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DUFF
DUFFIELD
DUFFIN
DUFFUS
DUFFY
DUFOE
DUFORD
DUFOUR
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DUFAURE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-03-06 published
DUFAURE,
Edna
Kathleen
Agnes (née
AMOND)
After a long battle with many health problems, Edna Kathleen
Agnes, on March 3, 2008, peacefully at Meadow Park Nursing Home.
Beloved wife to Ted for 46 years. Predeceased by her parents
Lawrence and Anna
AMOND and brother Edward. Loving sister to
Shirley, Jack, Andy and Ted. Aunt to many nieces and nephews.
Visitation will be at Forest Lawn Memorial Chapel, 1997 Dundas
Street East (at Wavell) on Friday, March 7, 2008 from 10-11 a.m.
Funeral service will follow at 11 a.m. If desired, donations
may be made to the Canadian Breast Cancer Society, in memory
of Edna.
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DUFF o@ca.on.simcoe_county.nottawasaga.stayner.stayner_sun 2008-07-02 published
BLACK,
Helen
Mary (née
BELLAMY)
Passed a way peacefully on Tuesday June 24, 2008 at Reach View
Village, Uxbridge, in her 86th year. Helen, beloved wife of the
late Doctor James Gilbert (Bert)
BLACK (2002.) Loving mother of
Michael and his wife Lucy of Blackstock. Devoted grandmother
of Andrew. Dear sister of Ethel (Frank
SHORTT) and sister-in-law
of Eleanor
BLACK and Hazel
BELLAMY.
Aunt of Pat (Susan)
SHORTT,
Karen (John
RAWLINGS), Jim (Noni)
BELLAMY, Craig Judy)
BELLAMY,
Gord BELLAMY, Mary Ellen
BELLAMY, Joan
BELLAMY, Dallas (Marilyn)
BLACK, Elaine (Rod
DUFF), Irma
BLACK and Claire (Michael
SHORTT)
and their families. Predeceased by her brothers Oscar and Harold
BELLAMY sisters Jean
PHILLIPS and Dorothy
BELLAMY, sister-in-law
Jean BELLAMY, brother-in-law John
BLACK and nephews Peter
BELLAMY,
Wayne BELLAMY and Les
BLACK.
Lifelong friend of Helen and the
late Doctor G.E. Hanna and the late Grace and Fred Ford. Helen was
educated at University College at the University of Toronto and
the Toronto Normal School. She became a Teacher, educating students
in Sunnidale Township, Toronto, Guyana and Zambia. She was a
friend and confidant to many. Friends were received at the Carruthers and
Davidson Funeral Home, 7313 Highway 26 (Main St.), from 2-4 and
7-9 p.m. Thursday June 26, 2008. Funeral Service was held in
the Chapel on Friday June 27, 2008 at 1 o'clock. Interment Stayner
Union Cemetery. If desired, donations in Helen's memory may be
made to the Yonge Street Mission, 270 Gerrard Street East, Toronto,
Ontario M5A 2G4. For more information or to sign the online guest
book, log on to www.carruthersdavidson.com.
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DUFFIELD o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-03-26 published
WRAY,
Dorothy
Margaret (née
CROZIER)
Dorothy's family sadly announces the death of their beloved mother
in London, Ontario, on Easter Sunday, March 23, 2008, in her
84th year. Finally at peace after a long battle with Alzheimer's
disease, Dorothy was born in Croydon, England, the eldest child
of Frederick and Dorothy
CROZIER.
She married Wilbert
WRAY (4th Field
Ambulance) in 1941 and came to Fort William, Ontario in 1944
with son Don. She worked at Can-Car for the remainder of the
war years and later at Sears Canada. She is survived by sons
Don (Lynda), Barry (Geri) of Toronto, Bruce (Carole) of London,
Ontario and daughter, Debbie (Alex) of St. Albert, Alberta. Loving
grandmother of Donna, Lisa and David
WRAY,
Christopher,
Kelly
and Corey WRAY,
Michael and Elizabeth
WRAY and Christopher and
Amy WOWK.
She is also survived by 9 great-grandchildren and by
sisters in England. She was predeceased by husband Wilbert in
1999, her parents, brothers Fred (England), Dougie and sister
Jean
(Australia,) mother-in-law, Elizabeth
WRAY and brother-in-law,
Albert. She will be sadly missed by her dear and close friend,
Kath DUFFIELD and the other surviving 'British War Brides' still
residing in Thunder Bay. Cremation has taken place. A celebration
of Dorothy's life will be held at a later date in Thunder Bay.
Details to follow. In lieu of flowers, a donation to the Alzheimer's
Society in Dorothy's name would be greatly appreciated. Arrangements
entrusted to A. Millard George Funeral Home, 519-433-5184. Online
condolences accepted at www.amgfh.com
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DUFFIELD o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-02-11 published
HOGLE,
Harvey
Ronald (1934-2008)
Peacefully and with dignity at Saint_Joseph's Health Centre, Toronto
on Thursday February 8th 2008 in his 74th year. Proud 2nd generation
owner of G.H. Hogle Funeral Homes Limited, Toronto, Ontario.
Chair, Board of Trustees and long time Elder of Wesley Mimico
United Church. Past District Deputy Grand Master of Toronto District #1,
Ancient, Free and Accepted Masons, Past Master and Life Member
of Lake Shore Lodge A.F. and A.M. #645 G.R.C. Long time member
and recipient of the Paul Harris Award with the Rotary Club of
Etobicoke. Past President of the Hustler Young Men's Bible Class
and former Scoutmaster of the 3rd Lakeshore Troop, Boy Scouts
of Canada. Proud recipient of 'Man of the Year' Award from the
Eat and Argue Club. Beloved husband of Moira
MORRISON.
Dearly
loved father of Graeme H.
HOGLE and wife
Erin of Etobicoke and
Allison M.
HOGLE and husband Robert
DYCK of Mississauga. Loving
Papa of Dayna
HOGLE,
Samantha and Stephanie
DYCK. Survived by
youngest brother Glencoe E.
HOGLE and wife
Anna
Marie and their
son Glencoe Jr. of Orono, Ontario. Eldest
son of and predeceased
by his parents Bertha Mae
DUFFIELD and Glencoe Harvey
HOGLE,
step-mother Hazel Irene
COOPER and middle brother Morley Duffield
HOGLE.
Friends will be received at the family's Mimico Chapel,
63 Mimico Avenue, Etobicoke on Tuesday and Wednesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
Masonic Service Wednesday 7: 30 p.m. A Funeral Service to celebrate
his loving and generous life will be held on Thursday, February 14th,
2008 at 11 a.m. Reception to follow at the Mimico Chapel. Interment
Park Lawn Cemetery, Etobicoke. Donations to a charity of your
choice would be appreciated. Online condolences may be made at
www.hoglefuneralhomes.com 'Peace'
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DUFFIELD o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-03-25 published
QUAIL,
Margery▼ "
Bunny▼" (née
CAMBON) (1918-2008)
Quietly, on Easter Friday, at Sunnybrook Veterans Hospital. Margery
CAMBON was born in Quebec City on February 15, 1918 to George
CAMBON, an army musician, and his wife
Lucy
DUFFIELD.
Bunny was
amongst the first Canadian women soldiers to cross the Atlantic
in 1939 to join the war effort. As a nursing sister she was chosen
by Dorothy
MacHEM, future president of Womens College Hospital,
to join the first plastic surgery unit in Basingstoke England.
Bunny▼ met her future husband, John
QUAIL, who was an injured
soldier on her hospital ward. They were married by her uncle
Reverend John
DUFFIELD, in St. Stephen's church in Twickenham,
England. Bunny was model of her professionalism as a nurse, latterly
at Oakville Trafalgar Hospital where she was eventually persuaded
to retire in her 68th year. Bunny and John had a great love of
family and Friends and fun. Their dinner table was seldom empty,
often entertaining a surprise guest by lifting a glass of good
cheer. Bunny is predeceased by her husband John
QUAIL, her sister
Muriel and her brother Doctor Ken
CAMBON.
She▼ is survived by her
sister Noreen and her brother Austen
CAMBON as well as her loving
children Susan
FITZGERALD (Michael), Judi
QUAIL (Collin
BRADLEY),
Rev. Charles
QUAIL (Joy) and David (Margaret
NELLIGAN). Bunny's
most cherished legacy is certainly her grandchildren, Rebecca,
Julia, Caitlin, Emily, Liza, Aileen and Jack. For those wishing
to send flowers, please consider donating to the High Risk Mothers
and Babies program at Sunnybrook Health Center. A Celebration
of Bunny's life will be held at Central Baptist Church, 340 Rebecca
Street, in Oakville on Saturday, March 29th at 11 a.m. Please direct
donations and any other inquires to Oakview Funeral Home, 905 842-2252.
Online condolences may be left at www.oakviewfuneral.ca
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DUFFIELD o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-03-29 published
Career nurse served in pioneering wartime plastic surgery unit
With the rank of lieutenant nursing sister in the Royal Canadian
Army Medical Corps, she sailed for Britain during the Battle
of the Atlantic to tend burn victims and the wounded. She continued
nursing until 1986
By Sandra MARTIN,
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S11
Margery▲
(Bunny▲)
Cambon
QUAIL, a woman of resolute good cheer,
was one of the stalwart Canadian nurses to cross the treacherous,
enemy-infested Atlantic waters during the Second World War. She
worked with plastic surgeons in hospitals in southwest England
to care for badly burned pilots and civilians wounded in German
bombing raids.
"I am quite sure that her experience as a nurse in England, caring
for a great many very badly injured victims of war, led her to
conclude that she would never, ever, feel sorry for herself,
no matter whatever happened to her. And that is exactly how she
lived her life," wrote Austen
CAMBON, her brother, in an e-mail
tribute.
She▲ came from a military family. Her father, George
CAMBON, was
a Scottish immigrant who played in several orchestras in the
eastern United States before crossing the border and joining
the Royal Canadian Horse Artillery Band in Kingston, Ontario
That is where he met and married Lucy
DUFFIELD, whose father
was a colonel in the Royal Ulster Rifles and had been garrison
commander in Jamaica before bringing his family to Canada in
the early years of the last century. Soon after their marriage,
the CAMBONs moved to Quebec City. He was a professional musician
in the regimental band of the Royal 22nd Regiment under the command
of future governor-general Georges
VANIER.
Margery, the eldest of four children, was born in the final year
of the First World War. She once explained that "my mother was
called Bunny and she called me Bunny," but others say she was
given the name because she had large ears, a trait inherited
from the DUFFIELD side of the family. Noreen was born in 1919,
Ken in 1923 and Austen in 1932.
The CAMBONs lived on Cartier Avenue near Battlefields Park in
Quebec City. Margery went to nearby St. George's School and then
Commissioner's High School, graduating in 1936. She trained at
Jeffery Hale Hospital, graduating in 1939. On February 8, 1940,
five months after Canada declared war on Germany, she enlisted
in the nursing service of the Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps,
which embraced the three branches of the military: navy, army
and air force. Given that the army was bred in her bones, she
elected to serve as a commissioned army officer with the rank
of lieutenant nursing sister.
Along with another nurse from Quebec City, she made her way to
Halifax in December of 1940, according to a short memoir she
provided for The Military Nurses of Canada: Recollections of
Canadian Military Nurses, edited by E.A. Landells. By the time
they arrived in Halifax, their ship had already sailed, so the
two single women boarded a mail ship - which she later joked
had plenty of males - and crossed the ocean in the days before
the advent of full escort convoys. "It took 11 days" and it was
"cold and miserable," she told Wilma
BLOKHUIS of the Oakville
Beaver in September of 1991.
In England, she was a reinforcement for the 15th Canadian General
Hospital at Bramshott, Surrey, which had been established with
officers and staff in June of 1940. Dorothy Macham, who had graduated
from Women's College Hospital School of Nursing in Toronto in
1932 and had joined the Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps shortly
after the war began, was already there. When Stewart Gordon,
one of the earliest Canadian plastic surgeons, set up a plastic
surgery unit in November of 1941 at Rooksdown House, Park Prewett
Hospital, near Basingstoke, Hampshire, he took Lt.
CAMBON and
Lt. Macham with him.
The work was harrowing, but there was also time for fun and Friendships
and, for Lt.
CAMBON, the chance to own and ride her first bicycle.
Rationing meant that cars were mostly reserved for military and
official use, and buses were scarce in the countryside. While
she rarely talked after the war about the horrors she had seen
as a nurse, she did tell her children how she had always wanted
a bike when she was growing up in Quebec City, but her parents
were too poor to indulge her fancy.
Six months after Lt.
CAMBON enlisted, her younger brother Ken
(obituary March 17, 2007) joined up, lying about his age to enlist
in the Royal Rifles of Canada in July of 1940, just before his
17th birthday. His regiment was shipped to Hong Kong to defend
the British colony in an ill-fated stand against the Japanese.
After the Canadian, British and Hong Kong regiments surrendered
on Christmas Day, 1941, he was taken prisoner and spent the next
44 months in horrific conditions in Japanese PoW camps, including,
as a final torture, helping to dig a huge pit late in the war
to serve as a mass grave for himself and his fellow prisoners
if the feared Allied invasion occurred. His family knew he was
missing, but it was a long time before they had official word.
Meantime, Lt.
CAMBON's younger sister, Noreen, had finished high
school in Quebec City and moved to Hamilton to train as a nurse.
When she learned that Ken had been captured by the Japanese,
she quit nursing school and joined the Royal Canadian Air Force,
Women's Division. Trained as a radar specialist, she was stationed
in Newfoundland, then in Britain, where she sometimes met up
with her older sister. After the war, she trained as a nurse.
That left only the youngest
CAMBON in Quebec City. "I was only
about 7 years old when my brother and my two sisters left home
to serve in World War Two," said Austen. "Their absence serving
our country abroad for the next five years meant that I really
did not get to know them… until very much later on."
In May of 1943, Lt.
CAMBON's unit moved to the Basingstoke Neurological
and Plastic Surgery Hospital in Hackwood Park, on the estate
of Lord Camrose, with Lt. Macham as the "in charge" nurse. The
two Canadian nurses had become close Friends and, when Lt. Macham
was invited to Buckingham Palace in 1945 to receive the Royal
Red Cross Medal for her services during the war, she invited
Lt. CAMBON to accompany her.
It was also at Basingstoke that Lt.
CAMBON met her future husband,
Sergeant John
QUAIL. He was from Winnipeg and had gone overseas
as a motorcycle instructor with the Canadian Provost Corps, a
company of military police made up of volunteers from the Royal
Canadian
Mounted
Police. By all accounts, Sgt.
QUAIL was a bit
of a lad, a carefree adventurer more interested in a good time
than in treading the straight and narrow. He broke his wrist
in a motorcycle accident and ended up on Lt.
CAMBON's ward. "He
took a fancy to me," as she described it later. "We met over
a bedpan" is the way he liked to tell the tale.
They were married on December 11, 1943, in St. Stephen's Church
in Twickenham, Surrey. Her uncle, John
DUFFIELD, who had been
a chaplain in the First World War and had then become a canon
in the Church of England, officiated.
By this stage of the war, small contingents of Canadian nurses
were serving on the continent and Lt.
CAMBON wanted to join them.
As a married woman, however, she was refused permission to cross
the Channel. "They had made this ruling that you could not go
if you were married because they had too many girls becoming
pregnant who had got married," she told the Oakville Beaver in
1991. "It was a bit of a hassle sending them home, and all that
jazz."
In September of 1945, the
QUAILs returned to Canada. She and
Noreen were both still in uniform when their emaciated brother
stepped off a train in Quebec City, finally home from the war.
She had last seen him when he was 16. "When Ken left, he was
just a little guy, he was always kind of short, and I couldn't
believe how much he had grown even though he was malnourished,"
Margery QUAIL told the Oakville Beaver. "He would have been much
bigger had he had proper food," she said, ever the nurse. "It
was a great thing to see him back alive."
The QUAILs settled in Toronto. In the next five years, Ms.
QUAIL
had three babies - Susan, Judi and Charlie - each about two years
apart in age, followed after a gap of six years by David in 1957.
As Mr. QUAIL pursued various ventures from Vancouver to Toronto,
from starting a natural-sponge enterprise to selling paint and
cars to operating a tractor trailer across the country, Ms.
QUAIL
was the moral and financial backbone of the family, raising the
children and working as a nurse at Vancouver General Hospital,
and at Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital. She finally agreed
to retire from nursing in 1986, at 68.
About five years ago, Ms.
QUAIL began to have memory problems,
similar to the dementia issues that affected Noreen and Ken,
who died of Alzheimer's disease a year ago. She and her husband
continued to live at home until she had a bad fall in 2003. They
moved into a retirement home in Oakville and remained together
until Mr. QUAIL died of prostate cancer in January of 2004. By
last summer, Ms.
QUAIL had lost her hearing. After breaking her
hip in a second fall, she moved, in August, into a veterans home
named in honour of her wartime nursing colleague, Dorothy Macham,
where she celebrated her 90th birthday a month ago with family,
Friends and a glass or two of white wine.
Margery Cambon
QUAIL was born in Quebec City on February 15,
1918. She died of complications from dementia at Sunnybrook Health
Sciences Centre in Toronto on March 21, 2008. She was 90. Predeceased
by her husband, John, and brother Kenneth
CAMBON,
Ms.
QUAIL is
survived by her children Susan, Judi, Charles and David. She
also leaves her sister Noreen and brother Austen, plus seven
grandchildren.
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DUFFIN,
Doreen
Myrtle.
Peacefully at Grace Hospital, Scarborough on Thursday, March 27,
2008 in her 74th year. Loving sister of Alverna (Cyril)
HANNATH.
She will be fondly remembered by her nieces Joanne
DYNES and
Jane HANNATH-
HOLMES and nephews Dennis and Dean
HANNATH and their
families. The family received Friends at the Doney Funeral Home,
318 Main St. E., Shelburne on Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. The
funeral service was held in the funeral home chapel on Monday,
March 31, 2008 at 1 p.m. Interment in the Mansfield Cemetery.
Donations to the Emily Stowe Women's Shelter or the charity of
your choice would be appreciated.
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DUFFUS o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-07-10 published
KISSLINGER,
Rosina
(ALZNER)
Peacefully, at the Tillsonburg District Memorial Hospital, on
Wednesday,
July 9, 2008, Rosina
(ALZNER)
KISSLINGER of Tillsonburg
at the age of 83. Born in Botsch, Romania, August 4, 1924, daughter
of the late George
ALZNER and the late former Suzanne
KRAUTNER.
Predeceased by her husband Thomas
KISSLINGER
(November 5, 1999.)
Dear mother of John
KISSLINGER, London; Walter (Renata)
WOLF,
Munich, Germany; Robert
KISSLINGER, Tillsonburg; Rose Marie
KISSLINGER,
Tillsonburg; Linda
HANEY
(Brian,)
Tillsonburg.
Proud grandmother
of Jonathan (Shannon)
CHANTELLE;
Samantha
(Peter)
DUFFUS; Melissa
KISSLINGER; Jason, Constantinos
ANASTASSAKIS; Lindsey
KISSLINGER
and eight great-grandchildren. Dear sister of John
ALZNER,
London
Steven (Anita)
ALZNER,
Windsor;
Katie
STRICKLAND, Windsor; Christine
GOFORTH, Colorado Springs; Annie
YARMOLUK, Toronto; Helen (Ernie)
CHURILLA,
Toronto.
Also survived by several nieces, nephews and
cousins. Predeceased by a son, Arthur (July 11, 1999); a brother
George ALZNER and by sisters Suzanne and Maria in Germany. Resting
at the Verhoeve Funeral Home. 262 Broadway Street, Tillsonburg until
Saturday, July 12, 2008, thence to St. Luke's Lutheran Church
for funeral service at 11: 00 a.m. by Rev. Ronald
MOHR.
Interment
to follow in the Tillsonburg Cemetery. Memorial donations (by
cheque only) to St. Luke's Lutheran Church Building Fund or the
charity of your choice. Visitation Friday 2: 00-4:00 and 7:00-9:00 p.m.
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DUFFUS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-03-01 published
DUFFUS,
Elinor
Jane (née
HANRAHAN)
With quiet strength and courage, our Mother was peacefully released
on Wednesday, February 27, 2008 in Peterborough (Ontario). Loving
Mother of Mark, Tim, Peter and Sara. Dear daughter of the late
Judge and Mrs. J. Arthur
HANRAHAN of Windsor (Ontario.) A lifelong
student of the human condition, Elinor studied language and culture
and the empowerment of women through literacy and knowledge.
To honour her passion, the Elinor Duffus Memorial Scholarship
has been established in conjunction with FreeSchools World Literacy.
This scholarship will fund the education of 100 impoverished
girls in India to provide a life-changing opportunity they would
otherwise not have. Memorial donations can be made at www.freeschools.org.
At the request of the deceased there will be no service. Condolences
to the family may be made to peter@peterduffus.ca or by calling
Little Lake Cemetery at 1-800-672-9652.
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DUFFY o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-03-25 published
BUCHAN,
Catherine
Janet
Of Saint Thomas, passed away on Monday, March 24th, at the Saint Thomas-Elgin
General Hospital, in her 59th year. Dearly loved partner of Jerry
COLEMAN and loved daughter of Janet
(McNAUGHTON)
BUCHAN of Elgin
Manor and the late Donald
BUCHAN. Dear step-mother of Damian
and his wife
Daniele
COLEMAN of Saint Thomas, Julie and her husband
Craig KENNEY of Toronto and Melissa and her husband Colin
DUFFY
of London. Dear sister of Jane
BUCHAN of Saint Thomas and Kenneth
BUCHAN of Woodstock. Sadly missed by four grandchildren. Catherine
was born in London April 24th, 1949. She worked over 25 years
for the C.I.B.C. and has worked for the Credit Unit at the Saint Thomas
Psychiatric Hospital the past four years. Resting at Williams
Funeral Home, 45 Elgin Street, Saint Thomas where funeral service
will be held Thursday at 1: 00 p.m. Spring interment in McArthur
Cemetery. Visitation Wednesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Remembrances
may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society or the London Regional
Cancer Centre, in lieu of flowers.
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DUFFY o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-04-04 published
O'BRIEN,
Eldon
On Wednesday, April 2, 2008 at Alexandra Marine and General Hospital,
Goderich, Eldon
O'BRIEN, formerly of Tuckersmith Township, in
his 90th year. Beloved husband of the late Mary
(DUFFY)
O'BRIEN.
Dear father of Frank of Australia, Lyle of Seaforth, Diane (Bill)
LEWIN of Saint_John, New Brunswick, Jean of Hensall, Basil (Mary
Lou) of Clinton and Margaret (Bill)
TURNER of Bayfield. Loving
grandfather of 7 grandchildren, 6 great-grandchildren and 2 great-great-grandchildren.
Also▼ remembered by a brother-in-law Bob (Ruth)
DUFFY of R.R.#1,
Dublin and a sister-in-law Reta
MANLEY of Stratford. Predeceased
by a daughter Donna, parents Christopher and Helen
O'BRIEN, sisters-in-law
Vera (Raymond)
MURRAY and Esther (Alvin)
RAU and brothers-in-law
Louis DUFFY and Merv
MANLEY.
Family will receive Friends at the
Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home, 87 Goderich Street West, Seaforth
on Saturday, April 5 from 9: 00 a.m. until the time of the Mass
of the Christian Burial at 11: 00 a.m. at Saint_James Roman Catholic
Church,
Seaforth.
Fr. Paul
NICHOLSON will officiate. Interment
Clinton Cemetery. Memorial donations to the Alzheimer Society
or to a charity of one's choice appreciated. Condolences at www.whitneyribeyfuneralhome.com
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DUFFY o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-04-22 published
BRYDGES,
Nelson "
Cowboy"
Garnet
Brydges
Age 87, a long-time resident of Sarnia, Ontario, passed away
on April 20, 2008 at Bluewater Health Palliative Care. Nelson
was born on July 15, 1920 in Plympton Township to Walter and
Sarah (HELPS)
BRYDGES and married his loving wife
Audrey
(SCOTT)
BRYDGES on November 29, 1941, Audrey predeceased him in November 2005 and
he missed her very much. Nelson is survived by his loving daughters
and sons-in-law Geraldine (Donald)
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART, and Bonnie (Ross)
GENNOE and his two grand_sons who he cherished, Rob
GENNOE
(Nicole)
and Dan GENNOE.
Also his extended family Carolyn (Joe)
STONEHOUSE,
their children Tyler and Nathan
MATER,
Beau,
Brett and Ben
STONEHOUSE,
and Brian (Pat)
STEWARD/STEWART/STUART and their children Matthew, Michael,
and Kate. Brother of Doris
GOODALL, and brother-in-law of Irene
BRYDGES and Eileen
BRYDGES, Ken (Evelyn)
SCOTT, Fred
SCOTT, Jean
(Earl) OPPENHAUSER, Yvonne (Keith)
TINNING, Mary (Don)
SWINDALL,
Pat (Ron) PATTERSON and Jim
MILLER.
Also survived by numerous
nieces and nephews. Predeceased by parents Walter and Sarah
(HELPS)
BRYDGES, brothers and sisters-in-law Walter and Margie
BRYDGES,
Lewis BRYDGES,
Clifford and Hazel
BRYDGES, Robert
BRYDGES, and
sisters and brothers-in-law Lucy and Jack
KECK,
John
GOODALL,
Violet and Clifford
KADEY,
Evelyn and Don
McINTYRE, Mary and
Ruel BOYNTON.
Also sister-in-law and brother-in-law Ruth and
John MILLINGTON, sisters-in-law Dorothy
MILLER and Audrey
SCOTT,
and son-in-law Orval
DUFFY.
Nelson fought bravely in the Second
World War and was in the first wave at Normandy. A Brick has
been placed at Juno Beach remembering the service he gave to
his country. Nelson continued to be a faithful member of the
Royal Canadian Legion. He will be fondly remembered by his good
Friends Ian and Sheila
McKILLOP, and also all the many Friends
he made at Tim Horton's on Colborne Road. His nickname was "Cowboy"
because he always wore his western hat, boots and jeans - a throw
back to his younger days around horses. He loved animals all
his life. Nelson had 10 pin bowled for almost 50 years and was
still bowling in early March and made many Friends through his
bowling associations. We will all miss him dearly, but know that
he is now with his beloved Audrey and they are back together
and in God's hands. A funeral service will be held on Thursday,
April 24, 2008, at 11: 00 a.m. at Smith Funeral Home, 1576 London
Line, Sarnia. Interment will follow at Resurrection Cemetery.
Family and Friends will be received at Smith Funeral Home on
Wednesday, April 23, 2008 from 2: 00 to 4:00 p.m. and 7:00 to
9: 00 p.m. Sympathy donations may be made to War Amps or the charity
of your choice. Memories and condolences may be sent online at
www.smithfuneralhome.ca.
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DUFFY,
Lucy
In loving memory of our dear mother, Lucy, who passed away, April 22,
1985. As time goes by without you, And the days turn into years,
They hold a million memories, And a thousand silent tears. To
us you were so special, What more is there to say, Except to
wish with all our hearts, That you were here today. Sadly missed
and lovingly remembered by Erin and Terry.
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DUFFY o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-05-14 published
VAN
BILSEN,
Johanna (née
VAN
KESSEL)
Was called to be with her Lord while peacefully surrounded by
her family at Chatham-Kent Health Alliance, Chatham on Mother's
Day, Sunday, May 11, 2008, Johanna
VAN
BILSEN, of Chatham, beloved
wife of 53 years to William
VAN
BILSEN.
Born in Holland on June 29,
1930, Johanna came to Canada in 1949 and was the daughter of
the late Maria
(HUYBERS) and Anthony
VAN
KESSEL.
She will be
greatly missed by: her loving children, James and his wife Susan
of Elora, Edward and his wife Sherry of Brights Grove, Wendy
DUFFY and husband Paul and Stephanie
MYERS and husband John all
of Toronto, dearest grandchildren Jonathan, Amanda, Johanna,
Brandon, Nicholas, Carson, William and Monika and great-granddaughter
Tessa, 3 sisters Helen
BURGESS of Collingwood, Maria
CHAPO of
Essex and Terry
TRAHAN of Rockwood and a brother Anthony
VAN
KESSEL of Chatham. She is predeceased by brothers Lawrence and
John VAN
KESSEL.
Johanna was a longtime member of the Ladies
Auxiliary of Branch 28 Legion, a volunteer at Saint_Joseph's Hospital
and extremely talented chef and cake decorator for many years.
Her generosity, loving ways and beautiful smile will always be
remembered. Friends and relatives may visit at the Hinnegan-Peseski
Funeral Home, 156 William St. S. Chatham from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
Tuesday, where Parish Prayers will be offered 7: 00 p.m. on Tuesday.
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DUFFY,
Brian
In loving memory of our dear brother Brian, who passed away June 25th,
1986. You are not forgotten Nor ever shall you be; As long as
life and memory last We shall remember thee. Remembered with
love Erin and Terry.
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DUFFY o@ca.on.simcoe_county.nottawasaga.collingwood.the_connection 2008-03-28 published
STOCKLEY,
Elechia (née
DUFFY)
Passed away, peacefully surrounded by her family, at Ross Memorial
Hospital on Wednesday, March 26th, 2008, in her 92nd year. Beloved
wife of the late Benjamin James. Loving mother of Carolynn
McCRINDLE
of Collingwood, Jacqueline
STOCKLEY of Orillia, Anne Marie
STOCKLEY
of Milton, and James (Karen)
STOCKLEY of Glenarm. Predeceased
by daughter Marion Margaret. Loving grandmother and treasured
by 15 grandchildren and 31 great-grandchildren. Daughter of the
late James and Margaret
DUFFY of Rathburn. Survived by sister
Margaret (Peggy)
DRINKLE and predeceased by sisters Mary
BAYE,
and Genevieve
DUFFY, and brothers Arthur and Cecil
DUFFY.
Friends
and relatives may call at the Mundell Funeral Home, 79 West St. N.,
Orillia from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Friday. Then to St. Columbkille's
Church, Uptergrove for Mass of Christian Burial Saturday afternoon,
March 29th at 1 p.m. Spring interment: St. Columbkille's Church
Cemetery, Uptergrove. Memorial donations to the charity of one's
choice would be appreciated. Messages of condolence are welcomed
at: www.mundellfuneralhome.com
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DUFFY,
John▼
Ignatius
Peacefully at the Credit Valley Hospital on Monday, May 5, 2008
in his 83rd year. John
DUFFY dearly loved husband of Aileen.
Loving father of Jane (Michael
TIEFELSDORF), Rev. John
DUFFY,
Stephen (Tanya), Caroline, Matthew (Wendy) and Damian. Cherished
grandfather of nine grandchildren. Predeceased by his sister
Mary. Donations to the St. Vincent de Paul Society, your prayers,
or the Mass of Repose of Soul would be appreciated as your expression
of sympathy. Friends may call at the Rosar-Morrison Funeral Home and
Chapel, 467 Sherbourne Street (south of Wellesley), on Thursday,
May 8th from 4-9 p.m. Funeral Mass will be celebrated at St. Basil's
Church (50 Saint_Joseph Street), on Friday, May 9th at 10: 30 a.m.
Interment Holy Cross Cemetery, Thornhill. A reception will follow
after the interment at Saint Mary Immaculate Church in the Parish
Hall located at 10295 Yonge Street, Richmond Hill, (3 lights
north of Major MacKenzie on the east side of Yonge Street at
Dunlop). Messages of condolences may be forwarded to www.mem.com.
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DUFFY,
John▲ 'Jack'
With great sadness we announce the passing of Jack
DUFFY on May 19,
2008. Beloved husband and best friend of Marylyn for over 40 years.
Loving father of Shauna and Janice. He will be greatly missed
by his family: his sister Vi and brother-in-law Bill, nephews
Bob and Peter, niece Jane, his granddaughter Lauren and his best
friend Jake. Jack will be fondly remembered by his many Friends
in the acting community. A celebration of his life will be held
at a later date. As per Jack's wishes, donations may be made
to the Performing Arts Lodge of Toronto 333-110 The Esplanade,
Toronto, Ontario M5E 1X9.
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DUFFY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-07-26 published
DUFFY,
Elizabeth "
Lily"
In memory of my beloved mother who died July 27, 1995.
Maureen
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KACK,
Milton
Joseph "
Mickey"
Passed away peacefully surrounded by his family on Monday, March 10th,
2008 at his residence in New Hamburg. Mickey was born 80 years
ago, a son of the late Frederick and Evelyn
(LOUGHREN)
KACK.
He was a member of Holy Family Roman Catholic Church, New Hamburg.
Beloved husband of Anita
(GALIPEAU)
KACK whom he married June 28th,
1952. Loving father of Dennis
KACK and Brenda
RENAUD of Etobicoke,
Monique and her husband Rick
NORTH, and Colleen and her husband
Owen FAWCETT, all of Meadowvale. Dear brother of Cecil (Therese)
KACK, Frances
KACK, Colbert
KACK, Kathleen
CORRIGAN, Mearl
CORRIGAN,
Margaret DUFFY and Maureen
BROCKLEBANK.
Also▲ remembered by sister-in-law
Maureen KACK and brother-in-law Jack
DUFFY and many nieces and
nephews. Mickey was predeceased by brothers Charlie (Rose), Harry,
Raymond, Herman (Bertha), Marvin (Mary) and William; by sister
Molly (Rolland)
SAVARD and by brothers-in-law Earl
CORRIGAN,
Hubert CORRIGAN and Jim
BROCKLEBANK.
Cremation has taken place.
Friends and relatives will be received at Mark Jutzi Funeral
Home, 291 Huron Street, New Hamburg on Wednesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
The Memorial Mass will be held at Holy Family Roman Catholic
Church, New Hamburg on Thursday, March 13th, 2008 at 11: 00 a.m.
with Father Pablito
LABADO officiating. Spring interment in Holy
Family (Riverside) Cemetery, New Hamburg. As expressions of sympathy,
donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society by contacting
the funeral home at 519-662-1661. Parish prayers will be held
at the funeral home on Wednesday at 4: 00 p.m.
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BELL,
Eula
Dorothy
At the Collingwood General and Marine Hospital, on Friday April 4th,
2008 in her 88th year. Her love of her four legged Friends will
be remembered by all. Aunt Tootsie will be sadly missed by niece
Bonnie DUFOE and many other nieces and nephews. Dorothy was loved
and respected by all her dear Friends of Wasaga Beach. A special
thanks to Community Care Access Centre and all the nurses of
the General and Marine Hospital to the Doctor Arthur. Arrangement
entrusted to the Watts Funeral Home and Cremation Centre (705-429-140)
Donations to the Cancer Society or the S.P.C.A.
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DUFORD o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-07-21 published
GAGE,
Lillian
Laurene
Of R.R.#3 Thamesville formerly of Bothwell in her 88th year.
Dearly loved mother of Donna (Tim)
FISHER of Bothwell and special
grand_son Joe
FISHER of Thamesville. Loving grandmother of Cheri
BROWN, Angela (Doug)
HOTHAM, Kim
FISHER and Dennis
DUFORD, Tim
FISHER
Jr. and Fred
GILLENO. Dearly loved by great-grandchildren
Cassie and Donnie
FISHER,
Brittany,
Chris and Jessica
BROWN.
Randi HARRY, Kyle
FISHER, Dale
McMASTER, Ryan and Tyler
HOTHAM,
Ashley and Ryan
GILLENO.
Lillian is survived by sisters Sarah
SWITZER, Florence
WILLSON, Muriel (Ken)
BIRCH all of Windsor
and sister-in-law Carmelle
GAGE of London as well as brothers
John and George
GAGE of London and Sam (Gerry)
GAGE of Windsor.
Predeceased by sisters Jean
SWITZER, Velma
HANDS, Alice
SMITH,
Hazel SQUIRE,
Dorothy
SCOTT and brothers Howard, Charlie, Leonard
and Fred. Friends may call at the Badder and Robinson Funeral Home
211 Elm Street, Bothwell from 1 p.m. until service time at 4 p.m.
on Tuesday July 22, 2008 with Rev. Steve
FILYER of the Bothwell
Baptist Church officiating. Donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation
or charity of choice may be made at the funeral home by cheque.
Interment in Alvinston Cemetery. Online condolences and donations
may be left at our website www.badderfuneralhome.com A tree will
be planted in the Badder and Robinson Memorial Forest in memory
of Lillian.
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DUFOUR o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-05-04 published
SZYDLOWSKI,
Dolores "
Toune" (née
DUFOUR)
Peacefully, on Friday, May 2 2008, Dolores "Toune"
SZYDLOWSKI
(née DUFOUR,) loving wife of Stan, mother of Kaz and Stanley
passed away at Victoria Hospital. Daughter of Aurore
COUSINEAU
(deceased) and Eucharist
DUFOUR (deceased,) Beloved sister of
Diane (Denis)
LASANTE of Calgary, Claudette (Rene)
POMERLEAU
of London, Linda
DUFOUR of Calgary, Claude
DUFOUR of London,
Suzanne DUFOUR of Calgary and Carole (Brent)
STARK of Dartmouth.
Lovingly remembered by her in-laws and many nieces and nephews
and great-nieces and nephews. A retired worker of Parkwood Hospital
and an avid show jumper, Dolores will be sadly missed by her
close network of co-workers and fellow competitors. Thank you
to all doctors and staff at the London Regional Cancer Centre
who cared for Dolores during her courageous battle. Visitation
will be held on Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 at the Westview Funeral
Chapel, 709 Wonderland Road North, where the funeral service
will be conducted on Monday, May 5th, 2008 at 1: 00 p.m. Interment
to follow at St Peter's Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations
may be made to the London Regional Cancer Centre or SARI
Therapeutic Riding. Online condolences accepted at condolences@westviewfuneralchapel.com
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DUFRAIMONT o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-04-08 published
FALCONER,
Keith
Of R.R.#1, Simcoe and formerly of Ingersoll passed away at the
Norfolk General Hospital, Simcoe on Monday, April 7, 2008 in
his 89th year. Beloved husband of the Late Joan Patricia
NELSON
(2004.) Loving father of Lynn
FALCONER
(Erik,)
Etobicoke;
John
Keith FALCONER (Marnie), Belmont; Tim
FALCONER (Lynne), Victoria
Harbour; Anne
STEPHENS (John), Brampton and Mary Joan
McCARTHY
(Douglas) of Kemptville. Cherished grandfather of J.C.
ORWIN,
Kate and Patrick
STEPHENS and Jessica and Sarah
McCARTHY.
Also
survived by his two sisters: Nan
HOLL, New Jersey and Joan M.
FALCONER,
Ingersoll and by several nieces, nephews and in-laws.
Predeceased by his sister, Theo
FALCONER (1978.) Friends may
call at the Murphy Funeral Home, Delhi (519) 582-1290 for visitation
on Thursday April 10, 2008 from 10: 00 to 10:30 a.m., Thence to
Our Lady of LaSalette Roman Catholic Church, LaSalette for Funeral
Mass at 11: 00 a.m. with Rev. Fr. Alan
DUFRAIMONT officiating.
Inurnment at a later date in Harris Street Cemetery, Ingersoll.
Donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation will be gratefully
acknowledged by the family.
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DUFRAIMONT o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-04-22 published
CASLER,
Mary
Louise
(ROSEHART)
Of Tillsonburg, passed away at Tillsonburg District Memorial
Hospital, Tillsonburg on Friday, April 18, 2008 in her 62nd year.
The former Mary Louise
ROSEHART, beloved wife of the late Donald
CASLER (1999.) Dear mother of Anita
CASLER,
Tillsonburg and Eddie
"Edna" CASLER,
Delhi. Cherished grandmother of Dylan and Haley
CASLER-
SMITH. Loving daughter of Josepha
ROSEHART, Simcoe. Mary
Lou is survived by her brothers Bill
ROSEHART
(Maxine,)
Otterville
Bob ROSEHART (Linda), Tillsonburg; Rick
ROSEHART (Donna), New
Durham and by her sisters Susan
DEDEYNE
(Bill,)
Simcoe and Charlotte
DINGWALL
(Don,)
Lakeside, as well as several nieces and nephews.
She will be fondly remembered and dearly missed by her close
Friends Dwayne
EDWARDS
(Kate,)
Stratford.
Friends may call at
the Murphy Funeral Home, Delhi for visitation on Wednesday from
2: 00 to 4:00 and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. A Funeral Service will be
held in the Chapel on Thursday, April 24th, 2008 at 11: 00 a.m.
with Rev. Fr. Alan
DUFRAIMONT officiating. Inurnment to follow
in Our Lady of LaSalette Roman Catholic Cemetery, LaSalette.
Donations to the Tillsonburg District Memorial Hospital Foundation
or the Charity of your choice will be gratefully acknowledged
by the family.
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DUFRAIMONT o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-04-25 published
VANKERREBROECK,
Albert
Morris
Suddenly at his residence on Tuesday April 22, 2008, Albert Morris
VANKERREBROECK of R.R.#1 Otterville in his 64th year. Beloved
husband of Glenda
(VUYLSTEKE.)
Loving father of Megan
VANKERREBROECK
and Dan CORNWELL of R.R.#3 Norwich, Kathryn and husband Wayne
Samways of R.R.#1 Otterville. Proud grandpa of Kyle
SAMWAYS.
Dear brother of Harriet
DECLEIR and husband Paul of R.R.#1 Delhi,
Gilbert VANKERREBROECK and wife
Anne of R.R.#1 Norwich, Denise
PROVOOST and husband Ronny of R.R.#1 Delhi, sister-in-law Brenda
VANQUAETHEM and husband Steve of R.R.#2 Tillsonburg. Son-in-law
of Roger and Paula
VUYLSTEKE of R.R.#1 Otterville, brother-in-law
of Rick VUYLSTEKE and wife
Lorraine of R.R.#1 Otterville, Susan
VUYLSTEKE and husband Paul
STORY of London. Survived by many
nieces and nephews. Predeceased by his parents Remi and Janet
VANKERREBROECK and a brother Marcel
VANKERREBROECK.
Albert was
a second generation tobacco farmer who loved farming. He was
an active and lifelong member of Our Lady of LaSalette Parish.
Conservation of the environment and local history were important
to him. He enjoyed springtime tree planting days. Please plant
a tree in his memory. Friends will be received at The Arn-Lockie
Funeral Home, 45 Main St. W., Norwich (519) 863-3020, on Friday
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Prayers will be said on Friday at 7: 30 p.m.
Funeral mass will be celebrated at Our Lady of LaSalette Church
on Saturday April 26, 2008 at 10: 00 a.m. with Rev. Father Alan
DUFRAIMONT officiating. Interment Our Lady of LaSalette Cemetery.
As expressions of sympathy donations may be made to either South
Norwich or Norwich Historical Societies. Online condolences at
www.arn-lockiefuneralhome.com.
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DUFRAIMONT o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-06-07 published
HUYGE,
Louise
Marie
Of London, Ontario passed away at London H.S.C., Victoria Hospital,
London on Wednesday, June 4, 2008 in her 62nd year. Member of
Our Lady of LaSalette Parish, Saint Peter's Catholic Women's League
in London and with the Registered Nurses Association of Ontario.
Her early years were spent in Kingsville. Moved to R.R.#2 Otterville
with family in January 1960. Attended St. Frances School, Delhi
and Delhi Secondary School. Graduated in 1969 from Saint_Joseph's
School of Nursing as one of the first graduates of their two
year program. Her first years in the nursing profession were
spent in Tillsonburg. In the mid-seventies, she went to work
at Saint_Joseph's, London. At Saint_Joseph's, she was responsible
for setting up the C.A.P. Dialysis program, and worked with Doctor
CORDY
for the entire time she was at Saint_Joseph's. It seemed that Louise
ran a solo show moving from one patient to the next. She arrived
early for work and left late. Her seamlessly never ending strength
lasted the entire time. She always exemplified the professional
nurse. No patient was too big a challenge for Louise to help,
along with Doctor
CORDY's expertise, they enabled many patients
to obtain their goals. Louise's nursing career was a fulfilling
and rewarding career. She was proud of her accomplishments. She
enjoyed her family and special Friends along with her nieces
and nephew. She retired September of 2006 and enjoyed her London
home and garden with her special friend. Beloved daughter of
Patricia M.
HUYGE (nee:
HARE) and the late Albert R.
HUYGE (2005.)
Dear sister of Daniel R.
HUYGE (Susie), Otterville; Rene
HUYGE,
Newmarket, Rene has spent the last few months with his sister,
and Peter HUYGE of Delhi. Loving aunt to Loretta
SIOEN
(Michael,)
Lindsey HUYGE, Ashley
HUYGE, Philip
HUYGE and Barbara
POOLE (Daryl)
and great-aunt to Noah and Eric. Predeceased by her brother Albert P.
HUYGE
Jr. (2003.) Friends may call at the Murphy Funeral Home,
Delhi for visitation on Sunday from 2: 00 to 4:00 and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m.
and for prayers said at 7: 30 p.m. A Funeral Mass will be held
at Our Lady of LaSalette R.C. Church, LaSalette on Monday, June 9,
2008 at 10: 00 a.m. with Rev. Fr. Alan
DUFRAIMONT officiating.
Interment in Our Lady of LaSalette R.C. Cemetery. Donations to
the London Health Science Centre Dialysis Unit or the Charity
of your choice will be gratefully acknowledged by the family.
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KROHE,
Leo
Gerald
Of Edgewood Drive, Woodstock, passed away at the Woodstock General
Hospital on Friday, June 20, 2008 in his 79th year. Beloved husband
of Sheila May
KROHE (nee:
SQUANCE.)
Loving father of Richard
KROHE (Isabel), London; Lorraine
PENCE (Paul), Cambridge; Ronald
KROHE (Ann), Langton and Lou Ann
REEVES, Woodstock. Cherished
grandfather of six grandchildren: Angela
WEIR
(Todd,)
Chris
POWELL
(Tricia,) Matthew
POWELL,
Allie
HAGERMAN, Chelsea
KROHE, Courtney
KROHE and great-grandfather to Charlie, Maxwell, Ben, William
and Samuel. Dearest brother of Marion
McMAHON
(Late
William,)
Tillsonburg and Margaret
VANDENBERGHE
(Late
Andre,)
Tillsonburg.
Also survived by several nieces and nephews and will be dearly
missed by all his coffee club buddies and his Friends at Andersons.
Predeceased by his daughter, Linda
KROHE (1959.) Friends may
call at the Murphy Funeral Home, Delhi for visitation on Monday
from 2: 00 to 4:00 and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. and for Parish Prayers
at 7: 30 p.m. A Funeral Mass will be held at Our Lady of LaSalette
Roman Catholic Church on Tuesday, June 24, 2008 at 10: 00 a.m.
with Rev. Fr. Alan
DUFRAIMONT officiating. Interment in Our Lady
of LaSalette Cemetery. Donations to the Canadian Cancer Society
or the Charity of your choice will be gratefully acknowledged
by the family.
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MARREEL,
Jeffrey
Mark
Anthony
Of Delhi, passed away at Norfolk General Hospital, Simcoe on
Monday, June 23, 2008 in his 37th year. Dear son of Noël and
Margaret MARREEL,
Delhi.
Lovingly remembered by his sister Marlene
BURNS
(Ryan
HORNSBY,) Saint Thomas and his two nieces Kaitlin and
Mackenzie. Jeff will be fondly remembered by his two grandmothers
Josephine Marreel, Delhi and Bernice
DEGROOTE, Tillsonburg as
well as several aunts, uncles and cousins. Predeceased by his
grandfathers Albert
MARREEL and Albert
DEGROOTE.
Friends may
call at the Murphy Funeral Home Delhi for visitation on Friday
evening from 7: 00 to 9:00 p.m. A Funeral Service will be held
in the Chapel on Saturday, June 28th, 2008 at 11: 00 a.m. with
Rev.
Fr.
Alan
DUFRAIMONT officiating. Interment in Delhi Cemetery.
Donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or the Canadian Cancer
Society will be gratefully acknowledged by the family.
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DUFRESNE o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2008-01-19 published
ALLEN,
Marjorie▼
Helen▼ (née
MEYER)
At Toronto East General Hospital on January 18, 2008. Marjorie
Helen▼ (née
MEYER) the beloved wife of the late Ray. Mother of
Jane and her husband Mark
GARSCADDEN.
Nana▼ to Owen
GARSCADDEN
and to Beatrice
SKIDD.
Sister▼ to William J.
MEYER and his wife
Susan. Aunt to Kirsten (Ian
SILVER), Shawn (Jennifer
DUFRESNE),
Andrea (Marc
BHALLA) and Tara (Aaron
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON.)
Auntie▼
Mardi▼
to Rosemary and Patti (Craig
KINCH,) and to “Suns” George, Christopher,
Douglas (Glory
LAST) and D'Arcy
BLAIS
(Siobhan▼
NEWTON.) Marjorie
was a bridge fanatic, gardener, red hat wearer and true friend
to many. Always remembered for her motto “Who has more fun than
people?” Her career was varied, working in the newsroom of Canadian
Broadcasting Corporation radio in Toronto (beginning on D-Day),
the Owen Sound Sun Times, the Owen Sound Herald, CFOS, the
office of the Mayor of Owen Sound and the member of provincial
parliament for Grey-Bruce. She was Owen Sound Volunteer of the
Year in 1999, Regent of the Captain William F. Owen Chapter of
the Imperial Order of the Daughters of the Empire, President
of the women's section of the Grey Granite Curling Club, Honourary
Member of the Owen Sound Kiwanis Club and a server for Meals
on Wheels until she realized that most of her clients were younger
than she. Friends may call at the Breckenridge-Ashcroft Funeral
Home, 241-9th Street West, Owen Sound, on Tuesday, January 22
from 7-9 p.m. Private interment in Greenwood Cemetery. A reception
for family and Friends will be held in Toronto at a later date.
In lieu of flowers, donations to Sleeping Children Around the
World (28 Pinehurst Crescent, Toronto, Ontario, M9A 3A5, tel.
1-866-321-1841) or a charity of your choice would be appreciated.
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ALLEN,
Marjorie▲
Helen▲ (née
MEYER)
At Toronto East General Hospital on January 18, 2008, Marjorie
Helen▲ (née
MEYER,) the beloved wife of the late Ray. Mother of
Jane and her husband Mark
GARSCADDEN.
Nana▲ to Owen
GARSCADDEN
and to Beatrice
SKIDD.
Sister▲ to William J.
MEYER and his wife
Susan. Aunt to Kirsten (Ian
SILVER), Shawn (Jennifer
DUFRESNE),
Andrea (Marc
BHALLA) and Tara (Aaron
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON.)
Auntie▲
Mardi▲
to Rosemary and Patti (Craig
KINCH,) and to "Suns" George, Christopher,
Douglas (Glory
LAST) and D'Arcy
BLAIS
(Siobhan▲
NEWTON.) Marjorie
was a bridge fanatic, gardener, red hat wearer and true friend
to many. Always remembered for her motto "Who has more fun than
people?" Her career was varied, working in the newsroom of Canadian
Broadcasting Corporation radio in Toronto (beginning on D-Day),
the Owen Sound Sun Times, the Owen Sound Herald, CFOS, the
office of the Mayor of Owen Sound and the member of provincial
parliament for Grey-Bruce. She was Owen Sound Volunteer of the
Year in 1999, Regent of the Captain William F. Owen Chapter of
the Imperial Order of the Daughters of the Empire, President
of the women's section of the Grey Granite Curling Club, Honourary
Member of the Owen Sound Kiwanis Club and a server for Meals
on Wheels until she realized that most of her clients were younger
than she. Friends may call at the Breckenridge-Ashcroft Funeral
Home, 241-9th Street West, Owen Sound, on Tuesday, January 22
from 7-9 p.m. Private interment in Greenwood Cemetery. A reception
for family and Friends will be held in Toronto at a later date.
In lieu of flowers, donations to Sleeping Children Around the
World (28 Pinehurst Crescent, Toronto, Ontario, M9A 3A5, tel. 1-866-321-1841)
or a charity of your choice would be appreciated.
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DUFTON,
Marjorie
Doris (née
DAY)
Passed away at the age of 85, on Wednesday, July 23, 2008 at
University Hospital, London of leukemia. Widow of Morley Alfred
DUFTON (1983.) Survived by her daughter Lois Anne (Ralph
MALLORY
2002) of Campbellford, Ontario. Predeceased by children James
Ross (1948) and Marilyn Elaine (1954). Survived by twin sister
Madeline (Roy
JOHNSON) and her brother John
DAY
(Irene
BROWN.)
Predeceased by parents Walter
DAY (1990) and Lila
GUEST (1995.)
She had seven sisters and brothers-in-law in Morley's family
with 29 nieces and nephews from both sides. Marjorie's vocation
was teaching and her passions were travel and photography. She
was a life member of Thorndale Women's Institute and was active
in Bethesda United Church Women. She also was a leader of 4-H
Clubs and Canadian Girls in Training. She was Queen of the Thorndale
Fair several times for her cooking and sewing skills. Marjorie
received her Bachelor of Science Degree from University of Western
Ontario (1976) while teaching full time. Visitors will be received
at Memorial Funeral Home, 1559 Fanshawe Park Road (East of Highbury)
519-452-3770 from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. on Sunday, July 27,
2008. A Memorial Service to be held in the chapel on Monday,
July 28, 2008 at 1 p.m. with Rev. Lorenzo
RAMERIZ officiating.
Visitors to be received from 12 to 1 p.m. In lieu of flowers,
please consider a donation to the charity of your choice. Also
please sign your organ and tissue donor card and discuss it with
your family. ladufton@yahoo.ca
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