JOSELYN
JOSEPH
JOSLIN
JOSLING
JOSS
JOSELYN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-07-23 published
JOSELYN,
Marilyn (née
CAMPLIN) (1940-2008)
After a brief but courageous battle Marilyn Joselyn passed away
at London Health Sciences Centre-Victoria Hospital, on July 21,
2008. Loved wife of Roland, mother of Sean and Stephanie
(JOSELYN-
FOGARTY.)
Loving Grandma of Ian and Erin
FOGARTY and Sydney
JOSELYN. Predeceased
by her parents Jack and Olive
CAMPLIN and by her sister Linda.
Marilyn was raised in Strathroy and graduated from S.D.C.I. in
1958. She enrolled in the Toronto General Hospital School of
Nursing and graduated in 1961. In 1985 she graduated from King's
College, U.W.O. Marilyn worked in nursing throughout her career
at various sites in Toronto until 1965 when she moved to London
and worked at Victoria Hospital and University Hospital (1976-1985)
in the Psychiatry Department. From 1985 until early 2000 she
had a private psychotherapy practice. During this time Marilyn
was also a director of POCA. Marilyn was involved over her
adult lifetime in a number of volunteer organizations including
the City of London Board of Education from 1985 to 1997, the
Youth Opportunities Unlimited, London Abused Women's Centre,
Childreach and Canadian Hearing Society (London). As a life long
Liberal Marilyn was active at all levels of the Ontario Liberal
Party for more than 40 years. In 2008 she received the annual
provincial 'Volunteer of the Year' Award. She traveled worldwide
along with Roland and Friends. The place she loved the most was
Florence, Italy where she studied on several occasions. In the
summer months between busy schedules she loved relaxing and swimming
at the family cottage in the Haliburton Highlands. Cremation
has taken place. Visitation will be held on Thursday from 2: 00-4:00 and
7: 00-9:00 p.m. at the Westview Funeral Chapel, 709 Wonderland
Road North, where the memorial service will be conducted on Friday,
July 25th, 2008 at 4: 00 p.m. Private interment of ashes will
be in the Camplin family plot in Toronto at a later date. Bring
your memories of Marilyn. In lieu of flowers contributions to
the Canadian Cancer Society (Research) and Childreach (Program
Services) are requested. Marilyn asks that her life be celebrated
not mourned, casual dress please. Condolences at condolences@westviewfuneralchapel.com
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JOSELYN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-07-24 published
JOSELYN always felt compelled to give back to her community
By Joe MATYAS,
Thurs.,
July 24, 2008
Marilyn JOSELYN was the kind of woman who had to be involved
when she saw needs she thought she could address, her spouse
of 47 years said yesterday.
"She believed very strongly that you had to give something back
to the community in areas of your competence," said Roland
JOSELYN,
a retired history teacher.
His wife died in hospital on Monday at age 68 after a brief,
courageous battle with cancer.
"Marilyn lived life to the fullest," her husband said. "She wasn't
one to let any moss grow on her."
A nurse and psychotherapist by profession,
JOSELYN was also a
London board of education trustee for 12 years and an active
volunteer with such organizations as Childreach, Youth Opportunities
Unlimited and the London Abused Women's Centre.
She was honoured by the Ontario Liberal party this year as its
provincial volunteer of the year.
In her case, it was an award for contributions to the party spanning
more than 40 years, said Ontario Attorney General Chris Bentley,
Liberal member of provincial parliament for London West.
"Marilyn was active in politics for all the right reasons," said
Bentley, who's set to speak at
JOSELYN's memorial service tomorrow.
She was a person who was a voice for people who didn't have a
voice, she advocated for services for the vulnerable and she
was a champion for a fair, just society, Bentley said.
"She never hesitated to praise governments of any stripe for
improvements they made, but she also reminded everyone of what
still needed to be done. She was never satisfied with the status
quo. She always wanted us to do better."
JOSELYN had such a profound, positive influence on so many people
in so many areas "that it's hard to go anywhere in London without
meeting someone who knew Marilyn," Bentley said.
As a school board trustee,
JOSELYN was a strong voice for students
"who were challenged in some way and needed programs and supports
that helped them," said Joyce
BENNETT, a current trustee who
served on the board with
JOSELYN.
She showed concern for special needs children, dropouts and students
who were newcomers to Canada,
BENNETT added.
"She felt it was very important that everyone felt welcome and
included in our schools. She was a good trustee and a good friend."
As a psychiatric nurse at Victoria and University hospitals from
1976 to 1985, and later as a private psychotherapist,
JOSELYN
developed a great deal of sympathy for women and children traumatized
by domestic violence and dysfunctional families, said her husband.
That motivated her to become active in volunteer work on behalf
of women and children, he said.
"She was a feminist who supported the equality of women and she
worked tirelessly on behalf of abused women," said Megan Walker,
executive director of the London Abused Women's Centre.
"She was someone who was always there when you needed her and
she worked for the cause with little fanfare."
Said Bentley: "For Marilyn, it was always about the work, never
about her. She was a very special person. She will truly be missed."
Visitations are scheduled for 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. to
9 p.m. today and a memorial service at 4 p.m. tomorrow, all at
Westview Funeral Chapel on Wonderland Road.
"It will be a celebration of her life," said her husband.
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JOSEPH 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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JOSEPH o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2008-04-23 published
JOSEPH
FRANCIS
JACKO
In loving memory of Joseph Francis
JACKO.
With goodness and peace in his
heart, Frankie passed onto the Spirit World on a very lovely spring day
on April 10, 2008 at his home in Rabbit Island. Frankie loved his many
Friends and relatives who gathered around him and he enlightened all
those who prayed with him. Frankie was born in Wikwemikong,
son of the
late John and Louise
JACKO and brother of Josephine (predeceased) and Henry
(predeceased) and Rene
JACKO.
Beloved husband and very true friend of
Lima, and leaves behind Caroline and Andrew. He was predeceased by
daughter, Theresa. Frankie is remembered by his grandchildren, many
cousins, nieces and nephews and Friends. Frankie was best known to love
people and he welcomed everyone to the family farm. Frankie loved to work
especially as a carpenter and being a hard worker, he was asked to help
out. His generosity was tremendous and always extended his helping hand.
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JOSEPH o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2008-09-03 published
ALPHONSE
JOSEPH
MANITOWABI
In loving memory of Alphonse Joseph Manitowabi, 73 years, who passed away
at Saint Michael's Hospital in Toronto on Friday, August 15th, 2008.
Beloved son of Michael and Sophie Manitowabi (both predeceased). Dear
brother of Margaret Mary Jackson of Manitowaning, Betty Crack (Merv) of
Little Current and the late Michael Junior and Joyce Renaud, both
predeceased. Sadly missed by many nieces and nephews. Rested at St.
Ignatius Church in Buzwah (Manitoulin Island). Funeral mass was at St.
Ignatius Church on Tuesday, August 19th, 2008 at 11: 00 am. Interment at
the Buzwah Cemetery. Arrangements entrusted to the Lougheed Funeral Home,
Sudbury.
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JOSEPH o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-06-27 published
BLAKE,
Gladys
Eileen
A resident of Wallaceburg, passed away peacefully on Thursday,
June 26, 2008 in her 91st year. Gladys is the daughter of the
late Clayton and Charlotte
(DRUER)
BROWN and John
EVANS.
Beloved
wife of the late Michael C.
BLAKE
(January 2000.) Loving mother
and mother-in-law of Michael
BLAKE of McGregor, Gary and Donna
of Bayfield, Fred and Myrna
BLAKE of Wallaceburg and Judy
BLAKE
and William
THIELENS of Wallaceburg. Dear grandmother of Michael
BLAKE
Jr. and Laurie
CAMPBELL, Mary and Tony
PICCININ, Christopher
and Siobhan
BLAKE, Kari Lynn
BLAKE and Ron
KIRKORIAN, Mark
BLAKE
and Nancy, Cindy and Paul
CONTE,
Ryan and Denise
BLAKE and Dawn
and Dan TOMS and 12 great-grandchildren. Grandmother-in-law of
Bonny BUTLER.
Sister-in-law of Bella
BROWN and brother of the
late Fred BROWN.
Friends may call at the Haycock-Cavanagh Funeral
Home, 409 Nelson Street in Wallaceburg from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
on Friday. Parish Prayers will be at 7 p.m. The Funeral Mass
of the Resurrection will be celebrated by Fr. Phillip
JOSEPH
at Our Lady Help of Christians Church on Saturday, June 28 at
11 a.m. The interment will follow at Riverview Cemetery. If desired,
remembrances to the Magnetic Resonance Imager Campaign or the
Canadian National Institute for the Blind may be left at the
funeral home. 519.627.3231. E-mail condolences may be sent to
gblake@cavanaghfuneralhome.ca
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JOSEPH o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-02-09 published
FRANCIS,
Ken
Karl
(Insurance Broker)
Born in Morvant, Trinidad, W.I. on October 30, 1941 to his dear
late parents Carlton and Ismay
(JOSEPH)
FRANCIS.
Entered peacefully
into rest in the loving care of his family at his home in Waterloo,
Ontario on Tuesday, February 5th, 2008. Ken beloved and devoted
husband of Marjorie
GUERRA-
FRANCIS. Cherished father of Ann-Marie,
Ken, Margaret, Karl, Roxanne, Nigelle, Pastor Garry, Ian, Carla,
Andrew, Chrystal and Hazel-Ann. He was a very proud and loving
grandpa and great-grandpa. Ken will be sadly missed by (Ma) Grace
JONES, his dear sister Gail
FRANCIS-
KING, his other brothers,
sisters, many family members, colleagues, Friends and neighbours.
Friends may call at the Trull "East Toronto" Funeral Home and Cremation
Centre,, 1111 Danforth Ave. (1 block East of Donlands Subway)
from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Monday. Celebration of Life Services
will be held in Calvary Church, 746 Pape Ave., (North of Danforth
Ave.) on Tuesday, February 12th, 2008 at Eleven O'Clock. By request
memorial donations may be made to the Canadian Diabetes Association
or the Canadian Cancer Society.
Absent from the body, Present with the Lord.
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JOSEPH o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-03-11 published
REISMAN,
Sol
Simon, O.C., LL.D.
Died in his sleep March 9, 2008 in his 89th year. Beloved husband
for 65 years of Constance
CARIN. Dear father of John Joseph (Brenda
RUNGE), Anna Lisa (Peter
KALMAN), Harriet Frances (Douglas
BARRETT)
and daughter-in-law Gale
BLANK.
Much loved grandfather of Will,
Jane, and Molly
REISMAN;
Edie - Jane and Stephen
KALMAN; Trish,
Julia, Aaron and Kate
BARRETT.
Born in Montreal June 19, 1919 to
Kolman and Manya
REISMAN. Attended Baron Byng High School, McGill
University (B.A., M.A.). Served overseas as Regimental Officer
in World War 2 Royal Canadian Artillery, 11th, 15th and 17th
Field Artillery (Troop Commander) in Italy and Holland 1942-1946.
Attended the London School of Economics 1945-46. Joined the Department
of Finance 1946, Director of International Economic Relations
Division; Canadian Delegation to Geneva Trade and Tariff Conference
1947; World Conference on Trade and Employment, Havana, 1947-1948
Economics and Social Council, United Nations, Geneva, 1952, New
York, 1953; first and following sessions of General Agreement
on Tariffs and Trade 1947-1954; Assistant Director of Research,
Royal Commission on Canada's Economic Prospects 1955-1957; Assistant
Deputy Minister, Department of Finance 1961-1964; Deputy Minister
of Industry 1964-1968 during which time was chief architect of
the Canada-U.S. Auto Pact; Secretary of the Treasury Board 1968-1970
Deputy Minister of Finance 1970-1975; received Outstanding Public
Service Award, Canada, 1974; Chief Royal Commissioner to investigate
Canadian Auto Industry 1978; Chief Negotiator for Canada Aboriginal
Land Claims for the Western Arctic, 1983; Ambassador (Trade)
and Chief Negotiator Canada-U.S. Free Trade Agreement 19851988.
Honorary Doctorate, Carleton University, 1998; Honoured by the
naming of the Simon Reisman Chair on Trade Policy, Carleton University,
2000. Avid salmon fisherman; was able to fish white water until
July 2007; embraced reading and life-long learning; continuous
observer and commentator of world current events; active participant
in the Rideau Club Roundtable; always interested in people and
their lives, and an unending curiosity about what made them tick
social and extroverted, a dry sense of humour right up to the
time of his final Computed Tomography scan; mentally sharp to
the very end; unlike his reputation of being tough and hard-boiled,
he was always ready to lend a hand; a most loving, inspirational,
devoted, supportive, generous and loyal father and grandfather.
Special thanks to Doctor Terrence
RUDDY, Doctor David
BERNEY, Doctor Phil
JOSEPH, and the caring and supportive nurses of the Ottawa Heart
Institute. Always larger than life, no words can describe how
much he will be missed by his family including M'Guy. Funeral
Service will be held at Temple Israel, 1301 Prince of Wales Drive,
Ottawa on Wednesday March 12th, 2008 at 2 p.m. Shiva will be
held at 146 Roger Road, Ottawa, on Wednesday and Thursday from
4-8 p.m. and Friday from 2-5 p.m. In lieu of flowers, please
donate to the charity of your choice. Condoleances/Donations/
Tributes at: mcgarryfamily.ca 613-233-1143
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JOSEPH o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-03-20 published
JOSEPH,
Nettie (née
HITZIG)
Peacefully in Montreal, on Tuesday, March 18, 2008, at the age
of 101. Beloved wife of the late Willie. Cherished mother and
mother-in-law of Barbara and Max
AKERMAN,
Milton and
Paula,
Carole
and the late Leon
SILVER.
Beloved
Bubbie of Beverly and Russell,
Shelley, Aaron and Petra, Robert and Pam, Rhonda and Eyal, Sharon
and Tim, Howard and Rae-Ann, Mark and Angela. Treasured Big Bubbie
of seventeen great-grandchildren. Predeceased by her seven siblings
and their spouses. She will be lovingly remembered by all who
knew and loved her. Special thanks to her caregiver Nadia and
the staff of 5 South at Maimonides for their exceptional care
and devotion. Funeral service from Paperman and Sons, 3888 Jean
Talon St. W., Montreal on Friday, March 21 at 12: 00 noon. Burial
and shiva in Montreal. Contributions in her memory may be made
to "Nettie Joseph Memorial Fund" c/o Maimonides Foundation, (514) 483-2121
ext. 2207.
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JOSEPH o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-04-19 published
WESTMAN,
Alvin
(July 7, 1927-April 14, 2008)
Al always said he lucky on the 7th day, in 1927. We were ones
to have known was born 7th month the lucky him. Al had an uncanny
knack for understanding people, which served him well, working
with his grandfather on the farm or working on the railroad,
to where he finally found his true calling, selling real estate,
which lead to starting his own house building company. Wrapping
up his career as co-founder and Chairman of Jayman MasterBUILT
- pretty good for a fellow with a grade 8 education. What made
Al special was his common sense approach, his ability to understand
people, his strong intuition. Al always knew something was up,
much to the chagrin of his 3 children, Jay, Diana and Janet
daughter-in-law Karen
WESTMAN; son-in-law Ken
JOSEPH; five grandchildren,
Matthew, Nicole, Sarah, Weston, Tanya and her husband Chris
two great-grandchildren Paityn and Caleb. With his wife of 53 years
Beverly, who predeceased Al in 2003, they traveled the world
together, not just once but twice. When he was not cruising in
style you could find Al fishing in his favourite place on his
boat in the Okanagan. When he was not doing that, his other passion
was his business, he loved it, whether he was at home or the
office; we always continued the discussion over dinner, lunch
- just about anywhere, anytime. Al had strong life values which
were evident by the trust and longevity of business associates,
lifelong Friendships and family. A humble man who was known to
express in his own way 'pinch me'; who said 'I was born lucky',
that is the one thing he got wrong We were the lucky ones!! Those
wishing to pay their respects may do so at McInnis and Holloway'S
Park Memorial Chapel (5008 Elbow Drive S.W., Calgary, Alberta)
on Sunday, April 20, 2008 at 6: 00 p.m. A celebration of Al's
life will take place at Spruce Meadows Stables (Congress Hall)
on Monday, April 21, 2008 at 2: 00 p.m. Forward condolences through
www.mcinnisandholloway.com
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JOSEPH o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-06-28 published
Maggy REEVES, 85: Couturier
Austrian-born designer clothed Canada's rich and famous
By Iris NOWELL,
Special to The Globe and Mail, Page S12
Toronto -- As a child, fashion designer Maggy
REEVES became acquainted
with immense wealth and one of its conspicuous spinoffs - beautifully
dressed women. It changed her life so that years later she would
attain the pinnacle of fashion excellence in Canada.
Born into uncertain times in Austria in 1924, she was christened
Margarethe
WEISZ. As a nine-year-old growing up in Austria she
sensed only faint stirrings of the unrest around her. In 1937,
she gained an abrupt understanding when her Jewish father, Robert
WEISZ, fled the Nazis and escaped abroad, leaving behind his
Catholic wife and daughters Margarethe and Trude.
During the Second World War, the threesome moved to the countryside
where they were spared the worst of the conflict. In 1947, Margarethe
married Willibald
NAGENZAUM, a bookkeeper she had known from
her school days. The marriage lasted only two years and she,
with son Frederick, left Vienna to join her father in the Dominican
Republic. There, she discovered he had bigamously married a niece
of Rafael TRUJILLO, the country's infamous dictator. Margarethe
and her son moved in with her father and his wife and, in doing
so, rubbed shoulders with the elite of society. The women, she
discovered, were stunningly dressed.
"I was so jealous," she said years later. "I showed off by making
the wildest clothes." This achieved the desired effect: "People
looked at me."
By 1949, however, she had grown unhappy living with her father's
new wife and ran off and married James
COURTNEY, a well-to-do
Texan. This proved to be a mistake. After two tumultuous years
in Dallas, they divorced and she moved to New York where she
became an apprentice pattern maker.
In 1953, she moved to Montreal where she broadened her experience
as a junior designer. Two years later, she settled in Toronto.
There she got a foothold in couture by custom designing high-fashion
clothes. By then known as Maggy, she set up a business in her
home on Bayview Avenue in Toronto's Moore Park neighbourhood
and hired three women as seamstresses. In her window she hung
a sign: "L'elegance - Paris, Toronto, Haute Couture."
"Maggy organized little fashion shows in the living room," said
her friend Edith
BILEK, a fellow Austrian who served clients
tea and sandwiches. "That's how Maggy began."
The business developed quickly but lacked capital to expand.
A client named Reva
JOSEPH, whose husband was a prosperous car
dealer, offered the necessary backing. The new business was named
Maggy Reeves, which is derived from their first names - Maggy
and Reva. In 1957, the Maggy Reeves salon opened on Cumberland
Street in Toronto. Over time, Maggy adopted it as her own name.
The business flourished and in 1962 she married Otto
SOMLAI,
a Hungarian who had fled the 1956 revolution. At first, he worked
in a furniture factory but later quit to work alongside his wife.
By that time her salon enjoyed a staff of European-trained women
who painstakingly produced the handwork that was the Maggy Reeves
imprimatur -- beading, quilting, hand painting and embroidery.
Working with fine silk chiffon, for example, a design might comprise
six or eight hem lengths, each hand-rolled and stitched so fine
the stitches were scarcely visible. Such filmy chiffon and tiny
stitches allowed a dress to "float" as the wearer walked. It
was a distinct mark of couture.
Ms. REEVES's workers spent hundreds of hours on handwork she
could never afford to charge. Prices of her ball gowns averaged
$2,000 to $3,000, which in Paris or New York would be 10 times
higher. Her costliest design was $10,000.
Interestingly, the customer was not always right. If Ms.
REEVES
felt an outfit would not be flattering, she refused to make it
and instead devised a glamorous alternative. She steered women
away from tight-fitting clothes they thought were sexy. "If you
wear something too tight that shows your bumps," she once told
a reporter, "you will look like a snake that has swallowed eggs."
In October of 1964, an afternoon tea and fashion show at the
Park Plaza Hotel put her salon on the map. Organized by her friend
and public-relations whiz, the late Catherine
SMYTH, the event
was intended to expose Toronto women to haute couture suits,
coats and ball gowns that were the equal of Paris, Rome and New
York.
"Everybody went ga-ga," recalls Anne
CASEY, a client who modelled
in the show. "People wanted to buy the clothes right off your
back."
Clientele grew quickly and Ms.
REEVES often had difficulty obtaining
high-quality fabrics in Canada. Twice a year, she travelled to
textile mills in France, Italy and Austria in search of the best
materials. Frequently, she went to New York for the luxurious
ribbons, piping, vintage beads and Swarovski crystal buttons
that gave her designs their characteristic touch.
In 1977, a star-studded charity fashion show in Los Angeles earned
recognition in the U.S. The show, in support of the Loretta Young
Auxiliary of Saint Anne's Maternity Hospital and Home for Unwed
Mothers, was organized by Toronto broadcast journalist Edie
FRANKEL.
The clothes were modelled by the wives of actors and the event
attracted celebrities and young starlets.
However, it also produced a big problem.
"Maggy took one look at the models and said, 'I told you, no
breasts!' Ms.
FRANKEL recalled. All along, Ms.
REEVES had been
concerned that naturally busty women and breast-implanted women
would not fit her fashions. Fortunately, she had brought along
a sewing machine, and her assistant Franca
RANIERE immediately
made alterations.
Ms. REEVES continued as a leader in Canadian haut couture for
some years after that but demand diminished in the 1990s as fashion
changed to ultra casual wear. Nonetheless, with one part-time
worker she continued to make couture in her Toronto apartment
for a few loyal clients.
Maggy REEVES was born Margarethe Katharina
WEISZ in Vienna, Austria,
on October 11, 1924. She died April 9, 2008, in Toronto of heart
failure. She was 85. She is survived by her sister, Trude, and
her son Fred Courtney. She was predeceased by her husband, Otto,
in 1991.
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JOSLIN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-02-20 published
JOSLIN-
LLOYD,
Hillery
Passed away peacefully on Sunday, February 17, 2008 at the Bridgepoint
Health Centre. All arrangements are private.
If I had any Friends,
Don't make donations.
Just buy a drink,
For your Friends and relations.
Please don't send flowers.
Please do my bidding.
Because - you know me -
I could be kidding!
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JOSLING o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2008-01-28 published
JOSLING,
Cecil
Frank
Charles
(A long time retired employee and surveyor with the Ontario Department
of Highways)
Passed away on Friday, January 25, 2008 at Rouge Valley Health
Systems Ajax Site in his 96th year. Cecil beloved husband of
Colleen (née
BOGGS) of 22 years and the late Catherine. Dear
father of Brian (late Margaret,) Beverley
JOSLING,
Elizabeth
(John) BADALI.
Step-father to Stephen (Anita)
MORRELL and Deborah
KING.
Loving
Grandpa to 10 grandchildren. Uncle to Mike
KING,
Christopher and Martin
PRENTISS and Amilia (née
PRENTISS.)
Funeral
service to take place Tuesday, January 29, 2008 at 1 p.m. from
Saint_John's Norway Cemetery Chapel, 256 Kingston Rd. (corner of
Kingston Rd. and Woodbine Ave.), Toronto. Visitation 1 hour prior
to service. Interment to follow in Saint_John's Norway Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, donations to the Alzheimer Society, 419 King
St. West, Suite 207, Oshawa, Ontario, L1J 2K5 or Parkinson Society
Canada, 4211 Yonge St. Suite 321, Toronto, Ontario, M2P 2A9 would
be appreciated. Many thanks to Bay Ridges Long Term Care Facility
and many thanks to Doctor Elf Irjani.
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JOSS o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2008-03-12 published
SMITH,
Frances (née
JOSS)
Passed away peacefully, in her 86th year, on Saturday, March 8,
2008 after a long battle with Alzheimer's. Beloved wife of the
late Clifford
SMITH.
Loving sister of the late Alex
JOSS, Lily
DALGARNO, and Annie
SMITH.
Will be sadly missed by her nieces
and nephews, Frank and Elaine
DALGARNO,
Audrey and George
CRAKE,
and Isabel
STANNOUGH and by her many great-nieces and nephews.
Visitation at the Steckley-Gooderham Funeral Home, 201 Minet's
Point Road (at Yonge Street), Barrie, 705-721-1211 on Saturday,
March 15, 2008 from 11: 30 a.m. until time of funeral service
in the chapel at 1: 00 p.m. Entombment Innisvale Cemetery. In
lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Alzheimer Society
of Ontario and may be made through the funeral home.
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