NAKAJIMA o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-02-09 published
WANG,
Norma
Ruth (formerly
LI, née
LEE)
Passed away peacefully, surrounded by her family, on Sunday 27
January 2008, aged 84, in The Villages, Florida. The daughter
of James Suey and Avis
LEE, she was born in Montreal, and married
Z.J. Norman
LI in 1947. She worked for numerous social service
oganizations, notably as president of the Montreal Young Women's
Christian Association and as chairperson of the Chinese Family
Service of Greater Montreal.
Norma was predeceased by her first husband Norman
LI and her
siblings Eleanor
LOR,
Margaret
LU, and Wilson
LEE. She is survived
by her second husband C.K.
WANG of The Villages, Florida; her
children Cynthia
SCOTT (the late Jon
SCOTT) of Enosburg Falls,
Vermont, Janice
LI
(Tom
KARCZMAR) of Stouffville, Ontario, Andrew
LI (Akio
NAKAJIMA) of Hong Kong, and Nelson
LI (Nancy
RAO) of
Metuchen, N.J.; her siblings Dorothy
HSI of San Francisco and
Douglas LEE of Toronto; and her grandchildren Kate and Christine
KARCZMAR, and Karen, Erica, and Isabel
LI.
The funeral was held on Friday 1 February 2008 in The Villages,
Florida. In lieu of flowers, donations to Hospice Foundation
of Lake and Sumter (http://www.hospicels.org/) or the American
Cancer Society (http://www.cancer.org/) would be gratefully accepted.
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NAKULAK o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2008-07-25 published
DEACON,
George
Edwin
Following a short illness, shortly before his 90th birthday George
passed away in the Wiarton Hospital on July 24th, 2008. Beloved
Husband of Norma Jean
(CAMPBELL.) He will be greatly missed by
his children: Lynda
(LITWILLER) husband Larry, Leslie
(BLANCHER)
husband Richard, and son David. Dear grandfather to Shelley
(BRETHAUER,)
husband Jamie, Glen
(LITWILLER,) wife
Kelly,
Neil and Kim
BLANCHER.
Great-grandfather to Shelby, Riley and Brooke-Lynn who loved
spending time with him in his Sauble Beach home. Predeceased
by 3 brothers, Frank, Herbert and Harold. Survived by sisters
Laurna HASSUM,
Ena
McKELLAR and Dorothy
NAKULAK. A member of
Zion Amabel United Church (Sauble Beach), the International Brotherhood
of Electrical Workers, George served in World War 2 for 6 years.
George lived for his wife, children and fishing, and was a big
Blue Jays baseball fan. A memorial service will be held at Westmount
Funeral Home, 1001 Ottawa Street S., Kitchener (at Westmount
Rd.) on Monday, July 28th at 4 p.m. Expressions of sympathy can
be made to the Canadian Cancer Society or Zion Amabel United
Church, Sauble Beach, and can be arranged by contacting the funeral
home at 519-743-8900.
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