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MONAHAN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-01-06 published
MONAHAN livened college publications
By Joe MATYAS,
Sun
Media,
Sun.,
January 6, 2008
An "energetic microdot of a woman," Karen
MONAHAN is remembered
as a woman who excelled at her college job.
It was her responsibility to keep Fanshawe College's 100,000 graduates
in touch with their alma mater, a job that a longtime friend
and colleague said she did extremely well.
She also encouraged others to follow their dreams and give something
back, said Emily
MARCOCCIA, lamenting the death of Fanshawe's
alumni officer at 52.
"Karen was all about relationships and encouragement," said
MARCOCCIA,
Fanshawe's marketing and communications manager.
"She invested herself in others and made them feel as if their
contributions were important. She made a difference and she made
you feel as if you could make a difference, too."
MONAHAN died December 22 after a two-year battle with breast
cancer.
"She thought she had beaten it, but it came back very aggressively,"
said MARCOCCIA.
MONAHAN was "an energetic microdot of a woman who was absolutely
the loveliest, classiest woman I've ever met," she said.
"Karen had small feet, but she's left very big shoes to fill."
A citizen of Grenada,
MONAHAN came to Fanshawe in London as one
of its first international students, graduating in television
broadcasting in 1976.
She began her career at the college a year later, hired as a
media library technician.
MONAHAN joined the marketing and communications department in
the late 1980s, working for
MARCOCCIA as publications officer.
"She became one of the best at her job in the entire (Ontario)
community college system," said
MARCOCCIA. "
She was an innovator,
she anticipated developments and was often ahead of her time."
MONAHAN shifted Fanshawe's publications focus from dry, fact-based
calendars and program guides to brochures that brought life to
the college's programs, opportunities and people, she said. "She
won awards for it and became someone who others copied."
MONAHAN pushed the development of the college's electronic publications,
including its website, said
MARCOCCIA.
"She was an exemplary employee and a great friend. As her boss,
I was sad to lose her when she became Fanshawe's third alumni
officer. But I knew she was perfect for the job."
MARCOCCIA said she tried to persuade
MONAHAN to apply for the
post 18 years earlier after Mary Ann
DARLING,
Fanshawe's first
alumni officer, died in a car crash just before Christmas.
"She couldn't do it then because Mary Ann was her best friend
and it didn't seem right."
As alumni officer for the last five years,
MONAHAN won awards
for Fanshawe's alumni magazine and oversaw development of mentoring
and student and alumni purchase-discount programs, said
MARCOCCIA.
"Karen was a producer and she punctuated her world with a wonderful
wit," said
MARCOCCIA. "
Nobody was faster with words."
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MONCEL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-02-11 published
Canada's youngest-ever general quit over the unification of forces
Promoted to brigadier at 27, he led armoured units through fierce
fighting all the way from Normandy until the fall of Germany.
He later became vice-chief of defence staff
By Buzz BOURDON,
Special to the Globe and Mail, Page S10
Ottawa -- Standing stiffly at attention in front of a very senior
British officer, Robert
MONCEL of the Canadian army blinked in
disbelief when the lieutenant-general told him tersely, "you
may send in your brigadier now."
Keeping his temper in check, he replied, "Sir, I am the brigadier!"
The corps commander had obviously neglected to check the badges
of rank sewn on the shoulder straps of Gen.
MONCEL's battledress
jacket. He looked, he would have seen the three stars and crown
of a brigadier-general.
Promoted on August 17, 1944, Gen.
MONCEL was the youngest general
officer in the Canadian army when, at 27, he took over command
of the 4th Canadian Armoured Brigade. The general had obviously
pegged him as a lieutenant, possibly a captain.
To counter his youthful appearance, Gen.
MONCEL had decided to
grow a mustache to make him look more mature. He was tired of
people calling him "babyface on stilts!" Gen.
MONCEL, a tall,
slender, soft-spoken man known for his sense of responsibility,
enjoyed meteoric promotion during the Second World War. Talented
officers who prove themselves in combat and at headquarters are
considered valuable assets, and Gen.
MONCEL earned the admiration
of his peers and the approval of his superiors. He commanded
4th Canadian Armoured Brigade from the breakout at Normandy,
where he was mentioned in dispatches, all the way through France,
Belgium, the Netherlands and into Germany until final victory
on May 8, 1945.
Maj.-Gen. Harry Foster thought a lot of Gen.
MONCEL. "
Guy
Simonds
said that if I got in trouble I could always rely on
MONCEL,"
he wrote in his diary. "I came away with the distinct impression
that if young
MONCEL had been 10 years older Guy would have given
him the division and left me with the brigade."
That was high praise indeed. Known for his exemplary skills as
a staff officer, Gen.
MONCEL was able to make the transition
from fighting a paper war to commanding soldiers in battle. Not
every officer can. "
MONCEL proved to be an excellent brigadier.
The officer he replaced was suffering from stress and fatigue
and had been drinking heavily, behaviour that had an adverse
effect on the formation.
MONCEL's tenure of command would prove
a great contrast. He provided competent leadership and was well
respected," said retired major Michael McNorgan, co-author of
The Royal Canadian Armoured Corps: An Illustrated History.
Mr. MONCEL was awarded the Distinguished Service Order for the
leadership he displayed at the end of February, 1945, when 2 Canadian
Corps mounted Operation Blockbuster. Commanding Tiger Group,
Gen. MONCEL and his force fought a tenacious enemy during the
Battle of the Hochwald Forest.
He "stationed himself well forward with the leading battle groups
and on several occasions, when the impetus of the attack was
in danger of being lost by stubborn enemy resistance, personally
directed consolidation of objectives and the further forward
movement of his armoured and infantry elements," the DSO
citation read. "All this was done under extremely heavy hostile
fire, and the gallant bearing of this officer, and the complete
disregard for his own personal safety, were an inspiration to
all troops under his command."
Bob MONCEL was born into the 12th generation of an old French-Canadian
family. His father manufactured electric fuse boxes and wanted
his son to take over the company, but young Robert decided business
was not for him. While studying at Bishop's College School in
Lennoxville, Quebec, he found a spiritual home in its cadet corps.
Founded in 1861, the corps was the oldest in Canada. "It came
naturally and easily to me, something I could do fairly well."
He attended Montreal's McGill University and served as an officer
with the Victoria Rifles of Canada, which was founded in 1862.
Back then, an officers mess in the militia was frequently an
exclusive club limited to the social elite. When you applied,
they wanted to know who your father was.
Canada declared war on Germany on September 10, 1939, and soon
after that Gen.
MONCEL went overseas with the regular army's
Royal Canadian Regiment. After the Germans unleashed their blitzkrieg
in May, 1940, he and the Royal Canadian Regiment were ordered
to France the following month in a hopeless effort to reinforce
the British Expeditionary Force. Amid complete chaos, Gen.
MONCEL,
who commanded a Bren gun carrier platoon, was soon ordered to
turn tail and make for the French coast.
"In the chaos of the evacuation much valuable equipment was abandoned
or destroyed to keep it from enemy hands. Although told to destroy
his vehicles Lieutenant
MONCEL instead used his initiative and
cool judgment to arrange the evacuation of the carriers and got
them back to Britain," said Mr. McNorgan.
That caught his superiors' attention and Gen.
MONCEL was soon
promoted captain. In 1941, he finished first on a staff course.
The commandant, Guy Simonds, marked him as a bright officer and
he was on his way. In January, 1943, he was promoted lieutenant-colonel
and given command of the 18th Armoured Car Regiment (12th Manitoba
Dragoons).
Eight months later, Gen.
MONCEL was posted to the headquarters
of 2 Canadian Corps, where he organized its general staff branch.
He was made an officer of the Order of the British Empire for
his "painstaking work and efficiency" there. France made him
a Chevalier de la Legion d'honneur and awarded him the Croix
de Guerre avec Palme.
After the war, Gen.
MONCEL elected to stay in the army. He filled
a variety of high-level staff jobs, including quartermaster-general,
deputy chief of the general staff and commander of Eastern Command,
responsible for the Atlantic provinces.
By the early 1960s, things were about to change for Gen.
MONCEL
and his beloved army. The Minister of National Defence, Paul
Hellyer, was determined to unify the three fighting services,
come hell or high water. In 1964, Gen.
MONCEL gave Mr. Hellyer
the benefit of the doubt and became the first comptroller-general
of the integrated Canadian Forces Headquarters. A lieutenant-general
at only 47, he had almost eight more years to serve until compulsory
retirement at 55. There was still time to go even higher. In
1965, he was appointed vice-chief of defence staff.
In his 1990 autobiography, Damn the Torpedoes, Mr. Hellyer recounted
how he had briefly considered appointing Mr.
MONCEL the second
chief of defence staff. "A handsome, debonair and bilingual officer,
Bob had an excellent war record and was a good administrator.
Nevertheless, he was something of an enigma. He wore a lace handkerchief
up his sleeve -- which must have been unique in the army -- and
his logic was a bit inconsistent. He spent hours trying to persuade
me we should only have one regiment of Canadian infantry, with
numbered battalions. That would have meant abolishing [some]
famous Canadian regiments."
Mr.
Hellyer soon decided that offering the top job to Gen.
MONCEL
would be a mistake. "Whereas, I had managed to outlast [Air Chief
Marshal Frank Miller], the reverse would be true with a younger,
fresher antagonist [Mr.
MONCEL] who could scuttle the plan by
simply stonewalling until I was gone."
In 1966, amid tremendous controversy over unification that split
the country, Gen.
MONCEL decided the minister was moving too
fast and resigned. In his book, Mr. Hellyer implied Gen.
MONCEL
was unhappy with the appointment of Lieut.-Gen. Jean Allard as
chief of defence staff. "The three remaining top men had decided,
overnight, to resign en masse. It appeared to me like a calculated
attempt to embarrass me in the eyes of my government colleagues
and the public."
The following year, in February, 1967, Gen.
MONCEL, who usually
shunned the spotlight, appeared in front of a Parliamentary committee
to express his doubts about unification. "To me, [unification]
appeared to be moving on an uncharted course at a very, very
high speed towards a very, very dim destination, and I did not
think I could produce the staff work necessary at that speed
to keep the thing on the rails."
"He clobbered us," Mr. Hellyer wrote. "He had been a very effective
witness. He said he wasn't opposed to unification, per se, if
there were a change in Canadian commitments. However, with our
existing commitments, it would affect our close working relationships
with the United Kingdom and U.S. This was a bit of stuff and
nonsense, but it sounded plausible to anyone who wanted to believe
it."
It didn't take long for Gen.
MONCEL to get another job. Appointed
co-ordinator for visits of foreign heads of state during Canada's
centennial celebrations in 1967, he supervised 54 state visits
to Ottawa and Montreal, including the Queen, the Shah of Iran
and the Emperor of Ethiopia. After it was over, he was made an
officer of the Order of Canada.
Gen. MONCEL retired to Nova Scotia after Centennial year. He
kept busy with painting, gardening, boating, woodworking and
community projects. He also obtained his private pilot's license
for airplanes and helicopters, and learned the guitar, organ
and flute.
Robert
Guillaume
Napoleon
MONCEL was born on April 9, 1917, in
Montreal. He died of natural causes in Halifax on December 10,
2007. He was 90. He is survived by his son-in-law, George
CONSTANTIS,
grandchildren Aliki and Constantine. He was predeceased by his
wife, Nancy, and by daughter Renee.
On December 17, 2007, a military funeral was held at Canadian
Forces Base Halifax. The mourners included Gen. Rick Hillier,
the chief of defence staff.
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MONCHING o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-06-24 published
COLLANTES,
Micaela
At London Health Sciences Centre - Victoria Hospital on Sunday,
June 22, 2008, Micaela
COLLANTES in her 83rd year. Beloved wife
of the late Labino Laurel
COLLANTES (1960.) Loving mother of
Maria Lourdes (Greg)
ACHACOSO, Labino Philip (Queenie), Maria
Christina MONCHING-
GUIANG, Aniceto Michael (Priscilla)
COLLANTES,
Amando (Patricia)
COLLANTES, and Albino Manuel (Aleli)
COLLANTES.
Dear grandmother of Patrick (Alysha)
ACHACOSO,
Angela,
Alvin,
Karen, Jo Rose, May, Michelle, Michael, Melissa, Mark, Carlos,
Paolo, Amanda, Alicia and Anna Marie. Dear sister of Doctor Caritina
CRISOSTOMO.
Predeceased by her brothers Mariano, Pedro, Bernardino
and by her sister Genoveva. Micaela is survived by her many nieces
and nephews. Visitors will be received at the John T. Donohue
Funeral Home, 362 Waterloo Street at King Street, London on Wednesday
from 2-4 and 7-9 o'clock. The Funeral Mass will be held at Saint_Justin's
Church, 855 Jalna Boulevard, on Thursday morning at 11 o'clock.
Cremation with interment in Saint Peter's Cemetery. Donations to
the Heart and Stroke Foundation or to the Diabetes Association
would be appreciated. Prayers Wednesday evening at 8: 30 o'clock.
Special thanks to Emergency Medical Services, Emergency Room
and Critical Care Trauma Centre staff of London Health Sciences
Centre.
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MONDO o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2008-03-12 published
DI MONDO,
John
At Etobicoke General Hospital on Monday, March 10, 2008 following
a courageous battle with Alzheimer's. Loved brother of Ralph,
Teresa, Gino, Louie, Mike, Margaret and Carmine. Sadly missed
and never forgotten by his many nieces and nephews, family and
Friends. Family and Friends will be received at the Ward Funeral
Home "Brampton Chapel", 52 Main Street South (Hwy. 10), Brampton
from 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday. A Mass of Christian
Burial will be held on Friday morning at 11 o'clock at Saint Anne's
Roman Catholic Church, 115 Vodden Street East, Brampton. Interment
Queen of Heaven Cemetery.
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MONETTE o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2008-01-23 published
Orma Ruby HALLETT
In loving memory of Orma Ruby
HALLETT, born November 12, 1930, died
January 20, 2008, peacefully, surrounded by family at the Manitoulin
Health Centre on Sunday at the age of 77. Predeceased by husband Roy
(1985). Loved mother of Douglas and Mary Jane of Sudbury, Darwin (Joe) and
Margaret of Spragge, Carey
DAVIS of Sudbury, Dennis of Timmins, Sharon
LANKTREE of Gore Bay, Gerald and Brenda of Little Current, Patricia
MONETTE
of Bruce Mines. Predeceased by sons Paul and Roger. Special grandma of
Christopher, Melissa, Russell, Timothy, Brian, Jody, Lee-Ann, Dennis,
Larry, Derek, Alan, Michelle, Shawn and Shannon. Will be missed by many
great grandchildren. Remembered by siblings Alice
GILCHRIST (husband
Willie predeceased), Don and wife Donna
KAY, Marj and husband Bev
McFARLAND,
Russ and Joan
KAY,
Margaret and Doug
ELLIOT/ELLIOTT. Orma found her greatest pleasure
in her family, she loved to cook, play bingo, and buy lottery tickets.
She worked as a cook, and spent many years working at the Anchor Inn.
Visitation 2 - 4 and 7 - 9 pm Wednesday at Island Funeral Home. Funeral
Service is at 3 pm, Thursday, January 24, 2008 at Island Funeral Home.
Rev. Maxine
McVEY officiating. Cremation with burial of ashes in
Providence Bay Cemetery.
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MONEY o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-03-04 published
SMIBERT,
John
Thomas "T.J."
Of Sparta Line, passed away on Sunday, March 2nd, 2008, in his
49th year. Loved partner of Karen
PHILLIPS and dear step-father
of Amanda and her husband Jeremy
SMITH and Belinda and her husband
Ron THORPE.
Loved brother of Tipple
SMIBERT (Steve
NIBLOCK.)
Dear grandfather of Natalie, Ashley and Heidi. Predeceased by
a grand_son Andrew. Special family to Katy and Amanda. Sadly missed
by a number of nieces and nephews. John was born in Winnipeg
on January 19, 1960, the
son of the late Thomas Arnold and Aileen
(MONEY)
SMIBERT.
Resting at Williams Funeral Home, 45 Elgin Street,
Saint Thomas where funeral service will be held Thursday at 11: 00 a.m.
Cremation to follow. Visitation Wednesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
Remembrances may be made to Animal Aide.
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MONGE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-02-09 published
SHERMAN,
Sophie
On Friday February 8, 2008 at her residence. Sophie
SHERMAN wife
of the late Sam. Loving mother and mother-in-law of Nancy, and
Goldie SHERMAN and Juan
HUME. Dear sister and sister-in-law of
Sylvia and Ben
MARKS,
George and Suzie
SILVERMAN, the late Al
SILVERMAN,
Leonard and late Reva
BROOKS, late Bunny and Freda
SILVERMAN, and Bev and the late David
SILVERMAN.
Devoted grandmother
of David MONGE-
SHERMAN, and Samantha
MONGE-
SHERMAN. A graveside
service will be held at the Community Section of Pardes Shalom
Cemetery on Sunday February 10th at 10: 00 a.m. If desired, memorial
donations may be made to the Canadian Diabetes Association 1-800-505-5525
or www.diabetes.ca or Canadian Cancer Society 1-888-939-3333
or www.cancer.ca
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MONIZ o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-03-28 published
TEVES,
Manuel
Furtado
At Victoria Hospital on Wednesday, March 26, 2008, Manuel Furtado
TEVES, a native of Salga, Nordeste, Sao Miguel, Acores, Portugal,
in his 87th year. Beloved husband of Germenia
TEVES. Dear father
of Emanuel Melo (Georgina) of London, Cisaltina
SABINO
(Jose)
of Woodstock, Paulina
CABRAL
(Jose
FERNAANDO,) Duarte
TEVES (Maria,)
Francisco TEVES
(Margaret) all of London and Alcina
MONIZ (Gil)
of Woodstock. Loving grandfather of 14 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren.
Visitors will be received in the O'Neil Funeral Home, 350 William
St. on Friday from 2: 00-4:00 and 7:00-9:00 p.m. The Funeral Mass
will be celebrated in Holy Cross Church (Elm St. at Hamilton
Rd.) on Saturday at 10: 00 a.m. Entombment Saint Peter's Cemetery.
Parish Prayers Friday evening at 7: 30 p.m.
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MONIZ o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-06-23 published
MONIZ,
Augusto
Luiz
With his family at his side, at Victoria Hospital, on Friday,
June 20, 2008, Augusto Luiz
MONIZ in his 77th year. Beloved husband
of Nadir MONIZ.
Loving father of Paul
MONIZ (Cindy) and Sonia
PRIDHAM
(Shawn.)
Grandfather of Lauren, Carson, Emerson, Bryce
and Austin. Brother of Jose
XARAZ
(Fatima) of Toronto and Maria
Angelina PIMENTEL of Sao Miguel, Acores. Also survived by many
nieces and nephews in Canada and Portugal. Visitors will be received
in the O'Neil Funeral Home, 350 William St. on Monday from 2: 00-4:00 and
7: 00-9:00 p.m. The Funeral Mass will be celebrated in Holy Cross
Church (Elm St. at Hamilton Rd.) on Tuesday at 11: 00 a.m. Interment
Saint Peter's Cemetery. Prayers Monday evening at 7: 30 p.m. In
lieu of flowers, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would
be appreciated.
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MONIZ o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-07-03 published
Friends until the end
By Joe BELANGER,
Fri.,
July 4, 2008
Strathroy -- Dan
MEDEIROS and Jon
DESA did almost everything
together, including graduating from high school last week.
Now, tragically, the two 17-year-olds -- best Friends -- will
be buried on the same day.
Their joint funeral tomorrow will bring together family and Friends
of the Strathroy teens killed in a two-car crash Wednesday night
that sent two other people to hospital, including their 18-year-old
pal Brian COSTA, who was driving the car in which the two youths
died.
"They were just awesome young adults," said principal Dan
HOWARD
of Holy Cross Catholic secondary school, where a memorial service
is scheduled today at 11 a.m. "Last week, I gave both of them
their diplomas,"
HOWARD said. "This is a very good community
and they were part of it."
Shock and sadness ripped through the heart of the tight-knit
town of 12,000, as news of the tragedy spread.
The young men were killed instantly in a two-car crash on Hickory
Drive near McEvoy Road about 10: 30 p.m.
COSTA, also of Strathroy, was in serious but stable condition
at London Health Sciences Centre.
The other car driver, a woman whose name wasn't released, was
taken to Strathroy Middlesex General Hospital and kept for observation.
The cause of the crash is still under investigation, but Strathroy-Caradoc
police said alcohol was not a factor.
It was raining heavily at the time, police said, when the east-bound
COSTA car went out of control near a curve and collided with
the other car, which was travelling west.
"You couldn't ask for two better guys," said Brad
LALICH, who
went to school with
MEDEIROS and
DESA and worked with
MEDEIROS
at a construction recycling company.
He described both his Friends as "very hard-working guys" who
had after-school and summer jobs.
"Both were happy, happy guys," said
LALICH. "
Dan was always smiling,
and if you ever needed to be picked up because you were having
a bad day, Dan could do it."
Earlier, the three Friends had been at the home of Jonathan
MONIZ,
15, and were on their way home when the crash occurred. "They
were great guys -- amazing guys -- who lived life to the fullest,"
said a saddened
MONIZ, 15.
HOWARD said counsellors were to be at the school today at 9 a.m.
to help any students or staff.
"I can't say enough about those boys," he said. "They contributed
to the school and the community. This is a very close community
and everyone knows everyone and everyone knew these boys. They
will be missed very much."
Teacher and athletics director Pat Moran, who taught both students
in Grades 9 and 10, said they loved soccer and shop classes,
such is auto mechanics and construction.
"It's a big shock to this community," said
MORAN. "
They got along
with everybody."
DESA is survived by his parents, John and Lisa, and two sisters,
Monique and Mackenzie.
MEDEIROS is survived by his parents, John and Darlene, and sister
Amanda.
Visitation is at Denning Brothers Funeral Home, 32 Metcalfe St. W.,
today from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m., with a funeral tomorrow at All Saints
Roman Catholic Church, 124 Front St. E., in Strathroy at 11 a.m.
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HILL,
William▼
H.▼ "
Bill▼"
In his 92nd year at Parkwood Hospital with his daughter Marilyn
by his side, July 11, 2008. Predeceased by his best friend and
beloved wife of 60 years, Madeline
(RUTLEDGE.)
Loving▼ father
of Marilyn
ALEXANDER
(Rob,▼)
Carolyn▼
CLOUTIER/CLOUTHIER (Bob,) and Fred
(Laura PEMBER.) Dear grandfather of Kelly
MURPHY
(Danny,▼)
Jeremy▼
CLOUTIER/CLOUTHIER (Ann
MONIZ), Danielle
HUGHES (Tommy-Joe), Lyndsay
WARRINGTON
(Chris,) Jodi
HILL
(Troy▼
CHESSELL) and seven great-grandchildren,
Kris and Nicholas
WARRINGTON,
Chloe▼ and Boden
CLOUTIER/CLOUTHIER, Emma
and Liam MURPHY and Ethan
HUGHES.
Cremation▼ has taken place.
Family and Friends will be received at Memorial Funeral Home,
1559 Fanshawe Park Road, London (east of Highbury) 519-452-3770
on Thursday, July 17, at 11: 00 a.m. until time of service at
12: 00 p.m. Following the service, all are invited to a reception
at Memorial Funeral Home to share their memories of Dad's life.
In lieu of flowers, donations to Veteran's Care Fund Parkwood
Hospital, c/o Saint_Joseph's Hospital Foundation, 268 Grosvenor
Street, London, N6A 4V2 are much appreciated. Madeline and Bill
will be united once again at a private interment, Siloam Cemetery.
Friends are invited to sign books of condolence at www.memorialfuneral.ca.
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HILL,
William▲
H.▲ "
Bill▲"
In his 92nd year at Parkwood Hospital with his daughter Marilyn
by his side, July 11, 2008. Predeceased by his best friend and
beloved wife of 60 years, Madeline
(RUTLEDGE.)
Loving▲ father
of Marilyn
ALEXANDER
(Rob,▲)
Carolyn▲
CLOUTIER/CLOUTHIER (Bob,) and Fred
(Laura PEMBER.) Dear grandfather of Kelly
MURPHY
(Danny,▲)
Jeremy▲
CLOUTIER/CLOUTHIER (Ann
MONIZ), Danielle
HUGHES (Tommy-Joe), Lyndsay
WARRINGTON
(Chris,) Jodi
HILL
(Troy▲
CHESSELL) and seven great-grandchildren,
Kris and Nicholas
WARRINGTON,
Chloe▲ and Boden
CLOUTIER/CLOUTHIER, Emma
and Liam MURPHY and Ethan
HUGHES.
Cremation▲ has taken place.
Family and Friends will be received at Memorial Funeral Home,
1559 Fanshawe Park Road, London (east of Highbury) 519-452-3770
on Thursday, July 17, at 11: 00 a.m. until time of service at
12: 00 p.m. Following the service, all are invited to a reception
at Memorial Funeral Home to share their memories of Dad's life.
In lieu of flowers, donations to Veteran's Care Fund Parkwood
Hospital, c/o Saint_Joseph's Hospital Foundation, 268 Grosvenor
Street, London, N6A 4V2 are much appreciated. Madeline and Bill
will be united once again at a private interment, Siloam Cemetery.
Friends are invited to sign books of condolence at www.memorialfuneral.ca.
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MONIZ o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-07-19 published
PIMENTEL,
Jose
Carreiro
On Thursday, July 17, 2008, Jose Carreiro
PIMENTEL in his 63rd
year. Beloved husband of Maria Goreti
PIMENTEL.
Loving father
of David PIMENTEL and Anita
PIMENTEL. Dear brother of Eduarda
FIGUEIREDO (Horacio), Rosa
BRANDAO (Jose), Fatima
MONIZ (Humberto),
Jerdelina RAPOSO
(Jose) and Teresa
MORROW (Kris.)
Brother-in-law
of Joe PIMENTEL (Filomena), Agnes
FERGUSON (Jim), Margaret
WIGFIELD
(Ted,) Teresa
DEGRANDIS
(David) and Larry
SANDER (Connie.)
Visitors
will be received in the O'Neil Funeral Home, 350 William St.
on Sunday from 2: 00-4:00 and 7:00-9:00 p.m. The Funeral Mass
will be celebrated in Saint_Justin's Church, (855 Jalna Bvd. at
Ernest) on Monday at 11: 00 a.m. Interment Saint Peter's Cemetery.
Prayers Sunday afternoon at 2: 30 p.m. Online condolences at www.oneilfuneralhome.ca.
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MONK o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2008-02-23 published
DAILEY,
Marion
Alice
(PATCHELL)
Peacefully at Lee Manor in Owen Sound Thursday afternoon February 21,
2008. The former Marion
PATCHELL of R.R.#1, Kemble in her 88th
year. Beloved wife of the late Earl
DAILEY.
Loving mother of
Tom and his wife Gloria of R.R.#1, Kemble, Doug of R.R.#1, Wiarton,
Don and his wife Wanda of R.R.#1 Kemble and Dave and his wife
Brenda of R.R.#1, Wiarton. Lovingly remembered by her grandchildren
Joanne BEATTIE (Chris), Raymond
DAILEY (Dee), Andrea
KESSLER
(Jeremy,) Jennifer
WILSON
(Paul,)
Ryan
DAILEY (Amanda Gowan)
and Denise
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON
(Brandon) and step-grandmother of Linda
MONK,
Kathy BALLS,
Jamie
PORTER and Mike
PORTER and her thirteen great-grandchildren
and one great-great-grand_son. Dear sister-in-law of Orval
DAILEY
of St. Catherines. Predeceased by her daughter-in-law Sharon
DAILEY, two brothers Bill and Verral
PATCHELL and two sisters
Edna CURRIE and Mabel
HERRON.
Friends may call at the Downs and
son Funeral Home, Hepworth Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.
Funeral Service will be conducted from the Funeral Home Monday
morning at 11: 00 a.m. with Rev. Deborah
MURRAY officiating. Spring
interment Boyd Cemetery, Shallow Lake. Memorial contributions
to the Kemble United Church or the Canadian National Institute
for the Blind would be appreciated as your expression of sympathy.
Messages of condolence for the family are welcome at www.downsandsonfuneralhome.com.
A tree will be planted in the Memorial Forest of the Grey Sauble
Conservation Foundation in memory of Marion by the Downs and
son Funeral Home.
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MONK o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2008-05-17 published
HENKEL,
Louisa
Marie (née
MONK)
Peacefully at Kelso Villa Retirement Home in Owen Sound, on Friday,
May 16th, 2008. Louisa Marie
HENKEL (née
MONK,) of Owen Sound
and formerly of Starrview Crescent, Orangeville, in her 98th
year. Dearly beloved wife of the late Adolph
HENKEL.
Loving mother
of John HENKEL and his wife, Amelia, of Vancouver and Marie
McDOUGALL
and her husband, Sandy, of Annan. Proud grandmother of Debbie
(Ron), Christine (Ron), Carla, Amy, Kevin, Jennifer (James) and
Peter and great-grandmother of Erin, Jennifer, Jonathan, Heather,
Erin and Connor. Louisa will be sadly missed by her daughter-in-law,
Rita HENKEL, of Orangeville and many nieces and nephews. Predeceased
by her parents, Fred and Dorothy
MONK and her son, Karl
HENKEL.
A Funeral Service for Louisa
HENKEL will be held in the Lutheran
Church of Our Saviour, 1049 - 4th Avenue West, Owen Sound on
Tuesday,
May 20th, 2008 at 11.00 a.m. with Pastor Ed
WAGNER officiating.
Visitation one hour prior to service at the Church. Interment
in Forest Lawn Cemetery, Orangeville. If so desired, the family
would appreciate donations to the Lutheran Church of Our Saviour,
the Canadian Liver Foundation or the charity of your choice,
as your expression of sympathy and may be made through the Brian E.
Wood Funeral Home, 250 - 14th Street West, Owen Sound, Ontario,
N4K-3X8 (519-376-7492).
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MONK o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2008-01-30 published
Lenus PEGALO
In Loving Memory of Lenus
PEGELO who died at the Manitoulin Health Centre
on Monday, January 28, 2008 at the age of 83. Born in Hanover on December
22, 1924 to Elizabeth (née
KASTER) and Christopher
PEGELO.
Beloved
husband of Patricia (née
YOUNG.)
Loved father of Alvin (wife
Florence
predeceased), Beverley and wife Diane, Glenn and wife Velma, Bruce and wife
Tammie, Delrene and husband Wayne
MONK,
Murray and wife
Susan,
Grant and wife
Sandra, Keith and wife Barb, Arden and wife Sheila, Kevin and wife Jane, Brien
& wife Bonnie, Ian and wife Joan, Rick and friend Willie, Connie and husband
Iain STEPHEN.
Predeceased by sons James and Robert. Grandfather and Great
Grandfather of many. Brother of Adele
MOORE.
Predeceased by Anna, Dave,
Herb, Elizabeth, Irvin, Rockford, Melvin, Earl, Viola, Cecil and
Marjorie. Family and Friends will gather from 2 - 4 and 7 - 9, Thursday,
January 31 at Island Funeral Home. Funeral Service is at 2 pm Friday,
February 1, 2008 at Island Funeral Home, Reverend Paul
WALMSLEY officiating.
Burial in Mindemoya Cemetery in the spring.
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MONK o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-04-09 published
SCHOTT,
Doris
Barbara
Passed away peacefully on Sunday, April 6th, 2008 in her 93rd
year. Born in London, Ontario, she was the daughter of the late
Clifford and Pearl
SCHOTT.
Predeceased by her brothers Ronald
(1944) and Lloyd (2001). Doris is survived by her sister Ruby
MONK and her brothers Harvey and Jack. At her request, private
cremation arrangements have been completed.
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MONK o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-01-16 published
GRAHAM,
Mary
Helena (née
FAUNT)
At Twin Lakes Terrace Nursing Home, Sarnia, on January 10, 2008.
Born in Fort Macleod, Alberta on February 6, 1917, the daughter
of the late Joseph Thomas
FAUNT and Mildred Margaret
(SANDERSON.)
Predeceased by her husband Victor of 53 years. Dear Mother of
Ian (of Toronto, Gordon and his wife Judy (of Dumas, Texas),
Miriam and her husband Charlie
MONK (of Sarnia,) and Ross and
his wife Tali (of Dartmouth, Nova Scotia).
Beloved grandmother of Lianne and her husband Trevor, Rob, Bruce,
Katie, Elise, Emily, Carolyn, Susan, Brittany, Dakota, Connor,
and Kevin. Sister of Bob
FAUNT and his wife
Kaye of Didsbury,
Alberta, sister-in-law of Mardi
FAUNT of Calgary and
of Nita
BARKER and her husband Allan of Calgary. Predeceased by her brothers
Harry, Graham, and Allan
FAUNT and her daughter-in-law Chibeck.
The family wishes to thank the staff at Twin Lakes Terrace Nursing
Home and Bluewater Health in Sarnia.
A memorial service will be held at Trull "North Toronto" Funeral
Home and Cremation Centre, 2704 Yonge Street, Toronto (5 blocks
south of Lawrence Ave.) on Saturday, January 19 at 2: 00 p.m.
If desired, Friends may make a donation to the charity of their
choice.
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MONKMAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-03-22 published
MONKMAN,
Harry
Holmes
(February 19, 1912-March 18, 2008)
With family at his side. Retired educator, Toronto Board of Education
(1932-1977.) Husband of the late Nellie
POLLARD.
Companion of
the late Yvonne
BRAND.
Loved companion of Marlies
EHLING. son
of Thomas MONKMAN and Jane
ROLINSON of Yorkshire, England (both
deceased). Brother of Anne, Jessie, Stanley and Edward (all deceased).
Father of Neila (Lem) and Lance (m. Lynn). Grandfather ("Gumpa")
of Kim, Paul, Carl and Shannon. Great-grandfather ("G.G.") of
Kirk, Kyle, Dana and Owen. Harry was an inspiring and irrepressible
rascal who astonished us all with his passionate love of life.
Immense thanks to the palliative care team at Penetanguishene
General Hospital, and
to Doctor Richard
THOMAS.
Although
Harry had
donated his body for research at the University of Toronto, they
have gratefully declined. After cremation, a private celebration
of life.
Lo! Some we loved, the loveliest and the best
That Time and Fate of all their Vintage prest,
Have drunk their Cup a Round or two before,
And one by one crept silently to Rest.
- Omar Khayyám
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MONOPOLI o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-04-18 published
MONOPOLI,
Domenico
Peacefully at Marian Villa on Wednesday April 16th, 2008, Domenico
MONOPOLI, in his 79th year. Loving husband of the late Grazia
MONOPOLI.
Beloved father of Marie
PATIENCE (Edward) of Florida,
Peter
(Sue) of Ailsa Craig, Dina
VERMEIRE
(Frank) of London,
and Adriano (Francesca) of London. Proud grandfather of Scott,
Laura, Mitchell, Alessia, Savina, Gabriel and Melina. Visitors
will be received at the John T. Donohue Funeral Home, 362 Waterloo
Street, at King Street, on Sunday April 20th, from 7-9 o'clock.
Funeral Mass Celebrated at Saint Mary's Church, 345 Lyle Street,
on Monday morning April 21st at 10 o'clock. Entombment in Holy
Family Mausoleum. Saint Peter's Cemetery. Prayers Sunday evening
at 7: 30 o'clock. Donations to the London Regional Cancer Program,
c/o L.H.S.F., or the Saint Mary's Church Restoration Fund would
be appreciated.
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MONROE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-02-25 published
TUNKS,
Loraine (née
TURNER)
Peacefully, with her family by her side at Four Counties Health
Services,
Newbury on Sunday, February 24th, 2008. Loraine
TUNKS
(née TURNER) formerly of West Lorne in her 84th year. Predeceased
by her loving friend and husband Lloyd A.
TUNKS (1987,) her mother
Sarah Mae MONROE (née
TURNER,) her step-father William E.
MONROE
and her brother Kinsly
MONROE.
Dearly loved and sadly missed
by Carol JEWELL and family and Floyd
TUNKS and family, granddaughters
Myah NORRIS
(JEWELL) and Hugh, Carla
JEWELL, Erika
SOUTHERN
(JEWELL) and
Mark, Chad
TUNKS and Kelly of Ft. Saint_John, British Columbia, Rhonda
McCAFFREY
(TUNKS) and Sean of Grand Prairie, Alberta, Bambi
TUNKS and
David SCHELTEMA of Woodstock and six great-grandchildren. Also
survived by many nieces and nephews. Loraine was a life long
member of West Lorne United Church, a member and past Noble Grand
of Lorna Rebekah Lodge #217, West Lorne and a recipient of the
Degree of Chivalry member of T.O.P.S. Friend may call at the
West Lorne Chapel, 202 Main St. on Tuesday, February 26th, 2008
from 3-4 p.m. where a funeral service will be conducted at 4 p.m.
Rev. J. WHITE/WHYTE officiating. Interment Evergreen cemetery. If desired,
memorial contributions to Four Counties Health Services, Palliative
Care would be appreciated as your expression of sympathy. Arrangements
entrusted to Padfield Funeral Homes (519 785-0810). Online condolences
may be left at www.padfieldfuneralhome.com
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MONROE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-06-11 published
SPERLING,
Lena (née
PEYSNER)
Early on the morning of June 10, 2008, Lena (Leah)
SPERLING
(PEYSNER,)
daughter of the late Max and Judith
PEYSNER, passed away peacefully,
in her 94th year. She is joining her beloved husband, Sam
SPERLING
(1916-1987). Lena lived a long, productive and satisfying life.
Born in Hull, Yorkshire, England, she arrived in Toronto, Canada,
in 1936 and soon after married Sam. She was a happy, funny woman,
fiercely supportive of her husband and children. She was a challenging
cook and her bread pudding will be missed greatly by her eldest
son, Gerald, though less so by her daughter, Maxine
MONROE and
her "baby," Stephen David
SPERLING.
She was much loved by her
daughter-in-law, Maggie
SIGGINS, her late son-in-law, Shelly
MONROE and her late daughter-in-law, Marsha
SPERLING.
She was
very active in the Royal Canadian Legion, General Wingate Branch.
Her husband served for four years in the Royal Canadian Navy
during World War 2. She was also an enthusiastic member of the
Hebrew Men of England Sisterhood, especially during the years
when Sam SPERLING was president of that congregation. As her
children grew up, Lena took work outside the home, working for
many years at Queensway Electric. She was very proud of her nine
grandchildren: Jody (Jennean), Faith (Jimmy), Sherry (Wayne),
Adam (Alla), Shoshana (Maury), Carrie May, Erin, Daniele (Ryan)
and Amber. Leah is also survived by ten great-grandchildren:
Taylor, Peyton, Cameron, Duncan, Lucas, Samantha, Sofia, Katya,
Henry and Freia. Lena
SPERLING was an exciting and courageous
automobile driver and her almost perfect driving record was a
matter of some wonderment in the family. Services will be held
at Benjamin's Park Memorial Chapel, 2401 Steeles Ave. West, Toronto.
Interment will be at Lampton Cemetery in the Hebrew Men of England
Section, on June 11, 2008. Please check with Benjamin's, 416-663-9060
for precise times. Shiva will be at Maxine Monroe's house, 60 Bruce
Farm Dr., Toronto, 416-590-9671, June 11 to 13. In lieu of flowers,
please make donations to Am Shalom Synagogue, Barrie, Ontario.
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MONROY o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-02-15 published
DIAZ,
Jose
Ulises
Monroy
Surrounded by his family at London Health Sciences Centre University
Hospital on Thursday, February 14, 2008 Jose Ulises Monroy
DIAZ,
in his 65th year. Loving husband of Patricia
CARDONA.
Proud father
of Juliana
MONROY,
Liliana
MONROY, and Cesar
MONROY. Dear brother
of Lucila MONROY,
Gladys
MONROY and the late Araceli
MONROY.
Fondly remembered by his grandchildren and dearly missed by all
who knew him. Visitors will be received at John T. Donohue Funeral
Home, 362 Waterloo Street at King Street on Friday morning February 15th
from 9 a.m. until 10: 30 a.m. Funeral Mass will be held at Saint Martin
of Tours Church, 46 Cathcart Street on Friday morning at 11 a.m.
Interment in Saint Peter's Cemetery on Saturday morning, February 16th
at 11 am.
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MONSEN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-04-22 published
SILLETT,
Frank "
Sonny"
Reginald
A resident of Rondeau, Frank died suddenly on Friday, April 18,
2008 at the age of 74. Born in London, Ontario,
son of the late
Frank and Winnifred
SILLETT (née
GORRINGE.)
Beloved husband and
best friend of 53 years of Mildred (Millie)
SILLETT (née
MONSEN.)
Loving and devoted father of Karen and Stephen
ANDARI of Chatham,
and Cherished Grandpa of Joshua. Loved dearly as a friend and
"father" by Neil and Sue
WOODS and Carolynn and Ken
GREGORY of Chatham.
Special Grandpa to Elyse
GREGORY and Sarah and David
WOODS. Dearly
loved brother-in-law of Mary
KERR of Belleville, and David and
Mary Ann MONSEN of Edmonton, and Uncle of Stephanie and Pamela
MONSEN.
Will be sadly missed like a brother by Bill and Anna
LAMB,
and many other dear Friends and family. Frank was retired from
Chatham Coach Lines where he worked as a Charter Sales Consultant.
He enjoyed many years of camping with the Kentario Kampers. His
greatest joy in life was spending time at the lake surrounded
by his family and Friends. Friends and family will be received
at the McKinlay Funeral Home, 459 St. Clair Street, Chatham, Ontario
on Tuesday, April 22, 2008 from 7-9 p.m. and Wednesday from 2-4 p.m.
and 7-9 p.m. Funeral service will be conducted at the funeral
home on Thursday April 24, 2008 at 1: 30 p.m. Interment at Morpeth
Cemetery. Donations to the Chatham-Kent Health Alliance or the
Heart and Stroke Foundation in lieu of flowers would be appreciated.
Online condolences may be left at www.mckinlayfuneralhome.com
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MONTAG o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-03-25 published
MONTAG,
Jim
Peacefully at Victoria Hospital on Monday, March 24th, 2008,
Jim MONTAG of London in his 78th year. Truly beloved of Louise
for 28 years and evermore. Loving father to Jim
MONTAG and Teresa,
Mary (MONTAG,
VERSCHUREN) and Scott
BROWN. Loving Poppa to Jeremy
and Jason MONTAG,
William and Kayla
VERSCHUREN and their father
Robert. Jim served 38 years with CN / CP/ Allstream Telecommunications.
He was an avid outdoorsman, naturalist and gardener and was involved
with many community groups including the London Rock and Mineral
Society; APEC; founder of the London Middlesex Taxpayers'
Coalition; Reform Party; Thames Region Ecological Association
and more recently as past-president of C.N. Pensioners and Probus,
as well as a seven-year member of the Multiple Myeloma Support
Group. Jim was a Past Master of The Tuscan Lodge #195. He will
be missed. Visitation will be held on Wednesday from 2-4 and
7-9 p.m. at the Westview Funeral Chapel, 709 Wonderland Road
North, where the funeral service will be conducted on Thursday,
March 27, 2008 at 11: 00 a.m. Interment, Mount Brydges Cemetery
at 2: 30 p.m. A Masonic Service under the auspices of The Tuscan
Lodge #195 will be held in the funeral home on Wednesday at 7: 00 p.m.
In lieu of flowers, those wishing to make a donation in memory
of Jim are asked to consider the London Health Sciences Foundation
- Hematology, Nephrology or Gastro-Intestinal Department.
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MONTAGUE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-02-23 published
HARVEY,
Marjorie (formerly
BEAUL, née
MONTAGUE)
A resident of Stirling and formerly of Bothwell passed away peacefully
at the Stirling Manor Nursing Home, Stirling, Ontario, on Thursday,
February 21, 2008 at the age of 96. Marjorie was predeceased
by her first husband Frank
BEAUL and her late husband Ernest
HARVEY.
Loving mother of Reta
FITZGERALD (Hugh) of Belleville,
Patricia CUTLER of Bothwell, Audrey
VRABEL
(Alex) of Ridgetown,
Diane KENNEDY
(Dennis) of Thamesville, Pamela
SAUNDERS of Stirling,
Richard BEAUL of Tupperville. Fondly remembered by her grandchildren
and great-grandchildren. Dear friend of James Blake
WEIR of Stirling.
Predeceased by son's Jack and Ronald. Friends will be received
at the Badder and Robinson Funeral Home, 211 Elm Street, Bothwell
on Sunday evening from 7-9 p.m. The funeral service will be held
in the chapel of the funeral home on Monday, February 25, 2008
at 11: 00 a.m. Interment Bothwell Cemetery. Donations may be made
at the funeral home by cheque to the Heart and Stroke Foundation.
Online condolences and donations may be left at our website www.badderfuneralhome.com
"A tree will be planted in Memory of Marjorie Harvey in the Badder and
Robinson Memorial Forest, Mosa Twp."
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MONTAGUE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-04-01 published
MONTAGUE,
Rene
(Active member of the Ontario Labour Relations Board)
Taken suddenly on Friday March 28, 2008 in his 67th year. Beloved
husband of Beverly. Dear father of Mary Jean and her husband
Trevor EDMOND.
Loving grandfather/father of Joshua. Will be sadly
missed by his sisters Marie and her husband Walter
EVANS,
Jackie
and her husband Jiggs
PLAYFORD,
Clare and her husband Larry
KRAMER
and Francine
ROGERS, as well as his brother Jean and his wife
Jackie. Predeceased by his parents Louis J. and Una Jeanne and
his brother Tommy. Will also be missed by several nieces and
nephews. Visitation will be held at the Kopriva Taylor Community
Funeral Home, 64 Lakeshore Rd. West, Oakville, (one block east
of Kerr, 905-844-2600) from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10: 00 a.m. Friday,
April 4, 2008 at Saint Dominic Roman Catholic Church, 2415 Rebecca
Street, Oakville. Cremation. For those who wish, memorial contributions
to the Breast Cancer Foundation would be appreciated. Condolences
may be made through www.koprivataylor.com
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MONTAGUE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-06-18 published
MONTAGUE,
Dorothea
Mae (formerly
AGAR, née
SPENCE)
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BRANNAN,
Dorothy
Jean (née
MONTAGUE)
(Past President of the Ladies Auxiliary to the 48th Highlanders)
On Sunday, January 13, 2008 at the Brant Centre in Burlington.
Beloved wife of the late James
BRANNAN.
Sister of the late Arthur
Victor MONTAGUE of Surrey, B.C., Aunt of Shirley
MacDONALD of
Orangeville and Arthur
MONTAGUE of Ottawa, Aunt of Bill and Amy
BRANNAN of Burlington, Ontario, Ewan and Christine
CRAIG of Alexandria,
Scotland, Elma and Peter
McLETCHIE of Rexford, New York, Jim
and Margaret
BRANNAN of Balloch, Scotland, Tom and Emma
BRANNAN
of Dumbarton, Scotland and Tommy
FAIRBAIRN of Alexandria, Scotland.
The family will receive Friends at the Humphrey Funeral Home -
A.W. Miles Chapel, 1403 Bayview Avenue (south of Eglinton Avenue
East), from 11-12 p.m. on Thursday, January 17, 2008 with a funeral
service at 12 o'clock. Condolences and memories may be forwarded
through www.humphreymiles.com
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MONTAGUE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-01-22 published
MONTAGUE,
Derek
H.
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