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MULLIN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-04-19 published
WILKIE,
Kimberly
Anne
The family of the late Kimberly Anne
WILKIE, wish to thank the
many relatives, Friends and acquaintances who sent flowers, cards,
E-mails and donations on her behalf. Many thanks to Paul
MULLIN
and Ruth WOODS and others of A. Millard George Funeral Home.
To the staff of Tim Hortons on Confederation Doctor in Sarnia, and
to Fred FICKLING for his eulogy on Kim. To the ladies of St. Andrew
Memorial Church for the lovely lunch and of course many more
thanks to Rev. Brian
McKAY for his visitations and ministrations
and for the wonderful service and prayers and for just being
there for us. Again many thanks to all and God Bless. Jim, Kevin,
Ryan, Reid and Joshua
WILKIE.
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MULLIN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-06-17 published
Jack PELECH: 74
He Led The Canada Games For 30 Years
By James CHRISTIE,
Page
S10
Toronto -- Jack
PELECH's ambition was to make every Canadian
raise a sweat and raise a flag.
The 74-year-old lawyer from Hamilton saw sport as the best platform
for health and unity in Canada. Best known as the chairman of
the Canada Games for 30 years, he also helped launch the ParticipAction
fitness campaign and sought to make his Ontario hometown an international
player in sports. He helped bring the Road World Cycling Championships
and World Judo Championships to his city and promoted bids for
the Pan American and Commonwealth Games. In 2007, he received
the Order of Canada.
The Canada Games is a domestic Olympic-style event that was the
first high-level experience for the likes of boxer Lennox Lewis,
sprinter Bruny Surin, judoka Nicolas Gill and skater Brian Orser.
On Mr. PELECH's watch as chairman, his council graduated from
being a volunteer ad hoc organization that disappeared between
events to a professional, incorporated entity. "The element of
continuity was weak between Games," he said on their 25th anniversary
in 1992. "Being incorporated and having staff gives the Canada
Games the ability to deal with sponsors, maintain relationships
and seek out new support when government contributions remain
fixed."
Mr. PELECH attended Cathedral Boys' High School and McMaster
University. He graduated from Osgoode Hall in 1959 and practised
law with the Hamilton firm of
PELECH,
Otto and Powell.
John PELECH was born in Hamilton in 1934. He died of colon cancer
Friday. He is survived by wife Joan, daughters Julia, Marnie
and Donna, and sister Dorothy
MULLIN.
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MULLIN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2008-03-12 published
COLEMAN,
Richard
Michael
It is with great sadness we announce the very sudden passing
of Mike in his 66th year on March 2, 2008 at Oakville Trafalgar
Hospital. His family by his side, his love will forever be in
our hearts. Left to cherish his memory are his wife
Lynda
(UNIACKE,)
his sons Chris, Greg and Mike and special companion Muggs, brothers
Don (Mary), Richard (Maureen), sister Claire (Jim
AMATO). Predeceased
by sister Linda (Walsh.) Predeceased by father Richard
COLEMAN
and mother Mary
(MULLIN.) He will be sadly missed by many special
nieces and nephews. He will always be remembered for his sincere
kindness and generosity. A private celebration of his life was
held on Saturday, March 8th. For those who wish, memorial donations
may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society. The family wishes
to extend their sincere appreciation to family and Friends for
helping us through this difficult time.
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MULLINS o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-03-29 published
MULLINS,
Doris
(HODGINS)
Peacefully at Elmwood Place Retirement Community, London on Thursday,
March 27, 2008, Doris
(HODGINS)
MULLINS in her 94th year. Beloved
wife of the late Henry "H.A."
MULLINS (1983.) Cherished mother
of Ruth Ann
PHILLIPS and her husband the late Walter (1982) of
London. Also missed by her nieces, nephews, great-nieces and
great-nephews. Predeceased by her sisters Lela
ABBOTT
(Cliff)
and Eileen
CARROLL
(Harry.)
Friends will be received by the family
from 2: 00-4:00 p.m. and 7:00-9:00 p.m. on Sunday, at the A. Millard
George Funeral Home, 60 Ridout Street South, London. The celebration
of Doris' life will be conducted in the chapel on Monday, March 31,
2008 at 1: 00 p.m. with Reverend Kevin
STEEPER officiating. Interment
in Woodland Cemetery, London. As an expression of sympathy, donations
may be made to Teen Challenge Farm, Lambeth Box 777, London,
Ontario N6P 1R6 or charity of choice. Online condolences accepted
at www.amgfh.com
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MULLINS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-01-19 published
SLATER,
Cecilia
Florence (née
MULLINS)
(September 13, 1924-November 18, 2006)
Love * Family * Laughter * Music
On December 29, 2007, in the presence of her loving family, her
ashes were entrusted to the perpetual care of Resthaven Memorial
Gardens in the "Heritage" Niche Building at 2700 Kingston Road,
Scarborough,
Ontario.
The Rev. Dr. G. Malcolm
SINCLAIR performed
the Committal Service.
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MULLINS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-07-07 published
McINTOSH,
Mildred
Doreen
(December 28, 1923-July 4, 2008)
It is with heavy hearts that we announce the unexpected passing
of Mildred at Mount Sinai Hospital. Loving mother of Jennifer
(Paul) SHAKESPEARE of Richmond Hill, Ontario, Bob (Jennifer)
McINTOSH of West Palm Beach, Florida, and Jim (Catherine)
McINTOSH
of Aurora, Ontario. Loving and cherished grandmother of Tara
and David SHAKESPEARE,
Robin,
Cassandra and Jacqueline
McINTOSH,
Michael, Lauren and Mackenzie
McINTOSH.
Predeceased by sisters
Florence, May, Nellie, Daisy and brothers Bill, Les and Frank,
as well as her loving companion and dear friend Ted
WHITLOCK.
Mildred will be sadly missed by her loving niece Isabel
MILLER
and very close Friends Lynn
LAW and Buella
MULLINS. A private
family service will be held. Please join us in a celebration
of Mildred's life on Thursday, July 10, 2008 at 4 p.m. at Timberlane
Athletic Club in Aurora. www.timberlaneathleticclub.com 905-727-4252.
Reception following. Summer casual dress. Condolences and memories
may be forwarded through Thompson Funeral Home, 530 Industrial
Parkway South, Aurora, Ontario L4G 6W8. thompsonfuneral@hotmail.com
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to a charity of your
choice.
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MULLINS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2008-03-10 published
MADSEN,
Belle
Noreen
(July 4th, 1914-March 8th, 2008)
It is with great sadness that Belle
MADSEN in her 94th year passed
away suddenly at Southlake Regional Health facility in Newmarket,
Ontario, on Saturday morning, March 8th. Belle
MADSEN departed
from this life surrounded by her loving and devoted family, daughters
Marcia (Jim
PAERG,)
Stephanie
(John
BEAUPRE) and sons Malcom
and Rocky (Bridgitte
LINNANE.)
Grandmother of Steven
BOWLES,
Jamie BEAUPRE, Luke
BEAUPRE, Brooke
MULLINS and Adam
MADSEN.
Belle is also a great-grandmother to Robert
BOWLES and Lone
MULLINS.
Belle was a beautiful, elegant, strong and vibrant self-reliant
woman. Among other duties of charity work was also the past President
of the Mining Woman's Association. Wife of the late Marius K.
MADSEN president and owner of Madsen Red Lake Gold Mines, Superior
Sand and Gravel, Honey Pot Ski Resort and the Casa Marie Hotel
in Jamaica. Belle
MADSEN was a consistent source of energy and
whether she was involved in running one of the many companies
owned by our late father or hosting a birthday party she was
always on the go. Toward the end of her life, Belle became passionate
about playing card games. It was truly remarkable how sharp her
mind was right until the end. Belle also leaves behind two very
dear sisters: Jane
SWAIN and
Jo PORTER who will miss her persistent
mothering as she was the older sister and always let them know
that. As we say farewell to this generous, loving and energetic
woman we are reminded of just how many people's lives she has
touched. She was a matriarch and definitely stood out in a crowd
and as everyone she knew would tell you, she never had a problem
speaking her mind, you could never go wrong having her in your
corner. Although it has been so hard and sad to have had to see
her leave this life, she is at peace at last. Reconnecting with
our father and brother, Dana who died much too young. We miss
you so much mom and know we speak for so many others that have
been touched by your entrance into their lives. One day we will
all see you again and until then keep playing cards& you owe
us a game! Friends may call at the Jerrett Funeral Home, 6191 Yonge
St. (2 lights south of Steeles). A funeral service will be held
on Tuesday, March 11, 2008 at 1 p.m. in our chapel. Cremation
to follow.
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MULVENEY o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-05-20 published
FOSTER,
Harry
Logie
Of R.R.#1 Union, passed away unexpectedly, peacefully in his
sleep on Saturday, May 17th, 2008, at his late residence, in
his 81st year. Dearly loved best friend and husband of 38 years
of Shirley
(THOMAS)
FOSTER. Dear brother-in-law of Carolyn
THOMAS
of Saint Thomas, Bob and his wife
Margery
THOMAS of R.R.#1 Union
and the late Patricia
THORPE.
Loved uncle of Jim and his wife
Sue THORPE of Burbank, California, Jane
THORPE of Ottawa and
her fiance Wayne
JOHNSTON, Doctor Brien
THOMAS and his wife Doctor Adrienne
WILSON of Adelaide, Australia, Bruce and his wife
Nelly
THOMAS
of Richmond Hill, Katie
THOMAS of Guelph and Mark
THOMAS of Toronto.
Harry was born in Port Elgin on July 22, 1927, the
son of the
late Logie and Reta
(MULVENEY)
FOSTER. He lived all of his life
in Saint Thomas and Union. He attended Wellington Street Public
School, Saint Thomas Collegiate Institute, University of Western
Ontario and Osgoode Hall, Toronto. Harry retired after a career
as an investment dealer. He was an avid outdoorsman and sportsman.
He loved farming and raising animals. He and his wife raised
Thoroughbred and Morgan horses on their farm "Kennoway" and enjoyed
participating in horse shows and sales in Canada and United States.
A private service was held on Tuesday morning, with interment
in Union Cemetery. Remembrances would be appreciated to the Heart
and Stroke Foundation. Williams Funeral Home, 45 Elgin Street, Saint Thomas
in charge of arrangements.
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MULVENEY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-05-02 published
MULVENEY,
John
Harvey
On April 30, 2008 at Hotel Dieu Grace Hospital, Windsor, Ontario.
Beloved husband of 63 years to Rita. Beloved father to Maryann,
Alan and wife Sue, Jim and wife Patricia. Dear son of the late
John A. and Edna Charlotte (née
CLARKE.)
Loving grandfather to
Sarah, Jesse, Kaitlyn, Aaron and Bryan. Dear brother to Helen
and George
SCOPIS of Seattle; Phyllis and Gord
McNABB of Owen
Sound; Elizabeth
KING (the late Fred) of Mississauga; Mary
CORDREY
(the late Eric) of Cornwall; and the late Doris
CAMERON
(Jim)
of Oakville. He will be remembered by many nieces and nephews.
John served his country as a Sergeant Pilot in the Royal Canadian
Air Force, World War 2, flying Spitfire aircraft over the English
Channel. He was retired from Industrial Engineering at the Ford
Motor Company and was an avid golfer and bridge player. Special
thanks to Doctor B.
JHAWAR,
Doctor
J.
COHEN and the Neurology nursing
staff at Hotel Dieu Grace. Visiting Friday from 2: 00 to 5:00 and
7: 00 to 9:00 p.m. at The Marcotte Funeral Home and Chapel, 12105 Tecumseh
Road, Tecumseh, Ontario. The Funeral Service will take place
on Saturday, May 3, 2008 at Our Lady of Guadalupe Church in Windsor,
Ontario at 10: 00 a.m. Donations to the Canadian Cancer Society
would be appreciated.
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MULVIHILL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-07-16 published
HILL,
Frederick▼
Walter▼
Hembling▼
Born September 2, 1920, passed away peacefully on Sunday, July 13,
2008 at his home in Regina, Saskatchewan. Third
son of the late
Walter A. HILL and Grace E.
HILL,
Mr.▼
HILL was predeceased by
his brothers, James, Edward and Robert; by his beloved wife Margaret
'Shirley'
(MULVIHILL)
HILL; and most recently his daughter, Colleen
Hill SMITH.
Mr.▼
HILL leaves to cherish his memory his children,
Paul (Carol)
HILL, Regina, Saskatchewan; Terrence
HILL, Vancouver,
British Columbia; Daniel (Anne)
HILL, England; and Marylyn (Jack)
HORSMAN,
Windfield,▼
British▼
Columbia.▼ He will also be remembered
as their beloved Patriarch to his many grandchildren and great-grandchildren,
along with their families - Rosanne Hill
BLAISDELL,
Shannon▼
HILL,
Matthew HILL, Jan
YANKO,
Kathryn▼
HILL; James
HILL, Conor
HILL,
Patrick HILL,
Joseph▼
HILL; Danielle
BEARS, Jonathon
HORSMAN,
Andrea LEFEBVRE,
Stephen▼
HORSMAN; and Mia
HILL. He left us all
a gift of Faith… 'that those who have lived in love, never see
each other for the last time'. Born in Regina, Fred attended
Lakeview Public School, Campion High School, and the University
of Saskatchewan (B.A.). While attending the Harvard Business
School in 1942, Fred joined the U.S. Army Air Force piloting
B-17 Flying Fortress Bombers, serving in the 15th Air Force in
Italy and the 8th Air Force in England. For unflinching service
he received the Distinguished Flying Cross, the Air Medal with
Three Oak Leaf Clusters. Upon graduating with distinction from
Harvard with an MBA in 1947, Fred returned to his home province
of Saskatchewan to join his father in The Hill Companies real
estate and insurance business. He developed the first private
residential sub-division in Saskatchewan (Hillsdale) since the
1920's. He also participated in the first light sweet crude discovery
oil well in Creelman, Saskatchewan. Fred's entrepreneurial skill
and business judgment were revered by all those who knew him.
Subsequently he became a director of the Canadian Imperial Bank
of Commerce, Chairman and Director of Harvard Developments Inc.
(A Hill Company), Harvard Energy (Calgary, Alberta), Western
Surety Company, Harvard Investments Inc. (Phoenix, Arizona),
Harvard Broadcasting, and for years he considered it an honour
to serve as a member of the Papal Foundation in Rome. A man of
big stature, gifted with a laser intellect and a legendary humour,
Fred enjoyed reminiscing and a rousing debate. He read voraciously,
loved people to the extreme and was a fully involved citizen
of our world. But in his quieter hours he practiced a private
and direct empathy for the vulnerable amongst us. We heard him
often say… 'it is far better to err on the side of generosity'.
He was a Christian profoundly dedicated to his Faith. Following
the death of Msgr. Athol Murray (1976), and at the request of
the Board of Regents, Fred picked up the torch from his life-long
mentor 'Père', to carry on the work at Notre Dame College in
Saskatchewan. From that point on, Fred maintained a life-long
commitment to help young students achieve their total potential
in mind, body and spirit at Notre Dame. In addition, he personally
dedicated his time and resources to helping countless individuals
from around the world to attain their educational and spiritual
goals. Many of these people were entirely unknown to his family.
He was passionately dedicated to supporting Catholic and numerous
other charities. In the mid 80's he assisted Mother Teresa's
work in Canada. Fred proudly became a member of the Order of
Canada in 1986 and was also a recipient of the Saskatchewan Order
of Merit, the Canada 125 Medal, the Queen's Golden Jubilee Medal
and the Cross of Merit Sovereign Military Order of Malta. Most
recently he was appointed Knight Commander of the Order of St. Gregory
the Great by Pope Benedict XVI. And now in the words of Grant
Harvey eulogizing FDR… 'there will forever more be an empty
place against the sky'. The body will lie in repose at Holy Rosary
Cathedral, 3125 13th Avenue, Regina, Saskatchewan on Wednesday,
July 16, 2008 from 7: 00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. for private prayers.
Funeral service will be held on Thursday, July 17th at 11: 00 a.m.
at Holy Rosary Cathedral, 3125 13th Avenue, Regina, Saskatchewan
followed by a U.S. Air Force Honour Guard ceremony at the Riverside
Memorial Park Cemetery, 815 Assiniboine Ave. E. Funeral arrangements
entrusted to Speers Funeral Chapel, Regina, Saskatchewan. The
Hill family has requested that all Friends and colleagues wishing
to celebrate Fred's memory make a donation to the Athol Murray
College of Notre Dame, Box 100, Wilcox, Saskatchewan, S0G 5E0,
c/o Mr. David Kenney.
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MULVIHILL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-07-19 published
HILL,
Frederick▲
Walter▲
Hembling▲
Born September 2, 1920, passed away peacefully on Sunday, July 13,
2008 at his home in Regina, Saskatchewan. Third
son of the late
Walter A. HILL and Grace E.
HILL,
Mr.▲
HILL was predeceased by
his brothers, James, Edward and Robert; by his beloved wife Margaret
'Shirley'
(MULVIHILL)
HILL; and most recently his daughter, Colleen
Hill SMITH.
Mr.▲
HILL leaves to cherish his memory his children,
Paul (Carol)
HILL, Regina, Saskatchewan; Terrence
HILL, Vancouver,
British Columbia; Daniel (Anne)
HILL, England; and Marylyn (Jack)
HORSMAN,
Windfield,▲
British▲
Columbia.▲ He will also be remembered
as their beloved Patriarch to his many grandchildren and great-grandchildren,
along with their families - Rosanne Hill
BLAISDELL,
Shannon▲
HILL,
Matthew HILL, Jan
YANKO,
Kathryn▲
HILL; James
HILL, Conor
HILL,
Patrick HILL,
Joseph▲
HILL; Danielle
BEARS, Jonathon
HORSMAN,
Andrea LEFEBVRE,
Stephen▲
HORSMAN; and Mia
HILL. He left us all
a gift of Faith… 'that those who have lived in love, never see
each other for the last time'. Born in Regina, Fred attended
Lakeview Public School, Campion High School, and the University
of Saskatchewan (B.A.). While attending the Harvard Business
School in 1942, Fred joined the U.S. Army Air Force piloting
B-17 Flying Fortress Bombers, serving in the 15th Air Force in
Italy and the 8th Air Force in England. For unflinching service
he received the Distinguished Flying Cross, the Air Medal with
Three Oak Leaf Clusters. Upon graduating with distinction from
Harvard with an MBA in 1947, Fred returned to his home province
of Saskatchewan to join his father in The Hill Companies real
estate and insurance business. He developed the first private
residential sub-division in Saskatchewan (Hillsdale) since the
1920's. He also participated in the first light sweet crude discovery
oil well in Creelman, Saskatchewan. Fred's entrepreneurial skill
and business judgment were revered by all those who knew him.
Subsequently he became a director of the Canadian Imperial Bank
of Commerce, Chairman and Director of Harvard Developments Inc.
(A Hill Company), Harvard Energy (Calgary, Alberta), Western
Surety Company, Harvard Investments Inc. (Phoenix, Arizona),
Harvard Broadcasting, and for years he considered it an honour
to serve as a member of the Papal Foundation in Rome. A man of
big stature, gifted with a laser intellect and a legendary humour,
Fred enjoyed reminiscing and a rousing debate. He read voraciously,
loved people to the extreme and was a fully involved citizen
of our world. But in his quieter hours he practiced a private
and direct empathy for the vulnerable amongst us. We heard him
often say… 'it is far better to err on the side of generosity'.
He was a Christian profoundly dedicated to his Faith. Following
the death of Msgr. Athol Murray (1976), and at the request of
the Board of Regents, Fred picked up the torch from his life-long
mentor 'Père', to carry on the work at Notre Dame College in
Saskatchewan. From that point on, Fred maintained a life-long
commitment to help young students achieve their total potential
in mind, body and spirit at Notre Dame. In addition, he personally
dedicated his time and resources to helping countless individuals
from around the world to attain their educational and spiritual
goals. Many of these people were entirely unknown to his family.
He was passionately dedicated to supporting Catholic and numerous
other charities. In the mid 80's he assisted Mother Teresa's
work in Canada. Fred proudly became a member of the Order of
Canada in 1986 and was also a recipient of the Saskatchewan Order
of Merit, the Canada 125 Medal, the Queen's Golden Jubilee Medal
and the Cross of Merit Sovereign Military Order of Malta. Most
recently he was appointed Knight Commander of the Order of St. Gregory
the Great by Pope Benedict XVI. And now in the words of Grant
Harvey eulogizing FDR… 'there will forever more be an empty
place against the sky'. The body laid in repose at Holy Rosary
Cathedral, 3125 13th Avenue, Regina, Saskatchewan on Wednesday,
July 16, 2008 from 7: 00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. for private prayers.
Funeral service was held on Thursday, July 17th at 11: 00 a.m.
at Holy Rosary Cathedral, 3125 13th Avenue, Regina, Saskatchewan
followed by a U.S. Air Force Honour Guard ceremony at the Riverside
Memorial Park Cemetery, 815 Assiniboine Ave. E. Funeral arrangements
entrusted to Speers Funeral Chapel, Regina, Saskatchewan. The
HILL family has requested that all Friends and colleagues wishing
to celebrate Fred's memory make a donation to the Athol Murray
College of Notre Dame, Box 100, Wilcox, Saskatchewan, S0G 5E0,
c/o Mr. David Kenney.
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