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MAXFIELD, Sister Bernadette (Cilena Anna)
Sister
Bernadette
(Cilena Anna)
MAXFIELD peacefully entered Eternal
Life on Thursday, April 17, 2008 in Chatham, Ontario. She was
born in Brownfield, Alberta in 1916, the daughter of the late
William MAXFIELD and Anna
(ADAM/ADAMS)
Maxfield
DOOLING. She entered
the Ursuline Sisters in Calgary, Alberta in 1932 and joined the
Ursuline Religious of the Diocese of London in 1934. During her
religious life she served as a Child Care Worker and Teacher
in Chatham, Toronto, Calgary, Grayson, Rockyford and Edmonton.
From 1982 to 2001 she did retreat work at the FCJ Christian
Life Centre in Calgary. In 2003 Sister moved to Colonel Belcher
Seniors' Residence in Calgary. In January 2007 she moved to Villa
Angela, Chatham, Ontario. She is survived by sisters, Margaret
WOTSKE and Elsie
POILE and a brother Lloyd
DOOLING.
She is predeceased
by a brother, George
DOOLING.
Relatives and Friends are invited
to join the Ursuline Community at a prayer service to be held
on Sunday, April 20, 2008 at 7: 00 p.m. in the Kiva at Villa Angela,
20 Merici Way, Chatham. The Mass of Resurrection will be celebrated
on Monday, April 21, 2008 at 9: 00 a.m. in the Kiva at Villa Angela,
Chatham, Ontario. Donations in memory of Sister Bernadette may
be made to "Chatham Ursuline Charities" or to the charity of
your choice. The Hinnegan-Peseski Funeral Home, 156 William St. S.
Chatham is in charge of arrangements.
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MANIUK,
Jean (née
McINTYRE)
At the C.E.E. Hospital of Bluewater Health on Wednesday, June 11,
2008. Jean
MANIUK (née
McINTYRE,) 75 years, of Petrolia. Jean
was predeceased by her husband, Wes
MANIUK (1986.) Loving mother
of Bob and Liz
MANIUK of Petrolia, the late Ed
MANIUK (1975,)
Marianne MANIUK and Pierre
LAROCHELLE of Petrolia, Christine
and Bryan PIGGOTT of Petrolia, and John and Lesley
MANIUK of
Oil Springs. Loved grandmother to Maleia and Scott
WASSOM, Brandon
MANIUK, Barrett and Tammy
MANIUK, David
THATCHER, Joshua
MANIUK,
Edward MANIUK,
Kelly and Jason
BRENT, Christopher
SUMNER, Karly
SUMNER,
Joseph and Kelly
MANIUK, the late Jamie
MANIUK (1987,)
Sean WAGNER, Jen and Jeff
RICH, Steven
PIGGOTT, Stefany
PIGGOTT,
Scott PIGGOTT,
Amelia
MANIUK, and Tie
MANIUK. She was a loving
great-grandmother to Matthew
WASSOM,
Dannika and Jacksen
MANIUK,
Joeylyn MANIUK, and Jesse and Alyssa
RICH. Dear sister of Vera
and Bill HARTLEY,
Ron and Gerri
McINTYRE, Ruby
MAXFIELD, Joyce
SALISBURY,
Arnold and Penny
McINTYRE, and Peter
McINTYRE. Visitors
will be received on Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the
Needham-Jay Funeral Home, Petrolia, where a funeral service will
be held on Saturday, June 14, 2008 at 11: 00 a.m., with Rev. Dr. Robert M.
GIBSON officiating. Interment in Hillsdale Cemetery. As expressions
of sympathy, donations may be made by cheque to the Heart and
Stroke Foundation of Ontario or the C.E.E. Hospital Foundation.
Memories and condolences may be left online at www.needhamjay.com.
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MAXWELL o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2008-01-02 published
MAXWELL,
Gordon
Kenneth
At the Lee Manor Nursing Home in Owen Sound on Sunday December 30,
2007. Gordon
MAXWELL of Tara in his 96th year. Beloved husband
of the late former Ethel Violet
HAGAN.
Predeceased by his parents
Wallace and Mae
(DELGARNO,) 5 brothers and 3 sisters. Gordon
will be sadly missed by his several nieces and nephews and Friends
of the community. Friends may call at Paul H. Eagleson Funeral
Home in Tara on Thursday January 3, from 12: 00 to 2:00 p.m.,
where the Funeral Service will commence at 2: 00 p.m. Interment
in Hillcrest Cemetery, Tara. In lieu of flowers, donations to
Lee Manor Nursing Home or the charity of your choice would be
appreciated. Condolences may be expressed online at www.paulheaglesonfuneralhome.ca
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MAXWELL o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2008-07-12 published
NAYLOR,
Linda
Gail (née
MAXWELL)
Age 63, died peacefully at her home in Tottenham, Ontario, on
July 9th, 2008. Linda was the oldest daughter of predeceased
parents Victor and Lola
MAXWELL, both of Chesley, Ontario. Linda
has two married children, a daughter, Tracy, of British Columbia,
and a son, Brent, of Pefferlaw, Ontario. Survived by a brother,
Orland, of British Columbia, and a sister, Lorene
MELANDER, of
Tara, Ontario. A Memorial Service will be held at Roadhouse and
Rose Funeral Home, Newmarket, on July 13, 2008 at 1: 00 p.m.
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MAXWELL o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-06-18 published
SANDBOE,
Margaret
Lucille
(McMILLAN)
Peacefully, on June 16, 2008, surrounded by her family, Margaret
Lucille SANDBOE
(McMILLAN) passed away in her 85th year. Predeceased
by her husband Alf (1996) and survived by her loving family,
daughter Shirley
EDWARDS; son Jerry and his wife
Alana; grandchildren
Lee Ann and Steve
MASLEK,
Katherine
SKINNER and Steve
McNEIL,
Shane and Natalie
EDWARDS and Lindsay
SANDBOE; great-grandchildren
Nathaniel, Micah
MAXWELL and Erika. Sister of Shirley and Murray
LAYMAN (Edmonton, Alberta). Predeceased by sister Dorothy
CAMERON
and son-in-law Brian
EDWARDS (1994.) Margaret was employed for
over 30 years at Kayser-Roth. Friends will be received at Memorial
Funeral Home, 1559 Fanshawe Park Road East, Wednesday, June 18
from 7-9 p.m. A complete Funeral Service will be Thursday, June 19
at 11 a.m. In lieu of flowers, donations made to Alzheimer Society
would be appreciated. On line condolences may be made at www.memorialfuneral.ca
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MAXWELL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-01-16 published
MAXWELL,
Lawrence
Douglas
On Tuesday, January 15th, 2008, in Oakville, Doug completed the
journey through his very full life which he started in Cleveland,
Ohio on April 6, 1910. Predeceased by his beloved wife Violet
and sister Margaret, he leaves his two loving daughters and their
families: Gail (John)
ROLLAND and their sons Robert, David and
Richard (Selena and their children Justin, Braden and Jacqueline)
and Sandra (Jim)
FARLEY and their sons Max (Ceilia and their
children Adam and Morgan) and Mike. The family wishes to express
their appreciation for the care which Doug received in his later
years from Doctor Robert
GABRIEL and Doctor Don
PEAT and the medical
and hospital community which allowed him to enjoy an active life
until the last. A service in celebration of Doug's life will
be held at Saint_Jude's Church, 161 William Street, Oakville at
11: 00 a.m. on Thursday, January 17, 2008. Remembrances in his
honour may be made to the Oakville Hospital Foundation, 327 Reynolds
Street, Oakville, Ontario L6J 3L7, or Saint_Jude's Church, L6J 1C5.
Funeral arrangements entrusted to Kopriva Taylor Community Funeral
Home, Oakville. There will be no visitation. He will live in
the hearts of his family.
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LEIGHTON,
Thomas
Swinburne
(December 12, 1921 to January 20, 2008)
Tom passed away peacefully the morning of Sunday, January 20,
2008 at Grand River Hospital, Freeport Health Centre in Kitchener,
Ontario, in his 87th year, following a bravely borne and lengthy
illness. Tom is survived by his loving wife, Doris, his daughters
Anne (Eric
LAVENDER) of Kitchener, Helen (Andrew
MAXWELL) of
Mississauga, and his son, Stephen of Mississauga. Tom is lovingly
remembered by his grandchildren, Robert and Katherine
LAVENDER,
and Alexander, Nicholas and Emily
MAXWELL.
Tom is also survived
by his sister Stella
KELLY, his sisters-in-law, Marie
GUEST and
Isabel THORNTON, and many nieces and nephews in England. Tom
was born in Seaham Harbour, England. He served in the British
Merchant Marine (Blue Funnel Line) during the Second World War
during which he survived a torpedo attack which sank the ship
on which he was serving. Tom joined Lloyds Register of Shipping
in 1949, and lived and worked in many countries during his tenure.
He was their Senior Principal Surveyor for Canada from 1969 until
his retirement in 1986, and will be well remembered in the marine
community. Visitation will be held on Thursday, January 24th
from 2: 00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. followed by a funeral service at
4: 30 p.m., at the McKersie Kocher Funeral Home, 114 Main Street,
Milton, Ontario. Please join the family for a celebration of
Tom's Life at the Grand Chalet Banquet Hall, 324 Steeles Ave.
Milton. The family requests no flowers. Donations may be made
in Tom's name to The Darling Home for Kids (formerly Rose Cherry's
Home for Kids) in Milton. Letters of condolence may be left for
the family at www.mckersie-kocher.ca
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MAXWELL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-01-26 published
McAVITY,
Adine▼
Denise▼ "
Dids▼" (née
OLAND)
Of Vancouver, British Columbia passed away peacefully on Tuesday
evening January 22, 2008 surrounded by and in the company of
her immediate and loving family. Born in 1920, she was the only
child of Captain John Eric Woodhouse
OLAND of Halifax, Nova Scotia
and Denise Victoria
OLAND (née
HARRIS) of Victoria, British Columbia.
Mum grew up in many places including Victoria and Halifax, attended
the Convent of the Sacred Heart in Vancouver, Dalhousie University
in Halifax and married John M.
McAVITY of Saint John, New Brunswick
on December 29, 1941, several weeks before Dad went overseas.
While Dad was overseas in Italy and the low countries, Malcolm
was born in 1942 in Montreal. Reunited in December 1945, Mum
and Dad settled in Rothesay, New Brunswick and welcomed to their
family, Eric, born 1946, Frances, born 1948 and Catherine, born
1952. Relocating to Vancouver in 1952 from Rothesay and Kitchener/Waterloo,
Mum and Dad remained in their adopted west coast home for the
next 55 years building life long Friendships and engaging in
their community as active and caring volunteers. Their passion
as volunteers was directed heavily towards the Canadian Arthritis
and Rheumatism Society to which Mum remained devoted for many
years. Predeceased by her eldest son Malcolm in July 2001 and
by her loving husband of 65 years in July 2006, Mum remained
a strong and faithful icon of family for all her children: Malcolm
(Patricia GIBSON) of North Saanich, British Columbia, Eric (Judith
MAXWELL) of Canmore, Alberta, Frances of Vancouver, Catherine
(John KAYE) of North Saanich and her cherished granddaughter
Martha, of Canmore, Alberta. Mum was lovingly supported in her
last several years of life by her many faithful Friends as well
as her caregivers: Rudi, Fatima, Helen, Tericita and Maria. Mum
remained a woman of strong faith, humour and love and through
the years was a wonderful source of inspiration, strength and
comfort. Her love of flowers and music resulted in wonderful
contributions of time and devotion to her church as a faithful
and long serving member of the altar guild and the choir. A funeral
mass will be held to celebrate the life of our mother on January 30,
2008 at Church of Saint_John the Apostle, 5457 Trafalgar Street,
Vancouver, British Columbia at 2: 00 p.m. with Very Rev. Mark
Hagemoen officiating. Interment will follow at the Veteran's
Cemetery, Esquimalt, British Columbia (with Dad and near her
father Eric) at a future date.
Kearney Funeral Services
604-736-26
McDOUGALL,
Barry
Douglas.
(February 25, 1933-January 22, 2008)
Barry loved life and the people of his life. He was a devoted
father to three children, a doting grandfather to five, a loving
partner, and a dedicated friend. All who knew him are left stronger,
richer and better for his inspiration and influence. Born in
rural Manitoba, the only
son of Ken and Isabel
McDOUGALL,
Barry
grew up in the small towns of Mentmore and Neepawa, where his
father operated the grain elevator and his mother ran the general
store. The family moved to Winnipeg for Barry's high school years,
and Barry subsequently attended and graduated from the Universities
of Manitoba (Commerce) and Minnesota (MBA) where he was also
a brother in the Phil Delta Theta fraternity. Barry's children
Cynthia, Liz, and Scott (from his twenty-seven year marriage
to Beverley
CHAFE) grew independent and courageous through his
strong and consistent support. He encouraged them to know and
be active in the world, and to find and create happiness. He
gave them opportunities he never had. He supported and joined
in their adventures from Turkey to Tortola, Indonesia to Oregon,
Ketch Harbour to Courtenay. He slept in their basements and boats
and adapted without pause to new cultures and cuisines. He visited
his children and their families often, giving reassurance, welcome
guidance, and unqualified love. To his grandchildren, Barry was
an endless source of noisy fun and loving indulgence. From games
like 'posquitoes' and 'Dumb and Dumber', to lifechanging experiences
like Outward Bound, his five grandchildren benefited profoundly
and unforgettably from his place in their lives. His last ten
years were spent in the loving company of Penny Green, of Winnipeg.
Although their time together was too short, it was full of fun,
adventure, travel and happiness. He loved Penny deeply, and his
love extended to her children, family, and Friends who welcomed
him into their lives. In December 2007, Barry proposed to Penny,
and they looked forward to being married. Barry's warm and genuine
interest in people drew a wide array of Friends and relationships.
He collected, cared and clipped news stories for Friends around
the world. In recent days, Friends have remembered him as 'a
true gentleman', 'second father', 'mentor', 'loyal', 'generous',
and 'thoughtful'. Barry was dedicated in his career as a partner
in the consulting practice at Deloitte (and precursor firms).
Many of his partners became close Friends, and his work was a
source of immense satisfaction. He traveled the world, worked
creatively and diligently for clients and Friends, and enjoyed
it all. His career was long and successful, and his ultimate
retirement from the firm was more of a guideline than a rule.
Diagnosed with prostate cancer more than a decade ago, Barry
fought and survived for many years but eventually, peacefully
and with dignity, succumbed. With that in mind, donations may
be made to the Ottawa Regional Cancer Centre Foundation or a
charity of your choice. Barry was a great lover of jazz, and
served on the Board of the Ottawa Jazz Festival. In that spirit,
a celebration of his life will be held at Café Paradiso, 199 Bank
Street, on Monday January 28, 2008 from 6: 30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Spoken tributes, anecdotes, roasts and toasts will be welcome
between 7: 30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. Written tributes and photographs
are also invited at smcdougall@terrachoice.com. Calls welcome
at 613.324.4798. Wassail, wassail
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MAXWELL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-01-29 published
McAVITY,
Adine▲
Denise▲ "
Dids▲" (née
OLAND)
Of Vancouver, British Columbia passed away peacefully on Tuesday
evening January 22, 2008 surrounded by and in the company of
her immediate and loving family. Born in 1920, she was the only
child of Captain John Eric Woodhouse
OLAND of Halifax, Nova Scotia
and Denise Victoria
OLAND (née
HARRIS) of Victoria, British Columbia.
Mum grew up in many places including Victoria and Halifax, attended
the Convent of the Sacred Heart in Vancouver, Dalhousie University
in Halifax and married John M.
McAVITY of Saint John, New Brunswick
on December 29, 1941, several weeks before Dad went overseas.
While Dad was overseas in Italy and the low countries, Malcolm
was born in 1942 in Montreal. Reunited in December 1945, Mum
and Dad settled in Rothesay, New Brunswick and welcomed to their
family, Eric, born 1946, Frances, born 1948 and Catherine, born
1952. Relocating to Vancouver in 1952 from Rothesay and Kitchener/Waterloo,
Mum and Dad remained in their adopted west coast home for the
next 55 years building life long Friendships and engaging in
their community as active and caring volunteers. Their passion
as volunteers was directed heavily towards the Canadian Arthritis
and Rheumatism Society to which Mum remained devoted for many
years. Predeceased by her eldest son Malcolm in July 2001 and
by her loving husband of 65 years in July 2006, Mum remained
a strong and faithful icon of family for all her children: Malcolm
(Patricia GIBSON) of North Saanich, British Columbia, Eric (Judith
MAXWELL) of Canmore, Alberta, Frances of Vancouver, Catherine
(John KAYE) of North Saanich and her cherished granddaughter
Martha, of Canmore, Alberta. Mum was lovingly supported in her
last several years of life by her many faithful Friends as well
as her caregivers: Rudi, Fatima, Helen, Tericita and Maria. Mum
remained a woman of strong faith, humour and love and through
the years was a wonderful source of inspiration, strength and
comfort. Her love of flowers and music resulted in wonderful
contributions of time and devotion to her church as a faithful
and long serving member of the altar guild and the choir. A funeral
mass will be held to celebrate the life of our mother on January 30,
2008 at Church of Saint_John the Apostle, 5457 Trafalgar Street,
Vancouver, British Columbia at 2: 00 p.m. with Very Rev. Mark
Hagemoen officiating. Interment will follow at the Veteran's
Cemetery, Esquimalt, British Columbia (with Dad and near her
father Eric) at a future date.
Kearney Funeral Services 604-736-0268
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MAXWELL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-05-17 published
DAVIES,
Douglas
M.
(May 11, 1919-February 1, 2008)
The Davies Family invites you to A Celebration Of The Life Of
Douglas M.
DAVIES
Saturday,
May 24 at 11: 00 a.m. (a light lunch
will follow) MacNeill Baptist Church, 1145 King St. W., Hamilton
Rev. Richard
MAXWELL (presiding) Contact: Ian
DAVIES 519-473-2099
or ian@iandavies.com
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MAXWELL o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2008-03-13 published
BROCK,
Shirley
Grace
Passed away at the Royal Victoria Hospital, Barrie on March 12,
2008. Shirley
BROCK of Barrie in her 82nd year. Beloved daughter
of the late Walter and Mary
BROCK.
Sister of Jack (Anne)
BROCK,
Ike (Flo) BROCK,
Lillian (late John)
MAXWELL, and the late Norm,
and Marion
CASTON.
Friends may call at the Lynn-Stone Funeral
Home, Elmvale from 12-1 p.m. Saturday. Funeral Service in the
chapel on Saturday, March 15 at 1 p.m. Cremation. Memorial donations
to the Canadian National Institute for the Blind would be appreciated.
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