LO o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-05-31 published
FIRTH,
Audrey
Beatrice
The family of the late Audrey
FIRTH, much loved Wife, Mother,
Gramma and Nanny, wish to express their heartfelt appreciation
to Family, Friends, Sweet Adelines and Kiwanians, for the flowers,
condolences, memorial donations, phone calls, cards, visits and
caring thoughts at the time of our bereavement. No words can
express our gratitude to see how many lives she truly touched.
Thank You to the wonderful Staff at Westview Chapel for their
kindness, guidance, patience and special care shown to our Family
and for the lovely reception following the service. Thank You
to Doctor LO and the caring Staff on 3rd floor, Chelsey Park Long
Term Care Facility. Your love and care of Mom was always evident.
Special thanks to Rev. Keith Rameshwar for his moving memorial
to Mom. God Bless You. Thank you to a very special lady, Louise
WOODS.
Your visits with Mom did not go unnoticed. You were "the
lady from Church" when Mom had difficulty remembering names.
Thank You All. "To Live in hearts we leave behind is not to die."
Sincerely, Abe
FRITH,
Judith and Leonard
PICKERING and Family,
Dianne and John
KNUDSEN and Family and Barbara and Ken
WEEKS
and Family.
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LO o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-06-18 published
McKAY,
Ilse
Elizabeth (née
MEYER)
(August 6, 1922-June 16, 2008)
Beloved mother of Bruce
McKAY, Victoria
HOWLETT and Ian
McKAY.
Loved and loved by her son-in-law Robert
HOWLETT and daughter-in-law
Pam BAILE.
Loving grandmother of Justin and Brittany
HOWLETT
and Simon BAMBIC-
McKAY. A beautiful soul born in Bremen, Germany,
she came to Canada at the age of 30 to what she claimed was a
glorious country. Though she moved many times in Canada and lived
many more years back in Europe, she loved Canada best of all.
We were blessed to have had such a loving and caring mother who
taught us to see the good in everyone, to love and care for the
world we live in and to celebrate life, especially the small
things. A huge thank you for the love and support of Doctor Karen
LO who made me able to care for Mum at home where she passed
peacefully. Many thanks to the Victorian Order of Nurses and
Community Care Access Centre, especially nurses Trudie and Lenore
and Personal Support Worker's Jasminka, Lynn and Ernestine for
all the wonderful help. A large hug to Doctor D.
VUJOVIC,
Fiona
and the Cancer Clinic. Special thank yous to Janet
TAILOR/TAYLOR-
JEFFS,
Peggy and Bill
RIVARD,
Norah and John
BENNETTO for all their
loving care of Mum, me and my family through gifts of time, food,
flowers and fresh farm eggs. Thank you to our dear Auntie Lill,
who at 93 wrote many encouraging notes and letters to Mom. A blessing
to all of Mom's neighbours and ours for the many kindnesses bestowed.
You have all made these last 6 months bearable. As per Mom's
request there will be no funeral. Cremation has taken place.
We would love to invite all those who knew and loved her to an
open house Thursday, June 19 from 6-9 p.m. at her home 714 Algoma
Ave. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Nature Conservancy
of Canada, The Humane Society or the Canadian Cancer Society
would be appreciated and may be made through London Cremation
Services (519) 672-0459 or online at www.londoncremation.com
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LOADER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-01-21 published
LOADER,
Doctor
Shirley
Glenda
Shirley passed away peaceably at Vancouver General Hospital on
January 17th, 2008 after an extended illness. Born in King's
Lynn on the east coast of England in 1934 she emigrated to Canada
with her family just after the Second World War. She began her
professional studies graduating from the University of British
Columbia with a B.A. degree, followed by an M.D. at the University
of Toronto Medical School. Specialist training was obtained at
the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, and at the Boston Children's
Hospital. Shirley established her medical practice in Vancouver
as a paediatric cardiologist until taking early retirement in
1992. She maintained a keen interest in medical education and
was appointed a Professor Emeritus at the University of British
Columbia. A requiem mass will be held Thursday, January 24 at
10: 30 a.m. at Saint_James' Anglican Church, 303 East Cordova Street,
Vancouver.
Walkey and Company Funeral Directors (604) 738-0006
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