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DUNLOP,
John
Arkle, Q.C.
(June 16, 1917-April 30, 2008)
Passed away peacefully at his home in Markdale in his 91st year.
Survived by Edith Alice
(TUCK) wife of sixty two years. Beloved
father of Tom and his wife
Lynn
(GALBRAITH,)
Bill of Markdale,
Martha and her husband Jim
THORNDYCRAFT of Toronto, Andy and
his wife Sherry
(BEARDSALL) of Markdale, Mary and her husband
John NISAVIC of Waterloo. Survived by his sister Margaret
(PRICE)
of Toronto. Remembered by his grandchildren Maggie, Daniel, Matthew,
Brett, Kieran, Carmen, Lee, Alex and Michael. Sadly missed by
great-grandchildren Devin, Owen and Brodie. Predeceased by his
parents Arthur and Margaret
DUNLOP and grand_son Andrew. Arkle
was born on a farm in Moonstone, Ontario, Simcoe County. He left
the farm to attend Osgoode Hall where he graduated as a lawyer
in 1940. Upon graduation he joined partnership with Walter
HARRIS
in Markdale, Ontario. He practised law in Markdale for 60 years.
He volunteered for service with the Lincoln and Welland Regiment
in World War 2, where he fought in France, Belgium, Holland and
Germany. He retired from the army with the rank of Major and
was Mentioned in Dispatches and was awarded the Croix De Guerre
with Gold Star, for valour. He was very active in the village
of Markdale serving as town clerk for 16 years, and village solicitor
for 50 years. He was also solicitor for Glenelg and Artemesia
townships for many years. He was past president and long time
member of the Rotary Club of Markdale. He was also an active
volunteer in Minor Hockey and sports in Markdale. His funeral
service will take place in Christ Anglican Church in Markdale
where he was superintendent of the Sunday school for 16 years
and member of the church choir since 1940. Visitation will be
held at the May Funeral Home, Markdale Thursday from 7-9 p.m.
Friday from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Flesherton-Markdale Branch 333
Royal Canadian Legion will hold a memorial service in the funeral
home Friday at 6: 45 p.m. A Funeral service will be held at Christ
Anglican Church, Markdale, Saturday May 3rd at 2: 00 p.m. Interment
in Markdale Cemetery. If desired, in lieu of flowers donations
to the Canadian Cancer Society or Markdale Minor Hockey would
be greatly appreciated.
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FERGUSON,
T.
Price
With daughter Anne and wife Peggy by his side, passed away Monday,
April 28, 2008, in his 84th year. Beloved husband of Margaret L.
(Peggy) after 24 years of marriage. Father of Anne (Richard)
ELLIS,
Paula
FERGUSON and son Andrew. Step-father to Lee
FRASER
and Victoria (Robert)
KONIUCK.
Grandfather to Jennifer and Michael
ELLIS, Matthew, Nicholas and Marisa
FERGUSON. Also Bryan, Craig
and Erin BARCLAY and Chase and Marc
DOMPIERRE.
Previously deceased
by his sister Phyllis and step-sister Uretta
PRICE.
Former fighter
pilot with Royal Canadian Air Force during World War 2. Joined
Investors Syndicate Limited (now Investors Group) in 1957 and
excelled as top salesman in Owen Sound and then Region Manager
of Toronto Don Mills. A Memorial Service will be held in the
Chapel at Saint Peter's at Chedoke (125 Redfern Drive), Hamilton
at 2: 30 p.m. Saturday, May 3, 2008. At Price's request, cremation
has taken place. Interment will follow at Greenwood Cemetery,
Owen Sound at a later date. Donations may be made to the Heart
and Stroke Foundation, Diabetes Foundation, or any other of your
choice. Many thanks to the staff on Garland Floor at Saint Peter's
as well as the many others who made Price's stay there a pleasant
one. After being well looked after at Saint_Joseph's Hospital for
two weeks, he was “welcomed home“ at Garland for his final hours.
May God bless them all. Dodsworth and Brown Ancaster Chapel 905-648-3852
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PRICE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-03-13 published
JOHNSTON,
Etta▼
Marguerite▼ (née
DELANEY)
In her 104th year at Chelsey Park Retirement Community, London,
Ontario on Tuesday, March 11, 2008. Predeceased by her husband
Bill,▼ her son-in-law Lee
FEELY and her sisters Frances
DELANEY,
Thurley WRAY and Helen
WILEY. Cherished mother of Ted and his
wife Priscilla▼ of London, Peggy
FEELY of Clarendon Hills, Illinois,
Jane and her husband Colin
McARTHUR of Mississauga, Jim and his
wife Valerie of Calgary. Loving grandmother of Paul, Peter and
David Johnston, Mary Ellen
REYNOLDS, Cathy
PRICE, Stuart
McARTHUR
and Janet LAMPMAN.
Great-grandmother▼ of 17. Etta was born in
London,▼
Ontario▼ the eldest child Charles and Lucy
DELANEY.
She▼
is survived by her brothers Jim
DELANEY of Sarnia and John
DELANEY
of London. During Etta and Bill's 67 years together, they resided
in London, Chatham, Hamilton, Sudbury and Etobicoke, where Bill's
career in the plumbing and heating industry took them. Together
they enjoyed many trips to Britain and Europe as well as winters
in Florida. For many years Etta was an ardent volunteer with
the Toronto Western Hospital Auxiliary, serving a term as president
and was named an honorary life member. Cremation with interment
in Park Lawn Cemetery, Toronto. A service celebrating Etta's
life will be held at Memorial Funeral Home, 1559 Fanshawe Park
Road East, London on Saturday, April 5, 2008 at 12: 00 o'clock
noon. The family wish to thank the wonderful staff at Chelsey
Park Retirement Community for the respect, care and compassion
which they showed Etta over the past eight years. Donations in
Etta's memory to the charity of your choice would be greatly
appreciated.
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PRICE,
Frieda
(BREBNER)
Peacefully, at home, on Monday, June 02, 2008, Frieda
PRICE
(BREBNER)
in her 78th year. Beloved wife of the late Leo
PRICE (1999.)
Dear mother of Wayne
BREBNER and his wife
Judy and Marilyn
TROJEK
(Larry). Loved by her grandchildren Luke, Terriann and Tonia
(Neil) and great-grandchildren Ashley, Jodi, Tessa and Karina.
Dear sister of Linda
EASTMAN and the late Mildred
BURLEY.
Frieda
was a longtime member of the A.N.A.F., Unit #229. Friends will
be received at the Evans Funeral Home, 648 Hamilton Road (1 block
east of Egerton), on Wednesday, June 4, 2008, from 10-11 a.m.
Funeral service will follow in the Evans Chapel at 11: 00 a.m.
with Rev. Brian
McKAY officiating. Cremation with interment in
Woodland Cemetery. Donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would
be appreciated by the family. Online condolences can be expressed
at www.evansfh.ca. A tree will be planted as a living memorial
to Frieda Price.
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McGEOCH,
Thelma "
Sammie"
Peacefully at Watford Quality Care on Friday, June 27th, 2008,
Thelma "Sammie"
McGEOCH of Melbourne in her 86th year. Predeceased
by her husband James "Jim"
McGEOCH (1998.) Dear mother of Cheryl
(Elmer) BANNISTER of Simcoe, Heather Hart (Greg)
GAVAN of Sarnia,
Bonnie DELANGHE of London and Kim (Paul)
MacDONALD of Dutton.
Dear grandmother of Nicole (Jeff)
PRICE,
Rick
AUSTIN, Brooke
and Ben DELANGHE,
Kaleigh,
Josh and Shawna
MacDONALD. Also remembered
by Melanie (Tony) and Brian
GAVAN and 4 great-grandchildren,
Jacob, Matthew and Jessica
PRICE and Rick
AUSTIN
Jr.
Predeceased
by brother Mel
BARTLETT.
Mrs.
McGEOCH was a longtime member of
Guthrie Presbyterian Church, Melbourne and a lifetime member
of Womens Missionary Society. Friends may call at the Elliott-Madill
Funeral Home, Mount Brydges on Sunday, June 29th from 6-9 p.m.
Funeral service to follow on Monday from the funeral home commencing
at 2 p.m. with Rev. Amanda
BIRCHALL officiating. Interment Longwoods
Cemetery, Melbourne. Donations to Guthrie Presbyterian Church,
Melbourne would be appreciated as expressions of sympathy.
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PRICE,
Matt
Always Loved, Always Missed, Never Forgotten June 23 1987-June 30
2007 Love Mum, Dad, Melissa, Rick, Jeff and Nanny.
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15-year-old boy killed driving on a rural road
By The Canadian Press, Mon., June 30, 2008
Jarvis -- A 15-year-old boy is dead after the all-terrain vehicle
he was driving crashed into another vehicle near Jarvis.
Ontario Provincial Police said the teen was going through a rural
intersection around 6: 30 p.m. Saturday when the all-terrain vehicle
crashed into a vehicle.
The driver of the all-terrain vehicle, identified as Jake
RICHARDSON
of Peacock Point was pronounced dead at the scene.
Const. Paula
WRIGHT said the people in the vehicle were taken
to hospital with minor injuries and later released.
RICHARDSON's death comes on the heels of another all-terrain
vehicle crash that claimed the life of a 52-year-old Dunnville
man last Wednesday.
Ian KLEIN, who may have been trapped under his vehicle for up
to 10 hours before being discovered, was found after crashing
into a ditch.
Ontario
Provincial
Police Sgt. Michael
PRICE, off-road safety
co-ordinator with the highway safety division, said all-terrain
vehicles have grown in popularity. The biggest users are in the
25- to 45-year-old age range. On private property and trails,
kids must be under close parental supervision,
PRICE said.
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PRICE o@ca.on.simcoe_county.nottawasaga.stayner.stayner_sun 2008-05-28 published
WILLIAMS,
Jack
Arthur
(formerly of Kirkland Lake)
On May 1st, 2008 at Collingwood General and Marine Hospital, in
his 66th year. Predeceased by his parents Jack and Fran
WILLIAMS.
Survived by his loving wife
Georgina (Jo)
WILLIAMS of Wasaga
Beach. Dear father of Rikki-Lei
TRESIDDER and Gary
WILLIAMS of
Cobalt.
Step-father to Jim and Evelyn
PRICE of Edmonton and Jeff and
Julie PRICE of Nova Scotia. Grandfather to eight grandchildren
and one great-grandchild. Celebration of life will be held at
the Watts Funeral Home and Cremation Centre, 132 River Road E.,
Wasaga Beach on Friday June 6th, 2008 at 2 p.m. Cremation has
taken place.
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PRICE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-03-14 published
PRICE,
William▼
J.▼
(January 17, 1921-March 13, 2008)
Veteran, World War 2, (1939-1945)
Peacefully, at home, surrounded by his loving family. Devoted
son of the late Alberta and William F.
PRICE.
Dearly▼ beloved
and loving husband of the late Kathleen Mary
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON, his darling
Kay. Dear, precious and loving father of Linda, Michael and his
wife Vicky (Caruso). Adoring and cherished "Pappy" of Kathleen
ZACCHEO and Melissa and Michelle
PRICE.
Loving▼ brother of Joan
Trowell FOSTER,
Ross▼ and Robert, and the late Thelma
CLARK, Jack
and Don. Dear brother-in-law of Vincent
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON.
Loving▼ and generous
uncle of numerous nieces and nephews.
The family is very proud of the service and sacrifices of our
Dad in England, Sicily, Italy and Holland during World War 2,
in the 1st Canadian Division under Montgomery, and in the 5th Canadian
Medium Regiment (Royal Canadian Artillery) attached to the Seaforth
Highlanders as patrol Sergeant, Regimental Number B6077.
Friends may call at the Rosar-Morrison Funeral Home and Chapel,
467 Sherbourne Street (south of Wellesley) from 7: 00-9:00 p.m.
on Friday, March 14th. A celebration of our dearest Dad's life
will take place in the Coach House Chapel of the funeral home
at noon on Saturday, March 15th, followed by interment at Holy
Cross Cemetery, Thornhill (Yonge Street, south of Hwy. 407).
Parking adjacent to the funeral home.
"God grant me the Serenity
To accept the things I cannot change,
The Courage to change the things I can,
And the Wisdom to know the difference."
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MONTGOMERY,
Douglas
Wilson
Died peacefully on May 1, 2008 at Helen Henderson Care Centre,
Kingston, Ontario from complications of the stroke he suffered
in May 2006. He is survived by his wife, Margot Robinson
PRICE
and daughter Sara (Paul
VAN
VLYMEN.) A private service for the
immediate family has taken place in Kingston, Ontario.
James Reid Cataraqui Chapel, Kingston (613) 544-3411 www.jamesreidfuneralhome.com
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JOHNSTON,
Etta▲
Marguerite▲ (née
DELANEY)
In her 104th year at Chelsey Park Retirement Community, London,
Ontario on Tuesday, March 11, 2008. Predeceased by her husband
Bill,▲ her son-in-law Lee
FEELY and her sisters Frances
DELANEY,
Thurley WRAY and Helen
WILEY. Cherished mother of Ted and his
wife Priscilla▲ of London, Peggy
FEELY of Clarendon Hills, Illinois,
Jane and her husband Colin
McARTHUR of Mississauga, Jim and his
wife Valerie of Calgary. Loving grandmother of Paul, Peter and
David JOHNSTON, Mary Ellen
REYNOLDS, Cathy
PRICE, Stuart
McARTHUR
and Janet LAMPMAN.
Great-grandmother▲ of 17. Etta was born in
London,▲
Ontario▲ the eldest child of Charles and Lucy
DELANEY.
She▲ is survived by her brothers Jim
DELANEY of Sarnia and John
DELANEY of London. During Etta and Bill's 67 years together,
they resided in London, Chatham, Hamilton, Sudbury and Etobicoke,
where Bill's career in the plumbing and heating industry took
them. Together they enjoyed many trips to Britain and Europe
as well as winters in Florida. For many years Etta was an ardent
volunteer with the Toronto Western Hospital Auxiliary, serving
a term as president and was named an honorary life member. Cremation
with interment in Park Lawn Cemetery, Toronto. A service celebrating
Etta's life will be held at Memorial Funeral Home, 1559 Fanshawe
Park Road East, London on Saturday, April 5, 2008 at 12: 00 noon.
The family wish to thank the wonderful staff at Chelsey Park
Retirement Community for the respect, care and compassion which
they showed Etta over the past eight years. Donations in Etta's
memory to the charity of your choice would be greatly appreciated.
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PRICE,
William▲
J.▲
(January 17, 1921-March 13, 2008)
Veteran World War 2, (1939-1945)
Peacefully, at home, surrounded by his loving family. Devoted
son of the late Alberta and William F.
PRICE.
Dearly▲ beloved
and loving husband of the late Kathleen Mary
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON, his darling
Kay. Dear, precious and loving father of Linda, Michael and his
wife Vicky (Caruso). Adoring and cherished "Pappy" of Kathleen
ZACCHEO and Melissa and Michelle
PRICE.
Loving▲ brother of Joan
Trowell FOSTER,
Ross▲ and Robert, and the late Thelma
CLARK, Jack
and Don. Dear brother-in-law of Vincent
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON.
Loving▲ and generous
uncle of numerous nieces and nephews. The family is very proud
of the service and sacrifices of our Dad in England, Sicily,
Italy and Holland during World War 2, in the 1st Canadian Division
under Montgomery, and in the 5th Canadian Medium Regiment (Royal
Canadian Artillery) attached to the Seaforth Highlanders as patrol
Sergeant, Regimental Number B6077. Friends may call at the Rosar-Morrison
Funeral Home and Chapel, 467 Sherbourne Street (south of Wellesley),
from 7: 00-9:00 p.m. on Friday, March 14th. A celebration of our
dearest Dad's life will take place in the Coach House Chapel
of the funeral home at noon on Saturday, March 15th, followed
by interment at Holy Cross Cemetery, Thornhill (Yonge Street,
south of Hwy. 407). Parking adjacent to the funeral home. "God
grant me the Serenity To accept the things I cannot change, The
Courage to change the things I can, And the Wisdom to know the
difference."
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PRIDDLE o@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2008-01-09 published
PRIDDLE,
Ken
Many thanks to family, Friends and neighbours for phone calls,
cards, flowers and baking brought to the home at the time of
the funeral. Thanks also to Honourary Pallbearers, Pallbearers
and flowerbearers, the gift of music by Doreen
LYON and Alice
HIGGINSON, the eulogy given by Bill, the many donations to Badjeros
United Church, the lovely lunch served by Badjeros United Church
Women and the lovely floral tributes. Thanks also to Norman
JACK
for his help and concern during a difficult time. We also want
to thank those that visited with Ken in the home this last year.
These many acts of kindness are deeply appreciated. He will be
greatly missed.
- Reta, Gloria, Bill and family.
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PRIDDLE o@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2008-05-21 published
DAWSON,
Thomas
Entered into rest in Shelburne Residence Shelburne on Tuesday
May 2008. Thomas
DAWSON in his 74th year. Tom
DAWSON is survived
by his mother Lillian
(BUTTERWORTH)
DAWSON of Shelburne Residence
two nieces and a nephew. He will be missed by special friend
Helen VELDHUIS, long time Friends and his church family. Predeceased
by his father Thomas K.
DAWSON, his sister Vivian
PRIDDLE and
his brother-in-law Stan
PRIDDLE.
Rev.
Bob
McLELLAN officiated
the service on Friday May 16, 2008 at 2 p.m. at the McMillan
and Jack Funeral Home, Dundalk. Donations in Tom's memory can
be made to the Grace Church of the Nazarene, Box 248, Shelburne,
Ontario L0N 1S0. Visitation was last Thursday 7-9 p.m. and last
Friday from 1-2 p.m.
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PRIDDLE o@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2008-07-23 published
DAWSON,
Lillian
(BUTTERWORTH)
In Shelburne Residence on Monday, July 21, 2008. Lillian
(BUTTERWORTH)
DAWSON in her 109th year, beloved wife of the late Thomas K.
DAWSON.
Loving grandmother of Brenda
CATCHER of Owen Sound, Evelyn
(Reg) DEMERCHANT of Burlington and David (Camilla)
PRIDDLE of
Manotick, great-grandmother of Ryan and Allison
DEMERCHANT,
Cole
and Brock PRIDDLE.
Predeceased by her son Thomas
DAWSON, daughter
Vivian PRIDDLE and son-in-law Stan
PRIDDLE.
Arrangements are
entrusted to McMillan and Jack Funeral Home, Dundalk. For further
details, please phone 519-923-3204.
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PRIDDLE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-03-25 published
MULDER,
Hiltje "
Hilda" (née
VEENSTRA)
Peacefully at her residence on Sunday, March 23, 2008. Hiltje
"Hilda" MULDER of Terrace Lodge, Aylmer, in her 95th year. Beloved
wife of the late Bauke "Bob"
MULDER (1980.) Dear mother of Fimke
BERGSMA and husband Evert of Crampton, Nelda
TENHOR and husband
Luke of Aylmer, Oakie
MULDER and wife
Henrietta of Ingersoll,
Allen MULDER and friend Mary Ann
PRIDDLE of Ingersoll and William
MULDER and wife
Mavis of Aylmer. She will be sadly missed by
a number of grandchildren, great-grandchildren, great-great-grandchildren,
nieces and nephews. Sister-in-law of Jantje
EISING and husband
Jannes of Townsend, Teitske
MULDER of Woodstock, Riek
MULDER
of Tillsonburg, Neeltje
HUISMAN and Minke
VERWER of the Netherlands.
Predeceased by 3 sisters Geertje
DIJKSTRA,
Jeltje
VANDERVAART
and Marijke
MULDER.
Born in The Netherlands on January 2, 1914
daughter of the late Ale and Fimke
(DEWAGT)
VEENSTRA.
She was
a resident of R.R.#2, Mossley for many years and a member of
the Aylmer Christian Reformed Church. Hilda had a great love
for music and singing. Friends may call at the H.A. Kebbel Funeral
Home, Aylmer on Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. The funeral service
will be held at the Aylmer Christian Reformed Church (South Street
West at Caverly Road) on Wednesday, March 26, 2008 at 11: 00 a.m.
Rev. Richard DE
LANGE, officiating. Spring interment, Ingersoll
Cemetery. Donations to the Terrace Lodge Auxiliary would be greatly
appreciated. Personal condolences can be made at kebbelfuneralhome.com
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PRIDHAM o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-06-23 published
MONIZ,
Augusto
Luiz
With his family at his side, at Victoria Hospital, on Friday,
June 20, 2008, Augusto Luiz
MONIZ in his 77th year. Beloved husband
of Nadir MONIZ.
Loving father of Paul
MONIZ (Cindy) and Sonia
PRIDHAM
(Shawn.)
Grandfather of Lauren, Carson, Emerson, Bryce
and Austin. Brother of Jose
XARAZ
(Fatima) of Toronto and Maria
Angelina PIMENTEL of Sao Miguel, Acores. Also survived by many
nieces and nephews in Canada and Portugal. Visitors will be received
in the O'Neil Funeral Home, 350 William St. on Monday from 2: 00-4:00 and
7: 00-9:00 p.m. The Funeral Mass will be celebrated in Holy Cross
Church (Elm St. at Hamilton Rd.) on Tuesday at 11: 00 a.m. Interment
Saint Peter's Cemetery. Prayers Monday evening at 7: 30 p.m. In
lieu of flowers, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would
be appreciated.
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CARTAN,
Isabel (née
PRIDMORE)
Peacefully on Saturday, April 12, 2008 at home after a lengthy
illness. Predeceased by husband Bruce. Isabel was the beloved
mother of Michael and his wife Mai-Reet, and of Douglas, who
lovingly cared for his mother at home. Devoted grandmother of
Aivar and Alar. Recently predeceased by sister Dorothy and lovingly
remembered by her children Sandra, Paul, Lynne and their families.
Also remembered by sister Shirley and family. Special thanks
to Doctor Jaanus
MARLEY for his solicitous care. Friends and family
will be received at Pine Hills Visitation, Chapel and Reception
Centre, 625 Birchmount Road (at St. Clair Ave. E.), Toronto,
416-267-8229 on Friday, April 18th from 6-9 p.m. Funeral service
will be held in the Chapel on Saturday, April 19th at 11 a.m.
If desired, donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society.
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PRIEBE o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2008-07-22 published
OWENS,
Rita
Of Hanover, passed away at Hanover and District Hospital, on
Sunday, July 20, 2008, in her 82nd year. Survived by daughters
Ann OWENS
(Trevor) of Dryden, Louise (Alf)
TAIBINGER of Cargill
and Geraldine
BEIRNES
(John) of Grimsby, son Bill (Jocelyne)
OWENS of Cargill, seven grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.
Also survived by brother Gordon (Annalee)
ARMSTRONG of Lindsay.
Predeceased by husband Willis
OWENS, daughter Margaret
PRIEBE,
sisters Hannah and Francis and brothers Archie, Alex and Howard.
Visitation at Mighton Funeral Home, Hanover, on Wednesday 2-4 and
7-9 p.m. A Funeral Service will be held on Thursday July 24,
2008 at 11: 00 a.m., at Grace United Church, Hanover. Cremation
with interment in Hanover Cemetery. Memorial donations to the
Breast Cancer Society of Canada would be appreciated as expressions
of sympathy.
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PRIEST o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-01-28 published
Innocent victim dies from gunshot wounds
By Lisa PRIEST,
Page
A10
Toronto police are investigating the homicide of a 22-year-old
man - in what is believed to be another tragic case of an innocent
bystander killed by gunfire.
Shawn McLEAN died in hospital after being shot three days earlier
in the neck at the Jane Street and Chalkfarm Drive area.
"Wrong place at the wrong time," Sergeant Norman
SMART said yesterday.
"It's one of those things, he's just there and there was an altercation
and unfortunately he was hit."
Paramedics managed to revive Mr.
McLEAN, who was found unconscious
with a gunshot wound to the neck Tuesday night. He died on Friday,
after being on life support.
Police said Mr.
McLEAN, who is the city's fourth homicide, was
not affiliated with gangs and had no criminal record.
Security camera footage shows he had been at the North York Sheridan
Mall before he was shot on Tuesday; he was last seen walking
to his mother's home.
This is the third murder involving guns.
John O'KEEFE was shot in the head January 12 after gunfire broke
out on Yonge Street, near the Brass Rail Tavern. Five days later,
a stray bullet killed another innocent bystander, Hou Chang
MAO,
outside a Chinatown market on Gerrard Street East near Broadview
Avenue.
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PRIEST o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-03-25 published
Former Canadian ambassador got his start as a wartime spy
With dashing looks and a gift for languages, he served as high
commissioner in London and as ambassador to Indonesia, Czechoslovakia,
Venezuela and the Dominican Republic
By Alicia PRIEST,
Special to The Globe and Mail, Page S10
Victoria -- It was 1975, and the Canadian ambassador to Indonesia
was busy conducting his usual diplomatic duties. Peter
JOHNSTON
was obliged to host colleagues, visit regional governors, negotiate
aid projects, lobby cabinet ministers on behalf of Canadian business
interests, advise distraught parents whose children had run afoul
of the law, open art shows and attend an endless series of meetings,
military parades, state dinners and cultural functions.
Then, in late November, the former Portuguese colony of East
Timor declared its independence. Within two weeks, the Indonesian
army invaded and eventually slaughtered as many as 100,000 East
Timorese. When the fighting supposedly stopped, the Jakarta regime
invited Mr.
JOHNSTON to tour its new and allegedly peaceful territory,
hoping to polish its tarnished international image.
As directed by his government, however, Mr.
JOHNSTON "had nothing
to do with it." As he explained in his 2002 memoir Cooper's Snoopers
and Other Follies, accepting the offer would have condoned the
Indonesian takeover.
"But what stung a little," he continued, "was the fact that I
was not instructed to do any 'deploring' at the Indonesian foreign
ministry… and External Affairs in Ottawa, as far as I knew, had
made no fuss about the matter either publicly or through diplomatic
channels. To me, personally, the incident was a good illustration
of Talleyrand's advice to his ambassador, 'Surtout point de zèle,'
or more to the point, 'Keep your head down and shut up.' "
In some ways, that counsel captured Mr.
JOHNSTON's modus operandi
precisely. With his dashing looks, poise and gift for languages,
he made an ideal envoy. Fluent in French, Italian, Spanish and
Russian, he could get by in German and Czech and taught himself
rudimentary Swahili and Indonesian. The one language he balked
at, declaring it too difficult, was Japanese. As a diplomat,
he served at the Canadian high commissions in London and Tanzania,
and was Canadian ambassador to Indonesia, Czechoslovakia, Venezuela
and the Dominican Republic.
But while he performed the protocols of the foreign service with
aplomb, he possessed a more critical and less reverent side -
all bolstered by a questioning mind and a wicked sense of humour.
Undoubtedly, those traits made his life both more difficult and
more interesting. "I don't think he was always popular with his
senior officers. They may have found him a little difficult to
work with from time to time," said long-time friend and former
journalist Charles King. "But that was the strength and beauty
of the man. He was an un-diplomat, really."
Diplomacy was actually Mr.
JOHNSTON's second vocation. Earlier,
he had been a spy and security-information analyst, working in
counterintelligence during the Second World War and the Canadian
intelligence community during the Cold War.
Raised in Toronto, he was the eldest of four children whose father,
George, was a Toronto lawyer and mother, Gladys, was an immigrant
from England. His mother refused to send him to private school,
so he attended Brown School and then Jarvis Collegiate in Toronto.
He showed a keen interest in languages, inspired no doubt by
his father, who had learned to read and write Russian.
One lunch hour in the spring of 1940, Mr.
JOHNSTON walked into
a Royal Canadian Air Force recruiting station, seeking to become
a fighter pilot. He was 18 and had yet to finish Grade 13. Rejected
as pilot material for failing to distinguish red dots from green,
he enlisted as a foot soldier immediately after graduation. Sent
to England, he was accepted for training as a German-speaking
interrogator.
By August, 1942, he was under the command of Bill Cooper, of
the First Canadian Field Security Section, and joked about being
a "Cooper's Snooper." However, at the time, the term referred
to investigators from the British Ministry of Information who
were charged with measuring the state of the nation's morale
and answerable to then-head Sir Duff Cooper, formerly First Lord
of the Admiralty. (The Ministry of Information and its Cooper's
Snoopers were much parodied in fiction, particularly by Graham
Greene in The Ministry of Fear and
by Evelyn Waugh in Put Out
More
Flags.) As the war intensified, Mr.
JOHNSTON was sent to
the Mediterranean for the invasion of Sicily in July, 1943. Over
the next two years, as the Allies slowly captured the remainder
of Italy, he scouted the length of the country - mostly on motorcycle
- in pursuit of spies, traitors, collaborators, bogus refugees
and other suspicious types.
Although hardship, danger and fear were constant, his account
of his adventures resembles the Keystone Kops more than James
Bond. A case in point were his experiences at Riccione, a town
near Rimini on the Adriatic Sea that was still partly occupied
by the Germans. Ordered to enter the town to establish a base
and put up roadblocks, the event was celebrated in a 1981 Canadian
Intelligence and Security book that reported how Mr.
JOHNSTON
and a friend saved a military police officer's life by shooting
a group of armed Germans.
But according to Mr.
JOHNSTON, that's not actually what happened.
Entering the town, the two men hid their jeep and bedded down
for the night in a comfortable house. Their sleep was soon disturbed
by a mortar barrage. They fled the house "bare-assed," wearing
nothing more than their shirttails, and hid behind a hedge. "We
hid because we sensed that the troops marching along the road&hellip
were wearing the wrong kind of helmets. We didn't wipe them out
because we had nothing to wipe them out with, our armoury having
been left upstairs under our beds."
Nevertheless, his intelligence efforts were honoured and Mr.
JOHNSON
was mentioned in dispatches. Returning home after the war, he
enrolled in the University of Toronto, graduating with a degree
in modern languages and literature in 1948. One year earlier,
on a blind date, he met Valerie
FAREWELL, a Toronto teacher.
It was love at first sight; the couple soon married and went
on to have four children.
As postwar global relations morphed into the Cold War, Mr.
JOHNSTON's
linguistic skills and professional discretion became increasingly
valued. He worked briefly for the communications branch of the
National Research Council, then joined the Department of External
Affairs (now the Department of Foreign Affairs and International
Trade), where one of his duties was to analyze events in Africa
and Cuba. His 1960 assessment of Fidel Castro said he was creating
a "nationalist and not a communist government" and that U.S.
hostility to the new regime could force the Cuban leader to turn
to the Russians for support. Two years later, the Cuban missile
crisis erupted.
As a young child, daughter Celia
HUNTER remembers her father
spending long hours away from home but never mentioning his work.
"In Grade 5, we all had to say what our fathers did. I told the
teacher mine was a civil servant and she looked at me and said,
'A garbage man?' I just shrugged and said, 'I have no clue.'"
In 1962, the family moved to London, where Mr.
JOHNSTON served
as counsellor at the Canadian High Commission. Four years later,
he filled the same post in Tanzania. On his return to Ottawa,
he headed a division of security intelligence where, after four
Kafkaesque years of endless meetings, producing reports that
no one read and recommending changes that never happened, he
suffered what his doctor diagnosed as a "nervous breakdown."
Upon recovery, he accepted a position as counsellor at the Canadian
embassy in Japan. But tragedy struck in 1973 when Valerie was
hit by a car as she was hailing a taxi in Tokyo. Some time after
her death, he married Rosanne
HUGHES, an embassy secretary.
Intrigued with the manoeuvrings of global politics, he served
as ambassador in various posting until 1983, when he moved to
British Columbia and briefly taught history at the University
of Victoria.
In his early 80s, he set about recording what he called "fragments"
of his life. True to form, Cooper's Snoopers and Other Follies
proved to be both politically irreverent and astute. But as the
reminiscences of someone who knew a lot about some very interesting
goings-on, it is full of gaps. Friend and former intelligence
colleague Robert McLaren says Mr.
JOHNSTON applied to have another
18 pages of information cleared by Ottawa, but the request was
denied.
John Starnes, the first civilian director-general of the Royal
Canadian Mounted Police Security Service, the author of six spy
novels and of the memoir Closely Guarded, was Mr.
JOHNSTON's
boss at External Affairs.
Although Mr.
JOHNSTON often spoke his mind bluntly, "I trusted
him completely, and he was dealing on a daily basis with very
sensitive, tricky intelligence data," Mr. Starnes said. "He was
a remarkable, delightful human being."
Mr. JOHNSTON's interest in world affairs never abated. In his
early 70s, he worked as an election monitor in Nicaragua, El Salvador
and Angola for the United Nations, and for the Organization of
American States. Until recently, he was active in the Victoria
branch of the Canadian International Council.
Peter
Arthur
Edward
JOHNSTON was born in Toronto on September 18,
1921. He died February 19, 2008, in Victoria. He was 86. He is
survived by his wife, Rosanne
JOHNSTON, and by his children Celia,
Geoffrey, Stuart and Sarah. He also leaves his sister, Jane Rae,
and numerous grandchildren.
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BUTLER,
Bernice (née
PRIESTER)
On Monday, March 17, 2008 in the Serenity Room at Maple Manor
Nursing
Home,
Tillsonburg, Bernice
BUTLER was called home to
be with her Lord at the age of 83 years. Wonderful loving wife
of 56 years and best friend to her husband Harold. Caring and
devoted mother to her children Dennis
BUTLER and his wife
Faith
of Courtland, Donald
BUTLER of Tillsonburg, predeceased by her
infant son Douglas (1955). Loving grandmother to Michael, Graham
and Krystle. Survived by her brother Lloyd
PRIESTER and his wife
Jerrene, her brother's-in-law Terence
BUTLER and his wife
Elizabeth,
Arthur BUTLER, all of Tillsonburg. Predeceased by her siblings
Howard PRIESTER and his wife
Marguerite,
Carl
PRIESTER and his
wife Doris,
Emerson
PRIESTER and his wife Grace, her in-laws
Walter BUTLER,
Phyllis
COLE and her husband Will, George
BUTLER,
Isabelle ROOKE and her husband Lawrence. The family will receive
Friends at Ostrander's Funeral Home, 43 Bidwell Street, Tillsonburg
(519) 842-5221 on Thursday, March 20, 2008 from 2: 00-4:00 and
7: 00-9:00 p.m. A celebration of her life will be held in Ostrander's
Funeral Home Chapel on Friday, March 21, 2008 at 1: 00 p.m. Pastor
Ron MOHR of St. Luke's Lutheran Church, Tillsonburg. Interment
Delmer Cemetery in the spring. Memorial donations (payable by
cheque) may be made to the Juvenile Diabetes Association, Maple
Manor Serenity Room, St. Luke's Lutheran Church, Tillsonburg
or a charity of one's choice. Personal condolences may be made
at www.ostrandersfuneralhome.com
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CHAMBERS,
Gloria
Selena
At Queensway Nursing Home, Hensall on Wednesday, May 7, 2008
Gloria Selena
CHAMBERS formerly of Exeter in her 68th year. Beloved
daughter of the late Edward and Mary
(MAGUIRE)
CHAMBERS.
Dear
sister of Patricia
PRIESTLEY of Tilbury. Also survived by nieces,
nephews, cousins and friend Phil
REGIER.
Predeceased by a sister
Joyce and her husband Lorne
PRESZCATOR and a brother-in-law Bill
PRIESTLEY.
Friends may call at the Haskett Funeral Home, 370 William
Street, 1 west of Main, Exeter on Friday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
where the funeral service will be held on Saturday, May 10th
at 2 p.m. with the Rev. Paul
ROSS officiating. Interment Exeter
Cemetery. Donations to Community Living South Huron or the Queensway
Nursing Home would be appreciated by the family. Condolences
may be forwarded through www.haskettfh.com
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PRIMEAU o@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2008-01-09 published
SEYMOUR,
Frank▼
Frank SEYMOUR of Thornbury, and formerly of Collingwood Township,
passed away peacefully at Errinrung Nursing Home in Thornbury
on Wednesday, January 2, 2008 in his 89th year.
Frank was born in Collingwood Township, a
son of the late Ivor
and Edith (née
LEMINGTON)
SEYMOUR of England.
As a young man, Frank was employed in the farming operations
of the area and purchased his first house from his father located
behind the Ravenna Store. After renting a farm for a few years,
Frank purchased his own farm - the first farm south of Ravenna
- which he managed as a mixed farming operation for over fifty
years. Frank also worked at the Georgian Peaks for a number of
years and will be remembered as a mail carrier on R.R.#2 Clarksburg.
He was employed at Mitchell's Apple Plant both before and after
it was destroyed by fire.
Following the sale of the farm, he and his wife moved into Thornbury
where they resided for the past eleven years.
He will be lovingly remembered as a beloved husband by his wife
of some fifty-two years, the former Leona
WILSON.
He was the cherished father of John (Nancy)
SEYMOUR of Ravenna,
and Brenda (Doug)
HEWGILL of Clarksburg.
He will be a most sadly missed Grandpa of Trish (Vaughn)
PRIMEAU
of Bowmanville; Ashley
SEYMOUR of Kitchener; and Morgan, Darren
and Blake HEWGILL all of Clarksburg. Sisters Marion (late Roy)
SCARLETT, Violet (Howard)
DAVIES and Georgina (late Harry)
BOETTCHER
all survive their brother Frank and he was predeceased by a brother
Ernie (late Joan)
SEYMOUR.
Funeral services, officiated by Reverend Doctor Brian
GOODINGS,
were conducted at the Ferguson Funeral Home, The Valley Chapel,
in Thornbury on Friday January 4, 2008 with committal and interment
following at Maxwell Cemetery.
Granddaughter Ashley
SEYMOUR served as a flower bearer and Roy
ROBERTSON,
Eric
MARRIOTT, John
McKEAN and grand_sons Morgan, Darren
and Blake HEWGILL served as pallbearers.
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SEYMOUR,
Frank▲
At Errinrung Nursing Home in Thornbury on Wednesday January 2,
2008. Frank
SEYMOUR of Thornbury in his 89th year. Beloved husband
of the former Leona
WILSON. Cherished father of John (Nancy)
SEYMOUR of Ravenna and Brenda (Doug)
HEWGILL of Clarksburg. Sadly
missed grandpa of Trish (Vaughn)
PRIMEAU of Bowmanville; Ashley
SEYMOUR of Kitchener; and Morgan, Darren and Blake
HEWGILL all
of Clarksburg. Survived by sisters Marion (late Roy)
SCARLETT,
Violet (Howard)
DAVIES and Georgina (late Harry)
BOETTCHER.
Predeceased
by brother Ernie (late Joan)
SEYMOUR.
The family will receive
Friends at the Ferguson Funeral Home, The Valley Chapel, Thornbury
on Thursday from 7-9 p.m. Funeral services with the Reverend
Dr. Brian GOODINGS officiating will be conducted at the funeral
home on Friday January 4th at 1 p.m., with visiting the hour
prior. Committal and interment will follow at Maxwell Cemetery.
As your expression of sympathy, donations to the Alzheimer Society,
Meaford General Hospital Foundation or Errinrung Residence Council
would be appreciated and can be made through the funeral home.
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EDHOUSE,
Sheila
Peacefully at the Northumberland Hills Hospital on March 7, 2008,
Sheila EDHOUSE in her 90th year. Dear wife of 41 years to the
late Charles Henry
EDHOUSE.
Step-mother of Noreen
PRIMROSE and
Donald EDHOUSE.
Also missed by nephew Michael
FLYNN and family.
Cremation with a Memorial Mass at a later date. Those wishing
may make a memorial contribution by cheque to a charity of choice.
Condolences received at www.MacCoubrey.com
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PRINCE o@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2008-07-02 published
STEPHENS,
William "
Bill▼"
Sykes
William "
Bill▼"
Sykes
STEPHENS died on Tuesday, June 24, 2008
after a brief illness at Markdale Hospital. Bill was born in
Osprey Township on December 15, 1920. He was the youngest son
of Mary and Dougald
STEPHENS. In 1943 he married Hazel
WILKINSON
and they lived in Feversham and Dundalk before moving to the
8th line of Artemesia.
Bill is survived by his wife Hazel, his daughters Helen and her
husband Wayne
MERRIFIELD and Jean and her husband Lorne
McCAULEY.
He was a dear grandfather to Scott (Cynthia)
MERRIFIELD,
Stephen
(Vicki) MERRIFIELD, Dale (Kelly
MERRIFIELD, Amy (Bob)
HOARE and
Tom (Sarah)
McCAULEY. He will be loved and remembered by his
14 great-grandchildren Sarah, Mitchell, Nathan, Madeline, Mackenzie,
Marissa, Brady, Curtis, Jacob and Kirstin
MERRIFIELD; Connor
and Peyton
McCAULEY;
Lauren and William
HOARE.
Brother-in-law of Dolly
STEPHENS and Alice
STEPHENS,
Florence
and Garnet
HAMILTON and Dorothy and Ted
McCULLOCH.
Bill will
be missed by many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by brothers
Tom, Lloyd and John.
Bill took an active part in community and church life. He was
an electrician with his brother John in Dundalk for several years
before moving to the farm where he dairy-farmed with Hazel for
27 years.
Bill was a member of Gentle Shepherd Community Church where a
largely attended funeral service took place on Saturday, June 28,
2008. The funeral service was conducted by the Reverend Don
PRINCE
with tributes by Dale
MERRIFIELD, Amy
McCAULEY-
HOARE, Sarah
MERRIFIELD
and Reverend Adam
NICKEL.
Interment was at Flesherton Cemetery.
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STEPHENS,
Bill▲
The family of the late Bill
STEPHENS would like to thank relatives,
Friends and neighbours for the' kindness and sympathy shown us
with the loss of our husband, father and grandfather. Thank you
to Doctor Brian
POWER and the nurses and staff of Markdale Hospital.
Thank you to the Fawcett Funeral Home for their kind assistance
and to Rev. Don
PRINCE for his comforting message. Special thanks
to the ladies of Gentle Shepherd Church for the lovely lunch.
May God bless You. Sincerely,
- Hazel and family
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SKINNER,
Samuel
R. "
Sam"
Peacefully, surrounded by all of his family, at South Huron Hospital
Exeter, on Thursday, March 20, 2008, Samuel R. (Sam)
SKINNER
of Centralia in his 78th year. Beloved husband of Aldeen
(PYM)
SKINNER. Dear father of Karen and Gord
PRINCE of Port Sydney,
Gary and Cathy
SKINNER and Dianne
SKINNER all of Exeter. Dear
grandfather of Craig and Melissa, Scott and Julie, Jacquelyn
and Alandrea and great-grandfather of Annabelle. Dear brother
and brother-in-law of Doris
DENHAM of Saint Marys, Ken
MASON of
Wroxeter, John
McALLISTER of Hensall, Grace
PYM and Leona
MORLEY
both of Exeter. Also survived by his step-mother-in-law Lillian
PYM of Exeter. Predeceased by sisters Beulah
MASON and Alma
McALLISTER
and brothers-in-law Ron
DENHAM,
Howard
PYM and Bill
MORLEY. 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 the funeral
service will be held on Monday, March 24th at 1: 30 p.m. with
Pastor Peter
GUMMOW officiating. Interment Exeter Cemetery. Donations
to the Heart and Stroke Foundation, Centralia United Church,
or the South Huron Hospital Campaign would be appreciated by
the family. An Oddfellow Memorial Service will be held in the
funeral home Sunday afternoon at 1: 15 p.m. Condolences may be
forwarded through www.haskettfh.com.
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BROWN,
Geneva
Mae (née
PRINCE)
Born August 27, 1922
It is with profound sadness her family conveys the news of Geneva's
passing on Thursday April 17, 2008 at Southlake Residence, Newmarket,
in her 86th year. Beloved wife of the late Edward
BROWN (1982)
devoted mother of Carleton (Linda), Sydney (Mary), and Cutis
(Tara), loving sister of Eric (Lenore). Sadly missed by cherished
grandchildren Nat, Travis, Noami, Haydn, Nolan, and Esme; also
by great-grandchildren Ben, Meaghan, and Claire. Geneva will
also be sorely missed by her nieces, nephews, cousins, and Friends,
and residents and staff of Southlake. Although Geneva resided
in Toronto for much of her adult life she was able to spend many
of her senior years living in her birth community of North Buxton,
historically known as one of the "terminals" of the Underground
Railroad in Canada a fact of which Geneva was very proud. Friends
will be received at the Secord and Smith Funeral Home 8 Aberdeen
Street, Merlin, (519-689-4261) on Friday April 18, 2008 from 2: 00 to
4: 00 p.m. and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Funeral service will be held
at the North Buxton Community Church on Saturday April 19, 2008
at 2: 00 p.m. with Rev. Douglas
BIRSE and Rev. Carolyn
ROBINSON
officiating. Burial at North Buxton Community Church Cemetery.
As your expression of sympathy donations may be made to North
Buxton Community Church or, North Buxton National Historic Site and
Museum.
www.secordsmithfh.ca
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PRINCE,
Sam
On Tuesday, June 17, 2008, peacefully at his home. Sam
PRINCE,
beloved husband of the late Dora
PRINCE.
Loving father and father-in-law
of Jonas and Lynda, Irwin and Gail, and Cathy and Aaron
KWINTER.
Dear brother and brother-in-law of Harry and Alice
PRINCE of
St. Louis, and the late Sala
WEINBERG.
Devoted grandfather of
Ryan and Jenny, Lauren, Jacqueline, Jason, Jennifer and Kevin,
Sean, and Hilary. At Benjamin's Park Memorial Chapel, 2401 Steeles
Avenue West (3 lights west of Dufferin) for service on Thursday,
June 19, 2008 at 1: 00 p.m. Interment Apter Society section of
Bathurst Lawn Memorial Park. Shiva 18 Lower Village Gate #603.
Memorial donations may be made to The Sam and Dora Prince Family
Endowment for Perpetual Student Aid c/o Hebrew University 416-485-8000
in memory of Golda and Jonas Silberman, or to The Sam and Dora
Prince Family Endowment Fund c/o Mt. Sinai Hospital, 416-586-4800,
ext. 8290.
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LONDON,
Kilburn
Worden
It is with great sadness that the family of Kilburn
LONDON announces
his passing on July 19, 2008, at the age of 92. Born in Millinocket,
Maine, and raised in Saint John, New Brunswick, he was the son
of the late Alice
PARKER and Doctor Jepson
LONDON. He was predeceased
by his sister Edna, brothers Woodrow and Allison and by his wife
Madeline Pearl
PRINCE. He is survived by daughter Sandi and son
Michael (Karyn
COOPER.) He was a beloved Pop-pop to grandchildren
Christine GUPTILL (Jamie
BYL) and James
GUPTILL (Jeanette
ETTEL)
and Victoria and Jepson
LONDON, and great-grandchildren Morgan
BYL and Joshua
GUPTILL.
Fondly remembered by sisters-in-law Joan
LONDON and Jessie
LONDON, and his many nieces and nephews and
their families. He served as a Lieutenant during the Second World
War in Canada, Labrador and Europe. He had a distinguished career
with the Bank of Nova Scotia that spanned 45 years. Cremation
has taken place. Friends will be received at the Sherrin Funeral
Home, 873 Kingston Road (416-698-2861), on Thursday, July 24,
2008 between 6 and 8 p.m. A memorial service will be held at
Beach United Church (formerly Kew Beach United Church), at 140 Wineva
Avenue, on Friday, July 25, 2008 at 1: 30 p.m. Remembrance donations
to a charity of your choice would be appreciated.
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