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SARGENT,
Iris
Margaret
Lily (née
STAPLES)
Peacefully at the Kelso Pines in Owen Sound on Tuesday morning
July 15, 2008. In her 91st year, Iris Margaret Lily
SARGENT (nee
STAPLES,) beloved wife of the late Jack
SARGENT.
Loving mother
of Ivor SARGENT and his wife Doris, Sandra
ARMSTRONG (née
SARGENT),
Shereen and her husband Larry
TELFER.
Loving grandmother of Sherry
Lee and her husband Garry
MUXLOW,
Dean
ARMSTRONG, Bimini and
her husband Peter
COLT,
Maely
SARGENT, Malcolm
SARGENT, Chad
TELFER and his wife
Angela,
Trevor
TELFER and his wife Monique
and Clint TELFER and his wife
Jennifer.
Great-grandmother of
eleven. Predeceased by her grand daughter Lori Ann
ARMSTRONG,
and by her companion Frank
DOKMAN. A private family graveside
service was held in Greenwood Cemetery. As an expression of sympathy,
memorial donations to the charity of your choice would be appreciated.
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COLE,
Lionel
W.
Passed away peacefully at Saint Michael's Hospital on January 29,
2008 in his 69th year. Beloved husband of Susan. Loving father
of Barrie-Lee (Tony)
ZUCKER and Lionel Jr. Proud Grampa of Jason,
Ryan, Kyle and Mitchell. Cherished brother of Murray (Carolyn)
and "Uncle Lee" to Dodie (Martin)
McLENAHAN,
Heather
(Greg)
TELFER
and Kevin (Andrea)
COLE.
Loving son-in-law of Harry and Pearl
BISHOP.
Lionel will be missed by his many Friends and his "boys"
Coley and Kiwi. Friends will be received at the Sherrin Funeral
Home, 873 Kingston Rd. (West of Victoria Park, 416-698-2861)
on Friday from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. A Celebration of Lionel's life
will be held in the Chapel on Saturday, February 2, 2008 at 3 p.m.
Memorial donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be
appreciated.
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TELLIER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-01-11 published
GIBSON,
Doctor
Gary
Dr. Gary GIBSON of Salt Spring Island, British Columbia passed
away suddenly January 3, 2008 at his home. He was born in Newcastle,
Pennsylvania, U.S.A. in 1941 and became a Canadian citizen in
1966. He is deeply missed by his partner Lloyd
NICHOLSON of Salt
Spring
Island, brother Doctor Glenn
GIBSON and wife
Cheryl of Trent
Hills,
Ontario, sisters Doctor Carol
GIBSON-
WOOD of Victoria, British
Columbia, and Nancy
TELLIER and husband Norm of Cambridge, Ontario.
Also missed by nieces Jennifer
GIBSON and Hilary
GIBSON-
WOOD,
and nephew Andrew
GIBSON and family. Predeceased by his parents
Clyde and Bertha
GIBSON (née
BURROWS) of Cambridge. Gary grew
up in Cambridge, Ontario and graduated cum laude from the University
of Western Ontario Faculty of Medicine in 1965. He was a founding
partner of Grandview Medical Centre in Cambridge where he practiced
for more than 30 years. Gary held various teaching positions
in the University of Western Ontario Family Medicine Department,
and served as Assistant Dean (Continuing Medical Education) for
3 years. He was heavily involved in the College of Family Physicians
of Canada, becoming president of the Ontario Chapter in 1977 and
Chairman of the National Board from 1984-6. He also held numerous
positions in the Ontario Medical Association and College of Physicians
and Surgeons of Ontario. He was especially interested in AIDS
awareness and was a founding member of the Aids Committee of
Cambridge, KW, and Area. Gary served as Chief of Staff at Cambridge
Memorial Hospital from 19936, and ran as a local candidate in
the Ontario provincial election in 1999. Gary had a passion for
world travel, visiting countless exotic destinations and serving
as tour escort on numerous occasions. He developed a particular
love for the Far East which he visited many times. His extensive
travels provided many opportunities to enjoy another hobby: photography.
Throughout his life, Gary enjoyed spending time at his cottage
on Manitoulin Island. Gary moved to British Columbia in 1999 and
was Director of Post Grad programs at University of British Columbia
Department of Family Practice for 2 years. He served as locum
physician for British Columbia coastal communities, and medical
consultant to the British Columbia Ministry of Health until suffering
a major stroke in 2002. He retired from Family Practice at that
time but remained active in the College of Family Physicians
of Canada. In addition, he became involved with the Lamda Foundation,
and local associations including Gays and Lesbians of Salt Spring
Island, Salt Spring neurologic support group (BIDS), and
Salt Spring Island Transit and Transportation Commission. A service
to share memories of Doctor Gary
GIBSON will be held at the Lions
Club, 103 Bonnet Ave., Salt Spring Island, British Columbia at
12: 30 p.m. Sunday January 20. A second memorial service will
take place at First United Church, 15 Wellington Street, Cambridge,
Ontario on Saturday, February 16 at 2: 00 p.m. Reception to follow
both services. In lieu of flowers, if desired please make a donation
on Gary's behalf to Médecin Sans Frontières (Doctors Without
Borders) www.msf.ca 1-800-982-7903
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