PASCARELLA
PASCU
PASHA
PASMORE
PASQUARIELLO
PASSMORE
PASSY
PASTERNAC
PASTERNAK
PASUT
PASCARELLA o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-05-15 published
Expert on how Canadians vote among first to back electoral reform
Queen's University professor whose writings attracted the attention
of politicians and political scientists believed that only proportional
representation could fairly serve all regions of the country
By Gay ABBATE,
Page S7
Toronto -- On their first date, William
IRVINE proudly informed
Joanne PASCARELLA, his future wife, that he was "a true Canadian."
She, an American who had never travelled to Canada, asked what
he meant. He explained that he came from two founding nations:
His father was a Scottish Protestant and his mother was a Catholic
French Canadian. This pride in representing both solitudes instilled
a life-long interest in how the country worked and helped him
become a leading thinker on Canadian electoral reform.
"He helped move the question of electoral reform from the esoterical
to the mainstream," said Prof. Kenneth Carty, a political scientist
at the University of British Columbia and former student of Prof.
IRVINE.
"He set the agenda for further debate."
Born in Quebec City, the only child of a local debutante and
a pilot who had once delivered mail across Manitoba in an open-cockpit
plane, William Peter
IRVINE spoke mainly French until he started
school at 5. His father, who did not speak French, worked for
the federal Department of Transport and travelled extensively
across the country in search of new airport sites. Since he was
rarely home, his son learned only his mother's tongue.
Prof. IRVINE's later bent for sovereignty stemmed from living
in many parts of the country because of his father's job. After
early schooling in Montreal, his high-school years were spent
in New Brunswick, his bachelor's degree was attained at the University
of British Columbia and his master's came from Queen's University
in Kingston.
On the rare occasions when his father was home, the two would
go fishing, an interest that was replaced by curling and golf
when William went to University of British Columbia at 18. It
was also there that he became interested in politics, majoring
in political science and joining the student Liberals. He left
the party when he began teaching at Queen's because he believed
he needed to be objective.
One night, while working on his doctorate at Yale University
in Massachusetts, he attended a party and met Ms.
PASCARELLA,
a young high-school teacher who taught U.S. history and Italian.
They clicked immediately because they were both Catholic and
shared similar values. They were engaged three months later -
because they married in 1967, he liked to say she was "his centennial
project," Mrs.
IRVINE said.
After completing his doctorate, Prof.
IRVINE received numerous
offers to teach in the United States. Instead, he opted to return
home and join the faculty at Queen's. Professor emeritus Hugh
Thorburn, then head of the political science department, said
he hired him because he was such a promising scholar and teacher.
During his 22 years at Queen's, Prof.
IRVINE published extensively
on political parties and elections and election reform. His 1979
book Does Canada Need a New Electoral System? attracted the attention
of many political scientists and politicians interested in looking
at better ways to choose a Parliament. He was a strong advocate
of proportional representation as a way of ensuring that all
regions of the country were equally represented. He also wrote
for the Task Force on Canadian Unity and for the Royal Commission
on the Economic Union and Development Prospects for Canada, which
were established in 1977 and 1982, respectively, to study ways
of better uniting the country.
In a 1980 article for The Globe and Mail, Prof.
IRVINE criticized
the existing system for enabling a party to win a majority of
seats while receiving less than half the popular vote.
This winner-take-all approach leaves some regions overrepresented
and others underrepresented, he explained. His work on electoral
reform helped influence some provinces to move to a more proportional
system, Prof. Carty said.
Prof. IRVINE took three one-year leaves from his teaching duties
to study the European electoral system. In particular, he wished
to learn more about the German and Swiss proportional systems,
two electoral schemes he preferred over Canada's.
The time abroad was also an opportunity for the
IRVINEs to travel,
something they both loved doing. In 1977 and 1978, he studied
at the European University Institute in Florence, Italy. They
toured extensively in Europe during what Mrs.
IRVINE called "the
best year of our lives."
Although he enjoyed research and writing, his great love was
teaching, according to his wife and former students. "I'm getting
paid for doing something I love," he told his wife. Prof. Carty,
a student in the 1970s, said his teacher was "gentle, enthusiastic
and committed." He thought not in the abstract but in the practical,
said his wife.
Prof. Carty recognized his influence by dedicating to him the
book Politics is Local: National Politics at the Grassroots,
co-authored with Munroe Eagles, another former
IRVINE student.
In a letter to his mentor, Prof. Carty wrote that the dedication
was a small expression of thanks for the opportunity to learn
from him, which was the "making of us as teachers, as scholars
and political scientists."
In the early 1980s, Mr.
IRVINE began experiencing problems with
balance and falling. Doctors could not find a cause. By 1985,
while at the University of Manchester in England, his symptoms
worsened and he began to limp and use a cane. He spent three
weeks in hospital but doctors still could not identify the problem.
After he returned home in 1985, he received a diagnosis of multiple
sclerosis. He continued to teach - sometimes using a cane, sometimes
from a wheelchair - for another six years. It was only when his
voice lost its power, and when he could no longer lecture, that
he retired from teaching. He continued to do research on his
computer at home until his fingers became too numb to use the
keyboard.
In 1997, the
IRVINEs moved to Toronto to be near their two daughters.
At no time did he complain about his disease, Mrs.
IRVINE said.
"His strong faith helped him through it." He accepted his failing
health and never felt sorry for himself, Prof. Carty said.
Always a news junkie, Prof.
IRVINE loved watching news shows.
His wife read The Globe to him every morning, always starting
with columns by Jeffrey Simpson, another former student. Prof.
IRVINE
maintained his interest in the news of the day, especially anything
to do with elections or Quebec, even after he entered a chronic-care
facility in Toronto.
Family and Friends describe Prof.
IRVINE as gentle and easy-going,
a nature that earned him the nickname Sweet William, after the
flower by that name, from one of his professors at Queen's.
William Peter
IRVINE was born July 30, 1941, in Quebec City.
He died at the West Park Healthcare Centre in Toronto on April 23,
2008, from complications of multiple sclerosis. He was 66. He
leaves wife Joanne, daughters Margot (a university professor)
and Marie (a lawyer,) sons-in-law John
KOCH and Mark
SHINOZAKI,
and four grandchildren.
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PASCU o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-04-15 published
STRONG,
Leona
Peacefully at University Hospital, London, on Sunday, April 13th,
2008, Leona
STRONG of London in her 81st year. Beloved wife of
Tom ATWOOD. Dear mother of Gudrun
PATTISON, Hans Jurgen
BLIEWA
(Dee) and their children Katlin and Justin, and Leona
PASCU
(Bill
REID) and children Andrew
LANGFORD
(Nancy
BRESAR) and Patrick
LANGFORD.
Private cremation has taken place. Memorial donations
appreciated to the Heart and Stroke Foundation.
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PASHA o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-02-28 published
BADALIAN,
Rosa (née
PASHA)
Matriarch, new Canadian, example of tolerance and goodwill. Born
April 30, 1917, in Urmi, Iran. Died August 24, 2007, in Ajax,
Ontario, of old age, aged 90.
By Chris WATERS and Jennifer
WATERS,
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Rosa may not have been a saint, but she lived a life defined
by compassion.
She was born Rosa
PASHA in the ancient city of Urmi in northwestern
Iran; by ethnicity she was Assyrian and by religion Christian.
When she was a small girl out with her father one day, she returned
to find her mother and brothers had been killed. During her final
days, Rosa called out for a mother she never knew in a way that
broke the hearts of her own children.
Throughout her years, she did not let this early act of hatred
define her. She made Friends with members of all of Iran's communities,
and in addition to Assyrian she spoke Armenian, Turkish, Farsi
and Russian.
After moving to Tehran in her late teens, Rosa met Bagrad
BADALIAN,
an Armenian who worked as a water driller. Together they raised
five girls and a boy, and despite limited education and provincial
upbringings, they were cosmopolitan. The family survived privation
at times, but usually lived a modestly comfortable life.
Rosa had little patience with religious traditions that were
not inclusive. She was a Christian who took "love thy neighbour"
seriously and lived it sincerely.
She supported and sheltered other women and their children in
times of need. She cared for her mother-in-law in her final years
and her sister-in-law Serpouhi for more than 50 years following
an injury that left Serpouhi with limited capacity. During the
Islamic Revolution and the Iran-Iraq war, this pattern of helping
others continued in spite of food shortages, power outages and
a hostile environment.
Coming to Canada in 1982 - after bribing their way out of Iran
- was a blessing for Rosa and Bagrad. Most of their children
were here already and Rosa dived right in, sometimes with amusing
cultural and linguistic misunderstandings. At parks she headed
immediately toward wooded areas, foraging for the perfect leaves
for dolma.
Like all great cooks, Rosa had an instinctual knowledge of food
and liked her own cooking best. Her love of salt was legendary.
When one of her daughters or daughter-in-law cooked for her,
she would say, "It was good - but I added some …" and list the
ingredients the dish needed. A visit to metzmama, an Armenian
word for grandmother, was always full of good food and an interesting
story.
When her husband died in 1996, Rosa declined, although she would
perk up whenever a grandchild or great-grandchild was present.
In spite of debilitating pain from arthritis, she was loving
to the end, stubborn to the end and matriarch of the family to
the end.
Chris WATERS and Jennifer
WATERS are Rosa's grandchildren.
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PASMORE o@ca.on.simcoe_county.nottawasaga.stayner.stayner_sun 2008-04-02 published
ROGERS,
George
Thomas
Of R.R.#1 New Lowell, Ontario, passed away on Saturday March 29,
2008 at the Stayner Nursing Home at the age of 93. Beloved husband
(64 years) of Helen Irene
ROGERS (née
PASMORE.)
Loving father
of Will (Louise)
ROGERS of Australia, Bonnie (Doug) Clark of
Petrolia, Ed
ROGERS of Thornbury, Raymond (Helen)
ROGERS of Lloydminster
and David ROGERS of New Lowell. Friends were received at the
Carruthers and Davidson Funeral Home, 7313 Highway 26 (Main St.),
Stayner (705-428-2637) from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Tuesday April 1,
2008. Funeral Service will be held at the Anglican Church of
the Good Shepherd, 219 Scott Street, Stayner on Wednesday April 2,
2008 at 2 o'clock. If desired, donations in George's memory may
be made to the New Lowell Library or the Anglican Church of the
Good Shepherd. For more information, or to sign the online guest
book, log on to www.carruthersdavidson.com.
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PASQUARIELLO o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-01-02 published
GOWANS,
George▼
Lindsay▼
(A proud World War 2 Veteran)
It is with great sadness the family announces the sudden passing
of George at home on Thursday, December 27, 2007 in his 86th
year. Reunited with his much loved wife and best friend Jeanie
(née BAYNE.)
Loving▼ father of Laurie
PASQUARIELLO, Donald,
Douglas,▼
Maureen and David. He will be deeply missed by his grandchildren
and great-grand_son. Dear brother of Sylvia and Roy. A Memorial
Service will be held in the Ward Chapel, 2035 Weston Rd., (north
of Lawrence, Weston) on Tuesday, January 8, 2008 at 2: 30 p.m.
with visitation one hour prior. In lieu of flowers a donation
to either the Heart and Stroke Foundation, the Canadian Cancer
Society or the Sunnybrook Foundation would be appreciated by
the family. Condolences may be sent to george.gowans@wardfh.com
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PASQUARIELLO o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-01-05 published
GOWANS,
George▲
Lindsay▲
(A proud World War 2 Veteran)
It is with great sadness the family announces the sudden passing
of George at home on Thursday, December 27, 2007 in his 86th
year. Reunited with his much loved wife and best friend Jeanie
(née BAYNE.)
Loving▲ father of Laurie
PASQUARIELLO, Donald,
Douglas,▲
Maureen and David. He will be deeply missed by his grandchildren
and great-grand_son. Dear brother of Sylvia and Roy. A Memorial
Service will be held in the Ward Chapel, 2035 Weston Rd., (north
of Lawrence, Weston) on Tuesday, January 8, 2008 at 2: 30 p.m.
with visitation one hour prior. In lieu of flowers a donation
to either the Heart and Stroke Foundation, the Canadian Cancer
Society or the Sunnybrook Foundation would be appreciated by
the family. Condolences may be sent to george.gowans@wardfh.com
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PASSMORE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-04-21 published
BATTEN,
Ola▼
Jean▼
(JOHNS)
At her late residence on Sunday, April 20, 2008 Ola Jean
(JOHNS)
BATTEN of Exeter in her 84th year. Beloved wife of John
BATTEN.
Dear mother of Sharon and Dave
PASSMORE of R.R.#1 Woodham, Helen
and Ken KADEY of Huron Park, and Ralph and Cathy
BATTEN of Exeter.
Dear grandmother of Tom and Sue
PASSMORE and Jon
PASSMORE;
Zachary▼
KADEY;
Jason▼ and Jeremy
BATTEN and Tanya and Kenny
McNICHOL.
Dear great-grandmother of Brock and Haley. Dear sister and sister-in-law
of Bill JOHNS and Ruth
IRVINE, Irene
DUNN, Lillian Johns
HAILEY
all of Exeter, Dianne
WEBER of Wingham, Kay and Emerson
PENHALE
of Exeter, Joan and Jock
ANDREWS of Kitchener, and Barbara
MORROW
of Birr. Predeceased by a brother Emerson
JOHNS and brothers-in-law
Mervin DUNN,
Hans▼
GERSTENKORN and Bill
BATTEN. Friends may call
at the Haskett Funeral Home, 370 William Street, 1 west of Main,
Exeter on Monday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where the funeral service will
be held on Tuesday, April 22 at 11 a.m. with the Rev. Judith
RITCHIE officiating. Interment Zion Cemetery. Donations to the
Canadian Cancer Society or Thames Road- Elimville United Church
would be appreciated by the family. Condolences may be forwarded
through www.haskettfh.com
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BATTEN,
Ola▲
Jean▲
(JOHNS)
At her late residence on Sunday, April 20, 2008 Ola Jean
(JOHNS)
BATTEN of Exeter in her 84th year. Beloved wife of John
BATTEN.
Dear mother of Sharon and Dave
PASSMORE of R.R.#1 Woodham, Helen
and Ken KADEY of Huron Park, and Ralph and Cathy
BATTEN of Exeter.
Dear grandmother of Tom and Sue
PASSMORE and Jon
PASSMORE;
Zachary▲
KADEY;
Jason▲ and Jeremy
BATTEN and Tanya and Kenny
McNICHOL.
Dear great-grandmother of Brock and Hailey. Dear sister and sister-in-law
of Bill JOHNS and Ruth
IRVINE,
Irene
DUNN, Lillian
JOHNS all
of Exeter, Dianne
WEBER of Wingham, Kay and Emerson
PENHALE of
Exeter, Joan and Jock
ANDREWS of Kitchener, and Barbara
MORROW
of Birr. Predeceased by a brother Emerson
JOHNS and brothers-in-law
Mervin DUNN,
Hans▲
GERSTENKORN and Bill
BATTEN. Friends may call
at the Haskett Funeral Home, 370 William Street, 1 west of Main,
Exeter on Monday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where the funeral service will
be held on Tuesday, April 22 at 11 a.m. with the Rev. Judith
RITCHIE officiating. Interment Zion Cemetery. Donations to the
Canadian Cancer Society or Thames Road-Elimville United Church
would be appreciated by the family. Condolences may be forwarded
through www.haskettfh.com
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PASSMORE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-05-22 published
LONG,
Margaret (née
JOHNS)
Of Listowel, passed away peacefully at Listowel Memorial Hospital
on Tuesday May 20, 2008. She was formerly of Atwood and was born
91 years ago in Usborne Township, a daughter of the late William
and Ida (PASSMORE)
JOHNS.
Margaret was a member of Atwood United
Church and Atwood United Church Women. Beloved wife of the late
Fred LONG who predeceased her in 1979. Loving mother of Marion
and Lloyd KNOBLAUCH of Listowel, Bill and Ruth of R.R.#1 Atwood,
David and Frances of Atwood, Joyce
McCOURT and fiance Jim
SPENCE
of Goderich, Murray and Elizabeth of R.R.#1 Elmwood, Don and
Wanda of R.R.#2 Atwood, Susan and Bob
MARTIN of R.R.#4 Listowel,
Carol and Kevin
GURR of London. Special grandma of 23 grandchildren
and 25 great-grandchildren. Dear sister of Dorothy
RATCLIFFE
of Saint Marys. Also remembered by brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law
Jean JOHNS, Blanche
JOHNS, Jim
GRINNEY, Bruce and Gertie
LONG
and by many nieces and nephews. Predeceased by her grand_son Ken
KNOBLAUCH, son-in-law Murray
McCOURT, three brothers and three
sisters. Margaret's family invites relatives and Friends to share
their memories at the Brenneman Funeral Home 141 John Street,
Atwood, on Thursday May 22, 2008 (today) from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
The funeral service will be held at Atwood United Church on Friday
May 23 at 11: 00 a.m. with Rev. Michelle
OWENS officiating. Interment
to follow in Elma Centre Cemetery, Atwood. In lieu of flowers,
memorial donations to Atwood United Church or Listowel Memorial
Hospital would be appreciated by the family and can be arranged
by calling the funeral home at 519-356-2382 or www.brennemanfuneralhome.ca
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PASSMORE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-05-17 published
PASSMORE,
John
H. "
Jack"
(June 16, 1909-May 11, 2008
Peacefully at Union Villa Retirement home in Unionville in his
98th year. Jack
PASSMORE grew up on 'the mountain' in Hamilton
and attended Central Collegiate and McMaster University. He took
an active part in athletics at both institutions which led to
an teaching career in Physical and Health Education in Ottawa
and Toronto. After retiring from the Royal Canadian Air Force
as a Squadron Leader following World War 2 he was appointed a
Professor at the Faculty for Education at the University of Toronto.
His many contributions to Teacher Education were recognized in
1980 when a special Student Scholarship was established in his
honor. McMaster University awarded him and Honorary L.L.D. in
1982. Throughout his adult life he was always involved in many
kinds of volunteer work with the Red Cross, his church and local
schools and hospital. He was also very active with his professional
organizations. Jack is predeceased by his wives Mariane and Jessie,
his brothers Gordon and Conrad, his sisters Margaret and Frances
and his Granddaughter Heather. Jack is fondly remembered by his
children Maggie, Nancy and John, his step-children Joan and John,
five grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. A memorial service
will be held at Richmond Hill United Church, 10201 Yonge Street
in Richmond Hill at 2: 00 p.m. on Friday, June 13, 2008. A reception
at the church will follow the service.
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PASSMORE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-07-19 published
KENNARD,
L.
June (née
CLEMES)
Lorna June
(CLEMES)
KENNARD was born in Toronto July 19, 1928 to
Lorna Edith
(WARREN) (1906.01.29-1934.08.18) and
Jack
Carnegie
CLEMES (1906.02.17-1981.10.06.) June died peacefully surrounded
by many loved ones on July 14, 2008 in Kingston, Ontario of complications
following gall bladder surgery.
June was pre-deceased by her husband of almost 58 years, Cedric G.H.
KENNARD (1924.07.25-2008.02.18) last February. She is survived
by her children Christopher A. (Kit), Deborah L., Katherine L.,
and Margaret (Peggy) J.
KENNARD; her 'adopted' children Lucie
RONDEAU, Pamela
COWAN; sisters Diana J.
(CLEMES)
LETT and Wendy J.
(CLEMES)
LITTLE.
June grew up in and around Toronto and was educated at Havergal
College, Branksome Hall, Hatfield Hall, McMaster University and
Wellesley Nursing School.
In 1944, she was one of 26 Canadians to win the RCHA award
for her bravery and heroic action, when, at just over 12 years
of age in August 1940, June rescued Harry
PASSMORE from drowning
by diving through the weeds of Lake Skugog and pulling him out
of the water.
June moved from Montreal to Bath, Ontario in 1992 where she enjoyed
supporting and participating in a variety of local community
causes and activities also serving on the board of the Fairfield-Gutzeit
Society.
A reception is planned in Bath at the Fairfield-Gutzeit House
for Tuesday, July 22 from 6 to 9 p.m. A memorial service in the
Montreal area will be held later on October 25 for both June
and Cedric, their 58th wedding anniversary. Cedric's memorial
service was postponed due to June's illness.
To obtain memorial service details or to forward condolences
and reflections, please email Kit
KENNARD at kitkennard@excite.com.
In lieu of flowers, donations in memory of June to the Montreal
Metropolitan Independent Living Resource Centre (1355 Blvd. René
Lévesque West, Studio 3, Montréal, Québec, H3G 1T3 (514) 288-1177
email: information@crvamm.org) would be appreciated by the family.
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PASSY,
Philip
William "
Phil"
Passed away suddenly and unexpectedly on Friday, February 22,
2008 while on vacation with his family in Florida in his 61st
year. He was a loving husband to Sandy and devoted father to
Ashleigh. He will also be missed by his mother-in-law Una
FULCHER,
sister-in-law Bev
LABONTE, sister Su
THOMAS and several nieces
and nephews. Phil was a graduate of Upper Canada College and
the U of T Trinity College. Phil was a Chartered Accountant and
consummate entrepreneur who founded both Studebaker's and MedX
Health. He recently took MedX public on the TSX-Venture as
the Chief Executive Officer and Chairman. He dared to dream big
and light the world. A memorial service is planned in late March.
Contact MedX or memoriam@medxhealth.com to be notified.
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PASTERNAC o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-07-25 published
ENGLBRECHT,
Robert
87 years, passed away peacefully surrounded by his loving family
on Wednesday July 23, 2008 at Kensington Village Retirement Home
in London. Beloved husband of the late Margaret (1988). Proud
and loving father of Robert and wife Filomena, London; Sandra
McGRATH and husband Richard, Leamington; Linda
ENGLBRECHT,
Leamington
Michael ENGLBRECHT,
Leamington;
Patricia
CLARKE and husband Darryl,
London; and daughter-in-law Teri
ENGLBRECHT,
London.
Devoted
grandfather of Tara, Nathan, Ryan, Drew, Tamara, Miranda, Cody,
and great-granddaughter Brooklyn. Dear brother of Dorothea
PASTERNAC,
Mary BIBERSTEIN and late husband Willie, and the late John
ENGLBRECHT.
Survived by many nieces and nephews. A private family visitation
and graveside service will be held on Friday July 25, 2008. Interment
Evergreen Memorial Park Cemetery, Leamington. Memorial donations
made by cheque to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated.
Family and Friends are invited to share their words of comfort
and remembrance at www.reidfuneralhome.ca
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NOBLE,
Eleanor▼
Elizabeth▼ (née
McCALLUM)
(January 15, 1925-February 16, 2008)
A resident of Queens Village, London, formally of Shallow Lake,
Ontario. Quietly and peacefully, surrounded by her family, Eleanor
continued her spiritual journey beyond this life. With loving
gratitude for her blessed life, Eleanor will be remembered by,
her daughter Wendy
NOBLE and Steve
COAD, son Kevin
NOBLE and
Cathy PASTERNAK and grandchildren Paul
COAD and Jennifer
NEWMAN,
Kevin COAD,
Erin▼
COAD, Jessica,
Brenden▼ and Christopher
NOBLE.
Eleanor was the wife and soul mate of the late Bertram Jackson
NOBLE (1990) and daughter of the late Mary Ellen Hanna
McCALLUM
and Charles Andrew
McCALLUM.
Eleanor▼ was predeceased by infant
children Judy and Paul, sisters Clara
McCALLUM,
Anne▼
FAIR, Olive
ASKEW and Jean
WEISE and brothers Lorne and George
McCALLUM.
She▼ is survived by sisters in law Ruth
WYATT,
Ruby▼
GAMBLE and
Verna HUSTON and brother-in-law Stanley
WEISE.
Eleanor▼ is lovingly
remembered by her extended
McCALLUM and
NOBLE families as well
as many dear Friends and neighbours. Services will be held on
Thursday February 21st at 1: 00 p.m. at the A. Millard George
Funeral Home, 60 Ridout Street South in London with the Reverend
Matthew PENNY officiating. Visitation is on the day of the funeral
at 12 noon. A Memorial Service celebrating Eleanor's life will
be held in Shallow Lake at a later date with details to be announced.
In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Shallow Lake
United Church, the Mission and Service Fund of the United Church
of Canada or a charity of choice. Online condolences at www.amgeorgefh.on.ca
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NOBLE,
Eleanor▲
Elizabeth▲ (née
McCALLUM)
(January 15, 1925-February 16, 2008)
A resident of Queens Village, London, formerly of Shallow Lake,
Ontario. Quietly and peacefully, surrounded by her family, Eleanor
continued her spiritual journey beyond this life. With loving
gratitude for her blessed life, Eleanor will be remembered by,
her daughter Wendy
NOBLE and Steve
COAD, son Kevin
NOBLE and
Cathy PASTERNAK and grandchildren Paul
COAD and Jennifer
NEWMAN,
Kevin COAD,
Erin▲
COAD, Jessica,
Brenden▲ and Christopher
NOBLE.
Eleanor was the wife and soul mate of the late Bertram Jackson
NOBLE (1990) and daughter of the late Mary Ellen Hanna
McCALLUM
and Charles Andrew
McCALLUM.
Eleanor▲ was predeceased by infant
children Judy and Paul, sisters Clara
McCALLUM,
Anne▲
FAIR, Olive
ASKEW and Jean
WEISE and brothers Lorne and George
McCALLUM.
She▲ is survived by sisters in law Ruth
WYATT,
Ruby▲
GAMBLE and
Verna HUSTON and brother-in-law Stanley
WEISE.
Eleanor▲ is lovingly
remembered by her extended
McCALLUM and
NOBLE families as well
as many dear Friends and neighbours. Services will be held on
Thursday February 21st at 1: 00 p.m. at the A. Millard George
Funeral Home, 60 Ridout Street South in London with the Reverend
Matthew PENNY officiating. Visitation is on the day of the funeral
at 12 noon. A Memorial Service celebrating Eleanor's life will
be held in Shallow Lake at a later date with details to be announced.
In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Shallow Lake
United Church, the Mission and Service Fund of the United Church
of Canada or a charity of choice. Online condolences at www.amgeorgefh.on.ca
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MIHALOVIC,
Stefan
Peacefully, on Thursday, May 1, 2008 at Trillium Health Centre
in Mississauga, in his 85th year. Predeceased by his beloved
wife Frances.
Loving father of Mary
PASUT and her husband Robert.
Cherished grandfather of Christopher, Lauren and Stephanie. He
will be missed by extended family and Friends. Friends may call
at the Turner and Porter Butler Chapel, 4933 Dundas St. W. (between
Kipling and Islington Aves.) on Sunday from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m.
A Funeral Mass will be held at All Saints Roman Catholic Church,
1415 Royal York Road, Toronto on Monday, May 5, 2008 at 10 o'clock.
If desired, donations to the Alzheimer Society would be appreciated
by the family.
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