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WALTHER o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-07-16 published
BLUME,
Andrew
At his residence, on Sunday, July 13, 2008. Andrew
BLUME of London,
in his 53rd. year. Dear son of Leonie
BLUME and the late Hans
BLUME. Dear nephew of Gerda
WALTHER and her daughter Angelika
LEWIS,
Ursula and Ignas
RASTONIS, Gunther and Christa
FUHRMANN
and Annie FUHRMANN.
Cremation has taken place with interment
following in Woodland Cemetery, London. A memorial service will
be held at a later date (A. Millard George Funeral Home, London
entrusted with arrangements.)
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HURWICH,
Nathan
O.
For seventy-three years husband to his beloved late wife Roey,
(née APPLEBAUM,)
son of the late Benjamin and Rachel
HURWICH,
friend and mentor to countless others, entrepreneur, philanthropist,
tireless volunteer and fund-raiser on behalf of many charitable
and community service organizations, passed away in his 99th
year on Thursday, February 14, 2008. Survived by his sisters
Anne HIMEL
(Ben
HIMEL and Jack
COHEN both deceased) of Toronto
and Ada WALTMAN
(Harry deceased) of Washington D.C., predeceased
by his brothers and sisters-in-law Reuben, Samuel (Becky), Dave
(Freda) and Sydney (Dolly), he will be dearly missed by them
as well as by all of his and Roey's many nieces and nephews and
their offspring to the third generation. The
son of parents who
emigrated from Russia on the same day and met aboard ship bringing
them to Canada, Nat was born in Toronto on August 11, 1909. He
was raised and educated there, and as a youth attended after-public-school
classes at Associated Hebrew School on Simcoe Street. While still
a young man Nat established himself as an acute and successful
entrepreneur, owning and operating a highly successful automotive
parts outlet until the late sixties when he decided to sell it
to allow him more time to do what he really wanted to do. Singularly
passionate in his commitment to community and to the State of
Israel, Nat made them and their institutions his life's work.
And during a lifetime of philanthropy and service to community
he received over one hundred honours and awards. In addition
to the many Letters of Commendation, Certificates and plaques,
so numerous some could not find space on his den's walls, his
efforts were also publicly recognized by being chosen the guest
of honour at several testimonial dinners as well as paid tribute
with the bestowing upon him of an Honorary Degree from Bar-Ilan
University in Israel. He will be remembered with gratitude by
those his passion touched and his leadership inspired. Among
the organizations which benefitted from his dedication and generosity
are: The United Way of Greater Toronto, Toronto Jewish Federation,
United Israel Appeal, Jewish National Fund of Toronto, Beth Tzedec
Congregation, Associated Hebrew Schools of Toronto, Canadian
Friends of Bar-Ilan University, Hebrew University, Ben Gurion
University, Boys Town, Jerusalem, Theological Seminary of America,
as well as State of Israel Bonds, Canadian Zionist Federation,
Al Latner Jewish Public Library, Toronto Lodge and Toronto Regional
Council of B'nai Brith, United Synagogue of America (Ontario
Region), Toronto Association for the Welfare of Soldiers in Israel,
Canadian Committee for Soviet Jewry, National Holocaust Remembrance
Committee, Mount Sinai Hospital, Baycrest Men's Service Group,
Board of Jewish Education, and many others. But Nat's greatest
and most enduring legacy are the thousands upon thousands of
students who have already graduated from, or presently attending,
or M'ezrat H'Shem will in the future be enrolled in the Toronto
Jewish Day School System on behalf of which he devoted his unstinting
efforts during his entire adult life. And it is through his personal
and gracious generosity the Nathan and Roey Hurwich Education
Centre, the Finch Avenue branch of Associated Hebrew Schools,
exists today as a thriving, vibrant middle-school of a thousand
plus Jewish students. A sincere thank you Nat seems totally inadequate,
yet for him it was more than enough. Nat will forever remain
in our hearts and in memories not only for the special person
he was, but also for the image he portrayed during his life -
and simply put, that is - to everyone including future generations
he will have helped to educate, a paradigm of what impact a single
life well- lived can have and accomplish. If Friends and well
wishers so desire, tributes in Nat's memory may be made to any
of the organizations listed above. Funeral services will be held
at Beth Tzedec Synagogue, 1700 Bathurst Street (south of Eglinton),
on Sunday, February 17th at 2: 30 p.m. Interment, Beth Tzedec
Memorial Park.
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WALTON o@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2008-01-23 published
FRASER,
James
Kenneth "
Ken"
Friday, December 14 a funeral service was held to celebrate the
96 year life of James Kenneth
FRASER.
Ken passed away suddenly
at Grey Gables, Markdale on December 11 with his wife of 71 years,
Elva, by his side.
Ken was born on Lot 36, Concession 9 of Proton Township, September 4,
1911. He was the fourth
son of James A.
FRASER and Elizabeth
WALTON, brother of Albert, Jack, Mel and Lena
McQUARRIE, who
have predeceased him. Ken attended S.S.#10 school and went on
to graduate from King Edward High School in Dundalk. He married
Elva HENDRY, daughter of William
HENDRY and Emma
PALLISTER on
September 12, 1936 and took over the farm where he was born.
Ken and Elva raised four children, Maxine, Margaret, Don and
Harvey. In 1973 they retired from farming and moved to Dundalk.
In 2003 Ken and Elva moved to Grey Gables, where Ken enjoyed
the community of residents and care people there.
Ken was truly a man of the soil, he began farming, ploughing
the fields with a one and two furrow plough and horses. He purchased
his first tractor in 1945, with his father-in-law. During his
time of farming he saw many changes. There was nothing fairer
to Ken than a clean field of grain waving in the wind or a new
born calf frolicking in the pasture, (especially if it was a
shorthorn). His passion was farming, and he loved the land and
took pride in what he could do with it. When he left the farm
Ken worked for Gohcon, a farm tilling company, for a few years
and found this enjoyable as he still worked with the land and
had a chance to see many farms of the area. His vegetable garden
and his roses were his pride and joy during his retirement time
in Dundalk and kept him busy, when he wasn't lawn bowling, in
the summertime.
Ken enjoyed a game of cards and was a regular visitor to the
little card room in Dundalk. He was noted for introducing the
euchre game pepper to Grey Gables. Ken took great interest in
what was going on in the world and faithfully read the newspapers
and watched the news. Quite often reminding his family of what
was up in politics and clueing them in on things they should
be aware of. He was always standing up for the agriculture community,
even in the last three weeks of his life, when he took up the
torch, that they should have butter on the tables at Grey Gables.
So with a petition he went the rounds of the residents and staff
and made a presentation to administration. It was received and
butter was put on the tables. Ken being who he was went one step
further and wrote a letter to Gay Lea congratulating them on
their 50th anniversary, and of course informed them of what he
had done at Grey Gables. He also made note that he had been on
the United Dairy and Poultry Board which was the beginning of
Gay Lea. A week after his passing a package came from Gay Lea
with four pounds of butter and a 50th anniversary limited edition
of a Gay Lea truck. This was Ken
FRASER to the end.
Ken devoted not only his time to farm and family, but to his
community and his church. He served 11 years as a director of
the Dundalk Agricultural Society and a term as president, and
was 4-H Calf Club leader during that time. One of his proudest
moments of his later years was opening the 150th Anniversary
of Dundalk Fair in 2005. He was a director on the Dundalk Co-Op,
and a director on the Grey County Hog Producers. Ken was a trustee
on Proton Township School Board, and seven years on Proton Township
Council. He attended Knox Presbyterian Church at Ventry where
he served on the board of managers, and also served as an elder
of Erskine Presbyterian Church, Dundalk. After moving to Grey
Gables, Ken was active on the residence council.
Rev. Mark DAVIDSON, minister of Erskine Church and Rev. John
HOGERWAARD, former minister of Erskine, officiated at the service
in Erskine Presbyterian Church, Dundalk. Service commenced with
Psalm 100, a Psalm of thanksgiving. Hymns sang were "All the
Way My Saviour Leads Me", "And Can It Be That I Should Gain"
and "Beyond the Sunset". Scripture read by granddaughter Christine
BUTLER was Psalm 23, 1st Corinthians 15: 55-57 and
Romans 8:35-39.
Rev. John HOGERWAARD gave a meditation "A Living Hope" that Hope
being through Jesus Christ, and Him alone. Memories were given
by grandchildren Shawn
WALTER,
Brent
FRASER and son Harvey
FRASER.
Rob SCOTT, grand_son, sang "In the Bulb There is a Flower." Pallbearers
were grand_sons, Brent
FRASER,
Shawn
WALTER, Richard
FRASER, Rob
SCOTT, grand_son-in-law Henry
REINDERS and great-grand_son Mark
REINDERS.
Flowerbearers were granddaughters, Christine
BUTLER,
Shelley KRAUTH,
Shirley
REINDERS and Julie
BARRETT.
Ken leaves behind his wife
Elva, daughters Maxine (Bob)
SCOTT
and Margaret (Ray)
WALTER and sons Don (Cay)
FRASER and Harvey
(Terry) FRASER, nine grandchildren, predeceased by one, and nine
great-grandchildren.
The many people who paid their respects at the time of Ken's
passing would have been received with great appreciation by Ken.
He was among a generation that there are few remaining. And many
of them who have been great examples of lives well spent no matter
what the challenge was before them. Harvey
FRASER, youngest of
the family, summed it all up when he said "Dad, you were one
of a kind, and you leave big footsteps to follow".
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WALTON o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2008-04-10 published
JONES,
Ailsa (née
MAPLEY)
At Errinrung Residence in Thornbury on Tuesday April 8, 2008.
The former Ailsa
MAPLEY, daughter of the late Ernest and Annie
Elizabeth (née
TOESLAND)
MAPLEY of England, in her 93rd year.
Predeceased by her beloved husband Hartley
JONES.
Loved mother
of Karen and her husband David
HAMMOND of Clarksburg and John
JONES of Thornbury. Fondly remembered and sadly missed by her
grandchildren and great-grandchildren: Kelly and her husband
Mike MacKEY and their children Blair and Hunter of Meaford; Jennifer
HAMMOND and her children Justice and Elijah of Clarksburg; and
Heather JONES of Thornbury. Dear sister of Rita
MILLWARD of England,
Desmond and his wife Joyce also of England, and Pauline and her
husband Bob
JASTAK of Thornbury. Predeceased by a sister Beryl
(late Levi)
MUSTARD formerly of Thornbury and Meaford. A memorial
funeral service, officiated by Reverend Judy
WALTON, will be
conducted at St. George's Anglican Church in Clarksburg on Saturday
April 12, 2008 at 11 a.m. with interment of Ailsa's ashes to
follow at Thornbury- Clarksburg Union Cemetery. As your expression
of sympathy, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society or a charity
of your choice would be appreciated and may be made through the
Ferguson Funeral Home, The Valley Chapel, 20 Alice St. E., P.O.
Box 556, Thornbury, Ontario N0H 2P0 (519-599-2718) to whom arrangements
have been entrusted.
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WALTON o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2008-05-06 published
DE WEVER,
Helen▼ (née
WALTON)
Helen Neil DE
WEVER, age 81, of Stratford passed away peacefully
at the Stratford General Hospital on Sunday May 4, 2008. Born
in Toronto, daughter of the late William
WALTON and the former
Helena ANDERSON.
Helen▼ earned her Bachelor of Arts Degree at
the University of Toronto and attended the Shaw Business School.
She was an active member of the Presbyterian Church and was a
lifelong member of the Women's Missionary Society. Beloved wife
of Noël DE
WEVER.
Loving▼ mother of Robert DE
WEVER and wife
Marian,
Ruth TEENINGA and husband Pete, John DE
WEVER and wife
Frances.
Cherished grandmother of Emma, Maklane, Tina and husband James,
Anna, Pieter, Luke, Grace, Jesse and Jordan. Also survived by
sisters Mary
HILL and husband Ron, Elizabeth
KIDNEW and husband
Al, brother-in-law Bill
MURPHY, many nieces and nephews. Predeceased
by sons David (1999), Paul (1990) and sister Margaret (2007).
Friends and relatives may call at the W.G. Young Funeral Home,
430 Huron Street, Stratford on Wednesday May 7th from 7-9 p.m.
A Memorial Service will be held at Knox Presbyterian Church,
Stratford▼ on Thursday at 11 a.m. Rev. Terry
HASTINGS will officiate.
As expressions of sympathy, memorial donations may be made to
Knox Presbyterian Church or the Women's Missionary Society through
the funeral home. wgyoungfuneralhome
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WALTON o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-02-27 published
BELANGER,
Dorothy
A.
At Victoria Hospital on Monday, February 25, 2008, Dorothy A.
BELANGER in her 86th year. Beloved wife of the late William "Bill"
BELANGER (1989.) Dear mother of Brian W.
BELANGER
(Joyce) of
London and Yvonne
MERIAM
(Wesley) of Markdale. Loving grandmother
of Kimberley, Anne, Heather and Melissa. Great-grandmother of
Brittany, Laura, Tyler, Ryan and William. Also survived by her
sisters Margaret
WALTON
(John) and Joyce
REEVES (Fred) and her
brother Jim
INGHAM
(Rose.)
Predeceased by her brother and sister-in-law
Frank and Lily
INGHAM.
Visitors will be received in the O'Neil
Funeral Home, 350 William Street on Wednesday evening from 7: 00-9:00 p.m.
The Funeral Service will be conducted in the Chapel on Thursday
at 10: 00 a.m. with Reverend Brian
McKAY officiating. Private
interment at a later date. Memorial donations may be made to
the Canadian Cancer Society or the Arthritis Society.
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WALTON o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-06-16 published
GEDDES,
Ruth (née
STEEDMAN)
Peacefully at Parkwood Hospital on Sunday, June 15, 2008, Ruth
GEDDES in her 83rd year. Beloved wife of 61 years of Roy
GEDDES.
Cherished mother of Alan and his wife Dorothy of Saint Thomas,
Brian and his wife Donna of Kitchener and Marilyn and her husband
Dan WALTON of London. Devoted grandmother of Jeff, Michael (deceased,)
David, Beth, Christopher and Eryn and great-grandmother of Hayley,
Hannah, Ashlyn, Emily, Wesley and Megan. Loving sister of Doris
and her husband John
BRYANT of London and George
STEEDMAN and
his wife Penny of London. Predeceased by parents Robert
STEEDMAN
and Alice (née
WILD) and sister Mary and her husband Stanley
TACKABURY.
Ruth was very involved as an executive of the London
Horticultural Society and was extremely proud of being awarded
a life time membership. Ruth was formerly a longtime resident
of Oak St. Friends will be received at Evans Funeral Home, 648 Hamilton
Road (1 block east of Egerton) on Tuesday from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m.
Funeral service will be held in the Evans Chapel on Wednesday
June 18, 2008 at 1 p.m. Interment Grove Cemetery. Donations to
charity of choice would be greatly appreciated by the family.
Online condolences can be expressed at www.evansfh.ca A tree
will be planted as a living memorial to Mrs. Ruth
GEDDES.
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WALTON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-01-05 published
WATSON,
Robert
Athur
James "
Bob"
Robert Arthur James
WATSON "Bob" 74, of Sweetwater Golf and Tennis
Club, Haines City, Florida, passed away on Thursday December 20th,
2007, from a brief illness, at the Heart of Florida Hospital,
in Davenport, Florida. Bob was born on August 26th, 1934 in Saint_John,
Newfoundland.
Predeceased by his parents, Robert
WATSON
Sr.,
and Dorothy
WATSON (née
HANSON) and his wife Roslyn Pearl
WATSON
(Lyn,) (née
MUNRO.)
Bob was a long term member at Cedar Springs
Golf and Community Club, Burlington, Ontario, and he enjoyed
the sunny weather of Sweetwater, Haines City, Florida, during
the winter months. Bob had an abundant life with close ties to
his family. He is loved and will be missed by his sister Joan
WALTON and husband John, and his brother Jim
WATSON and wife
Beverly. Bob's three daughters, Jennifer, Jill and her husband
Simon GAUCI, and Julie and her husband Justin
WEIBE, are deeply
saddened by the sudden loss of their father. Bob is also survived
by six grandchildren: Emily, Brennan, Riley, Zoe, Ethan and Seth.
Bob (aka the Corn King) adored his grandchildren and was often
seen telling them funny stories, taking them for golf cart rides
and giving them a tickle-time. Bob was also a special uncle to
numerous nieces and nephews from the west coast and the Ottawa
valley. The family wishes to express a special thanks to their
father's companion, June Jones, a resident of Sweetwater, for
her kindness and loving Friendship with Bob over the past few
years. Bob was a loyal employee of McBee Inc. (1964-1981) and
of Safeguard Business Systems (1981-1993). As proprietor of 'Watson
Mills', he designed and produced original pepper mills and kitchen
accessories that stand out as fine examples of form and function.
Bob was a passionate golfer winning senior tournaments at both
Sweetwater and Cedar Springs. He also served as president and
treasurer of Cedar Springs during his 25 years as a member, where
numerous Friends enjoyed his sense of humour, companionship and
commitment. Bob appreciated the good things in life such as wine,
Montreal smoked meat, seafood, Canadian cheese, nature, art,
craftsmanship, hard work and loyalty. In lieu family Bob's service
of a funeral service the has decided to honor life with a memorial
in July, 2008.
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WALTON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-03-11 published
HANDS,
Esther▼
Peacefully▼ on Monday, March 10, 2008 at her home. Esther
HANDS,
beloved wife of the late Harold
HANDS.
Loving▼ mother and mother-in-law
of Sharon and Stanley
CLAVIR, and Doctor Brian and Cynthia
HANDS.
Dear sister and sister-in-law of Minna
GOODMAN,
Ethel▼
WALTON,
Beatrice and Sid
MAGDER,
Harold▼ and Linda
ZENER, Kay
ZENER, Edith
LEVY, and the late Allan (Sonny)
TURNER,
Norma▼
REVO, and David
ZENER.
Devoted grandmother of Robin
MIRSKY, Jeffrey
HANDS, Stuart
and Desiree
HANDS, and Laurie and the late David
BALICK, and
great-grandmother of Jonah, Hannah, Jacob, and Harrison. Special
thanks to Thelma, Dr.'s Les
RICHMOND and Russell
GOLDMAN for
their care, compassion and kindness. At Holy Blossom Temple,
1950 Bathurst Street, (Bathurst south of Eglinton) for service
on Wednesday, March 12, 2008 at 12: 30 p.m. Interment Holy Blossom
Memorial Park. Shiva 169 Dunvegan Road from 2: 00 p.m. daily evening
services at 8: 00 p.m. Memorial donations may be made to the Esther
Hands Memorial Fund c/o Holy Blossom Temple Foundation, 416-789-3291
extension 265.
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WERT,
Walter
Ross, UE
Wally died peacefully April 23, 2008 in his 91st year. Born July 3,
1917 in Avonmore, Ontario, he graduated from Radio College, Toronto,
as a Commercial Radio Operator in 1937. During World War 2, Wally
served in the Royal Canadian Corps of Signals (#2 Special Wireless)
and was awarded a special mention in dispatches for his work
in Britain and Europe. He married Aleen (née
WALTON) in England
on July 31, 1943. At the end of the war, they settled into their
first home in Montreal, where later their three daughters were
born. Wally resumed work at RCA Victor, aligning and testing
the first television set built in Canada in 1948. In 1957 the
family moved to Chalk River, Ontario, where Wally designed and
built their home while working as an instruments technician at
Atomic Energy of Canada. For 18 years he partnered in 'Electronic
Services', a home-based radio and television repair business.
Wally retired in 1978 and two years later moved with Aleen to
White Rock, British Columbia, where he continued to document
his family genealogy until the end of his life. He self-published
two books of his family history and a third about his war experience
in Special Wireless. Wally was predeceased by daughter Joyce
(FAIRBANKS) in 1993, and is survived by wife
Aleen, daughters
Anne (Sze-Yin)
YUEN and Karen (John)
RICHARDSON, son-in-law Bryan
FAIRBANKS
(Rebecca,) 3 Fairbanks and 4 Yuen grandchildren, and
2 great-grandchildren. Cremation has taken place and a gathering
to celebrate Wally's life is planned for July 3, 2008, in Surrey,
British Columbia. In remembrance of Wally, his family requests
that donations be sent to White Rock Hospice Society, 15510 Russell
Ave, White Rock, British Columbia V4B 2R3 to be put towards construction
of a local hospice. Victory Memorial Park Funeral Centre 604-536-6522
www.victorymemorialpark.com
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DE WEVER,
Helen▲
Neil (née
WALTON)
Helen Neil DE
WEVER, age 81, of Stratford passed away peacefully
at the Stratford General Hospital on Sunday May 4, 2008.
Born in Toronto, daughter of the late William
WALTON and the
former Helena
ANDERSON.
Helen▲ earned her Bachelor of Arts Degree
at the University of Toronto and attended the Shaw Business School.
She was an active member of the Presbyterian Church and was a
lifelong member of the Women's Missionary Society.
Beloved wife of Noël DE
WEVER.
Loving▲ mother of Robert DE
WEVER
and wife Marian,
Ruth
TEENINGA and husband Pete, John DE
WEVER
and wife Frances. Cherished grandmother of Emma, Maklane, Tina
and husband James, Anna, Pieter, Luke, Grace, Jesse and Jordan.
Also survived by sisters Mary
HILL and husband Ron, Elizabeth
KIDNEW and husband Al, brother-in-law Bill
MURPHY, many nieces
and nephews.
Predeceased by sons David (1999), Paul (1990) and sister Margaret
Friends and relatives may call at the W.G. Young Funeral Home,
430 Huron Street, Stratford, on Wednesday, May 7th from 7-9 p.m.
A Memorial Service will be held at Knox Presbyterian Church,
Stratford,▲ on Thursday at 11 a.m. Rev. Terry
HASTINGS will officiate.
As expressions of sympathy, memorial donations may be made to
Knox Presbyterian Church or the Women's Missionary Society through
the funeral home. wgyoungfuneralhome
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WALTON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2008-03-11 published
HANDS,
Esther▲
Peacefully▲ on Monday, March 10, 2008 at her home. Esther
HANDS,
beloved wife of the late Harold
HANDS.
Loving▲ mother and mother-in-law
of Sharon and Stanley Clavir, and Doctor Brian and Cynthia
HANDS.
Dear sister and sister-in-law of Minna
GOODMAN,
Ethel▲
WALTON,
Beatrice and Sid
MAGDER,
Harold▲ and Linda
ZENER, Kay
ZENNER,
Edith LEVY, and the late Allan (Sonny)
TURNER,
Norma▲
REVO, and
David ZENNER.
Devoted grandmother of Robin
MIRSKY, Jeffrey
HANDS,
Stuart and Desiree
HANDS, and Laurie and the late David
BALICK,
and great-grandmother of Jonah, Hannah, Jacob, and Harrison.
Special thanks to Thelma, Doctors Les
RICHMOND and Russell
GOLDMAN
for their care, compassion and kindness. At Holy Blossom Temple,
1950 Bathurst Street (Bathurst south of Eglinton) for service
on Wednesday, March 12, 2008 at 12: 30 p.m. Interment Holy Blossom
Memorial Park. Shiva 169 Dunvegan Road from 2: 00 p.m. daily evening
services at 8: 00 p.m. Memorial donations may be made to the Esther
Hands Memorial Fund c/o Holy Blossom Temple Foundation, 416-789-3291
extension 265.
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WILKINS,
James
Roy
At Lambton Meadowview Villa, on Saturday, March 1, 2008. James
Roy WILKINS, 87 years, of Petrolia. Devoted husband of Irene
after 67 years of marriage. Dear father of Bob
WILKINS and his
wife Louise of Edmonton, Eileen
WALZ and her husband Robert of
Mississauga, Janet
KOWAL and her husband David of Calgary, Brian
WILKINS and his wife
Susan of Bright's Grove and a special friend
Margarethe
WILKINS of Sarnia. Dear Grampa to Reid
WILKINS of
Edmonton, Brianne
WILKINS and fiance Chris
BESTER of Ajax, Lindsay
WILKINS of Sarnia, Aaron
WALZ of Ottawa, Michael
WALZ of Mississauga
and John KOWAL of Calgary. Also survived by a sister Shirley
McCART of Ingersoll, a brother, David
WILKINS of Quebec, as well
as many nieces and nephews. Jim served his country during World
War 2 with the Royal Canadian Air Force and was a Dow Chemical
retiree with nearly 30 years of service. A private funeral service
will be held at the Needham-Jay Funeral Home, Petrolia (519-882-0100)
with Rev. Nancy
ADAM/ADAMS of Christ Anglican Church officiating.
Interment in Resurrection Cemetery, Sarnia. In lieu of flowers,
memorial donations may be made by cheque to the Christ Church
Bellringers or the Alzheimer Society of Sarnia-Lambton. Memories
and condolences may be sent on line at www.needhamjay.com
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