CLEARY
CLEAVE
CLEGG
CLEGHORN
CLELAND
CLEMENHAGEN
CLEMENS
CLEMENT
CLEMENTE
CLEMENTS
CLEMES
CLERK
CLERMONT
CLEVELAND
CLEVER
CLEWES
CLEARY o@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2008-02-13 published
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART,
Frances
Alma (née
CARSON)
Frances Alma
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART, beloved wife of the late Neil
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART,
passed away peacefully on January 24, 2008 at Extendicare Halton
Hills, in her 99th year. Frances was born on December 6, 1909 to
Walter and Minnie
(MacLEOD)
CARSON on the family homestead just
outside of Dundalk on the Backline, Proton. On September 13,
1930 she was married to Neil Glenford
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART of Shrigley.
Neil and Frances lived on the Stewart family farm from the time
of their marriage until 1944, at which time they purchased the
nearby farm of Robert
BAILEY where they remained until 1969 when
they moved to Dundalk in retirement. Neil and Frances worked
side-by-side and were well respected farmers in the area.
During that period, Frances and Neil were active participants
in the Agricultural Society in Dundalk and together they received
an award that acknowledged their contribution. In 2000 Frances
received a 30 year certificate for her volunteer service in the
community.
Frances was also an active member of the Maple Valley Women's
Missionary Society and in 1969 she received a life time achievement
certificate and pin. Members of the Women's Missionary Society
remained in contact with Frances throughout the remainder of
her life.
Frances loved Dundalk and was a well-known and well-loved contributor
to the people of the town. Her delicious cooking and her generous
nature made it common place for those who were unwell to receive
a full chicken dinner for the family or her very delicious date
squares or pie.
Frances and Neil had celebrated their sixty-sixth wedding anniversary
just prior to Neil's passing, December 31, 1996.
Frances is survived by grand_son, Donald
BERRY of Edmonton and
Linda BERRY of Georgetown, by great-grandchildren, Dawn and Andrew
of Edmonton and
by Melissa, Rhonda, Janice and Nadine, all of
Alberta, and by a number of great-great-grandchildren also living
in Alberta. Frances was predeceased by daughter, Helen
DELORES
in 1987 and by grand_son, Neil
BERRY and brothers Ivan and William
CARSON and sisters-in-law Edna and Mary
CARSON.
In May 2003 after a period of ill health, Frances moved to Extendicare
in Georgetown, where she became a much loved resident and she
received constant care and loving attention of nursing/care-giving
staff. Upon arrival she was reconnected with her childhood nickname
of 'Frankie'. Staff spoke often of her great character and nature
and of her desire to continue to do things for herself, which
she continued to do until the final week of her life. While Frances
moved to Extendicare almost five years ago, her heart remained
solidly in Dundalk and she always enjoyed her calls and visits
from family and Friends who offered some 'news' of her beloved
town.
The funeral was held on January 29, 2008 at the McMillan and Jack
Funeral
Home,
Dundalk. Long-time friend, Rev. Willis
HUNKING
was the officiating minister and was capability assisted by his
brother, Clarence's granddaughter, Denise; who also beautifully
sang three favorite hymns. Acting pallbearers were Jack, Bill
and Brad CARSON, Rick
MARCH, Joe
CLEARY and Donald
BELL. Honorary
pallbearers included Therese Haverty
CLEARY,
June and Lesley
CARSON, Leaman
HUNKING, Cathy
MARCH, and Mary
EDWARDS, and the
Flowerbearer was Calvin
LYLE-
ASHBY.
Spring internment will be in Badjeros Cemetery.
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CLEAVE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-03-07 published
CLEAVE,
Marian
Frances (née
HUNTER)
We are sad to announce that Mom passed away on Monday, March 3rd,
2008 at Strathroy Middlesex Hospital at the age of 88. She resided
most recently at the Country Manor in Thedford. Previously she
and the family lived in Port Lambton and Sarnia. Mom was predeceased
by her husband, William Thomas (Bill)
CLEAVE.
She will be missed
by her five children; Carole
CLEAVE of Lake Valley Grove, Babs
and Brian COLLIER of Errol Village, Marnie and Nick
MECHALKO
of Lazy Acres, Tom
CLEAVE of Georgetown and Martin
CLEAVE of
London, formerly Sarnia. Marian adored her grandchildren - Kacy
and Rob WEEKE,
David and Brooke
COLLIER, Mark and Dawn
FAIRBAIRN,
Jay and Julie
SHEPPARD,
Nathaniel
SHEPPARD, Jenna and Mandy
SHEPPARD,
Andrew and
Di MECHALKO,
Mary and Derrik
MECHALKO, Tyson
CLEAVE
and Carrie
LANE and Mindy
CLEAVE.
Her special joys were her thirteen
great-grandchildren. Marian leaves behind her older sister Babs
LEROY and three nieces and their families in California. She
is also survived by Jack and Fran
CLEAVE and many nieces and
nephews in Canada. She was predeceased by Harry and Verna
HUNTER
Frank and Jean
CLEAVE. In honour of Mom's wishes, there will
be no funeral. We invite family and Friends to join us at a party
to celebrate Mom's life on Sunday, March 9, 2008 at 2: 00 p.m.
at the Sarnia Yacht Club, 1220 Fort Street, Point Edward. In lieu
of flowers, donations to the Inn of the Good Shepherd or your
local food bank would be appreciated (cheques only please). Arrangements
entrusted to the D.J. Robb Funeral Home, Sarnia. Messages of
condolence can be sent to djrobbfh@ebtech.net
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CLEAVE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-07-09 published
CLEAVE,
Glenn
Logan
(August 28, 1942-July 9, 2007)
A dear father, father-in-law and grampa. Always in our hearts.
Love Todd, Grace, Alisa and Ashlynn.
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CLEGG o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-06-07 published
BONAME,
Patricia
Ann (née
CLEGG)
(June 25, 1933-June 2, 2008)
It is with great sadness that the Boname family announces the
passing of Patricia Ann
BONAME.
Wife, mother, friend, civic volunteer
and public servant, Pat
BONAME is best remembered for having
worked with numerous community groups including the West Vancouver
Presbyterian Church, North Shore Disability Resource Centre,
Girl Guides of Canada, West Van Community Arts Council, West
Vancouver Band, Minerva Foundation, Federal Liberal Party, Lions
Gate Hospital Board and countless other associations. She held
political office as a West Vancouver elected representative for
over 15 years including 3 years as Mayor from 1996-99. Her intelligence,
dedication, and integrity, together with her beautifully radiant
smile, were valued by all she worked with and served. Born to
Charles and Agnes
CLEGG in Hamilton, Ontario, the family later
moved to Toronto. Passionate about music, the arts, and political
affairs, Pat's professional career began with the Canadian Broadcasting
Corporation in the early years of television broadcasting where,
among other programs, she worked on one of this country's finest
television news magazines, 'Close-Up'. Her love of music saw
her travel to Naples, Italy where she met naval officer and fellow
voice student, Phil
BONAME. A Mediterranean wedding and two children
later (Jessica and Mary,) the
BONAMEs returned to Toronto where
they expanded their family with Charles and John. A move to West
Vancouver in 1971 saw Pat's fitness and volunteer activities
evolve into elected office with West Van's School Board, Municipal
Council and the Greater Vancouver Regional District. Following
a position in government relations with the Open Learning Agency,
Pat 'retired' in 2002 and dedicated all energies to her many
volunteer obligations. In recent months, Pat privately fought
a courageous battle with cancer. She remained at the home she
loved, close to family and the sights and sounds of the ocean
at her window. Admitted to Lions Gate Hospital on Friday, May 30,
she peacefully slipped away with her family and the music of
Bach and Brahms at her side. Cancer took her life but not her
spirit and family and Friends will forever cherish many fond
memories. An avid distance runner this was to be Pat's last marathon.
She crossed the finish line in full flight and into the open
arms of her Saviour. In addition to her loving husband of 48 years,
Pat is survived by her adoring children, Jessica (Kevin
DINGWELL,)
Mary, Charles (Vanessa), John and grandchildren, Robert and Stuart
DINGWELL, and Elise
BONAME. A memorial service will be held in
her honour at Christ Church Cathedral, 690 Burrard Street, Vancouver
at 2: 00 p.m. on Friday, June 13th. In lieu of flowers, donations
to the British Columbia Cancer Agency would be greatly appreciated.
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CLEGHORN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-04-14 published
KELLY,
Norm
(April 14, 1943-September 4, 2005)
Norm KELLY
Today would have been my husband's 65th birthday.
In ever loving memory of a very special man, the shining star
in my life. Dearly cherished by Barbara
DATLEN-
KELLY.
Loving
and dearly loved father of Sheila
KELLY and step-father of Jim
DATLEN and Dave
CLEGHORN, and Steve
DATLEN.
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CLEGHORN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-05-26 published
WILDING,
James
Hesketh (1929-2008)
Passed away peacefully at Southlake Regional Hospital on Friday,
May 23rd. Survived by his wife
Barbara
(BELYEA,) son Jeffrey
(Carol,) daughter Susan
CLEGHORN
(Jim,) and sisters Giffard
KAY
and Diana BATE.
Gramps to Sarah and Robin
WILDING and William,
Sally and Michael
CLEGHORN.
Jim was predeceased by brothers John
and Michael and sister Patricia.
Jim had a career as an insurance broker in Montreal spanning
nearly 50 years. He served as President of the Macdonald branch
of the McGill Graduate Society, The Town of Mount Royal Horticultural
Society, The Montreal Amateur Athletic Association and The Montreal
Executive Association. Donations to the Macdonald Class of '54
Scholarship Fund c/o McGill Macdonald Alma Mater Fund, 1430 Peel
Street, Montreal, Québec H3A 3T3 would be appreciated in lieu
of flowers.
A memorial service will be held at Trinity Anglican Church, Aurora
on Tuesday, May 27th at 3 p.m.
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CLELAND o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-02-28 published
McLACHLAN,
Kenneth▼ "
Ken▼"
Albert▼
Suddenly at the Strathroy Middlesex General Hospital on Wednesday,
February▼ 27, 2008. Kenneth "Ken" A.
McLACHLAN of Parkhill in
his 92nd year. Beloved husband of Kathryn "Kay" (Niblock)
McLACHLAN.
Dear father of Wayne
McLACHLAN of Petrolia, Anne (Ken 1999)
CUFF
of Markham, Beth and Len
LONG of Toronto. Loving grandpa to Sarah
and Ryan PITMAN,
Kate and John
BDAROVIC, Stephen
LONG and Janis
LONG.
Loving▼ great-grandpa to Nolan
PITMAN. Brother of Alice
CARROTHERS of Thedford, Betty
McDONALD of London, brother-in-law
of Winnifred "Winnie"
McLACHLAN of Strathroy, and Helen
McLACHLAN
of Belleville, Helen (Basil)
ROMPHF of Parkhill, Ruth and Donald
LOFT of Parkhill, George and Lois
NIBLOCK of Parkhill. Also survived
by several nieces and nephews. Predeceased by brothers of Clerke
(Pearl) McLACHLAN,
John▼
McLACHLAN and Harry "Hank"
McLACHLAN,
sisters Clover (Donald)
WATERS,
Hazel▼
(Louden▼)
CLELAND, Opal
(Bruce) THOMAN, brother-in-law Keith
NIBLOCK.
Funeral
Arrangements
incomplete. M. Box and Son, Parkhill.
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CLELAND o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-02-29 published
McLACHLAN,
Kenneth▲ "
Ken▲"
Albert▲
Suddenly at the Strathroy Middlesex General Hospital on Wednesday,
February▲ 27, 2008. Kenneth "Ken" A.
McLACHLAN of Parkhill in
his 92nd year. Beloved husband of Kathryn "Kay"
(NIBLOCK)
McLACHLAN.
Dear father of Wayne
McLACHLAN of Petrolia, Anne (Ken 1999)
CUFF
of Markham, Beth and Len
LONG of Toronto. Loving grandpa to Sarah
and Ryan PITTMAN,
Kate and John
BRDAROVIC, Stephen
LONG and Janis
LONG.
Loving▲ great-grandpa to Nolan
PITTMAN. Brother of Alice
CARROTHERS of Thedford, Betty
McDONALD of London, brother-in-law
of Winnifred "Winnie"
McLACHLAN of Strathroy, and Helen
McLACHLAN
of Belleville, Helen (Basil 2001)
ROMPHF of Parkhill, Ruth and
Donald LOFT of Parkhill, George and Lois
NIBLOCK of Parkhill.
Also survived by several nieces and nephews. Predeceased by brothers
Clerke (Pearl)
McLACHLAN,
John▲
McLACHLAN and Harry "Hank"
McLACHLAN,
sisters Clover (Donald)
WATERS,
Hazel▲
(Louden▲)
CLELAND, Opal
(Bruce) THOMAS, brothers-in-law John A.
McDONALD,
Burnus
CARROTHERS
and Keith NIBLOCK.
Resting at the M. Box and son Funeral Home,
183 Broad Street Parkhill where the funeral service will be conducted
on Saturday, March 1 at 1: 30 p.m. Reverend Doug
WRIGHT will officiate.
Visitation on Friday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Interment in Parkhill
Cemetery. Donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or to
the North Middlesex Community Medical Centre would be appreciated.
Share a memory or send condolences to www.boxfuneralhome.ca.
M. Box and son will plant a tree in memory of Mr.
McLACHLAN.
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CLELAND o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-05-08 published
JEFFERSON,
Norman
Roy
71, of Saint Marys and formerly of R.R.#1, Fullarton passed away
at Saint Marys Memorial Hospital on Tuesday, May 6, 2008. Beloved
husband of Barbara
(BEARSS)
JEFFERSON whom he married on October 6,
1962. Dear father of Debra
JEFFERSON
(Carmen
AIELLO,) Anne
(Larry)
SCANLON, Steven (Cathy)
JEFFERSON and Donna (Brian)
LOCKE. Loving
grandpa of Christopher and Timothy
AIELLO,
Jeffrey,
Matthew and
Elizabeth SCANLON,
David and Claire
JEFFERSON. Dear brother of
Mary (Bill)
CHESSELL, John
JEFFERSON, Ruth
LAING, Margaret
CLELAND,
Olive (Don)
RIEHL,
Eva
(Gordon)
LAING and Ina (Bill)
LAIDLAW.
Lovingly remembered by the Bearss family. Predeceased by his
parents John and Jeanette
(RINGLER)
JEFFERSON, sister Laura
LAFORGE,
brothers-in-law Bob
LAING,
Bruce
CLELAND and Charles
LAFORGE
and sister-in-law Norma
JEFFERSON.
Norm was a faithful member
of Thamesview United Church and served his community in many
different ways. Friends will be received at the Lockhart Funeral
Home, 109 Montreal Street, Mitchell on Friday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. The
funeral service will be held at Thamesview United Church, Fullarton
on Saturday, May 10, 2008 at 11: 00 a.m. with Rev. Susan
CAMERON
officiating. Interment in Bethel Munro Cemetery. In lieu of flowers,
memorial donations to Camp Bimini Pool Fund or Thamesview United
Church would be appreciated. Online condolences at www.lockhartfuneralhome.com.
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CLELAND o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-02-29 published
WHALEN,
Vivian (née
HAWKINS)
(October 10, 1926-February 24, 2008)
Peacefully at Garden Court Nursing Home surrounded by family
in her 82nd year. Born in Fredericton, she lived her life in
London, England, and Ottawa before moving to Toronto to be with
her family in 1996. She graduated with a Bachelor of Arts from
the University of New Brunswick, as well as a degree of Library
Science from the University of Toronto. She worked many years
for the Express newspaper in London, England. She is survived
by her sister Margaret "Peggy"
CLELAND of Ottawa, daughter Anne
VAUGHAN, and sons Sean and Daniel as well as grand_sons Stuart
and Malcolm
VAUGHAN. A Memorial visitation to be held at Lynett
Funeral Home, 3299 Dundas St. West (one block east of Runnymede
Rd.) on Saturday, March 1, 2008 from 12: 00 to 1:00. A memorial
service will take place in the Chapel at 1: 00 p.m. If so desired,
donations to the Alzheimers Society of Toronto would be appreciated
by the family in lieu of flowers. Memorial expressions can be
made online at lynettfuneralhome.ca
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CLELAND o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2008-07-25 published
OSBORNE,
Herbert "
Bert" (1929-2008)
In remembering, we keep what is best as treasures forever. With
deep sadness the family announces the passing of Bert. He was
a devoted and loving husband to Jean for 18 years. Loving father
of Bob (Steph), Randy (Pam), Donna (Mike), Diann and also Helaina
(Rob). Bert is predeceased by his first wife Mary, his sister
Marion, and brothers John, Harry and David. Proud grandpa of
Lindsay, Meghan, Dalton, Carter, Holly, Shane, Jamie, Ayrton
and Trent. He will be missed by his youngest brother George and
his many nieces and nephews. Bert kept a life-long Friendship
with John and Betty
CLELAND and Bob
PATTERSON.
After retiring
from Dupont Canada, Bert joined Scarboro Village Seniors, where
he made many new Friends, playing cards and sharing a joke and
smile. A special thank you to the caregiving team at Sunnybrook,
his family Physician Doctor Thomas
KERLON and all the neighbours
and Friends. Friends will be received at McDougall and Brown Funeral
Home (Scarborough Chapel), 2900 Kingston Rd. (1 block east of
St. Clair Ave. E.) on Sunday July 27 from 2-4 and 6-9 p.m. Funeral
service will be in our Chapel on Monday July 28 at 11 a.m. Cremation.
In lieu of flowers, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society
would be appreciated by the family.
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CLEMENHAGEN o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2008-01-03 published
HENDERSON,
Merle
Irene (née
BLACKLOCK)
Peacefully, at Lee Manor in Owen Sound, Wednesday, January 2nd,
2008. Merle Irene
HENDERSON (née
BLACKLOCK,) in her 93rd year.
Beloved wife of the late William John (Bill)
HENDERSON (1986.)
Loving mother of Josephine
FEARNALL, of Owen Sound, and Sherri
OSBORNE of Carrying Place, Ontario. Loving grandmother of Kim
(David) CLARK, Doug (Susan)
FEARNALL, Shelley (Doug)
CRAWFORD,
Nikki (Trent)
CLEMENHAGEN,
Andrew
(Heather)
OSBORNE, Matthew
(Amy) OSBORNE.
She leaves eight lovely great-grandchildren, two
sisters-in-law, Marg
McKAY and Marion
HENDERSON and several nieces
and nephews. Predeceased by her parents, Robert and Maria
BLACKLOCK,
sons-in-law Maurice
FEARNALL and David
OSBORNE, brothers and
sisters. Friends may call at the Brian E. Wood Funeral Home,
250 - 14th Street West, Owen Sound, Ontario (519-376-7492), on
Saturday, from 1: 00-2:00 p.m.. A Funeral Service for Merle
HENDERSON
will be held in the Funeral Home Chapel at 2: 00 p.m. on Saturday,
January 5th, 2008, with Rev. Cathy
HIRD officiating. Interment
in Greenwood Cemetery. The family would appreciate donations
to the Alzheimer Society or the charity of your choice, as your
expression of sympathy.
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CLEMENS o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-05-31 published
ALLEN,
Virla
Ilene
(JONES)
At London Health Sciences Centre-University Hospital on Friday,
May 30, 2008 Virla Ilene
(JONES)
ALLEN of Exeter and formerly
of Usborne Township in her 82nd year. Beloved wife of William L.
ALLEN.
Precious mother of Rev. Susan and Dave
MOORE of Grand
Bend, Joan and Paul
MITCHELL of London and Carol and John
CLEMENS
of Exeter. Loving grandmother of Michelle and Terry
PFILE and
Jon MOORE;
ALLEN and Michael
MITCHELL; Jamie, Brittany, Jason
and Chelsea
DARLING.
Predeceased by her brother Ray
JONES and
his wife Dorothy. 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 a private family funeral service will be held
on Monday, June 2nd with Rev. Susan
MOORE officiating. Interment
Exeter Cemetery. Donations to the Exeter United Church or the
South Huron Hospital would be appreciated by the family. Condolences
may be forwarded through www.haskettfh.com.
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CLEMENS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-03-28 published
CLEMENS,
Ruth (née
GOLDSMITH)
Wife, mother, grandmother, sister, friend, lawn bowler, curler,
fashion plate. Born February 24, 1925, in Oshawa, Ontario Died
November 27, 2007, in Oshawa of breast cancer, aged 82.
By Lindsay
ZIER-
VOGEL,
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Nana Ruth was no typical granny. She had all four of her grandchildren
reading betting forms at the racetrack by the time they were
3, making up new rules for Scrabble by 6, and, on rainy afternoons,
helping her set up the couch as a net in the middle of the cottage
in Haliburton, Ontario, for an intense, Nana-initiated indoor
tennis tournament.
Born Ruth GOLDSMITH, her childhood wasn't the easiest, growing
up in a large family on a farm in Oshawa, Ontario But she made
sure her children and grandchildren's childhoods were glorious.
With Ruth, fun reigned supreme.
Two years after Doug
CLEMENS, a dashing young Royal Canadian
Air Force instructor, laced up her skates, she married him. They
created a true partnership - it was always Nana and Papa, Ruth
and Doug. They didn't preach or proselytize, but for 62 years
were a living example of kindness and generosity - always ready
with a moving truck, a paint roller or a box of doughnuts.
Ruth was a determined lady, stubborn even. She overcame a high-school
education cut short by the Second World War to become a successful
real estate agent in her 40s. Then, in her late 70s, she defied
fading knees and creaky arms by inventing a device so she could
continue throwing rocks at the Oshawa Golf and Curling Club.
Stylish to the end, with a tube of lipstick forever in her pocket,
Ruth dressed in well-cut suits in her signature colour - cream.
Even in her 80s, she outshone her fashionista granddaughters
with a new Louis Vuitton purse and countless pairs of heels.
Ruth didn't much like talking about the past; she preferred instead
to live in the present, but did say once that her father was
as much a man of tears as he was of smiles - happy tears, she
explained. Turns out it was genetic, and Ruth learned early on
to keep a handkerchief tucked into her sleeve. She passed this
trick on to her two daughters, Sharon and Susan, who in turn
passed it on to their children.
From the initial diagnosis, Ruth dealt with her breast cancer
with dignity and poise. She never once complained, and still
found the strength to offer her signature seal of approval on
a recently purchased pair of boots or a haircut: "That's sharp."
After a long and stoic struggle, Ruth died at home on the day
of her and Papa's wedding anniversary.
Ruthie to her brothers and sisters, Goldie to a select few, Ruthie
the Riveter when she built airplanes at General Motors during
the forties, she was an ordinary woman and an extraordinary Nana.
And we have all learned to keep a tissue tucked in our sleeves,
because you never know when you'll laugh so hard you'll cry.
Lindsay ZIER-
VOGEL is Ruth's granddaughter.
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CLEMENT o@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2008-01-16 published
CRAWFORD,
John▼ "
Jack▼"
In Chesley Hospital on Monday, January 7, 2008. Jack
CRAWFORD
in his 83rd year, dear father of Doug (Marg)
CRAWFORD of Irish
Lake, Joan (Raymond)
SOTELO of Burlington, Nancy (Paul)
CLEMENT
of Stouffville, Jim, (Debbie)
CRAWFORD of Cobourg, Cheryl
CRAWFORD
and Pam CRAWFORD, both of Mississauga and Chris
CRAWFORD of Guelph.
Grandfather of Sean, Peggy, Adrian, Trista, Nichollas, Melissa,
Candice, Curtis, Vanessa, Darryl, Kyle and Samara. Great-grandfather
of Maddison, Noah, Reyse, Estee, Mitchel, Logan, Dawson and Lexie.
Survived by a brother Carl (Ruth)
CRAWFORD of Horning's Mills.
Predeceased by brothers Bill and Alex and sisters-in-law Mary
and Irene. Rested at the McMillan and Jack Funeral Home, Dundalk.
Funeral service was in the chapel on Friday, January 11, 2008
at 1: 00 p.m. Interment in Dundalk Cemetery. Donations to the
charity of your choice would be appreciated. Visitation was Wednesday
from 7-9 and Thursday 2-4 and 7-9.
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CLEMENT o@ca.on.grey_county.hanover.the_post 2008-01-25 published
CRAWFORD,
John▲ "
Jack▲"
In Chesley Hospital on Monday, January 7, 2008. Jack
CRAWFORD,
in his 83rd year, dear father of Doug (Marg)
CRAWFORD of Irish
Lake, Joan (Raymond)
SOTELO of Burlington, Nancy (Paul)
CLEMENT
of Stouffville, Jim (Debbie)
CRAWFORD of Cobourg, Cheryl
CRAWFORD
and Pam CRAWFORD, both of Mississauga, and Chris
CRAWFORD of
Guelph. Grandfather of Sean, Peggy, Adrian, Trista, Nichollas,
Melissa, Candice, Curtis, Vanessa, Darryl, Kyle and Samara. Great-grandfather
of Maddison, Noah, Reyse, Estee, Mitchel, Logan, Dawson and Lexie.
Survived by a brother, Carl (Ruth)
CRAWFORD of Hornings Mills.
Predeceased by brothers Bill and Alex and sisters-in-law Mary
and Irene.
Resting at McMillan and Jack Funeral Home, Dundalk. Funeral service
was in the chapel on Friday, January 11, 2008 at 1 p.m. Interment
in Dundalk Cemetery.
Donations to the charity of your choice would be appreciated.
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CLEMENT o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2008-07-25 published
KIRKLAND,
Shirley
(UNDERWOOD)
At the Grey Bruce Health Services in Owen Sound with her family
by her side Wednesday evening July 23, 2008. The former Shirley
UNDERWOOD of Sauble Beach at the age of 69. Loving wife and best
friend of Raymond
KIRKLAND.
Loved mother of Jim and his wife
Barb, Jay and his wife Beckie and Jeff and his wife Becky all
of Sauble Beach. Lovingly remembered by her six grandchildren
Kathleen, Kyle, Joe, Clasey, Jayleen and Darby. Dear sister of
Bill UNDERWOOD and his partner Marg of Owen Sound, Ruth Ann
CLEMENT
and her husband Ron of Elmira, Ron
UNDERWOOD and his wife
Marilyn,
Cathy TRELFORD and her husband Max all of Port Elgin and Connie
MAKSYMYK and her husband Andrew of Southampton. Dear sister-in-law
of Watt RODGERS of Southampton and Jean
KIRKLAND of R.R.#1, Hepworth.
Predeceased by one sister Leola
WARK, brother-in-law Ralph
KIRKLAND
and his wife
Marie, two sisters-in-law Jean
RODGERS and Pat
UNDERWOOD
and brother-in-law Don
KIRKLAND.
Ray,
Shirley and their boys
have owned Kirkland Super Market in Sauble Beach for over 40 years.
Friends may call at the Zion Amabel United Church, Sauble Beach
Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral Service will be conducted
from Zion Amabel United Church, Sauble Beach Monday morning at
11: 00 a.m. with Rev. Gerry
HOFSTETTER officiating. Interment
Zion Cemetery. Memorial contributions to Zion Amabel United Church,
Cancer Society or the Ontario Heart and Stroke Foundation would
be appreciated as your expression of sympathy. Messages of condolence
for the family are welcome at www.downsandsonfuneralhome.com.
A tree will be planted in the Memorial Forest of the Grey Sauble
Conservation Foundation in memory of Shirley by the Downs and
son Funeral Home, Hepworth 519-935-2754.
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CLEMENT-
MARTIN,
Laurel
Thirteen years ago we held your tiny body in our arms. We carry
your spirit in our hearts forever. Love Ann, Tom and Mallory.
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CLEMENT o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-03-22 published
CLEMENT-
BOWDEN,
Françoise (formerly
HOWARD)
Peacefully on Tuesday, March 18, 2008 at Providence Manor, Kingston.
Amazing mother to Ninon
LOUISE
(Hughes) and Andrea-Marie (Howard,)
beloved grandmother of Terry Howard
THOMAS,
Trevor and Gregory
HUGHES, great-grand'maman to Seth, Doron and Little Michael.
Loving sister to Bernadette (Boivin) and Rev. Donald
CLEMENT.
Predeceased by her husbands, Sylva
HOWARD and Ronald
BOWDEN.
With the mind of a scholar and the heart of an artist, Françoise
touched many lives - as a teacher at Fisher Park High School,
Ottawa University, McArthur College of Education in Kingston
and in her retirement, the National Gallery School Program,"
Looking at Pictures". Performing Arts critic, poet and author
of educational texts, she published her first novel, "Trois fois
passera", at the age of 85. Elegant, classy and generous, she
will be remembered by her colleagues, students, Friends and family.
The Visitation will be held at Providence Manor, 275 Sydenham
Street, Kingston, on Monday March 24 from 9: 30 a.m. until the
Mass of Christian Burial in Our Mother of Sorrows Chapel, Providence
Manor at 10: 30 a.m. Cremation will follow, with a memorial mass
and interment in Ottawa at a later date. For those wishing, memorial
donations to PCC Providence Manor Site, Alzheimers Society
or the National Gallery of Canada (School Programs) would be
appreciated. In the care of Gordon F. Tompkins Funeral Homes,
Township Chapel 613-546-5150. You are invited to sign the Book
of Condolence at www.gftompkins-township.com
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CLEMENTE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-02-26 published
MEDORI,
Antonio
At Victoria Hospital on Sunday, February 24, 2008, Antonio
MEDORI
in his 83rd year. Father of Achielle
MEDORI and Ernesto
MEDORI.
Grandfather of Jonathon. Brother of Vittoria
MEDORI,
Michela
MEDORI, Nicola
MEDORI and Gabriele
MEDORI (Leonilde). Uncle to
Elisa (Tony)
CLEMENTE, Loredana
MEDORI (Frank), Tiziana
CATUNTO
(Tome,) Michael
CLEMENTE,
Sonya
CLEMENTE and Sofia
CARUANA. Visitors
will be received in the O'Neil Funeral Home, 350 William Street
on Tuesday from 2: 00-4:00 and 7:00-9:00 p.m. The Funeral Mass
will be celebrated in Saint Mary's Church (Lyle and York) on Wednesday
at 11: 00 a.m. Entombment Saint Peter's Cemetery. Prayers Tuesday
afternoon at 3: 00 p.m.
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CLEMENTS o@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2008-04-02 published
CLEMENTS,
Jessie▼
In loving memory of a dear wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother,
Jessie, who passed away, March 29, 2005.
Memories don't fade
They just grow deep,
For the ones we loved,
But could not keep,
Life goes on
We know that's true
But not the same
Since we lost you.
- Love, Clements Family.
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CLEMENTS o@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2008-04-02 published
CLEMENTS,
Jessie▲
In loving memory of a dear friend, Jessie, who passed away March 29,
Just a thought of sweet remembrance
Just a memory sad and true
Just the love and sweet devotion
Of the ones who think of you.
- Lovingly remembered by Louis and Frances
MAMPACY
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CLEMENTS o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-03-29 published
McARTHUR,
Roberta
At University Hospital on Friday, March 28th, 2008, Mrs. Roberta
(CLEMENTS)
(MURRAY)
McARTHUR of London in her 75th year. Beloved
wife of the late Mr. Chilson
McARTHUR.
Loving mother of Linda
MURRAY of Fredericton, Wanda
FARROW and her husband John of Brantford,
Cindy TAILOR/TAYLOR of London, Kathleen
MURRAY of London, Sandra
GILMORE
and her husband Ben of Port Stanley, and John
MURRAY and his
wife Diane also of London. Also loved by her 19 grandchildren:
Kelly, Shelley, Kimberly, Adam, Stephanie, Tanya, Jason, Shawn,
Heather-Anne, Rebecca, John Paul, Michelle, Alexis, Alex, Adrian,
Samantha, Lewis, John Daniel, Troy, and many great-grandchildren.
Dear sister of Ronald
O'HARA and his wife
Pauline of New Brunswick,
and Gordon
O'HARA and his life partner Arlen of Alberta. Visitation
will be held on Sunday from 7: 00-9:00 p.m. at the Westview Funeral
Chapel, 709 Wonderland Road North, where the funeral service
will be conducted on Monday, March 31, 2008 at 1: 00 p.m. Cremation
to follow. Those wishing to make a donation in memory of Roberta
are asked to consider the Canadian Cancer Society. Online condolences
accepted at condolences@westviewfuneralchapel.com
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CLEMENTS o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-05-08 published
WALTER, John Gordon and Mary Helen (née
SCHAEFER)
John Gordon of Newmarket, and formerly of Goderich and Wingham,
passed away peacefully at Newmarket Health Centre, on Wednesday
April 30, 2008 in his 88th year. Loving husband of Mary
(SCHAEFER.)
Beloved father of John
WALTER and Bruce
WALTER and his wife
Darlene.
Very proud grandfather of Alex, Erin and Eric. Predeceased by
his sister Jean
CLEMENTS and brothers Sam, Dan and Peter. Gordon
was born in Goderich on April 17, 1921, the
son of the late Richard
WALTER and Elizabeth
BISSET.
WALTER,
Mary
Helen
(SCHAEFER) passed away peacefully at Southlake
Regional Health Centre in Newmarket, on Sunday May 4, 2008 in
her 83rd year. Very recently predeceased by her loving husband
Gordon.
Beloved mother of John
WALTER and Bruce
WALTER and his
wife Darlene. Loving grandmother of Alex, Erin and Eric. Predeceased
by her sister Jean
TUDOR and survived by her brothers John and
Bill SCHAEFER of Goderich. Mary was born in Goderich on July 16,
1925, the daughter of the late George
SCHAEFER and Luella
McCOOL.
For many years prior to their retirement, Mary and Gord were
owners of Walter's Clothing store in Wingham. They had recently
celebrated their 64th wedding anniversary. A memorial service
for both Mary and Gord will be held at Knox Presbyterian Church,
9 Victoria Street North in Goderich at 2: 00 p.m. on Saturday
May 24th. Special thanks to the staff of the Newmarket Health
Centre and the Southlake Regional Health Centre for their special
care. If desired, donations in memory of Gord and Mary can be
made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario.
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CLEMENTS o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-05-13 published
CLEMENTS,
Shirley
(WILSON)
In loving memory of sister, aunt, and best friend Shirley who
passed away on May 13, 1992. The heart is like a treasure chest,
That's filled with souvenirs, It's there to keep the memories,
We gathered through the years. We cannot lose the ones we love,
For they will always stay, In all that's bright and beautiful,
Around us everyday. Always loved and remembered. Jim, Mary, David
and Tim.
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CLEMENTS o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-06-25 published
STANLEY,
B.▼
Wayne▼
Peacefully at his residence on Monday, June 23, 2008, B. Wayne
STANLEY of London in his 66th year. Beloved husband of Catherine
TEES of London. Dear father of Jeff and his wife
Michelle▼
STANLEY
of Brantford, Laura
CLEMENTS of Waterloo, Warren
STANLEY and
Denise SPIESSENS, Sean
STANLEY, Paul
ZAPPITELLI and Marcy
HEDDLE
all of London. Loved by 5 grandchildren Reid, Dean and Joel
CLEMENTS
of Waterloo and Heather and Kathryn
STANLEY of Brantford. Dear
brother of Murray and his wife
Judy▼
STANLEY of Nova Scotia, Darlene
and her husband Keith
WILLOWS,
Darryl▼ and his wife
Denise▼
STANLEY,
Guy and his wife
Jayne▼
STANLEY. A Memorial Service will be held
at Logan Funeral Home, 371 Dundas St. (between Waterloo and Colborne)
on Saturday, June 28, 2008 at 12 noon. Reception to follow at
the London Music Club, 470 Colborne St. Friends who wish may
make memorial donations to Salvation Army. On line condolences
www.loganfh.ca A tree will be planted as a living memorial to
Wayne Stanley.
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CLEMENTS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-03-24 published
CLEMENTS,
Robert "
Des"
Jeffrey
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Robert
(Des) Jeffrey
CLEMENTS on Thursday, March 20, 2008. Lovingly
remembered by his wife Duaine and his children Adrienne, Darren
and Kurt. He will be missed by his grandchildren, Reed, Linden,
Rowan, Wils and Nicholas. His extended family and Friends will
miss his gentleness of spirit.
The funeral service will take place Thursday, March 27, 2008
at 2 p.m. at St. Simon-the-Apostle Anglican Church at 525 Bloor
Street, East. Friends and family are welcomed.
In lieu of flowers donations to Saint Michael's Hospital Stroke
Wing and/or St. Simon-the-Apostle Anglican Church would be welcomed.
Arrangements entrusted to The Murray Newbigging Funeral Home
The family would like to thank the nurses and staff of Saint Michael's
Hospital 14N Stroke Unit for their care and kindness.
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CLEMENTS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-06-25 published
STANLEY,
B.▲
Wayne▲
Peacefully at his residence on Monday, June 23, 2008, B. Wayne
STANLEY of London in his 66th year. Beloved husband of Catherine
TEES of London. Dear father of Jeff and his wife
Michelle▲
STANLEY
of Brantford, Laura
CLEMENTS of Waterloo, Warren
STANLEY and
Denise SPIESSENS, Sean
STANLEY, Paul
ZAPPITELLI and Marcy
HEDDLE
all of London. Loved by 5 grandchildren Reid, Dean and Joel
CLEMENTS
of Waterloo and Heather and Kathryn
STANLEY of Brantford. Dear
brother of Murray and his wife
Judy▲
STANLEY of Nova Scotia, Darlene
and her husband Keith
WILLOWS,
Darryl▲ and his wife
Denise▲
STANLEY,
Guy and his wife
Jayne▲
STANLEY. A Memorial Service will be held
at Logan Funeral Home, 371 Dundas St. (between Waterloo and Colborne,
London) on Saturday, June 28, 2008 at 12 noon. Reception to follow
at London Music Club, 470 Colborne Street, London. Friends who wish
may make memorial donations to Salvation Army. On line condolences
www.loganfh.ca
A tree will be planted as a living memorial to Wayne
STANLEY.
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CLEMES o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-02-23 published
KENNARD,
Cedric▼
Gowland▼
Hore▼
Cedric▼
Gowland▼
Hore▼
KENNARD was born in Buenos Aires July 27,
1923 to Lilian Louise
(HORE) (b. 2 May 1888, d. 16 May 1934)
and Douglas Walter
KENNARD (b. 17 August 1887, d. 25 August 1960.)
Cedric died on February 18, 2008 of a heart attack at the Wenleigh
Nursing home just west of Toronto. He had been in declining health
for some time.
He is survived by his wife
L.▼
June▼
(CLEMES,) his children Christopher A.
(Kit,▼)
Deborah▼
L.,▼ Katherine L., and Margaret (Peggy) J.
KENNARD.
He was pre-deceased by his three brothers Deryck, Guy and Austen.
All also surviving their military service in World War 2. Deryck
as a Flight Lieutenant Royal Canadian Air Force 409 Sqn. (Mosquitoes),
Guy as a Squadron Leader, Air Transport Command, India; and Austen
as a Captain, Royal Engineers with Wingates 'Chindits' in Burma.
Cedric finished the war as a Flying Officer, Royal Canadian Air
Force attached to Royal Air Force 635 Pathfinder Sqn. (Lancasters).
Cedric grew up at Estancia Albion, near Pascanas, Argentina and
was educated at St. George's College, Buenos Aires and Felsted
School, England, then evacuated home to Argentina by boat after
the beginning of the war.
At the age of 19, Cedric was accepted for Royal Canadian Air
Force pilot training in December 1942 after a 31 day, 8200 mile
voyage on a Norwegian tramp steamer from Buenos Aires to Panama
via Cape Horn then on to New York; from there by rail to Toronto.
This and various other routes were used by over 700 volunteers
from Argentina who joined the Allied air forces -- including
F. Claude B.
Originally trained as a fighter pilot, Cedric converted to heavy
bombers becoming operational in January 1945 with operations
in Royal Air Force Sqn. 76 (Halifaxes), Holme-on-Spalding Moor,
Yorkshire and later in Royal Air Force Pathfinder Sqn 635 (Lancasters),
Downham Market, Norfolk. He volunteered for the Pacific Theatre
after VE day. A Mention in Despatches was awarded January 1,
1946 for his distinguished service for diverting his Halifax
to the long grass field at Manston and without brake pressure
and an unreleased bomb hung-up in a wing bomb-bay, landing his
aircraft with no consequential damage to the crew or the aircraft.
After war, Cedric worked for BAT in the Argentine Province
of Salta growing tobacco. On a trip to Canada in 1950 he re-met
and married June
CLEMES from Toronto -- they had been introduced
during the war on a summer leave from his flight training in
Shanty Bay, Ontario in 1943. June and Cedric moved to the Argentine
until they left during the Peron regime in 1954. Settling in
Montreal where Cedric joined Imperial Tobacco's manufacturing
operations, he held many manufacturing operations and plant manager
positions in Montreal, Guelph, Hamilton and Granby until his
retirement in 1986.
A memorial service for family and Friends in the Montreal area
will be held later in the spring or early summer. To obtain memorial
service details or to forward condolences and reflections, please
email Kit KENNARD at kitkennard@excite.com. In lieu of flowers,
donations in memory of Cedric to the Montreal Metropolitan Independent
Living Resource Centre, 1355 Blvd. René Lévesque West, Studio 3,
Montréal, Québec, H3G 1T3 would be appreciated by the family.
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CLEMES o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-03-01 published
KENNARD,
Cedric▲
Gowland▲
Hore▲
Cedric▲
Gowland▲
Hore▲
KENNARD was born in Buenos Aires July 27,
1923 to Lilian Louise
(HORE) (b. 2 May 1888, d. 16 May 1934)
and Douglas Walter
KENNARD (b. 17 Aug. 1887, d. 25 Aug. 1960.)
Cedric died on February 18, 2008 of a heart attack at the Wenleigh
Nursing home just west of Toronto. He had been in declining health
for some time.
He is survived by his wife
L.▲
June▲
(CLEMES,) his children Christopher A.
(Kit,▲)
Deborah▲
L.,▲ Katherine L., and Margaret (Peggy) J.
KENNARD.
He was pre-deceased by his three brothers Deryck, Guy and Austen.
All also surviving their military service in World War 2. Deryck
as a Flight Lieutenant Royal Canadian Air Force 409 Sqn. (Mosquitoes),
Guy as a Squadron Leader, Air Transport Command, India; and Austen
as a Captain, Royal Engineers with Wingates 'Chindits' in Burma.
Cedric finished the war as a Flying Officer, Royal Canadian Air
Force attached to Royal Air Force 635 Pathfinder Sqn. (Lancasters).
Cedric grew up at Estancia Albion, near Pascanas, Argentina and
was educated at St. George's College, Buenos Aires and Felsted
School, England, then evacuated home to Argentina by boat after
the beginning of the war.
At the age of 19, Cedric was accepted for Royal Canadian Air
Force pilot training in December 1942 after a 31 day, 8,200 mile
voyage on a Norwegian tramp steamer from Buenos Aires to Panama
via Cape Horn then on to New York; from there by rail to Toronto.
This and various other routes were used by over 700 volunteers
from Argentina who joined the Allied air forces -- including
F. Claude B. Milne, also on the same passage.
Originally trained as a fighter pilot, Cedric converted to heavy
bombers becoming operational in January 1945 with operations
in Royal Air Force Sqn. 76 (Halifaxes), Holme-on-Spalding Moor,
Yorkshire and later in Royal Air Force Pathfinder Sqn 635 (Lancasters),
Downham Market, Norfolk. He volunteered for the Pacific Theatre
after VE day. A Mention in Despatches was awarded January 1,
1946 for his distinguished service for diverting his Halifax
to the long grass field at Manston and without brake pressure
and an unreleased bomb hung-up in a wing bomb-bay, landing his
aircraft with no consequential damage to the crew or the aircraft.
After war, Cedric worked for BAT in the Argentine Province
of Salta growing tobacco. On a trip to Canada in 1950 he re-met
and married June
CLEMES from Toronto -- they had been introduced
during the war on a summer leave from his flight training in
Shanty Bay, Ontario in 1943. June and Cedric moved to the Argentine
until they left during the Peron regime in 1954. Settling in
Montreal where Cedric joined Imperial Tobacco's manufacturing
operations, he held many manufacturing operations and plant manager
positions in Montreal, Guelph, Hamilton and Granby until his
retirement in 1986.
A memorial service for family and Friends in the Montreal area
will be held later in the spring or early summer. To obtain memorial
service details or to forward condolences and reflections, please
email Kit KENNARD at kitkennard@excite.com. In lieu of flowers,
donations in memory of Cedric to the Montreal Metropolitan Independent
Living Resource Centre, 1355 Blvd. René Lévesque West, Studio 3,
Montréal, Québec, H3G 1T3 would be appreciated by the family.
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KENNARD,
L.
June (née
CLEMES)
Lorna June
(CLEMES)
KENNARD was born in Toronto July 19, 1928 to
Lorna Edith
(WARREN) (1906.01.29-1934.08.18) and
Jack
Carnegie
CLEMES (1906.02.17-1981.10.06.) June died peacefully surrounded
by many loved ones on July 14, 2008 in Kingston, Ontario of complications
following gall bladder surgery.
June was pre-deceased by her husband of almost 58 years, Cedric G.H.
KENNARD (1924.07.25-2008.02.18) last February. She is survived
by her children Christopher A. (Kit), Deborah L., Katherine L.,
and Margaret (Peggy) J.
KENNARD; her 'adopted' children Lucie
RONDEAU, Pamela
COWAN; sisters Diana J.
(CLEMES)
LETT and Wendy J.
(CLEMES)
LITTLE.
June grew up in and around Toronto and was educated at Havergal
College, Branksome Hall, Hatfield Hall, McMaster University and
Wellesley Nursing School.
In 1944, she was one of 26 Canadians to win the RCHA award
for her bravery and heroic action, when, at just over 12 years
of age in August 1940, June rescued Harry
PASSMORE from drowning
by diving through the weeds of Lake Skugog and pulling him out
of the water.
June moved from Montreal to Bath, Ontario in 1992 where she enjoyed
supporting and participating in a variety of local community
causes and activities also serving on the board of the Fairfield-Gutzeit
Society.
A reception is planned in Bath at the Fairfield-Gutzeit House
for Tuesday, July 22 from 6 to 9 p.m. A memorial service in the
Montreal area will be held later on October 25 for both June
and Cedric, their 58th wedding anniversary. Cedric's memorial
service was postponed due to June's illness.
To obtain memorial service details or to forward condolences
and reflections, please email Kit
KENNARD at kitkennard@excite.com.
In lieu of flowers, donations in memory of June to the Montreal
Metropolitan Independent Living Resource Centre (1355 Blvd. René
Lévesque West, Studio 3, Montréal, Québec, H3G 1T3 (514) 288-1177
email: information@crvamm.org) would be appreciated by the family.
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CLERK o@ca.on.simcoe_county.nottawasaga.stayner.stayner_sun 2008-01-09 published
HARVEY,
Helen (née
MELANSON)
Passed away suddenly and peacefully on Wednesday, January 2,
2008; at the age of 74 years, at the Collingwood General and
Marine Hospital from a stroke. Helen was predeceased by her parents
Irene and Napolean
MELANSON and survived by her younger brother
Everett of Bathurst, New Brunswick where she was born on June 10,
1933. She was married in August of 1958 and moved to Ontario
where she became the mother of 3 children, Cheryl (Rick)
HENDERSON,
Susan CLERK, and David (April)
HARVEY.
She was an active member
of the Collingwood Legion (Branch 63) and follower of Saint Mary's
Church. She was recently diagnosed with Parkinson's and moved
to the Chartwell retirement home in Collingwood. Among her many
talents were her love of socializing, knitting, baking and activities
such as pool, lawn bowling, and darts. A warm and caring person,
she will be greatly missed by her surviving children, Friends,
and 6 grandchildren, Ryan and Justin
McINTYRE,
Alex
CLERK, and
Andrew, Melissa, and Dylan
HARVEY.
Friends met the family at
Fawcett Funeral Homes, 82 Pine Street, Collingwood, Ontario on
Sunday, January 6, 2008, from 1: 00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. A Funeral
Mass was held at the Saint Mary's Roman Catholic Church, 63 Elgin
Street, Collingwood, on Monday, January 7, 2008, at 11: 00 a.m.
Memorial donations may be made to Parkinson Society of Canada.
Friends may visit the on-line Book of Memories at www.fawcettfuneralhomes.com
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CLERMONT o@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2008-06-25 published
CLERMONT,
Margaret (née
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON)
Passed away after a lengthy battle with cancer at her home at
R.R.#4 Tara, on Saturday, June 21st, 2008. Margaret
(THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON)
CLERMONT, in her 80th year, beloved wife of Victor
CLERMONT.
Dear mother of Robert
CLERMONT of Hanover, Dan (Debbie)
CLERMONT
of Dundalk. Loving grandmother of Kailene and Derick
CLERMONT.
Survived by two brothers, John
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON of Mississauga and William
(Shirley) THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON of Bolsouer. Predeceased by her parents Arthur
and Sarah THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON. A memorial service will be held at the McMillan and
Jack Funeral Home, Dundalk, on Thursday, June 26, 2008 at 12: 00
noon. Interment of ashes in Saint Paul's Cemetery. Donations to
the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated. Visitation
on Wednesday from 7-9 p.m.
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CLEVELAND o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2008-03-15 published
POULTER,
Joyce (née
TALBOYS)
Peacefully at Southbrook Retirement Home, Brampton on Thursday,
March 13, 2008 in her 88th year. Joyce was the third born daughter
of Reginald and Daisy May
TALBOYS.
Beloved wife and life partner
of nearly 60 years (June 12, 1948) of Howard John. Devoted mother
of Howard (Betty Ann,) of Inglewood, Susan
SANTINO
(Joseph,)
of Mississauga, and Steven (Elaine), of London. Loving grandmother
of Danielle
SWAN
(David,)
Michael
SANTINO, Jeffrey (Cheryl,)
Ryan,
Lynn,
David and William
POULTER. Cherished great-grandmother
of Dakota, Logan, Maija and Ben. Dear sister of Doreen
CROWE,
Elsie HEPBURN
(James) and Janet
CLEVELAND (John,) and sister-in-law
of Donald McCALLUM.
Predeceased by sisters Nancy Gayton (John)
and Daisy McCALLUM.
Joyce will be lovingly remembered by many
nieces, nephews, family and Friends. Friends may call at the
Turner and Porter "Peel" Chapel, 2180 Hurontario Street, Mississauga
(Hwy. 10, North of Queen Elizabeth Way) on Sunday from 2-4 p.m.
Funeral Service will be held in the Chapel on Monday, March 17,
2008 at 1 p.m. Cremation to follow. If desired, donations to
the Canadian National Institute for the Blind or the Heart and
Stoke Foundation would be appreciated.
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CLEVER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-07-15 published
CLEVER,
Pat
July 15, 1976.
We remember the impact of his life on ours.
As long as we live
We will bear the imprint of that influence
To some he is forgotten
To others, part of the past
But to those who loved him
His memories will always last.
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Toronto modernist's projects married pragmatism, poetic sensibility
Award-winning university collaboration conjures an architecture
both sustainable and beautiful
By Sandra MARTIN,
Page
S11
An architect who was ahead of the curve in thinking how sustainable
design can be integrated in elegant architectural solutions,
Adrian DICASTRI brought his love of music and culture along with
his analytical skills to the art and practice of his profession.
"What a lot of people didn't realize about Adrian was his poetic
sensibility," said his friend Dereck
REVINGTON, another architect
who described Mr.
DICASTRI's major buildings as "full of colour
and light and a subtle dancing rhythm."
Pragmatism had to be satisfied first, but what characterized
Mr. DICASTRI's work was a luminous and lyrical modernism, Mr.
REVINGTON
said. "His definition of sustainability was much more complex
than simply creating ecologically friendly buildings. He spoke
continuously about the importance of cultural, environmental
and aesthetic sustainability."
Adrian John
DICASTRI was born in Victoria, the second of five
sons and one daughter of architect John
DICASTRI (obituary September 22,
2005) and his wife
Florence
Margaret
(GREENWOOD,) who was always
called Paddy. The family lived first in the Rockland area of
Victoria - in a house his father had designed - and then in a
rambling former seniors' residence close to the ocean in Oak
Bay that the senior Mr.
DICASTRI renovated to accommodate his
large and rambunctious family.
As a boy, Adrian was the only child who showed any ability at
sketching and drawing, according to his younger brother Julian.
He also swam "like a porpoise" and loved being in the water,
a passion he would later sustain in "landlocked Toronto" by designing
and building a family cottage on Georgian Bay.
He attended St. Patrick's Elementary School and then Oak Bay
junior and senior high schools, graduating in 1969. He worked
in his father's architectural office for a couple of years and
then, at 19, went travelling in Europe for six months.
After returning, he resumed his Friendship with Susan
McDONALD,
who had been a year or so behind him in high school, and entered
the University of Victoria, where he studied English literature
in a general arts program. A ferocious reader, he was torn in
those early years between teaching and architecture. He left
after two years and went travelling again, this time to Mexico
and Central America. By the time he returned, he had affirmed
his decision on a career in architecture. He won a place in the
University of Waterloo's co-op degree program in January, 1976.
After completing nearly three years of his degree, he and Ms.
McDONALD
(by then his wife) moved to Toronto, where he enrolled in the
architecture program at the University of Toronto. Larry
RICHARDS,
former dean of the faculty of architecture, remembers him as
"an outstanding, leading student" who was also a very nice guy.
Mr. DICASTRI graduated with a bachelor of architecture degree
in 1982. son Nicholas was born in 1983 and daughter Julia in
As a young architect, Mr.
DICASTRI worked at Diamond and Schmitt
architects in Toronto. "He was an extraordinarily focused and
smart guy who was a really great critic on projects in development,"
said Don SCHMITT, a principal in the firm. "He was a real modernist,
and rigorous in his focus on rational solutions and elegant but
spare design." Mr.
SCHMITT also remembered him as being relaxed
and possessing a dry sense of humour, qualities that "are very
important in the culture of an office."
Architect John
VAN
NOSTRAND hired Mr.
DICASTRI in 1984. "He was
interested in working in a smaller firm where he could have more
direct influence," Mr.
VAN
NOSTRAND said. The two eventually
became partners, working on some major social housing projects
until government support for that market dried up in the early
1990s. They also did a number of university projects, including
the revitalization of St. George Street on the University of
Toronto campus.
"He was a brilliant designer and he got brilliant buildings done,
but he did it in a very pragmatic way," said Mr.
VAN
NOSTRAND.
"He had real stamina for sticking with long projects and making
sure that they were finished off as well as they were started.
And he was a good leader. People who worked for him respected
him and wanted to make good buildings for him."
In the mid 1990s, their firm went after the contract for the
Computer Science and Engineering Building at York University.
Mr. DICASTRI, fascinated by the idea of creating sustainable
buildings, was superb at forging connections and put together
a collaboration that included Vancouver architect Peter Busby,
a noted green designer.
"That building is really a reflection of Peter Busby and his
West
Coast thinking and Adrian
DICASTRI and his practical, plain
thinking and his understanding of the complexity of York University
and where it could go," said architect Peter
CLEWES.
The building, which has operable windows, uses "passive strategies"
to maximize natural light and ventilation and decrease the need
for air-conditioning. It won several awards, including the Royal
Architectural Institute of Canada Governor-General's Medal in
Architecture. Mr.
CLEWES said it demonstrates that "it is not
only the spaces within buildings that are important, but the
spaces they create outside of themselves." A complex and seminal
building in Mr.
DICASTRI's career, it speaks to how he was beginning
to think about collaboration with others and about the practicalities
of creating buildings that are both sustainable and yet beautiful
to live and work in. "That was a turning point for him."
Mr. CLEWES and Mr.
DICASTRI, who had known each other since the
1980s, often commiserated about the capriciousness of a career
in architecture - which is known as a fine vocation and a horrible
profession, especially during economic downturns. They were both
partners in architectural firms that were struggling to sustain
themselves when Mr.
DICASTRI called Mr.
CLEWES in 1998 and proposed
they merge practices. He cited the computer sciences building
at York as an example of the kinds of things they could do together.
"It came out of the blue," Mr.
CLEWES said this week - but the
more he thought about it, the more he realized that "for the
first time in about eight or nine years, [I felt] I could stick
my head up above water and look around and say, 'This could mean
something more than simply surviving.' "
The following year, Van Nostrand Dicastri and Wallman Clewes
Bergman merged to form Architects Alliance. Mr.
DICASTRI's strength
as a strategic thinker and team builder came into play on one
of the firm's significant projects, the Terrence Donnelly Centre
for Cellular and Biomolecular Research at the U of T, which they
did in collaboration with Stefan Behnisch Architekten in Germany.
The completed building - elegant, intriguingly situated, ecologically
green, technologically but subtly complicated - has won popular
accolades and several design prizes, including the International
Award from the Royal Institute of British Architects and the
Design Excellence Award from the Ontario Association of Architects.
It was poignant that Mr.
DICASTRI, at the point when his professional
and family lives were happily and productively established, was
diagnosed with bladder cancer in 2006. The next 15 months were
a relentless struggle with surgery, chemotherapy and radiation
as he fought against what proved to be an unconquerable illness.
A week ago, he received a specially designed box containing individually
written letters, poems and messages of esteem and affection from
his colleagues at Architects Alliance. He was still well enough
to read and share them with his family.
Adrian John
DICASTRI was born in Victoria on September 5, 1952.
He died at home in Toronto on January 29, 2008, of metastasized
bladder cancer. He was 55. He is survived by wife
Susan
McDONALD,
children Nicholas and Julia, five siblings and extended family.
There will be a celebration of his life Tuesday in the Great
Hall, Hart House, University of Toronto.
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