GOSLEY
GOSNELL
GOSPODAROWICZ
GOSS
GOSSACK
GOSSELIN
GOSSET
GOSSIN
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GOSLEY o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2008-07-16 published
LANCASTER,
Robert “Bob” Harvey Thomas
Unexpectedly passed away at MacMaster University Medical Centre,
Hamilton on Friday, July 11, 2008 at the age of 45. Beloved husband
of Gail (née
GOSLEY) of Burlington. Devoted father of Taylor
and Travis. Cherished son of Emerson and the late Joan (née
WATERS.)
Loving brother of John (Dawn,) Linda (Shawn
LARKIN,)
Brian
(Brenda)
and Keith (Carol.) Dear son-in-law of Elwood and Linda
GOSLEY.
Visitation at Smith's Funeral Home, 1167 Guelph Line (one stoplight
north of Queen Elizabeth Way), Burlington (905-632-3333), on
Thursday from 6-9 p.m. where Funeral Service will be held on
Friday, July 18, 2008 at 1: 00 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations
made to the Canadian Cancer Society would be greatly appreciated
by the family. www.smithsfh.com
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GOSNELL o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-03-13 published
SMITH,
Patricia
Ann (née
GOSNELL)
Peacefully surrounded by her family at University Hospital, London
on Tuesday, March 11, 2008. Pat (Patricia Ann)
(GOSNELL)
SMITH
of Dutton in her 61st year. Lovingly remembered by her husband
Butch (Leroy), and her children, Randy and Terry, Leigh, Peggy
and Jim LEMAY, grand_son Chuck and step-grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Pat was the oldest daughter of Agnes and the late Walt
GOSNELL.
Sister of Linda and Jim
BRUCE, John and Marilyn, Tom and Glenda,
Bill and Paula, Tony and Michelle, Bob and Mary, George and Mary
Jane.
Sister-in-law of Mabel and Brian
WAINMAN.
Also missed by
her aunts and uncles, nieces and nephews, and special Friends
Marg and Jim. Predeceased by her brother Michael. Relatives and
Friends will be received at the Arn Funeral Home, 193 Shackleton
St. Dutton on Friday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where the service will
be held on Friday at 9 p.m. Donations to the Daffodil Auxiliary-Cancer
would be appreciated. Email condolences arnfuneralhome2@bellnet.ca.
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GOSNELL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-01-09 published
GOSNELL,
Jean
(MUIRHEAD)
At Versa Care, Main Street, Toronto on Friday, January 4, 2008.
Born January 29, 1919. Pre-deceased by her husband Johnny, mother
of Nancy HOLLOWAY of Sandy Lake First Nations, Ontario, and beloved
grandmother to Ewan
McLEOD of Burlington, Ontario, Norah
HOLLOWAY
of Victoria, British Columbia and Noelle
HOLLOWAY of Thunder
Bay, Ontario and great-grandmother to Jacqueline and Reid of
Burlington.
She is survived by her brother Bill
MUIRHEAD of St. Catharines,
Ontario, and two generations of nieces and nephews along with
many Friends. Jean was a long time member of Armour Heights Presbyterian
Church.
A celebration of Jean's life will be held on January 19th at
1 p.m. at the Morley Bedford Funeral Services at 159 Eglinton
Avenue West, Toronto Ontario. Cremation has taken place. If desired,
donations may be made to ALS - Ontario.
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GOSNELL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-02-19 published
CREWE,
Alta
Fern (née
GLEESON)
(31 October 1905-17 February 2008)
At the age of 102 has gone to join her husband, Grant
CREWE,
her parents, Angus Bruce
GLEESON and Margaret Adelaide
PEET,
of South Buxton, her granddaughter Kathleen, her brother Ivan
GLEESON
(Laura
GOSNELL) of Chatham, sister Pearl (Bertram
WRIGHT)
of Merlin, all her in-laws and many others she knew and loved.
Those who will miss her but celebrate her life are her sister
Ola (John DUNCAN) of Florida, and her only child Nola
CREWE and
son-in-law Harold
NELSON, her grand_son Derbyshire
CREWE, his
wife Vitoryha
SHIELDS, their children, Grant and Devon; Kathleen's
two children, Savannah and Dylan; her granddaughter Morgana
CREWE
and husband Michael
KOZUROK; her granddaughter Verity
CREWE-
NELSON
and husband Alexander
AUSTRIACO and their daughters, Ella and
Olivia; her granddaughter Victoria
CREWE-
NELSON, her husband
Craig MOORE and their son Graeme; and many nephews and nieces.
A talented woman who loved and excelled in sports, the Boulevard
Club was her home away from home since 1932 (known then as the
Parkdale Canoe Club) when she married and moved to Toronto. Fern
enjoyed both work and play, and from her early days as a teacher
in a one-room schoolhouse, through a variety of careers, Fern
returned to work as a curling pro when her husband died in 1965 and
continued working until she was 85. Living independently in her
Parkdale apartment, bridge, curling, oil painting, bowling, travel
and her family occupied her years in retirement until at the
age of 97 she moved to Chester Village following a stroke. She
will rest at the home of her daughter at 74 Riverdale Avenue,
Toronto on Wednesday 20 February 2008 and Friends are invited
to call between 2: 00 and 8:00 p.m. Her funeral will take place
at the Wycliffe College Chapel, 5 Hoskin Avenue, Toronto at 11: 00 a.m.
on Thursday 21 February 2008. She will be interred with Grant
at the Erie Cemetery, Wheatley, Ontario. Fern loved flowers,
but would also appreciate contributions to The Heart and Stroke
Foundation in her memory.
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GOSPODAROWICZ o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-05-24 published
ATKIN,
John
Hamilton "
Jack"
Born August 12, 1928 in Leamington, Ontario; died peacefully
on May 19, 2008 in his 80th year, exactly 10 days after accepting
the news of the extent of his cancer with courage and dignity
- the same realistic way he dealt with every other challenge
he faced throughout his life, particularly during his last few
years with limited mobility and multiple health issues (to quote
him, this was just another 'curve ball'). He was surrounded during
his last days by love, family, Friends, music, and of course,
Flowers. Needless to say, he was telling jokes right up to his
last hours of consciousness. He was much loved and will be missed
by his children Greg and Carolyn
ATKIN,
Jay and
Mary
Maureen
ATKIN, Virginia
ATKIN and Keith
AMBACHTSHEER, and Jacqui
ATKIN
and Laurie
FRASER; his grandchildren Melissa
ATKIN and Mike
RYAN,
Sean and Lori
ATKIN and Peter
AMBACHTSHEER. He was also very
close to and will be missed by his sisters Jane
JOHNSON,
Bette
SHARPE and Ruth
STOREY.
There are also numerous nieces and nephews
who lovingly remember their Uncle Jack, cousins, a multitude
of Friends, and a brother Bill. Predeceased by his parents Edward
and Edith
(JACKSON)
ATKIN, his step-mother Agatha
(WILSON)
ATKIN
his brother Don
ATKIN, his brothers-in-law, far too many Friends,
and his soulmate, Mary
(ROBERTSON)
BLAIR, with whom he is now
reunited. Always a visionary, Jack was a pioneer in the growing,
mass marketing and distribution of flowers throughout his career.
He was one of the first flower producers to introduce the sale
of potted plants and cut flowers to major food chains and department
stores. In carrying on the family business that his father started
(Atkin's Flowers, then Yoder-Atkin), he advanced the year-round
propagation and sale of chrysanthemum cuttings to North American
markets, and was a great believer in plant breeders' rights.
His innovation for packaging and distribution led the way for
the success that exists in today's flower industry. He also started
the direct sales business at Ontario Flower Growers. Known as
'Action Jackson', he was also an avid volunteer in numerous organizations
- he was one of the founders of the Cecil Delworth Foundation
and the Canadian Ornamental Plant Foundation, a strong supporter
of Flowers Canada and The Canadian Horticulture Council, and
served on the Board of the Royal Winter Fair when they introduced
the flower show into the annual program. Jack has always been
recognized by the flower industry of North America and has been
given many awards for his contributions over the years. He was
also involved in building the Leamington District Memorial Hospital
in the 1950s. His interests included having the best garden in
town, curling, Kinsmen, tennis, barbershop singing, playing cards,
scotch, dancing (even in his wheelchair) and more recently being
a Claremont Calendar guy! Jack was always proud of the lifelong
Friendships he made along the way with so many people, including
his colleagues, most of his clients, and his competitors. His
life was about 'caring and sharing'. He will be remembered by
his 'power of positive thinking' approach to life, his loyalty
and Friendship, the flowers he always had for everyone, and his
lifelong ambition to make people smile. Jack's family is very
grateful to Lynn
WEBSTER,
Natalie
COPPOLINO and the entire Staff
of The Claremont Retirement Residence for making the last few
years of his life so happy (and the Residents, too); to Doctor Mary
GOSPODAROWICZ of The Princess Margaret Hospital, and Dianne
WILLIAMS
and all of the very special Palliative Care Nurses at Saint Michael's
Hospital for their care and compassion in easing the pain for
Dad, and helping his family through this last part of his journey
Dr. Gary MAY and the Gastro-Intestinal Team at Saint Michael's
Hospital as well as Doctor Carmen
MUELLER and Doctor Catherine
WONG.
Arrangements handled by The Simple Alternative Funeral Centre,
North York. A Celebration of Life will be held at The Old Mill,
21 Old Mill Road, Toronto on Tuesday, June 17 at 3: 00 p.m. While
there will definitely be flowers, we ask that those interested
in making a donation to remember Jack do so either to The Princess
Margaret Hospital Foundation, 610 University Avenue, Toronto,
Ontario M5G 2M9 (1.866.224.6560 or www.pmhf.ca) or to The Jack
Atkin Memorial Fund at the Ontario Agricultural College, University
of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario N1G 2W1 (payable to the University
of Guelph). We are setting up a 'Jack Atkin Memories' website
- you can email jacqui.atkin@sympatico.ca to send us your stories
and photos, and to be added to get on our website announcement
mailing list. We will all miss Jack's warmth, love of life, and
jokes! It Was A Great Ride!
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GOSS o@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2008-07-23 published
KUESSEL,
Paul
Entered into rest in Centre Grey Hospital, Markdale on Wednesday,
July 16, 2008 in his 86th year. Paul
KUESSEL, dear friend of
the late Agnes
BRAUN. Dear father of Manfred (Gisela)
KUESSEL
of Austria, Christa
GOSS
(Bill
TAILOR/TAYLOR) of R.R.#2 Proton Station.
Loving grandfather of Thomas
KUESSEL, Sherrie (Paul)
AULTMAN,
Robert (Michelle)
GOSS,
Ken
(Dawn)
GOSS and Jonathan (Marni)
GOSS, and a sister Gretl of Switzerland. Predeceased by a brother
Otto, a sister Erica and a son-in-law Robert. Rested at the McMillan and
Jack Funeral Home, Dundalk. Service was in the chapel on Saturday,
July 19, 2008 at 11 a.m. Interment in Dundalk Cemetery. Donations
to the charity of your choice would be appreciated. Visitation
was on Saturday from 10: 00 to 11:00 a.m.
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GOSS o@ca.on.simcoe_county.nottawasaga.stayner.stayner_sun 2008-01-09 published
GOSS,
Albert
John
Thomas
Peacefully following a long battle with lung disease on Wednesday
January 2, 2008 at the General and Marine Hospital, Collingwood
in his 72nd year. Tom of Wasaga Beach, formerly of Georgetown,
beloved husband of Bev for over 50 years. Loving father of Phillip
and his wife
Janet,
Karen and her husband Fred
McDONALD,
Linda
GOSS and her husband André
FONTAINE and Lorraine
GOSS and her
boyfriend Ryan
CARNEY. Dear Gramps of Freddy, Stanley, Patrick,
Matthew and Julie. Dear son of Doris and the late Bert
GOSS.
Brother of Doug and his partner Doreen
WILSON,
Larry and his
wife Sylvia
KING,
Carol and her late husband John
MARTIN and
Janice GOSS and her partner John
DENOTTBECK.
Tom▼ will be missed
by Bev's siblings Fran
O'DONOHOE,
Paul,
David,
Peter and Stephen
ENGLAND and their families, by Bev's Aunt and Uncle Betty and
Nelson READER and their family and by his nieces, nephews and
many good Friends. Tom was retired from Air Canada and was an
active member of the Wasaga Beach Men's Probus and Woodworker's
Club. Friends were received at the Carruthers and Davidson Funeral
Home, 509 River Road West, Wasaga Beach (E. Of Zoo Park) (705-429-8766)
from 7-9 p.m. on Friday. Funeral Service was held in the Chapel
on Saturday January 5, 2008 at 11 o'clock. Spring Interment Stayner
Union Cemetery. Remembrances to The Lung Association would be
appreciated by the family. For more information or to sign the
online guest book, log on to www.carruthersdavidson.com.
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GOSS,
Tom▲
We want to say Thank You to the Medical staff in Emerg, Transplant,
and Physio at Toronto General and Collingwood General and Marine
Hospitals.
Special thanks to Doctor
CORNELL and the wonderful nurses
who cared for Tom and me during his last hospital stay in Collingwood.
All the cards of condolence, donations to charities in Tom's
name, offers of food and help were overwhelming. The support
and kindness from extended family, old Friends and new, from
Probus Club members, Woodworkers Club, the Monday night bowling
bunch in Collingwood, neighbours, baseball, golf, school, physio,
fellow transplantees, the Georgetown Lions, and fellow workers
at Avro, Air Canada and Canadian Airline Pilots Association,
will never be forgotten. Thank You to Rev. Keith
LOCKHART for
his support and
to Al DAVIDSON for his kind words at the funeral.
We appreciate the kindness and assistance from Shawn and Paula
DAVIDSON and their staff at Carruthers and Davidson in Wasaga Beach.
It was quite a send off for Tom.
Bev GOSS and Family
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GOSS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2008-01-28 published
BERNARDO,
Doris
Ellen (née
BLACKMAN)
Peacefully at Headwaters Health Care Centre, Orangeville on Saturday
January 26, 2008 in her 82nd year; beloved wife of the late Guy
BERNARDO (1992;) loved mother of Barry (deceased,) Cheryl
BLACKMAN
and her husband Trevor and Wendy
GOSS and her husband Graham
dear grandmother of Karen, Gillian, Christopher, Kim, Shannon
and Dru; also sadly missed by her great-grandchildren, her sister
Phyllis EAST, brother Sam
BLACKMAN and cousins Doreen and Pat.
A celebration of Doris's life will be held at the Dods and McNair
Funeral Home and Chapel 21 First Street, Orangeville on Wednesday
January 30, 2008 at 7: 00 p.m. The family will receive Friends
1 hour prior to service time. In lieu of flowers donations to
the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated. (Condolences
may be offered to the family at www.dodsandmcnair.com) Dods and
Mcnair, Orangeville
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GOSSACK o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-04-24 published
ZUCKERMAN,
Murry (1918-2008)
Beloved husband of Estelle
ZUCKERMAN and the late Rayzel
ZUCKERMAN,
loving father and father-in-law of Alan and Debbie, Linda and
Jeff FARBSTEIN,
Gary and
Beverly,
Stuart and Joanne, Mitchell,
and Lloyd and Shari, brother of the late George and Arthur
ZUCKERMAN
grandfather of Leo, Jonah, Eli, Blair, Chase, Aubrey, Chloe,
Adam, Rachel, Jeremy, Jesse, Noah, Riley, Taylor, Andie, Hannah,
Ben, Sam, Aaron, sadly missed by Estelle's children and their
spouses Lori and Jeff
GOSSACK,
Karen and Steven
MILLER, Robin
and Elic ANBAR, and Barry and Susan
ASTROFF,
son of the late
Charles and Rebecca
ZUCKERMAN.
Murry's life was rich in chapters,
beginning as a semi-pro ball player in his youth, and later graduating
as a dental surgeon, and opening a practice. In 1955, he decided
to join the family textile business, where he worked alongside
his brother George until his retirement in 1990. Together, they
grew a small quilting business in Toronto into one of Canada's
largest textile companies, with operations across Canada and
spanning into Europe. Murry was loved, respected, and held in
the highest regard by all who knew him: From Friends to strangers,
he loved people and nurtured relationships, and so people loved
him back. His reputation was impeccable. He was kind, compassionate,
a true gentleman and friend. Murry was fortunate to spend his
life with two wonderful women. His loving marriage to Ray produced
6 children, and along with their spouses, 19 grandchildren. Upon
his retirement, he was fortunate enough to meet and marry Estelle
ZUCKERMAN, and together they traveled the world. Murry will be
sadly missed by us all, but the legacy he left behind is rich
and bountiful. Services at Benjamin's Park Memorial Chapel, Friday
April 25th, Internment at Beth Tzedec Memorial Park. Any memorial
donations may be made to the Rayzel Zuckerman Endowment Fund
c/o Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto.
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GOSSELIN o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2008-02-02 published
KINGWELL,
Orval
Gordon
In loving memory of Orval Gordon
KINGWELL, 70 years, who passed
away peacefully at his home on Thursday January 31st, 2008, with
his family by his side. Orval will be lovingly remembered and
sadly missed by his wife
Marjorie
(KUHL) of Wahnapitae. Loving
father of Carolyn
CARROLL
(Reg) and Kathryn
GOSSELIN (Dwight
LYNDS.) Cherished grandfather of Lacey
CARROLL and Travis
GOSSELIN
(father Richard
GOSSELIN.) Dear son of the late Gordon and Ethel
(née ELDER)
KINGWELL. Dear brother of Lawrence (Sharon,) Kenneth
(Linda) and brother-in-law to Doreen (Ken
WHITE/WHYTE,)
Allan
KUHL
(Donna), Pat (Don
BURK/BURKE), Joyce (Doug
KEELING), and predeceased
by Orval KUHL
(Gail predeceased.) Sadly missed by many nieces
and nephews, relatives and Friends. Orval has touched the lives
of many people. He retired from the Iron Workers Union local 786
on January 1st, 2000. He served on the executive committee of
the Wahnapitae Community Centre and dedicated many years of his
life to coaching baseball (Molson Men) and hockey. His “Heaven
on Earth” was his camp on Thor Lake. Funeral service in the R.J.
Barnard Chapel, Jackson and Barnard Funeral Home, 233 Larch Street,
Sudbury, Monday, February 4th, 2008 at 6: 30 p.m. Cremation at
the Parklawn Crematorium. Donations to the charity of your choice
would be gratefully acknowledged. (Friends may call form 3: 00 p.m.-6:30 p.m.
Monday). Flowers, donations or messages of condolence available
online at www.lougheed.org.
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WATTERS,
Shelagh
Muriel (née
DILLON)
Shelagh WATTERS died in Newmarket on June 22, 2008 after a short
battle with cancer which she waged with dignity and courage.
She is survived by her loving husband of 60 years, Doctor Neil
WATTERS,
and her devoted children, grandchildren and their families: Douglas
WATTERS and daughter-in-law Maggie
GOSSELIN, of Toronto, grand_son
Isaac WATTERS, granddaughter Doctor Caitlin
PEPPERELL and husband
Ted BURNS of Menlo Park, California and great-granddaughter Myrna
BURNS; Doctor James
WATTERS and daughter-in-law Patricia
WATTERS
of Ottawa, grand_son Sean
WATTERS and granddaughter Sarah
WATTERS
Michael WATTERS and daughter-in-law Terri
WATTERS of Atherton,
California and grand_sons Grant
WATTERS and Neil
WATTERS; and
daughter Louise
CRAIG and son-in-law Albert
CRAIG, III, of
Rochester,
New
York, and grand_son Albert
CRAIG, IV. Born in Simcoe,
Ontario on January 3, 1924, Shelagh was the eldest daughter of
Brigadier M.M.
DILLON and Muriel
HICKS.
She is survived by her
brother Doctor Michael
DILLON of London, her sister-in-law Elizabeth
DILLON of Toronto and her sister Doctor Diana
JOHNSON of Minden.
She was predeceased by brothers John (1926,) Col. Richard
DILLON
(2008,) brother-in-law Gerald
JOHNSON and sister-in-law Maggie
DILLON.
She grew up in London, Ontario during the 30's on a small
farm, and took on family responsibilities from an early age.
Shelagh graduated from high school at age 15, worked for an insurance
company, and quickly decided this was not for her. She completed
training in physiotherapy at the University of Toronto in 1944,
and then joined the Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps as Lt.
(N/S). She served in Ottawa and Montreal, and then at London
Military Hospital, Crumlin, Ontario, where she met Neil. They
were married in London on November 1, 1947, and lived briefly
in Galt, in Toronto until 1987, and then at the farm in Cookstown,
Ontario, with winters in Crystal River, Florida. Shelagh was
guided by duty, love and beauty. She set herself high standards,
often critical of her own work. An artist in all she did, she
strove to bring harmony (at times to a house of unruly boys),
nurturing both family and community. She had a special bond with
her daughters-in-law and granddaughters, being both mentor and
mother to all. A lifelong learner, she attended many University
of Toronto extension courses. She was a figure skater in her
youth, played the piano well and exposed her children to music.
After trips to Europe, Shelagh became a fine chef. Her cooking
was an inspiration to her daughter and daughters-in-law, and
even to her sons. In latter years, bounty from Neil's garden
in Cookstown was preserved for family and Friends. Each grandchild
now treasures their own beautiful quilt, made by Shelagh and
filled with personal references. She was an avid gardener. A member
of the Garden Club of Toronto, she excelled at dried flower arrangements.
Her gardens at Cookstown were included in tours. In the early
1970s, Shelagh joined the Association of Woman Electors, attending
meetings at City Hall, helping to improve oversight and governance.
Later in life Shelagh began to paint, and became a very accomplished
watercolourist. She studied with distinguished teachers, a number
of whom became lifelong Friends. We would like to thank the doctors
and nurses of the Southlake Regional Health Centre for their
skill and kindness to Shelagh, and invite those wishing to make
a donation to consider the Southlake Regional Health Centre Foundation
(www.southlakeregional.org/foun dation.html). The family invite
Friends to visit us at the farm at Cookstown on Saturday, June 28
between two and six p.m., or to send messages of condolence to
neilwatters3@gmail.com. Directions to the farm are at 705 458 9135.
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GOSSET o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-07-21 published
LAING,
Marguerite
Elizabeth (née
GOSSET)
Betty of St. Hilda's Towers, died peacefully in Toronto, on Friday,
July 18, 2008, in her 97th year, with her Friends at her side.
Only daughter of Marguerite Lee and Ernest
GOSSET.
Betty was
predeceased by her husband Stuart, brother E. Lee
GOSSET, sister-in-law
Margaret DEVANEY and nephew Michael
GOSSET.
She is survived by
her niece Lee Anne
SMITH
(GOSSET) and her husband Robert, nephew
David GOSSET and his wife
Malia and great nieces and nephews
Tannis, Stephanie and Philip
SMITH and Courtney, Taylor and Spencer
GOSSET.
The family will receive Friends at Christ Church Deer
Park, 1570 Yonge Street at Heath Street on Tuesday July 22, 2008
from 11: 00 a.m. until time of funeral service at 11:30 a.m. followed
by a reception in the church hall. Interment Mount Pleasant Cemetery.
In Betty's memory, donations to the Canadian National Institute
for the Blind, 1929 Bayview Avenue, Toronto, Ontario M4G 3E8
or St. Hilda's Greenhouse, St. Hildas Tower, 800 Vaughan Road,
York, Ontario M6E 2Z4 would be appreciated by the family. Condolences
and memories may be forwarded through www.humphreymiles.com
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GOSSIN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-01-03 published
FISCHMAN,
Ruth
With profound sadness the family announces the death of Ruth
FISCHMAN, 83, of Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, on December 30,
2007. She was predeceased by her beloved husband, David, in December 2006 and
her beloved son, Bruce, in May 2007. Mrs.
FISCHMAN, a noted educator,
was the cherished mother and mother-in-law of Enid and Eric
GOSSIN,
Toronto, Joel and Ellen
FISCHMAN, Las Vegas, Nevada, Sybil and
Michael STERSHIC,
Allentown,
Pennsylvania and Fredda
FISCHMAN,
Allentown, Pennsylvania. She was the quintessential Bubby of
Ben, Leora, Beth, Scott, Amy and Angelo, and Jason. Shiva will
be observed locally Saturday night January 5 and Sunday, January 6
at the home of Enid
GOSSIN, 80 Brookshire Circle, Thornhill.
Donations may be made to the charity of your choice.
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GOSSO o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-07-21 published
PALEN,
Theresa
Marie
Gone home to be with her Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Peacefully
at the Tillsonburg District Memorial Hospital on Saturday July 19,
2008. Theresa Marie
PALEN, of Tillsonburg, in her 50th year.
Born in Tillsonburg, March 6, 1959. Life-long resident of Tillsonburg.
Dear daughter of the late Morley Orrin
PALEN and the former late
Helen Anne
McAULEY.
Loving sister of Ted
PALEN of Moose Jaw,
Saskatchewan,
John
(Wendy)
PALEN of Tillsonburg and Mary (Perry)
GOSSO of Tillsonburg. Also survived by several nieces, nephews
and cousins. Predeceased by a brother Private James
PALEN (1987.)
In keeping with Theresa's expressed wishes, cremation has taken
place. Funeral service to take place on Wednesday July 23, 2008
at 1: 00 p.m. in the Verhoeve Funeral Home Chapel, 262 Broadway,
Tillsonburg,
Ontario by Rev. Paul
ROBINSON of Port Rowan, M.B.
Church, followed by inurnment at the Tillsonburg Cemetery. Donations
(by cheque only) to the Canadian Cancer Society, Edward DeSutter
Dialysis Unit or Canadian Diabetes Association. Public visitation
on Tuesday 7: 00-9:00 p.m. at the Verhoeve Funeral Home, 262 Broadway,
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