HOTCHKISS
HOTHAM
HOTSON
HOTTOT
HOTCHKISS o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-05-31 published
HOTCHKISS,
William "
Bill"
At Alexandra Marine and General Hospital on Friday, May 30, 2008.
William "Bill"
HOTCHKISS of Goderich. Beloved husband of Veronica
(LANE)
HOTCHKISS. Loving father of Bonnie
RAMSEY, Shelley (Pat)
DECARIA, Chris (Tania)
HOTCHKISS and the late Lorne
HOTCHKISS.
Dear grandfather of Andrew, Michelle, Sarah and Shannon. Also
survived by his sister Betty (Elgin)
JOHNSON.
Friends will be
received at McCallum and Palla Funeral Home, Cambria Rd. at East
Street, Goderich on Sunday from 6-9 p.m. Funeral Mass will be celebrated
at Saint Peter's Roman Catholic Church, Goderich on Monday, June 2,
2008 at 11 a.m. Interment Saint_James Parish Cemetery, Seaforth.
Donations to the Alexandra Marine and General Hospital Foundation
Connecticut Scanner gratefully acknowledged. Parish Prayers will
be held at the funeral home on Sunday evening at 8: 30 p.m. Friends
may sign the book of condolences at www.mccallumpalla.ca
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HOTCHKISS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2008-03-10 published
JOHNSTON,
Jean
(HOTCHKISS)
(Resident of the Waterford)
Passed away in her sleep on Sunday, March 9, 2008 at Oakville-Trafalgar
Memorial Hospital. Jean
JOHNSTON
(HOTCHKISS), beloved wife of
the late John Hamilton
JOHNSTON. Dear mother of Derek (Linda)
and Alan (Susan). Proud grandmother of John, Kate, David, Christopher
and Matthew. Lovingly remembered by her family in Scotland. Visitation
will be held at the Kopriva Taylor Community Funeral Home, 64 Lakeshore
Rd. West, Oakville, (one block east of Kerr, 905-844-2600) from
4-7 p.m. Tuesday. A Service of Remembrance for Jean will be held
12 noon on Wednesday, March 12, 2008. In lieu of flowers, donations
to the Alzheimer Foundation, Hamilton and Halton, 1685 Main Street
West, Suite 206, Hamilton, Ontario, L8S 1G5 would be appreciated
by the family. Condolences may be made through www.koprivataylor.com
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HOTHAM o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-07-21 published
GAGE,
Lillian
Laurene
Of R.R.#3 Thamesville formerly of Bothwell in her 88th year.
Dearly loved mother of Donna (Tim)
FISHER of Bothwell and special
grand_son Joe
FISHER of Thamesville. Loving grandmother of Cheri
BROWN, Angela (Doug)
HOTHAM, Kim
FISHER and Dennis
DUFORD, Tim
FISHER
Jr. and Fred
GILLENO. Dearly loved by great-grandchildren
Cassie and Donnie
FISHER,
Brittany,
Chris and Jessica
BROWN.
Randi HARRY, Kyle
FISHER, Dale
McMASTER, Ryan and Tyler
HOTHAM,
Ashley and Ryan
GILLENO.
Lillian is survived by sisters Sarah
SWITZER, Florence
WILLSON, Muriel (Ken)
BIRCH all of Windsor
and sister-in-law Carmelle
GAGE of London as well as brothers
John and George
GAGE of London and Sam (Gerry)
GAGE of Windsor.
Predeceased by sisters Jean
SWITZER, Velma
HANDS, Alice
SMITH,
Hazel SQUIRE,
Dorothy
SCOTT and brothers Howard, Charlie, Leonard
and Fred. Friends may call at the Badder and Robinson Funeral Home
211 Elm Street, Bothwell from 1 p.m. until service time at 4 p.m.
on Tuesday July 22, 2008 with Rev. Steve
FILYER of the Bothwell
Baptist Church officiating. Donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation
or charity of choice may be made at the funeral home by cheque.
Interment in Alvinston Cemetery. Online condolences and donations
may be left at our website www.badderfuneralhome.com A tree will
be planted in the Badder and Robinson Memorial Forest in memory
of Lillian.
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HOTSON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-02-08 published
LINDSAY,
Doctor▼
William▼
Kerr,▼ O.Ont., M.D., B.Sc. (Med.,) M.S.,
F.R.C.S.C., F.A.C.S.
(3 September 1920-5 February 2008)
Compassionate and caring to everyone he met, Bill
LINDSAY passed
away peacefully in his 88th year in Toronto. Dearly loved by
his wife of 63 years, Peggy
(FRANCES,) his children William (Patty,)
Barbara (Norm
HOTSON,)
Katherine▼
(John▼
RILEY) and Anne (John
WEYMAN,) and his grandchildren, Jennifer
COLLARD
(John,▼)
Melissa▼
and James LINDSAY, Brett (Daisy), Kai and Tyler
HOTSON, Reed
and Julia RILEY, and Tosh, Jesse and Luke
WEYMAN.
The▼ eldest
of five, he was predeceased by his brother Rod and will be remembered
with love by his brothers Keith and Barrie and his sister Helen.
Bill was born and raised in Vancouver, British Columbia. His
parents were born near Lochwinnoch and left the Ottawa Valley
on the afternoon of their wedding in 1919 on a one-way rail ticket
to Vancouver. His father operated the Vancouver Tugboat Company
and, by age 12, Bill was working part-time on the tugboats up
and down the coast.
An outstanding doctor, educator and researcher, Doctor Bill
LINDSAY
spent most of his professional life in Toronto as head of the
Division of Plastic Surgery at the Hospital for Sick Children.
With skilled surgeon's hands, he helped more than 18,000 patients
born with cleft lips and palates and congenital deformities of
the hand, as well as accident and burn victims. His medical research
focused on the healing of flexor tendons in hands, and he authored
126 medical publications. Bill was Professor, Division of Plastic
Surgery at the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Toronto
for 21 years. The many plastic surgeons who studied with him
honoured him by establishing the W.K. Lindsay Club and the annual
Lindsay-Thomson Symposium in Paediatric Plastic Surgery. He served
in many hospital and academic roles, including President of both
the Canadian Society of Plastic Surgeons and the American Association
of Plastic Surgeons.
Starting in 1990, Bill coordinated Canadian International Development
Agency's Canada-China Burn Centre Plastic Surgery Linkage Program,
through which he became Honourary head of the Gansu Provincial
People's Hospital in Langzhou City. In retirement, he served
as medical trustee and advisor to the R.S. McLaughlin and J.P. Bickell
foundations. Internationally and
in Canada, Bill was widely recognized
and, in 2003, was specially pleased to join the Order of Ontario.
For more than 50 years, Bill and Peggy's farm in the hills of
Mono has been their beloved retreat. Together, they turned blowing
sand into productive land, planting trees, creating ponds and
protecting the headwaters and forests, while raising his Angus
cattle. His family and many young colleagues joined him for tree-planting
week-ends each spring, and with many hands and shovels, many
acres were restored. Bill's love of outdoor life was shared with
his children and grandchildren
farming, fishing, skiing, gardening, horsemanship and beekeeping
were learned at his side. Bill was at his farm regularly until
the month before his death.
His family would like to extend sincere thanks to all the caregivers
who helped Bill remain active and at home these past two years,
and to the staff at the Toronto Western Hospital who cared for
him the last three weeks. In lieu of flowers, donations may be
made to the Plastic Surgery and Burns Research Fund, c/o Dr. C.
Forrest, Suite 5430, Hospital for Sick Children, 555 University
Avenue, Toronto M5G 1X8. A service celebrating Bill's life will
be held at Timothy Eaton Memorial Church in Toronto on Thursday,
February 21 at 2 p.m. There will be a spring interment at Relessey
Cemetery in Mono.
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HOTSON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-02-11 published
LINDSAY,
Doctor▲▼
William▲▼
Kerr,▲▼ O.Ont., M.D., B.Sc. (Med.,)
M.S., F.R.C.S.C., F.A.C.S.
(3 September 1920-5 February 2008)
Compassionate and caring to everyone he met, Bill
LINDSAY passed
away peacefully in his 88th year in Toronto. Dearly loved by
his wife of 63 years, Peggy
(FRANCES,) his children William (Patty,)
Barbara (Norm
HOTSON,)
Katherine▲▼
(John▲▼
RILEY) and Anne (John
WEYMAN,) and his grandchildren, Jennifer
COLLARD
(John,▲▼)
Melissa▲▼
and James LINDSAY, Brett (Daisy), Kai and Tyler
HOTSON, Reed
and Julia RILEY, and Tosh, Jesse and Luke
WEYMAN.
The▲▼ eldest
of five, he was predeceased by his brother Rod and will be remembered
with love by his brothers Keith and Barrie and his sister Helen.
Bill was born and raised in Vancouver, British Columbia. His
parents were born near Lochwinnoch and left the Ottawa Valley
on the afternoon of their wedding in 1919 on a one-way rail ticket
to Vancouver. His father operated the Vancouver Tugboat Company
and, by age 12, Bill was working part-time on the tugboats up
and down the coast.
An outstanding doctor, educator and researcher, Doctor Bill
LINDSAY
spent most of his professional life in Toronto as head of the
Division of Plastic Surgery at the Hospital for Sick Children.
With skilled surgeon's hands, he helped more than 18,000 patients
born with cleft lips and palates and congenital deformities of
the hand, as well as accident and burn victims. His medical research
focused on the healing of flexor tendons in hands, and he authored
126 medical publications. Bill was Professor, Division of Plastic
Surgery at the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Toronto
for 21 years. The many plastic surgeons who studied with him
honoured him by establishing the W.K. Lindsay Club and the annual
Lindsay-Thomson Symposium in Paediatric Plastic Surgery. He served
in many hospital and academic roles, including President of both
the Canadian Society of Plastic Surgeons and the American Association
of Plastic Surgeons.
Starting in 1990, Bill coordinated Canadian International Development
Agency's Canada-China Burn Centre Plastic Surgery Linkage Program,
through which he became Honourary head of the Gansu Provincial
People's Hospital in Langzhou City. In retirement, he served
as medical trustee and advisor to the R.S. McLaughlin and J.P. Bickell
foundations. Internationally and
in Canada, Bill was widely recognized
and, in 2003, was specially pleased to join the Order of Ontario.
For more than 50 years, Bill and Peggy's farm in the hills of
Mono has been their beloved retreat. Together, they turned blowing
sand into productive land, planting trees, creating ponds and
protecting the headwaters and forests, while raising his Angus
cattle. His family and many young colleagues joined him for tree-planting
week-ends each spring, and with many hands and shovels, many
acres were restored. Bill's love of outdoor life was shared with
his children and grandchildren. Farming, fishing, skiing, gardening,
horsemanship and beekeeping were learned at his side. Bill was
at his farm regularly until the month before his death.
His family would like to extend sincere thanks to all the caregivers
who helped Bill remain active and at home these past two years,
and to the staff at the Toronto Western Hospital who cared for
him the last three weeks. In lieu of flowers, donations may be
made to the Plastic Surgery and Burns Research Fund, c/o Dr. C.
FORREST,
Suite▼ 5430, Hospital for Sick Children, 555 University
Avenue, Toronto M5G 1X8. A service celebrating Bill's life will
be held at Timothy Eaton Memorial Church in Toronto on Thursday,
February 21 at 2 p.m. There will be a spring interment at Relessey
Cemetery in Mono.
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HOTSON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-02-14 published
LINDSAY,
Doctor▲
William▲
Kerr,▲ O.Ont., M.D., B.Sc. (Med.,) M.S.,
F.R.C.S.C., F.A.C.S.
(3 Sept 1920-5 Feb 2008)
Compassionate and caring to everyone he met, Bill
LINDSAY passed
away peacefully in his 88th year in Toronto. Dearly loved by
his wife of 63 years, Peggy
(FRANCES,) his children William (Patty,)
Barbara (Norm
HOTSON,)
Katherine▲
(John▲
RILEY) and Anne (John
WEYMAN,) and his grandchildren, Jennifer
COLLARD
(John,▲)
Melissa▲
and James LINDSAY, Brett (Daisy), Kai and Tyler
HOTSON, Reed
and Julia RILEY, and Tosh, Jesse and Luke
WEYMAN.
The▲ eldest
of five, he was predeceased by his brother Rod and will be remembered
with love by his brothers Keith and Barrie and his sister Helen.
Bill was born and raised in Vancouver, British Columbia. His
parents were born near Lochwinnoch and left the Ottawa Valley
on the afternoon of their wedding in 1919 on a one-way rail ticket
to Vancouver. His father operated the Vancouver Tugboat Company
and, by age 12, Bill was working part-time on the tugboats up
and down the coast.
An outstanding doctor, educator and researcher, Doctor Bill
LINDSAY
spent most of his professional life in Toronto as head of the
Division of Plastic Surgery at the Hospital for Sick Children.
With skilled surgeon's hands, he helped more than 18,000 patients
born with cleft lips and palates and congenital deformities of
the hand, as well as accident and burn victims. His medical research
focused on the healing of flexor tendons in hands, and he authored
126 medical publications. Bill was Professor, Division of Plastic
Surgery at the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Toronto
for 21 years. The many plastic surgeons who studied with him
honoured him by establishing the W.K. Lindsay Club and the annual
Lindsay-Thomson Symposium in Paediatric Plastic Surgery. He served
in many hospital and academic roles, including President of both
the Canadian Society of Plastic Surgeons and the American Association
of Plastic Surgeons.
Starting in 1990, Bill coordinated Canadian International Development
Agency's Canada-China Burn Centre Plastic Surgery Linkage Program,
through which he became Honourary head of the Gansu Provincial
People's Hospital in Langzhou City. In retirement, he served
as medical trustee and advisor to the R.S. McLaughlin and J.P. Bickell
foundations. Internationally and
in Canada, Bill was widely recognized
and, in 2003, was specially pleased to join the Order of Ontario.
For more than 50 years, Bill and Peggy's farm in the hills of
Mono has been their beloved retreat. Together, they turned blowing
sand into productive land, planting trees, creating ponds and
protecting the headwaters and forests, while raising his Angus
cattle. His family and many young colleagues joined him for tree-planting
week-ends each spring, and with many hands and shovels, many
acres were restored. Bill's love of outdoor life was shared with
his children and grandchildren farming, fishing, skiing, gardening,
horsemanship and beekeeping were learned at his side. Bill was
at his farm regularly until the month before his death.
His family would like to extend sincere thanks to all the caregivers
who helped Bill remain active and at home these past two years,
and to the staff at the Toronto Western Hospital who cared for
him the last three weeks. In lieu of flowers, donations may be
made to the Plastic Surgery and Burns Research Fund, c/o Dr. C.
FORREST,
Suite▲ 5430, Hospital for Sick Children, 555 University
Avenue, Toronto M5G 1X8. A service celebrating Bill's life will
be held at Timothy Eaton Memorial Church in Toronto on Thursday,
February 21 at 2 p.m. There will be a spring interment at Relessey
Cemetery in Mono.
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HOTSON o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-07-21 published
HOTSON,
Janet
Clare (née
McLENNAN)
(October 12, 1917-June 21, 2008)
Of Kelowna, B.C.
Born in Paisley, Ontario, Clare enjoyed a full and happy life
growing up with her Scottish parents Thomas and Elizabeth
McLENNAN
and five siblings Al, Tom, Jean, Bob and Roderick, all predeceased.
She remained closely tied throughout her long life to her family
and strong Scottish roots. "If it's not Scottish, it's crap"
was her guiding mantra and she proudly fulfilled all of the Scottish
stereotypes to the best of her ability! Clare trained as a registered
nurse at Toronto Western and was a devoted caregiver to her family
and others throughout her career. She has maintained many nursing
Friends through the years. She told many stories of the hard
work, shenanigans and good times she and her nursing Friends
shared. Her very special friend Jo Richardson remained her friend,
neighbor and devoted caregiver to Clare in her last days of life.
Thank you Jo. Clare married Herbert
HOTSON from Langholm, Scotland
(predeceased). They were a traditional couple and lived a long,
respectful and devoted married life together. Clare and Herbert
raised one son, Thomas Robert
HOTSON, whom they both cherished
and doted on. Clare will be profoundly missed by Rob, his wife
Marilyn McCORD and their two children Kendra and Mairead
HOTSON.
Clare has many surviving extended relatives and Friends who will
miss her feisty, spunky, stubborn and independent approach to
life. Her sisters-in-law Steffie
McLENNAN and Beulah
McLENNAN
will miss her as their last connection to their husbands, Clare's
brothers. Cathy Lindquist and her family Doug, Erin and Scott
spent many good times with Clare and Herb at their home in Kelowna
helping Clare with her home and garden and fruit trees each summer.
Clare has been a model to all of us who knew her, of strong morals,
values and character. We will miss her greatly and cherish the
memories we have of her. "She finally let go of her purse, Lucille!"
Many thanks to all of those who have been of recent and past
support to us, specifically Margaret, her Home Instead caregiver,
Dick and Doreen Cinnamon, Marge Prouse, Joan Richard, Shelly
and Donna and Tim Minor and the Cottonwoods nursing staff. A Graveside
Service will be held on Friday, July 25th at 10: 30 a.m. Kelowna
Memorial Park Cemetery followed by a celebration of Clares' life
at 630 Dougall Road South, Kelowna. Flowers are declined with
thanks. Condolences may be mailed to Robert
HOTSON,
Box 4, Watson
Lake, Yukon Territory, Y0A 1C0. Donations if desired may be made
in Clare's name to Cottonwoods Palliative Care, Kelowna, B.C.
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HOTTOT o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-04-21 published
CLARK,
Betty
A. (née
ROSS) R.N.
A resident of Dresden, passed away with dignity at the C.K.H.A.
Public General Campus, on Saturday, April 19, 2008 at the age
of 61. Born in Chatham, loving daughter of Winnifred
ROSS of
Wabash and the late Howard
ROSS (1999.) Beloved wife of the late
Wayne CLARK (1996.) Loving mother of Amanda
CLARK of R.R.#3 Dresden
and the late Nathan
CLARK (1982.) Sadly missed by her faithful
companion Blu. Dear sister of Judy and Glenn
JOHNSTON of Toronto,
Allan and Lynne
ROSS of Wabash. Dear and special friend of Bob
LANGSTAFF of Dresden. Dear sister-in-law of Dale
CLARK
(Penny)
and Beryl BURGESS.
Loving aunt of David (Nancy,) Steven (Rachel,)
Susan ROSS, Lindsay, Emily, and Alex
JOHNSTON, Lynne
BURGESS
(Steven RODEN), Cindy (Gary
HOTTOT), Dennis, (Lynn
ULCH), Stephen
(Lynn) and Jennifer
CLARK.
Family and Friends will be received
at Badder Funeral Home and Reception Centre, 679 North Street, Dresden
on Monday, April 21, 2008 from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. The funeral
service will be held in the chapel of the funeral home on Tuesday,
April 22, 2008 at 11: 00 a.m. with Rev. Annalee
KERR of the Wabash
United Church officiating. Cremation with Interment in Dresden
Cemetery. Donations may be made at the funeral home by cheque
to Childcan. Online condolences and donations may be left at
our website www.badderfuneralhome.com "A tree will be planted
in memory of Betty
CLARK in the Badder and Robinson Memorial Forest,
Mosa Twp".
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