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MOOR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-06-26 published
LINDSAY,
David
Luke
A resident of Chatham and formerly of Blenheim, David Luke
LINDSAY
died on Tuesday, June 24, 2008, at the Chatham Kent Health Alliance,
at the age of 76. Born in Blenheim, to the late Samuel and Salina
LINDSAY. He is survived by his wife
Betty
LINDSAY, and predeceased
by his first wife
Margaret
LINDSAY.
Surviving is son Brian and
Karen LINDSAY of Markham, daughter Barbara and Rick
WILSON of
Calgary, grandchildren Patsy, Allan and Philip, Jason and Michael.
Also survived by step-sons Dale and Irene
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART, and Lee and
Mary Anne STEWARD/STEWART/STUART, along with several grandchildren, mother-in-law
Grace MOOR, brothers-in-law Chas and Saundra
ASHBY, and Gary
and Sandy STEAD.
David will be missed by sisters Vanessa
DEVINE,
Mabel BROWN,
Louella
TURNER, and Salina
DAUPHIN, brother Charles
and Madeline
LINDSAY, brother-in-law Smyth
NEELY, sister-in-law
Carol LINDSAY, many nieces and nephews, and special Friends Ted
and Charlotte
LABADIE.
Predeceased by 8 brothers, and 2 sisters.
David was past Master Kent Lodge #274 in Blenheim, past First
Principal of Erie-Blenheim Chapter Royal Arch Masons, past Grand
Stewart Kent Lodge, past grand Stewart Royal Arch Masons, a member
of Lodge of Perfection, and past Most Wise Sovereign Kent Chapter
Rose Croix Chatham Valley of Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite.
He was also a member of Moore Consistory Hamilton, Achom Shrine
Club Chatham, Blenheim Shrine Club, and Mocha Temple in London.
David was a Veteran of the Korean war and became a member of
the Royal Canadian Legion Branch #28, and the Korean Veterans
Association Unit 4 in London He was the past President of Blenheim
Minor Hockey, past President of the Blenheim Baseball Association,
and was a Former Cub Master and Scout Leader. David retired from
Canada Post - Blenheim Office and served for 25 years as School
Trustee. He was the past Chairman of the Blenheim School Board
as well as past Chairman of the Kent County Board of Education.
Family will receive Friends at the McKinlay Funeral Home, 459 St. Clair
Street, Chatham on Wednesday June 25, 2008 from 7: 00-9:00 p.m. and
on Thursday, June 26, 2008 from 2: 00-4:30 and 7:00-9:00 p.m.
A Masonic Lodge Service will be held on Thursday at 7: 00 p.m.
The Royal Canadian Legion Br. #28 will conduct a Memorial Service
on Thursday at 7: 30 p.m. for their comrade. Funeral Service to
take place at Trinity Anglican Church, Blenheim on Friday, June 27,
2008, at 11: 00 a.m. with Rev. David
FULLER and Rev. John G.
ANDERSON
officiating. Donations made in David's memory to the Chatham-Kent
Health Alliance - M.R.I. Fund, Trinity Anglican Church Building
Fund, or the charity of one's choice are appreciated by the family.
Online condolences may be left at www.mckinlayfuneralhome.com
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ENGLISH,
Brenda
Beth (née
MOOR)
A resident of Erieau and formerly of Chatham and Sarnia passed
away peacefully at home on July 19, 2008 at the age of 58 with
her family at her side after a courageous battle with cancer.
Beloved wife and best friend of Robert
ENGLISH. Dear daughter
of Norma MOOR and the late Clarence
MOOR (2008.) Cherished wonderful
mother of Angie
McKENNEY and her husband Randy
McKENNEY and Chris
CLARK and his fiance Becky
VERHAGEN.
Step-mother to Amanda
BROWN
and her husband Dallas and Tyler
ENGLISH.
Nan will be sadly missed
by her grandchildren Aidan, Clark and Tatum
McKENNEY,
Owen
BROWN
and Dylan ENGLISH.
Loved sister of Brad
MOOR and his wife
Rita
and Brent MOOR and his wife
Venetia. Survived by nieces Brittany,
Shayna, Hilary, Laura, Kaitlyn and Samantha. A private family
interment of ashes and celebration of Brenda's life will take
place at Maple Leaf Cemetery, Chatham with Pastor John
SCHERER
officiating. Friends wishing to honour Brenda's life with a memorial
donation are asked to consider the Canadian Cancer Society. Donations
may be arranged at the Blenheim Community Funeral Home. Online
condolences and donations may be left for the family at www.blenheimcommunityfuneralhome.com
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MOORE o@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2008-03-05 published
HUME,
Pearl
Anne
(PATON) and Thomas Edward
In memory of our dear parents, Pearl Anne
HUME
(PATON,) who passed
away March 4, 1999 and
Thomas
Edward
HUME who passed away March 7,
Gone are the faces we loved so dear
Silent are the laughs we loved to hear
Time rolls on, memories stay
As near and dear as yesterday.
There will always be heartache
And often silent tears
But forever wonderful memories
Of the days when you both were here.
- All Our Love Always, John, Ken, Don, Linda
(MOORE) and Bill
HUME and Families.
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MOORE o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2008-01-22 published
STOBBE,
R.
Catherine (née
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON)
Suddenly at the Grey Bruce Health Services in Owen Sound on Monday
January 21, 2008. In her 74th year, R. Catherine (née
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON)
of Shallow Lake, the loved wife and best friend of Harold
STOBBE
for 53 years. Loving mother of James
STOBBE and his wife
Branka,
Thomas STOBBE and his wife
Judy, and Lynda and her husband Brad
GRIMOLDBY. Dear grandmother of Scott and Andrew
STOBBE,
Taylor
and McKenzie
MOORE,
Sean and Lisa
STOBBE and Madison and Braden
GRIMOLDBY. Sister-in-law of Ralph
STOBBE and his wife Joan, Leona
and her husband Bob
BARWELL.
Special aunt of Bonnie
WYONCH and
Sandy THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON.
Fondly remembered by her nieces and nephews.
Predeceased by her parents William
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON and Myrtle (née
WILCOX)
and by her brother Howard. Friends may call at the Breckenridge-Ashcroft
Funeral Home on Wednesday from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. A funeral
service will be held at the funeral home on Thursday morning
at 11 a.m. Rev. Jack
TWEDDLE officiating. Interment in Greenwood
Cemetery. As an expression of sympathy, memorial donations to
the Canadian Kidney Foundation or to Shallow Lake United Church
would be appreciated by the family.
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MOORE o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2008-02-29 published
VAN
BALKOM, Antonia "Toni" (née
VAN
DOREN)
Peacefully at Summit Place in Owen Sound, on Wednesday, February 27th,
2008. Antonia Frances
VAN
BALKOM (née
VAN
DOREN,) of Owen Sound,
in her 80th year. Dearly beloved wife of Albert
VAN
BALKOM, for
54 years. Loving mother of Anne
PATERSON and her husband, Jay,
of Waterloo, Josie
MOORE and her husband, Brian, of Chatsworth,
Ted VAN
BALKOM and his wife, Cathy, of Hamilton and Rick
VAN
BALKOM and his wife, Heidi, of Wiarton. Proud grandmother of
Josh (Lobat), Ryan and Rachel
PATERSON, Jason (Shelley)
CATTO,
Matthew CATTO (Robin), Anisha
MOORE, Maddison and Dana
VAN
BALKOM
and Jarret (Rebecca)
MAITLAND and Jamine
STOREY.
Great-grandmother
of Luke and Gavin. Survived by siblings, Door, Piet, Sien, Jaan,
Ria, Ann and Tini. Predeceased by her parents, Johannes and Wilhelmina
VAN
DOREN and five brothers and sisters. Friends may call at
the Brian E. Wood Funeral Home, 250 - 14th Street West, Owen
Sound (519-376-7492) on Friday, February 29th, 2008 from 3: 00-5:00 and
7: 00-9:00 p.m. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated
in Saint Mary's Church, 554 - 15th St. East, Owen Sound on Saturday,
March 1st, 2008 at 11: 00 a.m. with Father Steve
LACROIX officiating.
Interment in Saint Mary's Cemetery. The Vigil for the Deceased
will be offered at the Funeral Home Chapel on Friday evening
at 8: 30 p.m. If so desired, the family would appreciate donations
to the Owen Sound Day Away program, as your expression of sympathy.
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MOORE o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2008-04-30 published
MOORE,
David▼
Jr. (1961-2008)
After a long and very courageous battle with cancer, David
MOORE
Jr. passed away in St. Catharines April 28, 2008, in his 48th
year. David is survived by daughters Chelsey, U of W, London,
and Alexandra, St. Francis High, St. Catharines, and their mother
Lida, and by dearest best friend and fiancée, Tricia
RANCOURT
mother Myrna
CULLIP
(Michael) of Ridgeway, father David (Suzanne,)
brother Brady and sister Haley of Annan; brother Shadoe (Holly),
nephew James Calgary, twin sister Darlene (Dan), Innisfil, nephew
Joshua, Fredericton, sister Cairn (Jeff), niece Cyra and nephew
Tamir Winnipeg, brother Barry who preceded David in 1985, and
life long friend Kevin (Denise)
BOYKO.
David was a devoted father
to Chelsey and Alexandra. He spent his entire working career
in the steel industry, where he was highly regarded. He was a
very passionate hockey player and golfer, and undoubtedly the
greatest Habs fan in the history of the team. His family and
many Friends will remember him for his generosity, and wonderful
sense of humour, which he somehow maintained to the end. David
was dearly loved by his family, and many Friends, and will live
on in their memories. Family will receive Friends at the George
Darte Funeral Chapel, 585 Carlton Street, St. Catharines, on Thursday,
May 1, from 7-9 p.m., and
on Friday, from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m.
At David's request, there will be a Celebration of David's Dash
Saturday, May 3, 2008, at The Moose and Goose located at 54 Front
Street South, Thorold, 5 to 9 p.m. Casual dress/Habs attire strongly
encouraged. In lieu of flowers, an Education Trust Fund has been
set up for Chelsey and Alexandra. Donations may be made at the
George▼
Darte
Funeral Home 905-937-4444, payable to Cairn
MOORE
(Trustee). On-Line Guest Book - www.dartefuneralhome.com
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MOORE o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2008-05-03 published
MOORE,
Ronald
George▲
Suddenly at the Grey Bruce Health Services, on Wednesday, April 30th,
2008. Ronald George
MOORE, of Owen Sound, in his 68th year. Loving
father of Rod
MOORE, of London, Kathryn
MOORE, of Toronto, Dan
ELLIS
(Janine,) of Owen Sound and Randy
ELLIS (Lynn,) of Thunder
Bay. Ron will be sadly missed by his grandchildren. Dear brother
of Adele ARMSTRONG
(Terry,) of Owen Sound and Tom
MOORE (Sharron,)
of Goderich. Predeceased by his parents, Russell
MOORE and Eva
MOORE-
LUSIGNAN and his wife, Susan
JOHNSTON-
MOORE. Friends may
call at the Brian E. Wood Funeral Home, 250 - 14th Street West,
Owen Sound, Ontario, N4K-3X8 (519-376-7492) on Sunday, May 4th,
2008 from 2: 00-4:00 for a Time of Fellowship to honour the life
of Ron MOORE. A Private Family Interment will take place in Lakeview
Cemetery, Meaford. If so desired, the family would appreciate
donations to the Lung Association or the Grey Bruce Health Services
Foundation, as your expression of sympathy.
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MOORE o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2008-05-06 published
THEDE,
A.▼
Keith▼
At Marian Villa, London on Sunday, May 4, 2008 A. Keith
THEDE
of London in his 85th year. Beloved husband of Audrey M.
(HOWE)
THEDE. Dear mother of J. Michael
THEDE and his wife
Cathy▼ of
R.R.#8, Owen Sound, Elizabeth
D'ANGELO of Ancaster and Susan P.
THEDE of Toronto. Predeceased by his brothers Roy, Clarence and
Lloyd THEDE and his sisters Vera
DRUMMOND,
Florence▼
PARRINGTON
and Edna POIDEVIN.
Also▼ loved by his grandchildren, Amy and Laura
THEDE and Sarah and Katie
D'ANGELO.
Cremation▼ has taken place.
Friends will be received by the family one hour prior to a memorial
service being held at Gethsemane United Church, 1461 Huron Street
(at Sandford Street), London on Saturday May 10th at 2: 00 p.m.
with Reverend Catherine
MOORE officiating. Interment of cremated
remains at a later date in Sanctuary Park Cemetery, Port Elgin.
As an expression of sympathy memorial donations may be made to
the Memorial Fund of Gethsemane United Church, 1461 Huron Street,
London, Ontario N5V 2E6 or the Alzheimer Society of London and
Middlesex, 555 Southdale Road East, Suite 100, London, Ontario
N6E 1A2 Online condolences accepted at www.amgfh.com
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MOORE o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2008-05-20 published
DESCHAMPS,
Leo
Alexander
At Grey-Bruce Health Services in Southampton, on Saturday, May 17th,
2008, at the age of 76 years, Leo
DESCHAMPS of Port Elgin. Beloved
husband of the former Patricia
MOORE.
Father of Leo and Shelley
of British Columbia, Timothy of Southampton, Dennis of Paisley,
Sandra and Ray of Cambridge, Janice and her husband Dave
COOK
of Paisley, and Heather
SEAHAVER of Port Elgin, Grandpa to Alacea,
Ami, Kristopher, Jessica, Melissa, Caitlyn, Kurtis, Toni, Kyle,
Jaymie, Samantha and Catherine, Great-grandpa of Maya, Luke H.,
Sarah and Luke. Brother of Joan and her husband Chuck
SCHOOLEY
of Crystal Beach, Shirley and her husband Mike
KOWALIK of Guelph,
Thelma and her husband Walter
CROZIER of Fort Erie, Ronnie of
Crystal Beach, Denzil and his wife Sally of Port Colborne, Barb
and her husband Ellis
STOUGHTON of Crystal Beach, Bernie and
his friend Sharon
BAUNTROG of Cambridge, Rene and his wife
Pauline
of Caledonia, Linda
LEGAULT and her partner Roger
BARTHE of Niagara
Falls, and Michael and his partner Joanne
GIBBS of Hamilton.
Surviving also is one sister-in-law Rita
DESCHAMPS of Buffalo,
New York. Predeceased by his parents Leandre and Sarah (Sadie)
DESCHAMPS, and by his brothers Desi and Wilmer. Friends may call
at the W. Kent Milroy Port Elgin Chapel, 510 Mill Street, Port Elgin
(Town of Saugeen Shores) from 2: 00 to 4:00 and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m.
on Wednesday, May 21st, 2008. Funeral mass will be celebrated
in Saint_Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, Port Elgin on Thursday
at 11: 00 a.m. with Father Peter
MEYER officiating. Interment
Sanctuary Park Cemetery. Memorial contributions to the Alzheimer
Society or the Ontario Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated
as expressions of sympathy. Portrait and memorial online at www.milroyfuneralhomes.com
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MOORE 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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MOORE o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2008-03-19 published
MOORE—In loving memory of Melvin R.
MOORE,
March▼ 24, 1998.
Ten years might seem like a long time to some people. But it’s not.
Lovingly remembered. Your Family.
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MOORE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-02-16 published
MOORE,
Kenneth
Andrew
Davis▲
At his residence at R.R.#2, Seaforth (Harpurhey) on Wednesday,
February▼ 13, 2008, Kenneth Andrew Davis
MOORE, in his 75th year.
Dearly loved husband of Lois
(JONES)
MOORE. Cherished father
of Brian (Lyn) of London, Barry (Laura) of Calgary and Darlene
(Phil) Menary of Milverton. Loving grandfather of twelve: Michael,
Caroline, Julie, Lydia, Paige, Celine, Jack, Grace, Riley, Alex,
Jarrett and Evelyn. Fondly remembered by his sister Margaret
BEUERMANN of Seaforth. Also loved by several nieces and nephews.
Predeceased by and infant son, a granddaughter Camille, his parents
Andrew and Fannie
(MacKENZIE)
MOORE, a sister Betty (Elmer)
KOEHLER,
Lois' parents Morgan and Jessie
JONES and a brother-in-law Bob
BEUERMANN.
Family will receive Friends at the Whitney-Ribey Funeral
Home, 87 Goderich Street West, Seaforth on Monday from 2-4 and
7-9 p.m. and
on Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. The funeral service
will be held on Wednesday, February 20 at Egmondville United
Church at 11: 00 a.m. Pastor Stephen
HILDEBRAND will officiate.
Interment Egmondville Cemetery. Memorial donations to Canadian
Cancer Society or Egmondville United Church appreciated. Condolences
at www.whitneyribeyfuneral.com
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MOORE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-02-18 published
MOORE,
A.
Howard
At Strathmere Lodge on Saturday, February 16, 2008, A. Howard
MOORE of Glencoe in his 89th year. Predeceased by his wife
Florence
(Dill) MOORE (1997.) Dear father of Marilyn and Keith
CARROLL
of Dawson Creek, British Columbia, Earl and Mary
MOORE of West
Lorne, Anne
MOORE and Vivian of South Hadley, Massachusetts,
and grandfather of Jenny and Rod
KEITH,
Meghan and Garth
HAUGEN,
Anne CARROLL and Conner
MURPHY, Dan
CARROLL and Echo
GOODVIN,
and Christine
MOORE.
Also▼ remembered by his great-grandchildren,
Kevin, Dexter, Pacey, Kate, Jayde and Payge, his 2 sisters, Neta
CARMICHAEL of Ottawa and Helen
KENTNER of Brampton, and his sisters-in-law,
Eleanor BRADY, Isabel
RIPLEY, Alice
PATERSON, Nina
HURDLE and
Isabella DILL and brother-in-law Alfred (Pat)
PATTISON.
Predeceased
by one sister Olive
OGG and one brother Evan
MOORE.
Howard was
a member of Lorne Masonic Lodge #282, a Grand Steward of the
Grand Lodge, the Mocha Shriners and Trinity United Church, Glencoe.
Relatives and Friends will be received at the Van Heck Funeral
Home, 172 Symes Street, Glencoe on Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where
the funeral service will be held on Wednesday February 20th at
11 a.m. Rev. Kenji
MARUI officiating. Interment Appin Cemetery.
Lorne Masonic Lodge #282 will conduct a service Tuesday evening
at 7: 00 p.m. Memorial donations may be made to Trinity United
Church or the Heart and Stroke Foundation.
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MOORE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-02-20 published
FLETCHER,
Frances▼
Claire▼ (née
BOYCE)
Peacefully, surrounded by the love of her family, at South Huron
Hospital,▼
Exeter,▼
Friday▼ February 15, 2008, Frances Claire
(BOYCE)
FLETCHER, of Grand Cove Estates, Grand Bend, formerly of Burlington
and Edmonton, in her 89th year. Beloved wife of the late Homer
Lightbody FLETCHER (1983.) Dear sister and sister-in-law of Elsinore
DIGGORY of Kitchener and her late husband Doctor Thomas
DIGGORY
and Florence
OGDEN of Wolfville, Nova Scotia. Loved mother and
mother-in-law of Robert "Bob" and Beth
FLETCHER of Edmonton,
Col. John FLETCHER and his wife
Rita▼
GUTHRIE of Calgary, Frances-Jane
FLETCHER and her husband Don
DENOON of London. Loving grandmother
of Cameron
FLETCHER and partner Lisa
SCHINDEL,
Janet▼ and Peter
GUTHRIE, Katherine
FLETCHER, Keith
FLETCHER and Jessica
FLETCHER,
Alexsis and Jodie
WELCH,
Scott▼ and Melissa
DENOON, Shannon and
Jan KULHAY and great-grandmother of Annika
GUTHRIE,
Sharen▼
Ann▼
FLETCHER, Sarrah
WELCH, Anna
WELCH, Sierra
KULHAY, Jessica
KULHAY,
Jordin DENOON,
Adam▼
DENOON and Ashley
DENOON. Remembered by her
cousins Barbara
DALRYMPLE, Jim
HUSSER, David
HUSSER, Lord Michael
BOYCE, Sir Graham
BOYCE, Doctor Phillip
BOYCE, Olwen
(BOYCE)
HARRISON
and their families. Frances was born in London, Ontario to Herbert
and Elsie Louise
(FRANCIS)
BOYCE, she excelled in sports and
academics, graduating with honours in French and German from
The University of Western Ontario in 1940. After marrying Homer
on her 21st birthday she worked as a war time censor in Ottawa,
lived in Chatham, Ontario until moving west to Edmonton in 1951
where she began her career as a high school teacher. Later her
family returned to Ontario in 1961 where Frances became the head
of Languages department at Aldershot High School in Burlington.
In 1985, Frances retired to Grand Bend, Ontario to devote herself
to her Friends, family and community. Frances will be remembered
for her positive outlook, worldly travels, golf, bridge and love
of life but mostly for her inspiration and concern for others.
She will be dearly missed. Cremation. The family would like to
thank Doctor
O'CONNOR, the staff of Exeter Hospital and Lambton
Outreach for their care and attention to Frances. A Celebration
of Life Service will be held at the T. Harry Hoffman and Sons Funeral
Home, Dashwood, Saturday, March 1, 2008 at 1: 30 p.m. The Rev. Susan
MOORE officiating. If desired, memorial donations to the South
Huron Hospital Foundation, Exeter, or the Grand Bend and Area
Community Health Centre would be appreciated. Condolences at
www.hoffmanfuneralhome.com
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MOORE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-02-22 published
FAIRBAIRN,
Audrey
(BALLANTYNE)
At the Exeter Villa, on Thursday, February 21, 2008 Audrey
(BALLANTYNE)
FAIRBAIRN in her 81st year. Beloved wife of the late Clarence
(Jim) FAIRBAIRN (2003.) Dear mother of Ann and Stephen
MOORE
of R.R.#1 Westport, Bill and Julie
FAIRBAIRN of Sarnia and Doug
and Debbie
FAIRBAIRN of Exeter. Dear grandmother of Andrew and
Tori; and Heather and Chris; Michael, Kirstin and Jacqueline
Letisha and Aaron and great-grandmother of Connor, Emily and
Hayley. Dear sister of Jean
ALLEN of Exeter and sister-in-law
of Grace BALLANTYNE of Exeter. Predeceased by her brothers Wesley,
William, Glenn and Ewart
BALLANTYNE.
Friends may call at the
Haskett Funeral Home, 370 William Street, 1 west of Main, Exeter
on Friday evening 7-9 p.m. where the funeral service will be
held on Saturday, February 23rd at 11 a.m. with Rev. Paul
ROSS
officiating. Interment Exeter Cemetery. Donations to the Parkinson's
Society would be appreciated by the family. Condolences may be
forwarded through www.haskettfh.com.
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MOORE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-02-28 published
CLARK,
Carol (née
BROAD)
Was lovingly welcomed into the arms of God and met by her husband
Jerry (1997) and infant son Michael (1960) on Tuesday, February 26,
2008. Remembered for her strength and courage by her daughters
Kathy and Rob
WINLAW
(Woodstock,)
Brenda and George
HERRON (Brantford,)
Sandra and Thomas
CORBETT
(Beachville,)
Kelly and Matthew
EMERY
(London) and Cheryl
CLARK and Lewis
SKINNER
(Ingersoll.) A great
inspiration to her grandchildren: Adam, Jess and Anna, Amy and
Craig, Amanda and Joe, Aarika, Robbie, Katie, Brody and Mandy,
Tara, Ashley, Scott, Bryan, Lauren, Jimmy, Kevin and Eddie. Baby
sister to Donald
BROAD and Mildred
ADDISON and sister-in-law
to Audrey BROAD,
Ruth
GEORGE and Earl
CLARK. She shared many
laughs, enjoyed many games, and made many memories with Friends,
relatives and neighbours. Cremation has taken place. Friends
will be received at the McBeath-Dynes Funeral Home, 246 Thames
St. S., Ingersoll (519-425-1600) Friday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where
a memorial service will be held on Saturday, March 1, 2008 at
2: 00 p.m. Rev. Megan
COLLINS-
MOORE officiating. Memorial donations
to London Health Sciences Centre Nuclear Medicine or Multiple
Sclerois Society would be appreciated.
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MOORE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-02-28 published
HAMMOND,
June
(BOOK)
At Oxford Regional Nursing Home, Ingersoll on Tuesday, February 26,
2008, June
(BOOK)
HAMMOND, of Ingersoll, in her 90th year. Wife
of the late Keith
HAMMOND (1976.) Dear mother of Dennis and his
wife Sharyn of Ingersoll. Dear grandmother of Karyn and her husband
Chris RANDALL of Ingersoll and Dean of London. Dear great-grandmother
of Liam and Connor
RANDALL.
Predeceased by her brother Frank
BOOK, her sister Alberta
RUSSELL and her step-sister Ruth
MOORE.
Funeral Service will be held at the McBeath-Dynes Funeral Home,
246 Thames St. S., Ingersoll (519-425-1600) on Friday, February 29,
2008 at 11: 00 a.m. Visitation one hour prior to service time.
Rev. Jim CARR officiating. Spring interment Ingersoll Rural Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers memorial donations to the Alzheimer Society
of Oxford would be appreciated.
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McFADDEN,
Gerald
Wilbert
At London Health Sciences Centre, Victoria Campus on Tuesday,
February 26th, 2008. Gerald Wilbert
McFADDEN of Rodney in his
88th year. Predeceased by his wife
Annie née
HAGERTY (2000.)
Lovingly remembered by his wife
Pauline
McFADDEN
(JONGENEELEN.)
Step-father to Gerry (Linda), Lillian (John), Katherine and Robert
(Shelley). Dear brother of Gord (Frances), Ernie (Barb) all of
Rodney, Hugh (Joyce) of West Lorne and Betty
KEUTCH (Bill) of
Rodney, and sister Marie
MOORE.
Also▲ survived by his sister-in-law
Dorothy McFADDEN of Melbourne and several nieces and nephews.
Predeceased by his parents Otto (74) and Charlotte (93), brothers
Glen,
Kenneth,
Eugene, infant Lloyd and sister Mildred
BROWN.
Gerry served in the Canadian Forces during World War 2, he was
a carpenter and a jack of all trades. Friends may call at the
Rodney Chapel on Thursday, February 28th, 2008 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
Funeral service will be conducted from the chapel on Friday at
1 p.m. Rev. James
WHITE/WHYTE officiating. Interment Rodney cemetery.
If desired, memorial contributions to the Canadian Cancer Society
or Calvary United Church 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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ARNOLD,
Jack
(November 15, 1921-February 24, 2008)
It is in the spirit of my love for him that I recognize the passing
of my beloved father, Jack
ARNOLD on February 24, 2008 at Victoria
Hospital, London, Ontario at the age of 86 years. Jack was predeceased
by his parents, George and Kit
ARNOLD; his brothers George and
Bob ARNOLD; his sister Joan
VENTIN; his son Robert Ian
ARNOLD
his step-grand_son, Bart and his wives Florence (née
KENNEDY)
and Kathleen (née
McDOUGAL.) He leaves behind his loving wife
Myra of London; his devoted sister Mary
MOORE of Dorchester.
Additionally, he is survived by his daughters Argena (Bonnie)
BERNE of Stelle, Illinois; Lynn
JOHNSON of Dawson Creek, British
Columbia; Kathleen
HAMILL of Ft. Fraser, British Columbia and
his step-daughter Beth
BORIS as well as 10 grandchildren and
17 great-grandchildren. Clearly, Jack emerged as a self-made
man who lived an extraordinary life. Valued for the insights
and optimism he shared with others, he was distinguished by his
particular focus on self-discipline, love, freedom and trust.
Characterized by his use of reason and creative innovation throughout
his many careers, he was held in respect by many, especially
in business matters. Jack served in his youth as a member of
the Royal Scottish Regiment in World War 2 (1940-1945). During
the past 6 years, he lived in Parkwood Hospital, London, until
his death on Sunday last. A memorial service will be held at
1: 30 pm., Thursday, March 6, 2008 at the Church of the Good Shepherd
at Parkwood Hospital to acknowledge the deep sadness and heartfelt
loss of his presence in our lives. Expressions of sympathy may
be made at that time.
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MOORE,
Norman▼
Peacefully at London Health Sciences Centre, Victoria Hospital,
London on Friday, February 29, 2008 Norman
MOORE of Dorchester
in his 72nd year. Beloved husband of Barbara (née
SMITH.)
Loving
father of Susan
MOORE
(Rob▼
SAINT_DENIS) and Steve
MOORE all of
Dorchester. Dear brother of Pat
McLEAN,
Gail
WILSON (Art,)
Wayne
MOORE
(Pat) and Sharon
FIELD all of Victoria, British Columbia,
Helen POLLEN
(Jake) of Windsor, Brian
MOORE (Sharon) of Lambeth
and Janice
HARDY
(Mike) of Tillsonburg. Sadly missed by several
nieces and nephews. Norm was a long-time employee of Kellogg's
he retired from Kellogg's in 1991. Friends will be received at
the Bieman Funeral Home, Dorchester on Sunday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
where the funeral service will be held on Monday, March 3, 2008
at 11: 00 a.m. with Rev. Keith
McKEE of St. George's Presbyterian
Church, London officiating. Interment at Forest Lawn Memorial
Gardens. Memorial donations to Parkwood Hospital (Stroke Rehab)
or the Heart and Stroke Foundation gratefully acknowledged.
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MOORE,
Norman▲
S.
The▼ family of the late Norman S.
MOORE would like to express
our sincere thanks and gratitude to our family, Friends, neighbours
and work associates for their help and support, kind thoughts,
cards, calls, flowers and memorial donations and to Rev. Keith
McKee for his comforting words and beautiful memorial service
and thank you to the pallbearers. To Bieman Funeral Home and
staff for their kindness in our time of sorrow. Thank you from
Barb, Sue and Rob, Steve
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COX,
Murray
Ross
It is with profound sadness that the family advises the passing
of Murray Ross
COX, 81, resident of Agincourt, at Centenary Hospital
in Scarborough, Ontario Good Friday, March 21, 2008 at 5: 15 a.m.
beloved husband to Donna Marie, whom would have been celebrating
their 59th Wedding Anniversary for this June 2008, brother to
Norma MOORE, and father to Heather Louise plus Philip Murray
(Lia). A funeral service will be held at Knox United church,
2569 Midland Avenue, Scarborough (Sheppard Ave, East/Midland
ave. N.E. corner) for Tuesday, March 25, 2008 at 1: 30 p.m. with
visitation and respects commencing at noon, immediately followed
by a Celebration of his life for Friends plus visitors. Interment
will be at the cemetery at Saint_Johns' Anglican church in Aughrim,
Ontario the following day for relatives and Friends attending
nearer to his birthplace at 1: 00 p.m. immediately followed by
a reception/celebration of his life at the Saint_John's Hall in
Aughrim. Murray was born in Euphemia Township on April 7, 1926 and
eventually resided in Thamesville after leaving the family farm
of Father Orville and Mother Edna, where he began a teaching
career, and then subsequently founded Cox Coal Company after
marrying Donna in 1949, moved to Windsor, Ontario in 1960 to
further his teaching career, and then moving to Don Mills, Ontario
in 1963 for teaching positions in Leaside/East York. He retired
as Principal of Crescent Town School in 1987, and then enjoyed
traveling to Alaska with Donna and Heather, Europe from time
to time, plus Australia and New Zealand with additional trips
across Canada/U.S.A. Murray was known by his Friends and family
as a true gentleman, elegant in bearing, a mentor, respected
for his integrity, a loving husband and father, photography being
his major hobby, an active member of Don Mills United Church
plus thereafter Knox United Church in Agincourt and will be sorely
missed by all whom knew him. The family wishes to particularly
acknowledge and thank Shalimar plus Judy with their daily combined
care giving assistance to Murray. In lieu of flowers donations
may be sent directly to Knox United Church and/or the charity
of your choice. Funeral arrangements per Ogden Funeral Homes,
4164 Sheppard Avenue East, Toronto, 416-293-5211.
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RYCKMAN,
Robert
Maxwell
Of Saint Thomas, passed away on Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008, at
the Saint Thomas-Elgin General Hospital, in his 68th year. Beloved
son of the late Doctor Maxwell and Helen
(CHARLTON)
RYCKMAN.
Dear
brother of Anne Marie and husband William
BURTON of North Bay
and James RYCKMAN of Belle River. Dear uncle of Geoffrey
BURTON
and his wife Estelle
(GEVERS), Mary Beth
BURTON, Ginny
RYCKMAN
and husband Cory, Lynne
RYCKMAN and husband Glenn
MacKINNON.
Also survived by five beautiful great-nieces whom he adored and
by Ross and Sue
MOORE, whose life long Friendship and devotion
in his time of need meant everything to Bob in his final days.
(The family is truly grateful for you Friendship.) Robert was
born in Saint Thomas on August 26th, 1940. He was a retired teacher
and worked in North Bay, Hamilton and was the Director of Education
at the University of Toronto. He also did supply teaching for
the Thames Valley Board. Bob was a Mason, a member of the Hi-Ro
Shrine Club Clown Unit, former member of the Rotary Club and
was a member of Trinity Anglican Church. A Public memorial service
will be held at Williams Funeral Home, 45 Elgin Street, Saint Thomas
on Saturday, May 3rd, 2008 at 11: 00 a.m., with a reception to
follow. Cremation has taken place, with private interment of
the ashes in Elmdale Cemetery. Remembrances may be made to the
Saint Thomas-Elgin General Hospital Foundation. A special thank
you to Doctor John
HOFHUIS for being such a wonderful and caring
family physician and to the nurses on 2nd, 4th and 5th floors
of the Saint Thomas-Elgin General Hospital for their loving care
of "Uncle Bob."
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MOORE,
Mary▲▼
Alexandra "
Alma"
(BELL)
(June 8, 1915-April 8, 2008)
Peacefully at Meadow Park Nursing Home, London, Ontario on Tuesday,
April 8, 2008, Mary Alexandra "Alma"
(BELL)
MOORE of London in
her 93rd year. Predeceased by her husband William C.
MOORE and
her son Peter Charles. She was the most loving and giving person
- always thinking of others before herself. She had a beautiful
twinkle in her eye and the most infectious giggle. As the new
women in her only son's life, I was quite nervous in meeting
her for the first time, but after a few seconds she made me feel
so welcomed and loved, you couldn't help but love her back. She
had this effect on every one she knew, from her Friends to where
she lived to those in her parish of Wellington Street United
Church. She also worked as a ward clerk at Victoria Hospital
for many years, and I know that with her loving and caring ways,
she was where she was supposed to be. Alma was a cherished aunt
to many nieces and nephews (Sharon, Ross, Marlene, and others
I am sure I have forgotten to mention, but know that she loved
you all) and their children who I know will miss her terribly.
In her sweet way she was "Aunt Alma" to everyone she met and
embraced them all in her circle of love, affection and laughter.
She also loved to spend time with her dear friend Jeanne and
her daughter Sandra and husband John and her son Randy and his
wife Mariann at the cottage in Grand Bend. Oh the fun times we
had over the years! Memories I will always cherish. Much love
and appreciation go out to Judy who has always been there for
me to assist with Alma's care when I couldn't be in London. Judy
and her husband Tom (who has been waiting in the wings with Alma's
son to welcome her home to be with God), will always hold a special
place in my heart. The world has lost a true angel. Rest well
Alma, soar through the skies and sparkle brightly like the stars
above. I knew the best mother-in-law there was! You were truly
one of a kind and I thank God you sent me your beautiful son
to be my husband for 17 years. I will miss you both always. Cremation
has taken place. Friends and family will be received at the A. Millard
George Funeral Home, 60 Ridout Street South, London one hour
prior to the memorial service being conducted in the chapel on
Saturday, April 12th at 10: 30 a.m. with interment following in
Mount Pleasant Cemetery, London. Friends and family who wish
may make donations to the Alzheimer Society, 555 Southdale Road
East, London, Ontario N6E 1A2 or the charity of your choice.
On line condolences accepted at www.amgfh.com
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CAMPBELL,
Robert "
Bob"
Blake
At Chatham-Kent Health Alliance on Sunday April 13th, 2008. Mr. Robert
("Bob") Blake
CAMPBELL of Chatham. Born in Detroit, Michigan,
November 16th, 1929.
son of the late John R.
CAMPBELL (1959)
and Ada Margaret
CRAGG (1993.) Beloved husband of the late Doreen
"Dodie" CAMPBELL
(January 5th, 2005.) Loving father of Kim and
his wife Carol,
Todd,
Kerri and her husband Dennis
BREWER, and
Bob Jr. and friend Carolynne
BREEDON.
Loving grandpa of Kelly
(Tony) BEAR, Robbie and Mark, Melissa (Evan)
ERRIN, Jeff (Jenn)
BREWER and Bob (Megan)
BREWER,
Kaitlin and Kyle
BREEDON. Great-grandpa
of Bryce and Sadie Bear. Loving brother of Donna and Ted Young
of Windsor and Ruth Ann
WALKER of Chatham. Brother-in-law of
Jack and Maryanne
MOORE of Tupperville. Loved by many nieces
and nephews. A Great Car Guy-starting in the car business with
his dad in 1948 and continuing with Campbell Toyota with his
children and grandchildren carrying it on. A special thank you
to St. Andrew's Residence, Doctor Tom
PERKINS and Doctor Don
BRISBIN
for the concern and care given to our dad during his struggle
with congestive heart failure. A celebration of Bob's Life will
be held Saturday April 19th, 2008 from 2: 00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
at Maple City Country Club. Cremation has taken place and a private
family interment to be held at a later date. Arrangements entrusted
to the Alexander Funeral Home, 245 Wellington West, Chatham,
519-352-2710. Friends planning an expression of remembrance are
asked to consider the O.S.P.C.A., the Ontario Heart and Stroke
Foundation or Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. Donations will be received
at Maple City Golf Course and at the funeral home. Family and
Friends may send on-line condolences at www.alexanderfuneralhome.ca
"Rest well our Dear "Dad" and "Coach". You are finally with your
beloved "Dodie". We love you both and will miss you so much!!
Love the Campbell Kids.
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HYATT,
John "
Jack"
Frederick
At Woodstock General Hospital on Monday, April 21, 2008, John
"Jack" Frederick
HYATT of Woodingford Lodge, Woodstock, in his
90th year. Beloved uncle of Marion
MARSHALL and her late husband
David of Saint Thomas, Don
CASWELL of London, Nancy
CAPERN and
her late husband Dave of Ingersoll and great uncle of Mary
MARSHALL
of Woodstock, Margaret
PHILLIPS and her husband Ray of Saint Thomas,
Sherri NAIRN and her husband Doug of Thamesford, and Darryl
CAPERN
and his wife Lenore of Ingersoll. Also survived by many other
nieces and nephews as well as many great and great great nieces
and nephews. Predeceased by his parents Frederick and Lilly
HYATT
and by one brother and six sisters. During the Second World War,
Jack was stationed in Woodstock and served in the Rank of Corporal.
Jack retired after 21 years with Allen Bradley in Galt. Jack
was also a member of the Royal Canadian Legion in Waterloo. Cremation
has taken place. Friends may call at the Longworth Funeral Home,
845 Devonshire Ave., Woodstock, (519-539-0004), on Friday, April 25,
2008 after 10: 00 a.m. where the memorial service will be held
in the chapel at 11: 00 a.m. with Rev. Don
MOORE officiating.
Interment later in the Tillsonburg Cemetery. Contributions to
the Woodstock General Hospital or a charity of your choice would
be appreciated. Online condolences at www.longworthfuneralhome.com.
A Royal Canadian Legion service under the auspices of Royal Canadian
Legion Branch #55, Woodstock will take place prior to the service
in the chapel.
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TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Allan
Maxwell
Of Saint Thomas, passed away on Monday, April 28th, 2008 at the
Saint Thomas-Elgin General Hospital in his 96th year. Beloved husband
of the late Marie
(MICHEL)
TAILOR/TAYLOR
(March 11, 2001) and dearly
loved father of Jack and his wife
Sheila
TAILOR/TAYLOR of Saint Thomas,
Jacqueline and her husband Joe
ZANG of Michigan, Rosalind and
her husband Vic
CHETCUTI,
Lydia and her husband Jackie
MOORE,
Gerald TAILOR/TAYLOR and Larry and his wife
Wendy
TAILOR/TAYLOR, all of Saint Thomas.
Dear sister of Margaret
MANSELL of England. Sadly missed by a
number of grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Allan was born
in Edgbaston, Birmingham, England on March 24th, 1913, the son
of the late Walter and Mary
(SHARRAT)
TAILOR/TAYLOR. He came to Canada
in October 1965 and also lived in London, Ontario. Jack was retired
from Hayes-Dana. He served in the Royal Air Force during World
War 2. A service to celebrate Allan's life will be held at Williams
Funeral Home, 45 Elgin Street, Saint Thomas on Thursday at 1: 00 p.m.
Cremation has taken place. Visitation at the funeral home on
Thursday from 12: 00-1:00 p.m. Remembrances may be made to the
Canadian Cancer Society.
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CLOUTIER/CLOUTHIER,
Dorelise "
Doris" (née
GIGNAC)
Our dear and loving mother, Dorelise "Doris" (née
GIGNAC)
CLOUTIER/CLOUTHIER,
left us on Friday, April 25, 2008, peacefully, after a brief
illness at Parkwood Hospital, London. Late of Ashwood Manor in
Lambeth and formerly of Glencoe, Ontario. Born August 1, 1924 and
raised in Albertville, Saskatchewan. Predeceased by her husband,
Joseph CLOUTIER/CLOUTHIER (1999,) her parents, Donat and Marie
GIGNAC (nee
GOBEIL) and her brothers, Lucien and Damien. Loving mother of
Raymond (Anne)
CLOUTIER/CLOUTHIER, Irene (Gerry) Noordhoek, Eleanor (Paul)
RENAUD, Roland (Judy)
CLOUTIER/CLOUTHIER, Richard (Percy)
CLOUTIER/CLOUTHIER, Aline
(Joseph) DE
VILLER, Robert (Karen)
CLOUTIER/CLOUTHIER, Dianne (Ken)
KETT
and Maria (Darrell)
MOORE. Cherished grandmother of Jamie (Claudia,)
Jason (Jennifer), Scott, Chris, Andrew (Nicola), Adam, Julie
(Michael), Caroline (Brendan), Rachelle (Steven), Brieanne (Dustin),
Bryan (Tammy), Craig, Peter, Andrea, Crystal, Shaun, Celleste,
Alvin, Dillan, Alixandria, Nathan, Joshua and Evan. Great-grandmother
to Brody, Ethan, Carter, Megan, Aidan, Abby, Cohen, Erin, Aidan
and Charlotte. Dear sister of Lucienne
BRASSARD,
Emelda
CHENIER/CHENÉ,
Rose BOUTIN, Mathilda
DUSSAULT, Ralph (Georgette)
GIGNAC, Sr.
Hélène GIGNAC, Ubald (Flore)
GIGNAC, Sr. Angeline
GIGNAC, Raymond
(Gaetane) GIGNAC,
Elise
(Andre)
Brule and sister-in-law of Therese
GIGNAC (Lucien), Aline
MARTIN-
LIETE (Damien). Predeceased by
brothers-in-law, Cleophas
BRASAARD,
Albert
CHENIER/CHENÉ, Philippe
BOUTIN and Charles
DUSSAULT.
Dorelise will be sadly missed by
her dear friend Ken
KING and by her many cousins, nieces, nephews
and in-laws to whom she was close: Mary Rose
CLOUTIER/CLOUTHIER of Windsor
and Laurette
CLOUTIER/CLOUTHIER of Dodsland, Saskatchewan and her Friends
in Glencoe and
at Ashwood Manor, Lambeth. Her gentle and loving
spirit will be missed and remembered always. Relatives and Friends
will be received at the Van Heck Funeral Home, 172 Symes Street,
Glencoe on Sunday afternoon from 2-5 p.m. The Funeral Mass will
be celebrated at St. Charles Church, Glencoe on Monday, April 28th
at 10 a.m. Fr. Frank
MURPHY officiating. Interment North American
Martyrs Cemetery, Wardsville. Expressions of sympathy may be
made through memorial donations to the Canadian Cancer Society
or St. Vincent de Paul Store, Glencoe.
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FITZGERALD,
Dorothy
Peacefully at University Hospital on May 2, 2008, Dorothy
FITZGERALD
of London in her 80th year. Loving mother of Susan, Janette (Kevin
DALY), Tom (Lynda
STADNYK), Geoff, Evan and Ian (Jennifer
BRIGGS)
FITZGERALD.
Proud grandmother of Mark, Catherine (Richard
MOORE,)
Thomas, Matthew (Mel
OVERHOLT), Laurie, Emily, Jennifer and Kathleen
and great-grandmother of Alexandra, Isabelle and Nolan. Dear
sister of the late Colin
McNEIL.
Fondly remembered by Martha
and Marilyn
FITZGERALD,
Anne and Bruce
CAMPBELL, many nieces,
nephews and Friends. A memorial gathering to celebrate Dorothy's
life will be held at Westview Funeral Chapel, 709 Wonderland
Road North, on Thursday, May 8, 2008 from 6-8 p.m. refreshments
provided. Those wishing to make a donation in memory of Dorothy
are asked to consider the Salvation Army. Online condolences
accepted at condolences@westviewfuneralchapel.com
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HODGINS,
Kristin "
Kris"
Leigh
After a valiant battle with cancer, Kristin (Kris) Leigh
HODGINS,
age 37, passed away at South Huron Hospital, Exeter on Saturday,
May 3, 2008. Much loved and cherished daughter of Greg and Kathy
HODGINS of Grand Bend. Loving sister of Susan
PATTON of Grand
Bend and Jill and Mike
BALE of Woodstock. Special aunt to Colin
and Devon PATTON and Paxton
BALE. Dear granddaughter of Ida
HODGINS
of London. Beloved niece of Joan and Dick
BORE of Sarnia and
Brad HODGINS of London. Kris will be sadly missed by her many
Friends and relatives, especially by her longtime best friend
Lisa and Bob
NYEBOER. To know Kris was to love her. She was an
extraordinary young woman who lived her short life to the fullest
with grace, humor and love. Cremation with interment Grand Bend
Cemetery. A celebration of Kris's life will take place at Oakwood
Inn Resort, (Terrace Room) Grand Bend on Saturday, May 10th at
11 a.m. with Rev. Susan
MOORE officiating. In lieu of flowers,
memorial donations to South Huron Hospital, Princess Margaret
Hospital Lodge or Princess Margaret Hospital Foundation would
be appreciated by the family. Haskett Funeral Home, Exeter (519-235-1220)
entrusted with arrangements. A memorial photo tribute may be
viewed and condolences may be forwarded through www.haskettfh.com
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THEDE,
A.▲
Keith▲
At Marian Villa, London on Sunday, May 4, 2008 A. Keith
THEDE
of London in his 85th year. Beloved husband of Audrey M.
(HOWE)
THEDE. Dear father of J. Michael
THEDE and his wife
Cathy▲ of
R.R.#8, Owen Sound, Elizabeth
D'ANGELO of Ancaster and Susan P.
THEDE of Toronto. Predeceased by his brothers Roy, Clarence and
Lloyd THEDE and his sisters Vera
DRUMMOND,
Florence▲
PARRINGTON
and Edna POIDEVIN.
Also▲ loved by his grandchildren, Amy and Laura
THEDE and Sarah and Katie
D'ANGELO.
Cremation▲ has taken place.
Friends will be received by the family one hour prior to a memorial
service being held at Gethsemane United Church, 1461 Huron Street
(at Sandford Street), London on Saturday May 10th at 2: 00 p.m.
with Reverend Catherine
MOORE officiating. Interment of cremated
remains at a later date in Sanctuary Park Cemetery, Port Elgin.
As an expression of sympathy memorial donations may be made to
the Memorial Fund of Gethsemane United Church, 1461 Huron Street,
London, Ontario N5V 2E6 or the Alzheimer Society of London and
Middlesex, 555 Southdale Road East, Suite 100, London, Ontario
N6E 1A2. (Arrangements entrusted to A. Millard George Funeral
Home). Online condolences accepted at www.amgfh.com.
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HARTEN,
Ethel
May (née
MOORE)
Peacefully at the Woodstock General Hospital, Saturday, May 10th,
2008. Ethel May
HARTEN (née
MOORE) of Chieftain Street, Woodstock
in her 80th year. Beloved wife of Eldon James
HARTEN. Dear mother
of Ron and his wife Ann of Brantford. Also survived by several
cousins, nieces, nephews and their families. Friends may call
at the Longworth Funeral Home, 845 Devonshire Ave., Woodstock
(519-539-0004) Tuesday, May 13, 2008 after 1: 00 p.m. where the
funeral service will be held in the chapel Tuesday at 2: 30 p.m.
with Rev. Jane
VAN
PATTER of St. David's United Church officiating.
Private interment in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, London. Contributions
to the Canadian Cancer Society, Woodstock General Hospital Foundation
or the Ontario Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
(Oxford Branch) would be appreciated. Online condolences at www.longworthfuneralhome.com
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HAYCOCK,
Gordon
Arthur
Passed away at Saint Marys Memorial Hospital on May 12, 2008 in
his 79th year. Beloved husband of Verda
HAYCOCK (née
FULCHER)
for 59 years. Dear father of Wendy of Stratford, Beverly and
Becky of Toronto and Brenda and Ian
SARFIN of Kingston. Cherished
grandfather Andrew Bryans, Ryan, Ashleigh (Mike), Megan Parkin,
Nicole and Karley
HAYCOCK,
Issac and Adi
SARFIN and great-grandfather
of Maddison and Milo. Loving brother and brother-in-law of Jim
and Roxann of Woodstock, Ken and Jean of Wardsville, Doug and
Lenore of Forester Falls, Roseanne and Ken
BUDER and Evelyn and
Jim THEISSEN all of Waterloo. Fondly remembered by the Fulcher
family. Predeceased by his parents Arthur and Dora
HAYCOCK, sisters
Nora and Emma and Howard
MOORE and brother Ernie and Rose. Gord
was an avid hunter, angler and gardener, 55 year associate member
of the Royal Canadian Legion Saint Marys Branch #236 and faithful
member of the Saint Marys Presbyterian Church. At Gordon's request,
his body has been donated to science. The Memorial Service will
be conducted at the Saint Marys Presbyterian Church, 147 Widder
St. East, Saint Marys, on Saturday, May 17, 2008 at 11 a.m. with
Rev. John FRASER officiating. A Legion service will also be conducted
at the church by Saint Marys Royal Canadian Legion Branch #236
at 10: 45 a.m. Memorial donations may be made to the Children's
Make a Wish Foundation. Arrangements entrusted to the Andrew L.
Hodges Funeral Home (519-284-2820) Online condolences at www.hodgesfuneralhome.ca.
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MARSHMAN,
Elsie (née
SHUTLER)
Of Elgin Manor and formerly of Port Stanley passed away on Friday,
May 23rd, 2008, at the Saint Thomas-Elgin General Hospital, in
her 89th year. Beloved wife of the late Thomas Hubert
MARSHMAN
(1996) and dear mother of Heather and her husband Bob
HEWITT
of Welland, Noreen and her husband Richard
LANNING of Port Stanley
and Molly MARSHMAN and her friend Hector
NUNEZ of Toronto. Loved
grandmother of Tom and his wife
Diane
LANNING and Catherine and
her husband Russ
MOORE.
Sadly missed by 5 great-grandchildren.
Dear sister of Ben and his wife
Jean
SHUTLER of England. Predeceased
by 2 sisters and 6 brothers. Elsie was born in England on May 1st,
1920, the daughter of the late Sidney and his wife
Olive
DOWNER)
SHUTLER.
She came to Canada in 1947 formerly and lived 32 years
in Welland and then Port Stanley. A private family service will
be held. No visitation. Cremation, with interment of ashes in
Union Cemetery. Remembrances may be made to the Elgin Children's
Foundation or the Easter Seals. Williams Funeral Home, 45 Elgin
Street, Saint Thomas in charge of arrangements.
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MOORE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-05-31 published
ALLEN,
Virla
Ilene
(JONES)
At London Health Sciences Centre-University Hospital on Friday,
May 30, 2008 Virla Ilene
(JONES)
ALLEN of Exeter and formerly
of Usborne Township in her 82nd year. Beloved wife of William L.
ALLEN.
Precious mother of Rev. Susan and Dave
MOORE of Grand
Bend, Joan and Paul
MITCHELL of London and Carol and John
CLEMENS
of Exeter. Loving grandmother of Michelle and Terry
PFILE and
Jon MOORE;
ALLEN and Michael
MITCHELL; Jamie, Brittany, Jason
and Chelsea
DARLING.
Predeceased by her brother Ray
JONES and
his wife Dorothy. Friends may call at the Haskett Funeral Home,
370 William Street, 1 west of Main, Exeter on Sunday 2-4 and
7-9 p.m. where a private family funeral service will be held
on Monday, June 2nd with Rev. Susan
MOORE officiating. Interment
Exeter Cemetery. Donations to the Exeter United Church or the
South Huron Hospital would be appreciated by the family. Condolences
may be forwarded through www.haskettfh.com.
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MOORE,
Mary▲▼ (formerly
SMITH, née
HUTCHINGS)
At Maitland Manor on Tuesday, June 10, 2008, Mary
(HUTCHINGS)
MOORE of Goderich in her 96th year. Beloved wife of the late
Frank SMITH and the late Joseph
MOORE.
Also predeceased by son
Keith SMITH, sisters Lillian and Violet and brothers Jim, Bill
and Edward. Step-mother of Ron and Carol
MOORE of Goderich, Isabelle
and Bob GREGORY of London and special friend of Laura
JOHNSON
of R.R.#4 Goderich. Also survived by several nieces and nephews
including Donna
RIDDELL. A private family service was held at
the McCallum and Palla Funeral Home, Goderich, on Thursday, June 12,
2008. Interment Maitland Cemetery. Donations to Alexandra Marine
and General Hospital Foundation - Connecticut Fund gratefully
acknowledged. Friends may sign the book of condolences at www.mccallumpalla.ca
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SMITH,
Loraine
Passed peacefully Friday June 20, 2008 at the Chatham-Kent Health
Alliance Public General Campus in her 93rd year. Wife of the
late Duncan "Mac"
SMITH (1996.) Survived by Duncan
SMITH and
his wife Toyce of Chatham, Jean
MOORE and her husband David of
Windsor, Ruth
WILSON and her husband Steve of London. Also survived
by grandchildren Robert
SMITH
(Andrea,)
Kim
RUSSELL (Chris,)
Jeff MOORE (Tina), Melissa
BOYLE (Dan), Jennifer, Ian and Stephanie
WILSON, and Great-grandchildren Megan, Alex, MacKenzie and Colin
SMITH, Matthew and James
MOORE and Lucas
BOYLE. Mrs.
SMITH was
an active member of the Eastern Star, Blue Bell Chapter 145 and
the Purity Rebekah Lodge 170. The family will receive Friends
and relatives Sunday June 22, 2008 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the
Bowman Funeral Home, 4 Victoria Avenue, Chatham (519-352-2390).
A funeral service will take place Monday June 23, 2008 at 11: 00 a.m.
from Saint_James Presbyterian Church, Chatham (310 McNaughton Ave
West). Those wishing to make a memorial contribution are asked
to consider Saint_James Presbyterian Church. Online condolences
are welcome at www.bowmanfh.ca
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MOORE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-06-24 published
WILLSIE,
Allen
Gustin
Peacefully at London Health Sciences Centre, Victoria Campus
on Sunday, June 22, 2008, Allen Gustin
WILLSIE of R.R.#1 Thedford
passed away in his 78th year. Beloved husband of Mary (née
FISHER)
WILLSIE.
Loving father to Garry
WILLSIE and Christine
MOORE of
Thedford, Jack and Carol
WILLSIE of Forest, Ina and Frank
BRAMMALL
of Parkhill, Doug and Janet
WILLSIE of R.R.#1 Thedford, Doreen and
Rick BEIERLING of Parkhill, and Brenda and Rod
MILBURN of Petawawa.
Cherished grandfather of Greg, Wesley, Jeffrey, Timothy, Heather,
Penny, Jimmy, Bryan, Becky, David, Billi-Marie, Kraig, Scott,
Daniel, and great-grandfather to Erin-Lynn. Sadly missed by brother
George WILLSIE.
Predeceased by sisters Mary
ELLIOT/ELLIOTT and Pearl
WATSON. A Celebration of Life reception will be held at the Port
Franks Optimist Hall on Saturday, June 28, 2008 from 1-4 p.m.
Interment at Arkona cemetery will take place at a later date.
Memorial donations to the Canadian Diabetes Association are gratefully
acknowledged. Funeral arrangements entrusted to Gilpin Funeral
Chapel. Online condolences at gilpinfuneralchapel.com.
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MOORE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-07-02 published
BROOKS,
Ella
Margaret (née
PICKERING)
A resident of Chatham, Ella
BROOKS died on Monday, June 30, 2008,
at the Chatham Kent Health Alliance, Chatham Campus, at the age
of 88. Born in Harwich Township to the late Warren and Florence
(MOORE)
PICKERING.
Beloved wife of Gordon
BROOKS. Loving mother
of Linda PAOLUCCI and her husband Pat of London, Shirley
McCOLL
and her husband Neil of Rodney, and the late Joanne
MOORE.
Ella
will be missed by her grandchildren Shannon, Wendy, Kelly, Jeffrey,
Jennifer, Julie, Jared, Jordan, Steven, Cheryl, and Michael,
along with her 7 great-grandchildren. She is survived by sister
Evelyn WARRINER, brother Gordon
PICKERING and his wife
Lena,
and sister-in-law Gertrude
PICKERING.
Predeceased by sister Vera
Galloway and brother Leonard Pickering. Ella enjoyed Old Time
Square Dancing and was very proud to knit mittens for the Goodfellows
every year. She was a member of Park Street United Church for
many years and later St. Andrew's United. Family will receive
Friends at the Funeral Home, 459 St. Clair Street, Chatham, on
Wednesday, July 2, 2008 from 3: 00-5:00 p.m. and 7:00-9:00 p.m.
Funeral Service will be held on Thursday, at 1: 30 p.m. from the
Funeral
Home, with Rev. Michael
BROOKS officiating. Interment
to follow at Maple Leaf Cemetery. Donations made in Ella's memory
to the Canadian Cancer Society or charity of one's choice are
welcomed and appreciated by the family. Online condolences may
be left at www.mckinlayfuneralhome.com
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MOORE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-07-17 published
MILTON,
Danny
Of London in his 66th year, passed away peacefully surrounded
by his family at Victoria Hospital, on Tuesday, July 15th, 2008.
Loving husband and best friend to Chris
GORAJ.
Best dad in the
world to Jay
MILTON of Nanaimo, Jennifer
MILTON
(Mike) and Monica
MILTON
(Jay) all of Wakefield, Quebec, and Grampy to Vera. Dear
brother of Janet
MILTON
(Charles) of Treasure Island, Florida,
Lois MILTON
(Tommy) of Archer, Florida and Alexis
MOORE (Vinnie)
of Los Angeles, California. Danny will be missed also by his
nieces Kelly, Katrina, Robyn, Julie, Shelley and by his nephews
Jake and Scott. Danny was predeceased by his parents Jack and
Jay. Visitation will be held on Friday from 7: 00-9:00 p.m. at
the Westview Funeral Chapel, 709 Wonderland Road North, where
the funeral service will be conducted on Saturday, July 19th,
2008 at 10: 00 a.m. In lieu of flowers, those wishing to make
a donation in memory of Danny are asked to consider the London
Health Sciences Foundation Prostate Cancer Research. Online condolences
may be sent to condolences@westviewfuneralchapel.com
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MOORE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-07-23 published
GRIFFITH,
John
Arthur "
Art"
Passed away peacefully at home on Sunday, July 20, 2008. He will
be greatly missed by his wife and best friend, Carolynne
(MOORE)
GRIFFITH, his son John and wife
Ann
Marie (McGugan) of Inwood,
and his daughter Amanda (Mandy)
GRIFFITH of Port Stanley. Cherished
grandfather of Julia, Brett and Katie (Bug)
GRIFFITH. He is survived
by his sister Joan
(GRIFFITH)
MAW and her husband Maurice of
Wyoming and his brother Barry
GRIFFITH and his partner Janet
ESKILDSEN of Inwood. Dear brother-in-law of Beatrice and Wayne
LENNAN,
Bert and Karen
MOORE, and Don and Kay
MOORE. Art was
passionate about life and farming. He had a sunny optimistic
outlook and enjoyed socializing. He loved his family and Friends.
His passing leaves us with great sorrow. Friends will be received
on Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Needham-Jay Funeral
Home, Petrolia. A funeral service will be held at Saint Paul's
United Church, Petrolia on Friday, July 25, 2008 at 11: 00 a.m.
Mrs. Jessie
DOBBYN officiating. Interment in Saunders Family
Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy, memorial donations can
be made by cheque to Saint Paul's United Church of Petrolia. Memories
and condolences may be left on-line at www.needhamjay.com.
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MOORE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-07-24 published
BARRY,
Robert "
Bob"
It is with great sadness from his wife
Marie (née
LONSBARY,)
son Jon and daughter Laura that we announce the passing of our
beloved husband and father, Robert (Bob)
BARRY, on Tuesday, July 22,
2008 at University Hospital, London, of Mason Drive, Ingersoll,
in his 58th year. Much loved
son of William and the late Margaret
BARRY of Toronto. Son-in-law of Jean
LONSBARY of Woodstock formerly
of Ingersoll and the late Harvey
LONSBARY.
Loving brother of
Patrick and Vicki
BARRY of Nova Scotia, the late Bill
BARRY,
Michael BARRY of Peterborough, Peter and Patty
BARRY of Toronto,
Carol and Barry
MacKEN of Schenectady, New York, David
BARRY
of Toronto, Joanne and Frank
McCOURT of Mississauga, Steven and
Jennifer of Mississauga, Maureen and Craig
MacKENZIE of Mississauga,
and Tom BARRY of Toronto. Lovingly remembered by his brothers
and sisters-in law Ed and Patty
LONSBARY of Texas, Murray and
Phyllis LONSBARY of Woodstock, Bonnie and Will
MOORE of Florida
and Betty Anne
LAKE of Woodstock. Much loved uncle of many nieces
and nephews. Friends will be received at the McBeath-Dynes Funeral
Home, 246 Thames St. S., Ingersoll Friday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where
funeral service will be held on Saturday, July 26, 2008 at 1: 00 p.m.
Interment Ingersoll Rural Cemetery. In lieu of flowers memorial
donations to London Health Sciences Centre Foundation Liver Transplant
Patient Assistance Fund would be appreciated and the family would
ask that you consider signing your Organ Donor Card
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LAYNE,
Cecil
James "
Jim"
At Saint Thomas Elgin General Hospital on Thursday July 24, 2008,
Cecil
James "
Jim"
LAYNE of Aylmer in his 82nd year. Beloved husband
of Irene Doris
LAYNE (née
MOORE.)
Loved father of Jim (Val) of
Cobourg, Brenda
LAYNE of Saint Thomas, Clifford (Rose) of Toronto,
Pat WRIGHT
(Brad) of Delhi, Jenny
MacDOUGALL (Bill) of Melbourne,
Blanch LANGOUR
(Rick) of Saint Thomas, Sheila
LAYNE of London,
and Kevin of Toronto. Dear step-father of John
KISH of Windsor
and Tyler KISH of Aylmer. Jim is also survived by his sisters
Olive and Sue of England, by 19 grandchildren, 8 great-grandchildren,
and former spouse Irene
CARSTENS.
Predeceased by his sister Daisy
of England. Jim worked as a Steel Fitter with General Motors
Diesel for 15 years, retiring in 1989, and served with the Royal
Navy during World War 2. Cremation has taken place. If desired,
memorial donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario
would be appreciated and may be arranged through the Shawn Jackson
Funeral Home, 31 Elgin Street, Saint Thomas (519-631-0570). Online
condolences at www.shawnjacksonfuneralhome.com
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HIRLEHEY,
Reta
Laura
Passed away peacefully at Bayhaven Nursing Home, Collingwood,
on Sunday, June 29, 2008 in her 85th year. Reta, beloved wife
of the late Allan
HIRLEHEY; loving mother of Helen (the late
Walter RAWN), Marjorie (Floyd
BRIGHTMAN), Shirley
KYNDESEN, Patricia
MOORE, Douglas (Valerie), Allan (Toni
VANDERKRAAN), and her late
children Gord and Kathleen. Reta will be dearly missed by her
brothers Ronnie
LAWSON,
Lorne
(Susan)
LAWSON and by her daughter-in-law
Mary HORNSBY, son-in-law Herman
LAMERS and her many many grandchildren
and great-grandchildren. Predeceased by grandchildren Janice
and Darrell
RAWN.
Visitation was held on Tuesday, July 1, 2008
at Fawcett Funeral Homes - Creemore Chapel, 182 Mill Street,
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A funeral service took place in the chapel
on Wednesday, July 2, 2008 at 11: 00 a.m. Interment Stayner Union
Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to the charity of the
donor's choice are appreciated. Friends may visit Reta's online
book of memories at www.fawcettfuneralhomes.com
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MOORE,
Ross▼
Harry▼
Passed away suddenly on Wednesday December 26, 2007 at the General and
Marine Hospital, Collingwood in his 59th year. Ross, loving father
of Kristopher, Katie and Billie-Jo (Greg
HAND.) Dear brother
of Ted (Patricia,) Bill (Gloria
KENWELL) and John. Uncle of Amy
and Andrew. Husband of Kathy
MOORE.
Predeceased▲ by his parents
Roy and Doris
MOORE.
Friends were received at the Carruthers and
Davidson Funeral Home, 7313 Highway 26 (Main St.), Stayner (705-428-2637)
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. on Friday December 28, 2007. Funeral Service
was held in the Chapel on Saturday December 29, 2007 at 11 o'clock.
Cremation with interment Stayner Union Cemetery. If desired,
donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation. For more
information or to sign the online guest book, log on to: www.carruther
davidson com
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MOORE,
Ross▲▼
Harry▲▼ - Estate of
Notice to Creditors And Others
All▼ claims against the estate of Ross Harry
MOORE, late of the
Town of Wasaga Beach in the County of Simcoe, who died on or
about the 26th day of December, 2007, must be filed with the
undersigned Estate Trustee on or before the 15th day of March,
2008; thereafter, the undersigned will distribute the assets
of the said estate having regard only to the claims then filed.
Dated at Wasaga Beach this 11th day of February, 2008.
John Robert Emerson
MOORE, Estate Trustee, by his Solicitor,
Lysanne F.
CHOLETTE, 940 Mosley Street, Wasaga Beach, Ontario,
L9Z 2G9. 705-429-3033
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MOORE,
Ross▲▼
Harry▲▼ - Estate of
Notice To Creditors And Others
All▲▼ claims against the estate of Ross Harry
MOORE, late of the
Town of Wasaga Beach in the County of Simcoe, who died on or
about the 26th day of December, 2007, must be filed with the
undersigned Estate Trustee on or before the 15th day of March,
2008; thereafter, the undersigned will distribute the assets
of the said estate having regard only to the claims then filed.
Dated at Wasaga Beach this 11th day of February, 2008.
John Robert Emerson
MOORE, Estate Trustee, by his Solicitor,
Lysanne F.
CHOLETTE, 940 Mosley Street, Wasaga Beach, Ontario,
L9Z 2G9. 705-429-3033
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MOORE,
Ross▲
Harry▲ - Estate of
Notice To Creditors And Others
All▲ claims against the estate of Ross Harry
MOORE, late of the
Town of Wasaga Beach in the County of Simcoe, who died on or
about the 26th day of December, 2007, must be filed with the
undersigned Estate Trustee on or before the 15th day of March,
2008; thereafter, the undersigned will distribute the assets
of the said estate having regard only to the claims then filed.
Dated at Wasaga Beach this 11th day of February, 2008.
John Robert Emerson
MOORE, Estate Trustee, by his Solicitor,
Lysanne F.
CHOLETTE, 940 Mosley Street, Wasaga Beach, Ontario,
L9Z 2G9. 705-429-3033
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MOORE o@ca.on.simcoe_county.nottawasaga.stayner.stayner_sun 2008-05-07 published
MOORE,
Joan
C.
(May 5, 1933-May 10, 2007)
In loving memory of our dear Mother and Grandmother
If daisies grow in Heaven Lord please pick a bunch for me. Place
them in my Mother's arms and tell her they're from me. Tell her
I love her and miss her, and when she turns to smile, Place a
kiss upon her cheek and hold her for a while. Because remembering
her is easy, I do it everyday, But there is an ache within my
heart that will never go away. Rest in Peace Mom.
Deeply missed and forever in our hearts, your Loving Family
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SIMMONS,
Bonita
Passed away at the Toronto Rehab Centre on, Monday, January 21,
2008 after a courageous year-long battle with Leukemia. Born
in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Bonita graduated from Mount Saint Vincent
University with a Bachelor of Education degree, and later received
her Master's degree at the Adler School of Professional Psychology
in Chicago. She moved to Toronto in 1968 where she began a long
career at Saint_James, St. Luigi, Holy Family and Stella Maris,
as a teacher, librarian, and guidance counselor, ending her career
at the Catholic Education Centre supervising an alternative learning
program. Along the way she devoted much of her life to books,
travel, as well as sharing good times and bad, counselling and
consoling her many, many Friends. Bonita will be remembered by
so many and missed by each and every one for all that she contributed
to the rich tapestry of their lives. She is survived by her siblings,
Lionel, Toronto; Joan
SWEET, Halifax; Eileen
BARDSLEY, North
Carolina; Edward (Rhonda), Halifax; Ellen
MERCER (Senator Terry
MERCER), Ottawa. Nieces Janice
MOORE, North Carolina, Emily
SIMMONS,
Toronto, nephews David
BARDSLEY, North Carolina, Chris
SWEET,
Halifax, Craig
BARDSLEY,
Georgia and John
SWEET, Halifax.
She
was predeceased by father Gerald, mother Catherine, sister Katie,
brother Gordon and brother-in-law, Joe
SWEET.
Friends may call
at the Turner and Porter Yorke Chapel, 2357 Bloor St. W., at Windermere,
east of the Jane subway, on Thursday from 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral
Mass to be held at Saint_Joan of Arc Church, 1701 Bloor St. W.,
Toronto, on Friday, January 25, 2008 at 2 p.m. If desired, memorial
donations may be made to Leukemia and Lymphoma Society of Canada.
Online condolences may be made at www.turnerporter.ca
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MOORE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-01-24 published
MOORE,
R.
Blake
On the 23rd of January, 2008 at Sunnybrook Hospital, aged 85,
Blake died peacefully with his family at his side. He is survived
by his cherished wife of sixty years, Joan Anne. He was the proud
father of Bob (Mary) and Keith (Gail), grandfather of Sarah (Aaron),
Jane (Gary), Madeline, Tyler, and Mackenzie, and great-grandfather
of Ari. Blake was the
son of Bob and Rene
MOORE and brother of
Warren (Brenda)
MOORE. He grew up in North Toronto and attended
Lawrence Park C.I. and the University of Toronto. Following service
in the Royal Canadian Air Force during World War 2, Blake began
a fulfilling career at Abitibi-Price, retiring as Vice-President
of Sales. Blake was a member of the National Club, Summit Golf
Club, Granite Club and Past President of The Rotary Club of Toronto.
The family would like to thank the nurses of K Wing Palliative
Unit for their respectful and loving care. A service of remembrance
will be held at Saint_John's York Mills Anglican Church on Saturday,
January 26th at 1 p.m. with a reception afterward. In lieu of
flowers, if desired, a donation may be made to the Rotary Club
of Toronto Charitable Foundation, 100 Front Street West, Toronto
M5J 1E4.
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MORTON,
Edwin
Grover
Loving husband of Sue
MORTON, father to Annabel
MOORE, and Jeremy,
Tim and Madeleine
MORTON, grandfather to Carolyn and Julia
MOORE
and Eric and Nicholas
BRADING, passed away peacefully January 21
at Ramsey Cottage Hospital, Isle of Manitoba
Cremation and service to be held Thursday, January 31, 2 p.m.
at Douglas Crematorium, Isle of Manitoba
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MOORE,
Sarah
Louise▼
Of Hamilton, Ontario, died after suffering an aneurism while
in Australia, on Monday, January 21, 2008. She was 28 years old.
Beloved wife of Daniel
SOPHER.
Loving daughter of Derek
MOORE
and the late Gillian
MOORE.
Wonderful sister to Geoff and Elizabeth
MOORE. Dear granddaughter of Mary
CARRUTHERS of Toronto. Daughter-in-law
of Edward and Jill
SOPHER.
Surrogate daughter to Margaret
MOORE.
Niece of David, Peter and Stephen
CARRUTHERS, and Margaret
SHELDON
and Elaine
ELLIOT/ELLIOTT in England. She will be very sadly missed
by all her cousins, extended family and very good Friends. There
will be a memorial service held at a later date. Memorial donations
to the Salvation Army, 371 King Street, London Ontario, N6B 1S4
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CURRIE,
Douglas
Duncan
Passed away peacefully at the McCall Continuing Care Centre,
Mississauga, Ontario on January 22, 2008 at the age of eighty-five.
Sadly missed by June
(McMULLEN,) his wife of 62 years, and his
three children: Mary (Peter
McBRIDE) of Montreal, Andrew (Susan
CROCKER) of Hantsport, Nova Scotia, and Sandy (David
MOORE) of
Toronto. Doug was a devoted family man, through and through.
His six grandchildren: Meghan and Robert
McBRIDE,
Dustin and
Sarah CURRIE, and Lindsay and Stephanie
MOORE were a source of
great pride for Doug and they will all miss their 'Papa' terribly.
Predeceased by his brother Don (Hélène) and his sister Patsy
(John BASSEL,)
Doug is also survived by his sister Peggy (Don
KEMP) as well as many nieces and nephews. After attending University
of Toronto Schools, Doug earned an engineering degree from the
University of Toronto in 1945. While in university, Doug was
the Engineering Class President in his junior year, a member
of the Engineers' Gold Key Society, the university heavyweight
boxing champion, and was involved in many other sports and activities.
Doug also served in the Canadian Army from May, 1944 until September,
1945. During this period, Doug was enlisted with the Royal Canadian
Electrical and Mechanical Engineers and was accepted as an officer
in training prior to his discharge. After the war, Doug went
on to enjoy a successful business career in Montreal with stops
at Alcan, Dominion Bridge and Pratt and Whitney. Following his
retirement, Doug was able to devote more time to sailing his
yacht 'Windlark' with family members and he rekindled his boyhood
interest in building and flying remote-controlled model airplanes.
The family expresses warm appreciation to the staff of the McCall
Continuing Care Centre and, in particular, the fourth-floor nurses
and caregivers for their goodhumoured and big-hearted care in
Doug's final days. There will be a short service and a celebration
of Doug's life for Friends and family members at 3: 00 p.m. on
Sunday, February 3, 2008 at the Humphrey Funeral Home - A.W. Miles
Chapel, 1403 Bayview Avenue (south of Eglinton Avenue East).
In lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation in Doug's
memory to the Salvation Army or a charity of your choice.
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JOHNSON,
John
Douglas
Of Toronto died January 29, 2008 surrounded by love in his 77th
year. Doug's presence in our lives will be cherished by his loving
wife of 52 years Jane (née
ATKIN,) their children Kathy, David
(Elly) and Richard (Donna) and their children. He was a devoted
Papa to Kelsey, Emma, Molly, Noah and Hope. His sisters and brothers-in-law,
nieces and nephews and their children also remember Uncle Doug
with great love in their hearts. Doug is predeceased by his twin
brother and best friend Bruce and their parents Leslie and Florence.
Life's journey was embraced by Doug including his time with the
East York Goliaths, Camp Mazinaw, McMaster University, the 'Bridge
Club', Don Way United Church, Kiwanis Club, Don Mills Hockey
Association, North York Harvest Food Bank, Out of the Cold, Churches
on the Hill Food Bank, his dedication to House of Compassion
and the Mary Lake Association, many political campaigns, 25 years
in the furniture business followed by 28 years with J.J. Barnike
Real Estate, his much loved piece of paradise in Port Sydney,
his place of spiritual warmth and support Yorkminster Park Baptist
Church, and his cherished family and Friends. Doug loved his
time with all of us and we are blessed to have had him part of
our lives. A visitation will be held Thursday January 31, 2008
from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. in the Friendship Room at Yorkminster Park
Baptist Church at 1585 Yonge Street in Toronto. A church service
celebrating Doug's life will be held Friday, February 1, 2008
at 2 p.m. at Yorkminster Park Baptist Church at 1585 Yonge St
Toronto. The family is truly grateful for the support and care
of so many close Friends and relatives, Doctor
LARSEN,
Doctor
MOORE
and the wonderful teams in the Gastro-Intestinal Clinic and Palliative
Care Clinic at Princess Margaret Hospital, the support of York
Community Care Access Centre and the tender and compassionate
care of the staff and volunteers at Hill House. In lieu of flowers,
donations in Doug's memory may be made to House of Compassion
at 40 Richview Rd. #1410 Toronto M9A 5C1 or Hill House Hospice
at 36 Wright St. Richmond Hill L4C 4A1.
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DEYO,
Barbara
Anne (née
MOORE)
Retired Registered Nurse Toronto Western Hospital (class of 1953)
and longtime volunteer with the Peterborough Humane Society.
Daughter of Burwell and Marguerite
MOORE, beloved wife of Gerry
DEYO, mother of Kathleen and Suzanne and grandmother of Elizabeth
and Emily. Passed away peacefully on Friday, February 1, 2008
in Peterborough. A private family burial will be followed by
a reception at the Comstock Funeral Home and Cremation Centre,
356 Rubidge Street, Peterborough, on Tuesday February 5th at
1 p.m. for all who wish to attend. www.mem.com
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MOORE,
Margaret▲▼
Josephine - Estate of
Notice To Creditors And Other Claimants
In The Estate of Margaret Josephine
MOORE of the City of Toronto,
who died on April 22, 2007
All claims against this Estate must be filed in writing with
the undersigned on or before February 29, 2008, after which date
the Estate will be distributed having regard only to the claims
then filed.
Catherine MURRAY and Maeve
KELLY
Estate Trustee's, by their solicitor
John S.H. CARRIERE
330 Bay Street, Suite 600
Toronto, Ontario
M5H 2S8
Tel: 416 363-5594
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MOORE,
Donald
Herbert
Passed away at Grand River Hospital, Kitchener, Ontario on Wednesday,
February▲ 13, 2008. Loving and beloved husband of Mary
MOORE
(TRIPP)
for 59 years, loving father of Patricia
DOUGLAS/DOUGLASS and Brian and
his wife Barbara, dear Gramps of Shawn and Mark
DOUGLAS/DOUGLASS and Katie,
Jennifer and Sarah
MOORE.
Don was a very loving and caring person
who always wore a smile. His first love was his family whom he
cherished.
Don was born in Buffalo, New York,
son of the late R. Wesley
MOORE and Myra Middleton
MOORE and the late Electa Strong
MOORE.
Brother of the late Robert M.
MOORE and William E.
DEMPSTER.
Don enjoyed a 45 year career with the Mutual Life Assurance Company
of Canada, working in offices in Waterloo, Hamilton, Toronto,
St. Catharines and Timmins, where he met Mary. In 1949, Don was
appointed Branch manager of Mutual Life's Oshawa branch, where
he remained until 1969 when he returned to head Office in Waterloo.
Following his retirement from Mutual Life in 1978, Don worked
for a few years with the Kitchener Chamber of Commerce.
During the Second World War, Don served with the Royal Canadian
Navy in Halifax.
Don was a longtime member of the Kiwanis Club, serving as President
of the Oshawa Kiwanis Club in 1967. Don was also a member of
the Kitchener-Waterloo Granite Club, the Probus Club, the Retired
Business and Professional Men's Club and KCI's Boys of the
Thirties, as well as a volunteer with the Canadian Cancer Society,
the Heart and Stroke Foundation and the Arthritis Society.
Visitation will be held on Friday, February 15, 2008 at the Erb and
Good Family Funeral Home, 171 King Street South, Waterloo from
4-6 p.m. A private family service will be held at the Church
of the Holy Saviour in Waterloo, where in his youth, Don served
as a choir boy, and in his adult life as Rector's Warden and
sidesman.
If desired, donations may be made in Don's memory to the Heart
and Stroke Foundation of Ontario or the Arthritis Society and
can be arranged through the funeral home, 519-745-8445 or www.erbgood.com
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He used his brush as a weapon to empower the powerless
Once a sincere and ardent Communist, he spent more than 60 years
depicting strikes, refugee camps, political rallies, native reserves
and the lives of ordinary working people
By Ron CSILLAG,
Special to The Globe and Mail, Page S12
Toronto -- Bill
STAPLETON was more than just another artist with
a social conscience. His documentary art prodded, pushed, shamed,
confounded and made people think (and sometimes squirm). He knew
that not many people wanted to hang socially relevant art like
his over their living-room sofas. It was just as well.
No bucolic landscapes, postcard portraits or pictures of fruit
for him, but fulminations against inequality, oppression, poverty
and the misery of society's dispossessed. These were powerful
reminders of humanity's shortcomings, but also depictions of
the inner strength and dignity of people accustomed to hardship.
In the words of his biographer, Mr.
STAPLETON held "strong, unabashedly
partisan empathy" with the compositions the artist called "Human-scapes."
Largely unsung, though he was once dubbed "the People's Artist,"
Mr. STAPLETON was a committed socialist, activist and a sensitive,
persuasive man "who celebrated the dignity and independence of
the human spirit without irony but not without humour," wrote
C.H. (Marty) Gervais in People In Struggle: The Life and Art
of Bill Stapleton (Penumbra Press; 1992).
Working in a variety of media - pen-and-ink, charcoal, watercolour,
ink wash, oils and acrylics - Mr.
STAPLETON spent more than 60 years
depicting strikes and picket lines where workers squared off
against police and company goons, refugee camps where he heard
tales of torture, women's rallies and the lives of ordinary working
people, and native reservations where he faithfully recorded
disgusting poverty.
"Sketching is honest and immediate," he'd say. "You can't go
back and pretty it up."
His artistic activism wasn't limited to Canada. He journeyed
to Mexico and Central America to document injustice and despair
with nothing more than brushstrokes.
"People have been neglected," Mr.
STAPLETON explained on his
90th birthday, "and that's why I've concentrated on them. Social
art doesn't play enough of a role in art." He saw his role as
almost journalistic, a visual Upton Sinclair whose solidarity
with his subjects only hardened. Mr.
STAPLETON was committed
to using his craft "as a tool and weapon for the benefit of the
powerless and the denunciation of the powerful," Mr. Gervais
found.
Collections of Mr.
STAPLETON's work are housed in the National
Archives of Canada and, ironically for a man who worked so hard
toward peace, in the Canadian War Museum. In 2006, he donated
more than 1,500 canvases and sketches to the Cabbagetown/Regent
Park Community Museum in Toronto.
Born and raised in middle-class comfort in conservative small-town
Ontario, his father was a salesman. A 1933 strike at a local
food plant that was violently suppressed left a deep mark on
him. "The father of a friend of his was beaten in that strike,"
said his daughter, Lynn
TAILOR/TAYLOR. "
That left a very raw impression.
It had a lot to do with influencing his politics later in life."
He planned to become an engineer and, to that end, accepted a
job surveying the Trans-Canada Highway in White River, Ontario,
north of Lake Superior. The Depression was on and he was grateful
for the work. His older brother, Bruce, an illustrator well known
for his war-bonds and Red Cross posters, sent him some paints,
and Mr. STAPLETON sketched the scenery and his fellow workers
- 12 to a tarpaper bunkhouse. With little else to do after long,
gruelling days, he honed his talents, sending pieces to his brother,
who returned them with notations suggesting improvements.
He toiled in the north for 18 months and, with $800 in savings,
headed to New York City where he studied art at the U.S. National
Academy of Design, and where the apolitical 21-year-old first
encountered radical politics. His roommates in a teeming tenement
near Central Park were leftists, and the Big Apple was a magnet
for Marxists. Finding and sketching hobos and street urchins
a stone's throw from the gleaming towers of Wall Street helped
seal his political views.
But New York was as competitive as people had warned. After two
years, he failed to find work as an illustrator and came home.
In Toronto, he worked as a printing salesman, which allowed him
to take evening classes at the Ontario College of Art.
In 1941, Mr.
STAPLETON was emboldened to join the Communist Party
of Canada after Ottawa banned it. This was no act of petulance
but a sincere belief that the party could better achieve the
dreams of social justice than other leftist groups. (He would
quit the party in the early 1950s, dismayed by Stalin's treatment
of artists in the Soviet Union.)
Later in 1941, when the Soviet Union entered the Second World
War, he signed up for service in the Royal Canadian Air Force
and became a pilot. It was around this time he first achieved
recognition. A work of his titled Canadian Airman was included
in a travelling Canadian military exhibit.
Shipped to several bases in England, he ended up with the 418th Royal
Canadian Air Force Squadron in North Yorkshire and trained on
Wellington and Lancaster bombers. But the war ended before he
could fly any missions.
Meantime, he'd sketched.
"It got so I was annoyed if we had to fly because it cut into
my art time," he would recall to his biographer. "I usually rode
a bicycle, with a small canvas bag I could sling over my shoulder,
and I'd pedal off to sketch. Fortunately for me, when the fog
set in - and this was quite often, English weather being what
it is - we'd be grounded for two or three days. It was a great
opportunity, and not having to make art to make money was like
being subsidized."
At war's end, he chose to stay in London to study at the famed
Slade School of Art. Though his own war art portfolio grew, an
appointment as an official war artist eluded him, and he returned
to Canada in time to document two seminal strikes, one by Stelco
workers in Hamilton in 1946, and the other by the Canadian Seaman's
Union in 1949 on the waterfronts of Welland, Toronto and Montreal.
That same year, he married Margaret (Mickey)
RYLANCE.
He'd met
her at an art show, and later explained that he fell for her
despite the fact she believed in God.
With a family to support, he started his own advertising agency
and bought a cottage and a split-level house in Toronto. The
middle-class life was maybe not what communists aspired to, but
"with a wife and three daughters and a couple of mortgages, I
had to have a job - so I went into the advertising business.
It was a living." There was a line he once heard about working
in advertising and loved to quote: "I never told my mother I
was in advertising. She thought I played piano in a brothel."
In 1974, he visited Russia on a cultural exchange. Describing
it as the trip that had the greatest impact on him, Mr.
STAPLETON
reconciled conflicted feelings. "They led the world in science
and were the first to the moon. Freedom of the sexes, women were
ship captains and factory heads. Socialism led the world then,
but was betrayed from within and without. I still believe in
revolution."
He divorced his wife after 23 years of marriage - there were
no hard feelings and the two stayed Friends - and moved to Toronto's
Cabbagetown neighbourhood ("it was here I joined the human race")
where he began depicting ordinary people doing ordinary things.
For about a decade, he was resident artist at three Toronto landmarks:
The Hotel Winchester, the Paramount Tavern, and the Trojan Horse
Coffee House. He'd sit for hours, sketching and painting exiled
Chilean musicians, leftist activists, and the regulars.
"I liked pubs like the Paramount," he recalled. "It attracted
a mostly black clientele. The guys were cocky, exuberant and
graceful; they just had this way of moving and expressing themselves.
And their music - wow! The mixed clientele provided a real slice
of life - fights, shootings, stabbings and four police vans on
a Saturday night."
As for his style, it had a relaxed structure but his lines were
"direct and bold, drawn with rock-steady hand and a sharp eye,"
noted Carol
MOORE-
EDE,
Mr.
STAPLETON's friend and curator. "He
painted in startlingly vibrant colours and bold strokes, as forthright
in his technique as he was in his social convictions."
One reviewer lauded his oeuvre as being in the tradition of Edgar
Degas and Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec.
His pace quickened in his sixties and seventies. He journeyed
to Nicaragua in 1982 to sketch the suffering and despair caused
by the country's political upheaval. In 1984, he went to Mexico
to document the scores of Guatemalan refugees flooding the border
in a struggle for safety and food. The following year, he was
part of a delegation that travelled to Spain to seek recognition
for the 1,239 Canadians of the Mackenzie-Papineau Battalion (the
"Mac-Paps") who fought the fascists in the Spanish Civil War.
And in 1989, he joined the Innu of Sheshatshit, Labrador, to
protest low-level test flights of North Atlantic Treaty Organization
fighter jets and bombers over traditional native hunting grounds.
An exhibit was mounted in Toronto.
He belonged to Veterans Against Nuclear Arms, and in the early
1980s, helped mobilize artists in a national disarmament movement,
Arts for Peace, chaired by novelist Margaret Laurence and numbering
the likes of Pierre Berton, Norman Jewison, Margaret Atwood and
Karen Kain.
In his later years, he volunteered for ArtHeart, a community-based
effort that provides free access to studio space, instruction,
and art supplies. He'd give away quick sketches to children.
Just last December, he received the Ontario Federation of Labour's
first Lifetime Cultural Achievement Award. His age prevented
his attendance but he received a standing ovation nonetheless.
Asked by his biographer whether, at 75, he still had "the fire"
in him, Mr.
STAPLETON reflected, "Sure, I still get passionate
about causes, about inequity and inequality, about what's wrong
with our society, with the environment and with the economic
system… Look, you have to have anger, passion, indignation, love,
tenderness - the whole gamut of human emotion - if you're going
to be a real artist. Injustice is always with us, and one of
the jobs of responsible artists is to respond to it. Art becomes
an essential voice in all the chaos of our times: A tool for
bearing witness, and a weapon for effecting change."
He never made a living at art, he admitted, "but I lived through
it."
William Johnson
STAPLETON was born in Stratford, Ontario on January 24,
1916. He died in Bracebridge, Ontario on February 5, 2008. He
was 92. He is survived by daughters Lynn
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Judith
STAPLETON
and Sharon
SHERMAN. He also leaves his former wife, Mickey, and
five grandchildren.
An exhibition of Mr.
STAPLETON's selected works, is on display
at Riverdale Farm, 201 Winchester Street, Toronto, Saturdays from
11 a.m. to 3 p.m. until March 23.
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DENOVAN,
Nancy
St.
Clair (née
RYLEY)
Nancy and her dear husband, David McClintock
DENOVAN, died on
November 20, 2007 on Salt Spring Island, British Columbia Nancy
was the daughter of Alfred St. Clair
RYLEY and Norah Frances
MOORE and the sister of George Moore
RYLEY, all predeceased.
She and David were dearly loved and will be sadly missed by their
niece Norah
RYLEY of Toronto, nephew Peter
RYLEY and his wife
Denise HUPÉ of Ottawa, sister-in-law Jessica
RYLEY of Toronto
and many close Friends. Nancy was born on March 14, 1932, grew
up in Montreal, did undergraduate studies at McGill and post-graduate
work at the University of Toronto. Her subsequent career as a
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation television producer, director
and writer was highlighted by her series of documentaries about
Canadian artists, musicians and naturalists. Her choice of subjects
reflected an abiding sense of a soul connection with nature.
Her passion for Canadian art as a representation of that soul
was captured particularly in her films about Emily Carr and Lawren
Harris which received both national and international awards
and continue to be shown in museums and art galleries. Later
in life, Nancy and her husband left Toronto to establish their
own connection with nature in rural western Canada. The proximity
to the wilderness and her own garden sanctuary on Salt Spring
Island gave her great joy. Her 1998 book, The Forsaken Garden,
is based on her experience living with environmental illness
and explores the deep psychological and spiritual relationship
between the health of our bodies and souls and the health of
the planet. To her, "the garden is a metaphor for the soul, a
place where the most important thing is to live and grow; to
return to our garden is to consciously return to a place of fullness
and naturalness of being that the modern world in its frenzied
pace has threatened to obliterate." Cremation has taken place
and will be followed later by burial and commemorative gatherings.
Memorial donations to the Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society,
the David Suzuki Foundation or the Sierra Legal Defence Fund
would be greatly appreciated.
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CREWE,
Alta
Fern (née
GLEESON)
(31 October 1905-17 February 2008)
At the age of 102 has gone to join her husband, Grant
CREWE,
her parents, Angus Bruce
GLEESON and Margaret Adelaide
PEET,
of South Buxton, her granddaughter Kathleen, her brother Ivan
GLEESON
(Laura
GOSNELL) of Chatham, sister Pearl (Bertram
WRIGHT)
of Merlin, all her in-laws and many others she knew and loved.
Those who will miss her but celebrate her life are her sister
Ola (John DUNCAN) of Florida, and her only child Nola
CREWE and
son-in-law Harold
NELSON, her grand_son Derbyshire
CREWE, his
wife Vitoryha
SHIELDS, their children, Grant and Devon; Kathleen's
two children, Savannah and Dylan; her granddaughter Morgana
CREWE
and husband Michael
KOZUROK; her granddaughter Verity
CREWE-
NELSON
and husband Alexander
AUSTRIACO and their daughters, Ella and
Olivia; her granddaughter Victoria
CREWE-
NELSON, her husband
Craig MOORE and their son Graeme; and many nephews and nieces.
A talented woman who loved and excelled in sports, the Boulevard
Club was her home away from home since 1932 (known then as the
Parkdale Canoe Club) when she married and moved to Toronto. Fern
enjoyed both work and play, and from her early days as a teacher
in a one-room schoolhouse, through a variety of careers, Fern
returned to work as a curling pro when her husband died in 1965 and
continued working until she was 85. Living independently in her
Parkdale apartment, bridge, curling, oil painting, bowling, travel
and her family occupied her years in retirement until at the
age of 97 she moved to Chester Village following a stroke. She
will rest at the home of her daughter at 74 Riverdale Avenue,
Toronto on Wednesday 20 February 2008 and Friends are invited
to call between 2: 00 and 8:00 p.m. Her funeral will take place
at the Wycliffe College Chapel, 5 Hoskin Avenue, Toronto at 11: 00 a.m.
on Thursday 21 February 2008. She will be interred with Grant
at the Erie Cemetery, Wheatley, Ontario. Fern loved flowers,
but would also appreciate contributions to The Heart and Stroke
Foundation in her memory.
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FLETCHER,
Frances▲
Claire▲ (née
BOYCE)
Peacefully, surrounded by the love of her family, at South Huron
Hospital,▲
Exeter,▲
Friday,▲ February 15, 2008, Frances Claire
(BOYCE)
FLETCHER, of Grand Cove Estates, Grand Bend, formerly of Burlington
and Edmonton, in her 89th year. Beloved wife of the late Homer
Lightbody FLETCHER (1983.) Dear sister and sister-in-law of Elsinore
DIGGORY of Kitchener and her late husband Doctor Thomas
DIGGORY
and Florence
OGDEN of Wolfville, Nova Scotia. Loved mother and
mother-in-law of Robert 'Bob' and Beth
FLETCHER of Edmonton,
Col. John FLETCHER and his wife
Rita▲
GUTHRIE of Calgary, Frances-Jane
FLETCHER and her husband Don
DENOON of London. Loving grandmother
of Cameron
FLETCHER and partner Lisa
SCHINDEL,
Janet▲ and Peter
GUTHRIE, Katherine
FLETCHER, Keith
FLETCHER and Jessica
FLETCHER,
Alexsis and Jodie
WELCH,
Scott▲ and Melissa
DENOON, Shannon and
Jan KULHAY and great-grandmother of Annika
GUTHRIE,
Sharen▲
Ann▲
FLETCHER, Sarrah
WELCH, Anna
WELCH, Sierra
KULHAY, Jessica
KULHAY,
Jordin DENOON,
Adam▲
DENOON and Ashley
DENOON. Remembered by her
cousins Barbara
DALRYMPLE, Jim
HUSSER, David
HUSSER, Lord Michael
BOYCE, Sir Graham
BOYCE, Doctor Phillip
BOYCE, Olwen
(BOYCE)
HARRISON
and their families. Frances was born in London, Ontario, to Herbert
and Elsie Louise
(FRANCIS)
BOYCE, she excelled in sports and
academics, graduating with honours in French and German from
The University of Western Ontario in 1940. After marrying Homer
on her 21st birthday she worked as a wartime censor in Ottawa,
lived in Chatham, Ontario, until moving west to Edmonton in 1951
where she began her career as a high school teacher. Later her
family returned to Ontario in 1961 where Frances became the head
of the languages department at Aldershot High School in Burlington.
In 1985, Frances retired to Grand Bend, Ontario, to devote herself
to her Friends, family and community. Frances will be remembered
for her positive outlook, worldly travels, golf, bridge and love
of life but mostly for her inspiration and concern for others.
She will be dearly missed. Cremation. The family would like to
thank Doctor
O'CONNOR, the staff of Exeter Hospital and Lambton
Outreach for their care and attention to Frances. A Celebration
of Life Service will be held at the T. Harry Hoffman and Sons Funeral
Home, Dashwood, Saturday, March 1, 2008 at 1: 30 p.m. The Rev. Susan
MOORE officiating. If desired, memorial donations to the South
Huron Hospital Foundation, Exeter, or the Grand Bend and Area
Community Health Centre would be appreciated. Condolences at
www.hoffmanfuneralhome.com
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MOORE,
Stella
Gertrude
Passed away peacefully on Saturday, March 15, 2008 at Dufferin
Oaks in her 89th year. Loving wife of the late Robert (Bob).
Caring mother of Dennis and his wife Linda of Shelburne. Dear
grandmother of Shaun of British Columbia and David of Belleville.
The family will receive Friends at the Doney Funeral Home, 318 Main
St. E., Shelburne on Wednesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral
service in the funeral home chapel on Thursday, March 20, 2008
at 1 p.m. Cremation with spring interment at Shelburne Cemetery.
If desired, donations to Dufferin Oaks or the Heart and Stroke
Foundation would be appreciated.
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MOORE,
John▼ "
Jack"
W.
Died peacefully on Sunday, March 16, 2008 at Scarborough General
Hospital in his 74th year. John was the much loved husband of
Louise (née
KLINKHAMMER,) loving father of Brian (Shelley
MacINNIS)
and doting grandfather of Samuel. John is also survived by the
entire extended Klinkhammer family; his aunt Ethel
WILLIAMS
(Lee)
and her son Norman. Jack was retired from the Ministry of Government
Services for the Province of Ontario. Family and Friends may
call at Pine Hills Visitation, Chapel and Reception Centre, 625 Birchmount
Road (North of St. Clair Ave. E.) Scarborough 416-267-8229 on
Friday, March 21, 2008 from 2: 00 pm-4:00 p.m. and 7:00 pm-9:00 p.m.
A memorial service will be held at Pine Hills on Saturday, March 22,
2008 at 11: 00 a.m. A reception will follow. In lieu of flowers,
donations to Scarborough General Hospital Dialysis Unit, the
Salvation Army or a charity of your choice would be greatly appreciated.
Cremation has taken place.
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Fallen Canadian was a dedicated family man
By Caroline
ALPHONSO and Oliver
MOORE,
Page
A15
Toronto and Kandahar, Afghanistan -- A Canadian soldier killed
Sunday night on foot patrol in Afghanistan's volatile Panjwai
district was described yesterday as a man whose world consisted
of his two-year-old daughter, his wife, family and dogs.
Sergeant Jason
BOYES, 32, of Napanee, Ontario, was identified
by the Canadian Forces yesterday. He was a member of the 2nd Battalion,
Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry, based out of Shilo,
Manitoba
Sgt. BOYES was killed by an explosive device around the village
of Zangabad, southwest of Kandahar City, while participating
in a joint Afghan-Canadian foot patrol.
In a statement, the
BOYES family said they were devastated by
the news. It was Sgt.
BOYES's third Afghan tour.
"Jason loved his job, he loved the military, and his fellow soldiers
loved him back. His world was his daughter, Mackenzie, his wife,
Alison, his dogs and his family," the statement read.
"We have always, and still do, support this mission."
Sgt. BOYES's nickname through high school was "Boysie." Craig
ALDERSON, principal at Napanee District Secondary School, said
yesterday that the young man played on the volleyball team and
basketball team, and was well liked by classmates. Mr.
ALDERSON
taught geography in the early 1990s, when Sgt.
BOYES attended
high school.
"He was a decent young man at that time, and obviously he led
a fairly distinguished life," Mr.
ALDERSON said.
Lieutenant-Colonel Dave Corbould, commander of the Patricias
battle group, said the fallen soldier had a "warrior spirit."
"He was a committed warrior, a leader through and through. He
was someone we can all emulate," he said.
Yesterday, all federal parties sent their condolences to the
family of Sgt.
BOYES.
Prime
Minister
Stephen Harper praised Sgt.
BOYES for being an
"exceptionally brave soldier" who deserved Canada's support and
gratitude.
"The mission is a difficult one, but we are committed to bringing
security and stability to this war-torn country so that future
generations may enjoy the benefits of a peaceful and democratic
society," Mr. Harper said in a statement.
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MENZIES, Catherine "Kitty" Marshall (née
POLLOCK /
SLADEN)
At home with her loving family by her side. She is finally reunited
with her beloved Don. Cherished mother of Vicki
MOORE
(Stan)
of Richardson, Texas, Susan
MENZIES and Jill
IRONSIDE
(Bruce)
of Alliston. Adored Nana of Scott
MOORE,
Peter
MOORE (Brooke,)
James IRONSIDE and Heather
IRONSIDE.
Kitty and Don were former
residents of Edmonton, Willowdale, Milton and Oakville. The family
would like to thank Reverend Jim
GILL
(Walton
Memorial
United
Church, Oakville), Doctor S.
STERN (Oakville), Doctor O.
RAMIREZ (Alliston)
and the many caregivers and Hospice volunteers who helped to
make mother's last months as comfortable and bright as possible.
She was a light in our lives and will be forever missed. Funeral
Service will be held at 11 a.m. on Friday March 28th in the W.
John Thomas Funeral Home, 244 Victoria St. E. Alliston. If so
desired, memorial donations made to the Stevenson Memorial Hospital
Foundation (Cardiac Critical Care Unit), 200 Fletcher Cres. Alliston,
Ontario L9R 1W7 or to Walton Memorial United Church, 2489 Lakeshore
Rd. W. Oakville, Ontario L6L 1H9 would be appreciated.
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KORTE,
Adele
With all of us feeling that a future without Mom (a.k.a. Nana)
has arrived at our doorstep far sooner than any of us hoped it
would, the daughters and partners of Adele
KORTE (Johanne/Rick
GREGORY, Nancie/Andy
WOLFF, Lu/Sue
KING and Karen
KORTE and Heidi/Bob
McKEE) announce her sudden death March 28, 2008, while visiting
family in Toronto. In true
KORTE fashion she made her exit while
packing the car to go skiing for the weekend! Adele was predeceased
by her parents Gustave and Maria
VOGEL, and her beloved brothers
Ed and Don. It's said that you can tell a lot about a woman by
rifling through her purse. As we stare at its contents poured
out on the kitchen table, we realize Adele's bulging bag was
no exception. A favourite watch of her husband Johan who predeceased
her in 2007 after 51 years of marriage, photos of her adored
11 grandchildren (Ryan, Keli, Lian and Derek
GREGORY,
Makena,
Hayden and Lake
KORTE-
MOORE,
Quincy and Jesse
KORTE-
KING and
Kayla and Kieran
McKEE,) very old and stale but still used tubes
of lipstick that spoke of a woman who was 'a child of the depression'
beside blank cheques that were generously dispatched to make
sure we never would be, a driver's license with the date of birth
showing her to be younger than she actually was, Turkish lira
and Saudi riyals, a much used library card, and, at the very
bottom, a tiny yellowed newspaper clipping with words memory
tells us she took to heart; 'You may have tangible wealth untold,
Caskets of jewels and coffers of gold, Richer than I you can
never be, I had a mother who read to me' In Adele's memory, grab
a coffee, grab a book and grab a child. Not necessarily in that
order! Friends are invited to visit at the Central Chapel of
Hulse, Playfair and McGarry, 315 McLeod Street, on Tuesday, April 1,
2008 from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral Service will be held
in the Chapel on Wednesday, April 2, 2008 at 2: 30 p.m. Condolences
may be sent to korte.nomad@gmail.com.
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WHITE/WHYTE,
Mildred
Alice "
Midge" (née
SMITH)
Retired teacher, Scarborough Board of Education. Past member
of Washington United Church, Scarborough. Current member George
St. United Church, Peterborough
Peacefully, with her family by her side on Tuesday, April 1,
2008 at Peterborough Regional Health Centre, in her 84th year.
Midge, beloved wife of Douglas for 60 years. Dear mother of Donald
(Monica,) Alex and Kathy
WATT
(Ian.)
Loving
Grandma of Virginia,
Blake, Owen and Graeme. Dear sister of Helen
STALPORT of Oakville
and Joyce MOORE of Brantford. Midge will also be missed by many
Friends and family in Toronto, Peterborough, Clear Lake and across
Canada. A funeral service will be held at George St. United Church,
534 George St. North, Peterborough on Saturday, April 5, 2008
at 1: 30 p.m. with visitation one hour prior, Reverend Karen
PTOLEMY-
STAM
officiating. In memory of Midge, donations to the Heart and Stroke
Foundation of Ontario would be appreciated by the family. Arrangements
entrusted to the Comstock Funeral Home and Cremation Centre, 356 Rubidge
Street, Peterborough.
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MOORE,
The▲▼
Honourable▼
Garth▼ H.F.
(September 5, 1921-April 11, 2008)
Passed away surrounded by family at his home, Swarthmore Farm,
Meaford, Ontario. He will be dearly missed by his beloved wife,
Nancy (FORGIE) and his children: John (Corinne,) Megan (Russell,)
Heather (Scott), Garth, Bronwen (Bill), Michael (Sandra) and
Calay (Raymond) and his 16 wonderful grandchildren who have been
left with a lifetime of memories. He will be missed by us all.
There will be a private family service. A celebration of Garth's
life will be held at a later time.
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KOSTMAN,
George
Joseph
(September 4, 1915-February 24, 2008)
Philanthropist, died at the age of 92 years. Predeceased by his
wife, Rachel (née
CAPLIN,) and his brothers, Harry
KOSTMAN and
Philip KOSTMAN. Survived by his nieces, Judith
KOSTMAN,
Mary
KOSTMAN and Ethel
KOSTMAN, his nephews, Alexander
KOSTMAN,
David
KOSTMAN and William
KOSTMAN, his sister-in-law, Henrietta
KOSTMAN,
and Rachel's niece, Yvonne
JACKSON. He will be missed by his
dear friend, Ruth
VOSKO, and her sons. George was born and raised
in Vancouver, British Columbia. He served in the Canadian Armed
Forces from 1944 until 1946, receiving a Canadian Volunteer Service
Medal. He will be remembered with gratitude by those who benefited
from his generosity. In his latter years, he surrounded himself
with Friends whose lives were immersed in the world of charitable
giving, most notably Lucia
STEPHENSON of United Way Toronto.
Among the organizations that were the recipients of his generosity,
United Way Toronto, Jewish Foundation of Greater Toronto, Senior
Peoples' Resource in North Toronto, Reena Foundation, York University
Foundation and Circle of Care. Special thanks to his favourite
caregiver, Savita
PERSAUD, and
to Jane MOORE and Thonuka
ROY
of Senior Peoples' Resource in North Toronto. A tribute to honour
George's memory will take place at a later date concurrently
with the dedication of his final charitable endeavour.
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MOORE,
The▲
Honourable▲
Garth▲ H.F.
(September 5, 1921-April 11, 2008)
passed away surrounded by family at his home, Swarthmore Farm,
Meaford, Ontario. He will be dearly missed by his beloved wife,
Nancy (FORGIE) and his children: John (Corinne,) Megan (Russell,)
Heather (Scott), Garth, Bronwen (Bill), Michael (Sandra) and
Calay (Raymond) and his 16 wonderful grandchildren; Jake (Caron),
Jarrett, Hayden, Brenlay, Regan, Brenden, Brian, Gareth, Calynn,
Katherine, Nancy, Tyson, Sarah, Evan, Jonathan and Erin who have
been left with a lifetime of memories. He will be missed by us
all. A private family service will be held in Meaford on Tuesday,
April 15th. Friends are invited to Swarthmore Farm anytime after
4: 00 p.m. A celebration of Garth's life will be held on Thursday
April 17th beginning at 5: 30 p.m. at The Badminton and Racquet
Club of Toronto, 25 St. Clair Ave. West. (416) 921-2159.
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MOORE,
Barbara
Jean (née
MOONEY)
It is with great sadness that the family announces the death
on April 23, 2008 of Barbara
MOORE at the Élisabeth Bruyère Health
Centre in Ottawa. Barbara was born in Saint John, New Brunswick,
on February 13, 1930, the daughter of the late John Patrick
MOONEY
and the late Evelyn Margaret
MOONEY
(LAWLOR.)
Barbara was predeceased
by her loving husband of fifty years Raymond Edward
MOORE and
infant daughter Mary Diane. Surviving are her children Mary E.
MOORE (Jean-Claude
TANGUAY) of Toronto, Maureen G.
MOORE, John L.
MOORE, Raymond A.
MOORE (Nicole D.) and David P.
MOORE, all of
Ottawa. Barbara is survived by her grandchildren Philippe C.
MOORE, Michel L.
MOORE, Rachel G.R.
MOORE and Eric D.R.
MOORE.
Barbara is predeceased by brothers John P.
MOONEY
(Rosemond
I.
MOONEY) and Patrick J.
MOONEY and by her sister Geraldine M.
MOONEY of Fredericton Junction, New Brunswick. Barbara is also
survived by her loving sisters M. Kathleen
MacDOUGALL (the late
Joseph
A.,)
Constance T.
MARR (the late Ralph B.,) Gertrude M.
MOONEY all of Saint John, New Brunswick, and Evelyn L.
MORRIS
(Denis J.), Halifax Nova Scotia. Barbara is also survived by
loving sister-in-law Helen M.
ROSS
(Cyril
B.) of Woodstock, New
Brunswick. Barbara will be missed by her many relatives, Friends
and colleagues. Barbara grew up in Saint John, New Brunswick
and graduated from St. Vincent's High School. Barbara received
her Bachelor of Science degree at St. Francis Xavier University,
Antigonish, Nova Scotia in 1951 and worked for the New Brunswick
Department of Health until 1955 when she moved to Ottawa. A long
time member of the Dieticians of Canada Barbara taught home economics
for many years until her retirement from D'Arcy McGee High School
in Gatineau, Québec. Friends may pay respects at the Kelly Funeral
Home 1255 Walkley Road (east of Bank) Sunday from 7 to 9 p.m.
and Monday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral Tuesday to Holy
Cross Church, 685 Walkley Road, for Mass of Christian Funeral
at 11 a.m. Interment Hope Cemetery, Ottawa, Ontario. In memoriam
donations to a charity of choice would be appreciated. Kelly
Funeral Home 613-731-1255
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SIMMONDS,
Barbara
Jean (née
SMITH)
Passed away at the Ottawa Hospital, Civic Campus, on Saturday
April 26, 2008 in her 56th year. She leaves behind her husband
Doug, step-children Leigh (Christian
COUTURE) of Embrun, Cameron
and David, both of Ottawa. Proud step-grandmother ('Bob') to
Lily COUTURE.
She will be dearly missed by her wonderful mother
Ruth SMITH and predeceased by her dear father and best friend,
Arthur SMITH.
She is survived by her sisters Deborah (Don
MULLANEY)
and Alexandra (Jim
MOORE,) of Florida. Loving aunt to Sean and
Meagan MULLANEY.
Special thanks to her cousin and dear friend
Adrian for all his care and understanding. Friends may visit
Beechwood Cemetery, 280 Beechwood Avenue on Thursday, May 1st
from 7-9 p.m. and Friday May 2nd from 10-11 a.m. Funeral Service
in the Beechwood National Memorial Centre on Friday, May 2nd
at 11 a.m., followed by interment and reception in Beechwood
Cemetery. Barbara wishes donations to the Canadian Guide Dogs
for the Blind in honor of her loyal and dear Friends, Sage and
Samantha.
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MOORE,
Spencer▼ (1922-2008)
Broadcaster, journalist, producer, husband, father, step-father,
grandfather, step-great-grandfather, Spencer
MOORE passed away
May 1 in the Ottawa General Hospital after a brief illness.
Survived by his wife, Julie, son Major John
MOORE
(Jane▼) and
stepson Dr. Mark
NAYLOR
(Margot,▼) granddaughters Meredith and
Bronwyn, step-grand_son Jason (Julie), and step-great-grand_son
Gavin SPENCER.
In lieu of flowers, the family wishes donations to the charity
of your choice.
Funeral will be private.
Arrangements have been entrusted to the Central Chapel of Hulse,
Playfair and McGarry, 315 McLeod Street, Ottawa.
Condolences/Donations/Tributes mcgarryfamily.ca 613-233-1143
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MOORE,
Spencer▲ (1922-2008)
Broadcaster, journalist, producer, husband, father, step-father,
grandfather, step-great-grandfather, Spencer
MOORE passed away
May 1 in the Ottawa General Hospital after a brief illness.
Survived by his wife, Julie, son Major John
MOORE
(Jane▲) and
stepson Doctor Mark
NAYLOR
(Margot,▲) granddaughters Meredith and
Bronwyn, step-grand_son Jason (Julie), and step-great-grand_son
Gavin Spencer.
In lieu of flowers, the family wishes donations to the charity
of your choice.
Funeral will be private.
Arrangements have been entrusted to the Central Chapel of Hulse,
Playfair and McGarry, 315 McLeod Street, Ottawa.
Condolences/Donations/Tributes mcgarryfamily.ca 613-233-1143
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COUCHMAN,
Robert "
Bob"
George
James
(21 February 1937-3 May 2008)
Suddenly, at Kingston, Ontario, Bob
COUCHMAN, adventurer, campaigner,
poet, friend and family man. Bob was the former Executive Director
of Toronto and Whitehorse Family Service Associations, the Donner
Foundation and other private philanthropic activities. In a career
spanning five decades, he was active in dozens of causes related
to social justice, especially in relation to families and young
people. Bob had a profound spiritual connection to the wilderness,
which took him from a boyhood in East Toronto, via Algonquin
Park to the vast beauty of the Yukon and Northern British Columbia,
where his heart felt truly at home. He leaves behind many loved
ones his immediate family and those he made his family during
a lifetime of loving and connecting with others. We are Bruce
COUCHMAN, Barbara
O'SULLIVAN (née
COUCHMAN), Stephen
COUCHMAN,
Michael COUCHMAN,
Frances
O'SULLIVAN, Matthew
COUCHMAN, Ruth
O'SULLIVAN,
Samuel
COUCHMAN, Catherine Smart-
COUCHMAN, Brian
O'SULLIVAN, Jane
COUCHMAN, Carolyn
MOORE, Kyn and Gwynne
BARKER,
Bill Found and each to those who held him dear. Friends may visit
at the Rosar-Morrison Funeral Home and Chapel, 467 Sherbourne Street
on Thursday, May 8th from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. A Funeral Service will
be held at St. Simon - The Apostle Anglican Church Bloor and Sherbourne)
on Friday, May 9th at 10: 30 a.m. Cremation to follow. A celebration
of his life will be held at a later date in Whitehorse. In lieu
of flowers, a donation to a charity you feel passionate about,
an act of rebellion in aid of a just cause and a gesture of thanksgiving
for life's beauty would be deeply appreciated.
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MOORE,
Roy
T.
Peacefully at the Hamilton General Hospital on Tuesday, May 27th,
2008, in his 81st year. Beloved husband of Joan. Loved father
of Suzanne
VASS
(Mark,)
Michele
THOM (Graham,) and step-father
of Melanie
MILLER and Dan
MILLER
(Shelley.)
Loving grandpa of
Danielle PRETTO (Craig), Durham and Natasha
THOM, Liam
SCURFIELD,
Chloe,
Anna,
Janie and Macy
MILLER. Dear brother of Norman of
Calgary. Roy was the Owner and President of Worldways of Canada.
After retiring in 1991 Roy spent many happy winters travelling
in his motor home discovering Canada and the U.S. Cremation has
taken place. A Memorial Service will be held at the Donald V.
Brown Funeral Home, 36 Lake Avenue Drive, Stoney Creek, on Saturday,
May 31st at 2 p.m. with visitation from 1 p.m. In Roy's memory,
donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or Shriners Hospital
for Children would be appreciated by the family.
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Activist began as angry young man and retired as 'an angry old
man'
Born on the wrong side of the tracks, he spent a lifetime tackling
issues of extreme poverty, health care and unemployment only
to conclude that 'things are worse than they were when I started'
By Gay ABBATE,
Page S8
Toronto -- Bob
COUCHMAN treasured a family anecdote of his mother
as a little girl. Her parents, although poor, scraped together
enough money early one winter to buy her a new pair of serviceable
shoes. She put them on, went out to play and returned at day's
end barefoot. She had given her shoes to a child with feet swathed
in rags. Decades later, that same strong spirit of giving would
become a hallmark of her son's life, taking him from working
with street gangs and youth in the pool halls and back alleys
of Toronto to the head of family service agencies and charitable
foundations.
During a career that spanned 51 years, Mr.
COUCHMAN was always
"a connector, an agitator and an enabler," said his son Stephen
- who, along with his sister Barbara, inherited his father's
social conscience. Both offspring continue their father's work
with social agencies and charitable groups, he in Canada, she
in Portsmouth, England.
Mr. COUCHMAN's goal in life was to leave the world a little better
and he worked tirelessly toward that end. In a speech in 2001 to
the Yukon Family Services Association after his retirement as
its executive director, Mr.
COUCHMAN spoke of the progress made
during his decades in the social advocacy field, such as universal
health care, reduction in extreme poverty and unemployment insurance.
But for him, the greatest advance was the social and health research
into the functioning of healthy communities. And his greatest
disappointment with this advance was society's failure to learn
from the research, he said in that same speech. "Our discounting
and even rejection of this research fuels my anger."
He went on to state: "In my early days, I was considered an angry
young man, a classification which was certainly in cultural vogue
during the late 1950s… As my career got under way, I found myself
rebelling against the status quo and challenging weak assumptions.
I now end my career almost as I began it. However, I now have
obtained the status of an angry old man."
His conclusion, after so many years in the trenches? "And now
I recognize, if anything, things are worse than they were when
I started. I need another lifetime to keep kicking the system
in the shins."
Mr. COUCHMAN wrote of his years dealing with social problems
in his 2003 book Reflections on Canadian Character: From Monarch
Park to Monarch Mountain. The title refers to his journey from
his Toronto neighbourhood to the majestic mountain in British
Columbia. The book, part memoir, is also a critique of how the
social safety net has been allowed to deteriorate and how societal
attitude has changed from the traditional one of neighbours helping
each other, which he witnessed growing up. "Generally, the Canadian
character has shifted from one of social responsibility and obligation
to one another, to one of rights and entitlement," he wrote.
In a 1989 article in The Globe and Mail, he wrote that Canadians
and their government must re-establish society's commitment to
a social contract that provides for the essential needs of Canadian.
He wrote that it was a sad state that philanthropic dollars meant
to provide for creative service innovation, risk-taking research
and the enrichment of people's lives had to be used to provide
the basics of life for those with no other means.
As a crusader for social justice, Mr.
COUCHMAN was not afraid
to take politicians to task for their stance on social issues.
He was highly critical of attempts by the Mike Harris government
to reduce Ontario's deficit, in part, through welfare cuts. In
1994, he wrote in this newspaper that the welfare initiative
was an "ill-considered policy generated by ill-informed minds."
Mr. COUCHMAN's sense of social justice extended to his personal
life. When the Anglican Church that he attended in Whitehorse
rejected same-sex marriage, Mr.
COUCHMAN became an outspoken
critic, warning that many parishioners would desert over the
issue. Eventually, he was one of them, leaving to join the United
Church.
Mr. COUCHMAN served on the boards of many organizations, including
the United Way of Greater Toronto. He was a founding director
of the White Ribbon Campaign, vice-chair of the Vanier Institute
of the Family and co-chairman of the Canada Committee for the
International Year of the Family in 1994.
The eldest of two sons born to Bob and Mary
COUCHMAN, a working-class
couple, he grew up on the wrong side of the tracks in east-end
Toronto. The family lived in the Monarch Park area south of Danforth
Avenue, which was in those days the dividing line between the
haves to the north and the have-nots to the south. Mrs.
COUCHMAN
was a homemaker, her husband a lawn-bowl repairman and a maintenance
worker at East General Hospital. The family never owned a car
and Robert was 16 before the family had a telephone. With only
a single income to rely upon, times were lean. Even so, his mother
continued her life of giving - when there was food on the
COUCHMAN
table, all the neighbourhood kids ate, too.
As a youth, Mr.
COUCHMAN participated in some of the programs
offered by the Broadview Young Men's Christian Association and,
as a teenager, he volunteered his time, working with troubled
youth. After completing Grade 12 at Riverdale Collegiate, he
attended teachers college and then spent one year teaching in
a one-room school in Etobicoke, west of Toronto. At 20 he started
teaching at Ionview Public School in Scarborough, and five years
later the Etobicoke Board of Education hired him as director
of the department of student services. "He loved teaching but
left because of the challenge of working with at-risk students,"
said his first wife, Jane
COUCHMAN.
While teaching full time and working at the Young Men's Christian
Association, he took summer and correspondence courses at Queen's
University in Kingston, earning his B.A. He then obtained a masters
in education from the University of Toronto.
He left the Etobicoke school board in 1974 to become executive
director of the Family Services Association of Toronto. During
his 15 years with the association, he helped create a camp for
children with special physical needs and a domestic response
team to address domestic violence. "Christmas was always about
turkey, gifts and calls from the domestic response team," Stephen
COUCHMAN recalled.
In 1989, Mr.
COUCHMAN was named president of the Donner Canadian
Foundation, which provides financial support to charitable organizations
and to groups doing research in public policy and education.
This position was quite a coup for Mr.
COUCHMAN, said his friend
Tom Brodhead, president of the J.W. McConnell Family Foundation.
"You don't find social activists running foundations," he said.
"He led Donner into some imaginative projects."
In 1999, Mr.
COUCHMAN moved north to become executive director
of the Yukon Family Services Association (since renamed Many
Rivers), retiring in 2001, in part because of ill health.
He met his first wife, Jane
BARKER, in 1959, in the Toronto church
where he sang in the choir. They married two years later, had
two children and divorced after two decades, yet remained good
Friends. Four years after the divorce, he met his second wife,
interior designer Carolyn
MOORE, on a blind date. They married
two years later, had a son and in 1996 moved to Atlin, a small
community in northwest British Columbia, a two- or three-hour
drive from Whitehorse. The couple went their separate ways in
The move to the Yukon in 1999 was the realization of a long-held
dream to live in the North, where he enjoyed backpacking, canoeing
and cross-country skiing. He used his first teacher's pay check
to buy a canoe and then purchased a Volkswagen Beetle to carry
it up north. His love for the outdoors was rooted in the family's
annual summer vacation in Muskoka. He also took part in numerous
expeditions to the Canadian Rockies, the Himalayas, the Swiss
Alps and Nepal.
Always a writer of poetry and a story teller, Mr.
COUCHMAN turned
his pen to plays, particularly murder mysteries, when he moved
to Whitehorse. There, he also became a thespian, acting in his
own plays.
After retiring, Mr.
COUCHMAN continued to consult with various
organizations on social issues. "He worked thoughtfully and quietly
toward making a difference in the lives of thousands of people
who will never know his name," said Stephen
COUCHMAN.
Robert George
COUCHMAN was born February 21, 1937, in Toronto.
He died of a massive heart attack on May 3, 2008, watching a
film with his son Michael in a movie theatre in Kingston. He
was 71. He leaves his brother Bruce, daughter Barbara
O'SULLIVAN
and sons Stephen and Michael. He also leaves former wives Jane
COUCHMAN and Carolyn
MOORE.
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WOUTERS,
John
W.
Passed away unexpectedly on Thursday, June 5, 2008 at the age
of 66. Well-loved husband of Anne. Proud father of Kevin (Tracy),
Scott (Celjan) and Brett (Duncan). Adoring grandfather of Torin
and Aidan, Azaria, Skye and Quinn. Only brother of Freda (Ted)
MOORE,
Shirley and
Jo-Ann (Gary)
LAVALEE.
Predeceased by his
son Blair and his parents John and Tillie. Past President and
Chair of the Mississauga Board of Trade. Member of the Mississaugua
Golf and Country Club. Friends may call at the Turner and Porter
"Peel" Chapel, 2180 Hurontario St. (Hwy. 10, N of Queen Elizabeth
Way) on Sunday from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. A Funeral Service will
be held in the Chapel on Monday, June 9, 2008 at 11 o'clock.
Interment Saint Mary's Cemetery. If desired, donations to the Canadian
Foundation for the Study of Infant Deaths would be appreciated
by the family.
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MAYES,
Philip
Frederick
(August 6, 1921)
Peacefully at the Orillia Soldiers' Memorial Hospital on Saturday,
June 7, 2008 in his 87th year. Philip will be sadly missed by
his wife Bernice (née
PRZEDWOJEWSKA "
Prescott,") sisters Christine
(Bill predeceased) Pearson and Wendy (Norman)
LAWRENCE, his children
Diana (Barry
HUTCHINSON/HUTCHISON)
EGMORE,
Suzy
MOORE (predeceased) and
husband Peter, Bernice (Jim)
HOLLETT and Richard
STEVENS.
Grandchildren
Jamie HOLLETT (predeceased,) Anna (Mark)
CUTHBERTSON,
Willy
(Amy)
HOLLETT,
Matthew and Chad
STEVENS, Samantha and Tiffany
EGMORE,
Naomi and Joanna (predeceased)
MOORE, and great-grandchildren
Jessica and Jacqueline
CUTHBERTSON and Wyatt and Everett
HOLLETT.
Philip grew up in Birmingham, England, went to King Edwards school
and at age 18 went directly to the Territorial Army. In 1939,
Philip enlisted in the British Army as an anti-aircraft gunner.
He then became a Lieutenant and was sent to India where he served
until the end of the war. He then graduated from the University
of Birmingham in Electrical Engineering. Philip came to Canada
and worked at Canadian Westinghouse and Atomic Energy of Canada
Ltd., where he met his wife Bernice. He retired at age 62 and
enjoyed his gardening, theatre and travelling. A special thanks
for the wonderful care provided by Champlain Manor Retirement
Residence and the Palliative Care Unit at the Orillia Soldiers'
Memorial
Hospital.
The late Mr. Philip
MAYES will rest at the
Mundell Funeral Home, 79 West Street North, Orillia, on Monday
from 7-9 p.m. Then from 1 p.m. until time of funeral service
in the chapel, Tuesday afternoon June 10th at 3 p.m. Interment
Saint Martin of Tours Cemetery, Whitney, Ontario. If desired, memorial
donations to the Parkinson's Foundation or the Charity of Ones
Choice would be appreciated. Messages of condolence are welcomed
at www.mundellfuneralhome.com.
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MOORE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-06-18 published
SMITH,
Maurice
Vernon
Peacefully at his home on Tuesday, June 17, 2008 at the age of
88 years. Beloved husband of the late Catherine Playford
(HALES)
SMITH (11/2003.) Loving father of Catherine
BARLEY
(Geoff) of
Midland (formerly of Toronto,) Judith
HOWARD
(Graham) of Manotick,
Brock SMITH
(Pat) of Ennotville and Derek
SMITH of Fergus. Dear
grandfather of Erin, Colin (Maria,) and their son, Liam
BARLEY
Kate BARLEY; Sarah
HOWARD (Tommy
FERRIS), Jonathan and Mary
HOWARD
Roxanne FAVERO,
Rich and Rogie
GOODCHILD. Dear brother of Audrey
McINTOSH
(David) of Summerland, British Columbia and the late
Donald and Kenneth
SMITH.
Maurice was a veteran of World War 2
serving as a radar technician with 436 Squadron of the Royal
Canadian Air Force; speaker for the Dominion Institute Memory
Project; retired professor of Apiculture, University of Guelph.
His profession led him and his wife of 55 years to France, Kenya,
Colombia and Peru. In retirement, he enjoyed spending time with
his children and grandchildren at the family cottage at Stoney
Lake.
Friends may call at the Gilchrist Chapel - McIntyre and Wilkie
Funeral Home, One Delhi Street, Guelph (from 2 to 4 and 7 to
9 p.m. Thursday). Complete funeral service will be held at Harcourt
Memorial United Church, 87 Dean Avenue, Guelph on Friday, June 20
at 11: 00 a.m. with visitation from 10-11 a.m. and the Rev. Monica
MOORE officiating. Cremation with inurnment Woodlawn Memorial
Park. Memorial donations to Harcourt Memorial United Church or
to the University of Guelph Arboretum would be appreciated. We
invite you to leave your memories and donations online at: www.gilchristchapel.com
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MOORE,
John▲
Robert,▲ B.A., M.D., C.M., F.R.C.S.C., F.A.C.S.
On July 7, 2008 at Oromocto Public Hospital after a brief illness.
He was the only
son of the late George Herbert
MOORE and Annetta
Vivian Terrill
MOORE.
Born in Saint John, New Brunswick, in 1915,
he received his early education at New Albert School and Saint
John High School. Graduating from Mount Allison University he
went to McGill University, graduating in Medicine in 1941. After
internship at the Royal Victoria Hospital in Montreal he was
accepted into the Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve as Surgeon
Lieutenant and served in Canada and on Loan Service for two years
with the Royal Navy on HM Ships. He continued his Naval Association
in the Royal Canadian Navy (R), retiring as Surgeon Commander
in 1963. In 1954 he began his Surgical Practice in Vancouver
for five years. Following this, he moved to Montreal on the Surgical
Staff of the Royal Victoria Hospital and McGill University. His
retirement as Senior Surgeon at the "Vic" and Associate Professor
Emeritus at McGill was in 1985. He is survived by his beloved
companion, Rebecca E.
WATSON; one first cousin, Robert
MOORE
(Linda), and many Friends in Fredericton, Gagetown, Montreal
and Vancouver. There will be no visitation by request. A memorial
service will be held at the J.A. McAdam Memorial Chapel, 160 York
Street, Fredericton on Thursday, July 17th at 2: 00 p.m. Interment
will take place in Fernhill Cemetery, Saint John, New Brunswick.
For those who wish, donations to the charity of your choice would
be greatly appreciated. Arrangements are in the care of McAdam's
Select Community Funeral Home, Fredericton, New Brunswick. www.mcadamsfh.com
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McKEE,
Anna (née
MOORE)
Peacefully at Hill House Hospice on January 26, 2008, in her
78th year. Predeceased by her loving husband and best friend,
Robert (Bob)
McKEE in 2004. Dear Mom of Sharon (Jack
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON)
and David McKEE
(Rita
ODO.) Beloved "
Gee" to David
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON
Michael, Margaret and Nicholas
McKEE.
Will be sadly missed by
her many great Friends in Canada and the entire family circle
in Northern Ireland. Friends may call at the Marshall Funeral
Home, 10366 Yonge Street (4th traffic light north of Major Mackenzie),
on Monday, January 28, 2008 12-4 and 7-9 p.m. Service will be
held at St. Matthew's United Church, 333 Crosby Avenue, Richmond
Hill on Tuesday, January 29, 2008 at 11: 00 a.m. Cremation to
follow. No flowers please. In Anna's memory, donations to Hill
House Hospice would be greatly appreciated.
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MOORE,
Louis▲
(World War 2 Veteran Royal Canadian Air Force)
Peacefully at Ross Memorial Hospital in Lindsay on January 26,
2008, at the age of 96. Beloved husband of Louise
(BAYLISS.)
Brother of Jean
MARCH and predeceased by Gertie, Ernest, John,
Harold, Ray and Earl. Dear father of Mary Anne (Davey
WHITE/WHYTE)
and John. Grandfather of Mary Lou (Ben
DAINARD,)
Christine
SMITH,
Elizabeth (Bill
LEE) and Robert
HENDY.
Great-grandfather of Paul
and Katherine
DAINARD,
Courtney,
Danielle and Carly
SMITH and
Andrew and Jennifer
LEE.
Especially remembered by niece Linda
MARCH.
Friends may call at Marshall Funeral Home, 10366 Yonge
Street (4th traffic light north of Major Mackenzie) for visitation
on Tuesday, January 29, 2008 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral service
in the chapel on Wednesday, January 30, 2008 at 1: 30 p.m. Interment,
King City Cemetery. Donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation
would be appreciated.
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VENN,
Muriel "
Myrnie"
Elizabeth
(July 1, 1912-March 11, 2008)
In her 96th year, Myrnie passed away on Tuesday, March 11th,
2008. Beloved and devoted wife of the late Al for 62 years. Loving
mother of Douglas and his wife Olwen. Cherished grandmother of
Lisa, Barbara and her husband John
MOORE,
Caroline and her husband
Mihael McCOY,
Robert and great-grandmother of Brandon, Kerry
and Ethan. She will be sadly missed by her sister Norma. Family
will receive Friends at the "Scarborough Chapel" of McDougall and
Brown, 2900 Kingston Rd. (east of St. Clair) on Friday, March 14th
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral services will be held on Saturday,
March 15th at 1 p.m. in the St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church,
115 St. Andrew's Rd., Scarborough. Interment will follow at Resthaven
Memorial Gardens, 2700 Kingston Rd. In lieu of flowers, donations
to the Salvation Army would be greatly appreciated by the family.
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MOORE,
Mary▲ (née
HUTTON)
Born Lochgelly, Fife, Scotland, September 26, 1905. Passed away
Wedneday, March 12, 2008 at Humber River Regional Hospital Church
Site, at the age of 102. Predeceased by her beloved husband Thomas H.
MOORE.
Will be sadly missed by her niece Betty
WILSON (the late
Jack), her children Phyllis, John, Andrew (Lucille) and their
two children. A funeral service will take place at the Ward Funeral
Home, 2035 Weston Rd. (north of Lawrence Ave.) Weston, on Friday,
March 14, 2008 at 1 p.m. with visitation from 12 noon. Interment
Beechwood Cemetery. Thanks to the staff of Leisureworld-Lawrence
for taking good care of Mary.
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GIBSON,
Edith (née
BRITNEY)
Peacefully, with her family by her side at Lambton Meadowview
Villa, Petrolia on Thursday, February 28, 2008. Edith Gibson
(née BRITNEY,) 86 years, of Petrolia. Loving wife of the late
Roy "Bud" GIBSON (2000.) Loved mother of Ron
GIBSON and Patci
and George
STEPHEN all of Petrolia and the late Joan
FLETT (2005)
and a son-in-law Jim
FLETT of Pitt Meadows, British Columbia.
Will be missed by her grandchildren Bob and Stephanie
METCALFE,
Clay and Erica
METCALFE,
Lindy
GIBSON, Jocelyn
GIBSON, George
and Amy STEPHEN,
Brett and Ashley
STEPHEN and her great-grandchildren
Evan, Rachel, Olivia, Damien, George, and Evelyn. Edith was predeceased
by her sisters Margaret
CARR (2004) and Elsie
MOORHOUSE (2003)
and a brother Alvin
BRITNEY (2006.) She is also survived by sisters-in-law
Dorothy WICKS of Dresden and Ilene and Ivan
BRISSEAU of Port
Coquitlam, British Columbia and many nieces and nephews. Visitors
will be received on Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m. at the Needham-Jay
Funeral Home, Petrolia where a funeral service will be held on
Monday,
March 3, 2008 at 1: 00 p.m. Rev. Jo-Anne
SYMINGTON officiating.
Interment in Hillsdale Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy,
memorial donations may be made by cheque to the St. Andrew's
Presbyterian Church, Petrolia or the C.E.E. Hospital Foundation.
Memories and condolences may be left on-line at www.needhamjay.com.
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MOORHOUSE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-04-29 published
VANHOOFT,
John
Peacefully at Bluewater Health-Palliative Care, Sarnia on Monday,
April 28, 2008. John
VANHOOFT, 67 years, of Petrolia. Beloved
husband of the late Betty
VANHOOFT (née
(MOORHOUSE2007.))
John
was a loving father to Brian
VANHOOFT and Jessica
BROOKS of Sarnia,
Paul and Michelle
VANHOOFT of London, and Debra and Chris
SCHOLTE
of Sarnia and a cherished grandfather to Allyson
SCHOLTE. He
will be missed by his brother Ed and Corry
VANHOOFT of Sarnia
and his sisters Rita and Martin
CORNILISSEN of Oakwood, Marie
and Tony TIMMERS of Forest, Anne and John
TIMMERS of Sarnia,
Rose Kemmis and Mike
LEVANS of Sarnia, and Jean and Gerry
GERRITS
of Camlachie. He was predeceased by his parents John and Elizabeth
VANHOOFT and a brother-in-law John
HUBERS.
Friends will be received
on Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Needham-Jay Funeral
Home, Petrolia where a memorial service will he held on Friday,
May 2, 2008 at 1: 00 p.m. Interment to follow in Mount Calvary
Cemetery, Wyoming. As expressions of sympathy, memorial donations
may be made by cheque to Bluewater Health Foundation (Palliative
Care), London Regional Cancer Centre, or the Victorian Order
of Nurses Memories and condolences may be left on-line at www.needhamjay.com.
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MOOS o@ca.on.grey_county.hanover.the_post 2008-01-25 published
DISNEY,
Shirley▼ (née
McDONALD)
Peacefully after a long hard battle with cancer at Hanover and
District
Hospital▼ on Wednesday, January 16, 2008. Shirley
DISNEY
(née McDONALD) of Hanover, at the age of 71.
Shirley was the daughter of the late William and Vera
McDONALD.
Beloved wife of Bruce. Loving mother of Donna (Jim)
COOK of Acton,
Glen (Ann)
SULKYE of Sarnia, Brian (Jackie)
SULKYE of Nanaimo,
British
Columbia,
Terry (Deanna)
SULKYE of Hanover and Wendy
(Paul) MOOS of Hanover. She will be sadly missed by her mother-in-law
Ruth DISNEY of Elmwood, 17 grandchildren, one great-grand_son,
sisters Louise (Harry)
BETTE,
Carol
(Larry)
BREUTIGAM, Irene
MIGHTON (Gilles) and Sheila (Manfred)
WERLE and brothers Bill
(Pat) McDONALD, Don (Nancy)
McDONALD and Keith (Cathy)
McDONALD.
Predeceased by her daughter Sharon and son-in-law Keith
HOPKINS,
sister Edith
KREUGER and sister-in-law Catherine
McDONALD.
Cremation has taken place. A Service of Remembrance will be held
at Hanover Missionary Church on Friday, January 25, 2008 at 11 a.m.
Visitation one hour prior to time of service.
Memorial donations to the Canadian Cancer Society or 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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MOOS o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2008-01-23 published
DISNEY,
Shirley▲ (née
McDONALD)
Peacefully after a long hard battle wih cancer at Hanover and District
Hospital▲ on Wednesday, January 16, 2008. Shirley
DISNEY (nee
McDONALD) of Hanover at the age of 71. Shirley was the daughter
of the late William and Vera
McDONALD.
Beloved wife of Bruce.
Loving mother of Donna (Jim)
COOK of Acton, Glen (Ann)
SULKYE
of Sarnia, Brian (Jackie)
SULKYE of Nanaimo, British Columbia,
Terry (Deanna)
SULKYE of Hanover and Wendy (Paul)
MOOS of Hanover.
She will be sadly missed by her mother-in-law Ruth
DISNEY of
Elmwood, 17 grandchildren, 1 great-grand_son, sisters Louise (Harry)
BETTE, Carol (Larry)
BREUTIGAM, Irene
MIGHTON (Gilles) and Sheila
(Manfred) WERLE and brothers Bill (Pat)
McDONALD,
Don
(Nancy)
McDONALD and Keith (Cathy)
McDONALD.
Predeceased by her daughter
Sharon and son-in-law Keith
HOPKINS, sister Edith
KREUGER and
sister-in-law Catherine
McDONALD.
Cremation has taken place.
A Service of Remembrance will be held at Hanover Missionary Church
on Friday, January 25, 2008 at 11 a.m. Visitation one hour prior
to time of service. Memorial donations to the Canadian Cancer
Society or 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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BRACKENBURY,
James
Gerald
Peacefully at his residence on Friday, May 2, 2008. James Gerald
BRACKENBURY of Aylmer in his 76th year. Beloved husband of Dorothy
(CHARLTON)
BRACKENBURY. Dear father of Richard
BRACKENBURY of
London, Don
APPLEFORD and wife
Joselyn of R.R.#5 Aylmer, and
Bill APPLEFORD and wife
Allison of Tillsonburg. Loved by his
grandchildren Brandon, Damien, Reid, Cheyenne, Aleisha, Connor,
Carson, Donovan, Hadley and a special friend Sandy. Father-in-law
of Gail BRACKENBURY, brother-in-law of Beulah
BRACKENBURY, uncle
of Doug BRACKENBURY and Barb
MOOSBERGER.
Predeceased by brothers
Gordon and Walter
BRACKENBURY and his aunt and uncle Erie and
Melvin LINDSAY.
Born in Malahide Township, Ontario on May 3,
1932 son of the late Samuel and Viola
(WILSON)
BRACKENBURY.
Jim
owned and operated Fairmount Motors in Aylmer for 50 years. Friends
may call at the H.A. Kebbel Funeral Home, Aylmer on Sunday 2-4 and
7-9 p.m. where the funeral service will be held on Monday May 5,
2008 at 11: 00 a.m. Interment, Aylmer Cemetery. Rev. Janet
ANSTEAD,
officiating. Donations to the Diabetes Association or Humane
Society would be appreciated. Condolences can be made at kebbelfuneralhome.com
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