TRIBBLING
TRIBE
TRIEMSTRA
TRIENEKENS
TRIFON
TRIGGER
TRIGT
TRIMBELL
TRIMBLE
TRIMMER
TRINDADE
TRINEER
TRIP
TRIPP
TRIBBLING o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2008-03-12 published
TRIBBLING,
Richard
Ross
Andrew
"Farmer Rick" Loving founder of Just-a-Farm Peacefully passed
away at Riverglen Haven Nursing Home, Sutton West on Tuesday,
March 11, 2008. Rick
TRIBBLING of Mt. Albert in his 76th year.
Loving father of Steve (Casie), Kim (Mike), and Ken (Aimee).
Proud papa of Avery, Brandon and Miranda; Cole and Austin. Dear
son of the late Fred
TRIBBLING and his wife
Bea. Dear brother
of Donald (Pam), late Doug, Betty, Lois (Clyde), Joan and Lynn.
Friends may call at Skwarchuk Funeral Home, 19153 Centre Street,
Mt. Albert (1-800-209-4803) for visitation on Friday from 7-9 p.m.
Funeral service will be held at Mt. Albert United Church, 41 Alice
Street, Mt. Albert on Saturday, March 15, 2008 at 11 a.m. Interment
Mt. Albert Cemetery. Donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation
of Ontario would be appreciated.
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TRIBE o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-03-08 published
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Beulah
Evangeline (née
LUCAS)
On Thursday, March 6, 2008, Beulah Evangeline
(LUCAS)
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
of Aylmer formerly of Port Burwell, in her 87th year. Beloved
wife and mother. Survived by her children, LeeRoy (Joyce) of
Straffordville;
Dale
(Lindy) of Lambeth; Dora (Vic)
FISHER of
West
Lorne;
Isaac (Marlene) of Vienna; Chris (Peter)
ALEXANDER
of Saint Thomas; and Sam (Bonnie) of Port Burwell, and daughter-in-law
Dorothy TAILOR/TAYLOR of Tillsonburg. Loving grandmother to Phyllis
(Jeff) KONING, Kerry
TAILOR/TAYLOR, Trevor (Linda)
TAILOR/TAYLOR, Rachael
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Christopher (Marcy)
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Nicole
(Mark)
LINDSAY, Vern (Heather)
FISHER, Tom
FISHER, Isaac and Nathan
TAILOR/TAYLOR, Beth and Jim
WILLIAMS,
Jessie TAILOR/TAYLOR.
Great-grandmother to Derek and Dustin
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Douglas KONING,
Cassie and Carol
TAILOR/TAYLOR, Lucas and Michael
TAILOR/TAYLOR,
Lauren and Matthew
LINDSAY. Survived by her sisters-in-law Myrtle
TILTON of Tillsonburg and Vicki
TRIBE of Aylmer. Predeceased
by her loving husband Sam
TAILOR/TAYLOR (1979,) son Lonnie (1999,) son
Richard (1942), daughter Mary Jane (1957), granddaughter Michelle
TAILOR/TAYLOR (1962,) parents John (1974) and Velldora
(KING) (1954)
LUCAS, sister Marion
GOLDTHORPE (2003,) and brother Stephen (1925)
and many brothers and sisters-in-law. Beulah's family will receive
Friends at Ostrander's Funeral Home, 43 Bidwell Street, Tillsonburg
(519) 842-5221 on Sunday, March 9, 2008 from 2: 00-4:00 and 7:00-9:00 p.m.
Rev. Susan
EAGLE officiating. Funeral service will be held in
Ostrander's Funeral Home Chapel on Monday, March 10, 2008 at
11: 00 a.m. Interment will occur in Straffordville Cemetery. A heartfelt
Thank-You to the nurses and staff at Terrace Lodge for their
kind and loving care. At the families request memorial donations
(payable by cheque) may be made to the Terrace Lodge Palliative
Care, the Terrace Lodge Auxiliary, Canadian Cancer Society or
the Canadian National Institute for the Blind Personal condolences
may be sent to www.ostrandersfuneralhome.com
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TRIEMSTRA o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-04-08 published
SLAGER,
Pieter
Wiebe
Peacefully on Monday, April 07, 2008 at Bluewater Health, Sarnia,
Pieter Wiebe
SLAGER, age 59 of Sarnia. Much loved husband of
Bonita (TREMAIN)
SLAGER.
Loved father of Thomas of Sarnia, Ryan
of Ingersoll and Matthew and Yenvi of Santa Barbara, California.
Loving grandfather to Samuel of Ingersoll. Dear brother and brother-in-law
to Case and Tillie
DEKRAAKER of Alymer, Ivan and Ina
SLAGER of
Woodstock, Al and Grace
SLAGER of Woodstock, Charles and Elsie
TRIEMSTRA of Woodstock, Mike and Carolyn
SLAGER of Woodstock
and Nancy SLAGER of Woodstook. Loved son-in-law of Irene
TREMAIN,
Sarnia. Brother-in-law of Bob and Gayle
SLACK, Petrolia, Ernie
and Pat TREMAIN, Sarnia, Ron and Karen
BAIN, Corunna, JoAnn
TREMAIN,
Sarnia, Roger and Doreen
SCARROW,
Sarnia,
Ron and Barb
CROWE,
Sarnia, Janet and Pat
MUXLOW,
Fort McMurray, John and Carol
KNIGHT,
Sarnia. Lovingly remembered by numerous nieces and nephews. Sadly
missed by his best friend Pico. Predeceased by infant daughter
Liesha SLAGER, his parents Pieter and Maryke
SLAGER and stepmother
Grietje SLAGER, brothers John and his wife
Penny
SLAGER,
Charles
SLAGER, father-in-law Ernest
TREMAIN, brother-in-law Norris
TREMAIN.
The funeral service will be held on Thursday, April 10, 2008
at 11: 00 a.m. at Smith Funeral Home, 1576 London Line, Sarnia.
Interment will follow in Lakeview Cemetery, Sarnia. Family and
Friends will be received at Smith Funeral Home on Wednesday afternoon
from 2 to 4 p.m. and evening from 7 to 9 p.m. Memorial donations
may be made to Bluewater Health Palliative Care, Goodwill Industries,
Sarnia, or the Victorian Order of Nurses Adult Day Program in
Ingersoll. Memories and condolences may be sent online at www.smithfuneralhome.ca.
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TRIENEKENS o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-02-18 published
STEEGHS,
Johanna "
Jeannette"
W. (née
VANLIER)
Peacefully at Riverview Gardens, Chatham, on Saturday February 16,
2008, Johanna "Jeannette" W.
STEEGHS, age 93, of Chatham, beloved
wife of the late Martin
STEEGHS (1974.) Born in Helden, Holland
in 1915, daughter of the late Regina
TRIENEKENS and Gerardus
VANLIER. Loving mother of Nellie
VAN
DER
VENNE (Adrian) of Leamington,
Gerda BUZAN
(Karlo) of Melbourne, Agnes
LAMERS (Willie)
Blenheim,
Martin STEEGHS (Regina) Whitby, Mia
SADDINGTON (Hal) of Chatham,
John STEEGHS
(Colette,)
Anita
STEEGHS of Port Bruce and Jeannette
ROACH
(Ron) of Ottawa. Sadly missed by 21 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren,
4 step-grandchildren and 2 step-great-grandchildren. Also sadly
missed by a son-in-law Louis
VAN
DEN
BOGAART, by 4 sisters and
one brother and by many relatives in Holland. She is predeceased
by a daughter Gina
VAN
DEN
BOGAART (2006,) 2 grandchildren; Kelley
ROACH (1990) and Shawna
ROACH (1986) and one brother in 1988.
Friends and relatives may call at the Hinnegan-Peseski Funeral
Home, 156 William St. S. Chatham from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. on Tuesday
February 19, 2008 where Parish Prayers will be offered on Tuesday
at 7 pm.. Mass of the Resurrection will be celebrated on Wednesday
February 20, 2008 at 10 a.m. in St. Ursula's Church. Burial will
be in St. Matthews Cemetery, Alvinston Ontario. Donations to
the Charity of your choice would be appreciated. Online condolences
welcomed at www.peseski.com
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TRIFON o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-03-24 published
TRIFON,
Trifon
Peacefully at L.H.S.C. Victoria Hospital on Saturday, March 22,
2008, Trifon
TRIFON in his 81st year. Cherished husband of Bessy
of 50 years. Devoted father of Jim (Marina) and Christina
BRIDEN
(Clifford). Loving grandfather of Trinity, Vicki, William, Tryphonas
and Georgia. Survived by sister Maria of London and brothers
John and Peter of Greece. Friends will be received at Logan Funeral
Home, 371 Dundas St. (between Waterloo and Colborne) on Tuesday
from 6: 30-9 p.m. Funeral service will be held at Holy Trinity
Greek Orthodox Church, 131 Southdale Rd. W. on Wednesday, March 26,
2008 at 11 a.m. with Father Elias
DROSSOS officiating. Interment
Woodland Cemetery. Prayers will be held in the chapel at 8 p.m.
Friends who wish may make memorial donations to Holy Trinity
Greek Orthodox Church or L.H.S.C. Cancer Program. Online condolences
can be expressed at www.loganfh.ca. A tree will be planted as
a living memorial to Mr. Trifon Trifon
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TRIGGER o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-07-02 published
COLVIN,
Elsie
Irene (formerly
TRIGGER, née
SMITH)
(February 01, 1915-June 23, 2008)
Peacefully at Strathmere Lodge, Strathroy. Predeceased by her
parents, Thomas H.
SMITH (1959) and
Nora (1976) of London, her
brother Rev. Tom
SMITH (2000) of Auborn, Washington State, and
two sisters Marjorie
DAGLEY (1995) of London and Ora
MacARTHUR
(2001) of Winnipeg. Elsie is survived by her younger sister Noreen
DALE of Strathroy. Beloved wife of two predeceased husbands James
Wellington
TRIGGER (1954) of London and John Knox
COLVIN (1977)
of Belmont. Beloved aunt of Doctor Peter
SMITH and wife
Betty of
Washington
State,
Sandra
POSNO and husband Ron of London, Penny
McGREGOR and husband Mike of Chatham, Colin
MacARTHUR and wife
Sharon of Winnipeg, Cathy
LUCAS and husband Len of Winnipeg,
Barbara STUBBS and husband Byron of Glencoe and Paul
DALE and
wife Bonnie of Denfield. Also survived by great nieces and great
nephews Bryar, Brydn, and Bary
STUBBS,
Jason and Kimberly
DALE,
Rob
(Nathalie,)
Colin (Gail,) and Sandy (Christine)
McGREGOR,
Sara and Lexi
McARTHUR,
Kristen and Tim
LUCAS, several great-great-grand
nieces and nephews. Elsie grew up in London, the fourth of five
children and worked a variety of stenographic roles for the Federal
Government and Provost Police at Wolsley Barracks. In 1960, she
moved with her husband Jack to Sept Isles, Quebec where she was
very active with the Royal Canadian Legion and the local curling
and golf clubs. During the early seventies, she and Jack relocated
to Merrickville, Ontario to own and operate the Merrick Hotel
- A heritage property on the Rideau Canal. Elsie was widowed
shortly after returning to London in 1976. An avid bridge player,
she also became very active with the Thistle Lawn Bowling Club
(life time membership) and volunteered with the Salvation Army,
the Heart and Stroke Foundation and the Lung Association. A memorial
service will be held at the Westview Funeral Chapel, 709 Wonderland
Road North, on Friday, July 4, 2008 at 3 p.m. Private interment
Mount Pleasant Cemetery. In lieu of flowers memorial donations
may be made to the Lung Association or the Canadian Cancer Society.
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TRIGT o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2008-05-07 published
LINKLATER,
Harold
Fraser
Harold Fraser
LINKLATER was born on October 1, 1917 in Teeswater,
Ontario to Harvey and Gladys (née Mason
FRASER)
LINKLATER. He
was the oldest of three brothers. Until his death all four of
them were still living - I'm sure that is a record for four brothers
who had survived World War 2. Harold died at 90 and all his brothers
are in their 80s. His great-grandparents arrived in Canada from
the Orkneys in Scotland in 1852 and some of his great-uncles
had come to Canada with the Hudson's Bay Company. The family
moved to Kincardine in August 1929 when his father Harvey bought
the furniture store and funeral home from W.H.A.
MORRISON. He
worked helping his father from age 12, but really started that
career in 1935 when he finished Grade 12. In 1937-38 he took
courses at the Banting Institute and General Hospital in Toronto.
At 19 he got his license as an undertaker but couldn't use it
until he was 21. He married Nora Elizabeth
DIMOND on November 20,
1940. In May 1940 he had joined the Canadian army. He went into
Officer training in Brockville and between 1940 to 1943 he was
stationed in Ontario, Manitoba and British Columbia. In World
War 2 he went overseas in June 1944 before the invasion of France
and stayed there until the fall of 1946. He was in the 19th Self-Propelled
Regiment. He was a Captain by the time the war ended. His daughter
Elizabeth Ann was born in 1949 and son John Douglas in 1951.
He was a Rover Scout and became a cub and scout leader. He was
on the Kincardine Public School Board for 10 years, belonged
to the Rotary Club, the Kinsmen, the Masonic Lodge and was president
of the Chamber of Commerce for two years and received an award.
In 1970 he was chairman of the Old Boy's and Girls Reunion Committee
and won the award of Citizen of the Year. He cherished the silver
tray that he was given to him with that inscription. The award
was reported in the London Free Press. Ballots were received
from as far away as Michigan and from across the province. It
was the largest number of ballots at that time and 70 percent
voted for him. His pride and joy was the cottage he built on
Crab Cove near Red Bay. He bought the lakefront property in 1952
for $350 and in 1953 he and his neighbour Ed
HAGEDORN put up
the frame. He worked both at the Linklater Funeral Home and the
Linklater Furniture Store. From 1966 to 1974 he owned and operated
the funeral business by himself. In 1974 at age 57 he sold the
Funeral business although he helped the new owner in the summers
for 4-5 years afterwards. In 1974 he and Nora bought a place
in Lakeland, Florida and started going there in the winters in
1975. Nora died on his birthday, October 1, 1988 after a 48-year
marriage. He married Helen Emma
HAYES (née
COULSON) of Saint Thomas
and Lakeland, Florida on July 22 1989. He and Helen lived at
the cottage until September 2000 and
in Owen Sound since then.
They wintered in Lakeland until 1995 when Harold got cancer of
the jaw. He survived that as he did a heart attack, strokes,
blindness, and several operations. He was tenacious and had a
tremendous will to live through all of these ailments until April 2008
when he accepted he was failing. Perhaps being a funeral director
had given him this will to live because he had to live with death
around him for so many years. Harold is survived by his beloved
wife Helen, his daughter Elizabeth (Liza) and her husband James
TROTTIER of Manila, Philippines, his son Douglas (Doug) of Red
Bay, his grandchildren Jesse and Dane of Barrie, his brothers
Ken (and Reita) of Kincardine, Bryce (and Alma) of Jarvis and
Gordon (and Joan) of Toronto, and his former daughter-in-law,
Dianne LINKLATER of Kincardine; his step-family Helen (and Bert)
WRAY of Durham and their children Marla (and Lee)
ZWOLMAN of
Milton, Kevin and David
WRAY; and to Marg
NICHOL (and Gerald)
of Brampton, Donald
FINDLAY (and Teresa) of Campbell River, British
Columbia and William
FINDLAY (and Gazelle) of Winnipeg; as well
as everyone's children and many grandchildren, great- and great-great-grandchildren.
Heartfelt thanks and affection are extended to dearest Helen,
Helen and Bert
WRAY of Durham, Fern and Ken
FYNN,
Linda
CRANDALL
and Ab LIPSETT and Mary
VAN
TRIGT, all of Owen Sound for their
loving care and assistance over the last years. A memorial service
took place on Monday May 5 at the Kincardine cemetery and was
followed by a reception at Knox Presbyterian Church. Arrangements
were made by Harold's friend Tom
WHITCROFT of the Thomas C. Whitcroft
Funeral Home and Chapel in Sauble Beach. Donations can be made
to the charity of your choice.
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TRIMBELL o@ca.on.grey_county.artemesia.flesherton.the_flesherton_advance 2008-01-02 published
McCABE,
Ross
Raymond
Peacefully with his family beside him on Wednesday, December 26,
2007 in his 83rd year. Beloved husband and best friend of Betty.
Loving father of Shirley and the late Dan
LYNCH,
Shiela and Dennis
FOSTER, Mary Lynn and Terry
BERNARD, Ray and Tara
McCABE and
Betty Jo (B.J.) and Dave
LEE. Dear grandfather of Patrick, Jeremy
and Christopher
LYNCH,
Crystal
FOSTER, Jessica and Stefanie
BERNARD,
Tiffany, Jasmine, Brandi and Jade
McCABE, Foster and Avery
LEE
and great-grandfather of Adia, Levi, Abby and Clayton
LYNCH.
Predeceased by his parents Russell and Marguerite
McCABE, his
sister Marie
TRIMBELL and his brother Eddie
McCABE.
The family
received Friends at the Doney Funeral Home, 318 Main St. E.,
Shelburne on Thursday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral service in
the funeral home chapel on Friday, December 28, 2007 at 2 p.m.
spring interment in Shelburne Cemetery. If desired, donations
to the Dufferin Alzheimer Society, Dufferin Oaks or Trinity United
Church would be appreciated.
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TRIMBLE o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2008-07-14 published
BLACKLOCK,
Clifford
Of Lion's head passed away suddenly at Markdale Hospital on Saturday,
July 12, 2008 in his 75th year. Loving husband of Leora Vail
BOYD and dear father of Marie
BLACKLOCK of Toronto and Dan (Nancy
BEER)
BLACKLOCK of Port Elgin. Lovingly remembered by grandchildren
Steph, Jamie, Beth, Erin and Mathew. Fondly thought of by Wendy
(FIELD) and Logan
TRIMBLE and remembered by Leanne and Allan
COOK and family and Marie and Larry
RAMAGE and family. Dear brother
of Freida WARDER,
Dorothy
HAWKE and Betty (Kim)
HOPKINS and brother-in-law
of Lorraine
BLACKLOCK,
Donna
BLACKLOCK, Eunice
BLACKLOCK, Leo
DUNCAN and Bob
CATLEY.
Cliff was predeceased by his first wife
Norma (BRAY,) son Bruce, parents Bessie
(GREIG) and Bob
BLACKLOCK
Jr., brothers Clarence, Bill and Murray and sisters Marilyn (in
infancy), Kay and Barbara. Family and Friends are invited to
share their memories at the Bethel Missionary Church, 18 Ferndale
Road, Lion's head on Monday, July 14th from 2: 00 to 4:00 and
7: 00 to 9:00 p.m. The funeral service to celebrate Cliff's life
will be held at the Church on Tuesday, July 15th at 2: 00 p.m.
Interment Eastnor Cemetery. Arrangements entrusted to the George
Funeral Home, Wiarton. In lieu of flowers, donations made to
the Heart and Stroke Foundation or the Cancer Society would be
appreciated by the family as expressions of sympathy. Condolences
may be sent to the family through www.georgefuneralhome.com
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TRIMBLE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-06-07 published
TRIMBLE,
William▼
Burbage▼
Smyth▼
Educator, died at Sunrise of Aurora on Monday, June 2nd 2008.
Born in California, he grew up in Toronto, obtaining his education
at the University of Toronto, from which he held four degrees.
His education was interrupted by five years of service with the
R.C.N.V.R., most of which was spent on loan to the Royal Navy.
He served first in Combined Operations and was on the carrier
ship M.V. Ettrick when it was torpedoed on its return from the
North African landings. He went back to sea as a Fighter Direction
Officer, attached to the first squadron of night fighters ever
to operate from an aircraft carrier. He was awarded a Mention
in Despatches on one of several Murmansk convoys. He was discharged
in 1945 as a Lieutenant-Commander. Back in civilian life, he
saw himself first and foremost as a teacher. Along with any administrative
duties, he always insisted on remaining part time in the classroom.
He served as Vice- President of Ryerson, professor of education
at the University of Toronto, Vice-President of Humber College
and first Chairman of The Board of George Brown College. He and
his wife (Dorothy▼
ROBERTSON) spent three years in Lesotho, Africa
in the 1970s where he helped to implement a World Bank education
project and Dorothy was Field Supervisor for Oxfam and Save the
Children Fund. Bill had a gift for writing. His family treasure
his letters and stories, but many students will remember his
texts, Understanding the Canadian Economy and Basic Economics
for Lesotho. While accomplished in his profession, Bill's devotion
to family was a priority. A man ahead of his times, he was a
sensitive and caring husband and father, actively engaged in
the raising of his children. He leaves his wife of sixty-three
years, daughters Catherine
WOLFE,
Virginia▼
WALSH (Michael
WALSH)
and Margaret
NORRIE, son Alan
TRIMBLE
(Andrea▼
ROTH,) grandchildren
Martin WOLFE (Karen
HISLOP), Heather
WOLFE (Dean
RIMANDO), Thomas
WALSH, Alan
WALSH, Mira
TRIMBLE, Rebecca
ALTON (Eric
ALTON) and
Hannah NORRIE, step-grandchildren Joshua
McKAY and Oliver
McKAY
and great-grand_sons Henry and Alexander
WOLFE.
Bill▼ and his family
very much appreciated the compassion and support of Sunrise and
Community Care Access Centre caregivers who enabled Dorothy and
Bill to remain together during his last years. A memorial service
in celebration of Bill's life will be held at Friends (Quaker)
Meeting House, 17030 Yonge Street, west side of Yonge Street
just south of Eagle Street and North of Mulock Drive, Newmarket,
on Saturday, June 21st, 2008 at 10: 30 a.m. Funeral arrangements
entrusted to Thompson Funeral Home, 905-727-5421. If desired,
donations may be made to Canadian Friends Service Committee,
60 Lowther Avenue, Toronto, Ontario M5R 1C7.
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TRIMBLE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-06-11 published
TRIMBLE,
William▲▼
Burbage▲▼
Smyth▲▼
Educator, died at Sunrise of Aurora on Monday, June 2nd 2008.
Born in California, he grew up in Toronto, obtaining his education
at the University of Toronto, from which he held four degrees.
His education was interrupted by five years of service with the
R.C.N.V.R., most of which was spent on loan to the Royal Navy.
He served first in Combined Operations and was on the carrier
ship M.V. Ettrick when it was torpedoed on its return from the
North African landings. He went back to sea as a Fighter Direction
Officer, attached to the first squadron of night fighters ever
to operate from an aircraft carrier. He was awarded a Mention
in Despatches on one of several Murmansk convoys. He was discharged
in 1945 as a Lieutenant-Commander. Back in civilian life, he
saw himself first and foremost as a teacher. Along with any administrative
duties, he always insisted on remaining part time in the classroom.
He served as Vice- President of Ryerson, professor of education
at the University of Toronto, Vice-President of Humber College
and first Chairman of The Board of George Brown College. He and
his wife (Dorothy▲▼
ROBERTSON) spent three years in Lesotho, Africa
in the 1970s where he helped to implement a World Bank education
project and Dorothy was Field Supervisor for Oxfam and Save the
Children Fund. Bill had a gift for writing. His family treasure
his letters and stories, but many students will remember his
texts, Understanding the Canadian Economy and Basic Economics
for Lesotho. While accomplished in his profession, Bill's devotion
to family was a priority. A man ahead of his times, he was a
sensitive and caring husband and father, actively engaged in
the raising of his children. He leaves his wife of sixty-three
years, daughters Catherine
WOLFE,
Virginia▲▼
WALSH (Michael
WALSH)
and Margaret
NORRIE, son Alan
TRIMBLE
(Andrea▲▼
ROTH,) grandchildren
Martin WOLFE (Karen
HISLOP), Heather
WOLFE (Dean
RIMANDO), Thomas
WALSH, Alan
WALSH, Mira
TRIMBLE, Rebecca
ALTON (Eric
ALTON) and
Hannah NORRIE, step-grandchildren Joshua
McKAY and Oliver
McKAY
and great-grand_sons Henry and Alexander
WOLFE.
Bill▲▼ and his family
very much appreciated the compassion and support of Sunrise and
Community Care Access Centre caregivers who enabled Dorothy and
Bill to remain together during his last years. A memorial service
in celebration of Bill's life will be held at Friends (Quaker)
Meeting House, 17030 Yonge Street, west side of Yonge Street
just south of Eagle Street and North of Mulock Drive, Newmarket,
on Saturday, June 21st, 2008 at 10: 30 a.m. Funeral arrangements
entrusted to Thompson Funeral Home, 905-727-5421. If desired,
donations may be made to Canadian Friends Service Committee,
60 Lowther Avenue, Toronto, Ontario M5R 1C7.
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TRIMBLE o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-06-14 published
TRIMBLE,
William▲▼
Burbage▲▼
Smyth▲▼
Educator, died at Sunrise of Aurora on Monday, June 2nd 2008.
Born in California, he grew up in Toronto, obtaining his education
at the University of Toronto, from which he held four degrees.
His education was interrupted by five years of service with the
R.C.N.V.R., most of which was spent on loan to the Royal Navy.
He served first in Combined Operations and was on the carrier
ship M.V. Ettrick when it was torpedoed on its return from the
North African landings. He went back to sea as a Fighter Direction
Officer, attached to the first squadron of night fighters ever
to operate from an aircraft carrier. He was awarded a Mention
in Despatches on one of several Murmansk convoys. He was discharged
in 1945 as a Lieutenant-Commander. Back in civilian life, he
saw himself first and foremost as a teacher. Along with any administrative
duties, he always insisted on remaining part time in the classroom.
He served as Vice- President of Ryerson, professor of education
at the University of Toronto, Vice-President of Humber College
and first Chairman of The Board of George Brown College. He and
his wife (Dorothy▲▼
ROBERTSON) spent three years in Lesotho, Africa
in the 1970s where he helped to implement a World Bank education
project and Dorothy was Field Supervisor for Oxfam and Save the
Children Fund. Bill had a gift for writing. His family treasure
his letters and stories, but many students will remember his
texts, Understanding the Canadian Economy and Basic Economics
for Lesotho. While accomplished in his profession, Bill's devotion
to family was a priority. A man ahead of his times, he was a
sensitive and caring husband and father, actively engaged in
the raising of his children. He leaves his wife of sixty-three
years, daughters Catherine
WOLFE,
Virginia▲▼
WALSH (Michael
WALSH)
and Margaret
NORRIE, son Alan
TRIMBLE
(Andrea▲▼
ROTH,) grandchildren
Martin WOLFE (Karen
HISLOP), Heather
WOLFE (Dean
RIMANDO), Thomas
WALSH, Alan
WALSH, Mira
TRIMBLE, Rebecca
ALTON (Eric
ALTON) and
Hannah NORRIE, step-grandchildren Joshua
McKAY and Oliver
McKAY
and great-grand_sons Henry and Alexander
WOLFE.
Bill▲▼ and his family
very much appreciated the compassion and support of Sunrise and
Community Care Access Centre caregivers who enabled Dorothy and
Bill to remain together during his last years. A memorial service
in celebration of Bill's life will be held at Friends (Quaker)
Meeting House, 17030 Yonge Street, west side of Yonge Street
just south of Eagle Street and North of Mulock Drive, Newmarket,
on Saturday, June 21st, 2008 at 10: 30 a.m. Funeral arrangements
entrusted to Thompson Funeral Home, 905-727-5421. If desired,
donations may be made to Canadian Friends Service Committee,
60 Lowther Avenue, Toronto, Ontario M5R 1C7.
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TRIMBLE,
William▲
Burbage▲
Smyth▲
Educator, died at Sunrise of Aurora on Monday, June 2nd 2008.
Born in California, he grew up in Toronto, obtaining his education
at the University of Toronto, from which he held four degrees.
His education was interrupted by five years of service with the
R.C.N.V.R., most of which was spent on loan to the Royal Navy.
He served first in Combined Operations and was on the carrier
ship M.V. Ettrick when it was torpedoed on its return from the
North African landings. He went back to sea as a Fighter Direction
Officer, attached to the first squadron of night fighters ever
to operate from an aircraft carrier. He was awarded a Mention
in Despatches on one of several Murmansk convoys. He was discharged
in 1945 as a Lieutenant-Commander. Back in civilian life, he
saw himself first and foremost as a teacher. Along with any administrative
duties, he always insisted on remaining part time in the classroom.
He served as Vice- President of Ryerson, professor of education
at the University of Toronto, Vice-President of Humber College
and first Chairman of The Board of George Brown College. He and
his wife (Dorothy▲
ROBERTSON) spent three years in Lesotho, Africa
in the 1970s where he helped to implement a World Bank education
project and Dorothy was Field Supervisor for Oxfam and Save the
Children Fund. Bill had a gift for writing. His family treasure
his letters and stories, but many students will remember his
texts, Understanding the Canadian Economy and Basic Economics
for Lesotho. While accomplished in his profession, Bill's devotion
to family was a priority. A man ahead of his times, he was a
sensitive and caring husband and father, actively engaged in
the raising of his children. He leaves his wife of sixty-three
years, daughters Catherine
WOLFE,
Virginia▲
WALSH (Michael
WALSH)
and Margaret
NORRIE, son Alan
TRIMBLE
(Andrea▲
ROTH,) grandchildren
Martin WOLFE (Karen
HISLOP), Heather
WOLFE (Dean
RIMANDO), Thomas
WALSH, Alan
WALSH, Mira
TRIMBLE, Rebecca
ALTON (Eric
ALTON) and
Hannah NORRIE, step-grandchildren Joshua
McKAY and Oliver
McKAY
and great-grand_sons Henry and Alexander
WOLFE.
Bill▲ and his family
very much appreciated the compassion and support of Sunrise and
Community Care Access Centre caregivers who enabled Dorothy and
Bill to remain together during his last years. A memorial service
in celebration of Bill's life will be held at Friends (Quaker)
Meeting House, 17030 Yonge Street, west side of Yonge Street
just south of Eagle Street and North of Mulock Drive, Newmarket,
on Saturday, June 21st, 2008 at 10: 30 a.m. Funeral arrangements
entrusted to Thompson Funeral Home, 905-727-5421. If desired,
donations may be made to Canadian Friends Service Committee,
60 Lowther Avenue, Toronto, Ontario M5R 1C7.
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TRIMMER o@ca.on.manitoulin.howland.little_current.manitoulin_expositor 2008-04-09 published
TRIMMER--In loving memory of Brian Trimmer and his infant son Nathan
Trimmer, who passed away April 14, 2006.
I looked toward the clouds today
And for a moment, saw your face.
And wondered just where you have gone,
Hoping it's a better place.
Did you show yourself to me today
To tell me you're alright?
Or was it just a daydream
Playing tricks upon my sight?
Then I thought of when you left,
You did not say a word.
We never said goodbye, but
In our hearts, your goodbye was heard.
You have changed our lives forever,
Your time here not in vain.
And hope you know we always wanted
To keep you safe from pain.
We will always feel the void inside
Because you are not here.
But each new thought you send our way
Lets us know you're always near.
So, until our journey nears its end
And we hear the angels sing,
We'll face each new day as it comes
And live off the love you bring.
A father and son together forever in God's care.
Until we meet again, lovingly remembered by Mom (Gramma T.), Julie (wife
and mom), Emma (daughter and sister), George (Grampa and Great Grampa),
Steve and Chrissy and family, Deanna and Arron and family.
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TRIMMER,
Ruth▼
Ellen
Peacefully on March 1, 2008, at the age of 63, surrounded by
loving family and Friends. Ruth was a unique, loving, vibrant
person who will continue to be cherished by all who knew her.
She will be profoundly missed by Jean
DEETH, her beloved partner
of 25 years. Treasured 'daughter' of Jean's mom, Margaret, and
dearly loved sister of David and Marianne
McKAY.
Predeceased
by parents Rev. Vincent
TRIMMER and Ellen McKay
TRIMMER.
Ruth will be sadly missed by a large circle of family and Friends
including Tim and Lynda
DEETH, with Matthew, Michael, Thomas and
Corey; Carolyn
DEETH and Philip Blackford with Christopher and
Ben; Debbie and Bill Trucker with Albert, Kyle and Adam; Lori
and Brien Ricker with Michaela and Mackenzie; Jeff and Patty
TRIMMER
with Jessica; and cousins Carroll and Sharon
McKAY.
The family extends their deepest appreciation to the staff of
the Medical/Surgical Intensive Care Unit at Toronto General Hospital,
with special thanks to Grace HO-
YOUNG and Doctor
LAZAR.
Funeral
service to be held at the Church of the Redeemer (Bloor and Avenue
Rd.) on Wednesday, March 5 at 2 p.m. Donations to the Canadian
Cancer Society or the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada would
be appreciated in lieu of flowers.
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TRIMMER,
Joyce
Former mayor of Scarborough and Metro councilor, passed away
at Princess Margaret Hospital on Saturday May 17th, 2008 at the
age of 80 after a remarkable 38 year encounter with cancer. Joyce
is survived by her loving husband of 55 years Douglas. Mother
to Karen, her husband Peter, and Andrea, her husband Philip.
Proud grandmother to Caileigh, Liam, Rhiannon and Hannah. Special
thanks to the doctors and nurses at the Palliative Care unit
for their care and compassion during her stay. A memorial service
to be held at Ogden Funeral Home on Friday May 23rd at 11 a.m.
reception to follow. Donations can me made to the Princess Margaret
Hospital
Foundation on behalf of Joyce
TRIMMER.
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TRIMMER o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-05-23 published
TRIMMER,
Ruth▲
Spiritual adventurer, gourmet vegetarian cook, film Connoisseur,
beloved partner, cherished friend. Born January 1, 1945, in Buffalo.
Died March 1 in Toronto following cardiac arrest, aged 63.
By Carol LATIMER, Cindy
MIFSUD, Clara
CHAN, Dorothea
HUDEC and
Liz YEIGH,
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Ruth was born on New Year's Day, and for the rest of her life
she embraced new beginnings with enthusiasm.
She and her older brother, David, were preacher's kids, born
to Ellen McKay
TRIMMER and Rev. Vincent
TRIMMER.
Growing up in
a strict Baptist household had its challenges for Ruth. All her
life she was both a spiritual seeker and a rebel.
Ruth once claimed she'd been a member of nearly every major religion
on earth, and probably a cult or two, but there was nothing superficial
about her search for meaning. She lived as she believed, at one
time giving up a comfortable job to become a mother's helper
to a single parent with two autistic children.
Her career eventually took her to the Ontario public service,
where her work in probation and then policy expressed her belief
that people were essentially good and should be helped, not punished.
She felt intense empathy for anyone who suffered.
Ruth came home in every sense of the word when she met Jean
DEETH.
She became an important part of the Deeth family, and also stayed
connected to her brother David and his children and grandchildren
in the United States.
Ruth and Jean shared 25 years of travel, summers at the cottage
on Oak Lake, Ontario, and movie-watching each September at the
Toronto International Film Festival. They gave fabulous dinner
parties, cooking vegetarian meals that impressed their most carnivorous
Friends. Their beloved dogs were their delight, and Ruth defended
even their worst behaviour. Maggie wasn't a biter - she had "high
prey instincts."
When Ruth was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2003, she responded
with her characteristic courage and intelligence. She researched
everything and sent around her chemo schedules so Friends would
know when she was up for a dinner party and when she wanted someone
to go to chemo with her. When she got a clean bill of health
in 2004, she and Jean threw a huge party.
Her experience with cancer led her back to school, studying for
her master of arts in ministry and spirituality at Regis College
at the University of Toronto, and training as a pastoral counsellor
and spiritual adviser. An intern at Toronto's Christian Counselling
Services, she described counselling clients as the most fulfilling
work she had ever known.
Ruth's unexpected death came as a shock. We will miss her infectious
grin, her wild taste in shirts and, most of all, her exuberant
and contagious excitement and satisfaction with life. We were
so lucky to have known her.
Carol LATIMER, Cindy
MIFSUD, Clara
CHAN, Dorothea
HUDEC and Liz
YEIGH are Ruth's Friends.
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TRINDADE,
Felix
Passed away suddenly at Saint Michael's Hospital on Saturday, March 1,
2008 at the age of 77. Beloved husband of Helen
WILKIE, for 41 years.
Felix will be fondly remembered by his family Rose, Richard,
Celia, Lourdes, Jason, Matthew, Michael, Antonio and Ricardo.
Friends may call at the Turner and Porter Yorke Chapel, 2357 Bloor
St. W., at Windermere, east of the Jane subway, on Tuesday from
7-9 p.m. Funeral Service to be held in the Chapel on Wednesday,
March 5, 2008 at 3 p.m.
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TRINEER o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-05-28 published
WHITE/WHYTE,
Karen
Lillian
Suddenly at home on May 25, 2008, Mrs. Karen Lillian
WHITE/WHYTE, of
London in her 72nd year. Beloved wife of the late Thomas
WHITE/WHYTE
(1987.) Loving mother of Patricia
PRYDE of London and Jill and
Neil TRINEER of Whitby. Dear grandmother of Christen and Leah.
She will be sadly missed by her sister Latisha
ROBERTS and brothers
Peter and Paul
KOEHLER. A Service of remembrance will be held
in the Needham Funeral Chapel (520 Dundas Street, London) on Friday,
May 30, 2008 at 1 p.m. with visitation one hour prior to the
service. In lieu of flowers donation to the Canadian Cancer Society
would be appreciated. She will be fondly remembered for her love
of art, travel and family.
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TRIP o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-07-18 published
NORMAN,
Frank
Willard
It is with profound sadness that his family announces that Frank
passed away peacefully on July 16, 2008 at the age of 92. Survived
by his beloved wife of 66 years, Helen and his 6 children, Frances
HALLIDAY (Bob), Patricia (Bob
MUSTARD), Barbara, Cathy
BRAINE
(Bruce), Robert (Kristie) and Mary
LOHMUS (John). He is survived
by his remaining sister, Marion
NORMAN, IBVM. Predeceased
by his sisters Eleanor
MOSS and Dorothy
MATTHEWS.
Proud
Grandpa
of 12 grandchildren; Wendy "Rebecca"
RITSON
(Tim) of France,
Jim HALLIDAY (Amanda), Rob
BRAINE, Janet
HALLIDAY (Andy Hughes),
Elizabeth BRAINE of United Kingdom, Pieter
TRIP,
Gavin
MOGAN
and Gaelen
NORMAN of British Columbia, Trisha and Jennifer
LOHMUS,
Tyler and Shawn
NORMAN of California and 6 great-grandchildren
Holly, Maddie, Sophia, Stephen, Ashlyn, and Callum. Frank was
founding partner and retired president of Hanford Lumber, twice
President of the Toronto Camera Club and
an Royal Canadian Air
Force World War 2 Veteran. He was an avid photographer, world
traveler, wine connoisseur and life-long fan of the Argos and
Leafs. Friends may call at the Turner and Porter Butler Chapel,
4933 Dundas St. W., Etobicoke (between Kipling and Islington
Aves.) on Sunday, July 20, 2008 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A Funeral
Mass will be held on Monday, July 21, 2008 at 10: 30 a.m. at Our
Lady of Peace Church, 3914 Bloor St. W., Toronto. Private interment
at a later date. Donations may be made to the Canadian Diabetes
Association or the Heart and Stroke Foundation. On-line condolences
may be made at www.turnerporter.ca.
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TRIPP o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-02-13 published
TRIPP,
Laura (formerly
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON, née
METCALFE)
Quietly, at Westmount Long Term Care Centre, Kitchener, on Tuesday,
February 12, 2008. Laura
(THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON)
TRIPP (née
METCALFE,) 95 years,
formerly of Sarnia and Petrolia. Beloved wife of the late Ray
TRIPP (1997) and
Henry
(Pat)
THOMPSON/THOMSON/TOMPSON/TOMSON (1962.) Dear mother of
June MacKENZIE of Kitchener. Loving grandmother of Kristine and
Tom FORTUNA of Kitchener, Murray
MacKENZIE of London and Kim
and Chris COGHLAN of Kitchener. Cherished great-grandmother of
Mandy, Danny, Candice, Christopher and Amy and great great-grandmother
to Logan. Dear sister of the late Henry, Delbert and Bert
METCALFE,
Lavena PHILIPS and Dorothy
HULL and her husband Clarence of Petrolia.
Special friend to Robert
IRVINE of Sarnia. Visitors will be received
at the Wyoming Baptist Church, Broadway Street, Wyoming, on Friday,
from 11 a.m. to 12: 45 p.m., followed by a funeral service at
1: 00 p.m. Interment to follow in Hillsdale Cemetery, Petrolia.
As expressions of sympathy, memorial donations may be made by
cheque to the M.S. Society. Arrangements entrusted to the Needham-Jay
Funeral Home, Petrolia (519-882-0100). Memories and condolences
may sent on-line from www.needhamjay.com.
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TRIPP o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-06-21 published
TRIPP,
George
Lester
Peacefully in Veteran's Care at Parkwood Hospital, London, Ontario,
June 20, 2008 in his 97th year. Retired 1972 as Manager, Bank
of Nova Scotia, Arnprior, Ontario after 43 years of service,
he also served overseas from 1940 to 1945 as a Major in the Canadian
Army with the Cameron Highlanders of Ottawa. Predeceased in 1998
by his beloved wife
Lydia
Louise
(BOND) and dear brother Thomas
Meredith TRIPP in 1960. Dear father of Ian (Flora,) Robert (Peter,)
Thomas
(Karen.)
Loving Grandfather of Cynthia (Mark)
STRICKLAND,
David (Laura)
TRIPP, Meredith
TRIPP, Allan (Lindsay)
TRIPP, Eric
(Julie) TRIPP,
Christopher
MacIVER. Proud
Great-grandfather to
Benjamin, Mercede, William, Caroline, Halle. Uncle and Great-uncle
to many nieces and nephews. Cremation has taken place. A private
family gathering will celebrate his life and a plaque will be
placed in his memory beside Lydia in Gibbons Park. A special
thanks to the wonderful staff at Parkwood Hospital and to all
the Friends who visited and helped make Dad's last years so happy.
Those who so desire may make a donation in his memory to Parkwood
Hospital, London, Ontario.
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TRIPP o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-02-16 published
MOORE,
Donald
Herbert
Passed away at Grand River Hospital, Kitchener, Ontario on Wednesday,
February 13, 2008. Loving and beloved husband of Mary
MOORE
(TRIPP)
for 59 years, loving father of Patricia
DOUGLAS/DOUGLASS and Brian and
his wife Barbara, dear Gramps of Shawn and Mark
DOUGLAS/DOUGLASS and Katie,
Jennifer and Sarah
MOORE.
Don was a very loving and caring person
who always wore a smile. His first love was his family whom he
cherished.
Don was born in Buffalo, New York,
son of the late R. Wesley
MOORE and Myra Middleton
MOORE and the late Electa Strong
MOORE.
Brother of the late Robert M.
MOORE and William E.
DEMPSTER.
Don enjoyed a 45 year career with the Mutual Life Assurance Company
of Canada, working in offices in Waterloo, Hamilton, Toronto,
St. Catharines and Timmins, where he met Mary. In 1949, Don was
appointed Branch manager of Mutual Life's Oshawa branch, where
he remained until 1969 when he returned to head Office in Waterloo.
Following his retirement from Mutual Life in 1978, Don worked
for a few years with the Kitchener Chamber of Commerce.
During the Second World War, Don served with the Royal Canadian
Navy in Halifax.
Don was a longtime member of the Kiwanis Club, serving as President
of the Oshawa Kiwanis Club in 1967. Don was also a member of
the Kitchener-Waterloo Granite Club, the Probus Club, the Retired
Business and Professional Men's Club and KCI's Boys of the
Thirties, as well as a volunteer with the Canadian Cancer Society,
the Heart and Stroke Foundation and the Arthritis Society.
Visitation will be held on Friday, February 15, 2008 at the Erb and
Good Family Funeral Home, 171 King Street South, Waterloo from
4-6 p.m. A private family service will be held at the Church
of the Holy Saviour in Waterloo, where in his youth, Don served
as a choir boy, and in his adult life as Rector's Warden and
sidesman.
If desired, donations may be made in Don's memory to the Heart
and Stroke Foundation of Ontario or the Arthritis Society and
can be arranged through the funeral home, 519-745-8445 or www.erbgood.com
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TRIPP o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-06-04 published
CRAIG,
Kathleen
After a lengthy battle with cancer at the age of 64 years. She
is survived by her devoted daughter Kristy
CHABOT and her future
son-in-law Anthony
WAUGH of Australia. She also leaves her two
sisters Margaret
CRAIG
(Isle of Arran) and Sheena
KENNEDY (Wellington,
Ontario,) her niece Kathy
KENNEDY and family, her nephew Stephan and
Stephanie TRIPP as well as many supportive and wonderful Friends.
After 25 years in the Financial Market. She was instrumental
in setting up the Montreal Cash Management Association and the
Canadian National Association. Come and join in a celebration
of her life at J.J. Cardinal Funeral Home, 2125 Notre-Dame Street,
Lachine 514-639-1511, on Friday, June 6, 2008 at 3: 30 p.m. and
visitation from 3: 00 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations to the
Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated.
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