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TREVAIL o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-06-13 published
TREVAIL,
Irene
D.
In loving memory of Irene D.
TREVAIL, dear wife, mother and grandmother,
who passed away June 13th, 1997. God saw you were getting tired
And a cure was not to be So he wrapped his arms around you And
whispered come with me. A golden heart stopped beating Hard working
hands at rest God broke our hearts to prove to us He only takes
the best. Deeply loved, sadly missed and always remembered.
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TREVIRANUS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-03-15 published
TREVIRANUS,
H.
Stewart
Died gracefully in Virginia, on February 29th, 2008. Born in
1918 in Germany, his family fled in 1935, first to England, then
Canada during the war. He rode in the Olympics for Canada in
1952, one of only 3 riders with clean jumping performances. After
moving to Virginia in '53, he was instrumental in the creation
of the United States Combined Training Association in 1959, and
devoted his personal life to horses. Professionally, he became
a renowned conservator of paintings, working for such august
clients as the National Art Gallery, Corcoran Gallery, and Paul
Mellon. By the 1970's, he was a member and served as President
of the Washington area St. Andrew's Society, becoming passionate
about all things Scottish later in life. Dad was witty, clever,
charming and unfailingly cheerful. He could design and build anything,
was inventive, and for years sketched our Christmas cards with
our animals in a Christmas scene. He was a natural physical comic,
with faces, gestures and expressions that made you laugh out
loud. He loved to dance. He lit up a room upon entering, was
an irrepressible ladies' man, and remained tall and trim, dressing
impeccably every day of his life - every inch a gentleman. Dad
will be missed greatly by his daughters Denya (Andrew), Leslie
(Ronnie) and Caroline (John Edward), and his three grandchildren
Matthew, Delia, Denya Dee, and by his wife Ann. He leaves behind
his first wife
Marilyn
MASSEY, who remained a life long friend,
and his second wife Virgina, mother of his late son Angus. A Memorial
Service was held on March 5th in Washington, D.C. A very special
thank you to Susan Pettey and Laura Krauss in Virginia, and to
his Canadian Friends who entertained him when he came to visit
Ontario in his later years. Dad now has his son, all his horses
and his dogs by his side. 'Carry on, regardless.'
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TREVISAN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-06-26 published
COSTANTIN,
Evidio
Guiseppe
A resident of Wallaceburg, died peacefully on Tuesday morning,
June 24, 2008 in his 87th year.
son of the late Antonio and Filomena
(TREVISAN) of Italy. Predeceased by his beloved wife
Lina
(LATTANZI.)
Loving father and father-in-law of Roland
COSTANTIN and Janice
of Chatham, Vic and Sandy
COSTANTIN of Petrolia, Gabriel and
Diane COSTANTIN of Ottawa and Sandro and Donna
COSTANTIN of Wallaceburg.
Sadly missed by his grandchildren Jessica, Jacob and Chris. Dear
brother and brother-in-law of Angela
RAPPANOTTI of Tecumseh,
Bruna CALEFFI of Toronto, Rita and Carmello
ATTARDI of Italy,
Alfia and Antonio
BISCARO of Wallaceburg and Orazio and Pino
LATTANZI of Italy. He will be remembered by his many nieces and
nephews in Canada and Italy. Predeceased by his sisters and brothers-in-law
Adele and Altero
VIOTTO,
Elena and Ermenjo
BOCCATO, Fausta and
Giovanni DIGIOVANNI,
Maria and Petro
ORTOLAN and Francisco
FURLONETTO,
brother and sister-in-law Guirino and Clara
COSTANTIN and brother
Giovanni COSTANTIN.
Evidio originally was born in San Dona di
Piave, a province of Venice, Italy. As a young man, he was an
underwater commando in World War 2. Athleticism was a major part
of his life, playing semi-pro soccer and the opportunity to represent
Italy in the later cancelled Olympics for the 400 meter hurdles
and 400 meter relay team. He was inducted into Wallaceburg's
Sports Hall of Fame with the 1975 Merchant Soccer Team and as
a builder of soccer in our community. Evidio was proud of being
a Canadian Citizen for over 50 years. He retired from the Lambton
Generating Station but was best remembered for his horticultural
services in and around Wallaceburg. He was awarded several certificates
of merit for good citizenship from Wallaceburg's Parks and Recreation,
Chamber of Commerce and more notably from the Governor General
of Canada. Friends will be received at the Haycock-Cavanagh Funeral
Home, 409 Nelson Street (at Elgin) in Wallaceburg from 2-4 and
7-9 p.m. on Thursday. Parish prayers will begin at 6: 45 p.m.
A Funeral Mass of the Resurrection will be celebrated by Fr. Greg
BONIN at Our Lady Help of Christians Church on Friday, June 27
at 11 a.m. The interment will follow at Riverview Cemetery. If
desired, remembrances to the charity of your choice may be left
at the funeral home 519.627.3231. E-mail condolences may be sent
to ecostantin@cavanaghfuneralhome.ca
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TREVISAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-07-22 published
Three killed in drive-by shooting by Etobicoke gang, sources
say
By Matthew
TREVISAN with a report from Timothy
APPLEBY,
Page▼
A10
Three men found shot to death in a bullet-ridden sport utility
vehicle were ambushed by members of an Etobicoke gang in a drive-by
shooting on a westbound Toronto highway before their stolen vehicle
was found in a nearby neighbourhood Sunday morning, police sources
said yesterday.
"The basic theory is that it was the 10th Street Gang who did
this, and they're bad guys," said a police officer familiar with
the investigation. "They put a gun up against one of our people
last year."
Another police source strongly played down the suggestion that
the slaughter entailed any kind of in-house cleaning. The victims
were known to police, sources said, but were not members of the
10th Street Gang, a loosely affiliated group of street cocaine
dealers.
The bodies of Adrian
BANNERMAN, 29, Aaron
MacDONALD, 20, and
Kurt CHARLES, 27, were found in an abandoned Nissan Pathfinder
just after 3: 40 a.m. Sunday on Lunness Road, near the intersection
of Browns Line and Lake Shore Boulevard.
Police said the driver of the sport utility vehicle, unharmed
in the attack, abandoned the vehicle moments before another person,
whose identity police are still trying to determine, called 911.
The driver, who was also known to police, contacted them yesterday
evening and is not considered a suspect in the shooting.
"He was in fear of being next," the first police source said,
referring to why the man abandoned the car.
At a news conference at police headquarters yesterday, Detective
Sergeant Dean
BURKS told reporters that the men had been at Fluid
Lounge in the entertainment district before driving west out
of the city. Also at the club were the people suspected of later
firing at the men, police said, but they have not received any
information to suggest there was an altercation.
J. Randall
BARRS, counsel for the night club's owner, Moses
SABATINO,
said the club has working video cameras that cover its entrances
and exits. The club had to install the cameras after its liquor
licence was revoked for 30 days in 2006, after Alcohol and Gaming
Commission of Ontario violations that included marijuana smoking
on the premises.
Det. Sgt. BURKS said a black or dark-coloured sport utility vehicle
approached the men on the right and started shooting "multiple"
times.
The driver of the victims directed police to the Browns Line
off-ramp of the Gardiner Expressway at Evans Avenue as a possible
location of the shooting, but police found no shell casings there.
"I would not be surprised if we found shell casings at another
location," Det. Sgt.
BURKS said. Police are in the process of
checking Ministry of Transportation cameras on Highway 427 and
the Queen Elizabeth Way for any sign of the shooting.
Police are also still trying to determine what led to the incident.
"You have to appreciate, we're less than 48 hours into the investigation,
so we haven't been able to establish a concrete motive at this
point," Det. Sgt.
BURKS said.
In 2005, members of the 10th Street Gang intimidated passersby
and rival gangs from an outpost in the Lake Shore Boulevard and
Islington Avenue area of the west end. But a Toronto police investigation
that May disrupted the drug operation, nabbing 13 dealers, more
than 400 grams of cocaine and $38,500 in cash.
"I haven't heard [the name] since, and I don't want to hear it
again, to tell you the truth," said Mark
GRIMES,
City of Toronto
representative for Ward 6 Etobicoke-Lakeshore. "It's not like
they're a big force down here."
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TREVISAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-07-24 published
'Ray of sunshine' slain; friend faces murder charge
By Matthew
TREVISAN,
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Toronto -- The parents of Karina
NEFF knew something was amiss
when the family dog, Max, returned home alone Monday after 10 p.m.
Ms. NEFF, who was developmentally delayed, would often walk her
Doberman in her neighbourhood near the Collegeway and Mississauga
Road, neighbour Brian
HENDERSON said yesterday.
"She'd sing and talk to herself," Mr.
HENDERSON, 63, said.
So when the Doberman returned alone, Ms.
NEFF's family contacted
the police.
At about 12: 30 p.m. Tuesday, police searching for the missing
31-year-old discovered her body between two fallen trees off
a path in a densely wooded area about one kilometre into Windy
Hollow Park, near Erin Mills Parkway and Dundas Street.
Police did not release a cause of death, but said an examination
of her body revealed obvious signs of trauma.
Yesterday, police charged Jason
OSBORNE, 22, of Mississauga with
first-degree murder.
He made a brief court appearance and was remanded into custody.
Homicide Inspector Norm
ENGLISH said Mr.
OSBORNE and Ms.
NEFF
had a previous relationship, but would not say anything further.
"They had an on-again, off-again relationship," he said.
Windy Hollow Park has a series of connected pathways that spread
out along South Millway and the Collegeway in Mississauga.
On one street near the park yesterday, a Peel police cruiser
was parked in a driveway of a home where neighbours said three
men in their 20s and 30s lived. Police would not comment.
Nicole HENDRICKS, who lives across the street from the house,
said that around 10 p.m. on Monday she saw Ms.
NEFF walking toward
the park with two of those men and one other man, and that only
two men came back.
At the NEFF family home yesterday, Ms.
NEFF's cousin Kevin answered
the door with tears in his eyes. "Right now there's nothing to
say," he said politely.
In a statement released by police, the family described Ms.
NEFF
as a "loving and caring daughter, sister and friend."
"We are a very close family and find ourselves in a state of
shock. …Karina
NEFF was a ray of sunshine and saw the good in
everyone and everything," the statement said.
On a rainy day in Mississauga, some residents who live near the
park carried flowers to the location where she was found.
Alicia THELWELL, 30, said she knew Ms.
NEFF from their time at
the Applewood School, a Peel Region high school for students
with disabilities.
"I didn't think this could happen to her," she said.
"I'm still shaking right now."
Police said they would not speculate about Mr.
OSBORNE's mental
capacity.
"There's no reason for the public's health or welfare to be in
jeopardy here because they knew each other," Peel Police spokesman
Wayne PATTERSON said.
"This is an isolated incident."
The death was Peel's 16th homicide this year.
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TREVITHICK o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-03-14 published
BULLOCK,
Rheola
Jean
(STEWARDSON)
At the Exeter Villa Nursing Home, Exeter on Thursday, March 13,
2008. Rheola J.
(STEWARDSON)
BULLOCK formerly of Greenway, Ontario
in her 92nd year. Beloved wife of the late William "Bill"
BULLOCK
(1977.) Dear mother and mother-in-law of Roy and Noreen
BULLOCK
of Greenway; Jean and Robert
SPROULE of Sebringville. Dear grandmother
to Connie and Doug
TREVITHICK,
Valerie
MARSHALL and Jamie
EVELEIGH,
Joe and Paula
BULLOCK,
Jim and Kim
BULLOCK, Terry
WALPER, Arlene
and John OOSTERWAL. Dear great-grandmother to Cheryl, Crystal,
Mike, Shawn, Chris, Chandel, Randy, Lacey, Brad, Bronson, Debbie,
Chris, Wayne, Craig, Lucas, Kyle and Kristin. Sister-in-law of
Wilma BULLOCK.
Predeceased by brother William
BULLOCK (1997.)
Family will receive family and Friends at the M. Box and son
Funeral Home, 183 Broad Street Parkhill where the funeral service
will be conducted on Sunday, March 16th at 2: 00 p.m. Visitation
1: 30 to 4:30 p.m. Saturday. Reverend Harry
DISHER will officiate.
Donations to the charity of choice would be appreciated. Interment
in Parkhill Cemetery. Share a memory or send condolences to www.boxfuneralhome.ca.
M. Box and son will plant a tree in memory of Mrs.
BULLOCK
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TREVOCHKA o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2008-03-07 published
SMITH,
Dorothy
May
At Grey Bruce Health Services, Markdale, Wednesday, March 5,
2008. Dorothy May
SMITH of Grey Gables, Markdale in her 80th
year. Beloved mother of Shirley (Tom)
PETHERICK of Guelph, Doug
(Deb) SMITH of Toronto, David
SMITH of Markdale and Laurie (Carl)
WRIGHT of Hanover. Cherished grandmother of Christopher
TREVOCHKA
Amanda and Taylor
FREHR-
SMITH; Madeline, Olivia and Grace
QUINN-
SMITH
Theresa and Benjamin
WRIGHT. Dear great-grandmother of Jack and
James TREVOCHKA.
Predeceased by daughter Carol
SMITH, daughter-in-law
Debbie QUINN-
SMITH and grand_son Ryan
SMITH.
Visitation will be
held at the May Funeral Home, Markdale on Tuesday, March 11th
from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. where a memorial service will be held
Wednesday, March 12th at 11: 00 a.m. Cremation with spring interment
in Markdale Cemetery. If desired, donations to the Walter Harris
Memorial Library or Grey Gables, Markdale would be appreciated.
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TREWARTHA o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-03-18 published
HAUGHTON,
Bernice
Olive (née
BOND)
Age 93, passed away peacefully at McCormick Home, on March 1st,
2008. Born in Detroit, Michigan, September 12, 1914. Beloved
wife of the late Lawrence Nelson
HAUGHTON (1995.) She was a registered
nurse, a graduate of Goderich General Hospital, worked in Goderich,
Clinton and Oxbow, Saskatchewan General Hospital. Predeceased
by her father Albert
BOND, mother Lucy
(McCRACKEN)
BOND, step-mother
Annie (COOPER)
BOND, sister Gertrude
TREWARTHA. Survived by sons
Terry,
Wayne
(Judy,) of London, Grandson Jason (Jill
JACKSON
and Elizabeth,) Also survived by sister Helen
WOODCOCK,
London,
brother Lloyd
BOND,
Clinton, sisters-in-laws, Ethel
PATTEN, and
Lorraine (Stewart)
SHIER of Carnduff, Saskatchewan, Wilda
KILAND
of Langley, British Columbia, and bother-in-law Kenneth
TREWARTHA
of London. Also loved by several nieces and nephews. Cremation
has taken place. Private interment will be held at Woodland Cemetery,
London at a later date. In lieu of flowers donations to McCormick
Home Foundation would be appreciated by the family.
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TREZISE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-06-02 published
POWELL,
Edna
(PORTER)
At her residence on Saturday May 31, 2008. Edna
(PORTER)
POWELL
of Woodingford Lodge, Woodstock in her 93rd year. Wife of the
late William "Bill"
POWELL (2006.) Mother of Richard of Edmonton
and grandmother of Michele, James, Jason, Kimberley, also living
in Edmonton. Sister-in-law of Margaret
(POWELL)
TREZISE of Woodstock,
George and his wife Bertha of Newfoundland, Laurie and his wife
Joan of Woodstock, Charles "Chuck" and his wife Dale of Ottawa.
Also many nieces and nephews. Predeceased by her mother and father,
five sisters and three brothers. Edna was the last surviving
member of her immediate family. Friends and relatives are invited
to join the family at the Longworth Funeral Home, 845 Devonshire
Ave., Woodstock, 519-539-0004 on Monday June 2, 2008 from 7-9 p.m.,
where the complete funeral service will be held in the chapel
on Tuesday at 2: 00 p.m. Interment in the Forest Lawn Cemetery,
London. Contributions to the Alzheimer Society would be appreciated.
Online condolences at www.longworthfuneralhome.com
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