASSOO of Guyana and Richard
MANGAR of Guyana. Remembered and
loved by your sister Alexandra
BASSOO.
Nephew of Shawn
BASSOO,
Andrew BASSOO, Sean
PERIERA, Malcolm
WATKINS, Fidel
WATKINS,
Linden WATKINS, Samora
WATKINS, Melissa
PERIERA, Santaskee
JARNARINE-
WATKINS,
Shanta. A memorial celebration will be held at the Needham Funeral
Home, 520 Dundas St. London, Ontario, Friday. April 18th at 7 p.m.
Many thanks to all the support and well wishes from our Friends
and family in Canada, U.S.A., Guyana, and around the globe. and
a special thanks to our doctor and special staff people who cared
for us: Barb
DEVMJER,
Paul
HENNING, Doctor
SOMERSET (doctors) and
Sheila RIDEOUT, Michele
HARDING, Doris
SMITH (Nurses). Footprints
How very softly you tiptoed into my world. Almost silently, only
for a moment you stayed. But what an imprint your footsteps have
left upon my heart.
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MANGOS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-07-26 published
MANGOS,
James
Demetre
Died on Wednesday July 23, 2008 at Humber River Regional Hospital.
James is survived by his loving partner Deborah (D.J.)
ANDERSON
his father Peter
MANGOS; his brothers Nick and Steve
MANGOS.
A private memorial service will be held on a later date. In lieu
of flowers, donations may be made to the Humber River Regional
Hospital Foundation, 200 Church St. Weston, Ontario M9N 1N8.
(Please note on cheque "In memory of James
MANGOS.")
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MANIAGO o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-04-05 published
CESARATTO,
Letizia
In loving Memory of Letizia (Nonna)
CESARATTO
April 5th, 1998.
Nonna, Nonna This word so sweet and tender, It is hard to believe
10 years have passed when you went to Heaven, As everyday goes
by we remember your smile and laughter, You were the most beautiful
person God created, And there will never be another, You are
still loved every minute of everyday by the people you touched,
We can never thank you enough for all the love you gave us But
Nonna just know one thing we still Love you. Your loving family
Marianna and Renato
MANIAGO,
Nadia and
Terry,
Cosette, Garrett
and Logan, Susie, Victorien, Valentin and Lucas
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MANINI o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-03-19 published
D'ASCANIO,
Licia
Rose (née
ANZELLOTTI)
At home Licia Rose (née
ANZELLOTTI) passed away on Monday, March 17,
2008. Beloved wife of the late Angelo Carmine
D'ASCANIO.
Cherished
mother of Nick and his wife
Lucy
D'ASCANIO and Andrena and her
husband Enzo (Ed)
PALMA.
Predeceased by her daughter Dora DI
VIRGILIO (1994,) who is survived by her husband Ermando DI
VIRGILIO.
Loving grandmother of Annette
RATTAZZI,
Angelo
D'ASCANIO, Lisa
and James SINGER,
Licia and Steve
ELDER, Angela DI
VIRGILIO,
Mark and Krista
PALMA and David and Cheryl
PALMA.
Adored great-grandmother
of Stephen, Laura, Christopher, Nicholas, Noah, Jaclyn, Alyssa,
Jordan and Taylor. Dear sister of Ada and Domenic
MANINI.
Predeceased
by her two brothers. Also survived by many nieces and nephews
in Canada, U.S.A. and Italy. Her family will receive Friends
at the John T. Donohue Funeral Home, 362 Waterloo Street at King
Street, London on Wednesday evening 7-9 o'clock. Liturgy of the
Word will be held to celebrate Licia's life at Saint Mary's Church,
345 Lyle Street on Thursday morning at 10: 00 o'clock. Licia's
final resting place will be in the Holy Family Mausoleum - Saint Peter's
Cemetery. Prayers Wednesday evening at 8: 15 o'clock. Donations
to the Saint Mary's Church Building Fund would be appreciated.
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SPENCE,
Victor
Richard
On Tuesday, July 1, 2008 at the age of 91. Victor
SPENCE, beloved
husband of Pauline (née
GOLDENBERG.)
Loving father and father-in-law
of Robert SPENCE and Elizabeth
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART, Ted
HERMAN, Rob
HERMAN
and Shelley
SPIEGEL, and Peter
SPENCE and Karen
FREEDMAN.
Devoted
grandfather of John, Leah, Rebecca, Jenna and Norah. Dear brother
and brother-in-law of Marion and the late Harry
GOLDBERG,
Gertie
and the late Jack
MANISHEVITZ, the late Frank and the late Gerrie
SPIEGEL, and Al and Dafna
SPIEGEL, Chana
AVI-
CHAI, Harvey
SPIEGEL,
and Joe and Cecile
GOLDENBERG.
Loved by many nieces and nephews.
At Holy Blossom Temple, 1950 Bathurst Street (Bathurst south
of Eglinton) for service on Thursday, July 3, 2008 at 1: 00 p.m.
Interment Holy Blossom Temple Section of Pardes Shalom Cemetery.
Shiva 355 St. Clair Avenue West #2401. Donations may be made
to the Victor Spence Memorial Fund c/o The Benjamin Foundation,
3429 Bathurst Street, Toronto, M6A 2C3, 416-780-0324 www.benjamins.ca
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MANITOULIN o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2008-07-23 published
Cecilia (Cissie)
SIM was an eyewitness to three centuries
By Michael Erskine
MANITOULIN – She was the queen of Squirreltown, the revered matriarch of
a storied family and a woman whose love and compassion inspired everyone
she met in the course of a life that spanned nearly 110 years and three
of the most interesting centuries of human endeavour.
“She was certainly the Island’s oldest resident,” said great-nephew Rob
MAGUIRE of Manitowaning. “When you think about it, she wasn’t that far
off being one of the oldest people in the world.”
Mr. MAGUIRE gave testimony to the life of his great aunt and her impact
on him. “She was always there and I never, ever, heard her say a bad
thing about anybody,” he said. “We all cherished aunt Cissie – I feel
blessed to have known her.”
Mr. MAGUIRE said that the measure of a person’s impact on the world could
often be seen in the values of the families they build. “She epitomized
what family is all about – loving, caring and sharing,” he said. “You
look at the
BROWN and
COND families and they are full of loving, caring
people – that came down from Aunt Cissie.”
Mrs.
Sim was born Cecilia
MAGUIRE on July 9, 1898. She was born to John
and Cecilia
MAGUIRE on a farm in Bidwell, moving with her parents to the
farm in Hilly Grove when she was about a year old. She remained on that
farm until her marriage to Grenville Sim in the Hilly Grove United Church
on July 8, 1924. It was a love affair that lasted until Mr. Sim died in 1975.
“Mom used to always say that her birthday present that year was my dad,”
said Roberta
BROWN, “She loved him very much.”
Mrs. BROWN and her sister Cora
COND of Sault Sainte Marie were the two
children born to Cissie Sim and her husband. There were 13 grandchildren
and 31 great grandchildren and four great great grandchildren. It is said
that few families even know their ancestors names back past two
generations, let alone recall three generations back. For the descendants
of Cissie Sim, they actually met and knew her, and were privy to her
stories of life in another age.
“We were truly blessed,” said Mr.
MAGUIRE.
Mrs. Sim excelled in the role of farmer’s wife and pioneer – but she was
far from being of rough stock. “Oh how mumma could bake,” recalled Mrs.
COND. “She could work all day in the kitchen baking and not get a spot of
flour on her clothes – she was spotless.”
Mrs. Sim also excelled as the consummate seamstress. “My mother’s mother
was a seamstress in Scotland,” said Mrs.
BROWN. “I guess she passed it
down to momma. Cora is a good seamstress too – but I think it passed me
by.” Mrs. BROWN recalled that her mother made most of the family’s
clothes. “I think I was about 16 before I got my first store-bought coat.”
Mrs. Sim was always impeccably groomed and stylishly dressed – whether
she was on her way to play in the United or Anglican Church.
“I remember a story about the Anglican minister at the time, a Mr.
Peltier – quite a character, a jolly, huge man,” said Mrs.
COND. “He told
his parish council that: ‘We will hire Cecilia Sim to play the organ at
the same price as last year.’ Of course she played for nothing. She never charged.”
Life was not easy for the Sim family, having lived through the Great
Depression – not to mention the stringent rationing of two world wars –
but perspective is enlightening. Her favorite epoch, she said in her
final years, was the Depression.
“Leave it to this amazing woman to see the good in such a devastating
time,” said Jamie Dowhaniuk, a great-grand_son-in-law during the eulogy he
delivered at her service. “She said it (the Depression) was good because
it was a time that brought people together.”
Mrs. Sim would say hello to everyone she met – in the grocery store,
getting the mail, just walking down the street. “She always said, “You
never know when your paths will cross again,” recalled Mrs.
BROWN.
Cissie Sim was witness to the transition from horse and buggy to
spaceships – it is impossible for a third millennium mind to fully grasp
the changes she had seen. Her husband always farmed with a horse, never
even owning a tractor, even though he farmed right into the 1970s.
Asked what the best technological advance had been, she without
hesitating would reply ‘hydro,’ recalled Mrs.
BROWN. “If you could
imagine, she always kept the family’s clothes spotless, even the whites,
and she did it all with her bare hands and a washboard.”
Although hydro may have freed Mrs. Sim from the drudgery of the
washboard, not everything about it was sublime.
“She would never cook the turkey in the electric stove,” recalled Mrs.
COND. “She said it tasted better (from a wood-fired oven.”) Mrs. Sim
would somewhat less than affectionately refer to the electric stove
as “that thing.” The dishwasher was known even less lovingly as “the
animal.”
“Given the choice,” said Mr. Dowhaniuk, “she would have starved “the
animal” and done all of her dishes by hand.”
Mrs. Sim continued to wash her own windows into her 90s.
Mr. Dowhaniuk listed the lessons his great-grandmother Cissie imparted to
her Friends and family through example in her long life.
“Treat everyone with kindness. She said hello to people she met on the
street, in stores, at doctor’s offices…’You never know’ she would
say ‘Our paths may not cross again.’
Any guests to her home were given a most genuine heartfelt welcome and
the royal treatment after that – starting with a scrumptious tea party.
They were never rushed out or made to feel they were imposing. In fact,
when guests announced it was time to leave, they were met with
resistance – ‘You can’t leave yet.’
Another lesson learned, continued Mr. Dowhaniuk, was to “support your
family. The story that comes to mind happened when she wanted her sister
Mary Lane to move in with her so that grandma could look after her. She
was inconsolable when she was told that it was not a good idea – after
all she was only 95 and needed to look after her sister.”
Mrs. Sim garnered useful habits through her life, he said, including
to “be resourceful and conserve. Grandma modeled this behaviour and it no
doubt came as a result of living through the Depression and two world
wars having lived through times when flour and sugar were rationed. Those
experiences develop life-long habits of conservation – always using the
outhouse to conserve the well water, using cereal bags to wrap food, and
using a peeler instead of a knife so as not to cut too much of the
vegetable off.”
“Take care of yourself. Grandma Cissie was very active and fit as an
equal partner on the farm. She always looked her best, whether she was
working in the fields, painting her fence, washing windows – she was
always decked out, hair done, nails done, and dressed to the nines,” said
Mr. Dowhaniuk. “Although she paid a lot of attention to her outer
wrapping, we all know her true beauty was on the inside. And taking care
of yourself also involves living with your eyes open – as big as saucers,
maybe, and standing up for what you believe.”
But perhaps the most important lesson of all Mr. Dowhaniuk related during
his eulogy was to: “Live your love. Grandma Cissie modeled a loving
relationship with Grenville, the love of her life. I’ve often heard of
those wishing to pattern their love after their relationship. They met in
a one-room schoolhouse, were married in 1924, and the rest, as they say,
is history. Their thorough love was apparent in their marriage as they
worked together, and played together. Whether it was their fifth, 15th or
50th anniversary year, there they were, sitting side-by-side in whatever
mode of transportation they had at the time. She has missed him so much
these past 33 years – there wasn’t a day that she didn’t miss him, not a
day didn’t think of him and look forward to being reunited with him. They
say absence makes the heart grow fonder – oh my goodness. If you saw how
much in love they were, just imagine augmenting that over 33 years –
that’s life-long love.”
Cissie Sim lived a fruitful life and she left behind a legacy to her
community. That legacy will span 10 times 10 the long years of her life
here, on earth. She embodied all that is right and good in the rural
lifestyle.
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Harvey Stephen
BELL
Senior
In loving memory of Harvey Stephen
BELL
Senior
December 26, 1947 - January 3, 2008. 60 years.
Passed away at his residence. Very loving
son of the late Dominic and
Genevieve
(PITAWANAKWAT)
BELL.
Beloved husband of Betty
BELL of
Wikwemikong.
Loving father of Calvin
BELL predeceased, Cynthia
BELL
(friend Thomas
JACKSON,)
Nathan
BELL (friend Shannon
MANITOWABI,)
and Harvey
BELL
Junior (friend Elizabeth
TRUDEAU.) Cherished grandfather
of Michael, Skylar, Ocean, Wyatt, Memengwaanh, Silas, Elijah, Isaiah,
Adrian and Waaweyeseh. Dear brother of Melvina
SUTTON
(Sam,)
Elaine McGRATH predeceased (John,) Vera
BELL (friend Edward
WARFORD,)
Leland BELL
(Lori,)
Frederick
BELL, Wilma
FOX
(Gary NEEGAN) and John
FOX.
Will be Sadly missed by many nieces and nephews.
Harvey was a very skilled electrician who worked for Shawana Electrical for many
years. He never let a day go by without singing, humming or playing a tune.
Watching his grand_sons play hockey were definitely moments he cherished. His
knowledge, wisdom and memories will forever live on. He leaves his last
words "As you were...". Rested at Saint Ignatius Church, Buzwah. Funeral
Mass in Holy Cross Mission on Monday, January 7, 2008 at 11 am. Interment
in the Buzwah Cemetery. Arrangements entrusted to the Lougheed Funeral Home, Sudbury.
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ZACK-
MANITOWABI--Jane
ZACK-
MANITOWABI, Feb 7, 1898 - Jan 31, 1989.
A Grandmother's Love
There are those that remember
Your kindness and unconditional love
Your drive and ambition
To succeed on your own
Despite the racism and poverty
There are those that remember
Your voice and your smile
That reassured there was always tomorrow
There are those that remember your faith
Your believe and willingness to defend
There are those that remember what
You said, "Despite all your misgivings...
Remember to forgive yourself.
Save some room in your heart for you
And never forget to appreciate,
Your life and the life you give."
I know you did not walk away
Your beside us, everyday
Unseen, unheard, but always near
Still loved and missed Nokomis.-Gina
GASONGI
SIMON-
MISHIBINIJIMA
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David
(Mosquito)
Onezime
AIABENS
In loving memory of David (Mosquito) Onezime
AIABENS, who passed away
peacefully surrounded by family on Friday June 20th, 2008, 80 years old.
(April 23, 1928 - June 20, 2008.) Beloved husband of Celina
(BEBAMIKAWE)
AIABENS.
Loving
son of Louis and Theresa (née
TRUDEAU,) both predeceased.
Loving father to Jean, Bruno, Bruce (Sandra), Bernice, Debbie (Theodore),
Ann, Carol, Joyce, Paula (Mike) and Paulette (Phil). Dear brother to
Celina PHESANT,
Rita
WEMIGWANS,
Charlotte LEWIS, and Mabel
MacINTOSH
(Al.)
Predeceased by brothers
John and Jonas
AIABENS. Survived by brothers-in-law Ambrose
BEBAMIKAWE
(Rosemary,)
Clement BEBAMIKAWE
(Doreen,) and Clifford
BEBAMIKAWE (Loretta.)
Loving Godfather to special Godchildren Vita Ann
WEMIGWANS, Mary
BEBAMIKAWE,
David Melvin
FLAMAND,
Jacqueline
MANITOWABI,
Ronnie RECOLLET,
Rubine
BONDY, Urban
MEJAKI,
Hilda PHEASANT
JACKO and Rosemary
ROY (predeceased.)
Will be sadly missed by 23 grandchildren, and 16 great grandchildren, nieces, nephews
and Friends. David worked for KVP,
BROWN EB Eddy Company for over 35 years until
he retired. He enjoyed many activities with his family such as gardening and
being outdoors. He loved playing cards and board games, playing the guitar and
singing. He had a great sense of humour and loved teasing his nieces, nephews
and cousins as well as spending time with his dogs.
Resting at Saint Ignatius Church, Buzwah. Funeral Mass in Holy Cross Mission,
Wikwemikong, Ontario Monday June 23rd, 2008 at 11 a.m. Interment in the Wikwemikong
Cemetery. Arrangements entrusted to the Lougheed Funeral Home, Sudbury. Friends
called Saturday after 1 pm. Flowers, donations or messages of condolence available
online at www.lougheed.org.
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MANITOWABI--In loving memory of my beautiful daughter April, April 14, 1984 - August 28, 2000.
Like those we love, a candle burns bright,
Guiding and comforting us with its light.
Even after the candle has been extinguished,
We can feel the warmth of its flame
And remember how it flickered and danced with
The tiniest breath of air.
We can no longer see our loved one, but
The light she brought to our lives still
Burns brightly in our memories
And our hearts forever.
Love mom June, sisters Stephanie, Seneca Manitowabi, nieces Asia, Zahara and nephew Raine.
Mothers Against Drunk Driving Conference, Toronto, April 2008.
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ALPHONSE
JOSEPH
MANITOWABI
In loving memory of Alphonse Joseph Manitowabi, 73 years, who passed away
at Saint Michael's Hospital in Toronto on Friday, August 15th, 2008.
Beloved son of Michael and Sophie Manitowabi (both predeceased). Dear
brother of Margaret Mary Jackson of Manitowaning, Betty Crack (Merv) of
Little Current and the late Michael Junior and Joyce Renaud, both
predeceased. Sadly missed by many nieces and nephews. Rested at St.
Ignatius Church in Buzwah (Manitoulin Island). Funeral mass was at St.
Ignatius Church on Tuesday, August 19th, 2008 at 11: 00 am. Interment at
the Buzwah Cemetery. Arrangements entrusted to the Lougheed Funeral Home,
Sudbury.
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MANIUK,
Jean (née
McINTYRE)
At the C.E.E. Hospital of Bluewater Health on Wednesday, June 11,
2008. Jean
MANIUK (née
McINTYRE,) 75 years, of Petrolia. Jean
was predeceased by her husband, Wes
MANIUK (1986.) Loving mother
of Bob and Liz
MANIUK of Petrolia, the late Ed
MANIUK (1975,)
Marianne MANIUK and Pierre
LAROCHELLE of Petrolia, Christine
and Bryan PIGGOTT of Petrolia, and John and Lesley
MANIUK of
Oil Springs. Loved grandmother to Maleia and Scott
WASSOM, Brandon
MANIUK, Barrett and Tammy
MANIUK, David
THATCHER, Joshua
MANIUK,
Edward MANIUK,
Kelly and Jason
BRENT, Christopher
SUMNER, Karly
SUMNER,
Joseph and Kelly
MANIUK, the late Jamie
MANIUK (1987,)
Sean WAGNER, Jen and Jeff
RICH, Steven
PIGGOTT, Stefany
PIGGOTT,
Scott PIGGOTT,
Amelia
MANIUK, and Tie
MANIUK. She was a loving
great-grandmother to Matthew
WASSOM,
Dannika and Jacksen
MANIUK,
Joeylyn MANIUK, and Jesse and Alyssa
RICH. Dear sister of Vera
and Bill HARTLEY,
Ron and Gerri
McINTYRE, Ruby
MAXFIELD, Joyce
SALISBURY,
Arnold and Penny
McINTYRE, and Peter
McINTYRE. Visitors
will be received on Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the
Needham-Jay Funeral Home, Petrolia, where a funeral service will
be held on Saturday, June 14, 2008 at 11: 00 a.m., with Rev. Dr. Robert M.
GIBSON officiating. Interment in Hillsdale Cemetery. As expressions
of sympathy, donations may be made by cheque to the Heart and
Stroke Foundation of Ontario or the C.E.E. Hospital Foundation.
Memories and condolences may be left online at www.needhamjay.com.
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MANLEY o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2008-01-03 published
HASKINS,
Shirley (née
WILLIAMS)
Of Lion's head passed away peacefully on Tuesday, January 1,
2008 in her 84th year. Beloved wife of the late Allan
HASKINS
(2002.) Cherished mother of Ken
HASKINS and his wife
Beth of
Owen Sound and Helen
WESTOVER of Lion's Head. Special grandmother
of Greg HASKINS and his wife
Lindsay of Owen Sound, Tina
MANLEY
and her husband Richard of Chatsworth, Jennifer
WINTERS and her
husband Jeff of Ferndale, Ray
WESTOVER and his wife
Bev of Chesley
and Tim WESTOVER and his wife
Amy of Owen Sound. She will also
be sadly missed by 11 great-grandchildren, her brother Tim
WILLIAMS
and his wife
Helen of Belleville, sisters-in-law Edith
GREIG
and her husband Wally of Barrie and Jean
TACKABERRY of Lion's
head and brothers-in-law Bruce
HASKINS and his wife
Norma of
Owen Sound and Ron
HASKINS and his wife
Olean of West Vancouver,
British Columbia. Shirley was predeceased by her parents Effie
(HAWKE) and Charles
WILLIAMS, sister Hilda
GRAHAM and son-in-law
Rocky WESTOVER.
Family and Friends are invited to share their
memories at the Davidson Chapel, 71 Main Street, Lion's head
on Thursday, January 3, 2008 from 2: 00 to 4:00 and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m.
The funeral service to celebrate Shirley's life will be held
at the Chapel on Friday, January 4, 2008 at 1: 00 p.m. Interment
Eastnor Cemetery. Arrangements entrusted to the George Funeral
Home, Wiarton. Donations made to the Golden Dawn Nursing Home,
Lion's head Hospital or the charity closest to your heart would
be appreciated by the family as expressions of sympathy. Condolences
may be sent to the family at www.georgefuneralhome.com
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O'BRIEN,
Eldon
On Wednesday, April 2, 2008 at Alexandra Marine and General Hospital,
Goderich, Eldon
O'BRIEN, formerly of Tuckersmith Township, in
his 90th year. Beloved husband of the late Mary
(DUFFY)
O'BRIEN.
Dear father of Frank of Australia, Lyle of Seaforth, Diane (Bill)
LEWIN of Saint_John, New Brunswick, Jean of Hensall, Basil (Mary
Lou) of Clinton and Margaret (Bill)
TURNER of Bayfield. Loving
grandfather of 7 grandchildren, 6 great-grandchildren and 2 great-great-grandchildren.
Also remembered by a brother-in-law Bob (Ruth)
DUFFY of R.R.#1,
Dublin and a sister-in-law Reta
MANLEY of Stratford. Predeceased
by a daughter Donna, parents Christopher and Helen
O'BRIEN, sisters-in-law
Vera (Raymond)
MURRAY and Esther (Alvin)
RAU and brothers-in-law
Louis DUFFY and Merv
MANLEY.
Family will receive Friends at the
Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home, 87 Goderich Street West, Seaforth
on Saturday, April 5 from 9: 00 a.m. until the time of the Mass
of the Christian Burial at 11: 00 a.m. at Saint_James Roman Catholic
Church,
Seaforth.
Fr. Paul
NICHOLSON will officiate. Interment
Clinton Cemetery. Memorial donations to the Alzheimer Society
or to a charity of one's choice appreciated. Condolences at www.whitneyribeyfuneralhome.com
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BERMAN,
David
Gerald
Peacefully, surrounded by family and Friends at L'Arche Bethany
House,
London, on Thursday, May 8, 2008, David Gerald
BERMAN
passed away in his 76th year. Predeceased by his parents Bill
(2000) and Daisy (1984) and brother Ted (1941). Dear brother
of Ron (Hazel,) Kathy
MARINO
(George,)
Eileen
WILLIAMS (Jack,)
Norm (Donna), Doug (Gaetan), and Marjorie
MANLEY (Keith). Lovingly
remembered by many nieces and nephews. Friends will be received
at Forest Lawn Memorial Chapel, 1997 Dundas Street East (at Wavell),
for visitation on Monday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service
will be held in the chapel on Tuesday, May 13, 2008 at 11 a.m.
Cremation to follow with interment at Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens
at a later date. In memory, donations to L'Arche London would
be appreciated.
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