HADDAD
HADDEN
HADDLETON
HADDON
HADDOW
HADDY
HADLEY
HADRILL
HADWEN
HADDAD o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-06-05 published
HUX,
Anna
May (née
GOLDHAWK)
A resident of Ridgetown and formerly of Aldborough Township,
Anna HUX passed away in her sleep at the Village Retirement Residence
on Wednesday morning, June 4, a week after her 84th birthday.
Born in Ridgetown, the daughter of Albert James
GOLDHAWK and
Mary Ann EBERLE.
Beloved wife of the late Martin
HUX (1971,)
mother of Allan
HUX and Denise
GRAHAM of Toronto, and grandmother
of Ryan HUX.
She is predeceased by her sisters Frances
SIMPSON
(Harvey,) Mary
GOLDHAWK,
Edith
Withers
(David) and brothers Ernest
(Dorothy), William, Albert and Donald
GOLDHAWK. She will be deeply
missed by her brothers and sisters-in-law: Joseph (Lois), Lyle
(Margaret), Eberle (Elizabeth), Jean
GOLDHAWK, Dorothy
HUGHES
(Cam,) Marie
GOLDHAWK,
Phyllis
HUX (John) and Norma
HUX (Arthur,)
and by her many nieces and nephews. She will also be missed by
her many wonderful Friends in Ridgetown and Rodney. Special thanks
to her nieces Margaret Ann
GRANKEN and Kelly
MacMILLAN,
Doctor
John
BUTTON,
Doctor
Elizabeth
HADDAD, and all the wonderful staff at
the Village Retirement Residence for their support during her
two year battle with cancer. Ann worked at P.D. Bates, Ridgetown,
prior to marrying Martin
HUX in 1947. She supported Mart in the
Miller and Hux Poultry Farm along with her life-long friend, Donna
MILLER and her husband, Walter, Martin's first cousin. Later
she also worked as a legal secretary in West Lorne and Rodney.
After the death of her husband, she returned to Ridgetown where
she worked for six years at the Ridgetown Agricultural College
as a house-mother in the girls' residence. The
HUX and
GOLDHAWK
families will receive visitors at the McKinlay Funeral Home,
76 Main Street East, Ridgetown on Friday, June 6, 2008 from 2: 00-4:00 p.m. and
7: 00-9:00 p.m. A funeral service will be held from the Funeral
Home on Saturday, June 7 at 2: 00 p.m. followed by a reception
for family and Friends in the Friendship Hall of Erie Street
United Church. Tributes may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society,
Foundation of the Chatham-Kent Health Alliance-Magnetic Resonance
Imager Campaign or to Erie Street United Church. Online condolences
may be left at www.mckinlayfuneralhome.com.
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HADDAD o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-02-15 published
HADDAD,
Marie (née
FARAH)
Passed away peacefully, on February 13, 2008. Beloved wife of
the late Joseph (May 2007). Cherished mother of Tony and wife
Peggy, Mary Jo and husband Jim
FORSTER, Diane, Joe and wife Mary
Lou, Shirley, Richard and wife Terry. Precious Siti of Kate and
husband Marc
JONES, Matt; Stephen, Nicole and Jonathan; Joshua
and Kristopher; and Rachel. Predeceased by parents Naphie and
Nassim FARAH. Survived by brother Joe and Dolly
FARAH.
Sadly
missed by many loving nieces, nephews and Friends, especially
best friend Adele
SALHANY. If you so desire, donations to the
Hospital for Sick Children (Toronto) or M.S. Society would be
appreciated by the family. Visiting Friday 3-5 p.m. and 7-9 p.m.
with prayers at 7: 15 p.m. at Families First Funeral Home and Tribute
Centre (519-969-5841) 3260 Dougall Ave., Windsor. On Saturday,
family and Friends are invited to continue visiting from 10: 30 a.m.
until 12: 45 p.m. followed by funeral procession to St. Rose of
Lima Church for Mass at 1: 30 p.m. Interment Heavenly Rest Cemetery.
You may share your cherished memories online at www.FamiliesFirst.ca
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HADDEN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-02-20 published
MORGAN,
Agnes
Jean "
Nan" (née
BARRY)
A great lady has left this world but will never leave our hearts.
On Saturday evening, February 16, 2008, at Saint_Joseph's Health
Centre, surrounded by her family, Nan died as she lived, with
dignity, courage and peace. She was ready to reunite with Bruce,
her beloved husband and soul mate of 63 years on this anniversary
week of his death (2007). Born August 14, 1920 in Hamilton, Ontario,
the only child of the late James Edie
BARRY and Janet Dick McLean
FREW (of Hamilton, Scotland.) Loving mother to a large and extended
family: Ann (John), Barry (Nancy), Christopher (Ann), Leslie,
Robert (Barb) and Ellen and Ian
HADDEN. A champion of all her
grandchildren: Mary Ann (Nick), James (Lee), Jonathan, Sarah,
Noel, Jacob, Nicole, Eric, Paul, Emma, Madison and Keaton, Christopher,
Jennifer (Pam) and Joseph. Proud Great-grandmother of Zachary
Morgan FRANCE born this January 1. Fondly remembered by her nephews,
Rick (Bonnie) and Ken (Rebecca). Special Grandmother to all the
Bouabane family. Cherished by her many Friends in London, Belleville,
Toronto and by those she met in our numerous postings around
Canada. Heartfelt thanks to Nan's special caregivers, Ann and
Noreen, whose company she truly enjoyed since her move to High
Park last summer. In recognition of Nan's life-long passion for
the care of the environment donations to The Trans Canada Trail
are gratefully acknowledged. "A Celebration of Life" will be
held on Thursday, February 21 at 2: 30 p.m. Visitation at 1:30-2:30 p.m.
at the Ridley Funeral Home, 3080 Lake Shore Blvd. West, 416-259-3705.
Nan was an inspiration to all those whose lives she touched.
Her wisdom, compassion and sense of humour crossed all generations
and the exemplary life she led served as a role model for her
children, grandchildren and her many Friends of all ages. We
will miss her so much but will take comfort in remembering her
favourite words of farewell: "I Bless You In My Heart"
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HADDEN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-03-10 published
HADDEN,
Vera▼ (née
BISH)
Peacefully at Huntsville District Memorial Hospital on Friday,
March▼ 7, 2008. Vera
HADDEN of Huntsville formerly of Leaside,
in her 97th year. Beloved wife of the late Eugene. Dear mother
of Paul and his wife Pat of Scarborough, Ruth and her husband
Geoff COX of Huntsville. Cherished grandma of Glenn and Mark.
Great-grandma of Josie and Samantha. Predeceased by sisters Margaret,
Muriel, Joan, brothers Donnie and Gordon. Resting at the Billingsley
Funeral Home, Huntsville on Sunday 2-4 p.m. Funeral Service at
the Morley Bedford Funeral Home, 159 Eglinton Ave. West, Toronto
on Wednesday, March 12, 2008 at 11: 00 a.m. with one hour of visitation
prior to the service. Interment West Minster Cemetery, Toronto.
Memorial Gifts to the Faith Baptist Church Huntsville or the
Huntsville Hospital Foundation would be appreciated by the family.
"For me to live is Christ, and to die is gain" www.billingsleyfuneralhome.com
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HADDEN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2008-03-10 published
HADDEN,
Vera▲ (née
BISH)
Peacefully at Huntsville District Memorial Hospital on Friday
March▲ 7, 2008. Vera
HADDEN of Huntsville formerly of Leaside,
in her 97th year. Beloved wife of the late Eugene. Dear mother
of Paul and his wife Pat of Scarborough, Ruth and her husband
Geoff COX of Huntsville. Cherished grandma of Glenn and Mark.
Great-grandma of Josie and Samantha. Predeceased by sisters Margaret,
Muriel, Joan, brothers Donnie and Gordon. Resting at the Billingsley
Funeral Home, Huntsville on Sunday 2-4 p.m. Funeral Service at
the Morley Bedford Funeral Home, 159 Eglinton Ave. West, Toronto
on Wednesday March 12, 2008 at 11: 00 a.m. with one hour of visitation
prior to the service. Interment Westminster Cemetery, Toronto.
Memorial gifts to the Faith Baptist Church, Huntsville or the
Huntsville Hospital Foundation would be appreciated by the family.
For me to live is Christ, and to die is gain. www.billingsleyfuneralhome.com
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HADDLETON o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2008-01-17 published
McDONALD,
Elizabeth "
Becky" (née
FOSTER)
Peacefully at Kelso Pines, Owen Sound on Tuesday, January 15,
2008. Becky
McDONALD (née
FOSTER) formerly of Hemet, California
in her 95th year. Becky was born in Glen Ewen, Saskatchewan and
was the daughter of the late James and Marguretta
HORROCKS)
FOSTER.
Beloved wife of the late Donald
McDONALD. Loving mother
of Max of R.R.#1, Paisley, Marilyn
SARGENT of Murrieta, California
and Lynda ELKINS of Aliso Viejo, California. Becky will be sadly
missed by her grandchildren, Debbie, Cathy, Albert and Scott
and her many great-grandchildren. Special aunt to Shirley
TIMBURY
and Mavis HADDLETON.
Predeceased by her sisters, Helen
STEPHENSON
of Chesley and Gladys
APPLETON of Estevan, Saskatchewan and her
brothers, Max
FOSTER of Mississauga and Charlie
FOSTER of Carnduff,
Saskatchewan. At Becky's request, there will be no service. Cremation
has taken place. Memorial donations to the Alzheimer Society
would be appreciated by the family. Special thanks to Fred Clarke
for his care and support and to the staff of Kelso Pines for
their excellent care and compassion. Arrangements entrusted to
Grey Bruce Cremation and Burial Services 519-371-8507.
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HADDON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-06-21 published
RAYNER,
Phyllis
Marie (née
GALLAGHER)
Peacefully, as the sun rose in Brantford, Ontario, on June 20,
2008, Phyllis
RAYNER, a cherished mother, grandmother, sister,
aunt, friend and proud nurse, died in her 86th year. Predeceased
six months ago by her beloved soulmate and husband of 56 years,
George. Wonderful and fun-loving mother of Shelagh (Bruce
PETERSON,)
Mississauga; Moira (Les
WHITE/WHYTE), Ottawa; Barbara (friend of Paul
FLANAGAN), Strathroy; and George (Lori
LUFF), Mississauga. Adored
Grandma of Susan, Kathryn (fiancée of David
LUND,) and Brian
PETERSON;
Emily (fiancée of Stefan
GINGRAS,) Elizabeth
(Alex
SARABURA,)
Fraser,
Anna, and Mary
WHITE/WHYTE; and Abigail, Joshua,
Zachary, and Jessica
RAYNER.
Honorary mother of June (Ray)
LOW/LOWE/LOUGH.
Dear sister of Richard (Mary)
GALLAGHER,
Regina; and
Louis
(Vivian)
GALLAGHER,
Thunder
Bay.
Predeceased by sister Patricia (late
Gerald) McKAY, brother George Patrick
GALLAGHER, and George's
family Rev. Father Frank
RAYNER, OMI, Patricia
POCOCK, and
Angus RAYNER. Survived by Michael and Mary
(RAYNER)
HADDON,
Joseph
POCOCK, beloved cousins, nieces, and nephews. Born October 3,
1922, in Winnipeg, Manitoba, to Doctor Patrick J.
GALLAGHER and
Marie Cecilia
DRISCOLL,
Phyllis graduated from Saint Mary's Academy,
St. Boniface Hospital (R.N., 1944) and the University of Toronto
(PhN, 1950). For many years she was a Public Health Nurse in
Brantford, retiring in 1988 as Acting Director. A tireless volunteer,
organizer, and crusader for social justice, Phyllis was the first
female chair of the Saint_Joseph's Hospital board, a past chair
of the Hamilton Psychiatric Hospital Community Advisory Board,
a past chair of the Canadian Mental Health Association Task Force
on Housing for the Psychiatrically Disabled, a past chair of
the Mohawk College Studies in Aging Advisory Committee, a founding
member of the Nova Vita women's shelter, and a past board member
of the Brant County Children's Aid Society, the Brant District
Health Council, the Children and Youth Services Council, and
the Brant and Branford Housing Authority. She also worked on
the Ontario Provincial Psychiatric Hospitals Strategic Planning
Committee and at the Ontario Board of Parole. A lifelong Liberal,
Phyllis served as president of the Brantford Liberal Party. She
was also a Companion of the Sisters of Saint_Joseph. She was awarded
the Canada 125 medal in 1992, the J.A.D. Marquis Award for her
contribution to health care in Brant in 1995, and last month
she was delighted to be presented with the Mission Legacy Award
by the Saint_Joseph's Healthcare System. Phyllis will long be remembered
for her incredible joie de vivre, wicked sense of humour, common
sense, and quest for adventure. She loved her family fiercely,
cultivated life-long Friendships, and together with George, welcomed
all to their home with open arms. She will be greatly missed.
Visitation at McCleister Funeral Home, 495 Park Road North, Brantford,
Monday, June 23, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral mass at St. Ignatius
Loyola Catholic Church, 2300 Burnhamthorpe Road West, Mississauga,
Ontario, on Tuesday, June 24 at 11 a.m. Cremation to follow.
If desired, the family would appreciate memorial donations to
the Saint_Joseph's Lifecare Foundation or the Canadian Mental Health
Association.
McCleister 519-758-1553, www.mccleisterfuneralhome.ca
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HADDOW o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-03-26 published
BOURKE,
Dorothy
C.
At Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital on Monday, March 24,
2008 Dorothy C.
BOURKE in her 88th year. Loving wife of the late
John G. BOURKE (1999.) Dear mother of Mary (Michael)
DUNPHY,
Christine (George)
BOYNTON,
Brenda
(Daniel)
SORENSON, Laura (Kenneth)
DAVIDSON, Patrick (Mirelle)
BOURKE, Barbara (Rod)
ARMSTRONG.
Proud grandmother of 17 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren.
Predeceased by her daughter Deborah
BOURKE, her son John
BOURKE
and her sisters Frances
HANLEY,
Florence
CORRIGAN, Anna
Jean
HADDOW, and Teresa
McMANUS. Dear mother-in-law of Shelagh. Cremation
has taken place. A Funeral Mass will be held at Saint Michael's
Church, 515 Cheapside Street, on Thursday morning at 10 o'clock.
Interment in Saint Peter's Cemetery. Donations to Heart and Stroke
Foundation would be appreciated. (John T. Donohue Funeral Home)
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HADDOW o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-06-13 published
HADDOW,
Barbara
In loving memory of Barbara
HADDOW, who passed away June 13,
2006. Always remembered and forever loved by her family.
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HADDY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-06-27 published
HADDY,
Paul
Wesley
(November 22, 1952-June 27, 2007)
In memory of a very special man. The music, the fun, the beach,
the hearty laughs, the long talks, the orchids, Crystal Waters,
White Sands, the love, the hugs, the ups and downs, the party
ice, the dinners, the amazing sunsets all of the wonderful memories
wow! You are always just a thought away, forever in my heart.
Love Kelly
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HADLEY o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2008-03-07 published
BOWER,
Robert "
Bob"
It is with great sadness that we announce that Bob passed away
with Bev by his side at the Owen Sound Hospital on Thursday,
March 6, 2008 at the age of 62. Husband of 44 years to Bev. Loving
father of Laura
HADLEY and her husband Scott of Calgary, Rob
and his wife Denise of Maple Ridge, British Columbia. Much loved
son of Cecile
BOWER and the late Marshall
BOWER of Guelph. Loved
brother of Raymond and his wife Pearl of Arthur. Cherished Grampa
of Cole and Cory
HADLEY.
With respect to Bob's wishes there will
be cremation with no funeral service. A family gathering will
take place. As an expression of sympathy and in lieu of flowers
memorial donations may be made to the Grey Bruce Humane Society,
Owen Sound, or a charity of your choice would appreciated.
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HADLEY o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-05-28 published
ROBERTSON,
George "
Geordie"
It is with great sadness we announce the peaceful passing of
George ROBERTSON, on Friday, May 23rd 2008, at Saint_Joseph's Lifecare
Centre. He was in his 89th year. Beloved husband of the late
Shirley ROBERTSON (2001.) Much loved father of Pat (Doug)
McLEISH
(née ROBERTSON) of Brantford. Beloved grandfather of Ryan and
Paul. Dear brother of Gil of Chatham and his late sister-in-law
Ebba. Fondly missed by niece Marna and nephew Randy. Best friend
of Tom 'Scrap'
BROWNLIE and his wife
Irene, and dear friend of
Joe PELESH and his wife
Ann.
George will be missed by many other
great Friends and neighbours. George was a veteran of the Royal
Canadian Air Force of World War 2, squadron #433. He loved his
old timer's weekly Cherryhill Coffee Club, that reminisced on
their baseball and hockey days. He was a well respected baseball
umpire and Ontario Hockey Association hockey referee. George
retired after 25 years as manager from the London L.C.B.O. He
enjoyed many years of Huff 'n' Puff hockey, golf and the London
Knights games. Thanks to the great care provided by Doctor
HADLEY
and caregivers of Saint_Joseph's Lifecare Centre. Dad, we will
miss your sense of humour and your warm and generous heart. At
George's request cremation has taken place privately. Friends
will be received at the Beckett - Glaves Family Funeral Centre,
88 Brant Avenue, Brantford, on Thursday, May 29th, from 7-9 p.m.
A Memorial Service will be held in London at St. Stephen's Anglican
Church, 727 Southdale Road East, (at the corner of Wellington
and Southdale) on Saturday, May 31st, at 2: 00 p.m. A private
family burial of ashes is planned for a later date. Donations
in lieu of flowers to the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty
to Animals, the Alzheimer's Society of Brant or the Saint_Joseph's
Lifecare Foundation would be greatly appreciated. A tree will
be planted in memory of George in the Beckett-Glaves Memorial
Forest. www.beckettglaves.com
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HADLEY o@ca.on.simcoe_county.nottawasaga.stayner.stayner_sun 2008-04-30 published
HAMILTON,
Eva (formerly
KERR)
At the Collingwood General and Marine Hospital on April 25, 2008
in her 92nd year. Eva, beloved wife of Daniel (Dan) Hamilton
of Collingwood. Predeceased by her first husband Aubrey
KERR
(1992.) Dear mother of Laurene
HARRINGTON
(Bob) of Victoria,
British Columbia, Ann
HADLEY (Cyril) of London, Norma
KERR of
Rockwood and Stepmother of Mary and Joe
HAMILTON.
Grandmother
of 11 and great-grandmother of 8. Survived by sisters Ester
GRAHAM,
Agnes HILTZ and brother Howard
GREER/GRIER.
Eva is predeceased by brothers
Jack, Adam, William, George, Norman and Richard. Visitation was
held at the Watts Funeral Home and Cremation Centre, 132 River
Rd East, Wasaga Beach, 705 429-1040, Sunday April 27th, 2008
from 2-4 p.m. Funeral Service was conducted in the Chapel Monday
April 28, 2008 at 2 p.m. Interment Stayner Union Cemetery. Donations
to the Heart and Stroke Foundation, Lung Association and Canadian
Cancer Society would be appreciated.
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HADLEY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-02-05 published
GERHART,
Muriel (née
HADLEY)
(May 31, 1918-January 28, 2008)
Muriel GERHART of Calgary, passed away on Monday, January 28,
2008 at the age of 89 years.
She was born in Toronto and raised in Buffalo. As a young girl
she moved back to Toronto and lived most of the rest of her life
in southern Ontario. After Toronto, there was Clarkson in southwest
Mississauga and then Parry Sound. In her last years, when her
ability to care for herself diminished, she moved to Calgary
to be near her children.
Muriel was a wonderful singer and that showed in everything she
did. Whether she was actually singing, on stage, in a recital
or in church, or looking after a sibling or an aged parent, making
a place for her own family to grow, running a business, contributing
to her community, or dealing with the limitations that old age
finally brought to her, she found the music and sang it into
whatever came her way. We will miss her so much, but her music
stays with us.
Muriel is survived by daughter and son-in-law Rhonde and Richard
LESUEUR, and their two children Jamie and Philip of Calgary
by son and daughter-in-law Paul and Mary Ann and their two children
Meghan and David of Lethbridge; and by her brother Bernard
HADLEY
of Parry Sound, Ontario. She was predeceased by her husband Gene,
brothers Stan and Ray, father Albert and mother Mabel.
A Private Family Memorial will be held at a later date. Forward
condolences through www.mcinnisandholloway.com.
In living memory of Muriel
GERHART, a tree will be planted at
Fish Creek Provincial Park by McInnis and Holloway Funeral Homes
Park Memorial Chapel, 5008 Elbow Drive S.W., Calgary, Alberta
Telephone: 1-800-661-1599.
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MacIVER,
Alexander
John "
Jack"
It is with great sadness that the family announce the passing
of Alexander John (Jack)
MacIVER in Winnipeg, on Sunday May 11th,
2008, at the age of 83 years. Jack is survived by his loving
wife of 63 years, Mary; his seven children; Alexander John (Sandy)
of Vancouver, Ian of Toronto, Laura-Leigh
BROOK
(Jim) of Breckenridge,
Colorado, Douglas (Evelyn) of Winnipeg, Tracy
VANDERENDE (Herb)
of Vancouver, Kim
TURNLEY
(Dave) of Winnipeg, Jackie
DRAGOJEVIC
(Mike) of Toronto. Also mourning his loss are his 16 grandchildren,
Meghan, Drewe, John-James, Tyler, Ryan, Shelley, Douglas, Andrew,
Alexandria, Ryan, Susan, Zachery, Danielle, Shauna, Jonmikal
and Seth. The annual fishing trips to northern Manitoba including
Knee Lake and Bolton Lake will long live in their memories. Jack
was predeceased by his sister Margaret and his brother A.B.C.
(Bruce). Also left to remember him are Jack's sisters, Francis
BALLINGALL of Tawassen, British Columbia and Diane
MacDONALD
of Winnipeg. He is remembered with fondness by Terri, Bryan,
Melissa, Nicole and Michael of Los Angeles; his sisters-in-law
Anne LOREQUE of New Mexico, Edna
STORSATER
(Ralph) of Montreal
and Phyllis
MacIVER of Winnipeg, along with his many nieces and
nephews. Jack was born in Winnipeg on November 9th 1924 where
he resided all of his life. Educated at Linwood School in St
James, he joined the R.C.N.V.R. in the spring of 1943. While
on active duty following the 'D' day operations his ship, the
HMCS Trentonian was sunk in February 1945. Upon his return
from the war he married his long time sweetheart Mary
BUTCHART
on November 10, 1945. Over the years, Jack remained in contact
with his few surviving shipmates. He recently visited his friend
and shipmate Vince
HADLEY
(Ivey) at their home in White Rock,
British Columbia. Jack was responsible for publishing the history
of the HMCS Trentonian. Jack found his calling in the automotive
industry. A self made businessman Jack became owner and dealer
principal of Midway Chrysler Plymouth in August 1969. Jack was
recognized as the Time Life Dealer of the year in 1985. He was
best known for the slogan 'where you're the boss' and the Midway
jingle that followed. Jack loved Winnipeg and Winnipeggers. He
was generous in giving back to his community. Often he was the
anonymous benefactor for those in need especially when children
and summer camps were involved. Over the years Jack remained
involved in many organizations; and continued his association
as past president of the Winnipeg Lions Club, the St. Andrews
Society of Winnipeg, and the Manitoba Motor Dealers Association.
For many years Jack served on Chrysler Canada's dealer advisory
council. He was also actively involved in many civic and charitable
organizations; through the Shriners [and Jesters] Ducks Unlimited,
the Fort Whyte Society and as one of the few 60 year pin holders
with the Masonic Temple. He also enjoyed his long time membership
with cohorts in the Passwa Club and with the Winnipeg 'mafia'
brain stormers. Jack was a Board member of MPIC and the Associates
of the Asper School of Business. He was a lifetime member of
the Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba. Jack was a very
active member of Knox United Church. He spent many years as chairman
of the board of the Duval Foundation. He volunteered his energy
and efforts to many diverse projects throughout the City and
particularly with and through HMS Chippewa. He was gratified
to learn that his last volunteer effort would also be a success
when the City announced that permission had been granted for
a parade honouring cadets from all levels of the armed forces
[air, sea and land] to be celebrated for the first time in June 2008.
Jack enjoyed many activities having been a long time member of
the Winnipeg Winter Club, the Carlton Club, the Manitoba Club
and St. Charles Golf and Country Club. He enjoyed his recognition
as a select member of the 'hole in one' club. His favourite place
of all was sitting with Mary by the fireplace at their second
home at Block 12 Falcon Lake where he surrounded himself with
his many Friends and family. He loved the sound of the loons
in the evening. The grandchildren especially remember the sauna
to warm up in after the thrilling tube rides behind the boat
driven by Uncle Dave. The family would like to extend a sincere
and heartfelt thank you to the Doctors, Nurses and Unit Staff
of the Health Sciences Centre on 4GD for all their support during
Jack's brief stay. A celebration of the life of A.J. 'Jack'
MacIVER
will be held in Winnipeg on Thursday May 15th, at 11: 00 a.m.
at Knox United Church 400 Edmonton Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Interment to follow at Chapel Lawn Memorial Gardens - 4000 Portage
Ave., Winnipeg, Manitoba. If Friends so desire donations may
be made to the Canadian National Institute for the Blind, 1080 Portage
Avenue, R3G 3M3 or the Heart and Stroke Foundation, 200 - 6 Donald
Street, R3L 0K6. Neil Bardal Inc. 204-949-2200 nbardal.mb.ca
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ASHBERRY,
Joyce
It is with great sadness that the family of Joyce
ASHBERRY announces
her sudden but peaceful passing in her 84th year, on the evening
of May 14th 2008 at Rouge Valley Health System - Centenary site
in Scarborough. She was predeceased by her beloved husband of
56 years, Gordon, in February 2004. Left to mourn her are her
loving children David (Ann), Kitchener, Ontario; Bob, Trail,
British Columbia; Janet (Clyde) Scarborough, Ontario and Ted
(Kim), Stirling, Ontario; her adoring grandchildren Ben, Daniel
and Jacob HADLEY, and Connor and Micaila
MAHONEY-
ASHBERRY; her
dear friend and sister-in-law Edna
BAMPTON
(Cyril, deceased 2007)
her cousins Rosalie
HARRISON and Roy
LUTLEY and their families,
as well as her numerous Friends and neighbours.
For several years Joyce was a public school teacher with the
Scarborough Board of Education. After her retirement she was
a member of the Bell Pioneers and spent many happy hours creating
"Heart Pillows" to assist patients' recovery following heart
surgery. She was a founding member of the Church of the Master
in Scarborough and was an active member of the Women's Auxiliary
for many years.
A Memorial Service will be held for her on Saturday, May 24th
at 11: 00 a.m. at the Pine Hills Visitation, Chapel and Reception
Centre(625 Birchmount Rd, north of St. Clair, Scarborough, 416-267-8229).
In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made
to the Heart and Stroke Foundation, the Rouge Valley Health System
- Centenary site or the Friends of Schizophrenics Society, if
so desired.
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NORSWORTHY, Mary Constance "Babs" (née
BUNNELL)
Peacefully with her family by her side at the Brantford General
Hospital on Wednesday, July 23, 2008. Babs
NORSWORTHY in her
80th year. Beloved wife of the late Douglas Scott
NORSWORTHY
(1979.) Cherished mother of John and his wife
Kim
NORSWORTHY.
Loving
Nana of Nicole and Scott
NORSWORTHY.
Predeceased by her
parents Mr. and Mrs. K.V.
BUNNELL and her sister Cynthia
BUNNELL.
Babs was a volunteer at the Brantford General Hospital for 20 years
and a long time member of Grace Anglican Church, the A.C.W.,
the Chancel Guild and the Probus Club. Special thanks to Doctor John
HADLEY, the nurses and staff on the 6th and 2nd floors at the
Brantford General Hospital and to the staff at Charlotte Villa.
Friends will be received at the Dennis Toll Funeral Home, 55 Charing
Cross Street, Brantford on Friday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral
service will be held at Grace Anglican Church 15 Albion St. at
West Street, Brantford on Saturday at 10: 00 a.m. Interment Farringdon
Burial Ground. Donations to The Lung Association or the charity
of your choice appreciated. www.dennistoll.ca
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HADRILL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-06-11 published
BARCLAY,
Ian
Andrew
(March 7, 1921-June 7, 2008)
It is with deep sadness that Ian's family announces his passing
after a brief illness. He is survived by his loving wife Ann,
beloved daughter Debbie (David)
ROLLINS, his adored granddaughters
Jennifer, Meaghan and Kelly of whom he was so proud, his sister
Joan (John)
DRUMMOND of Chelsea, Quebec and his brother-in-law
Peter (Joan)
HADRILL of Montreal. Ian also had many nieces, nephews
and cousins who were an important part of his life.
Ian was born in Montreal to Jean
(FLECK) and Mr. Justice Gregor
BARCLAY and was educated at Selwyn House, Montreal and Ashbury
College, Ottawa. In 1939 he started McGill and in 1941 he joined
the Royal Canadian Navy. He was loaned to the Royal Navy as a
combined Ops Commando and served in the North African and Sicily
campaigns, as well as the Normandy invasion on D-Day.
After the war Ian returned to McGill where he completed his law
degree and then obtained his MPA at Harvard.
After a year of practising law in Montreal Ian, Ann and Debbie
came to Vancouver where he started a long career in the forest
industry with Columbia Cellulose. In 1964 he joined British Columbia
Forest Products where he stayed until retiring in 1984 as their
Chief Executive Officer. Ian served on the Economic Council of
Canada as well as Many boards including the United Way, Hudson's
Bay Co., the Royal Bank of Canada and Northern Telecom.
After his family and business his other great passion was sports.
One of his proudest achievements was being a member of the navy
team that won the Grey Cup in 1944. His interest in football
continued as he became president of the British Columbia Lions
and the Western Football Conference.
Ian was a gentle, softly spoken man and was a mentor to many
young people in their formative years.
Our family would like to thank Doctor Brad Fritz and the medical
teams at V.G.H.'S Intensive Care Unit and Critical Care Unit
for their extraordinary care.
A celebration of Ian's life will take place at Saint Mary's Kerrisdale,
37th and Larch, at 2: 00 p.m. Wednesday, June 11, 2008. Rev. Kevin
Dixon officiating.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Leukemia and
Lymphoma Society of Canada, 310-1682 West 7th Avenue, Vancouver
V6J 4S6.
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HADWEN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-01-02 published
HADWEN,
Theodore,▼ OLJ PhD
Ted HADWEN, a Professor of Sociology at the University of Guelph
for 30 years, died peacefully Thursday December 27, 2007, in
his daughter's home, of complications brought on by a stroke.
He was 74. Born in Toronto, Professor
HADWEN attended University
of Toronto Schools, University of British Columbia, Cambridge,
and Yale prior to joining the Sociology faculty at University
of Southern California in Los Angeles during the tumultuous 1960's.
While there he made a lasting contribution to the understanding
of race relations in California. One of the founding faculty
members of the newly created University of Guelph in 1966, during
his tenure teaching, Professor
HADWEN also served several years
as Chair of the Department of Sociology and Anthropology. His lectures
were a source of inspiration to generations of students and he
received several teaching awards throughout his career. He was
a long-standing member of the Royal Canadian Military Institute
in Toronto. Pre-deceased this summer by his brother John and
sister Anne, he is survived by his wife of 55 years, Alison,
daughters Alden and Wendy (Mark); sons Seymour (Deb) and Harry
grandchildren Sylvain (Tracy,) Renaud (Asia,) and Quercy
GOLSSE
Chloe and Paige
HADWEN;
Anna▼ and Tea
HADWEN; and Jack
GWOZDECKY
as well as great-grandchildren Oz and Liam
GOLSSE. A service
will take place January 12th, 11: 00 a.m. at the Church of Saint_James
the Apostle in Guelph. Arrangements are being handled by Gilbert
Macintyre and
son of Guelph (519-822-4731). Donations to Hospice
Wellington at 795 Scottsdale Dr., N1G 3R8, Guelph will be gratefully
received. The family would like to thank Doctor Nick Ruddock, Doctor Marcel
Doré, the nurses and the staff of 7E at the Guelph General Hospital
and all those who helped provide care during Professor
HADWEN's
illness.
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HADWEN,
Theodore,▲▼ OLJ PhD
Scholar and Gentleman. Professor Inspired Students For Decades
Guelph.
Ted HADWEN, a Professor of Sociology at the University of Guelph
for 30 years, died peacefully Thursday December 27, 2007, in
his daughter's home, of complications brought on by a stroke.
He was 74. Born in Toronto, Professor
HADWEN attended University
of Toronto Schools, University of British Columbia, Cambridge,
and Yale prior to joining the Sociology faculty at University
of Southern California in Los Angeles during the tumultuous 1960's.
While there he made a lasting contribution to the understanding
of race relations in California. One of the founding faculty
members of the newly created University of Guelph in 1966, during
his tenure teaching, Professor
HADWEN also served several years
as Chair of the Department of Sociology and Anthropology. His lectures
were a source of inspiration to generations of students and he
received several teaching awards throughout his career. He was
a long-standing member of the Royal Canadian Military Institute
in Toronto. Pre-deceased this summer by his brother John and
sister Anne, he is survived by his wife of 55 years, Alison,
daughters Alden and Wendy (Mark); sons Seymour (Deb) and Harry
grandchildren Sylvain (Tracy,) Renaud (Asia,) and Quercy
GOLSSE
Chloe and Paige
HADWEN;
Anna▲▼ and Tea
HADWEN; and Jack
GWOZDECKY
as well as great-grandchildren Oz and Liam
GOLSSE. A service
will take place January 12th, 11: 00 a.m. at the Church of Saint_James
the Apostle in Guelph. Arrangements are being handled by Gilbert
Macintyre and
son of Guelph (519-822-4731). Donations to Hospice
Wellington at 795 Scottsdale Dr., N1G 3R8, Guelph will be gratefully
received. The family would like to thank Doctor Nick
RUDDOCK,
Doctor▼
Marcel▼
DORÉ, the nurses and the staff of 7E at the Guelph General Hospital
and all those who helped provide care during Professor
HADWEN's
illness.
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HADWEN,
Theodore,▲ OLJ PhD
Scholar and Gentleman. Professor Inspired Students For Decades
Guelph.
Ted HADWEN, a Professor of Sociology at the University of Guelph
for 30 years, died peacefully Thursday December 27, 2007, in
his daughter's home, of complications brought on by a stroke.
He was 74. Born in Toronto, Professor
HADWEN attended University
of Toronto Schools, University of British Columbia, Cambridge,
and Yale prior to joining the Sociology faculty at University
of Southern California in Los Angeles during the tumultuous 1960's.
While there he made a lasting contribution to the understanding
of race relations in California. One of the founding faculty
members of the newly created University of Guelph in 1966, during
his tenure teaching, Professor
HADWEN also served several years
as Chair of the Department of Sociology and Anthropology. His lectures
were a source of inspiration to generations of students and he
received several teaching awards throughout his career. He was
a long-standing member of the Royal Canadian Military Institute
in Toronto. Pre-deceased this summer by his brother John and
sister Anne, he is survived by his wife of 55 years, Alison,
daughters Alden and Wendy (Mark); sons Seymour (Deb) and Harry
grandchildren Sylvain (Tracy,) Renaud (Asia,) and Quercy
GOLSSE
Chloe and Paige
HADWEN;
Anna▲ and Tea
HADWEN; and Jack
GWOZDECKY
as well as great-grandchildren Oz and Liam
GOLSSE. A service
will take place January 12th, 11: 00 a.m. at the Church of Saint_James
the Apostle in Guelph. Arrangements are being handled by Gilbert
Macintyre and
son of Guelph (519-822-4731). Donations to Hospice
Wellington at 795 Scottsdale Dr., N1G 3R8, Guelph will be gratefully
received. The family would like to thank Doctor Nick
RUDDOCK,
Doctor▲
Marcel▲
DORÉ, the nurses and the staff of 7E at the Guelph General Hospital
and all those who helped provide care during Professor
HADWEN's
illness.
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HADWEN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-02-19 published
HADWEN,
John
Gaylard
Husband, father, grandfather, ambassador, lover of life. Born
April 18, 1923, in Toronto. Died August 5, 2007, in Lake of Bays,
Ontario, of a heart attack, aged 84.
By Mary TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Page L6
John HADWEN always had something to tell you.
A man of wide experience, varied interests and great intellectual
curiosity, he usually had some project in view or some cause
to defend.
He might want to talk about Holbein, whose paintings he loved
and about whom he completed an excellent monograph just before
he died. Or he might discuss nuclear disarmament or defend the
foreign service, which he felt was often treated badly.
A big man with a big voice, John had a great appetite for life,
for books and for food. As he said, "Any damn fool can be miserable."
Like Shakespeare's Falstaff, he was always genial, reserving
his anger for the causes he promoted so passionately.
His years at the University of Toronto's Trinity College were
interrupted by a three-year stint in the Canadian Forces. John
was among the Canadians who fought their way up Italy during
the Second World War.
After a year at the London School of Economics he joined Canada's
foreign service, where he spent 37 years. He continued to take
an interest in foreign affairs until he died. All but two of
his posts were in Asia, three as head of mission. His affection
for this area was shown by his support for the Gurkhas, soldiers
for Britain whom he got to know in Nepal.
In Ottawa he was executive assistant to Paul Martin Sr., secretary
of state for external affairs, for whom he had affectionate respect.
Interested in development, John was committed to the Colombo
Plan for Co-operative Economic Development in South and Southeast
Asia, and also helped create the precursor to the Canadian International
Development Agency.
A great egalitarian, John treated all who worked with him, whether
at home or abroad, with care and compassion. He was not an ambassador
who lost the common touch.
One of John's best decisions was to marry Shirley
BROWN, the
sister of a school friend. Fortunately, she shared his enthusiasm
for foreign posts and for bridge. John was a great family man,
devoted to his four sons, their wives and his 14 grandchildren.
Frequent family celebrations were large affairs. One such event
was John and Shirley's golden wedding anniversary, which they
celebrated with a huge barbecue; another was the annual family
regatta at the Brown cottage at Lake of Bays near Huntsville,
Ontario
In later years John's health deteriorated, but he was fortunate
to escape a lingering decline. On a fine summer day he suddenly
fell asleep at Lake of Bays, surrounded by his family.
Mary TAILOR/TAYLOR is John's friend.
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