LIMACHER o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-03-13 published
POLISAK,
Mary (née
LIMACHER)
Of Elgin Manor passed away on Saturday, March 8th, 2008, at her
late residence, peacefully, surrounded by her loving family,
in her 92nd year. Beloved wife of the late Peter
POLISAK and
dearly loved mother of Joe and his wife Jo-Anne
POLISAK of London,
Patricia CARTER of London, Rita and her husband Bob
WITHENSHAW
of Saint Thomas, William
POLISAK and his wife
Claudette
SAMURE
of Ottawa, James
POLISAK of London, Joan and her husband Jerome
THOMAS of Saint Thomas and June and her husband Craig
RICHARDSON
of London. Dear sister of Matilda of Gravelbourg, Saskatchewan.,
Angela of Florida, Florida, Margaret of Toronto, Herman of New
Zealand and Bernard of Mazenod, Saskatchewan. Predeceased by
3 sisters Annie, Madeline and Hildegarde and by 3 brothers Joseph,
John and Albert. Sadly missed by 11 grandchildren, 7 great-grandchildren
and 1 great, great-grandchild and a number of nieces and nephews.
Mary was born in Expanse, Saskatchewan on September 27, 1916,
the daughter of the late Joseph and Josephine Hermina
PAUWELS)
LIMACHER.
She has lived in Saint Thomas since 1946 and was a member
of Saint Anne's Church, the Catholic Women's League and the Resurrection
Choir. Resting at Williams Funeral Home, 45 Elgin Street, Saint Thomas
until Monday and then to Saint Anne's Church where Mass of the
Christian Burial will be celebrated Monday, March 17th at 10: 30 a.m.
Interment to follow in Holy Angels' Cemetery. Visitation Sunday
from 1: 00 to 4:30 p.m. Prayers will be recited at the funeral
home on Sunday at 1: 00 p.m. Remembrances may be made to the Elgin
Children's Foundation or the Easter Seals Telethon.
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LIMITED o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2008-02-13 published
FOX--In loving memory of Joseph Irving Fox Junior "Sonny Boy." Waasaanese
Nbiish. October 1, 1969 - February 19, 2007
He fought so hard to stay with us
He knew we'd miss him so
But God knew he was hurting
And said, "It's time to go."
He suffered long without complaint
Oh yes, he paid his dues
He never once said "pity me"
Just smiled and saw it through.
His pain has stopped, the hurting done,
How we miss his dear sweet face.
God took his hand and led him home
He's in a better place.
One year ago he left us
With fond memories ever more
We all know he will be waiting
On the other shore.
CANCER IS SO
LIMITED
It cannot cripple
LOVE
It cannot shatter
HOPE
It cannot corrode
FAITH
It cannot eat away
PEACE
It cannot destroy
CONFIDENCE
It cannot kill
FRIENDSHIP
It cannot shut out
MEMORIES
It cannot silence
COURAGE
It cannot invade the
SOUL
It cannot reduce
ETERNAL
LIFE
It cannot quench the
SPIRIT
It cannot lessen THE
POWER
OFTHE
RESURRECTION OF
JESUS
CHRIST
OUR
LORD.
Lovingly remembered by Mom and Dad and Family.
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LIMOGES o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-05-17 published
RISSLING,
Mildred
Doreen (née
LLOYD)
Passed away at University Hospital, London, Ontario on Thursday,
May 15, 2008 in her 84th year. Predeceased in 2005 by her husband
of 63 years, Ned
RISSLING.
Also predeceased by two brothers,
James and Grant
LLOYD.
Dearest and most beloved mother of Elaine
and Craig CASWELL
(Sudbury,)
Sharon and David
RUBY (Strathroy,)
Linda BALTZER (London), Jim and Linda (Strathroy), Shirley (Strathroy),
Beverley and Doug
JONES
(Whitby,)
Dale and Jacquie (Saint Thomas,)
Terry (Saint Thomas) and Douglas (London). Loving and fun loving
sister of Audrey
LIMOGES
(Robert, deceased,) Arden
LLOYD and
Carolyn and Leo
ROUSSY
(Sudbury.)
Precious grandmother of Garnet
and Joh-Anna, Neil and Elizabeth, Brent and Kami-Rae, Glenn and
Lianne, Gregory and Karen, Sandra and David, Beth and Mark, Karen
and Jeff, Jennifer and Richard, Sherri and Steven, Frankie, Ned
Jr., Tara, Amy-Jo, Shannon and Dave, Tiffany and Kyle, Drew and
Amanda, Daniel and Tasha, Melissa and Jamie-Lynn. Also survived
by 28 great-grandchildren. Survived by two sisters-in-law, Eva
McLEAN and Regina
HOSKINS of Regina, Saskatchewan. and several
nieces and nephews. This was Mom's legacy - each person meant
so much to her, each one equally important. She delighted in
her family's visits and kept a little stash of toys and books
in her home "in case the great-grandchildren came by." Born in
Toronto, the eldest child of Mildred
WILSON and Edgar
LLOYD (deceased.)
She moved to Kagawong as a child, and later to Sudbury. Her kindness
in caring for her family was always her first priority - she
lived by her Heart. A spirited young woman, she learned to drive
the family automobile at age 14 and shared some very humorous
stories with her family. She often said she could live without
many things, but not without her car. Her grandchildren often
teased her with their pet names of Grandma Dynamite, Little Grandma
and Diamond Lil because of her love and accumulation of fine
jewelry. As a young married woman, Doreen traveled to the Air
Force Bases with her husband and young child and made the best
of each sometimes difficult situation. A wonderful cook, who
could make "something from nothing", and learned how to cook
her husbands' favorite German dishes, and took great glee in
his compliments of outdoing his own precious mother's cooking.
Mom was often asked for her recipes and would simply say they
were "all written in her Head" as she divulged her secret style.
Doreen was a partner with her husband in their Family Business
before moving to London over 30 years ago, although she was sad
to leave her Gatchell and Sudbury Friends. She was a great card
player and also enjoyed her television game shows and could "outwit"
all of us with her brilliant knowledge on many topics. For the
past several years in failing health, Mom gratefully acknowledged
the special help of her daughter Linda, in both her and Dad's
illnesses. She continued to love the simple pleasures of life
and very much enjoyed the neighbourly chit chats and especially
appreciated the kind help of her good friend Bob (the neighbourhood
Mayor). At The Place She Loved Best, a private celebration will
take place at the Country Estate Home of her daughter Sharon
and Son-in-law David
RUBY.
Mother loved their long winding and
Lantern Lit acres of green fields, with Lilac trees and a myriad
of flowers - she loved the fresh fragrances of the grass and
the songbirds as they playfully whipped around. She loved to
reminisce about this place that reminded her of her beloved childhood
home on Manitoulin Island. A spiritual woman who showed great
courage in the face of her illness, her life will be celebrated
as she had wished, with her family gathered together in Friendship,
loads of food, gospel music, story telling and children playing
everywhere, running noisily amongst the trees. She would say
"it doesn't get any better than this". The Matriarch and Hub
of her family, missing her is an "understatement". Safe in the
arms of Jesus, peacefully resting and "Free At Last". Thank you
Mother - you were the best! On-line condolences and donations
may be made through www.mcfarlane-roberts.ca. or if you wish,
a donation to any Food Bank would honour our mother. McFarlane and
Roberts Funeral Home 519-652-2020, Lambeth in care of arrangements.
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LIMOGES o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-01-05 published
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Marian
Louise (née
BRYCE)
b. January 27th, 1914
Just shy of her 94th birthday, after a brief illness on January 3rd,
2008, surrounded by her loving family. Sadly missed by her six
children and their spouses: Margot and David
KITCHEN,
Bryce and
Marie-France
(LIMOGES)
TAILOR/TAYLOR, Anne and Robert
TAILOR/TAYLOR-
VAISEY,
Tom and Emily
(WATSON)
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Heather and Richard
RADEMACHER,
Sue TAILOR/TAYLOR and Richard
EDDY.
Also greatly mourned by her 19 grandchildren
and 8 great-grandchildren, who fondly remember her on the Mississauga
River, and her exceptional talent at baking blueberry pies and
shortbread, after a wonderful pot roast dinner. Marian trained
in nursing at Wellesley and then started her family with her
now predeceased husband, Bernard Cullon
TAILOR/TAYLOR.
Letitia
Jane
MILLER and Walter
BRYCE who emanated from Keene and Otonabee
Township bore five children of whom Marian was the youngest.
She was pre-deceased by her siblings; Margaret MacDougall
MANN,
Archibald, George and Leila
BARR.
Exceptional thanks go to the
Staff and Friends at the Court at Brooklin where Marian spent
her last 4 years and to her special friend Mary Holmes; also
to the wonderful and caring staff on 8M at Lakeridge Health Oshawa.
Arrangements entrusted to W.C. Town Funeral Chapel (110 Dundas
Street East, Whitby, 905-668-3410). At Marian's request, a private
service is to take place. In lieu of flowers, donations may be
made to the Foundation that will be set up in Marian's name with
Toronto General and Western Hospital Foundation at R. Fraser
Elliott Building, 219 Gerrard St. West, Toronto, Ontario, M5G 1L7.
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