CANCER
CANCILLA
CANDREA
CANE
CANFIELD
CANGAO
CANIVET
CANN
CANNATA
CANNEY
CANNING
CANNINGTON
CANNON
CANSFIELD
CANT
CANTIN
CANTON
CANCER o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2008-02-13 published
FOX--In loving memory of Joseph Irving Fox Junior "Sonny Boy." Waasaanese
Nbiish. October 1, 1969 - February 19, 2007
He fought so hard to stay with us
He knew we'd miss him so
But God knew he was hurting
And said, "It's time to go."
He suffered long without complaint
Oh yes, he paid his dues
He never once said "pity me"
Just smiled and saw it through.
His pain has stopped, the hurting done,
How we miss his dear sweet face.
God took his hand and led him home
He's in a better place.
One year ago he left us
With fond memories ever more
We all know he will be waiting
On the other shore.
CANCER IS SO
LIMITED
It cannot cripple
LOVE
It cannot shatter
HOPE
It cannot corrode
FAITH
It cannot eat away
PEACE
It cannot destroy
CONFIDENCE
It cannot kill
FRIENDSHIP
It cannot shut out
MEMORIES
It cannot silence
COURAGE
It cannot invade the
SOUL
It cannot reduce
ETERNAL
LIFE
It cannot quench the
SPIRIT
It cannot lessen THE
POWER
OFTHE
RESURRECTION OF
JESUS
CHRIST
OUR
LORD.
Lovingly remembered by Mom and Dad and Family.
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CANCILLA o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2008-03-10 published
COLANGELO,
Mary
Anne (née
SCHILLACI)
Peacefully at the Trillium Health Centre, Mississauga, on Saturday,
March 8, 2008 in her 92nd year. Loving wife of the late Anthony
"Tony" COLANGELO.
Predeceased by her parents Anthony and Josephine
SCHILLACI and brothers and sisters Lena
BADALI,
Ana
CICHOCKI,
Freda CANCILLA, Josephine, Charlie, Frank and Gus
SCHILLACI.
Dearest aunt and great-aunt of many nieces and nephews. Friends
may call at the Turner and Porter "Peel" Chapel, 2180 Hurontario
Street, Mississauga (Hwy. 10, N. of the Queen Elizabeth Way) on
Wednesday and Thursday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Mass will
be celebrated at Holy Rosary Church, 354 St. Clair Ave. West,
Toronto on Friday, March 14, 2008 at 10: 00 a.m. Interment Mount
Hope Cemetery. If desired, remembrances may be made to Campaign
Life, 104 Bond Street, Suite 305, Toronto M5B 1X9.
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CANDREA o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-02-23 published
CANDREA,
Simion
N.
(October 14, 1935-February 10, 2008)
It is with great sadness that we have to announce the totally
unexpected and sudden passing of Simion N.
CANDREA.
Simion was
a Man of Character, Courage, Dignity and the living definition
of Respect. A devoted Family Man, an Extraordinary Parent, a
best friend and confidante to many, a man from whom advice and
counsel were many times sought after by the local community.
Simion was a man that lived in a Free Spirit, in a country and
under a regime for which, for more than 40 years Freedom was
not necessarily an option. He loved Nature and Mountains like
he loved his family. He came to know and appreciate wildlife
more than academia level professorships. He experienced his fair
share of hardship in life, but never complained for one instance:
as a child, he had to deal with the final years of the World
War 2 and the fact that German vs. Russian's war operations were
taking place on his family's lands; subsequently he had to work
hard and help not only to rebuild a country destroyed by war,
but also had to put his and his family's share into paying, for
almost 20 years, war damages imposed by Soviet Union; last but
not least, he lost a son, who was only at the age of 34 when
he passed away. Simion was a Man with an outstanding sense of
humor and a man who woke up each and every morning with a lust
for life as if that will be his last day on Earth. Simion was
a Man who would have liked of us to celebrate his life by going
forward full speed and trying to make the world a better place,
each and every day, hour by hour, idea by idea. He was a man
that would have liked us to celebrate his life by enjoying a
good laugh and a good glass of wine. He is survived by his wife
of 39 years Elena, grand_sons Vasile and Ionut, brothers Grigore,
Ioan, Crizant and Viorel and sister Livia, all of whom live in
Bucovina - Northern Romania and his only living son - Simion,
resident of Toronto, Canada.
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CANE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-03-22 published
TURNER,
John
Kingsley
Born in London, Ontario on June 29, 1931. Departed on March 03,
2008 resident of London, Ontario. Turner John K. died peacefully
on Sunday, March 9, 2008 with his wife of 55 years Annie and
his family at his side after a brief illness. He was predeceased
by his mother Irene Ivy Rose
CANE.
John is survived by his loving
and devoted wife, Annie (née
WOLFE,) his son John
TURNER
(Joan)
of Dryden, Ontario, daughter Julia
TURNER
(Brian
GIBB) of Lemington,
Ontario; daughter Sandra
LUEDI of Zurich, Switzerland; daughter
Cheryl WALTHER
(Mark
CHATTERSON) of Woodstock, Ontario; son Robert
TURNER
(Roseanna) of London and daughter Marianne
TURNER (Cathy
WEGLO) of London, Ontario. He is also survived by his many grandchildren
who were very dear to him Glenda, Cynthia, Sean, Tiana, Krista,
Alicia, Jeremy, Jessie, Gayla, Erich, Holly, Adam, Lauren and
Daniel. John was a true family man who cared deeply for his family.
His love of his wife, children and grandchildren showed itself
in everything that he did in his life. He will never to be forgotten
by those who knew and loved him. John worked as a Stationary
Engineer, retiring from the Mount Saint_Joseph Motherhouse of London.
He will be missed by his many Friends in London with whom he
enjoyed good conversation over a cup of coffee. He was particularly
interested in anthropology, economics and history. He enjoyed
golf and took pride in growing roses. He was a talented artist,
providing his children with many hours of enjoyment recreating
comic strip characters. Through his sharing of stories of life
growing up in the nineteen thirties and forties, he instilled
in his children a sense of hard work, responsibility, fairness
and a love of family. He was a truly wonderful man who disliked
being the center of attention, and needed no acclaim for his
accomplishments aside from simply knowing that his family benefited.
His family would like to thank family and Friends for the tremendous
outpouring of love and support that they and John received while
he was in hospital. Also, to the doctors, nurses, and many specialists
of the London Health Science Centre, your compassion and encouragement
were outstanding. In accordance to his wishes John has been cremated.
No funeral or memorial will be observed. Donations may be made
to the charity of your choice.
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CANFIELD o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-07-24 published
KELLY,
Betty Joe-Ann (formerly
SCHNEIDER, née
CANFIELD)
At Woodstock General Hospital on Monday, July 21, 2008, Betty
Joe-Ann KELLY (née
CANFIELD, and formerly
SCHNEIDER) of Woodstock,
in her 83rd year. Beloved wife of the late Norman
KELLY (1994.)
Dear mother of Stephen
SCHNEIDER
(Viki) of Windsor, Jillian
BERTRAND
(John) of Norwich, Jacqueline
GOODALL
(Bob) of Brantford, Kenneth
KELLY
(Bonnie) of Stokes Bay, William
KELLY (Carole
MacGILLIVRAY)
of Puslinch, Mavis
HEWITT
(Neil) of Woodstock, Barbara
BUTLER
(Howard) of Simcoe, Colleen
FAWCETT
(Walter) of Woodstock, Michael
KELLY
(Valerie
ANSCOMBE) of Lions Head, and Patrick
KELLY of
Woodstock. Also lovingly remembered by 29 grandchildren and 27 great-grandchildren.
Predeceased by her parents Russell and Cora
CANFIELD, sister
Jean KNAGGS and her husband Benny
KNAGGS, sister Eleanor
CANFIELD,
cousin Ruth
BLUEMAN, and niece Patricia
OWENS (Dr. Mike
OWENS
of Newmarket). Betty was a charter member of the Imperial Order
of the Daughters of the Empire Wingate Raiders Chapter. Friends
will be received at the Smith-LeRoy Funeral Home, 69 Wellington
Street North, Woodstock on Thursday, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral
service in the chapel on Friday, July 25, 2008 at 11: 00 a.m.
with Rev. Janice
FISHER officiating. Interment at Oxford Centre
Pioneer Cemetery. If desired, memorial donations to the Multiple
Sclerosis Society would be appreciated. Smith-LeRoy, (519) 537-3611.
Personal condolences may be sent at www.smithleroy.com
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CANGAO o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-05-08 published
SLATER,
Alan
James
At Alexandra Marine and General Hospital, Goderich on Tuesday,
May 6, 2008 after a courageous battle with cancer and surrounded
by his loving family. Mr. Alan James
SLATER of Goderich in his
57th year. Alan will be sadly missed by his loving wife and best
friend Celeste Joy
SLATER; sons and daughter-in-law Christopher
ALAN and Kathryn of Vancouver, British Columbia and Eric
JAMES
of Brookswood, British Columbia. Alan will also be missed by
his Dad Jim
SLATER of Sarnia and formerly of Goderich, three
sisters Margaret
WILLIS of Sarnia; June and Tony
JEACOCK of Sarnia
and Joyce and Ken
HARRISON of Bobcaygeon; brother-in-law Carlos
CANGAO and his family of Manila, The Philippines and many nieces,
nephews, great nieces and great nephews. Predeceased by his mother
Rose SLATER, one sister Daphne
SLATER and by one brother-in-law
Joon CANGAO.
Friends will be received at the Falconer Funeral
Homes Ltd. - Bluewater Chapel, 201 Suncoast Drive E., Goderich
on Friday from 6-9 p.m. where the Funeral Liturgy will be held
on Saturday, May 10, 2008 at 2: 00 p.m. with Father Thomas
CHERUSSERIL
officiating. Cremation. Parish Prayers will be held at the Funeral
Home on Friday at 6: 00 p.m. Donations to the Canadian Cancer
Society or to the Connecticut Scanner Fund would be appreciated
as expressions of sympathy.
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CANIVET o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-02-25 published
McDONALD,
Ronald
L.
Peacefully February 19, 2008, while enjoying winter in Arizona,
Ronald L. McDONALD of Goderich in his 77th year. Loving partner
of Betty J.
MacPHEE of Goderich. Beloved father of Tory
McDONALD
of Goderich, Anne
BABIN of Aylmer, Robert (Elizabeth)
McDONALD
of Cornwall, and David (Lisa)
McDONALD of Goderich; all children
of Catherine
McDONALD
(Shore.)
Fondly remembered by the MacPhee
family, notably, Crystal of Goderich and Shane of Toronto. Dear
brother and brother-in-law of Ellen (Bill)
MacGREGOR of Kitchener,
Kathleen McDONALD of Schomberg, Les
CANIVET of Arthur, Shirley
McDONALD of Mississauga and Harold (Eleanor)
McDONALD of Schomberg.
Predeceased by father Ernest
McDONALD and mother Victoria
McDONALD
(SANDERSON,) sister Mary
CANIVET and brother Ernie
McDONALD.
Adored and sadly missed by grandchildren Danielle and Ella
BABIN,
Ryan and Katherine
McDONALD, and Courtney, Nicole, Sarah and
Elizabeth McDONALD.
Fondly remembered by numerous nieces and
nephews. Revered as a pillar by the many residents of Palm Creek
Retirement Community. Memorial Service to be held March 1, 2008
at North Street United Church, Goderich at 11: 00 a.m. Lunch to
follow. Donations to the Canadian Tire Jumpstart Program (http://www.canadiantire.ca/jumpstart/)
to help needy children participate in Sports or the Alexandra
Marine and General Hospital Connecticut Scanner Fund gratefully
accepted. McCallum and Palla Funeral Home, Goderich, 519-524-7345.
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CANN o@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2008-01-02 published
WASSERFALL,
Margaret
Elizabeth
At Grey Gables, Markdale, on Friday, December 21, 2007, Margaret
Elizabeth 'Betty'
WASSERFALL of Markdale formerly of Toronto,
in her 85th year. Beloved wife of William
WASSERFALL, loving
mother of Kathleen
WILSON of Toronto Judith
WASSERFALL
(David
CANN) of Mississauga and Valerie
WASSERFALL
(James
CULLEN) of
Chesley. Dear grandmother of Peter
MORRIS;
Ian,
Blair,
Anne and
Mary WILSON;
James and Stephanie
CULLEN; Gregory,
Heather and
Margaret CANN.
Predeceased by daughter Anne
MORRIS and brother
Bill JENNINGS.
Betty served in the Royal Canadian Air Force during
World War 2, graduated from Victoria College, U. of T., receiving
her Bachelors of Arts, Library Science and Education. Betty was
employed by the York Board of Education as head Librarian at
Bayview Secondary School and was active in Friends of the Library,
Markdale, Toronto Historical Society, Paperweight Collectors
Association Ontario, Genealogical Association Ontario and the
Ontario Bird Banding Association. The family received Friends
at the May Funeral Home, 63 Main St. E., Markdale on Thursday,
December 27 from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. A funeral service was
held at Annesley United Church, 82 Toronto St. S. Markdale on
Friday, December 28, 2007 at 1 p.m. Interment in Mount Pleasant
Cemetery, Toronto. If desired, donations to Heart and Stroke Foundation
or Walter Harris Memorial Library would be appreciated.
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CANN o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2008-04-28 published
CANN,
Doris
Violet (née
WOODHOUSE)
Peacefully and with family beside her at the family home in ‘Griersville',
St. Vincent Township, on Friday, April 25, 2008. Born in Euphrasia
Township, a daughter of the late Violet Florence (née)
DOBSON
and Frederick William
WOODHOUSE.
Doris
CANN, in her 80th year,
predeceased by her beloved husband Reginald Alexander
CANN in
June 2005. Much loved mother of Carol and her husband Doug
BOWINS
and Larry CANN and his wife
Barb, all of Meaford; Lonnie
CANN
and his wife
Penny of Markdale; Barb and her husband Bill
SADLER
also of Meaford; and Sherry and her husband Charles
DEAL of Cambridge.
Sadly missed by eleven grandchildren and fifteen great-grandchildren:
Scott and Susan
BOWINS and their children Sam and Shelby, Tanya
BOWINS and her son Eric, Lori and Jeff
WILLIAMS and their children
Hayley and Tate, Marsha and Darryl
MOLAND and their daughters
Emma and Julia, Amy
CANN
(Murray
FIFE,) Michelle and Matthew
JUBY and their children Morgan, Drew, Logan and Carly, Amanda
and Chad RONEY and their children Jacob, Emily, Jordan and Summer,
Adam MANELLA,
Matthew
MANELLA (Candise
GLEASON,) and Chris and
Melissa SADLER.
Predeceased by a granddaughter Andrea and a great-granddaughter
Lily. Dear sister of Lloyd
WOODHOUSE and his wife
Jean and Harold
Woodhouse and his wife June all of Heathcote and predeceased
by a brother Arnold
WOODHOUSE and remembered by his wife
Dorothy.
Sister-in-law of Jessie (late Robert
LACKEY) of Orangeville,
Mary (late Leslie)
BREADNER of Heathcote, Viola
GRAHAM (late
Ernie BURGOYNE), Verna (late Murray
HODGKINSON), Blanche (Mrs. Keith
KNIGHT) and Elgin
CANN and his wife
Marlene all of Meaford. Also
predeceased by sisters-in-law Wilma
WOODHOUSE and Irene
EMARY.
Fondly remembered and special Aunt of many nieces and nephews
and their families. A private family funeral service, officiated
by Peter McDONALD of the Church of Christ, will be conducted
at the Ferguson Funeral Home in Meaford on Tuesday, April 29,
2008 with committal and interment services to follow at Lakeview
Cemetery. As your expression of sympathy and in lieu of flowers,
donations to the Canadian Cancer Society or a charity of your
choice would be appreciated and may be made through the Ferguson
Funeral Home, 48 Boucher St. E., Meaford, N4L 1B9 (519-538-1320).
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CANN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-02-13 published
CANN,
Carfrey
Alexander
At South Huron Hospital, Exeter on Tuesday, February 12, 2008
Carfrey Alexander
CANN of Grand Bend in his 92nd year. Beloved
husband of Anne (Bertram)
CANN. Dear father of Patricia and Gerry
KADING of Grand Bend, Don and Joan
CANN of Saint Thomas and David
and Mary Ann
HOGAN-
CANN of Goderich. Dear grandfather of Bryan
and Jill and Karen; Lianne and John, Darren and Heidi; Adam,
Andrew and Aja and great-grandfather of Spencer, Jackson and
Tyler; Addison and Keira. Dear brother of Lola
JACKSON of Dunnville
and Gwyneth
WHILSMITH of Saint_Joseph. Predeceased by a brother
Arthur CANN (2003,) brothers-in-law Percy
JACKSON (1972) and
Art WHILSMITH (2004) and a sister-in-law Bernice
CANN (2000.)
Friends may call at the Haskett Funeral Home, 370 William Street,
1 west of Main, Exeter on Thursday evening 7-9 p.m. The memorial
service will be held at Exeter United Church, 42 James Street,
Exeter on Friday, February 15th at 11 a.m. with Rev. Paul
ROSS
officiating. Cremation with interment Exeter Cemetery. Donations
to the South Huron Hospital Campaign or the Exeter United Church
would be appreciated by the family. Condolences may be forwarded
through www.haskettfh.com.
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CANN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-03-20 published
CANN,
Robert "
Bob"
Sr.
Suddenly while enjoying the day with his son at his side, on
Tuesday,
March 18, 2008, Robert "Bob"
CANN
Sr. of London in his
68th year. Beloved husband of Sue (Sheppard)
CANN.
Loving father
of Robert "Bob"
CANN
Jr.
(Deborah) and
Jessica
(Eric.) Devoted
grandfather of Rob, Brittany and Lucas. Dear brother of James,
Pat and Bruce. Cherished son-in-law of Jacquie
SHEPPARD.
Also
missed by his nieces and nephews. Predeceased by his brothers
Harold and Daniel. Bob will be greatly missed by his entire family
and lifelong Friends. Cremation has taken place. Friends will
be received by the family on Monday from 7-9 p.m. at the A. Millard
George Funeral Home, 60 Ridout Street South, London. The celebration
of Bob's life will be held on Tuesday, March 25, 2008 at 11: 00 a.m.
at First Christian Reformed Church, 513 Talbot Street, London,
with Reverend Pieter
PEREBOOM officiating. As an expression of
sympathy, memorial donations may be made to the Cardiac Fitness
Institute (Dr. Larry Patrick), London Health Sciences Centre,
P.O. Box 5375, London, Ontario N6A 4G5. Online condolences accepted
at www.amgfh.com "I once was lost but, now am found"
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CANNATA o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-05-20 published
GIBSON,
Josephine
Peacefully, at the London Health Sciences Centre University Hospital,
with her family by her side, Mrs. Josephine
GIBSON.
Much loved
wife of David
GIBSON, predeceased. Loving mother of Lourdes
CANNATA
(Salvatore,) Rita
DECICCO
(Carmelo, deceased,) Charles
GIBSON
(Tracey), Edward
GIBSON (Shelley), Raymond
GIBSON, Grace
VASILOFF
(Rick,) Anne
HEGARTY
(Peter,)
Joseph
GIBSON (Annette,) David
GIBSON
Jr..
Will be sadly missed by her 14 grandchildren and
11 great-grandchildren. As well as brothers and sisters and their
families in Australia and Malta. Friends will be received at
Memorial Funeral Home, 1559 Fanshawe Park Road (east of Highbury)
on Thursday, May 22 from 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral Mass to be celebrated
at St. Andrew the Apostle Church (1 Fallons Lane, London) on
Friday, May 23rd at 11 a.m. Interment to follow at Saint Peter's
Cemetery. Memorial donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation
would be greatly appreciated.
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CANNEY,
Richard
Edward
(December 15, 1919 to January 14, 2008)
Predeceased by his beloved wife of 59 years Wendy
BURT.
Richard will be greatly missed by his children: Linda (Ron),
Jo-Anne (Gary), Warren (Janet) and Stephen (Barbara); his grandchildren
Lisa (Michael), Jennifer (Alex), Adam, Melissa (Peter), Corrin,
David, Keara, Braeden and Jillian as well as his great-grandchildren
Jared, Mason, Rylee, Teresa, Cayley, Santos, Miami, Sergio, Diamond
Blue and
La Senza.
Richard enjoyed a long career in advertising and public relations.
Reading was his passion. The thousands of books in his collection
are part of his legacy. He was witty and the ultimate wordsmith.
His family will always be grateful that he taught them the importance
of reading and learning.
A Memorial Service will be held at Jerrett Funeral Homes, 6191 Yonge
Street at 3 p.m. on Saturday, January 19. A reception will follow
the service. Burial is private.
In lieu of flowers, we respectfully request memorial donations
be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario or the
Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus Association of Canada.
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TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Thomas
Elgin
At his home with his family by his side on Friday, March 21,
2008. Tom TAILOR/TAYLOR at the age of 69 years. Beloved husband of Dora
(HOSKINS)
TAILOR/TAYLOR and the late Frances “Frankie”
(BARD)
TAILOR/TAYLOR.
Loved father of Laura
EVANS-
GRAY/GREY (Bruce
GRAY/GREY) of Sidney, British
Columbia; Allan
TAILOR/TAYLOR
(Tammy
DONER) of Elmwood; Sandra
BENOIT
(Rob ROODENBURG) of Salt Spring Island, British Columbia; Corrina
and Paula CANNING, both of Guelph. Loved
son of Frances
KINGSWELL
of Guelph and the late Elgin
TAILOR/TAYLOR and Harry
KINGSWELL.
Dear
brother of Sharon
QUARRIE of Mount Forest, Bonnie
FREE of Ponsonby,
David TAILOR/TAYLOR of Belwood, Larry
TAILOR/TAYLOR of Georgetown, Merv
KINGSWELL
of Mactier and the late Billy. Always missed by his many grandchildren,
nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the Gilchrist Chapel
- McIntyre and Wilkie Funeral Home, One Delhi Street, Guelph (from
2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Monday). Service at the Gilchrist Chapel
on Tuesday, March 25 at 11: 00 a.m. with Pastor Chris
TIMM officiating.
Interment Memory Gardens. Memorial contributions to the Leukemia
and Lymphoma Society of Canada would be appreciated. We invite
you to leave your memories and donations online at: www.gilchristchapel.com
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CANNING o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-01-24 published
WEIDER,
Helena (1906-2008)
Helena died peacefully on January 22, 2008, in her 102nd year
at Bay Haven Senior Care Community in Collingwood. This remarkable
woman was married to Jozo
WEIDER, with whom she founded the Blue
Mountain Resort in 1941, which they developed into Ontario's
leading ski resort, along with Blue Mountain Pottery. Blue Mountain
Pottery also became a major business until it was sold by the
WEIDERs in 1965. Helena married Jozo in 1936, after ski vacations
at his mountain chalet in Slovakia. The family immigrated to
Canada in 1939 and arrived at Blue Mountain in 1941 after stints
of homesteading in the Peace River district in British Columbia
and ski instructing in Quebec. After Jozo's tragic death in 1971,
Helena applied her great energy and ability to traveling and
writing and assisting her considerable extended family. She learned
to speak and write in Spanish during a long sojourn on the south
coast of Spain, where she renovated homes and wrote two books,
Mountain Ballad, a narrative poem and Tales from Andalucia, a
collection of short stories. On her return to Canada she continued
to write and completed a memoir for her family near the end of
her life. Helena was crushed when she lost her twin daughters
Katherine CANNING and Anna
MARIK in 2007, but she retained her
indomitable spirit to the end. She is survived by her children
George and Helen; their spouses Barbara
WEIDER and Don
McGILLIVRAY
sons-in law Gordon
CANNING and Josef
MARIK; grandchildren Andrea
CANNING, Tessa and Tony
MARIK, Alec, James and Gillian
McGILLIVRAY,
Katherine and Michael
WEIDER.
She also leaves seven great-grandchildren.
The family has made private funeral arrangements, but Friends
of the family are welcome to attend a memorial gathering planned
for later this year. This is to be held at the Village Conference
Centre at Blue Mountain on Saturday, March 15, 2008 at 11: 00 a.m.
In place of flowers please consider a donation to the Collingwood
General and Marine Hospital Foundation, (705) 444-8645. The family
is deeply grateful to Helena's physician, Doctor Peter
SAVAGE, and
to the staff at Bay Haven, who provided affectionate care during
Helena's years there. Friends may visit Mrs.
WEIDER's on-line
book of condolences at www.fawcettfuneralhomes.com
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CORLESS,
Reverend F.P. (PP)
Passed peacefully at the Houses of Providence in Toronto on Sunday,
February 3, 2008 at the age of 83, completing a life filled with
love. Father
CORLESS was the beloved
son of the late William
CORLESS and Sarah
COAKLEY of St. Catharines. He is survived by
his cousins Mary
CURRY,
Agnes
HARDMAN, Gertrude
CORLESS, Father
Ernest CANNING,
Elizabeth and Ross
DANSON and Francis and Joyce
SEPHTON in England. He lived his life with enormous and infectious
enthusiasm and he was greatly loved, and will be deeply missed,
by his many adopted families, earned during a lifetime of devotion
to others and
to God. Father
CORLESS was an active priest in
the Archdiocese of Toronto for 49 years. He was ordained on June 3,
1950 and served as Associate Pastor at Saint_James Parish, Toronto,
Saint Thomas Aquinas Parish, Toronto, St. Leo's Parish, Etobicoke
and Saint Mary's Parish, Toronto and
as Pastor of Saint Mary's Parish,
Victoria Harbour, Nativity of Our Lord Parish, Etobicoke, Saint Paul's
Basilica, Toronto and Saint Maria Goretti Parish, Scarborough.
He served as Spiritual Director at Serra House from 1995 until
1999, when he retired. Father was a friend of L'Arche from its
beginning in North America and was also deeply involved in Faith
and Light, Young Christian Workers and the Catholic Children's
Aid Society. His compassion and kindness knew no depths and are
the greatest gifts he leaves to all those who knew him, and many
who didn't. Many thanks to the staff at the Houses of Providence,
the Archdiocese of Toronto and especially to Donna Peniston for
the loving care provided to him. Resting at R.S. Kane Funeral
Home, 6150 Yonge Street, Toronto, Ontario, on Tuesday, February 5
from 2: 00 to 4:00 p.m. and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. and at L'Arche Daybreak,
11339 Yonge Street, Richmond Hill, Ontario from 7: 00 to 9:00 p.m.
on Wednesday, February 6. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated
in St. Luke's Parish, Thornhill on Thursday morning at 11 a.m.
Interment in the spring at St. Louis Cemetery, Mt. St. Louis.
Donations in Father's memory, if desired, can be made to Development
and Peace, Scarboro Missions, L'Arche Daybreak or Street Haven.
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BÉRUBÉ,
Christophe
À l'Hôpital régional - Rimouski, le 3 février 2008, est décédé
à l'âge de 84 ans, monsieur Christophe
BÉRUBÉ demeurant à Rimouski
époux en 1ress noces de feu madame Rita
ROY et en 2es noces de
madame Peggy Swan
BÉRUBÉ.
Monsieur
BÉRUBÉ a été propriétaire
de Matériaux Bérubé et maire de Rimouski. La famille recevra
les condoléances, CofE vendredi 8 février de 14h and agrave; 17h et en soirée
de 19h and agrave; 22h au Centre funéraire Bissonnette, 125, rue St-Louis,
Rimouski. Samedi, jour des funérailles, le salon ouvrira à 8h30.
Le service religieux sera célébré à 10h30 en la Cathédrale de
Rimouski. Il laisse dans le deuil : son épouse Peggy Swan
BÉRUBÉ
ses enfants Christiane (André
ROCHEFORT,)
Jacques
(Claudette
JACQUES) et Josée; ses petitsenfants Sébastien et Christian
GAGNÉ,
Annick et Stéphanie
BÉRUBÉ,
Hugo et Mia
LAFONTAINE; ses 4 arrière-petitsenfants
Cendrine et Philippe
GAGNÉ, Cédric-Alain
BÉRUBÉ et Charles-Édouard
Bérubé CANNING; ses frères et soeurs Thérèse, lionel, Jean-Paul,
Cécile et Monique; ses beauxfrères et belles-soeurs des familles
Bérubé, Roy, Ouellet et Swan; ses neveux, nièces; cousins, cousines
ainsi que de nombreux amis(es). Il était le père de feu Chantal
(Jean Lafontaine). La direction des funérailles a été confiée
au : Centre Funéraire Bissonnette de Rimouski 125, rue St-Louis
Rimouski, (Québec), G5L 5P9 Téléphone : 418-723-9294 Fax : 418-723-7395
Courriel : cfbisso@globetrotter.net
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GOULD,
Grant
Allenby, M.D.
(March 12, 1918-April 24, 2008)
In Newport Beach, California. Born in Uxbridge, Ontario to Thomas
and Alma GOULD and predeceased by siblings Thomas Bruce, Winnifred
(Mac) CANNINGTON,
Russell
Herbert
(Florence) and nephew Glenn.
Survived by his loving companion, Anne
McKNIGHT and family; children,
Marilyn Anne
(MORTIMER-
LAMB), Sheila Arlene, Grant Anthony (Dianna)
grandchildren Geoffrey, Stephanie, Jaimie, Kimberley and Sasha
sister-in-law Eileen
GOULD-
BAILEY of Uxbridge, nephew Doctor Tom
JOHNSON and family of Lindsay, Ontario, niece Mary Jane
PRESTON
and family of Port Hope, Ontario. Also survived by Gia
DESILVA,
his assistant, devoted friend and caregiver in his final days,
and dear Ed
O'SULLIVAN, thank you. Dad graduated from the University
of Toronto Medical School and interned at the Ottawa Civic Hospital
before joining the Royal Canadian Navy in World War 2 where he
met and married Sheila
NEIL, R.N. Upon residency at the Halifax
Naval Hospital, Nova Scotia, he was posted overseas, serving
on the HMCS Regina. In the Normandy invasion, his ship was
torpedoed while rescuing survivors in the English Channel. Blown
off the bridge and with a crushed chest he performed heroic surgical
and medical care of the crew for which he was decorated by King
George VI. Brilliant physician and general surgeon, accomplished
pianist, small-aircraft pilot, magician, honorary member Newport
Beach Tennis Club, mechanic to his 2-door. '70 Cadillac DeVille
convertible, craftsman and devoted animal lover, to name a few
of his many talents and loves. A tremendous intellect and unique
human being, you will be greatly missed, Dad. God Bless you.
Donations may be made to Big Brothers Big Sisters and the Society
for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.
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BORDER,
William "
Bill"
John
Edgar
Peacefully at the Grey Bruce Health Services in Owen Sound on
Monday January 14, 2008. In his 79th year, William John Edgar
BORDER, beloved husband of the late Joyce
BORDER (née
DUNBAR.)
Loving father of Mark
BORDER and his wife Rose, Dan
BORDER, Jennifer
BORDER and her friend Dave
WALSH and Susan and her husband Steven
CARMICHAEL.
Loving grandfather of Lindsay, Sarah, Joshua, and
Matthew BORDER,
Jodie and Emma
CARMICHAEL. Dear brother of Jennie
(Mrs. Richard
SCHMIDT), Bob
BORDER and his wife Betty, Betty
(Mrs. Thel
SCHIEFELE), Donald
BORDER and his wife Ruth, Wray
BORDER, Jeannette (Mrs. Lorne
CANNON) and Sandra
BORDER. Dear
brother-in-law of Ann (Mrs. Allan
BORDER.)
Fondly remembered
by his nieces and nephews. Predeceased by two brothers Allan
and David. Friends may call at the Breckenridge-Ashcroft Funeral
Home on Thursday from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. A Funeral service
will be held at the funeral home on Friday morning at 11 a.m.
Dr. Brad CLARK officiating. Interment in Greenwood Cemetery.
As an expression of sympathy, memorial donations to either the
Onatrio Arthritis Society or tot he Ontario Heart and Stroke
Foundation would be appreciated by the family.
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BABBEY,
Marva (née
WHITEHEAD)
Of Sarnia and formerly Wallaceburg, entered the Lord's presence
on Sunday, February 17, 2008, entering Heaven the day after her
71st birthday. Marva is the daughter of the late Frederick L.,
and Ada Matilda
(OSBORNE)
WHITEHEAD.
Beloved wife of Rev. Reginald
BABBEY.
Loving mother of Kevin and Starr of Delhi, Terry and
Glynis of Sarnia and Kent and Katie of Wallaceburg. Dear grandmother
of Sara and Daryl
HIEBERT, Missy, Megan, Philip, Erin, Danielle
and Luke BABBEY and great-grandmother of Landon
HIEBERT.
Sister
and sister-in-law of Kay and the late James
WEBB,
Marion and
the late Bob
CANNON,
Clifford and the late Dorothy
WHITEHEAD,
Max and Dorothy, Ken and Helen, Evan and Joan, Lee and Jean,
Jeff and Annie and the late Raymond and Lucille, Henry, Wilfred
and Victor
WHITEHEAD.
Sister-in-law of Marg
WHITEHEAD and Larry
and Joyce GOLDNER.
She will be missed by her many nieces and
nephews. Marva served the Lord as a pastor's wife and in the
music ministry at Baptist churches throughout Southwestern Ontario.
Friends may call at the Haycock-Cavanagh Funeral Home, 409 Nelson
Street in Wallaceburg from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. on Wednesday. The
funeral service will be held at the funeral home on Thursday,
February 21 at 1: 30 p.m. The interment in Tillsonburg Cemetery
will be held at 2 p.m. Friday. If desired, remembrances to the
music ministry at the church of your choice may be left at the
funeral home. 519-627-3231. Online condolences may be sent to
mbabbey@cavanaghfuneralhome.ca
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COX,
Robert
(Bob)
Peacefully at Saint Michael's Hospital on Wednesday, March 12,
2008. Much loved husband of Kathy for 48 years. Predeceased by
his beloved sisters Helen
SHERRER and Lorraine
CANNON.
Will be
sadly missed by many relatives and Friends. Memorial Mass will
be held in Saint_John's Chapel of Saint Michael's Cathedral on Saturday,
March 29, 2008 at 10 a.m. Entrance is on Church Street. If desired,
memorial donations may be made to the Palliative Care Unit, Saint Michael's
Hospital Foundation, 4 Queen, 30 Bond Street, Toronto M5B 1W8.
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CANSFIELD,
Dorothy
A. (née
JACKSON)
Passed away peacefully at the William Osler Health Centre, Etobicoke
on Sunday, April 27, 2008 at the age of 97. Beloved wife of the
late Charles Ernest. Much loved mother, friend and travelling
companion of Judy (Norm
BOLTON), Bill (Donna), Barbara (Peter
MOSAKOS,) and the late Charles (Lori.) Loving grandmother of
Kelly, Susie, Glenda, Lisa, Andrea, Shelley, Jamie, Kathy, Jennie,
D'Arcy and great-grandmother of Kyla, Emma, Sam, Isabel, Charlie,
and Adeline. Friends may call at the Turner and Porter Butler Chapel,
4933 Dundas St. W. (between Islington and Kipling Aves.) on Thursday
from 5-9 p.m. Funeral Service to be held in the Chapel on Friday,
May 2, 2008 at 11 a.m. Private family interment Mount Pleasant
Cemetery. If desired, memorial donations may be made to the Heart
and Stroke Foundation.
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CANT,
David
Stephen
Most dearly loved
son of Sally and Peter died suddenly, February 8th,
2008. Challenged severely throughout his short life he will always
be remembered for his spontaneous laughter and those delicate
heaven-sent smiles. Forever grateful to the dedicated Kerry's
Place Autism Services staff. Memorial Service later. Donations
deeply appreciated to Kerry's Place Autism Services, 34 Berczy
Street, Suite 190, Aurora, Ontario, L4G 1W9.
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Mercurial bag-carrier teased greatness from unproven professionals
Canadian caddie's genius - and foibles - were chronicled in a
bestselling book about the P.G.A. tour's wild side
By Robert THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON,
Special to The Globe and Mail, Page S10
Toronto -- There was always a dichotomy to the life of Steve
DUPLANTIS.
On one hand, the PGA Tour caddie from Brampton, Ontario,
was known as one of the best at his trade, a man who could elicit
top performances from the players whose bags he carried. He worked
with several of the best and brightest on golf's premier stage
for 15 years, working for players such as Jim Furyk, Rich Beem,
Daniel Chopra and Tommy Armour III. Through his guidance,
leadership and sheer determination, Mr.
DUPLANTIS led several
players to the top performances of their careers.
"He was one of the better caddies," said Mr. Armour, who used
the Canadian's services when he set the tour's 72-hole scoring
record in 2003. "That's why he kept getting hired. He was very
confident with what he said."
On the other hand, although Mr.
DUPLANTIS was all focus on the
course, his life away from golf was anything but. He married
his first wife, an exotic dancer, in 1995 after knowing her for
just 19 days. He proposed to his second wife while still married
to the first, and his predilection for a good time often led
him to turn up late for tee times - then have to search for a
new job.
However, his talent for elevating the play of those he worked
with was undeniable, and once on the course, he could distance
himself from the distractions.
"He was a throwback," said tour caddie Patrick Smith. "He raised
the level of every player he worked for. He could take guys who
were marginal and they would play well."
Mr. DUPLANTIS was drawn to the game of golf early in his life.
As a junior member at North Halton Golf and Country Club in Georgetown,
Ontario, the young golfer would often play from daybreak to dusk.
When he wasn't playing, he could be found at the range, pounding
ball after ball.
"He'd play 36 holes a day in weather that was below freezing
and then complain that he only got in 36 before he lost feeling
in his hands and toes," John
MITCHELL, his mother's ex-husband,
told Sports Illustrated columnist Alan Shipnuck.
His passion for the game and self-confidence led Mr.
DUPLANTIS
to chase a scholarship to the United States, although he wasn't
a blue-chip prospect. He got a partial scholarship to Spartanburg
Methodist in South Carolina, playing two years. "Maybe I wasn't
as great as I wanted to be," he once said. "But I loved it."
It was in 1993, his sophomore year at Spartanburg, that Mr.
DUPLANTIS
was bit by the caddie bug. At the Greater Greenville Classic
on the Nike Tour, he became reacquainted with Clarence Rose,
a PGA Tour journeyman he had first met at the Canadian Open
some years previous. Mr. Rose didn't have a regular caddie and
asked Mr. DUPLANTIS whether he was interested. Mr.
DUPLANTIS
worked so well that Mr. Rose asked him to stay on for the summer,
including caddying in a PGA Tour event that earned the rookie
bag carrier $600 (U.S.).
Mr.
Rose stopped playing at the end of the summer, and Mr.
DUPLANTIS
decided to forgo school and try to make his way as a professional
caddie. In 1994, lacking a regular job, he encountered upstart
PGA Tour pro Jim Furyk at the Anheuser-Busch Golf Classic.
Mr. Furyk asked him to carry his bag that week and finished 10th,
earning Mr.
DUPLANTIS $2,000 and a regular job.
"He was a very likable person," Mr. Furyk said. "He had a way
about him and a charisma."
As Mr. Furyk's star rose - including wins in 1995 and 1996 -
Mr. DUPLANTIS began to develop a reputation for leading a wild
life away from his day job. At a tournament in Texas, he met
Vicki, a woman he would later refer to as a "titty dancer," and
married her a couple of weeks later. She was pregnant soon afterward
and gave birth to a daughter, Sierra, in 1996. Within a year,
the couple were in the midst of a divorce and an ugly custody
battle.
While his personal life was in disarray, his player became a
big name on the PGA Tour. Mr.
DUPLANTIS caddied for him at
1997 Ryder Cup in Spain, as well as at golf's four major tournaments.
But the distractions in his personal life began taking a toll.
Mr. Furyk said his caddie was late "maybe a dozen times. Maybe
two dozen. It all blends together." Despite earning huge sums,
the tardiness eventually forced Mr. Furyk to fire him in 1999.
Mr. DUPLANTIS didn't stay down long. In May, only months after
being fired by Mr. Furyk, he was on the bag for a former cellphone
salesman turned PGA Tour pro named Rich Beem. Coming into
the Kemper Open, Mr. Beem was floundering, having missed five
straight cuts. But that week, with Mr.
DUPLANTIS urging him on
and keeping him focused, Mr. Beem won the tournament. Announcer
Ken
Venturi called Mr.
DUPLANTIS's work that week one of best
caddie performances in history.
The partnership with Mr. Beem didn't last long, however. The
two parted ways before the year was finished.
"He was a hell of a caddie at times and other times he was sometimes
difficult to get along with," Mr. Beem said. "That's the nature
of this business."
Mr. DUPLANTIS's life, warts and all, as well as his time with
Mr. Furyk and Mr. Beem, was captured in Bud, Sweat and Tees,
a book by Mr. Shipnuck. Released in 2001, it became a bestseller
after Mr. Beem won the 2002 PGA Championship.
Through the challenges, Mr.
DUPLANTIS displayed an unflagging
desire to keep working.
"He just really loved everything about the game," said Ted McIntyre,
editor of Ontario Golf, a magazine to which the caddie contributed
as a columnist for several years. "He could be maddening, but
when he delivered, it was always worth waiting for."
He worked everything from the LPGA Tour to the PGA Tour's
dreaded qualifying school, six gruelling rounds played on consecutive
days. In the second stage of 2005 Q-School, he carried the bag
of John Maginnes, a journeyman pro on his last legs. Even though
Mr. Maginnes was struggling to find some magic in his declining
game, he found Mr.
DUPLANTIS's instinct for the game to be exhilarating.
"He would talk you through the shot before you hit it, visualizing
it right along with you," Mr. Maginnes said. "I never discovered
the origin of Stevie's insight but it was apparent in his approach
to the game. He couldn't realize that although I could see the
shot we discussed, execution was another matter all together.
But for the first time in a long time, I was excited about playing,
if only for a moment."
He spent most of 2007 caddying for rising Swedish star Daniel
Chopra, including a start at the Canadian Open in Markham, Ontario,
where Mr. Chopra missed the cut. Family Friends say he seemed
almost not to be working the weekend last July, and spent time
with his daughter and family Friends. He stayed in Toronto for
a short period after the Canadian Open, playing in a fundraising
tournament and demonstrating his golfing prowess by taking the
prize for longest drive.
At the start of the 2008 PGA Tour year, he found himself
with yet another new golfer - Eric Axley, who had appeared to
be on the rise in 2006 before struggling throughout 2007. It
appeared to be a good match - another golfer who might fulfill
his potential with the help of a savvy caddie. They were set
to play the Buick Invitational, the fourth event of the PGA
Tour season, in late January, when he stepped in front of a taxi
and was killed.
"Am I shocked by this? No," Mr. Armour told reporters. "I tried
several times to get him some help. And I told him in 2003, 'Bud,
if you don't change, you're going to die a tragic death.' "
Despite his unpredictable disposition, it was his ability to
get the best from others that kept those around him hoping he'd
change his ways.
"He was a real charmer," Mr. McIntyre said. "Guys like Steve
don't come around very often. He always found a way to make the
golfers he worked for better. It was on the course that he always
shined."
Steve DUPLANTIS was born in Brampton, Ontario, on September 20,
1972. He died after being struck by a taxi in Del Mar, California.,
on January 23, 2008. He was 35. He leaves mother Sandra and her
husband Denis
CANTIN; father Steve and his wife
Jackie; brother
Danny, sister Amy and brother-in-law Chris
NORBURY, plus grandparents
Dorothy and Art
BILTON.
He also leaves daughter, Sierra - donations to her trust fund
can be made payable to the Sierra Duplantis Trust Fund, care
of the
STEAD,
Madeline
Jean
Died peacefully at age 58. A native of London, Ontario, Madeline
enrolled in the Math, Physics and Chemistry triple major program
at the University of Toronto and graduated with an honours degree
in Computer Science. She worked for Air Canada in Toronto and
PetroCanada in Calgary while completing her MBA degree at
the University of Calgary. She returned to Toronto originally
to work for Royal Trust, then went on to pursue her Ph.D. in
Finance at York University where she also taught undergraduate
courses. Much loved daughter of Velma and the late Vernon
STEAD,
sister of Ken (Cathy
CANTON) and Sylvia (Douglas
JONES) and beloved
aunt to Derek, Ian and Julia
STEAD, and Allison and Marla
JONES.
Madeline was a lifelong supporter and tireless volunteer for
the Canadian Celiac Association. Donations in her name would
be appreciated. There will be a private service.