McSWAIN o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2008-02-11 published
FRILLMAN,
June▼
Isabelle▼ (née
McSWAIN)
(July 1st, 1993-January 30th, 2008)
Our beloved mother and best friend passed away peacefully at
Grey Nuns Hospital in Edmonton. Mom will be sadly missed by her
children and grandchildren: Kevin and Debbie, Caitlyn, Breanna,
Jeremy and Crystal, Nolan and Maeva, in Edmonton, Alberta, Judson
in Banff, Alberta, Matthew and Carla, Brandon and Shaeleigh in
Owen▼
Sound,▼
Ontario,▼ Wanda and Jim
HALL in Evergreen, Alberta,
Kristina and José
BATISTE,
Juan▼ and Isabel in Calgary, Alberta,
Linda FRILLMAN.
Our▼ mother was much loved and cherished by Bev and
Bob Bricker and family, the Meloche family, Barb Reed and John
Christy. Mom leaves behind many Friends in Victoria and Vancouver,
British Columbia and Owen Sound, Ontario. Our mother made many
Friends through years of traveling and her last years in Edmonton.
She was an active member in the Commerettes and the Owen Sound
Legion Branch 6. Mom was predeceased by her parents, Wanda and
Angus McSWAIN, 2 brothers and 1 sister, and also her husband
Kevin FRILLMAN.
Our▼ mother will be remembered for her strength
and perseverance. Mom's last wish is a final trip to Acapulco
where her children will scatter her ashes. Mom spent many happy
years there with her mother. In lieu of flowers, donation can
be made to Grey Nun's Community Hospital Spiritual Care Dept.,
ear-mark Family Room Renovations or Grey Nun's Dialysis Unit,
1100 Youville Doctor West, Edmonton, Alberta., T6L 5X8. Condolences
can be sent to kevfrill@hotmail.com, kristinafrillman@yahoo.ca
and wandafrillman@pentnet.net.
May you rest in peace in heaven with all the angels, Mom
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McSWAIN o@ca.on.grey_county.owen_sound.the_sun_times 2008-02-28 published
FRILLMAN,
June▲
Isabelle▲ (née
McSWAIN)
(July 1st, 1933-January 30th, 2008)
Our beloved mother and best friend passed away peacefully at
Grey Nuns Hospital in Edmonton. Mom will be sadly missed by her
children and grandchildren: Kevin and Debbie, Caitlyn, Breanna,
Jeremy and Crystal, Nolan and Maeva, in Edmonton, Alberta, Judson
in Banff, Alberta, Matthew and Carla, Brandon and Shaeleigh in
Owen▲
Sound,▲
Ontario,▲ Wanda and Jim
HALL in Evergreen, Alberta,
Kristina and José
BATISTE,
Juan▲ and Isabel in Calgary, Alberta,
Linda FRILLMAN.
Our▲ mother was much loved and cherished by Bev and
Bob Bricker and family, the Meloche family, Barb Reed and John
Christy. Mom leaves behind many Friends in Victoria and Vancouver,
British Columbia and Owen Sound, Ontario. Our mother made many
Friends through years of traveling and her last years in Edmonton.
She was an active member in the Commerettes and the Owen Sound
Legion Branch 6. Mom was predeceased by her parents, Wanda and
Angus McSWAIN, 2 brothers and 1 sister, and also her husband
Kevin FRILLMAN.
Our▲ mother will be remembered for her strength
and perseverance. Mom's last wish is a final trip to Acapulco
where her children will scatter her ashes. Mom spent many happy
years there with her mother. In lieu of flowers, donation can
be made to Grey Nun's Community Hospital Spiritual Care Dept.,
ear-mark Family Room Renovations or Grey Nun's Dialysis Unit,
1100 Youville Doctor West, Edmonton, Alberta., T6L-5X8. Condolences
can be sent to kevfrill@hotmail.com, kristinafrillman@yahoo.ca
and wandafrillman@pentnet.net. May you rest in peace in heaven
with all the angels, Mom
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McSWAIN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-07-09 published
SMITH,
Margaret "
Evelyn"
(McNALLY)
Peacefully at Marshall Gowland Manor on Tuesday, July 8, 2008,
Margaret "Evelyn"
(McNALLY)
SMITH, age 93 of Sarnia. Beloved
wife of the late Foster "Royden"
SMITH (1999.) Loving mother
of Linda (Les)
MOIR,
Elizabeth
(Bob)
HALEY, and William
SMITH.
Cherished grandmother of Keith
MOIR,
Melissa
(Shawn)
KARR, Paula
(Trevor) McKINLAY, Brad (Paula)
HALEY, Cory (Ehryn
TORRELL)
HALEY,
Blair SMITH, and Jennette (Jay)
SMITH.
Great-grandmother of Haley
McKINLAY.
Evelyn will be missed by her extended family Kevin,
Sarah, Rachel, and Emily
McSWAIN and Jen and Connor
MacLEAN.
Survived by sisters Adeline
SWAN of Inwood and Annie Mae
WALLIS
of Chatham. Predeceased by brothers Garnet and Ross
McNALLY.
The family would like to thank Betty
RIGBY and the staff of Marshall
Gowland Manor for their devoted care and support. Family and
Friends will be received on Friday, July 11, 2008, from 2: 00 to
4: 00 p.m. and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. at Smith Funeral Home, 1576 London
Line, Sarnia. A funeral service will be held on Saturday, July 12,
2008, at 2: 00 p.m. at Smith Funeral Home, Sarnia. Interment in
Alvinston Cemetery. Sympathy may be expressed through donations
to the charity of your choice. Memories and condolences may be
sent online at www.smithfuneralhome.ca
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McSWEEN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2008-04-17 published
STAPLETON,
Kathleen (née
HAGGARTY)
Passed peacefully on April 15, 2008 at Sunnybrook Hospital in
Toronto in her 90th year. Predeceased by her loving husband Doctor Frank
STAPLETON (1997.) Sadly missed by her children Rosemary
SIMMS,
Nancy (Bob)
MacIVER, Brian (Karen), and Elaine (Stewart)
MacSWEEN.
Survived by her grandchildren Robert and Michael (Georgia)
SIMMS,
Lindsay and Shannon
MacIVER and Meghan, Mark and Ryan
MacSWEEN.
Cherished by her siblings Mildred
SCHAEFER,
Helen
DEVEREAUX,
Frank (Betty), Jerome (Theresa), Margaret (Jack) and sister-in-law
Angela.
Predeceased by her siblings Ellahree (Clem)
PAYTON,
Emmett,
Leon and her two brothers-in-law Albert
SCHAEFER and Robert
DEVEREAUX.
Her sparkling smile and love of life and good Friends, will always
be remembered. Thanks to Sunnybrook Hospital, Doctor
INGBER and
the comforting care of the nursing staff where Kaye spent her
final days. We are most thankful for the long term care at The
Houses of Providence in Toronto. Special thanks to her wonderful
caregivers, Pina and Mavis as well as Doctor
McCURRAH and Nurse
Elsa. Mass of a Christian Burial will take place at St. Ambrose
R.C. Church, 210 South Street, Cambridge, on Friday, April 18,
2008 at 11 a.m. Family and Friends may gather at the T. Little
Funeral Home, 223 Main Street, Cambridge from 9-10: 30 a.m. before
proceeding to church. As an expression of sympathy, donations
can be made to the Houses of Providence.
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McSWEENEY o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2008-04-05 published
McDONALD,
Julian
Hugh
Of Winnipeg, Manitoba, passed away peacefully at the St. Norbert
Personal Care Home on April 1, 2008. Hugh was born in Winnipeg,
Manitoba on September 16, 1927, the youngest
son of the late
John Hamilton and Marion Cecil
McDONALD. He was predeceased in
2000 by the love of his life, his beloved wife of forty-two years,
Diane Mary
McDONALD. He was also predeceased by his sister Marion,
and his brother Ian (Janet). Hugh is survived by his children:
Elizabeth GAGE
(Gord) and grandchildren Sarah and Christopher
of Winnipeg; Donald (Teresa) and grandchildren Nicholas, Rebecca,
Davis, and Madeleine of Calabasas, California; Gillian
QUINN
of Breckenridge, Colorado; Heidi
McSWEENEY
(Michael) and grandchildren
Benjamin and Connor of Ottawa; and Heather
STEFANSON
(Jason)
and grandchildren Victoria and Thomas of Winnipeg. He is also
survived by his sister Elizabeth
ARMYTAGE of Winnipeg, and Cynthia
(Andrew) HUNTER of London, Ontario, along with many cousins,
nieces and nephews. Hugh was raised in Winnipeg and received
his early education at Tuxedo Public School and Bishop Ridley
College, prior to joining The Royal Canadian Naval College in
1944. After the war he enrolled in studies at University of Manitoba,
graduating from the Faculty of Law in 1952. Hugh then began his
law career at the firm Thompson Dorfman Sweatman and after several
energizing years left the firm to join the family business. Hugh
had many business endeavors throughout his long tenure as President
of the McDonald Grain Company Ltd. These activities primarily
led him into real estate development where he spent over 25 years
building and developing the residential sub-divisions north of
Winnipeg in the rural municipality of East St. Paul. In addition,
there are a variety of residential and storage facilities within
Winnipeg which still owe their origins to Hugh's intensive activities
and calculating insight. Early on in life, Hugh's keen interests
in community responsibility led to his passionate involvement
in charity work and eventually politics. Hugh became an active
member of the Progressive Conservative Party, and sought election
to the Manitoba Legislature. Over the course of his life, Hugh
was active in all provincial and federal elections. Few people
loved Manitoba and Winnipeg more than Hugh did, and he spoke
passionately about his city and Province to anyone he came into
contact with throughout his extensive travels in Canada and abroad.
Never far from his heart was the Winnipeg Squash Racquet Club
where he was an original Life Member and keen sportsman. Hugh
was a devoted father and an incredible family man. His loving
children were the beneficiaries of several trips throughout North
America in the family motor home, often enjoying 'preferred parking'
status at many of the continent's finest ski resorts and beaches.
From an early age Hugh developed a passion for Lake of the Woods,
where he spent over six decades of summers at the family camp,
Nebinitawin. For over forty years, he, Diane, and their children
were able to experience the beauty of the Lake together, and
share many good times with family Friends and relatives. Hugh
loved to entertain and 'Neb' was the preferred location for many
great parties and family weddings held over the years. Lake life
also brought out the passion Hugh had for sailing and later,
tennis, both of which he keenly pursued through his membership
and leadership in the Royal Lake of the Woods Yacht Club. Hugh
loved his community, cherished his Scottish heritage and was
an active parishioner of St. George's Anglican Church and a proud
member of The St. Andrew's Society. Hugh knew and understood
the importance of giving back to the community and never shied
away from participating in his community's life. He was a past
Chairman of the Board at Balmoral Hall School, past board member
of Ridley College, past Chairman of the Children's Hospital Research
Foundation, past board member of the Health Science Centre Research
Foundation, and
an Honorary Life member of the Progressive Conservative
Party of Manitoba. Hugh will be remembered and loved for his
good-natured disposition, keen sense of humor, natural cleverness,
value of tradition and above all, for the love he showed towards
family and Friends. He will be sorely missed by his children,
grandchildren, Friends and relatives, all of whom take solace
in knowing he is now at peace and with Diane watching over all
of us. A celebration of Hugh's life will be held at St. George's
Anglican Church, 168 Wilton Street at Grosvenor, on Friday April 11,
2008 at 1: 30 p.m. followed by interment at Saint_John's Cathedral
and reception at The Manitoba Club. In Lieu of flowers, the family
requests that donations be made to The Children's Hospital Foundation,
CE 501-840 Sherbrooke Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3A 1S1 Thomson
Funeral Home. 669 Broadway 204-783-7211 · www.thomsonfuneralchapel.com
Life stories may be shared with Friends and family across the
globe at www.mem.com
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