TOTH o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2008-06-16 published
TORRIE,
Donald
Robert
Passed away at the age of 78 at Capital Care Norwood in Edmonton,
Alberta, on June 11, 2008. Survived by his wife
Marge
(TOTH,)
stepson Michael (Jackie) of Edmonton; sisters Lois
WARD
(Eugene,)
Doris TIGHE
(Harold) of Owen Sound, Grace
OSYPCHUK (Wally) of
Edmonton, and sister-in-law Rhoda
TORRIE of Holland Centre, and numerous
nieces and nephews. Predeceased by his parents Ian and Velma
TORRIE,
a sister Muriel
FLOOREN, and a brother Gary
TORRIE. A Funeral Service
will be held at Strath Haven Baptist Church on Friday, June 20
at 2: 00 p.m. Donations to the Cancer Society or Alzheimer's Society
would be appreciated.
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TOTH o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-06-17 published
GLOVER,
Audrey
Pearl
Ethel (née
BELL)
At Elgin Manor on Monday, June 16, 2008, Audrey Pearl Ethel
GLOVER
formerly of Aylmer passed away peacefully in her 86th year. Predeceased
by her husband Sydney
GLOVER (2007.) Beloved mother of Linda
CAMERON and husband John of Port Elgin, Frances
CLARKSON and
husband Robert of San Antonio, Texas and Barbara
WATTERWORTH
and husband Duncan of Saint Thomas. Loved by her grandchildren Darek
KINSEY and wife Denise, Ryan
KINSEY and partner Suzanne
TOTH,
Tami KINSEY,
Lisa
PALAZZOLO and husband Nino, Stephen
MARCZENKO
and wife Laurie, Andrea
MARCZENKO and partner Norm
JUDD, Brooke
WATTERWORTH and several great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren.
Sister of Rhea
MOODY of Saint_John and Edna
ROBERTSON and husband
Len of Calgary and the late Lillian
BELL,
Hugh
BELL and Wesley
BELL.
Born in Empress, Alberta on July 8, 1922 to the late Roy
Wesley and Ethel
(SMITH)
BELL while her New Brunswick born parents
were out west for a few years farming. They returned to New Brunswick
and settled in the Bains Corner area outside of Saint_John. Audrey
graduated from the Saint_John General School of Nursing in 1944 and
married Syd in 1945. She was a member of Trinity Anglican Church
and became an accomplished sewer, bridge player and golfer. She
was a devoted wife, mother and grandmother. Friends may call
at the H.A. Kebbel Funeral Home, Aylmer, on Wednesday, 2-4 and
7-9 p.m. where the funeral service will be held on Thursday June 19,
2008 at 1 p.m. Cremation will follow with burial in Orwell Cemetery
at a later date. Donations to the Trinity Anglican Church would
be appreciated. Condolences at kebbelfuneralhome.com.
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TOTH o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-06-21 published
ZOBOKI,
Emma
(TOTH)
Peacefully at her residence in London on Friday, June 20th, 2008
Emma (TOTH)
ZOBOKI in her 76th year. Beloved wife of Joseph F.
ZOBOKI. Dear mother of Joseph
ZOBOKI, and loved grandmother of
Joshua and his mother Lynn
BREWER. A graveside service will be
held at Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens, 2001 Dundas Street, London,
on Monday, June 23rd at 2 p.m. Please gather inside main gate.
Memorial donations appreciated to the Children's Hospital of
Western Ontario or Sunshine Dreams for Kids.
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TOTH o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-07-14 published
KILLOUGH,
Dennis▼
Albert▼
At Tillsonburg District Memorial Hospital on Saturday, July 12,
2008. Dennis Albert
KILLOUGH of Springfield in his 59th year.
Beloved wife of Margaret
(TOTH)
KILLOUGH. Dear father of Jamie,
Nancy and Jeffery and wife Gail. Loving grandfather of Justin,
Braeden, Mackenzie, Jordan and Gregory. Brother of Jeanette
REIST,
Karen VAN
LINGEN and husband Andy, Kevin and wife
Cheryl,▼
Mike▼
and wife Susie,▼
Michelle▼
WIGGLESWORTH and husband Jim and brother-in-law
to Mary YULE,
Susan
HERBERT and husband Dennis. Also survived
by several nieces, nephews, aunts and uncles. Born in Tillsonburg
on February 2, 1950
son of the late Harold and Delores
RULE)
KILLOUGH.
Son-in-law of the late George and Elizabeth
TOTH. Dennis
retired from Ford Motor Co. in 1996 after 30 years of servive.
He loved spending time with his grandchildren and enjoyed NASCAR.
Cremation has taken place. Friends are invited to the family
home (20 Superior Street, Springfield) on Thursday, July 17 from
2-4 p.m. Donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation can be
made at the H.A. Kebbel Funeral Home, Aylmer (519) 773-8400 or
on-line at kebbelfuneralhome.com.
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TOTH o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-07-15 published
KILLOUGH,
Dennis▲
Albert▲
At Tillsonburg District Memorial Hospital on Saturday, July 12,
2008. Dennis Albert
KILLOUGH of Springfield in his 59th year.
Beloved husband of Margaret
(TOTH)
KILLOUGH. Dear father of Jamie,
Nancy and Jeffery and wife Gail. Loving grandfather of Justin,
Braeden, Mackenzie, Jordan and Gregory. Brother of Jeanette
REIST,
Karen VAN
LINGEN and husband Andy, Kevin and wife
Cheryl,▲
Mike▲
and wife Susie,▲
Michelle▲
WIGGLESWORTH and husband Jim and brother-in-law
to Mary YULE, and Susan
HERBERT and husband Dennis. Also survived
by several nieces, nephews, aunts and uncles. Born in Tillsonburg,
Ontario on February 2, 1950
son of the late Harold and Delores
(RULE)
KILLOUGH.
Son-in-law of the late George and Elizabeth
TOTH.
Dennis retired from the Ford Motor Company in 2006 after
30 years of service. He loved spending time with his grandchildren
and enjoyed watching NASCAR. Cremation has taken place. Friends
are invited to the family home, 20 Superior Street, Springfield
on Thursday July 17, 2008 from 2-4 p.m. Donations to the Heart
and Stroke Foundation can be made at the H.A. Kebbel Funeral
Home, Aylmer (519-773-8400) or at kebbelfuneral home.com
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TOTH o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-04-05 published
törei TOTH,
Laszlo (1917-2008)
Beloved husband, father, grandfather, relative and friend, törei
TOTH
Laszlo passed away in Newmarket, Ontario in the early morning
on March 26, 2008 in his 91st year from the consequences of a
heart attack in January. Mourning him are his wife
KOVACS
Clara
'Kari' and children Kathy and her husband Richard
KUMPULA of
Newmarket, Susan and her husband Charles
WEST of Pincher Creek,
Alberta and Tom and his wife
Sandra
BARRON of Brock Township.
He will be sadly missed by his grandchildren: Ilona and Julia
KUMPULA; Stephen, Charlotte, Thomas and Peter
WEST; Jessica,
Nicholas, Andrea, Mathew, Mitchell, Wesley, Madeline and Katie
TOTH; and by his niece and nephew Nadine
STRUB and Paul
HELBLING
of Switzerland. He is predeceased by his sister Nadine
HELBLING
and nephew Alex
HELBLING.
Born in Budapest, Hungary, the son
of Doctor törei
TOTH
Laszlo and
Eleod
Ilona, he was a graduate of
the Pallag Agricultural College in Debrecen. During World War 2
he served valiantly as an Officer in the Hungarian Royal Cavalry
and spent four years as a prisoner of war in Siberia. Laszlo
and Clara were married in 1949 and came to Canada as refugees.
Since 1953 they have lived in Newmarket where they owned and
managed the award-winning Carlissa Jersey Herd and were well-known
members of the Canadian Jersey Cattle Club. Laszlo loved to travel
and to visit his relatives and Friends in Europe, Canada and
the United States. He was a most considerate host to everyone
who came for a visit or for a longer stay. Friends are invited
to join the family in remembering Laszlo on Sunday, May 4, 2008
at Madsens Greenhouse, 160 Bayview Parkway (north of Davis Drive)
in Newmarket from 2 to 5 p.m. Laszlo will be buried beside his
parents in Szazhalombatta, Hungary. Flowers and donations are
gratefully declined.
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TOTH o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-06-09 published
BAKER,
Betty
Eleanor (née
JACKSON)
(January 30, 1927-June 6, 2008)
After a brief illness, peacefully, on June 6, 2008 at Trillium
Health Centre -Mississauga Site. Beloved wife and best friend
of Gordon for over 59 years. Loving Mom of Kathryn "Kathy" and
Betty Lou and her husband Alex
BURNETT. Cherished Grandma of
James and Stacey. Dear sister of Robert "Bob" and his wife Betty.
She will always fondly be remembered by her many Friends and
family. Friends will be received at Saint Thomas à Becket Anglican
Church, 3535 South Common Court (west of Erin Mills Pkwy.), on
Wednesday, June 11, 2008 at 2 p.m. for a Memorial Service to
Celebrate Betty's Life. Visitation 1 hour prior at church. Private
interment at Park Lawn Cemetery. The family wishes to express
their heartfelt thanks and gratitude to the nurses and doctors
at Palliative Care at Trillium, Doctor Andrew
TOTH,
Canon
Jim
WOOLLEY
and Bonnie
ROBERTS. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made
in Betty's memory to the Saint Thomas à Becket Church Memorial
Fund or the Canadian Cancer Society.
Neweduk Funeral Home 905-828-8000 Online condolences at www.neweduk.com
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TOTONCHIAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-07-05 published
Three Friends who perished in watery crash were ‘full of life'
By Anthony
REINHART and Sarah
BOESVELD and Matthew
CAMPBELL,
Page A1
Minett, Ontario, Toronto -- Peninsula Road is worth taking slowly,
if only for the postcard-pretty views of the Joe River, as the
locals call it.
On Friday, where the road curves before crossing the river, cottage-bound
travellers slowed to take in a starkly different sight: 20 metres
of metal guardrail ripped from the ground, a pine tree shorn
at a point as high as a basketball hoop, and various bits of
the Audi S4 that literally flew through here and into the river
on Thursday evening, killing three young men inside.
A fourth occupant, a young woman, survived somehow.
Ontario
Provincial
Police identified the dead as Tyler
MULCAHY
and Cory MINTZ, both 20 and from Toronto, and Kourosh
TOTONCHIAN,
19, of North York.
The
Audi belonged to Mr.
MINTZ, but Mr.
MULCAHY was driving when
the car crashed into the lake.
Friends and family said Friday that the young men were “full
of life” and loved to have a good time up at the cottage while
on a break from their university studies.
Mr. TOTONCHIAN's father, Ali, said Friday that his son was “a
great boy” who was finishing his second year of business at the
University of British Columbia, and had dreams of becoming a
lawyer.
“He was a people person. He could always charm his way through
anything, ” Mr.
TOTONCHIAN said.
Ryan SILVERSTEIN, who had known Mr.
MINTZ for seven years, said
the young man was starting an acting career and was seeking an
agent. He had finished his first year at the University of Western
Ontario in London and was living in his mother's boyfriend's
cottage on Peninsula Road during the summer while running his
own boat-detailing business.
“He wasn't just a best friend, he was my brother, ” he said of
Mr. MINTZ. “He was a hipster guy, liked to party, wore tight
jeans, listened to cool music.&rdquo
A family member said the group was driving home from Cory
MINTZ's
cottage at the time of the accident.
Mr. MULCAHY attended Upper Canada College and had completed his
third year at the University of San Diego. Friend Andrew
REBURN
described him as “fun guy to be around. He had a great sense
of humour and always seemed to be happy.&rdquo
Nastasia ELZINGA, 19, of Toronto escaped the wreckage and was
taken to South Muskoka Memorial Hospital in Bracebridge, where
she was treated for minor injuries and released. Friends say
she attends McGill University in Montreal and is “athletic and
very bright.&rdquo
“I don't know how she walked away, ” Ontario Provincial Police
Constable Skeeter
KRUGER said of the 7 p.m. accident, “but she
said her Friends were still in the car” as the first of many
emergency workers arrived.
The car came to rest on the rocky river bottom with its passenger
side down and the badly damaged driver's side protruding less
than 30 centimetres from the water, Constable
KRUGER said.
Police, local volunteer firefighters and bystanders scrambled
down an embankment of granite boulders and waded into 1.5 metres
of water to retrieve the young men. They tried to resuscitate
them, but to no avail, Constable
KRUGER said.
The wrecked car, leaking fuel, was pulled from the river afterward.
On Friday, driver after driver pulled over, some with bouquets
and all with sober expressions, off the winding road, which has
a posted speed limit of 80 km/h.
Ontario Provincial Police traffic investigators were not ready
to discuss the speed of the Audi or who was driving, but it was
clear that the car left the road at substantial speed, given
the length of ripped-out guardrail, the tree broken four metres
above ground, the strewn debris and a set of curving skid marks
that indicated a failed attempt to cling to the yellow centre
line.
Herwig SCHROTH, 71, a resident of nearby Port Carling, said that
every summer he sees vacationers in high-performance cars, speeding.
Last year's example, which he witnessed near Bala, involved “two
cars racing at at least 150 km/h; one a Corvette, one a BMW.
They were just chasing each other, ” Mr.
SCHROTH said at the
roadside, where a pine scent wafted from the snapped tree.
“It's the kind of thing that happens every year, ” said Alf
MORTIMER,
84, a lifelong Muskokan who owns the marina in Port Sandfield,
a few kilometres south of the crash site. “But this is a bad
accident.&rdquo
Beyond the obvious loss to the young men's families and Friends,
Constable KRUGER said, the deaths unnerved colleagues. The Bracebridge
Ontario Provincial Police detachment has now seen six deaths
in four incidents in recent weeks -- three on the roads and one,
last weekend, on the water.
“Having to do [death] notifications is one of the worst jobs
we have to do, ” he said. “There isn't one person who goes home
at the end of the day and doesn't take a piece of this with them.&rdquo
Autopsies were scheduled for today; subsequent toxicology tests
will determine whether alcohol played a role.
In the meantime, Constable
KRUGER said, “there has to be higher
respect for our roads and our waterways across the province.
We continue to educate people about making good driving decisions,
and it would be great if some of those messages would get through
to people.&rdquo
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TOTONCHIAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-07-12 published
'I just want my big brother back'
Mourners say goodbye in funeral for third crash victim in tragic
Muskoka accident
By Sarah BOESVELD,
Page
A10
Nastasia ELZINGA laid both hands flat on the wooden casket decked
with white and pink lilies yesterday as she gave her final goodbye
to boyfriend Tyler
MULCAHY.
As she leaned over the casket, she wasn't crying, but smiling,
perhaps because so many loved ones gathered to honour Mr.
MULCAHY,
who died in a horrific car crash in Muskoka along with two other
Friends last Thursday.
Ms. ELZINGA was also in the car and survived.
Hundreds gathered to pay tribute to Mr.
MULCAHY at Grace Church
on-the-Hill yesterday afternoon. Before a crowd of people crammed
in the pews and lining the walls, the 20-year-old was described
by his Friends as an anchor, by his sisters as a protector, and
by his father as a reason for living.
"Tyler is the reason we hurt so much," said his father, Tim
MULCAHY.
"We hurt because he loved us and we loved him."
Mr. MULCAHY motioned toward the pews where Alan
MINTZ and Ali
TOTONCHIAN, fathers of Cory
MINTZ, 20, and Kourosh
TOTONCHIAN,
19, who also perished in the crash, were sitting. He thanked
them for their support and for phoning to console him after the
tragedy.
"Alan MINTZ said we were in a club. When I reflected upon the
club, I realized it was the most expensive club in the world,
but one nobody wanted to join," he said.
Mr. MULCAHY recollected the early-morning phone call to his hotel
room last Thursday in Italy, where he was on vacation. It was
the police reporting the unthinkable. He returned to Canada and
the scene of the crash on Peninsula Road in Muskoka, where the
Audi his son was driving missed a turn and crash-landed into
Lake Joseph.
Yesterday, the Ontario Provincial Police confirmed that speed
and alcohol were factors in the fatal collision. Autopsy reports
confirmed the young men drowned. All were wearing seatbelts,
police said. Ms.
ELZINGA wrestled her way out of the car and
made it to shore.
Tyler MULCAHY's younger sister, Chanel, recalled her brother's
merciless teasing, but also how he was always there for her.
She said he revelled in the time they spent together and he would
never pick up his cellphone if it rang during one of their weekly
lunches.
"Tyler was so brilliant, I don't know why he got into that car,"
she said. "I just want my big brother back."
Shaya MULCAHY highlighted four things she remembers about her
brother: the hoodies he wore, his basketball talent, the flamboyant
hats he sometimes modelled for laughs, and the joy he brought
to so many.
"Without a doubt, Tyler was the happiest person I've ever known,"
she said. "Tyler knew how to live life."
Mourners wore round white buttons handed out before the service
that read "Tyler
MULCAHY 1988-Forever" and pictured a blue Converse
shoe with Cory and Kourosh's names etched into the sole.
Friends said Mr.
MULCAHY was a teacher, a rock and someone who
excelled at everything he put his mind to, especially sports
and his studies.
Lorne GREENBERG remembered Mr.
MULCAHY's ability to make Friends
with virtually anyone. He recalls walking in Yorkville with Mr.
MULCAHY
and hearing voices behind them yelling "Tyler, Tyler, Tyler!"
"Sure enough, two homeless guys come running toward us," he said.
"Tyler didn't care about who you were Friends with. Tyler just
cared about who you were, and that's something very rare and
very special."
Choral music and the scent of lilies wafted through the church
full of tearful people young and old. Mourners sang the traditional
Upper Canada College hymn, Praise, My Soul, the King of Heaven,
after tributes were given to the young man, who attended the
prestigious school before spending a year studying arts at the
University of San Diego.
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TOTTEN o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2008-05-22 published
HUNTER,
Arthur
Wilfred
Suddenly on Sunday May 18, 2008. Arthur
HUNTER of Owen Sound
in his 70th year. Loving husband of Helen (née
TOTTEN.)
Sadly
missed by his children Gary and wife Diane of Prevost, Quebec,
Jeffrey of North Bay, Chrystal and Kris
HUNTER-
SINGH and her
husband Manohar of Stoney Creek. Also missed by his grandchildren
Vanessa, Nicolas, Jessie, and Lance. Survived by his sister Margaret
(Sam) WOODS of Owen Sound. Brother-in-law of Joyce
GRANT,
George
(Gail) TOTTEN, Betty (Ron)
ROUSE, Jim
TOTTEN, and Paul (Brenda)
TOTTEN.
Predeceased by brother-in-laws Wayne
TOTTEN, and Jim
GRANT.
Friends are invited to the Tannahill Funeral Home for
visiting Sunday afternoon May 25th, from 2-4 p.m. Cremation has
taken place. Private family interment of ashes, Saint Mary's Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, donations to the charity of your choice would
be appreciated.
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TOTTEN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-03-06 published
TOTTEN,
Osborne
Ross "
Sonny"
With great sadness, the family advises of the passing of Osborne
Ross (Sonny)
TOTTEN of London, peacefully at Parkwood Veterans
Hospital on Wednesday, March 5th, 2008. Predeceased by his beloved
wife Vivian (née
DOAN) and his sisters Margaret
HARPER of Ottawa
and Madeline
HAINSTOCK of Vancouver. Father of Ross and Joan
TOTTEN of London, Bill
TOTTEN of Edmonton, and special friend
of Dianne DRISCOLL and her husband Jim of Kelowna, British Columbia.
He will be lovingly remembered by many nieces, nephews, cousins
and a large extended family. Born in Forest, Ontario on December 11th,
1914, he loved his country and served it with distinction in
World War 2. After the war Sonny served with the federal Department
of Agriculture and went on to be a successful Insurance agent
and businessman in Forest. Sonny's passing will leave a void
in the lives of many who were touched by his kindness and generosity.
Sonny was a past Mayor of Forest; past president and life member
of the Forest Legion, Br. #176 and past president of the Forest
Rotary club as well as coach and supporter of many sports teams
in the Forest area. The family wishes to extend their extreme
gratitude to the staff of Parkwood Hospital for their caring
and devotion to dad, especially in the past few weeks. A celebration
of life will be held at the Chapel of the Good Shepherd at Parkwood
Hospital (please use parking lot #3), 801 Commissioners Rd. East,
London, Ontario, on Friday March 7th, 2008 at 3 p.m. with Rev. Darrell
SHAULE officiating. Visitation will be held one hour prior to
the service (2-3 p.m.). Private interment will take place at
a later date. Donations in lieu of flowers may be made to Veteran's
Care Fund, c/o St Joseph's Health Care Foundation, or to a charity
of your choice. Donations and condolences may be left at www.dodgefuneralhome.com
Arrangements entrusted to the Ronn E. Dodge Funeral Home in Forest,
(519-786-2401). In memory of Sonny, a living tribute has been
planted. As the tree grows so will your memories. the Denning
Family
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TOTTEN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-04-09 published
TOTTEN,
Valarie
It is with great sadness that the family of Valarie
TOTTEN announces
her passing on Friday, April 4th, 2008 at the age of 43. Cherished
mother of Meaghan and Noah "Sam"
TOTTEN, both of London. Much
loved grandmother of Jaedin
TOTTEN of London. Beloved daughter
of Lionel and Rose Marie
TOTTEN of Debert, Nova Scotia. Valarie
will also be missed by her siblings Michael
TOTTEN of London
and Laurie
MacPHAIL of Banff, Alberta. A private visitation and
funeral service will be held at the Westview Funeral Chapel,
709 Wonderland Road North with cremation to follow. Those wishing
to make a donation in memory of Valarie are asked to consider
Hope's Garden. Online condolences may be sent to westview@execulink.com
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