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FRIARS
FRICKER
FRIEDAY
FRIEDEBERG
FRIEDENBERG
FRIELINK
FRIEND
FRIENDSHIP
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FRIGON
FRILLMAN
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FRITH
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FRIAR o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2008-06-16 published
CALDWELL,
Betty
Rose
(FRIAR)
At Brucelea Haven, Walkerton, on Saturday, June 14th, 2008 at
the age of 81 years, the former Betty
FRIAR of Paisley. Wife
of the late Bill
CALDWELL.
Mother of Lynn and his wife
Marguerite,
Garry and his wife Ila, all of Paisley, Lloyd and his wife Diana
of Chatsworth and Grace and her husband Jim
BIRRELL of Pinkerton.
Grandmother of eleven grandchildren and twenty seven great-grandchildren.
Sister of Jim
FRIAR and his wife
Ruby of Paisley. She is predeceased
by infant sons James and Robert, one sister and three brothers.
Friends may call at the Immanuel Missionary Church, 307 Balaclava
Street, Paisley from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. on Tuesday, June 17th,
at 11: 00 a.m. with Pastor Dave
ILLMAN and Pastors Dennis and
Barb FOERSTER officiating. Interment Sanctuary Park Cemetery.
Memorial contributions to Brucelea Haven or Immanuel Missionary
Church would be appreciated as expressions of sympathy. Portrait
and memorial online at www.milroyfuneralhomes.com
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FRIARS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-06-02 published
PAINTER,
Arthur
It is with great sadness our family announces the passing of
our beloved husband, father and grandfather, on Friday May 30,
2008 at Sunnybrook Hospital - Veterans Wing at the age of 83.
Beloved husband of Ellaine for 53 years. Loving father to Jane
(Bill), Joyce and Alan (Carla). Adored "Grampa" to Leigh (Martin)
and Jimmy WALLACE,
Sarah and Tyler
FRIARS and Thomas and Luisa
PAINTER.
Friends may call at the R.S. Kane Funeral Home (6150 Yonge Street,
at Goulding, south of Steeles), on Tuesday, June 3, 2008 from
2 p.m. until time of service at 3 o'clock. As an expression of
sympathy, donations may be made to a favourite charity of your
choice. Condolences - www.rskane.ca R.S. Kane 416-221-1159
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MacKAY,
Hugh▼
Fortier,▼ DDS, M.Sc.
(May 4, 1930-January 4, 2008)
Husband▼ of Ann
(FRICKER,) father of Lesley, Alexandra and Thomas,
grandfather of Laura, Stephanie and Lee, great-grandfather of
Teah, Evan and Ayden, brother of Ian, colleague and longtime
friend of Doctor Adrianne Schmitt. Funeral at the Chapel of Saint_James-the-Less,
635 Parliament Street, Toronto (north of Wellesley St.) on Thursday
January 10th, 2008 at 10: 00 a.m. In lieu of a gift to charity,
please bring flowers.
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MacKAY,
Hugh▲
Fortier,▲ DDS, M.Sc.
(May 4, 1930-January 4, 2008)
Husband▲ of Ann
(FRICKER,) father of Lesley, Alexandra and Thomas,
grandfather of Laura, Stephanie and Lee, great-grandfather of
Teah, Evan and Ayden, brother of Ian, colleague and longtime
friend of Doctor Adrianne
SCHMITT.
Funeral at the Chapel of Saint_James-the-Less,
635 Parliament Street, Toronto (north of Wellesley St.) on Thursday
January 10th, 2008 at 10: 00 a.m. In lieu of a gift to charity,
please bring flowers.
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FRIEDAY o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-04-08 published
DAVIES,
Helena
Ethel "
Babe" (née
MILLER)
Passed away on Saturday, April 5, 2008 at the age of 89. Beloved
wife of Herbert Edward "Ted"
DAVIES for 54 years. Dear mother
of Cynthia
PICOSKI (late John, 1999) of Maryhill, Janis and Dave
FRIEDAY of Wolverton, and Terry and Holly
DAVIES of Courtenay,
British
Columbia.
Grandmother of Jed (Kristen) and Levon
FRIEDAY
and Alexandra, Toryn (Sarah,) Nathan, and Aaron
DAVIES.
Great-grandmother
of Kiara FRIEDAY and Jayden and Chyanne
DAVIES.
Babe was born
in Kipawa, Quebec to the late George and Philomena
MILLER.
Predeceased
by siblings Louise, Abe, Tony, Bernadette, Margaret
SCHWEIGERT,
Calista SAINT_JULES,
Augustyn, and
Georgina.
Babe was a champion
skier and tennis player and played a mean "Honky-Tonk" piano
in her younger days. She was a faithful member of the Woodstock
Northwood Congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses. A memorial service
will be held at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses, 1162 Nellis
Street, Woodstock on Friday, April 11, 2008 at 7: 30 p.m. Arrangements
entrusted to the Smith-LeRoy Funeral Home, Woodstock, (519) 537-3611.
Personal condolences may be sent at www.smithleroy.com.
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FRIEDAY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-05-21 published
STIDWILL,
Owen
Robert
Mcneill
(October 13, 1982-May 18, 2008)
With great sadness we announce Owen's passing after an extremely
brave and unrelenting year-long battle with testicular cancer.
Beloved son of Cory
STIDWILL and Catherine
STEVENSON.
Much-loved
brother of Caitlin
STIDWILL.
Owen will be deeply missed by his
aunts, Anne and Maureen, his uncle Ken and cousins Aarron, Amy
and, Kimberley as well as his dear girlfriend Nicole
FRIEDAY
and family. He will also be missed by extended family and the
many Friends who were touched by Owen's life. An avid fisherman,
outdoorsman and athlete, Owen will be remembered for his warrior
courage, loving spirit and generous heart. Our deepest thanks
for the unwavering love, support and faith of our Church family
as well as that of Owen's and our dear Friends. Heartfelt thanks
to Doctor Som
MUKHERJEE and all other doctors and nurses at both
the Juravinski Cancer Centre and Henderson Hospital who looked
after and cared for Owen. Visitation at Smith's Funeral Home,
1167 Guelph Line, (one stoplight north of Queen Elizabeth Way)
Burlington (905-632-3333) on Thursday 6-9 p.m. A Service of Remembrance
will be held at Wellington Square United Church, 2121 Caroline
Street, Burlington on Friday May 23, 2008 at 11 a.m. If desired,
expressions of sympathy to the Wellington Square United Church
or the Juravinski Cancer Centre would be sincerely appreciated
by the family. Online Condolences can be left at www.smithsfh.com
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FRIEDEBERG o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-01-26 published
Uncompromising, transformative professor nurtured students and
grudges across borders
Abused as a child in England, he arranged passage to Canada and
built a successful but peripatetic academic career
By Sandra MARTIN,
Page
S11
Pomp, circumstance and hooded academic gowns were the order of
the day when York University celebrated its 40th anniversary
in March, 1999. Among the invited guests was John R.
SEELEY,
the university's first professor of sociology, and a former friend
and colleague of inaugural president Murray
ROSS.
"What are you doing here?" a clearly affronted Prof.
ROSS demanded
when Prof.
SEELEY, who had travelled from his home in California,
arrived at the reception. "I was invited," Prof.
SEELEY replied.
Enraged, Prof.
ROSS threw his gown across the room and stomped
out and had to be persuaded to return, according to some of the
other guests in attendance.
Prof. ROSS was not alone in his antipathy to Prof.
SEELEY, an
elfin-like man of diminutive stature (5 foot 4 at a stretch)
but outsized moral and intellectual presence. His maddening refusal
to compromise personal ethical standards led to his abrupt departure
from teaching positions at several universities. Senior bureaucrats
at two Ontario universities vetoed decisions to hire him despite
his reputation as a top sociologist who eventually had more than
400 publications, including Crestwood Heights: A North American
Suburb, Community Chest: A Case Study in Philanthropy, and a
collection of psychological essays, The Americanization of the
Unconscious.
But the same qualities that frightened administrators and branded
him a troublemaker often made him a transformative influence.
His capacity for listening, his respect for the individual and
his ability to nurture ideas and people, especially children
and young adults, made him a moral beacon for many.
"He was more important in my life than either of my parents,"
criminal lawyer Clayton
RUBY said in an interview.
"He picked up everything I was concerned about before I'd finished
the sentence and replied, as always, with astute, sensitive advice,"
said journalist Rick
SALUTIN, who, like Mr.
RUBY, was a student
at York in the early 1960s. "I have no idea what I'll do for
advice without him."
Prof. SEELEY grew up physically and emotionally abused in England,
experiences that shaped his academic interests as a sociologist,
his therapeutic approach as a psychoanalyst and his world view
as a citizen.
"It was pretty plain to those of us who knew him that his traumatic
and terrible childhood gave birth to a lifelong commitment to
treating children well, respecting them as people and honouring
their right to be free from abuse," his son Ron said. "The way
that he started out being treated as a child, without any recognition
of who he was, made him thirsty for knowledge and made him recognize
the importance of the emotional nurturing of children."
John Ronald
SEELEY was born in the Hampstead area of London in
1913, the second of four sons, to Emil
FRIEDEBERG, a German businessman
who was a principal in a European commodities firm centred in
Antwerp.
His mother, Lilly
SEELEY, was a wealthy Edwardian society
woman who may have been mentally ill. The family probably took
her last name because of anti-German sentiment during the First
World War.
Young John was beaten and abandoned for long stretches by his
mother. After his father died when John was 8, he was sent to
a boarding school in Heidelberg, Germany, where he was the youngest
pupil by far and unable to speak the language. At 12, he was
brought back to England and sent to another boarding school,
where the headmaster taught him practical life skills and encouraged
him to read, to think for himself and to take pride in his intellectual
abilities. John was 15 when he saw what was probably an ad offering
passage to Canada and the prospect of land for those willing
to work as farm labourers for a specified period of time.
Seeing this as a way to escape his mother, John arranged his
passage and worked as a farm labourer for three years, and, with
the help of a local Presbyterian minister, completed his high-school
education. He moved to Toronto in 1931 and found work as a printer's
devil at a graphic arts firm called Rolf Clark Stone. Eventually,
he worked his way up to export manager and into the affections
of secretary Margaret Mary
DEROCHER.
Mr.
SEELEY left in 1940 to
study at the University of Chicago, where he earned a bachelor's
degree. He returned to Toronto in 1942, enlisted in the army
as a second lieutenant and eventually worked his way up to staff
captain. He didn't fight overseas, although he was shipped to
London on a short-term project that included a progressive attempt
to deal with what we now call post-traumatic stress syndrome
and postwar planning for veterans.
In 1943, he and Ms.
DEROCHER married in Toronto. Between 1944 and
1955, they had four sons: John, David, Ronald and Peter. After
demobilization, he returned to the University of Chicago and
began work on his doctorate in sociology. He returned to Toronto
in 1949 without having completed his dissertation and took a
job as executive director of what is now the Canadian Mental
Health Association.
He was also teaching part-time in the psychiatry and sociology
departments of the University of Toronto, separate departments
that he believed for the rest of his life should be combined.
These were also the years when he was researching social mores
in Toronto's Forest Hill Village, then studying fundraising methods
in Indiana. The
SEELEYs moved back to Toronto in late 1956 and
he took a job as director of research for what is now the Centre
for Addiction and Mental Health. That same year, Crestwood Heights
was published by the University of Toronto Press. The book, based
on his five-year study of Forest Hill (the area was not named),
described men working extremely hard to maintain a luxurious
lifestyle, wives trained to support their husbands by cultivating
social connections, and children inculcated with the same mores
so they, too, would learn to value social prestige and wealth.
It was a hugely influential book. The following year, the University
of Toronto published Community Chest, an examination of organized
fundraising in Indianapolis and community perceptions of its
effectiveness.
While teaching at the U of T, Prof.
SEELEY became friendly with
Dr. ROSS, a professor of social work. They talked about the issues
of the day, including new approaches to education, given the
huge wave of children born after the Second World War who were
approaching university age. Many of them felt entitled to higher
education and wanted a voice in what and how they were taught.
In the preface to The New University (a collection of his speeches
that amounted to a draft plan for York University,) Prof.
ROSS
emphasized the beneficial effects of the more intimate setting
of a liberal arts college, acknowledging his debt to Prof.
SEELEY
for "reading, and commenting on, many of these speeches in their
original form."
After Prof.
ROSS was named the inaugural president of York in
1959, he invited Prof.
SEELEY to join him there as professor
of sociology. Within three years, the two men were bitterly and
publicly estranged, essentially over the institution's size and
nature. By 1963, 10 of the 43-member faculty had resigned, several
out of dissatisfaction with Prof.
ROSS's leadership and what
they felt was muddled thinking and misplaced priorities in turning
the university into a massive educational factory. Historian
Michiel Horn, author of a forthcoming history of York University,
and political scientist Denis
SMITH, who served as the university's
first registrar, both stated in interviews that amid the challenge
to find faculty, establish a curriculum and educate students,
Prof. ROSS had a tendency to say what he thought people wanted
to hear.
As the relationship soured, Prof.
SEELEY arranged to be a visiting
professor in the sociology department at Brandeis University
for the 1963-64 academic year. While teaching at Brandeis, he
resigned from York. The following year, he was a visiting fellow
at California's Stanford University, and returned to Brandeis
in 1965 as chair of the sociology department. Within a short
time, he was at odds with the administration over his political
activism against the Vietnam War. He objected vociferously to
the university sharing students' personal information (including
grades) with the Selective Service System, which administered
the military draft.
For most of the next decade, Prof.
SEELEY moved his family back
and forth across the United States as he took up what invariably
turned into short-term appointments at a variety of institutions,
including the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions,
a liberal think tank founded by educational philosopher Robert
Hutchins in Santa Barbara, California. This didn't last long,
as Prof. Hutchins reorganized the centre two years later after
a philosophical and economic parting of the ways that saw many
fellows depart, including Prof.
SEELEY, and others join, including
Alexander Comfort, later the author of The Joy of Sex, and Stanford
biologist Paul R. Ehrlich, author of The Population Bomb.
Prof. SEELEY yearned to return to Canada, especially Toronto,
but his dissident political activity and fractious reputation
apparently mitigated against formal invitations. He was a "lightening
rod," said Ron
SEELEY. "He was just too hot for many people in
staid institutions to handle."
Nevertheless, he was offered a faculty position in the sociology
department at the University of Toronto in May, 1974, which was
overruled by senior administrators. Then, a search committee
from the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education chose him
to fill a sociology department vacancy, but this, too, was vetoed
by a senior executive after education minister Thomas Wells telephoned
Ontario Institute for Studies in Education director Robert Jackson
to pass on negative comments about Prof.
SEELEY.
Amid student
and faculty protests, The Globe and Mail wrote an editorial asking
whether Mr. Wells had improperly influenced the decision.
Prof. SEELEY, by then 61, finished his academic career at Charles
Drew University of Medicine and Science in Los Angeles as a professor
of sociology. He finally received his doctorate (philosophy -
social sciences) from International College on January 15, 1975.
At 65, he retired and began a new career as a psychoanalyst in
private practice under a supervising analyst.
In his last years, he became a devout member of his local Episcopal
Church and maintained Friendships with family and Friends.
"It was a wonderful experience to be his child," Ron
SEELEY said.
"The breadth of his knowledge and his intellect were amazing.
It was interesting as he was ill and passing - you could feel
all of what he had distributed around the world coming back toward
him in letters, visits and phone calls, and so many of them said
the same thing: that he had touched their lives in a way that
nobody else had and that he was like a father to them."
John Ronald
SEELEY was born in London on February 21, 1913. He
died at Saint_John's Hospital in Santa Monica, California., on
December 16, 2007, after a short illness. He was 94. Predeceased
by his wife and his siblings, he is survived by four sons, six
grandchildren and extended family.
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FRIEDENBERG o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-06-02 published
BLOCK,
Pearl (née
SUGAR)
Peacefully passed away at age 98, on Saturday, May 31, 2008.
Daughter of the late Joseph and Etta
SUGAR.
Devoted and loving
wife of the late William Robert
BLOCK.
Loving mother of Caryl
ALEXANDER and Bradley
BLOCK and his wife
Margaret.
Cherished
grandmother of William, Trevor, Skottie, Michele and Jessica.
Beloved aunt of many loving nieces and nephews. Predeceased by
her sisters, Rose
AXLER,
Helen
FISHER, Bertha
FRANKEL, Belle
SKOLNIK,
Anne
FRIEDENBERG and brothers Lou, Aaron, David and
Harold SUGAR. "
Your strength and dignity will always be an inspiration
to all your family." A funeral service will be held on Monday,
June 2, 2008 at 12: 00 p.m. from Steeles Memorial Chapel, 350 Steeles
Ave. W. (between Yonge and Bathurst). Interment at Beth Tzedec
Memorial Park, on Bathurst Street. In her memory donations to
her favourite charity The Hospital for Sick Children, 416-813-5320
would be appreciated.
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FRIELINK o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-04-29 published
NEWTON,
David
William
At his late residence on Monday, April 28, 2008 David William
NEWTON of Exeter in his 70th year. Beloved husband of Sandra
(Kuntz) NEWTON. Dear father of David and Heather
NEWTON of Strathroy
and Brigette and Cam
TODD of Goodwood. Dear grandfather of Daniel
and Lindsay; Mac, Kennedy and Karston. Dear son-in-law of Marie
KUNTZ of Surrey, British Columbia and the late Robert
KUNTZ.
Dear brother of Jacqueline
NEWTON of Ottawa. Predeceased by his
parents David and Ina
(PEARSE)
NEWTON.
Dave taught Building Construction
at South Huron High School from 1975-1994. Friends may call at
the Haskett Funeral Home, 370 William Street, 1 west of Main,
Exeter on Wednesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. The funeral service will
be held at the Exeter Christian Reformed Church, 332 Huron Street
West, Exeter on Thursday, May 1st at 11 a.m. with Pastor Harry
FRIELINK officiating. Interment Exeter Cemetery. Donations to
the South Huron Hospital Campaign or St. Elizabeth Health Care
would be appreciated by the family. Condolences may be forwarded
through www.haskettfh.com.
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FRIEND o@ca.on.simcoe_county.nottawasaga.collingwood.the_connection 2008-04-18 published
COLLINS,
Walter
Edward
The family of Walter
COLLINS would like to thank all those Friends
and relatives who brought so much love, Friendship and joy into
the life of our husband, father and grandfather.
On the sad occasion of his sudden passing, we would like to send
sincere thanks to the attending Wasaga Beach Paramedics, Ontario
Provincial Police and the Fire Department. Thank you for the
professionalism shown and the respect for Walter's dignity that
he was so deserving of Thank you to all those who telephoned,
emailed, sent flowers and donated to the Canadian Diabetes Association.
Thank you to Doctor James
LANE and all the staff at Stayner Medical
Centre for 20 years of care, compassion and patience. Also, to
Irma and all the staff at the Wasaga Beach IDA.
Special thank you to Watts Funeral Home in Wasaga Beach for the
care and respect given to Walter's service. A very special thanks
to Darrin WATTS for going above and beyond the call of duty in
preparation for Walter's final journey home.
Thanks to Noreen, her daughter Suzanne, Wilma, Luanne, Eddie
and Arlene. The Dyconia (Pat and John), and the many more Friends
who helped with the food. To The Beacon (Guy) for the get together
after the service.
To Walter's sister Eileen
BURNELL and Chad
WALLACE who spoke
at the service. Chad, Patsy and Doug
WALLACE who sang so beautifully.
To the Toronto Emergency Medical Services Honour Guard and all
former co-workers, especially to Paul
HESS, his partner for 30 years.
To Reverend Keith
LOCKHART, who oversaw the service. To Julie
SHAND and Kirk
WHITLOCK who prepared the wonderful slide show,
thank you all so very much.
To Robert FRIEND, our rock and anchor, Thank You.
To his brothers of the Wasaga Wobblers, we know it was all about
the love. Foward… he got his hat.
May his memory always bring a smile to everyone he knew. He touched
us all with his special gift of true Friendship. We love you
all.
The COLLINS
Family
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FRIENDSHIP o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2008-02-13 published
FOX--In loving memory of Joseph Irving Fox Junior "Sonny Boy." Waasaanese
Nbiish. October 1, 1969 - February 19, 2007
He fought so hard to stay with us
He knew we'd miss him so
But God knew he was hurting
And said, "It's time to go."
He suffered long without complaint
Oh yes, he paid his dues
He never once said "pity me"
Just smiled and saw it through.
His pain has stopped, the hurting done,
How we miss his dear sweet face.
God took his hand and led him home
He's in a better place.
One year ago he left us
With fond memories ever more
We all know he will be waiting
On the other shore.
CANCER IS SO
LIMITED
It cannot cripple
LOVE
It cannot shatter
HOPE
It cannot corrode
FAITH
It cannot eat away
PEACE
It cannot destroy
CONFIDENCE
It cannot kill
FRIENDSHIP
It cannot shut out
MEMORIES
It cannot silence
COURAGE
It cannot invade the
SOUL
It cannot reduce
ETERNAL
LIFE
It cannot quench the
SPIRIT
It cannot lessen THE
POWER
OFTHE
RESURRECTION OF
JESUS
CHRIST
OUR
LORD.
Lovingly remembered by Mom and Dad and Family.
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FRIES o@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2008-01-16 published
WOOD,
Percy
Our deep appreciation to the Emergency Team for their quick response
and for the kindness of the Centre Grey Health Services staff,
Dr. KIEFFER at Markdale Hospital, and our good neighbours. Sincere
thanks to all who have expressed their sympathy and support with
cards, hugs, flowers and gifts of food. We thank Rob and April
FAWCETT of the Fawcett Funeral Home and Celebrant David
FRIES
for their sensitivity and compassion. Also, our gratitude for
the generosity of so many who have made donations to the Centre
Grey Health Foundation, the Library Building Fund and other worthwhile
causes in Percy's memory. Bless you all.
-The Wood Family.
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ALTON,
Frederick▼ "
Fred▼"
George
Lifelong Markdale resident and respected community leader Frederick
(Fred) George
ALTON passed away on March 12, 2008 at the age
of 78. Visitation was held on March 14 at the May Funeral Home
in Markdale. Fred's humour and passion for life were celebrated
on Saturday, March 15 at Annesley United Church in Markdale.
Rev.
Mark
R.
WAUGH officiated the funeral service. He remembered
Fred as a loyal member of the congregation who had the ability
to spread laughter throughout the church. David
FRIES acted as
the Director of Music. Eulogies were given by Fred's daughter
Mary Anne, his grandchildren Jackie
BURNS, Gracie
ALTON, and
Sam McKEE, as well as his longtime friend and fellow Rotarian
Jerry BARTLEY.
Pallbearers were Stan
BAKER, Jerry
BARTLEY, Carl
BENNINGER, Oscar
BURNSIDE, Ernie
NICHOLLS and Don
PLETSCH as
well as honourary pallbearers Paul
HANERBACH,
Erling
PEDERSEN
and Lloyd SEWELL. Grandchildren Gracie
ALTON, Jackie
BURNS, Anthony
DURKACZ and Sam
McKEE acted as flower bearers. Interment followed
at Markdale Cemetery. Family and Friends shared their memories
of Fred and enjoyed refreshments served by the Annesley Women's
Ministry Network in the Annesley Fellowship Hall. Fred was the
longest-serving member of the Markdale Rotary Club (49 years)
and owned and operated Alton Pontiac Buick for 36 years before
retiring in 1998. Fred acted as volunteer firefighter and fire
chief for the Markdale Fire Department and attended every Markdale
Street Frolic since 1938. Fred was married to his beloved wife
Glenora McGEE for 55 years. He was the loving father of Mary
Anne ALTON and Andy
McKEE of Owen Sound, Glenn and Donna
ALTON
of Florida and Robert
ALTON of Owen Sound. He was a special grandfather
of Jackie BURNS and her husband Anthony
DURKACZ,
Sam
McKEE and
Gracie ALTON and great-grandfather of Nate
DURKACZ. He was predeceased
by parents Cecil
ALTON and Annie
STAPLES, brother Cecil (Sandy)
ALTON and sisters Florence
PORTER and Ruth
BURNSIDE.
Donations
were made to the Centre Grey Health Services Foundation and Annesley
United Church Memorial Fund.
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ALTON,
Fred▲
The family of the late Fred
ALTON wish to express their gratitude
and appreciation to our Friends, neighbours, and the community
for the many acts of kindness during our recent loss. Special
thanks to the Annesley Church family; Rev. Mark
WAUGH,
Director
of Music David
FRIES, and the Annesley Women's Ministry. Thank
you for the food, floral tributes, generous donations and expressions
of sympathy and support through many cards, phone calls and visits.
We are grateful for the excellent care that Fred received from
Dr. Harvey
WINFIELD, Care Partners and Centre Grey Health Care
Services staff. Thank you to Grant and Brigitte of May's Funeral
Home for their professional and personal guidance. Fred touched
many lives in many ways and will be forever missed by his family
and Friends.
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RISK,
Melville▼
Angus
At Grey Gables, Thursday, April 3, 2008. Melville Angus
RISK
of Markdale passed away in his 79th year. He was the beloved
husband of Berneice
(MOWER) and dear father of Larry
RISK
(Tanya)
and David RISK
(Ruthanne) all of Markdale. Grandfather of Michael
(Leslie) of Nova Scotia and Matthew of Markdale. Step-grandfather
of Luke, Shelby and Kaely and step-great-grandfather of Ethan
and Cameron. He will be sadly missed by brother Manley
RISK
(Ladema)
of Markdale and sister Jean
GORDON of Meaford. Predeceased by
parents Clifford and Blanche
RISK, infant brother John and brother-in-law
Lloyd GORDON.
The family received Friends at the May Funeral Home, Markdale
on Sunday afternoon and evening, where Rev. Mark
WAUGH officiated
at a funeral service held Monday, April 7 at 1: 00 p.m.
Tanya RISK shared remembrances and gave an eulogy Music under
the direction of David
FRIES included the congregational hymns
"Great Is Thy Faithfulness" and "How Great Thou Art". Favourite
song selections played on CD were "The Lord's Prayer" by John
McDERMOTT and "Wait A Minute" by Alan
JACKSON.
Pallbearers were Matthew
RISK, Shawn
VAN
SICKLE, Paul
GORDON,
Alan GORDON,
Luke
ROBISON and
Ab HAINES.
Calvin
HUTCHINSON/HUTCHISON, Ed
HAINES and Vernon
BOWHEY served as honourary pallbearers. Marsha
GORDON, Ruthanne
RISK,
Tanya
RISK and Shelley
VAN
SICKLE carried
floral tributes. Interment in Markdale Cemetery.
Memorial donations were directed to Annesley United Church, Centre
Grey Health Services Foundation and the Kidney Foundation. Following
the service relatives and Friends joined the family at Annesley
Fellowship Hall for refreshments provided by the Annesley Women's
Ministry Network.
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RISK,
Melville▲
The family of the late Melville
RISK wish to express their gratitude
to relatives, Friends and neighbours for their many acts of kindness
during our recent loss. Special thanks to Rev. Mark
WAUGH,
Annesley
Church family and Director of Music David
FRIES.
Thank you to
the Annesley Ladies for the lovely lunch provided. Many thanks
for the food sent to our home, for all the cards, phone calls,
floral tributes and donations. Special thanks to Doctor
KAETHLER,
nurses and staff of Grey Bruce Health Services Markdale for the
excellent care Melville received during his long illness. Thank
you to Community Care Access Centre Care Partners (Debbie and
Ginny) and Personal Support Worker's (Norma and Isabel). Thank
you to the staff of Grey Gables. Many thanks to Grant and Brigitte
May of the May Funeral Home for their professional and caring
guidance during a difficult time.
- Berneice
RISK and Family.
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FRIES o@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2008-06-25 published
STEER,
Hilton▼
S.
The▼ family of the late Hilton S.
STEER wish to thank family,
Friends and neighbours for their expressions of sympathy, cards,
flowers, donations, phone calls and food sent to our home. Special
thanks to Rev. Mark
WAUGH for his comforting message and support
and to David
FRIES to playing the hymns that were so special
to Dad. We would also like to thank Brigitte and Grant
MAY of
the May Funeral Home in Markdale for their excellent guidance
and sympathy at this time. Thank you to granddaughters Krista
WHEILDON, Aleshia
STEER, Rebecca
STEER and Claudia
STEER for
being flower-bearers, and to the pallbearers, grand_sons Lee
WHEILDON
and Matthew
STEER, nephews Merdy
YOUNG and Doug
OSBORNE and special
Friends David and Jeff
McCORMICK.
Thanks▼ to the ladies of the
United Church Women for the wonderful lunch at Annesley United
Church after the service. Also thank you to Doctor Fred
KAETHLER
and Doctor Hildegard
HUFF and the nurses of the Grey Bruce Health
Services for their excellent care and kindness shown to Dad.
Thank you to the staff of Georgian Heights for the personal care
during Dad's short stay. Your kindness will always be remembered.
- Joyce STEER and family.
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STEER,
Hilton▲
M.
The▲ family of the late Hilton M.
STEER wish to thank family,
Friends and neighbours for their expressions of sympathy, cards,
flowers, donations, phone calls and food sent to our home. Special
thanks to Rev. Mark
WAUGH for his comforting message and support
and to David
FRIES for playing the hymns that were special to
Dad. We would also like to thank Brigitte and Grant
MAY of the
May Funeral Home, Markdale, for their excellent guidance and sympathy
at this time. Thank you to granddaughters Krista
WHEILDON,
Aleshia
STEER,
Rebecca
STEER and Claudia
STEER for being flowerbearers,
and to the pallbearers, grand_sons Lee
WHEILDON and Matthew
STEER,
nephews Merdy
YOUNG and Doug
OSBORNE and special Friends David and
Jeff McCORMICK.
Thanks▲ to the Ladies of United Church Women for
the wonderful lunch at Annesley United Church after the service.
Also thank you to Doctor Fred
KAETHIER and Doctor Hildegard
HUFF and
the nurses of the Grey Bruce Health Services for their excellent
care and kindness shown to Dad. Thank you to the staff at Georgian
Heights for the personal care during Dad's short stay. Your kindness
will always be remembered.
- Joyce STEER and family
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FRIESE o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2008-02-20 published
CRIGGER,
Elsa
Minnie (formerly
KLAGES, née
GUSE)
Of Chesley, passed away at Elgin Abbey on Tuesday, February 18,
2008 at the age of 94. Beloved mother of Jerry
KLAGES and his
wife Cathie of Sault Ste. Marie, Shirley and her husband Armond
LANG of Desboro, Audrey and her husband Burnie
WALKER of Sullivan
Township and Helen and her husband Ernie
FRIESE of Matheson.
Loving grandmother of Mandy, Charlotte, Graham, Ashley, Glen,
Marlene, Elaine, Eric, Ellen, Susan, Elizabeth, Heather, Mark,
Bradley, Trevor, Dale, Dean and Bradley and their spouses. Elsa
will be missed by her thirty great-grandchildren and six great-great-grandchildren.
Predeceased by her first husband Ezra
KLAGES, second husband
Bill CRIGGER, brothers Norman, Bill and John, sisters Mary
KALINOWSKI
and Caroline
CURTIS and her parents, John and Mary
(LIPSKIE)
GUSE.
Visitation will be held at Cameron Funeral Home, Chesley
on Thursday from 2-4 p.m. A funeral service will be held at Saint Mark's
Lutheran Church, Chesley on Friday, February 22, 2008 at 12 noon
with visiting one hour prior to the service. Spring interment
in Chesley Cemetery. Memorial donations to Saint Mark's Lutheran
Church or the Alzheimer Society would be appreciated as expressions
of sympathy. www.cameronfuneralhomes.com
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FRIESEN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-07-05 published
KEEN,
Mary
(HATTER)
Peacefully at Craigwiel Gardens Nursing Home, Ailsa Craig on
Thursday
July 3, 2008. Mary
(HATTER)
KEEN in her 100th year.
Beloved wife of the late George
KEEN (2001.) Dear sister of Frances
DODDS of Harriston. Pre-deceased by brother Fred
HATTER.
Survived
by sisters-in-law Helen
AMOS and Maisie
BROOK and many nieces
and nephews. Resting at the T. Stephenson and son Funeral Home,
Ailsa Craig where a funeral service will be held on Saturday,
July 5th at 3 p.m. with Rev. David
FRIESEN-
WALDNER officiating.
Interment at Nairn Cemetery. Visitation will be held 1 hour prior
to the service. Donations to Craigwiel Gardens Nursing Home would
be appreciated. A tree will be planted as a living memorial to
Mary.
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FRIESEN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-07-15 published
CHAPMAN,
Muriel
Lauraetta
(PENNY)
At London Health Sciences Centre - University Hospital on Sunday,
July 13th, 2008 Muriel Lauraetta
(PENNY)
CHAPMAN of London in
her 83rd year. Muriel was born June 10th, 1926 in Cape Bear,
Prince Edward Island. Predeceased by her husband Eldred Ellison
CHAPMAN, six brothers and seven sisters. Greatly missed and always
loved by her children Barbara and Wayne
HARRISON,
Brenda and
Alf LANGNER,
George and Laurie
CHAPMAN, her grandchildren Jamie
and Tammy CHAPMAN,
Angela and Jay
FRIESEN, Kathryn
HARRISON,
Burton CHAPMAN, Lauren
HARRISON, Christine
CHAPMAN, Kendra
HARRISON,
Sara LANGNER and her great-grandchildren Joshua
CHAPMAN and Alora
FRIESEN.
Muriel enjoyed her many trips to Prince Edward Island
and Florida to visit her nieces and nephews. A graveside service
will be held at Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens, London on Wednesday,
July 16th at 1: 00 p.m. As an expression of sympathy donations
may be made to the Salvation Army General Fund, 371 King Street,
London, Ontario N6B 1S4. Funeral arrangements entrusted to A. Millard
George Funeral Home, 60 Ridout Street South, London (519-433-5184).
Online condolences accepted at www.amgfh.com "But thanks be to
God! He gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ".
1 Corinthians 15: 57
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FRIESEN o@ca.on.simcoe_county.nottawasaga.collingwood.the_connection 2008-02-29 published
LUCZYSZYN,
Stella
Slept peacefully to meet her maker, on February 22, 2008 in her
96th year. Stella was loving wife of the late Peter
LUCZYSZYN
and is survived by her daughter Elizabeth (Joe)
SCHERER, and
predeceased by her beloved sons Myron (Shirley) and Joe (Del)
and cherished granddaughter Joanne
SCHERER.
Affectionately know
as Baupcha to all Stella is survived by her beloved grandchildren
Trevor (Anne)
LUCHYSHYN, Torrie
KELSEY, Gary (Carolyn) Kevin
LUCHYSHYN, Linda (Al)
FRIESEN, Chris, Amanda, Sue (Tim)
KATCH,
Tim, Shannon, Travis - Teresa, Christine, Greg (Denise) - Carolynn
(Joel), Cathleen (Richard) and many great-grandchildren whom
she loved. While we miss Stella we are grateful for her inspiring
legacy, unwavering faith, courage, quick wit, humour and love.
In keeping with Stella's wishes cremation has taken place. A quiet
family reflection weekend will take place March 1, 2, 3 and in
April a memorial service will take place. A heartfelt thanks
to all the staff who cared for our Baupcha with love and consideration.
Now that lifes work is done Peace be with you and God bless Baupcha
Kochamy was.
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FRIGON o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2008-03-11 published
HEWITSON,
Earl
Nelson (née
HALL)
Earl Nelson
HEWITSON, formerly of R.R.#5 Owen Sound, passed away
on Sunday, March 9th, 2008, at Lee Manor, in his 87th year. Husband
of Edna HEWITSON (née
HALL,) for sixty-one years. Father of Wayne
and his wife Sharen, of Walter's Falls, his children, Sandra
(Will) Slot and children, Ryan, Niklas, Kayteline, Karissa and
Mariah, of Shallow Lake, Susan (Doug)
HYDE, their sons, Benjamin
and Noah, of Kingston and Stephen
HEWITSON and his fiancé, Sarah
ASHLEY, of Toronto. Also, father of Brenda
MacDONALD, her daughters,
Miranda (Jon)
MILLER, their sons, Jackson and Michael, of Tara,
Melissa MacDONALD, of London and Jamie Lyn (Ben)
WILDER and son,
Bradley, of Owen Sound. Sadly missed by brother, Harvey and his
wife Colleen, of Owen Sound and sisters, Norma
HAMMELL, of Tara,
Marilyn and her husband, Tony
FRIGON, of British Columbia. Survived
by sister-in-law, Donelda
HEWITSON, of Saint Thomas and brother-in-law,
Carl BEACOCK, of Owen Sound. Predeceased by brother, Laverne
and sisters, Marie
BEACOCK and Alma
MOY and her husband, George,
of British Columbia. Also, brother-in-law to Carl and Joyce
HALL,
of Kingsville, Mary and Clarence
GRAHLMAN, of Jackson, Ruby
HOLDAWAY,
of Belleville, Rosemary
HALL, of Windsor, Ian
McCULLOCH, of Port
Elgin and Lloyd
HALL, of Keady. Survived by Aunt Evelyn
HEWITSON,
of Owen Sound. Fondly remembered by many nieces, nephews and
their families. Earl served as Reeve of Keppel Township from
1975-1980 and was on Grey County Council as well. He also served
on Grand Valley Insurance Board, Wiarton Feeder Sales Co-operative
and was a member of the North Derby United Church. Friends may
call at the Brian E. Wood Funeral Home, 250 - 14th Street West,
Owen Sound, Ontario, N4K 3X8 (519-376-7492) on Tuesday from 2: 00-4:00 and
7: 00-9:00 p.m. A Funeral Service for Earl
HEWITSON will be held
in the Funeral Home Chapel on Wednesday, March 12th, 2008 at
2: 00 p.m. with Rev. Jack
FEARNALL officiating. Interment in Hillcrest
Cemetery, Tara. As an expression of sympathy, memorial donations
to North Derby United Church or the Canadian Cancer Society -
Bluewater - Owen Sound Transportation Division would be greatly
appreciated.
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FRILLMAN o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2008-02-11 published
FRILLMAN,
June▼
Isabelle▼ (née
McSWAIN)
(July 1st, 1993-January 30th, 2008)
Our beloved mother and best friend passed away peacefully at
Grey Nuns Hospital in Edmonton. Mom will be sadly missed by her
children and grandchildren: Kevin and Debbie, Caitlyn, Breanna,
Jeremy and Crystal, Nolan and Maeva, in Edmonton, Alberta, Judson
in Banff, Alberta, Matthew and Carla, Brandon and Shaeleigh in
Owen▼
Sound,▼
Ontario,▼ Wanda and Jim
HALL in Evergreen, Alberta,
Kristina and José
BATISTE,
Juan▼ and Isabel in Calgary, Alberta,
Linda FRILLMAN.
Our▼ mother was much loved and cherished by Bev and
Bob Bricker and family, the Meloche family, Barb Reed and John
Christy. Mom leaves behind many Friends in Victoria and Vancouver,
British Columbia and Owen Sound, Ontario. Our mother made many
Friends through years of traveling and her last years in Edmonton.
She was an active member in the Commerettes and the Owen Sound
Legion Branch 6. Mom was predeceased by her parents, Wanda and
Angus McSWAIN, 2 brothers and 1 sister, and also her husband
Kevin FRILLMAN.
Our▼ mother will be remembered for her strength
and perseverance. Mom's last wish is a final trip to Acapulco
where her children will scatter her ashes. Mom spent many happy
years there with her mother. In lieu of flowers, donation can
be made to Grey Nun's Community Hospital Spiritual Care Dept.,
ear-mark Family Room Renovations or Grey Nun's Dialysis Unit,
1100 Youville Doctor West, Edmonton, Alberta., T6L 5X8. Condolences
can be sent to kevfrill@hotmail.com, kristinafrillman@yahoo.ca
and wandafrillman@pentnet.net.
May you rest in peace in heaven with all the angels, Mom
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FRILLMAN o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2008-02-28 published
FRILLMAN,
June▲
Isabelle▲ (née
McSWAIN)
(July 1st, 1933-January 30th, 2008)
Our beloved mother and best friend passed away peacefully at
Grey Nuns Hospital in Edmonton. Mom will be sadly missed by her
children and grandchildren: Kevin and Debbie, Caitlyn, Breanna,
Jeremy and Crystal, Nolan and Maeva, in Edmonton, Alberta, Judson
in Banff, Alberta, Matthew and Carla, Brandon and Shaeleigh in
Owen▲
Sound,▲
Ontario,▲ Wanda and Jim
HALL in Evergreen, Alberta,
Kristina and José
BATISTE,
Juan▲ and Isabel in Calgary, Alberta,
Linda FRILLMAN.
Our▲ mother was much loved and cherished by Bev and
Bob Bricker and family, the Meloche family, Barb Reed and John
Christy. Mom leaves behind many Friends in Victoria and Vancouver,
British Columbia and Owen Sound, Ontario. Our mother made many
Friends through years of traveling and her last years in Edmonton.
She was an active member in the Commerettes and the Owen Sound
Legion Branch 6. Mom was predeceased by her parents, Wanda and
Angus McSWAIN, 2 brothers and 1 sister, and also her husband
Kevin FRILLMAN.
Our▲ mother will be remembered for her strength
and perseverance. Mom's last wish is a final trip to Acapulco
where her children will scatter her ashes. Mom spent many happy
years there with her mother. In lieu of flowers, donation can
be made to Grey Nun's Community Hospital Spiritual Care Dept.,
ear-mark Family Room Renovations or Grey Nun's Dialysis Unit,
1100 Youville Doctor West, Edmonton, Alberta., T6L-5X8. Condolences
can be sent to kevfrill@hotmail.com, kristinafrillman@yahoo.ca
and wandafrillman@pentnet.net. May you rest in peace in heaven
with all the angels, Mom
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FRISCH o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-03-11 published
COECK,
Stephania
(DECKERS)
Peacefully, at Middlesex Terrace Nursing Home, Delaware, Sunday,
March 9, 2008, Stephania
(DECKERS)
COECK, of London, formerly
of R.R.#1, Dashwood, age 87. Beloved wife of the late Theophiel
COECK (1977.) Loved mother of Walter and Jose
COECK of R.R.#2,
Zurich, Maria and Erwin
FRISCH,
Will and Betty
COECK, all of
London, John
COECK and Paula
TAILOR/TAYLOR of Grand Bend. Loved by her
many grandchildren, great-grandchildren and their families. Dear
sister of François
DECKERS of Belgium and many other relative
in Belgium. Resting at the T. Harry Hoffman and Sons Funeral Home,
Dashwood, with visitation commencing at 10 a.m. Thursday, March 13,
2008 followed by the Funeral Service at 11 a.m. The Rev. Father
Ray LAWHEAD officiating. Interment Our Lady of Mount Carmel Cemetery.
If desired, memorial donations to the Alzheimer Society or charity
of choice would be appreciated. Condolences at www.hoffmanfuneralhome.com
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FRITH o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-04-13 published
FRITH,
Audrey (née
CHENEY)
At Chelsey Park Nursing Home, on Friday, April 11, 2008, Audrey
FRITH of London, in her 88th year. Cherished wife and best friend
of Abiel "Abe"
FRITH.
Loving mother of Judith
PICKERING (Leonard)
of London, Dianne
KNUDSEN
(John) of Brookings, Oregon, and Barbara
WEEKS
(Ken) of Elora. Dear grandmother to Tom
PICKERING (Ann
DEARING) of London, Dawn
PICKERING
(Hussein
ZABIAN) of Komoka,
Victoria PICKERING
(Billy
LABADIE) of Chatham, Michelle
OLIVER
of San Jose, California, Jan
BOND
(David) of Brookings, Oregon,
Jason WEEKS
(Ann) of Fergus, and Kim
TRACEY (Kirk) of Windsor
great-grandmother to Maya
ZABIAN,
Hanna
CHLOE, Madylin and Aiden
WEEKS, Chelsea, Megan and Daniel
PICKERING, Matthew
HOYLAND,
Aryauna and Hannah
BOND, and Matthew, Aubrey, Avery, Silas and
Deslyn; great great-grandmother of Ethan, of Windsor; and friend
of Cathy PICKERING of London. Predeceased by her parents Alma
(1945) and
Robert (1972)
CHENEY, brother Bob
CHENEY (1997,) and
infant son Robert Thomas (1941). Visitation will be held on Monday
from 2: 00-4:00 and 7:00-9:00 p.m. at the Westview Funeral Chapel,
709 Wonderland Road North, where the funeral service will be
conducted on Tuesday, April 15, 2008 at 3: 00 p.m. Cremation and
interment of ashes, Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens. Those wishing
to make a donation in memory of Audrey are asked to consider
the Battered Women's Advocacy Centre or the Sunshine Dreams For
Kids. Online condolences accepted at condolences@westviewfuneralchapel.com
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FRITH o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-05-31 published
FIRTH,
Audrey
Beatrice
The family of the late Audrey
FIRTH, much loved Wife, Mother,
Gramma and Nanny, wish to express their heartfelt appreciation
to Family, Friends, Sweet Adelines and Kiwanians, for the flowers,
condolences, memorial donations, phone calls, cards, visits and
caring thoughts at the time of our bereavement. No words can
express our gratitude to see how many lives she truly touched.
Thank You to the wonderful Staff at Westview Chapel for their
kindness, guidance, patience and special care shown to our Family
and for the lovely reception following the service. Thank You
to Doctor LO and the caring Staff on 3rd floor, Chelsey Park Long
Term Care Facility. Your love and care of Mom was always evident.
Special thanks to Rev. Keith Rameshwar for his moving memorial
to Mom. God Bless You. Thank you to a very special lady, Louise
WOODS.
Your visits with Mom did not go unnoticed. You were "the
lady from Church" when Mom had difficulty remembering names.
Thank You All. "To Live in hearts we leave behind is not to die."
Sincerely, Abe
FRITH,
Judith and Leonard
PICKERING and Family,
Dianne and John
KNUDSEN and Family and Barbara and Ken
WEEKS
and Family.
How 2 letter Surnames like LO work in OGSPI
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FRITH o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-07-02 published
FRITH,
Debra
Marie
Suddenly, at her home on Friday, June 27, 2008 Debra Marie
FRITH
of Tillsonburg age 41 years. Beloved daughter of Ken (Grace)
FRITH, and Mary (Gary)
ROBERTS all of London, and loving sister
of Doug (Elvira)
FRITH and their child Dante of Mississauga.
Dear step-sister of Bonnie (Jerry)
WALLACE;
Heather
(Bryon)
STECKLY
Scott (Wendy)
EDWARDS; Mark
EDWARDS; April
TOMEN; John
ROBERTS
Bruce ROBERTS. Cherished granddaughter of Frances
BARBER of Thamesford,
and Beatrice
FOX of London. Debra is also survived by many nieces
and nephews. Debra was predeceased by her grandfathers Ernie
BARBER and Heman
FOX.
Debra was employed with Tillsonburg Community
Living for approximately 15 years. She owned her own business
offering seated massage and relaxation products. She had a passion
for naturopathic health and an insatiable love of Dolphins and
had hoped one day to be able to swim with them. The family will
receive family, Friends, and neighbours at Ostrander's Funeral
Home, 43 Bidwell St. Tillsonburg (519) 842-5221 on Friday, July 11,
2008 from 1 p.m. until 3 p.m. A Memorial Service celebrating
Debra's life will be held in Ostrander's Funeral Home Chapel
on Friday, July 11, 2008 at 3 p.m. Pastor Gord
NAISMITH of Tillsonburg
Alliance Church officiating. Cremation has taken place. Inurnment
will follow in Tillsonburg Cemetery. At the family's request
in lieu of flowers memorial donations (payable by cheque) may
be made to the Canadian Diabetic Association. Personal condolences
may be made at www.ostrandersfuneralhome.com
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FRITH o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2008-01-28 published
FRITH,
Leona "
Lee" (née
FOLEY)
Suddenly at her home on Thursday, January 24, 2008 in her 83rd
year. Loving mother of Evelyne (David
LUMSDEN.)
Special grandma
of William. Predeceased by her husband Irvin, her partner Ted
and by her grandchildren Carol and Gordon. Sadly missed by many
Friends and neighbours. Friends may call at the Pine Hills Visitation
Chapel and Reception Centre on Wednesday January 30, from 2-4 and
6-8 p.m. A Funeral Service will be held in the Chapel on Thursday
at 11 a.m. Interment and reception to follow. "At peace in the
arms of Jesus, Mom".
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FRITSCH o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-03-31 published
WILLIAMS,
Doctor▼
John▼
Peacefully, on Friday, March 28, 2008, at Princess Margaret Hospital.
Born February 4, 1924, in Hespeler, Ontario. Husband of Phyllis
(née TRENWITH,) father of Michael (Sheila
MacFEETERS,) of Toronto,
Pamela SHAW
(Christopher,▼) of Florence, South Carolina and Dale
PALLETT, of Port Credit. Predeceased by brother George and grand_son
Derek. His sense of humour, classic golf swing and kind heart
will be missed by his grandchildren: Rob and Andrew
WILLIAMS
Jonathan and Blakeney
SHAW; Ryan, Dane, Regan and Drew S.
PALLETT.
John▼ is also survived by siblings Mildred
KENNEY
(Burlington,▼)
David (Pender Island, British Columbia), Margaret
FRITSCH (Waterloo)
and Harold (Mississauga). In 1953 John became the first dentist
in Clarkson, and proudly practiced there until 1995. For the
next decade he enjoyed the Friendships he made as a professional
driver with Avis. John served in Great Britain, Sicily, Italy,
France, Belgium and the Netherlands with the No. 1 Canadian Dental
Corp from June 1941 to January 1946 and then graduated as a member
of the University of Toronto School of Dentistry Class of 1951.
He was the Charter President of the Rotary Club of Clarkson,
a longtime Cub Scout leader, and a 38 year member of the Oakville
Golf Club. Friends will be received at the Neweduk Funeral Home
"Mississauga Chapel", 1981 Dundas Street West (1 block east of
Erin Mills Parkway), from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Friday. A Memorial
Service to Celebrate John's Life will be held in the Chapel on
Saturday, April 5, 2008 at 11 a.m. Cremation. In lieu of flowers,
those wishing to pay tribute to John might consider that he was
very grateful for the kindness he received from staff of Princess
Margaret Hospital (donations to The Princess Margaret Hospital
Foundation, 610 University Avenue, Toronto M5G 2M9).
Online condolences at www.neweduk.com Neweduk Funeral Home 905-828-8000
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FRITSCH o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-04-03 published
WILLIAMS,
Doctor▲
John▲
Peacefully, on Friday, March 28, 2008, at Princess Margaret Hospital.
Born February 4, 1924, in Hespeler, Ontario. Husband of Phyllis
(née TRENWITH,) father of Michael (Sheila
MacFEETERS,) of Toronto,
Pamela SHAW
(Christopher,▲) of Florence, South Carolina and Dale
PALLETT, of Port Credit. Predeceased by brother George and grand_son
Derek. His sense of humour, classic golf swing and kind heart
will be missed by his grandchildren: Rob and Andrew
WILLIAMS
Jonathan and Blakeney
SHAW; Ryan, Dane, Regan and Drew S.
PALLETT.
John▲ is also survived by siblings Mildred
KENNEY
(Burlington,▲)
David (Pender Island, British Columbia), Margaret
FRITSCH (Waterloo)
and Harold (Mississauga). In 1953 John became the first dentist
in Clarkson, and proudly practiced there until 1995. For the
next decade he enjoyed the Friendships he made as a professional
driver with Avis. John served in Great Britain, Sicily, Italy,
France, Belgium and the Netherlands with the No. 1 Canadian Dental
Corp from June 1941 to January 1946 and then graduated as a member
of the University of Toronto School of Dentistry Class of 1951.
He was the Charter President of the Rotary Club of Clarkson,
a longtime Cub Scout leader, and a 38 year member of the Oakville
Golf Club. Friends will be received at the Neweduk Funeral Home
"Mississauga Chapel", 1981 Dundas Street West (1 block east of
Erin Mills Parkway), from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Friday. A Memorial
Service to Celebrate John's Life will be held in the Chapel on
Saturday, April 5, 2008 at 11 a.m. Cremation. In lieu of flowers,
those wishing to pay tribute to John might consider that he was
very grateful for the kindness he received from staff of Princess
Margaret Hospital (donations to The Princess Margaret Hospital
Foundation, 610 University Avenue, Toronto M5G 2M9).
Online condolences at www.neweduk.com Neweduk Funeral Home 905-828-8000
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FRITZ o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-07-10 published
BAKER,
Doris
Irene (née
BONIFACE)
At the Woodstock General Hospital on Wednesday, July 9, 2008.
Doris
Irene (née
BONIFACE)
BAKER of Woodstock in her 83rd year.
Beloved wife of the late Ronald Francis
BAKER (2000.) Dear mother
of Bonnie WRIGHT and her husband Robert of Hickson, Lorraine
FRITZ and her husband Paul of Melbourne, Patricia
HOLT of Innerkip
and Ronald
BAKER and his wife
Julie of Woodstock. Loved grandmother
of fifteen grandchildren, twenty two great-grandchildren and
two great-great-grandchildren. Dear sister of Jim
BONIFACE and
his wife Gwen of Ingersoll. Predeceased by her sister Win
SCOTT
and by her brothers Alf and Jack
BONIFACE.
Doris was the Matriarch
of five generations and has been an independent Avon representative
for over 46 years. Friends are invited to join the family at
the Longworth Funeral Home, 845 Devonshire Ave., Woodstock, 519-539-0004
on Friday, July 11, 2008 from 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. where the complete
funeral service will be held in the chapel on Saturday at 11: 00 a.m.
with Rev. Victor
KRUEGER-
KISCHAK officiating. Interment in the
Oxford Memorial Park Cemetery. Contributions to the Canadian
Cancer Society or the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario
would be appreciated. Online condolences at www.longworthfuneralhome.com
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FRITZSCH o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2008-02-15 published
ARNOTT,
Catherine
Anna “Kay” (née
BROWN)
Peacefully at Maple View Long-Term Residence in Owen Sound on
Thursday February 14, 2008 in her 89th year. “Kay” was born in
her mother's home in Owen Sound on December 26, 1919. Beloved
wife for sixty-two years of the late Ormond Alfred “Lou”
ARNOTT
(passed away 2006.) Beloved mother of Bill
ARNOTT
(Candace
BOUCHARD)
and Lynda (Don
FRITZSCH.)
Grandmother of Paul
FRITZSCH (Patricia)
of Newmarket and Scott
FRITZSCH
(Robin) of Minneapolis. Great-grandmother
of Catherine Emma
FRITZSCH.
Remembered by sister-in-law Bernice
(Harold BROWN,) of Owen Sound. A loved aunt of many nieces and
nephews in Ontario and British Columbia. Predeceased by her parents
Elizabeth and Tom
BROWN and step father Bert
FOOTE, her brothers
Harold and Lionel
BROWN, sisters-in-law Shirley
GLADSON (nee
ARNOTT) and Evelyn
BROWN, brother-in-law Tom
ARNOTT and by two
nephews Tom
BROWN and Wayne
PLOMP.
Growing up during the depression
after losing her father to influenza she learned from her mother
how to make meals with limited ingredients and unlimited imagination.
She knew how to prepare various dishes from local wildlife when
food was scarce. Her baking was done with a “pinch of this, a
bit of that” and a “you can tell from the feel when it's ready.&rdquo
Her favourite beverage was fresh brewed tea with a “blip of milk”.
She would talk about growing up in the area with pleasure and
a sparkle in her eye. Backing up the old 10th Street West hill
in a Model T Ford, or bundling up and going out to Shallow Lake
to visit her uncles in the horse drawn sleigh were some of her
stories. Her joy as a child was going to Sauble River and spending
time fishing and swimming. After high school she attended the
Northern School of Business. She learned important skills of
the day which included dictation, typing, filing and accounting.
She met and married Lou in early 1944 and traveled with him to
Truro, Nova Scotia while he was stationed at Camp Debert and
while he was in England. After the war ended and Lou was discharged
from the forces they returned to Owen Sound to raise their family.
She worked for several downtown businesses setting up bookkeeping
and accounting systems. Kay worked for the Owen Sound Parks Board
and took the job as office manager when the Owen Sound Health
Unit was formed in 1963 and stayed until her retirement in 1984.
She was a member of the Roselawn Lawn Bowling Club for many years
and enjoyed traveling. She volunteered with Red Cross Blood Donation
program for many years and was also a member of the Owen Sound
Legion Ladies Auxiliary. Coming from pioneering stock she was
a pioneer herself. She kept the family finances in order, worked
a full time job and ensured that her kids were taken care of.
Friends may call at the Breckenridge-Ashcroft Funeral Home on
Sunday February 17 from 7 to 9 p.m. A funeral service will be
held at the funeral home on Monday morning at 11 a.m. Doctor Brad
CLARK officiating. Interment in Greenwood Cemetery. As an expression
of sympathy, memorial donations to the Branch #6 Legion Ladies
Auxiliary, Grey Bruce Regional Health Centre Foundation, or The
Legion Poppy Fund would be appreciated by the family.
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FRIZZELL o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2008-04-07 published
FRIZZELL,
Lily
Lybia
Peacefully at Headwaters Health Care Centre Hospital, Orangeville
on Saturday, April 5, 2008 in her 91st year. Loving wife of Joseph.
Cherished mother of Lila and her husband Joe
PREZIO,
Bill and
his wife Darlene
FRIZZELL,
Josie and her husband Gord
JOSEPH,
Elwood FRIZZELL.
Devoted grandmother of Steven, Terry, Lacey
FRIZZELL, 6 step-grandchildren and 9 great-grandchildren. Predeceased
by son Joseph and brother Harry. The family will receive Friends
at the Doney Funeral Home, 318 Main Street, E. Shelburne on Monday
from 7-9 p.m. Funeral service will be held in the funeral home
chapel on Tuesday, April 8, 2008 at 3 p.m. Spring interment in
the Shelburne Cemetery. Donations to the Heart and Stroke or
charity of your choice would be appreciated.
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