HARVEY, CLARE With profound sadness we announce the passing of Clare Harvey (September 1936 - August 2024), predeceased by her husband of 61 years Tom and her siblings, George, Jim and Adele. Dearly missed and lovingly remembered by her daughters, Lynne (Steve) and Beth (Martin) and granddaughter, Leah. Kind, generous, thoughtful, gentle, curious and fun-loving, Clare will be remembered for her warm and friendly nature, for being a loving and devoted wife and mother, and for the joy she received from dear friends and loved ones. Family was the centre of her world, her unwavering faith, the cornerstone of her life. As we come to terms with this loss, we take great comfort in knowing she is reunited with her beloved husband. May she rest in peace, knowing she was dearly loved and will be greatly missed. Many thanks to the Amica Bronte Harbour, LHIN and Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital staff who supported and cared for her. Visitation will be held at Assumption Funeral Home Chapel, 6933 Tomken Rd., Mississauga, ON, Friday August 16, 2024 from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Funeral mass will be held at Assumption Funeral Home Chapel, 6933 Tomken Rd., Mississauga, ON, Friday August 16, 2024 from 11 a.m. to 12 noon. Interment will be held at Assumption Funeral Home Chapel, 6933 Tomken Rd., Mississauga, ON, Friday August 16, 2024 from 12 noon to 1:00 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations to Covenant House or Doctors Without Borders would be appreciated.
]]>LAPPIN, ROBERT FRANCIS Robert Lappin passed away on July 19, 2024. The loving companion for 42 years of Linda and family. Dear father of Robert; and loving brother of Roberta, Marie, and the late Jeddy. He will be remembered for his kindness and great sense of humour.
]]>HARRIS, PHILIP JOHN Suddenly, on August 12, 2024 Philip passed away peacefully at the Joseph Brant Hospital with his daughter by his side. Beloved husband to the late Norma Joyce. Loving father of Janet and Elizabeth. He will be deeply missed by his friends, Bridget and Michael, extended family and friends. Philip became a professor at McGill University after obtaining his PhD and remained there for over 30 years where he was well respected by all. During his time at McGill he held the position of Chair of Civil Engineering until moving to Burlington. Visitation will be held on Friday, August 16, 2024 at Dodsworth and Brown Funeral Home (2241 New Street, Burlington) from 12-1 p.m. with a service following at 1 p.m. in the funeral home chapel. Burial will follow at Woodland Cemetery (700 Spring Garden Road). Online condolences can be left at www.dbburlington.ca
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SHECTER, MEL Mel Shecter passed away peacefully on August 8, 2024, surrounded by his loving and caring daughters, Marna (John), Caroline, and Barbara (Barry), at the age of 97. Born on March 14, 1927, Mel remained remarkably sharp and perceptive throughout his life, and lived independently in his home until just days before his passing at Sunnybrook Hospital in Toronto. He spent touching last moments with his true pride and joy, grandchildren Zoe, Allan, Diana and Julie, who will miss him forever along with many, many other friends and family. He was predeceased by his wife, Betty (née Berman), whom he missed dearly and deeply; and his siblings, Rose, Jack and Shirley. In keeping with his wishes, there will not be a funeral.
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FRANZOLINI, ADELCHI July 12, 1929 - August 9, 2024 It is with great sadness and regret that we announce the passing of Adelchi (Frank) Franzolini in his 95th year. Adelchi passed away peacefully at Cortellucci Vaughan Hospital. He immigrated to Canada from Udine in Friuli, Italy eventually settling in Toronto and joined shortly thereafter by his wife Silvana. Adelchi continued in his chosen trade of plumbing and enjoyed a successful career in plumbing and construction starting various companies which enjoyed long and profitable lives. He was also very proud of his role in establishing the IPHCA. Adelchi and Silvana were both very active together enjoying tennis, skiing, socializing and travelling around the world together. Adelchi is survived by his wife, Silvana (married 70 years); children, Roy (Mary), Susan, Ava (Jeff); grandchildren, Eric (Jessica), Ian (Melissa), Michael (Stephanie) and great-grandchildren, Mila, Julia, Michela,Vienna, Kai and Harper. He is also survived by the many, many people that he touched both through work and socially during his many active years of life. The family would like to thank the staff at Cortellucci Vaughan Hospital for their care of Adelchi during his final days. In keeping with his request, a cremation and service will be a private family affair. Condolences can be made online at Vescio Funeral Homes (Vaughan). Donations to Diabetes Canada or a charity of your choice would be preferred in lieu of flowers.
]]>SAKANASHI, EMY (nee NAKANO) November 25, 1919 - August 8, 2024 Emy, in her 105th year, passed away peacefully at Bon Air Long Term Care Residence. She was dedicated mother to Wendy Bache and Richard (Leah), proud grandmother of Terry Bache (Margaret), and sister to Margaret Nagao. She was predeceased by her loving husband, Sidney; dear sister, Eiko Omura; and son-in-law, Doug Bache. Heartfelt thanks to the staff at Bon Air. At Emy's request, a private family service will be held. If desired, donations in her name can be made to the Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre (JCCC) in Toronto, or to a charity of one's choice.
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RYAN, THOMAS WILLIAM We are deeply saddened to announce the passing of Tom Ryan on August 10, 2024, he passed peacefully, surrounded by family, at Markham Stouffville hospital; beloved husband of Adelaide; cherished dad of Adrian (Mary Shanahan), Siobhan (Brian Pratt), Grainne (Ben Forrest) and Simon. Loving grandfather to Ryan, Amelia and Brendan Forrest, Kira and Celia Pratt, Alex Ryan, and Shelby, Devin and Mya Ryan; great-grandfather to Oliver, Max, Nora, Florence and Wally. He had a special place in his heart for his nieces and nephews, particularly Michelle Tulio and her family. He was a special man for all who had the pleasure of knowing him and he will be deeply missed by many. We will never forget his humour and his inquisitive mind, which he kept to the end. He was always generous with his time and always ready to help others. In his earlier years he was very active at St. John's Parish, (Toronto) and after moving to Markham he was an active member at St. Patrick's Parish. Friends and family will be received at Dixon-Garland Funeral Home, 166 Main Street North, Markham, on Thursday, August 15th 6 p.m. – 8 p.m., and a funeral service will be held at St. Patrick's Church, 5633 Hwy. 7, on Friday at 1:30 p.m. followed by a reception. The family would like to thank the doctors and all of the caring staff at Markham Stouffville Hospital, for their kindness and consideration which helped to make Dad's last days a little easier. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to either Markham Stouffville hospital foundation or St. Patrick's church. Online condolences can be made at www.dixongarland.com
]]>BRYANS, RUTH MARIE (nee MOOREHEAD) April 27, 1926 – August 6, 2024 Ruth passed away peacefully at Orangeville's Avalon Care Centre after several years of dedicated care. The family gratefully thanks the staff for their constant warmth and fellowship. Predeceased by her loving husband for 64 years, John (Jack) passed in 2014. Beloved mother of Bill (Geri), Nancy Woods (Terry) and Pat Bryans-Orr (James). Loving grandmother to Tara Martin (Adam) and Jodi Stevenson (Eric). Great-grandmother to Lily, Coltan, Noah Martin, Keegan and Nathan Stevenson. Ruth, daughter of Thomas and Mabel Moorehead, born in Brampton was the last surviving sibling to her older four brothers, Gord, Jack, Harvey, and Bill. Besides being an "always on demand" dairy farmer's wife, Ruth loved many years of playing and watching curling (Mom and Dad often travelled to watch Regional, National, and World competitive championships). As well she was competitive in lawn bowling, played church bells, loved horseback riding, aqua fit, playing cards "with the girls", going to the theatre, even long walks at the hunt camp near Vankoughnet. She was also member of the Derry West women's institute and Probus Canada. If desired, donations to Canadian Alzheimer Society would be appreciated by the family at www.alzheimer.ca. Online condolences may be posted in the Book of Memories at www.wardfuneralhomes.com.
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DUNSTAN, GAYLE MARION (nee WOODS) Gayle Dunstan died peacefully at 77 years old on August 10, 2024 in Yee Hong Hospice in Scarborough, Ontario with family by her side. Gayle was born on June 2, 1947 in Toronto, Ontario and worked until retirement in her family photography business. She will be forever in the hearts of her children, Katie Wicik and Brett Dunstan; and son-in-law, Rob Wicik. She will be greatly missed by her grandchildren, Tyler Belisario-Dunstan, Mason Wicik, Abigayle Wicik and Nate Wicik whom meant the world to her. Advice she wanted her grandchildren to carry with them, "Don't look behind you, you cannot change the past, only look ahead. Always know how proud Nana is of all of you and how much I will love you forever." Family is looking forward to celebrating the life of this loving, fiercely strong, authentic, and humourous woman that we were blessed with having in our lives. Chapel Ridge Funeral Home 8911 Woodbine Ave., Markham, Ontario, Thursday August 15, 2024 from 5-9 p.m. Visitation Friday August 16, 2024 11-12 noon. Celebration of Life Service 12-2 p.m. Reception 2:30 p.m. Burial at Highland Memory Gardens, 33 Memory Gardens Lane, Willowdale, ON. Gayle had a huge heart for animals – donations to the Ontario SPCA and Humane Society or to the Canadian Cancer Society in her memory are appreciated. Irish Blessing May the road rise up to meet you. May the wind be always at your back. May the sun shine warm upon your face; The rains fall soft upon your fields and until we meet again, may God hold you in the palm of His hand.
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BOLAND, DANIEL Peacefully, on Sunday, August 11, 2024, at the Village of Erin Meadows, at the age of 75. Loving husband of Lori. Devoted father of Christopher and Matthew. Friends may call at the Turner and Porter Neweduk- Erin Mills Chapel, 1981 Dundas Street West, Mississauga on Thursday, August 15, 2024 from 12 noon, followed by a Funeral Service at 1 p.m.
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JAMES, BEVERLEY NORMA (nee ROUT) April 18, 1937-August 9, 2024 Beverely passed away peacefully into the arms of her Saviour, Jesus Christ, in her 88th year, after a short battle with cancer. She was predeceased by her husband, Wilfred; her daughter, Laureanne; her sister, Doreen; and her brother, Robert. Beverley is survived by her sons, Ken and Tom; her siblings, Ronald, Joan, Bill, Florrie, Irene, and Sharon, as well as many neices and nephews. She worked diligently as a wife and mother, tending to the needs of her immediate and extended family, as well as volunteering her skills at Westmount Park Church, Faith Baptist Church, North Park Nursing Home, Northwestern General Hospital, and the Canadian Cancer society. Always having her eye out for people in need, she regularly visited the elderly, doing their shopping and housework, as well as bringing some cheer to their lives with a plate of homemade treats. Family and friends are invited to visit on Saturday, August 17th, at Ogden Funeral Home (4164 Sheppard Ave. E., Scarborough) at 12:00 p.m., followed immediately by a service in the chapel at 1:00 p.m. Burial will take place after the service at Beechwood Cemetery (7241 Jane St., Vaughan). Memorial donations may be given to Faith Baptist Church in Scarborough or to the Canadian Cancer Society.
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MARTINDALE, PEARL MARGARET Passed away peacefully, with her family by her side, at the Peterborough Regional Health Centre on Wednesday, August 7, 2024. Pearl Martindale of Lakefield, in her 99th year. Loving wife of the late Frank Martindale (2002). Sadly missed by her children, Brian of Lakefield, Janice Labre (Yvon) of Maryland, US, Frank Martindale (Josie) of Peterborough, Catherine Boyce (Clark) of Lakefield, Jeffrey Martindale (Cheryl) of Ennismore, and Robert Martindale (Karen) of Buckhorn. Also missed by her grandchildren, Cory (Jennifer), Jocelyn (Mike), Lindsay (Curtis), Ryan, Melissa (Michael), Alicia (Brendon), Cari-Anne (Kirk), Melissa, Sean (Emily), Kevin (Jami), Darryl (Dakota), Drew, Holly (Charly), and Wesley (Victoria); and great-grandchildren, Charlotte, Chase, Preston, Brett, Brandon, Madelynn, Averie, Hunter, Abbigail, Carter, Ella, Maddox and Zoey. Lovingly remembered by her sister, Eileen Boyd of Scarborough; and sisters-in-law, Eileen Bowman of Westhill and Sherri Bergman of Carrying Place. Also remembered by several nieces and nephews. Predeceased by her brothers, William Bowman, James Bowman; and brother-in-law, Jack Boyd. A celebration of Pearl's life will be held at The Hendren Funeral Homes, Lakefield Chapel, 66 Queen Street, Lakefield, on Friday, August 23, 2024, at 12:00 p.m. Visitation two hours prior to the service. A reception will follow in the Heritage Room of the funeral home. A private family interment will follow at Lakefield Cemetery. Memorial donations may be made to the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch #77 Lakefield or the P.R.H.C. Foundation as expressions of sympathy, and may be made by contacting the funeral home at www.hendrenfuneralhome.com or by calling 705-652-3355.
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COUCH, WILLIAM PAUL Our hero, "Billy", passed away peacefully at Ajax Pickering Hospital on August 9, 2024. Born on July 22, 1939, Billy leaves behind his surviving sisters, Dale, Joanne and Nancy and was predeceased by his parents, Florence and Thomas ("Viv"), and by his brother, Rod and sister, Lynn. Sadly missed by numerous nieces, nephews and friends. Born developmentally delayed, Billy had a difficult early life in an era where disabilities like his were not always fully understood. He was cared for in numerous group homes over the years. The last 30 years or so he had the good fortune to stay in some excellent group homes where competent and loving care was given. At every group home that he stayed at he would always say "I like this place". Holidays spent with family were very important to Billy and he was always ready with an "I love you". Billy had several health issues over the years and somehow always managed to bounce back, a little worse for wear but always smiling. He had impeccable manners as instilled by his Mum and Dad – he always had a "yes, please" and "thank you" for everyone. He was quick with a "Hello, my friend" greeting and then saying "I like you". Sadly, Billy was not well enough to attend his 85th birthday party, but almost 50 people graciously attended to wish him the best. Billy was a big admirer of British Royalty, especially the Queen, and he loved to look at pictures of them. No memorial service is planned. His remains will be cremated and interred at Duffin Meadows in Pickering. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to the charity of your choice on his behalf.
]]>In loving memory of a dear wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, who passed away 31 years ago today.You are gone, but not forgotten, And as it dawns another year, In our lonely hours of thinking, Thoughts of you are always near. Days of sadness, still come over us, Many think the wound is healed. But they little know the sorrow that Lies in our hearts concealed.-Ever remembered, ever loved,Love always, the kids and me.
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]]>CULLEN, MARIE DOLORES (nee KEANE) With profound sadness, we announce the unexpected passing of Marie Dolores Cullen on August 8, 2024, at North York General Hospital, at the age of 82, after a brief illness. Marie will be missed by her husband of 55 years, Terence (Ted); children, Tara (John), Aileen, Olivia (Frank), and Terry; grandchildren, Kiera, Maura, Adam, Roan, Liam, Kayleigh, and Claire; brother, Gerry (Joan); and many other friends and relatives. A visitation will be held on August 14th from 6:00-8:00 p.m. at Kane-Jerrett Funeral Home, 8088 Yonge Street in Thornhill (www.dignitymemorial .com/en-ca/obituaries/thornhill-on /marie-cullen-11933946). Funeral Mass will be celebrated at Blessed Trinity Parish, 3220 Bayview Avenue in North York on August 15, 2024, at 10:00 a.m. Livestream will be available.
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LESLIE, SCOTT MARTIN May 22, 1954 - August 6, 2024 Scott Martin Leslie passed away peacefully in Orillia on August 6, 2024, at the age of 70. Scott was born in Taplow, England, and was predeceased by his parents, Joan Shirley Martin and Stuart McKenzie Leslie. Beloved husband of Betty Louise Cragg for 41 years. The joys of Scott's life were his three sons, Jared (Meg), Nick (Maiah), and Kent (Bianca). Scott's favourite little people were his grandkids, Jack and Ella, whom he adored. Scott ran an accounting business while pursuing interests in many start-up industries. Scott could be found coaching hockey around the GTA, reading the Economist in his recliner and squeezing through awkward caving spots in Costa Rica. Scott kept himself well- informed on all things market and politics and had strong opinions. Scott was rarely wrong, in his opinion, and insisted that he would never see the Leafs win the cup again! Scott read and travelled widely, yet was always most comfortable spending time with close family and friends at home. Scott has now upgraded to the ultimate recliner in the sky: a place where the Leafs always win, golf balls don't end up in ponds and the pool skims itself. Scott will be missed and lovingly remembered by his family and friends. Cremation has taken place, and a private Celebration of Life will be held. Memorial Donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation may be made through the Simcoe Funeral Home, 38 James Street East, Orillia (705) 327 0221. Messages of condolence are welcomed at: www.simcoefuneralhome.ca
]]>DONNELLY-CASEY, EILEEN MARY Eileen Mary Donnelly-Casey passed away peacefully, at St. Michael's Hospital in Toronto, at the age of 94, on August 3, 2024. Beloved wife of the late Ed Casey (1996). Survived by sister, Margie McIntyre (late Leo) of Arnprior; and Judy Montroy, best friend of her brother, late Lorne of North Bay. Predeceased by parents, James and Mary Donnelly; and siblings, Cecil (late Doris), Jimmy, Kathryn (late Adrian Oostrom), Bobbie (late Theresa), Mary (late Lawrence Donegan), Leonard (late Doris), Jackie, Lucretia, and Lorne (Judy). She was dearly loved and held a special place in her heart for all of her nieces and nephews, and great-nieces and great-nephews. She was a special lady to all who had the pleasure of knowing her and will be deeply missed. Friends and family will be received at the Rosar-Morrison Funeral home (467 Sherbourne St., Toronto), on Friday, August 16, 2024, from 12 noon to 1 p.m. Followed by a Funeral Mass at 1:30 p.m., at Our Lady of Lourdes Parish (520 Sherbourne St., Toronto). Interment at Pine Hills Cemetery (625 Birchmount Rd., Scarborough). In memory of Eileen, donations may be made to the charity of your choice.
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In loving memory of our mom, great-grandmother, aunt, and hero Esther Ralley who passed away August 12, 2023 at the age of 99. You will always be part of our lives with love, strength, and fond memories. We love you, we miss you.Lynda and Rob, Wendy and Dennis
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GREENLEAF, CATHERINE Catherine Margaret Greenleaf (nee Watson) passed away peacefully, at Rockwood Terrace in Durham, on Thursday, August 8, 2024, in her 104th year. Predeceased by her husband, Curtis Greenleaf, in 1994; and her sisters, Nora, Agnes and Mary Watson. She will be missed by her niece, Deborah and Boyd Sims-Williams of Durham, England; and her late nephew, John Willing. Catherine leaves behind many good friends and relatives in Durham and Toronto, and especially Barbara Watson, Denise Desroches, Diana Leoni and Carol Routenburg. Catherine "Katie" graduated as a registered nursed in 1942 from St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto. She joined the Royal Canadian Medical Corp in 1943 and served overseas for three years, from 1944 – 1946, with 23 Canadian General Hospital. She was also a lifelong member of the Canadian Nursing Sisters Association. After marrying Curt, they served in the Canadian Army in England, Washington and Moscow. On Curt's retirement, they moved to Durham, and with her sister, Agnes, opened the DF Shop. Catherine "Katie" was fortunate to have so many lifelong and wonderful friends along the way, and she is forever grateful for their love and friendship. Cremation has taken place. A memorial Mass will be celebrated at St. Peter's Catholic Church, Durham (West Grey) on Saturday, August 17th, at 11 a.m. Interment of cremated remains at St. Peter's Catholic Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations to the Durham Hospital Foundation or the charity of your choice would be appreciated. Arrangements entrusted to McCulloch-Watson Funeral Home, Durham.
]]>WEISS, CECILE On Thursday, August 8, 2024 at Sunnybrook Hospital. Cecile Weiss, beloved wife of the late Ernest Weiss. Loving mother of Irwin Weiss of Washington, Robin Weiss, and Jennifer Turk. Dear sister and sister-in-law of Rhoda Cales of Montreal, the late Sybil Aronson, and the late Marilyn Cohen. Devoted grandma of Alexander Jared (AJ) and Morgen, Jordan, and Sydney. Devoted great-grandmother of Ruby, and Sunny. Services were held at at Pardes Shalom Cemetery, Community Section, on Sunday, August 11, 2024 at 11:30 a.m. Memorial donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada, 1-800- 473-4636, www.heartandstroke.ca
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DEAN, LORNA L. We are sad to announce the passing of Lorna L. Dean, on August 5, 2024, in Oakville. Beloved wife and partner of Kenneth J.C. Dean, lawyer and jazz musician (died 2000); she is survived by her sister, Barbara Joan Fraser. Sadly missed by her children, Alex (Lynda), Misao, Robert (Julie) and Andrea (Steve); and her grandchildren, Charli (Alex) Burhoe, Emily (Matt) Norris, Rachel, Erin (Carine) and Louise Dean, Kaitlyn and Patrick Dean, Rebecca Mann, Reed Walsh; and great-grandchildren, Fraser, Caleb and Jackson Norris, and Saxon and Wren Burhoe. Throughout her life, Lorna was motivated by an ethic of care for others. The sixth child in a family of ten, her earliest ambition was to be a mother, but when her youngest child reached school age, she began a career dedicated to service, as National President of the IODE from 1972-74, and subsequently working as coordinator of volunteers for the Red Cross Blood Donor program, the Bob Rumball Centre for the Deaf, and Lyndhurst Hospital, where she was so respected by the patients, that she was invited to serve on the board as their representative. Her last job was coordinator for the Easter Seals Telethon, where she partnered with CBC producers and her friends, Roger Abbott and Don Ferguson, to create a fundraiser that she insisted should always be respectful to the children it benefitted. After retirement, she carried on her work with the IODE, spearheading their partnership with North York General Hospital, and serving on their board. She carried a whiff of Shalimar wherever she went, dressed with elegance and taste, and baked the best lemon meringue pie you ever ate. She is irreplaceable. A Celebration of Life is being planned for a future date.
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de SCHUTTER, JACOB (JACOBUS) "JAKE" After a long and brave fight with cancer, Jacob de Schutter passed away peacefully in his 82nd year surrounded by love on August 6, 2024. Jacob is survived by his beloved wife, Margit; his deeply loved daughter, Jacqueline; his devoted sister, Rina; his wife's son, Ned; his niece and close friend, Kirsten, and his little darling, Cindy Jr. Jacob leaves behind many other dear family members and friends. In honour of his love of cats and in lieu of flowers, please send donations in his name to your local SPCA. Friends and family will be received at the Jack & Thompson Funeral Home, 318 Main Street East, Shelburne on Monday, August 12, 2024 from 12:30 - 2:00 p.m. The funeral service will follow in the funeral home chapel at 2:00 p.m. Interment at Shelburne Cemetery. Reception to follow. Online condolences may be placed at: www.jackandthompsonfuneralhome.com
]]>TUNSTALL, ELIZABETH CHRISTINE (BETTY) Elizabeth Christine Tunstall (Betty) passed away peacefully, Friday, August 2, 2024. Betty was born on September 11, 1953, to Tommy and Chris (both deceased). Fiercely independent, close to her siblings, Marion (Joe), John (Sue), Richard (Ella). Loved by her nephews and nieces, Jason, Tim, Colin, Simon, Laura, Jennifer (deceased), Mark, Nicole, Lia; and her great-nephews and niece, Isaiha, Joshua, Ethan, Eden; and her great-great-niece, little Scarlett. Betty enjoyed our yearly camping trips to Picton, and our Christmas and New Years' celebrations with our close family friends, the Townsends. She enjoyed tennis with her tennis partners, and their delicious barbeque evenings! Betty was close to, and treasured her friends, whom she would frequently call to "go for coffee" and share their stories together. Betty loved children and was a Brownie leader and Sunday School teacher. Betty also served many years on the church Chancel Guild with Sylvia, and supported and enjoyed the Church fellowship and Bible studies. Betty loved driving, and loved to travel, including her trip to Great Britain to visit her Aunt Barbara Graham (deceased), Uncle John MacKay (deceased), and lovely Aunt Jenny MacKay, who loves to send humorous, colourful greeting cards! Betty approached many adversities in her life head on, graduated from college, and worked hard to achieve professional and financial independence. We will miss her, but know she is at peace. Funeral Saturday, August 17th, at 11 a.m. at Grace Anglican Church, 700 Kennedy Road, Scarborough.
]]>CLARK, DAVID HARRY After a courageous battle with cancer, David Harry Clark of Markham, passed away peacefully, at Hill House Hospice, Richmond Hill, on August 8, 2024, at the age of 80. David is survived by his beloved wife, Anita; cherished daughter, Mary; and his many loving family and friends. On Tuesday, August 13, 2024, family and friends will be received at Dixon-Garland Funeral Home, 166 Main Street North, Markham. Visitation at 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., with service and reception to follow. Donations to be made to the Sick Children's Foundation, Princess Margaret Foundation - Lung and Thoracic Clinic, or Hill House Hospice. Online condolences may be made at: www.dixongarland.com
]]>PEARCE, PENELOPE ANN (PENNY) 1928-2024 Passed away peacefully at Markham Stouffville Hospital on May 24, 2024 in her 95th year. Loving wife of the Late William Pearce. Beloved Mother of the Late Shelley Pearce. Beloved Mother of Steven and John Pearce. Grandmother of Robyn and Marlee Brooks and Jaxson Pearce. Great-Grandmother of Parker, and Chase Brooks. Forever Loved. Forever Missed A Celebration of Life will be on Saturday, August 17th at 3 p.m. at St. James Presbyterian Church 6432 Main Street Stouffville, Ontario.
]]>KIRK, KENNETH HOWARD 1927-2024 With deep regret, we announce the passing of Kenneth Howard Kirk at Bendale Acres on Tuesday, August 6, 2024 at the age of 96. Predeceased by Dorothy, the love of his life after 76 years of marriage. Deeply missed by their children, Brandley and Nanette Perschke (Albert). Predeceased by his parents, Albert and Annie Kirk (nee Harbon) and his brothers, Albert and Louis. A consummate handy person, he worked around his home and garden. He worked many occupations including labourer at Griffiths Laboratories, maintenance at Loblaws, Hudson's Bay and Sears. He always learned from and mentored others along the way. After developing heart problems at 56, he become an active mall walker, making many friends at Scarborough Town Centre and Eglinton Square until Covid. In lieu of flowers, donations to Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada would be appreciated. A joint service for Ken and Dorothy will be held at McDougall & Brown Funeral Home (2900 Kingston Road, Scarborough) on Monday, August 12, 2024, at 1 p.m., with visitation one hour prior. Online condolences may be left for the family by visiting www.mcdbrownscarb.ca.
]]>McKAY, JEAN (nee LAWRENCE) 1936 - 2024 Jean McKay, aged 87, passed away peacefully on August 2, 2024. Born on November 18, 1936, in Dundee, Scotland, Jean was the oldest daughter of the Late Evelyn (née Roy) and the late Peter Lawrence. She was predeceased by her lifelong friend the late Anna Cumiskey, her sister the late Evelyn Pratt, her brother the late Peter Lawrence. Jean was a hard-working employee who retired from Grand & Toy after decades of service. She lived a life full of travel, warmth and kindness. She was known for her generous spirit, witty sense of humour and unwavering dedication to her family. She was a longtime member of Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 10, where she loved darts and bingo. Jean is survived by her brothers, Jim and Ian Lawrence; nieces; nephews; great-nieces and nephews; and great-great nieces. Her legacy of love and compassion will continue to inspire those she leaves behind. The family would like to thank the Staff, Management and Residents of Peoplecare Tavistock for their commitment to help make Jean's stay memorable. A private celebration of life will be held to honor her memory on September 6, 2024. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to the Toronto Humane Society in Jean's name. Jean's memory will forever live on in the hearts of her family and friends. She will be deeply missed and lovingly remembered.
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PARÉ, JOHN It is with great sadness that the family announces the passing of John Paré on August 6, 2024 at the age of 87. He was predeceased by his beloved wife, Mary and will be greatly missed by son, Steven (Lina) and daughter, Susan (Sergei Drobner), both of Oakville. He was a loving Grandad to Julia, Michael, David and Sarah. John was predeceased by his parents, Lucien and Bessie and brothers, Ed (Penny) and Lou and survived by sister-in-law, Marilyn. Born in Timmins, John went to the University of Western Ontario in London, where he met Mary. As John built his career, work brought them to Hamilton, Burlington, Sarnia, Winnipeg and Oakville, where they made many friends. John was a successful HR executive across a diverse array of industries and companies, including McDonnell Douglas, Petrosar, Richardson Greenshields, and Central Guaranty Trust. He and Mary were both avid golfers, with the golf club as the centre of their social life – particularly the Sarnia G&CC and Wyldewood Golf Club. In later years, John cared patiently and compassionately for Mary while she lived with Alzheimer's. Visitors will be received at Glen Oaks Funeral Home on Sunday, August 18, 2024 from 6 – 8 p.m. The Chapel Service to be held at Glen Oaks Funeral Home & Cemetery on Monday, August 19, 2024 at 11 a.m. Online condolences may be made through www.glenoaks.ca
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SYNOWICKI, JOHN Until we meet again John Synowicki, 94, passed away on August 6, 2024, holding hands with his bride of 63 years. John is survived by his wife, Joan; his children, Glen (Linda), Greg (Shanley), Ed and James (Elaine); and his grandchildren, Peter, Alec, Andrew, Kyle, Nathan, Rachel, Nick, Eric, Matthew, Ian, and Anisa and extended family, Neil and Sharon, Carma, Cameron, Arden and Rudi, Emily, and Noah. John was born on February 23, 1930 to Ukrainian immigrants. He had a passion for badminton, calligraphy, art and a particular love of PopularMechanics magazines, which he read in order to repair everything from broken appliances to leaking basements. He carried this commitment of hard work and self-learning through his life. He met his wife Joan at the local YWCA and married on April 8, 1961. As their young family grew, dad would walk the 6 km. home after work in order to save money. He also discovered a love of garage sales during this time, which led to a life-long hobby. In later life he enjoyed the solitude of fishing. John worked as a Form's Designer for Eaton's for thirty years. His artistic talents became the source of Christmas fancy wraps, where he would bestow his beautiful creations to his family. A special thanks to the MC2 staff at Lakeridge Heights and the PSW's from St. Elizabeth, for their incredible care over the last 18 months. John will be remembered for his hard-working spirit, love of family, and his unwavering honesty. The family will be holding a private Celebration of Life. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to your local food bank.
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PORTER, REGINALD In Loving Memory It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Reginald Porter, a beloved husband, of Jean Elizabeth (Bignell for 66 years.) Father, to one daughter, Robin Lynn; and two sons, Mark Thomas Frank, and Michael James. On August 4, 2024, Reginald, or "Duke" as he was affectionately known, left us peacefully at age 88. He, was a remarkable man whose life was defined by his passion for his work, his love for his family, and the countless lives he touched along the way. He was raised on Alcorn Ave. in Toronto, where he loved to play street hockey. Also just a quick bike ride to Maple Leaf Gardens where he sold programs to earn extra money! His dog Sugar was his pal for 17 years! Born with an entrepreneurial spirit, Reg started his journey at the young age of 18, launching R.F. Porter Plastering Ltd in Toronto with just $500 in his pocket. What began as his small plastering company quickly grew into a thriving business, employing over 200 people and celebrating 50 successful years in the industry. Reg's dedication to repairing and restoring properties was not just a job; it became a beloved hobby that brought him immense satisfaction. Throughout his life, Reg embraced opportunities wherever he saw potential. His first ventures into property investment began in Toronto, followed by projects in the Huntsville area and even cottages in the New York State area on Lake Erie, his favourite part was Point Albino. In the late 60s Duke decided to take flying lessons at Buttonville airport, he proudly passed and decided to buy a plane! Fun for a year, but we all felt woozy so Reg sold the plane!! His next venture when the kids were between 8 and 14, was to buy a farm in Markdale Ont. with 200 acres of land and maple bush, a rundown house and a great barn! The local farmers enjoyed the company of the "City Slicker" and taught him the cattle business. He had chickens and made maple syrup out in the woods. He was a good farmer! And renovated the farmhouse to its former glory! Reg ventured into the sunny shores of Florida, where he found great delight in revitalizing old beach houses in Fort Myers, adding ceiling fans and transforming homes. This newfound passion led him to establish a ceiling fan store in Buffalo, NY, and later 3 stores in Toronto named "The Fan Man". A defining moment came in June of 2003 when Reg and Jean spent a lot of time in Niagara on the Lake. He spotted a 'For Sale' sign on the old Glencairn estate. Built 1832, with eleven fireplaces, 8,000 square feet of elegance, and stunning high ceilings, he saw it as a "diamond in the rough." This ambitious project became a labor of love, one that he approached with enthusiasm and skill. Glencairn Hall is now being designated as a large part of our Canadian heritage. Though Reg is no longer with us, his spirit will forever be etched in the hearts of all who knew him. His unwavering determination and zest for life will continue to inspire those who follow in his footsteps. Reginald Porter, a true gentleman and visionary, will be deeply missed but lovingly remembered. You are invited to wear bright and colourful clothing to Reginald's memorial service on Wednesday, August 14, 2024 from 12:00 p.m. to 12:30 p.m. at Thompson Funeral Home, 530 Industrial Parkway South, Aurora, ON L4G 6W8. Following the memorial service will be a reception at 1:00 p.m. at the Family Home, 25 Bovair Trail, Aurora, ON L4G 7C8.
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NEVERAUSKAS, MAGDALENA (nee BUDZEJKO) It is with great sadness that we announce the peaceful passing of Magdalena Neverauskas on Wednesday, August 7, 2024 in Toronto, at the age of 83. Beloved wife of the late Antanas Neverauskas. Devoted mother to Vida (Stuart). Magdalena was the epitome of strength, faith, loyalty and love. Her dedication to her family was one of a kind and she will be sorely missed. Magdalena leaves behind her only child; her daughter, Vida, to whom her devotion and love were unparalleled. After immigrating from Poland, she became an active and well known member of the Bloor West Village and Roncesvalles communities for over sixty years. Friends may call at the Turner & Porter Yorke Chapel, 2357 Bloor St. W., on Monday, August 12th, from 6-9 p.m. Prayers 8 p.m. Funeral Mass will be held at the Church of the Resurrection, 1 Resurrection Rd., Toronto, on Tuesday, August 13, 2024, at 11 a.m. Interment St. John's Lithuanian Cemetery.
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IRELAND, JUDY Judy Ireland (b. August 30, 1942) died peacefully, on August 6th, at Toronto Grace Hospital, after a remarkable struggle with ovarian cancer. She is survived by her adoring children (Sarah and James) and their partners (Jeremy and Fernanda); her three beloved grandchildren (Manuela, Sam, and Violeta); her dear sister (Mary Armstrong), and a bevy of cousins, a niece, and nephews; cherished chosen family, friends, and former colleagues. In her final weeks, she talked about not wanting to be remembered for her personal characteristics but for what she did. She did a lot. After graduating from Trinity College and teacher's college, she spent a year teaching in South London (England), followed by a year volunteering for CUSO, in Bangkok, supporting newly established teacher education and ESL programs. Returning to Canada, living in the Republic of Rathnelly, and enrolled in a Masters of Adult Education; she found the feminist movement, which became the lodestar of her life and career. From the deeply personal work of the early consciousness raising circles, to frontline adult education supporting newcomer and single parent women, she then spent more than a decade as a Social Action and Advocacy Coordinator for the YWCA Toronto, and later Ontario Regional coordinator for YWCA Canada. She was eventually recruited to take on the Executive Coordinator position for the National Action Committee for the Status of Women, helping it navigate some of the most contentious internal and external political challenges in its remarkable history. She re-trained and finished her professional career as an adjudicator, working at the then Social Assistance Review Board, the Landlord and Tenant Board, and the Immigration and Refugee Board. In retirement, she helped coordinate the ROM's travel program, leading trips to Peru and Haida Gwaii, and took on securing funding and an institutional home for the divorced and widowed women's support group that had helped her navigate through and thrive after her own divorce. She survived a pandemic while undergoing chemotherapy, then in remission sold her house and moved herself into Christie Gardens. All along the way, she built deep and enduring relationships fueled by her curiosity and endless acts of quiet kindness. Those of us who loved her will remember her for who she was to us: a steady and loyal friend; a wise and encouraging mentor and teacher; a careful and curious colleague; a devoted and quietly doting mother and grandmother. She will be endlessly missed by all who were blessed to know her. In lieu of flowers, Judy asked that donations be made in her name to the YWCA Toronto. There will be a celebration of her life in the fall at the Mt. Pleasant Funeral Centre.
]]>POWER, JOAN LORRAINE (nee FRANK) It is with profound sadness that the family of Joan Lorraine Power (nee Frank) announces her passing after a long battle with dementia, at the age of 82. To sum up in just a few words who Joan Power was and what she meant to those who loved her is a great challenge. Joan was the beloved and devoted wife of 63 years to Leonard. As a couple, Joan and Len served as an example of enduring love and commitment. She was a wonderful mother and best friend to Laurel, their only child, and she adored her two granddaughters, Katharine and Alexandra Crone. They loved her "to the moon and back". From Joan we learned many important life lessons, including such gems as: "Your stomach doesn't know what time it is", or "Eat what you want, but don't fill up on liquids"; "You can never go wrong with the colour pink", and "Potato chips are their own food group". More importantly, she reminded us all to be there for those you love and to never forget to laugh at yourself. She was thoughtful, kind and funny. Though our world will not be the same without her, we are grateful for the many years we had with her. Her memory will live on with those who knew and loved her. Joan is survived by her husband Len, daughter Laurel and son-in-law Peter, and her much-loved granddaughters Katie and Ali. A celebration of life will be held at a later date.
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AMIN, SHUKRI October 20, 1944 - August 7, 2024 It is with deep sorrow and much love that we mourn the passing of Dr. Shukri Amin of Toronto on August 7, 2024 at the age of 79 years. He will be lovingly remembered by his wife of 51 years, Maureen; his children: Jeremy (Mary) and Meredith (Jesse); his grandchildren: Dylan, Layla, Kiera, Nathan, and Lily; his sisters, Florence and Gloria; as well as numerous colleagues, clients, relatives and friends. He was predeceased by his sister; Yvonne. Shukri was born in Lebanon and immigrated to America with his family when he was 4 years old. He was a devout Catholic, having served as an altar boy in his youth and re-committing to the church in his later years. He was an accomplished Psychologist, who was dedicated to his clients and colleagues. He enjoyed spending time with his family at his island in Georgian Bay and cruising the bay on his pontoon boat. He will be missed and remembered. A visitation will be held between the hours of 4:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. on Monday, August 12th at Humphrey Funeral Home A.W. Miles – Newbigging Chapel Ltd., 1403 Bayview, Ave. (south of Davisville Avenue), East York, On (416 487-4523). Prayers will begin at 7 p.m. A Funeral Mass will be held at 11:00 a.m., on Tuesday, August 13th at Blessed Sacrament Church, 24 Cheritan Ave, Toronto, On (416 481-2256). Condolences may be sent to www.humphreymiles.com.
]]>COATES, EVERETT (RETT) LAVERTY December 6, 1945 – August 5, 2024 With heavy hearts, we announce the peaceful passing of Everett (Rett) Coates on August 5, 2024 in his home after a brief illness. Dearly loved husband of Norma and father of John (Tracey) and Sandra (John), grandfather to Kaleigh, Madison and Mackenzie and fur father to Susie. Predeceased by his parents, Everett Coates and Lyla (Laverty) and his parents-in-law, Walter and Jean Bomak. Everett was a funeral director and owner of McKillop Coates Funeral Home and when retired he worked as the shuttle driver for Frost GMC and enjoyed meeting new clients and old friends on his daily adventures around town. He loved his time at the cottage on Lake Eugenia and watching the Leafs in the winter and the Blue Jays in the summer. As per Everett's request, there will be no memorial service. A celebration of Life will be held at a later date. Please visit www.wardfuneralhome.com and check for updates about the Celebration of Life. Memorial donations in Everett's memory may be directed to Royal Canadian Legion Branch 15, 80 Mary Street, Brampton, Ontario L6W 2R3
]]>KIRTON, VIOLET EDNA Violet peacefully passed away at Southlake Regional Health Centre, Newmarket on Thursday, August 1, 2024 at 105 years of age. Beloved wife of late William (Bill) Kirton. Loving mom of Elwood (Linda), Doug (Dianne), Don (Margaret), late Ron, and Janice (Gary) Munro. Proud grandma of Brad, Colleen, Grant, Brian, Ron, Tara, Chris, Matthew, Amanda and Stephanie. Violet will also be fondly remembered by her great-grandchildren. Predeceased by her siblings, George Case, Leonard Case, Ruby Scott, Arthur Case and Irene MacDonald. Also survived by her sister-in-law, Audrey Hill. Visitation will be held at Hillside Church, 1 Don Rose Blvd., Mt. Albert on Monday, August 12, 2024 from 11 a.m. until the time of the service at the Church at 12 noon. Interment to follow at Mt. Albert Cemetery. In Violet's memory, donations may be made to Southlake Regional Health Centre Foundation. Online condolences may be made at www.skwarchukfuneralhome.com
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WRIGLEY, CHERISETTE (CHERIE) MARY (nee KANE) See you later alligator... February 8, 1935 - June 12, 2024 The family of Cherie Wrigley of Burlington, Ontario, is saddened to announce her passing at the age of 89 years. Cherie was the youngest daughter of Stan and Florida (née Labranche) Kane of Town of Mount Royal and Westmount. She leaves behind her cherished sons, William and Derek; and treasured daughters, Constance and Heidi; and sons-in-law, John and Jack; and grandson-in-law, Jamie. Cherie was also a loving grandparent to her darling granddaughter, Brynne; and her prized grandsons, Leland and Graydon. She will be dearly missed by her friends and the staff at CAMA Woodlands. Cherie's warm spirit and generosity touched many lives. Her family and friends will forever remember her for her unwavering kindness, feisty spirit, and profound love for her family. Her dedication to her loved ones and her community was evident in all aspects of her life. Cherie enjoyed a rewarding career at the Ontario Restaurant Hotel & Motel Association (ORHMA) where she was beloved by many of its members. In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests donations be made to CAMA Woodlands Long Term Care Home in Burlington: https://camawoodlands.ca/donate. A Celebration of Life will be held at the Toronto Botanical Garden, 777 Lawrence Ave E., Toronto, ON, M3C 1P2, in their Garden Hall, on September 4, 2024, from 1-4 p.m. This gathering will be an opportunity for family and friends to come together, share memories, and honour the remarkable life of Cherie Wrigley.
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NEALLY, ROBERT JAMES P. Eng, BASc, MASc Robert Neally was one of the kindest men that ever lived and brought calm and reassurance to everything he ever managed. Robert James Neally was born September 28, 1951, in the City of Toronto where he lived his whole life until his passing on August 1, 2024. He was the cherished husband and best friend of Marcy (Doyle) Berg who loved him with all her heart. He is survived by his brother, Donald; wife, Patrica; his sister-in-law, Beverly Roberts Neally and his nieces, Shannon, Janine, and Stefanie. He will also be missed by Mark Berg (Sierra) and Laura Berg. He was predeceased by his brother, Gerald; sister, Sharon and by his parents, Michael and Marie Neally. Above all things Bob was a builder. Since his graduation from the University of Toronto Mechanical Engineering program in 1974, Bob was involved in construction. He was very proud of his career and took pride in every project. His work at Infrastructure Ontario gave him a variety of projects and he loved everyone of them. After his retirement he became a Sidewalk Engineer and walked the streets of the city he loved and visited job sites from the other side of the fence. Bob the builder built many long-term relationships over his years. He was kind, thoughtful, and loved a good laugh. He was a kind boss, a loyal friend, a good golfer and most loving husband anyone could have asked for. He has left a big hole in many hearts. Rest in Peace Bob, you will be missed. There will be a memorial service for Bob Neally in the event room at Paupers Pub, 539 Bloor St. W. on August 16, 2024 at 2:00 p.m. Bob would have loved nothing more than to see his friends together raising a glass and smiling. Memorial donations are encouraged in Bob's memory to the Princess Margaret Hospital Palliative Care Team. https://thepmcf.ca/donate/ and choose "In Memory of" and select "Palliative Care program fund" and dedicate your donation to Robert Neally, or to the Rotary Club of Toronto Foundation by calling the office at 416-363-0604.
]]>BAKER, MARGUERITE JOAN (nee HOLLAND) 1926 – 2024 It is with great sorrow we announce the death of Joan (nee Holland), on July 25, 2024 in Toronto, peacefully, at her residence. Dearly loved spouse of the late Gordon for 60 years; and proud and loving mother of Anne (Ron Foerster), Michael (Gillian Hamilton) and Margaret (Ted Clark). Joan adored her grandchildren, Rebecca, Maddie, Christopher, Isaac and Alice and took pride in their accomplishments. Predeceased by her parents, Reginald and Eleanor; and her two sisters, Eleanor Gray and Marion Outerbridge. Joan is survived by many nieces and nephews. She was loved and will be greatly missed by her family and friends. We thank the fifth floor staff of Parkland on Eglinton West for their kind care. Joan was a life long active member of the Anglican church and a loyal and loving partner to her husband in his ministry. Her faith in God through Jesus Christ sustained her to the end. A Memorial Service will be held on September 7, 2024, at 11:00 a.m., at St. Peter's Erindale Anglican Church, 3041 Mississauga Rd, Mississauga. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations to Kids Help Phone Canada or St. Peter's Erindale Anglican Church for their general ministry would be greatly appreciated.
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WEHMEYER, SUSAN JANE February 20, 1961 - August 6, 2024 It is with heavy hearts and sorrow that we say goodbye to our beloved Sue. She passed peacefully on August 6, 2024 at Sunnybrook Hospital with loved ones at her side. Sue was a best friend and sister to Kay, and always a most generously helpful daughter to our parents, Richard and Gerda. She is also survived by sister, Elizabeth (Liz) married to Stefano and brothers, Bernd married to Dolores and Peter married to Tegan. Sue leaves many other family behind, including nephews, Mark married to Aya, Ryan married to Melissa and Max and partner, Ashley; nieces, Alex and partner Krista and Emerson; great-nephews, Makiya, Liam, Sho, Ethan and Hiro and great-niece, Ellyanna. Sue always put others needs first and was dedicated to helping others. She volunteered for many charity events and organizations and was always giving of her time to those in need. Sue's love of sports never waned and she enjoyed watching and participating in many activities her whole life. Sue was a kind and generous person, she had a good heart and could bring a smile in any situation. She will be missed more than she will ever know and her friends and family will keep her memory close and dear to them always. Sue was taken from us much too soon and far too quickly. Sue had made many dear friends and colleagues, and their friendship and kindness at the end of her life was so very much appreciated by our family. We would like to express our deep gratitude to the doctors and staff at Sunnybrook Hospital for their incredible kindness and patience during the difficult final weeks of her life. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to either the Canadian Cancer Society or the Sheldrick Trust Elephant Sanctuary in Kenya, which is a place Sue wished to visit at some point and was dear to her. Her friends and co-workers at The Wynford Group have also shared the following in memory of Sue: "Sue has been part of our Wynford family for 27 years. A cornerstone of our Air team. With immense knowledge and unwavering composure, she handled every task with a steady hand and an unflappable demeanor. She was the calm in the storm and when you work in Air for 27 years you weather many a thunderstorm, snowstorm and the odd hurricane! Her dedication to Wynford was unparalleled. Her colleagues, clients, and participants alike relied heavily on her expertise and steady support. When Sue wasn't getting 1500 people from across Canada to amazing destinations, she was fundraising, volunteering or playing different sports with her friends and colleagues. Her legacy of knowledge, reliability, and unwavering support will continue to inspire us. Sue is a huge part of Wynford and will be remembered with great affection and respect by all who had the privilege of working with her. Her contributions and spirit will be dearly missed. We love and will miss you forever Sue. Thank you and clear skies ahead."
]]>SHIMODA, LEONARD TAIICHI Beloved husband, father, grandfather (Ji-Chan), and friend, passed in his sleep early Monday morning on July 29, 2024 at the age of 79. Born January 13, 1945, in Ashcroft, BC to his late parents, Masakazu (Henry) and Yasuko (Helen) Shimoda. Left to mourn and survived by his wife, Mary (nee Yoshida); three children, James (Christine), David (Vikki), and Jennifer (Brian); and five grandchildren, Madeline, Nicholas, Claire, Cameron and Caitlin. Len started his career at Price Waterhouse / PWC in 1966, where he became Partner in 1979. He retired in 2002, to enjoy his garden and the finer things in life, including golf, wine and scotch. He will be remembered as his grandkids' biggest cheerleader in all of their sporting endeavours. Services will take place at the Mount Pleasant Funeral Centre, at 375 Mount Pleasant Road, Toronto, M4T 2V8. An evening visitation will be held on Monday, August 19, 2024 from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. A funeral service will be held the following day, Tuesday, August 20th, at 2:00 p.m., with a visitation beforehand at 1:30 p.m. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Toronto Buddhist Church, or a charity of your choosing.
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PEREIRA, SYDNEY Passed away peacefully at his residence on August 4, 2024 just shy of his 103rd birthday. Son of the late Dr. A. X Pereira (MD, OBE) and Jane Pereira. Beloved husband of the late Belina Pereira who he loved dearly and would not be the person he was without her selfless love, devotion and spiritual guidance. Adored father of Marilyn D'Silva (late Maurice), Elaine Fernandes (Dana), Jeffery (Sheila), Ashley (Janina) and Kathy Ribeiro (Allan). Proud Papa of Justin (Amanda) and Jacqueline (Adam), Daniel (Christine) and David, Michelle, Matthew and Melissa, Michael (Emily) and Andrew, Jason (Natalie) and Derek. Great-Grandfather of Lucas, Nicholas, Matteo, Lorenzo, Hudson and James. Brother of the late Allen Pereira. Cherished Uncle of Clive (Luzia), Neil, Ramila (late Damodar), Roy, Sandra (Oscar) and Grand Uncle to his nieces and nephews. He will be missed by David (Gillian), Jennifer, Ali and his devoted caregivers, Cristina Cervantes (Since 2008) and Janice Sales. Special thanks to his dedicated Physician Dr. Christopher Chiang. A distinguished Portuguese Diplomat retiring in Toronto (1972-1991) and a private sector executive and a high ranking civil service career in Karachi (1943-1972). Sydney was a devoted catholic and his strong faith in Our Lady shone brightly through to his very end and he now rests in peace with his beloved Belina. Friends may visit Turner and Porter "Peel" Chapel, 2180 Huronatario St. Mississauga (Hwy. 10, N. of QEW), on Sunday, August 11th between 2-5 p.m. Funeral Mass will be held on Monday, August 12th at 11:00 a.m. at St. Patrick's Church Mississauga 921 Flagship Drive Mississauga, Interment Assumption Cemetery.
]]>MALCOMSON, ELEANOR "ELLY" PATRICIA It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of Eleanor 'Elly' Patricia Malcomson, who departed this life on August 3, 2024, at the age of 87, after a sudden and brief illness. Elly was the loving wife of the late Jim Malcomson, to whom she was married for 55 wonderful years until his passing in 2017. She was a dedicated mother to her daughters, Nancy (Elliott) and her husband, Michael, and Sherryl Malcomson (Crompton) and her husband, Andrew. Her grandchildren, Tristan and Rachael Crompton, and Alex Elliott, will forever hold her in their hearts. A Service to Celebrate Elly's Life will be held at the Highland Hills United Church, 21 Newcastle St., Minden on Friday, August 16, 2024 at 1:00 p.m. Reception to follow at the Church (downstairs). Cremation has taken place. Elly's life was a testament to her dedication to family, music, and community. She leaves behind a legacy of love, harmony, and service, and she will be dearly missed by all who knew her. Donations can be made to Friends of the Haliburton County Public Library (cheques only) or the Highland Hills United Church (Minden United Church), in tribute to Elly's lifelong commitment to community service and the arts. Donations can be arranged through the Gordon A. Monk Funeral Home Ltd., P.O. Box 427, Minden K0M 2K0. www.gordonmonk funeralhome.com
]]>BETTS, BERNICE Bernice Betts left this life, as she wished to, peacefully in her sleep in the wee hours of the morning on July 30, 2024 at the age of 92. She was born Edith Elizabeth Bernice Morrison on September 30, 1931, in the town of Beaverton, Ontario. Bernice was predeceased by her husband, Wilfred Ernest Betts; her sister, Verna Hopkins; and her parents, Gladys and Wilbert Morrison. Bernice moved to Toronto as a young adult, found rewarding employment opportunities, met Wilfred Betts in 1950 at a dance at the Palais Royale in Toronto and later married in 1953. They raised a family and, in time, enjoyed their grandchildren. After Wilfred's passing, she continued to be active with trips and avidly consumed current events. Bernice is survived by her children, Larry (Heather), Christine, Paul (Eva), Steven (Gwen) and John (Randy). She will be sadly missed by her grandchildren, Matthew, Rebecca, Sarah, Kevin, Victoria, Maegan, Ryan, Jesse, Mark, Conner, Christopher, Cody; and her great-grandchildren, Isaiah and Scarlett. Bernice's funeral service took place Thursday, August 8, 2024, at McDougall & Brown in Scarborough, mcdbrownscarb.ca. She was interred at Beaverton Old Stone Church Cemetery.
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HERRIDGE, WILLIAM RICHARD BENNETT April 28, 1932 - August 1, 2024 Bill Herridge was born in Ottawa in 1932. He was predeceased by his father, William Duncan Herridge, by his mother Mildred Marion Bennett, and by his uncle R.B. Bennett, Prime Minister of Canada, 1930-1935. Bill was also predeceased by his wife, lover, and best friend of sixty-two years, the former Ruth McKinley. He is survived by their daughters Elizabeth, Margaret, (and her husband, Robert Stewart), and Catherine (and her husband, John Hayes), and five grandchildren (Sarah, Graeme and Matthew Stewart and James and Peter Hayes) whom he loved dearly. Bill was educated at Harvard College and Harvard Law School. Active in Harvard alumni activities, Bill was a first Vice-President of the Harvard Law School Association. Called to the Bar of Ontario in 1958, Bill practiced law in Toronto for forty-one years, at the time of his retirement with Miller Thomson. Bill's practice included appearances before the Supreme Court of Canada, and many other courts and administrative tribunals. Bill was created a Queen's Counsel in 1971. Active in Church and community, Bill was an elder of Rosedale Presbyterian Church, and served as a member of the Committee on Church Doctrine, and as a member of the Trustee Board, of the Presbyterian Church in Canada. He was a dedicated supporter and patron of the arts and for many years served as a member of the Board of Directors of the National Ballet, became a Vice-Chairman, and at the time of his death was a member of the National Ballet's Honorary Board. He was Chairman of the Sir William Campbell Foundation, and a long-time director and Vice-President of the Conservation Foundation of Greater Toronto. He was a past president and director of the North Rosedale Residents' Association, and at the time of his death was honored as Director Emeritus. For thirty-three years Bill and Ruth took great joy in sailing their Shark sailboat out of the R.C.Y.C. Another nautical love of Bill's life was his canoe, which he paddled from age eight, until old age made Bill reluctantly put away his paddle. Visitation is Friday, August 16, 2024, from 5 to 8 p.m. at Humphrey Funeral Home A.W. Miles – Newbigging Chapel Ltd., 1403 Bayview Ave (South of Davisville), East York, ON M4G 3A8. A funeral service will be held at Rosedale Presbyterian Church, 129 Mt. Pleasant Road, Toronto, ON M4W 2S3 on Saturday August 17th at 11 a.m. A reception will follow from noon to 2 p.m. at the church. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made either to Presbyterian World Service & Development or to the National Ballet of Canada. Condolences may be sent to www.humphreymiles.com.
]]>KUHN, GERTRUD "GERRY" Gertrud "Gerry" Kuhn passed away at Freeport Hospital, on August 3, 2024, in her 80th year. Gerry was born on December 18th, in Schatz, Poland, and shortly afterwards her family immigrated to Acton, Ontario. Although she spent the majority of her adult life in Scarborough, she spent her final 6 years in Waterloo to be closer to her family. She is survived by her nephew, Markus (Jennifer); nieces, Caroline (Scott) and Jennifer (Todd); sisters-in-law, Edeltraud and Darlene; and many great-nephews and a great-niece. She was preceded in death by her father, Eduard; mother, Lydia; and brothers, Bernold, Hermann and Dietmar. In Gerry's final thoughts, she shared her eagerness to reunite with her parents and brothers. While our hearts mourn the loss, we take comfort in knowing she is no longer suffering. Gerry's family would like to extend their gratitude to her longtime friends from Toronto, her new friends at Court at Laurelwood Retirement Residence, and the doctors, nurses, and staff at Freeport Hospital Palliative Care Unit, for their gracious and compassionate care. To honour her final wishes, there will be no funeral service, but a private family moment will take place at a later time. In keeping with her nature, those wishing to honour her life, may make a donation in her name, to Strong Start (Early Literacy Skills) or to the Toronto Cat Rescue.
]]>HASTILOW, HARRY ROBERT October 29, 1940 - July 27, 2024 It is with profound sadness and enduring love that we announce the passing of Harry Robert Hastilow, on July 27, 2024, at Credit Valley Hospital, Mississauga. Harry is survived by his wife, Pat; son, Jacob Blum (Joanna); sisters, Sandra Custus and Merrily Scullion; and sister-in-law, Judith Virtue. Beloved grandfather of eight, great-grandfather of three, and adoring uncle to his many nieces and nephews. He was happiest being in their company, and was always there to lend a hand, his ear, or sage words of advice. For most of his life, Harry was an avid jogger and cyclist, and had a successful business career in the information technology field. In recent years, he marvelled at how the youngest members of the family seemed to know more about technology than he did. Harry had a lifelong interest in higher learning, literature, world history and travel, but always found time to volunteer in his community. He was a longtime member of The Mississauga Library Board, as well as a volunteer at the Friends of the Mississauga Library System, and his condominium board. Harry was a true gentleman, an avid reader, and most of all, a devoted family man. He will be greatly missed by all his family and dear friends who rounded out his life. He departed on his wife's birthday to make sure we would never forget the date. Our family is grateful for all the care from his medical team in 1C at Credit Valley Hospital. A private family burial will be held, and a Celebration of Life will follow at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Trillium Health Partners Foundation or Parkinson Canada. We encourage all who knew and loved Harry, to contribute online condolences, share stories, and photos to the family. Please visit: basicfunerals.ca/obituaries
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ANDREWS, Bruce Willard At 97 years of age, Dad passed away peacefully, at the Margaret Bahen Hospice in Newmarket, on Friday, August 2, 2024. Survived by his loving wife, Noreen, his true love and helpmate of over 76 years. Beloved father of Tom (Edie) and Doug (Anita). Proud grandfather of Zach and Lindsay. Predeceased by his parents, Alfred Arthur (Ralph) and Annie Jane Andrews. Dad had a smile and a friendly hello for everyone he met. Family and friends joked that Dad had missed his calling, he should have been a social director at a resort or on a cruise ship. He was happiest playing or watching baseball, playing cards, travelling, driving, and doing anything at the cottage on Crystal Lake, especially when the building was full of family and friends. He believed strongly in giving back to his community and served as an Elder at Donlands United Church, as a Cubmaster, and especially as a Mason and a Shriner. Bruce's first job was in the optical lab of the T. Eaton Co., and through hard work and determination, he proudly became a member of one of the first groups of Licensed Ophthalmic Dispensers to graduate in Ontario. He worked at Eaton's Optical, AO, and the Imperial/Standard Cos. Dad was a gentleman who put the needs and wishes of others ahead of his own; he will be sorely missed. Special thanks to Dr. K. Mulhearn, and the staff of Southlake and the Margaret Bahen Hospice. There will be a private family memorial. Donations may be made to the Margaret Bahen Hospice and/or the Canadian Cancer Society. Online condolences at roadhouseandrose.com.
]]>WEIGL, ELFRIEDE (MASKE) June 7, 1938 - August 3, 2024 Predeceased by husband, Herbert Weigl, May 8, 1937 – June 3, 2003. Survived by children, Gary (Sarah) and Corina (James) and grandchildren Rory, Anya, Blair and Max, brother-in-law Rolf, nephews Juergen (Gitti), Wolfgang (Sonia) Geissler, great niece, Lioba, great nephews Jari and Leo. Born in Berlin, Elfi, was an only child of Hildegard (Uenze) and Alfred Maske. As a child she was protected from the war on a farm and this is where her love of nature began. Fascinated by the weather and animals, Elfi was entertained daily by the surprises each of them provided. Every animal fun to play with, every tree awesome and every sunset, magical. As a painter, she recreated the landscape of Canada's colourful seasons and the sunsets over the beaches in Naples - each year was as if she were seeing the colours for the first time. In 1960, at age 22, full of ambition, Elfi set sail for Canada to improve her English. She expected to return to Berlin to see the world as a flight attendant. After meeting Herbie, the love of her life, that all changed. They married in 1962 creating a partnership of deep love and respect. They built a life in Ajax, Ontario raising Gary and Corina, complementing each other's high intellect and work ethic. In their home, friends were always welcome and a spontaneous party could be created with just a few minutes notice, a skill passed onto her children. In 1970 Elfi and Herb bought land on Lake Salerno. With their young children in tow, they cleared the land and built a cottage where a lifetime of memories were created not only by the campfire but also through extraordinary creativity in the kitchen. In retirement, Elfi and Herb spent winters in Naples, Florida with many Canadian and American friends and frequent visits from their family and friends from Germany. The drive to and from Florida was an opportunity to observe cars and nature, two of her favourite things. Always prepared and with everything documented to perfection, Elfi was ready for anything. Christmas and birthday gifts were wrapped months in advance. She rarely visited or received a friend without giving a gift, usually flowers or chocolate. This was the softer side of Elfi when the hard work was done. When Herbie passed, Elfi redirected her attention to the next generation of the Weigl family. Her pride in the success of her family was quiet but undeniable. In her marriage and with her children and grandchildren, everyone contributed their talents to get things done, so that relaxation and celebrations could be enjoyed. She was a tour de force and now her work is done. A Celebration of Life will be held on Thursday, August 15th from 5 to 8 p.m. (with tributes to begin at 6) at Thornhill Golf Club (7994 Yonge St., Thornhill, ON L4J 1W3). In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair Association of Canada. Registration number 104642 772RR0001, www.royalfair.org or Ajax Pickering Hospital Foundation 141132662RR0001 www.APHFoundation.ca, or a charity of your choice. Condolences may be sent to www.humphreymiles.com.
]]>PANKHURST, EDWARD On August 5, 2024, Edward "Ted" Pankhurst, in his 97th year, passed away peacefully, surrounded by his family. Predeceased by Trasna, his wife, best friend and the love of his life for more than 70 years. Father to Sue Hogeboom (Jazz Austin), John (Christine) and Maryjane (Micheal) Watt. Very proud grandfather of nine grandchildren and fifteen great-grandchildren. Ted was born in Toronto, on April 10, 1928. Always adventurous, Ted cherished every opportunity life presented. Ted was happiest spending time with family, friends and being in Arden. Ted will be greatly missed by all that knew him. In lieu of flowers, please donate to Prostate Cancer research. Funeral arrangements by Newcastle Funeral Home. www.newcastlefuneralhome.com
]]>TAPPER, ALBERT On July 19, 2024, at Centenary Hospital. Loving husband of 74 years to Doreen Tapper (2022). Loving father of Kim (Glenn). Proud grandfather of Christopher and Kyle. Interment has already taken place.
]]>DOUGLAS, LORNA (nee JORDAN) Peacefully, at Ed's House Northumberland Hospice Care Centre on Saturday, August 3, 2024, in her 92nd year. Beloved and devoted wife of the late, Leith Douglas. Loving mother and a lifelong example and source of strength to Ellen. Lorna was an adoring and extremely proud Nanny of Julian, Caroline, and Liam Woodward. She was predeceased by her sister, Connie Sanders and is survived by her youngest sister, Evelyn Jordan Hall and her brother, Jim Robertson. Lorna will be fondly remembered by friends and family in Ontario, as well as in her birthplace of Prince Edward Island. A private interment service will take place at the Cobourg Union Cemetery and a Celebration of Lorna's Life is planned for Saturday, September 28th. Please email edouglas163@gmail.com for details.
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HARVOR, STIG February 1, 1929 – June 13, 2024 It is with deep sadness that we announce the death of Stig Harvor on June 13, 2024, in his 95th year, in Toronto. His first ten years were happily spent with his Norwegian parents in Helsinki, Finland. When Stalin attacked Finland in 1939, the family fled to Norway. His father left his mother and sister, Liv, for a job in Eastern Canada. A few months later, in 1940, Hitler attacked and occupied Norway. The family was separated until the end of the Second World War in 1945. At that point, the family reunited permanently in New Brunswick. Stig graduated from the University of New Brunswick in 1952 in civil engineering, and in architecture at McGill University in 1956. He spent his architectural career in Ottawa, the first half in private practice, the second half in the federal government. In 2011, he was elected fellow of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada. He married his first wife, Elisabeth Deichmann of Sussex, New Brunswick, in 1957. They had two sons, Finn and Richard. Stig later married Suzanne Johnson, with four children from her first marriage. Upon retirement in 1993, he and Suzanne moved from Ottawa to Toronto for family reasons. Suzanne died in 2016. Stig's war experiences moulded his view of the world and his place in it. He became active in the Canadian Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament and efforts to stop the war in Vietnam. He will be remembered for his lifelong writing and work in political, community, architectural, and social affairs. Stig is survived by his first wife, Elisabeth; son, Finn; daughter-in-law, Suki; sister, Liv; and stepchildren and grandchildren of his second wife, Suzanne. His son, Richard, died tragically in 2013. A celebration of his life will be held on August 18, 2024, from 2 - 5 p.m., first floor (from 5 - 6:30 p.m., 2nd floor lounge), 85 The Esplanade, Toronto, at the intersection of Church Street and The Esplanade.
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WESTON, RICHARD Very sadly, we said goodbye to Richard Weston, our dear husband, dad, papa, uncle, and friend. Rich passed away on July 28, 2024, at Lakeridge Gardens in Ajax, after a lengthy struggle with Alzheimer's. He will be greatly missed by his wife, Gaye; his beautiful grandkids, Fionn, Eloise and Ewan, whom he adored; his sons, Graham (Cara) and Stephen (Laura); brother, Don (Karen); brothers-in-law, Kerry (Mady) and Stuart; and nieces and nephews, Laura, Greg, Felix, Brady, Lucie, Sylvene and Benjamin. Rich was predeceased by his mum, Betty; dad, Frank; sister-in-law, Mary Lou; brother, Dave, and his wife, Helen. What an interesting life he had, travelling as a young boy with his parents and brothers, backpacking in Europe and cooking at a school in Switzerland with his wife, Gaye. Rich loved to travel, as evidenced by dozens of trips to the Palace in Dominican Republic with Art and Wendy (honing his beach volleyball skills), Scotland, France, Northern Europe, Iceland, and many fishing trips in northern Ontario. Rich had several careers in Restaurant Management. After receiving his MBA at Western he joined Hydro One in Management Training, Human Resources, and upon retirement, had his own consulting company, Weston Management Resources, and taught at Fanshawe College and the University of Guelph. Celebration of life to come, where you can join us in honouring Rich with a wee dram. Slainte mhaith! Arrangements were entrusted to Mount Lawn Funeral Home & Cemetery, 21 Garrard Road, Whitby. Online condolences may be made at: www.mountlawn.ca
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EDWARDS, John It is with great sadness and relief that we announce the passing of our beloved husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, brother and uncle, John Edwards, age 86, of Toronto, on Saturday, August 3, 2024, after a long and courageous battle with Dementia and Alzheimer's disease. John was born on June 5, 1938, in Aberdeen Scotland. He graduated from Danforth Tech in Toronto and had a lengthy Sales Executive career at IBM. Once retired, he became the Membership Director at his beloved Scarboro Golf Club, as well as being a long-time golfing member. John's world was filled with playing rugby, hockey, skiing, and most of all, golf. He relished organizing annual golf trips, and his ability to make everyone laugh with his keen storytelling will be fondly remembered. John is survived by his loving wife of 44 years, Zosia; son, Mike (Karen); and daughter, Susan (Jeff). Loving grandfather to Chantelle, Tyler, Courtney and Brittney; and great-grandfather to Blake, Boden, Weston and Maxwell; brother to Robert (Noreen); brother-in-law to Genya (Stephen) and Stevie (Helen); as well as uncle to numerous nieces and nephews. A private small family service will be held, with plans for a celebration of life to follow later in the year. Friends can leave messages of condolences on the Pine Hills Funeral Centre website: www.etouch.ca
]]>ALEXANDER, ROBERT J. It is with sadness we report the death of Bob and his wife, Joan (McCalla), in July. Bob was a long-time employee of the CRA. Brother, Norman; and their daughters, Jo-Anne, Carol and Jill are left with many good memories
]]>TIMOL, AMINA June 1946 - June 2024 We, the family of Amina Timol, are heartbroken and deeply saddened to inform you of her passing in Abu Dhabi on June 23, 2024. Amina was born in South Africa and grew up through her adult life in Canada. She worked as a jewelry store assistant, an educator, a University lecturer, Guidance Counsellor and Principal in three countries, most of which were in Canada and highlighted by the last six in Abu Dhabi. Amina was a loyal friend, and valued the counsel and guidance of her family and friends for constant "reflection and repair," and spoke very affectionately of how people touched her life. Her biggest strength came from how she was raised by her parents and appropriately influenced by her family and friends. Amina's passion was education. Thank you for supporting her towards those goals on behalf of children. Please include a Dua'a in Amina's name. God bless you and your family.
]]>SIMPSON, DUNCAN June 23, 1963 - December 26, 2023 Duncan loved baseball and hockey, and the many friends he made while playing sports. He liked to get into a bit of trouble sometimes, as most kids do. He was an exemplary employee with CP Rail for 39 years, taking on many holiday shifts so those with young families could be home with their kids. Later, planning towards retirement, he took up golf and enjoyed getting out on the course with his good friend, Steve. He leaves behind his mother and three brothers; and was predeceased by his father. He will be dearly missed by those he knew and spent time with him.
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DAY, KIMBERLEY ANNE September 22, 1965 – July 29, 2024 Sadly, we announce the passing of Kim, on Monday, July 29, 2024, after a year long illness. She is survived by husband, Rob; daughter, Nicole (Tyler); and father, Ron. Kim was a long-time employee of the City of North York and the Region of York. Kim will be dearly missed by her family and many great friends. We would like to thank Hospice Simcoe for the care and compassion they showed Kim in her final days. In lieu of flowers, a donation to Hospice Simcoe would be greatly appreciated. There will be a celebration of Kim's life at a later date. Messages of condolence may be forwarded to the family through adamsfuneralhome.ca
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MELLON, JOHN SCOTT (Johnny Danger Scott) It is with great sorrow that the family of John Scott Mellon, also known as Johnny Danger Scott, following his recent official name change, announce his sudden passing, on July 7, 2024. Born in Winnipeg, on September 13, 1980, he was predeceased by his mother, Elizabeth Ann Mellon; and his father, John Comegon. He is mourned by his aunt and uncle, Maureen and Jerry; and his cousins, Laura, Andrew and Daniel. John worked at UPS, both in Calgary for several years, and then in Toronto, following his move there in 2016. He loved attending a wide variety of music festivals, often assisting as a volunteer; and he loved acting. He derived great enjoyment from watching his favourite actors on the movies that he watched; as well as by doing a bit of acting himself with amateur theatre groups that he joined, both in Calgary and Toronto. Working to improve his skills in improv acting was his latest interest. He was such a pleasure to chat with and will be sorely missed. Online condolences at newediukfuneralhome.com
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HILL-TICE, JULIANNE MARGARET October 24, 1958 - July 20, 2024 Julianne "Julie" passed away peacefully, at Sunnybrook Hospital, at the age of 65, after a long battle with cancer. She will be lovingly remembered by her beloved husband, David Tice; daughter, Jemma Tice; and grandchildren, Gio and Leena. Predeceased by her mother, Suzanne Hill-Kugler. Admired and loved by her father, James Hill (Nicole Finn); brother, Jeffrey Hill; sister, Jayne Hill (Creig Bale); Ethan (Liz), Nino (Mark); as well as David's family and many long-time friends. Julie was a dedicated Montessori teacher for 25 years, having the great challenge and privilege of educating preschool children. Her kindness, knowledge and patience was admired by her fellow colleagues and by the parents and students in her classroom. She also had a keen passion for art and was an accomplished abstract landscape painter. Julie's strength was using her creative energy, art and colour theory to produce, sell and gift amazing works of art. In her youth, Julie was a fashion model. She was beautiful inside and out. Even with her recent health challenges, she continued to take pride in her appearance and looking her best for those visiting her. She had a life filled with many enjoyments and fond memories of travelling, and cherished times spending quality time with her friends and family. She loved being a wife, mother and Nana. The family would like to thank everyone who has supported Julianne, David and Jemma through the last three years and for their continued support at this sad time. Condolences can be made by email to: David.tice@rogers.com or Jayne-e.hill@rogers.com. In keeping with Julie's wishes, there was a small private service held on August 8th at Morely Bedford Funeral Home in Toronto. If desired, donations can be made to Sunnybrook Foundation, The Canadian Cancer Society or a charity of your choice.
]]>van VOORST, DIANNE MARJORIE It is with great sadness that the family announces the passing away of a dear wife, mother and nanny. On Wednesday, July 17, 2024 in her 81st year, Dianne Marjorie van Voorst (nee Frost) passed peacefully into the hands of her heavenly Father with her family by her side. Devoted and loving wife of Jacob ("Jim") for more than 58 years. Daughter of the late James Frost and the late Marjorie Frost (nee Smith). Loving mother of Brian (Carolyn), David (Joyce), Mark (Linda) and Neil (Tanya). Proud nanny to Jacob, Calvin, Owen, Rayne and Jonah. Dear older sister of the late Sheila (Ken) May and Bruce (Judy) Frost. Dear sister-in-law of John (the late Anne), Evert (the late Joanne), Hank (Linda), Dick (Barbara) and Alex (Jean-Ann). Friends and family may attend a visitation to be held at Skwarchuk Funeral Home 30 Simcoe Road, Bradford (1-800-209-4803) on Wednesday, August 28, 2024 from 1-3 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. Celebration of Life Service to be held at St. John's Presbyterian Church Bradford, 2940 10th Sideroad, Bradford, on Thursday, August 29, 2024 at 11 a.m. Private family interment to follow at Scotch Settlement Presbyterian Cemetery. In Dianne's memory, in lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society. Online condolences may be made at www.skwarchukfuneralhome.com
]]>May 29, 1922 - Aug 13, 2012Always missing you. Love you forever.Hilda, Jacque & Art
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Apr 16, 1960 - Aug 6, 2015"Forever In Our Hearts and Forever Missed"
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STEERS, LARRY Larry Steers went home to be with the Lord on Tuesday, August 6, 2024 at the age of 87. He leaves behind his wife, Margaret of 62 years; and his children, Lynn (Bud), Frances (David) and Stephen (Erinn). He was loved and will be deeply missed by his grandchildren, Alexis (Stewart), Danielle (Brad), Alana, Aaron, Andrew, Saya, Gemma and Norah and his two great-grandchildren, Kai and Ada. Also grieving his loss is his brother, Wade (Marie). Having been saved in 1957 and called to do the Lord's work, he was an esteemed servant of the Lord for over 40 years, preaching the gospel and teaching God's word. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to The Assembly Gospel Missionary Trust Fund or to Bethany Lodge. Visitation to be held at Rexdale Gospel Hall (72 Bergamot Ave. Toronto, ON M9W 1V9), Friday, August 9, 2024 from 2:00 p.m.- 4:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. followed by another visitation from 10:00 a.m. - 10:45 a.m. before the Funeral Service on Saturday. Funeral Service to take place Saturday, August 10, 2024 at 11:00 a.m. also at Rexdale Gospel Hall followed by a reception and then interment at Cedar Grove Mennonite Cemetery (7452 Reesor Rd, Locust Hill, ON L0H 1J0). Online condolences may be made at www.chapelridgefh.com
]]>VASWANI, BHAGWAN (BHAG) Peacefully, on Wednesday, August 7, 2024. Cherished husband of Phil for 50 years. Beloved brother of Hashu (Christel), Indra, and Lalita (Ramesh). Uncle of eight nephews and nieces; granduncle of three grandnieces and one grandnephew. Predeceased by his loving parents; his brothers, Gul, Arjan, Kishin; and sisters, Pushpa and Ramala. He will be sadly missed by his friends and relatives. Visitation at NEWEDIUK FUNERAL HOME, 2058 Kipling Avenue (North of Rexdale Boulevard), on Sunday, August 11, 2024, from 2- 6 p.m., with Hindu Prayers. Private cremation and interment to follow. In lieu of flowers, donations to UNICEF would be appreciated. Online condolences at newediukfuneralhome.com
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SKEOCH, ERIC ROBERT It is with great sadness we announce the death of Eric Robert Skeoch, who died suddenly on August 4, 2024, at the age of 84. Eric will be deeply missed by his beloved wife, Judy and his sons, Robert and David (Julie); his grandchildren, Rachel and Amy; brother, Alan (Marjorie); sister-in-law, Pam Favager; his nephews, Kevin and Andy (Julie); as well as his great-nieces and nephew. Eric was a much-loved principal at North Toronto Collegiate, retiring with Judy to a farm on top of Blue Mountain. He enjoyed the outdoor life and travelling though always looked forward to returning home to the farm and his beautiful barn where his creative talents in woodworking and gardening began. His many friends and neighbours relied on barn treasures which Eric was always happy to share accompanied with a funny story on how he acquired the array of gadgets and tools. His love of the outdoors included skiing, which he enjoyed up to his 83rd year. Eric was a dog lover for most of his life, but more recently a couple of barn cats, Coco and Harry, gave him great joy. Our family would like to give thanks to the staff at Princess Margaret and Collingwood General and Marine Hospital for the care given to Eric during his illness. A celebration of life will be announced at a later date. Eric, we will really miss your witty sense of humour and wonderful stories. We will love and miss you always and forever. As your expression of sympathy, donations to the Princess Margaret Hospital, Collingwood General and Marine Hospital or Doctors Without Borders, would be gratefully appreciated and may be made through the Ferguson Funeral Home, 48 Boucher St. E., Meaford, ON N4L 1B9 to whom arrangements have been entrusted. www.ferguson funeralhomes.ca
]]>MORIN, CLEMENT In Loving Memory March 30, 1926 – August 2, 2024 Is the sun shining today? At the age of 98 and 1/3 years old, it is with both sadness, and gratitude for a life well lived, we announce the passing of our father (Jean-Marie) Clement Morin, born to Ernest and Marie Morin. He joins his beloved wife of 63 years, Maria (2014) and step-granddaughter, Jamie (2014). Clem was a man of many names. Beloved Daddio to Johanna (Kamel), Richard (Norma), Theresa (Andy), Sandra (John). "Gramps, The Legend" to his grandchildren, Jason, Simon (Tera), Vanessa (Dariusz), Sean, Chris (Ashley), Rebecca (David), Amanda (Paul), Trevor (Amy), Jack (Athena), Carly. Great-Grampa (G/G) to Alyssa, Lukas, Violet, Aria, Jude, Kaia. Ti' Jos to his surviving brothers and sister, Egide, Roger and Micheline. Uncle Clem or Mon Oncle ti'Jos to his many nieces and nephews. Clem Kiddlehopper, Frog or Frenchie to his many friends, and coworkers at the City of Toronto, where he worked for 34 years in Public Works. One of his most celebrated moments was when the month of being retired and collecting his pension, surpassed the time he was a working employee! He was forever grateful to Mayor Oliver Crawford for lining him up with his city job. He had a wonderful sense of humour, always up for a harmless gag or regaling his limited joke list. It's impossible to cross train tracks without thinking of him. He loved the adventure of travel. Leaving home from rural Ste. Leon-de-Standon Quebec at the young age of 21, he hitchhiked to Ontario to learn English and to experience life beyond the farm, where picking beans was not his thing. While he eventually landed in Toronto, he never forgot where he came from and annually loaded his family into the car for the 10-12 hour drive along highway 2 to visit his parents. His love of travel took him to Europe, Israel, Columbia, and across Canada and the USA. He was a man of faith who loved God, playing cards, oysters, a shot of cognac, cheese curds and sharing his stories. Always a kind word and forever grateful to those who cared for him, especially his Holly, he appreciated all who loved him. Dad loved his family unconditionally, encouraged us to be kind to each other, go with the flow, work hard and enjoy life. His smile will be forever missed but never forgotten. We would like to thank the team members at Port Perry Villa and Oak Ridges Hospice for their compassionate care of our dad. Rest in peace Daddio, we know you're driving a Cadillac, not rollerskates (or a Hyundai) up there! Not bad for an old guy like me. A service to Celebrate Clem's Life will be held on Saturday, August 10, 2024, at 1:30 p.m. at Immaculate Conception Church Port Perry, 1710 Scugog Street, Port Perry. Interment to follow at Uxbridge Cemetery. Friends may send condolences or make donations at www.lowandlow.ca
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GROVE, LARRY In Loving Memory With heavy hearts, we announce the passing of Larry Grove, a cherished brother, son, and uncle. Larry left us peacefully on August 5, 2024, at the age of 73. He is survived by his devoted sister, Julia (Dennis); his niece, Stacy; and his nephew, Spencer. Larry was predeceased by his beloved parents, Mary and Roy. Born on July 10, 1951, in Markham, Ontario, Larry lived his entire life in his hometown. Known for his unwavering enthusiasm for sports, he was a devoted fan of the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Toronto Raptors. He had a very dry sense of humor and loved to poke fun at his family. He had a deep appreciation for music from the 60s and 70s and was fortunate to attend Billy Joel's final residency performance at Madison Square Garden. In honor of Larry's memory, donations may be made to Markham Stouffville Hospital, or the charity of your choice. He will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved him. Visitation to take place at Dixon Garland Funeral Home, 166 Main St. N. (Markham Rd.), from 2-4 p.m. and a Funeral Service at 4 p.m.
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HALL, HARRY (Harry) George Henry Hall husband of Etta (Jordan) Hall passed away peacefully on Saturday, August 3, 2024, with loved ones by his side in his 75th year. Harry was born on August 1, 1949 in Belfast, Northern lreland. He was born to late (Prue) Prudence Alexandra (Wylie) and late George Henry (Geordie) Hall. Harry was the eldest boy, he had 3 sisters, Joan (Archie), Maureen (late John), Anne (Billy); and 2 brothers, David and Ray (Marie). Harry and Etta were married September 16, 1967, in Belfast, Northern lreland, and were married 54 years. Father to Mandy (Tim) and Colin (Christine). Granda to Stuart, Kyle (Jade), Kayla, Cory and Jordan. Great-Granda to Logan, Keatyn, Aria and Rowen. Stepgranda to Brad (Madison). Great-stepgranda to Jaxson. ln 1970, with $140.00 in his pocket with his wife, Etta and daughter, Mandy they immigrated to Canada. Harry started his working career, first with SKF Bearing Manufacturing and then McDonnell Douglas Aircraft Manufacturing in Ontario. After a slow down in the aerospace industry Harry landed a job at Toronto lronworks which started his path in Heat Treating. ln 1989, his strong entrepreneurial spirit led him to found Aberfoyle Metal Treaters Limited near Guelph, Ontario. Harry established a special business conducting large-scale heat treating for heavy industry including steel mills, nuclear power, hydro-electric, petrochemical and large machining. Harry had participated in many trade and business associations over many years, He was a long-standing board member of Metal Treating lnstitute (MTI), serving as president in 2002, and was recognized as Master Craftsman Heat Treator of the Year for North America. ln 2011, he received the Heritage Award, the most prestigious award from MTI. ln 2009, he was nominated as Entrepreneur of the Year by Ernst & Young. He also served on the board of directors for Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters (CME Ontario) from 2009 to 2015. Harry sold Aberfoyle Metal Treaters Limited 2012 to Canerectors which was Toronto lronworks, where his heat-treating career began. Recreationally, Harry was a musician. One of the proudest moments was in 1980 as C.W.O. of the Queen's York Rangers (l"tAmerican) regimental band. Harry led a marching performance for the late Queen Elizabeth and the late Prince Philip with a live audience of 60,000 cheering spectators (CNE grounds) Toronto, Ontario. Harry with his wife Etta loved to travel, and were able to see 80 countries, where they met a lot of friends and still have many of them to this day. Socializing, being with friends and family was Harry's biggest joy. Harry's passion for car racing, mostly Formula 1 which he was able to see many races in Montreal, Canada, Circuit Zandvoort (Dutch) and Autodromo Nazionale Monza (ltaly). He was proud to own and drive his yellow Corvette. Harry is loved and will be dearly missed from his family and friends here in Canada, Northern lreland, London, Scotland, United States, Netherlands and other countries that he had traveled. Visitors will be received at McKersie & Early Funeral Home, 114 Main St. E., Milton (905) 878-4452 on Tuesday, August 13, 2024 from 3:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. with a funeral service to follow at 5:00 p.m. A limo service from Hwy 25/ 401 car park and Aberfoyle car park to and from the family home will be provided immediately following the service. Messages of condolence may be left online at www.mckersieearly.com
]]>HYDE, STEVE BRIAN COLIN September 19, 1935 – August 5, 2024 It is with great sadness that we have to say goodbye to a wonderful man. He will be greatly missed by his wife, Carroll; and his daughters, Lisa (John), Samantha (Dwayne) and Toni. He will also be missed by his grandchildren, Brentt, Shantel, Scott and Brendan; and great-grandchildren, Liam, Greyson, Luna and Skye.
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MUNRO, BARBARA LACHOWICZ January 30, 1940 - July 24, 2024 Barb died peacefully, at Southlake Regional Health Centre, on July 24, 2024, surrounded by family. Barb was predeceased by her dear first husband, Al. Treasured by her children, Deborah (Mark) and Richard (Andrea). Adored by her grandchildren, Devin, Lindsay, Riley and Aiden. Barb was predeceased by her parents, Harold and Gwendolyn MacKay; and her former husband, Neil. Barb was devoted to and so proud of her family. She appreciated the wonderful group of friends who supported her. She will be greatly missed. A private family service was held on Saturday, July 27th, with interment followed at York Cemetery. If desired, donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation.
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RAYMER, DONALD EARL 1956-2024 It is with a heavy heart that we announce the peaceful passing of our brother, Donald Earl Raymer on July 21, 2024, at the age of 67. Predeceased by parents, Earl and Beulah Raymer. Brother to Laura and Linda. Uncle to David, John and Jacqueline. Great-uncle to Bradley, Ethan and Jacob. There will be a family graveside service on Saturday, August 10, 2024 at 10:00 a.m. at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Cemetery in Markham. Funeral arrangements are entrusted to Taylor Funeral Home, Newmarket.
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LAPORTE, DOUGLAS RAYMOND You are missed! Douglas passed away peacefully, at Guelph General Hospital, surrounded by family on August 2, 2024, after a long battle with cancer. Beloved husband of Catherine for 45 years. Loving father of Jennifer (John) and R. Douglas (Emily); and proud and loving grandfather to Lily and Alexis. Cherished brother to Elizabeth, Leslie, Michael, Theresa, Bernadette, Patricia, Thomas, John and James. He is resting at Memory Gardens in Breslau, with visitations taking place August 10, 2024, and a visitation, service and reception on August 11, 2024. His wife would like to thank the staff at GGH and Princess Margaret Hospital for their care over the years. In lieu of flowers, donations could be made to the Canadian Cancer Society or PMH. Doug, you are missed very very much!
]]>In Loving Memory August 8, 1999 Twenty-five years ago you left this world knowing that you were deeply loved and that you would never be forgotten. We thanked the Lord for you today, For your hands that gave so much For your kind and thoughtful spirit And your gentle, caring touch. We thanked the Lord for you today, For your angel heart of gold For your words of guidance and support For arms so quick to hold. We thanked the Lord for you today, In every thought and prayer And asked the Lord to bless you And to keep you in His care. For the love and the laughter For the mouth-watering dishes For the tunes we loved to hear you whistle For the good times that we shared You will always be loved and remembered. Forever in our hearts, Your loving family
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PEROFF, STEPHANIE Passed away peacefully in Toronto on Monday, August 5, 2024 in her 97th year. She was predeceased by her beloved husband, Chris and son, Peter. Surviving Stephanie are her sons, Brian (Sandi) and Stephen (Colleen); her grandchildren, Pasha (Dwayne), Kathleen (Josh), Jessica, Tim (Kelsey), Eli (Darlene) and Jordanna (Philippe); and her 5 great-grandsons, Sacha, Bruce, Charlie, Will and Leo to which she was Baba. Stephanie was a much loved Teacher's Assistant for the Toronto Board of Education and a fantastic cook, baker and homemaker. In addition she was a devoted volunteer often seen in the halls of West Park Healthcare Centre. A longtime resident of Weston Gardens Retirement Residence the family would like to thank the staff and the professionals for their compassionate care. Friends may call at the Turner & Porter Yorke Chapel, 2357 Bloor St. W., at Windermere, east of the Jane subway, on Thursday, August 8th from 4 to 8 p.m. Funeral Service to be held in the Chapel on Friday, August 9th at 1 p.m. Interment Park Lawn Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation. Online condolences may be made through www.turnerporter.ca
]]>LAPRADE, LUCIE (nee BILODEAU) Lucie Laprade (nee Bilodeau) at home on July 31, 2024 at the age of 90. It's with great sadness that we announce the passing of our mother, Lucie, at her home on July 31, 2024 at the age of 90. Loving wife of Arthur, and mother of Alain (Deirdre), André, and René (Sandra). Grandmaman to Marc (Laurissa), Nicholas, Mathieu, Patrick, Genevieve and Ryan, and Arrière-Grandmaman to Jakub. Special thanks to the staff at Don Mills, Silver Sherpa, the doctors at Sunnybrook Hospital's ALS Clinic, the doctors and staff at the Temmy Latner Palliative Care Centre, and all the Personal Service Workers for their compassionate care of Lucie over the past several months. Visitation at PAUL O'CONNOR FUNERAL HOME, 1939 Lawrence Ave. E. (between Warden and Pharmacy), Scarborough, on Friday, August 9th, from 3 p.m. – 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. – 9 p.m. Funeral Mass on Saturday, August 10th at 2 p.m., at PAROISSE ST-LOUIS-DE-FRANCE, 1415 Don Mills Road, North York. In lieu of flowers, donations to ALS Society of Canada, or the Temmy Latner Palliative Care Centre would be appreciated by the family.
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O'SHEA, KENNETH EDWARD Passed away peacefully at the St. Joseph's Health Centre, Toronto on Thursday, August 1, 2024 in his 79th year. Father of Geramie, Tanis, Aubrey and Shannon. Grandfather of Devereaux and Kiera Survived by his sister, Patricia O'Shea of Washington D.C. and his former wife, Susan Porter. Predeceased by his parents, William and Liz O'Shea; his brother. William and sister. Catherine Ellison. Private arrangements are entrusted with Turner & Porter Yorke Chapel, Toronto.
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AOKI, SHIGERU AOKI, SHIGERU passed away peacefully, at home on Thursday, August 1st, just one week short of his 60th wedding anniversary and a few weeks before his 91st birthday. Predeceased by his parents, Kyuichi and Masano; and brothers, Nobuo, Takashi and Hideo. Loving father to Kristine & David and husband to Geraldine. Born in Mission, BC, his family was interned during the Second World War and later moved east to Chatham, ON, where they owned and operated a vegetable farm. Shig moved to Toronto on his own and was in his 20s the first time he saw a TV in real life. He went on to study at DeVry, and eventually became the proud owner of his own electronics repair shop; Shig's TV Sales & Service. After retiring, he enjoyed golfing, bowling and playing slots at the casino. He will be lovingly remembered for being very kind, generous, hardworking and humble. A private celebration of life will be held where the family will gather in his honour.
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MAGUIRE, BARBARA MARY (nee LITTLEFAIR) June 7, 1932 - August 3, 2024 Passed away peacefully, on Saturday, August 3rd, at Michael Garron Hospital, at the age of 92. Predeceased by her beloved husband, John Maguire; and her children, daughter, Gail MacKinnon; and son, David Maguire. Cherished grandmother of Robert MacKinnon and Megan MacKinnon. Lovingly remembered by Ray MacKinnon and Dianne Scull. The family will receive friends at the Ogden Funeral Home, 4164 Sheppard Ave. East (east of Kennedy), on Monday, August 12th, at 12:00 p.m., with a Memorial Service to follow in the Ogden Chapel commencing at 1:00 p.m. Donations made to Diabetes Canada in Barbara's memory would be appreciated.
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Mar 22, 1984 - Aug 7, 2004It's been 20 years since we lost you to a tragic accident, it has been extremely challenging for us to deal with your loss, however we keep you close to our hearts and talk about you often. Love Mom, Dad, Joe, Maria, Jack and Mya
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RAMSPERGER, REV. LEO AUGUST Passed away peacefully, at Humber River Hospital, Toronto, on Friday, August 2, 2024, at the age of 100. Beloved brother to Paul Ramsperger and his wife, Louise; and uncle to many nephews and nieces. Predeceased by his siblings, Anne, Charlotte, Cecilia, John, Arthur, Theresa, Marie, Pauline, Patricia, Catherine, and Rita (Betty). Father Leo was well known for his deep faith and dedication to the Catholic Church as an ordained priest for 70 years. He genuinely cared for all humanity, was very generous, and lived a life of service to the Lord. After his official retirement, he continued in his role as a priest, assisting at St. Ignatius Martyr Parish in Maynooth, and with the celebration of daily Mass in a chapel in his country home, welcoming friends and encouraging them in their journey of faith. He enjoyed gardening, spending time outdoors and enjoying the birds. Upon his transition to St. Bernard's Retirement Residence, he continued to offer Mass, daily, from an altar in his room. A "servant of the Lord," a mentor, a brother, a friend, he was always an inspiration and an example of deep faith. He will be greatly missed by many. Visitation will take place at St. Ignatius Martyr Catholic Church (51 Hwy. 127, Maynooth) on Tuesday, August 6, 2024, from 1:00 - 2:00 p.m. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 2:00 p.m., with Father Malachy Ekezie presiding. Visitation will also take place at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church (263 Roncesvalles Avenue, Toronto) on Thursday, August 8, 2024, from 9:00 - 10:00 a.m. A High Requiem Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10:00 a.m., with Father Daniel Utrecht presiding. Interment at Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery, Thornhill. As expressions of sympathy, donations, if desired, will be accepted at: Madonna House, Combermere, St. Vincent de Paul Parish, Roncesvalles Ave., Toronto, or Our Lady Seat of Wisdom, Barry's Bay, and would be appreciated by the family. Arrangements entrusted to M.G. Daly Funeral Home, Maynooth, (613) 338-3259. Condolence messages may be emailed to: dalyfuneralhome@bellnet.ca or visit www.mgdalyfuneral home.com.
]]>BETTS, BERNICE Passed away on July 30, 2024. Funeral service on August 8th at 11 a.m. at McDougal & Brown Funeral Home in Scarborough. For service information, visit: mcdbrownscarb.ca
]]>NASH, HARVEY Our family is saddened to announce the passing of Harvey Nash on July 31, 2024, in his 99th year. He was predeceased by his wife, Renee; son, Gary; and brother, Morry. Surviving Harvey are his daughter and son-in-law, Colleen and Chris Wood; his grandchildren, Bret and Kwang Nash; his sister-in-law, Jean Yashinsky; and his nieces, nephews and their families. Harvey was a successful pharmacist, operating several pharmacies in Toronto and London. Above all, he loved tennis - often defeating opponents in their 50's when he was in his 80's! He shared his passion for sports with Morry. As per his wishes, there will be a graveside service on Thursday, August 8th, at 1:00 p.m. in the Farband Labour Zionist section of Pardes Shalom Cemetery. We say goodbye with great sadness. Donations can be made to either The Nature Conservancy of Canada (www.natureconservancy. ca) or the Heart and Stroke Foundation (www.heartandstroke. ca).
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WAUCHOPE, FREDERICK "FRED" THOMAS 1951 -- 2024 Dr. Fred Thomas Wauchope, DDS, Implant Specialist, passed away after a courageous battle with cancer on Friday, August 2, 2024, in his 73rd year. Son of Valerie and the late Jack Wauchope; brother to Don (Elaine), Ted (Cathy), Jacquie (Jim), Elaine (Ken), and Kevin (Tracy). Cherished husband of Cathie; beloved father to Tom (Chelsea), Jenny (Jayme), and Bobby (Polly); grandfather to Jack; and uncle to many. Fred was a devoted father, an avid storyteller, and a truly authentic individual who radiated wisdom and compassion. He loved spending time at the cottage, fishing, making bass fritters, the annual family golf tournament, gardening, and sports. We will be gathering to celebrate his life on Thursday, August 8, 2024, from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. at the Turner & Porter Neweduk Chapel, 1981 Dundas St. W., Mississauga. Donations to Campfire Circle, in lieu of flowers, would be appreciated. Online condolences may be made at: turnerporter.ca
]]>HOUGHTON, CHARLES EVANS On August 1, 2024, in Toronto, at the age of 98 years young. Dearly loved and cherished father of Carolyn; and grandfather of Aisling (Mat). A much-loved brother; he is survived by Margaret and June; and predeceased by Donna, Marydale, Earla and Janet. He was widowed in 2018, having enjoyed a 56 year marriage to Beth Spracklin. He leaves many friends at the Russell Hill Retirement Residence. He will also be remembered by his nieces and nephews, whose adventures he watched with interest and care. All enjoyed his very funny, but very kind, dry sense of humour. He was curious and engaged with people, events and ideas all his life. Charles was a deliberately modest and humble gentleman; feeling everyone was deserving of kindness, dignity and generosity. Charles grew up in Markham, and was the son of Dr. Charles Leon Houghton and Margaret Dale Houghton. In the 1940s he played trumpet in the WWB Orchestra, and maintained a lifelong passion for jazz. He was a graduate of the University of Toronto, and retired from Canada Life Assurance Company in 1989. He also worked at Security Benefit Life in Topeka, Kansas and Western Life in Hamilton, Ontario. We will celebrate his life, and play some jazz, at a Reception, on Wednesday, August 7, 2024, from 12:00 p.m. until 2:00 p.m., at Dixon-Garland Funeral Home, 166 Main Street North, Markham, Ontario. In lieu of flowers, a donation to the Royal Conservatory of Music or Markham Museum would be appreciated.
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CAMERON, FREDERICK HAROLD September 8, 1934 - August 1, 2024 It is with profound sadness that we share the passing of Fred Cameron, of Agincourt, who passed at the age of 89 on August 1, 2024. Fred was predeceased by his loving wife, Evelyn; and is survived by his two sons, Doug (Julie) and Mike (Aprile); and grandchildren James, Jenna, Joshua and Spencer. The family will receive friends at Ogden Funeral Home, 4164 Sheppard Ave. East, Scarborough (east of Kennedy), on Saturday, August 10th, at 2 p.m. Memorial Service to follow at 3 p.m. in the Ogden Chapel. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Diabetes Canada in Fred's memory.
]]>McNEILL, ELIZABETH (nee MITCHELL) Elizabeth (Betty) McNeill (nee Mitchell) was born in Greenock, Scotland, on May 7, 1939, to the late Archibald and Elizabeth (McGowan) Mitchell. Died on July 29, 2024, at St. Michael's Hospital in her 86th year. Betty loved to sew, knit, oil paint and spend time with her family and friends. Predeceased by her loving husband of 63 years, Daniel. Betty is survived by her daughter, Lorna (Mike); granddaughters, Meaghan (Kevin) and Rachel (Colton). Betty will be greatly missed by her friends and extended family. A Celebration of Life will be held for family and friends in Fall of 2024. Online condolences can be made at mceachniefuneral.ca
]]>GREEN, LORRAINE FREIDA (nee FINKELSTEIN) Lorraine Green, 85 of Toronto, passed away peacefully at home July 9, 2024. Lorraine was born on August 31, 1938, to Bessie and Harry Finkelstein in Toronto, Ontario. Lorraine attended Ryerson Polytechnical Institute and graduated as an registered nurse. She married Gerald Stanley Green in 1965 and together had one child, Paul. Lorraine worked as a nurse and was dedicated to her profession, retiring from Baycrest Hospital. Lorraine was an avid traveler, and her favorite destination was Jamaica. She was very passionate about supporting less fortunate children and families, often bringing supplies and toys to those in need during her many visits. Lorraine is survived by her son, Paul Jason Green and grandchild, Stephanie Thornhill. She will be missed, may her memory be a blessing.
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PELT, MELVYN On Saturday, August 3, 2024. Beloved husband of nearly 52 years of Elka (nee Mark). Proud and devoted father and father-in-law of Jessica (Gamliel Kronemer) and Aviva. Dear brother-in-law of Hedda and the late Frank Medjuck, and Meir and Mimi Mark. Caring uncle, great-uncle and cousin. Son of the late Gertrude and David Pelt; and devoted son-in-law of the late Dorothy and Jake Mark. Mel loved his family deeply, and was happiest when he, Elka, Jessica, Aviva and Gamliel were together. A Canadian political historian, Mel became a journalist first at the University of Toronto, and then with the Canadian Press. He went on to become a teacher at Downsview Secondary School for 30 years, where he was actively involved in school activities, and was a mentor, coach, friend and colleague to many. Thank you to Dr. Robert Kingstone for his care and devotion for more than 60 years. Funeral will be held on Monday, August 5th, at 10:30 a.m. at Benjamin's Park Memorial, 2401 Steeles Avenue West, Toronto, Ontario, followed by burial at Roselawn Avenue Cemetery, 619 Roselawn Avenue, Agudas Achim section. Shiva to take place at 2 Neptune Drive, 9th Floor Common Room. For funeral livestream and shiva times, please see listing at: benjaminsparkmem orialchapel.ca
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SARRA, CLARA With profound sadness, we announce the passing of Clara Sarra on August 2, 2024, at the age of 69 years, where she was surrounded by her family at Baycrest Hospital. Beloved mother of Claudia (Nelson) and Francesco (Vanja). Proud nonna of Luka and Leo. Visitation will be held at Bernardo Funeral Home (2960 Dufferin St., south of Lawrence Ave. W.) on Tuesday, August 6, 2024, from 3-8 p.m. Funeral mass will be held on Wednesday, August 7, 2024, at 10 a.m. at St. Norberts Church (100 Regent Rd., at Wilson Ave.). Entombment to follow at Prospect Cemetery (1450 St. Clair Ave. W., east of Caledonia Rd.).
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JOSEPH, JAMES URBAN With deep sadness we announce the passing of James Urban Joseph on July 30, 2024. He was 89 years old. "Born in the tiny village of Barachois, Gaspe, Quebec, to a one-armed railway man and a nun..." began John Donald's commentary for Urban's Order of Canada (OC), which he received in 2001. The honour recognized Urban's many contributions to his country, in particular his volunteer work with Inuit and First Nations peoples including serving as founding member and Chair of Canadian Arctic Producers (CAP) during its formative years in the 1960s of introducing Cape Dorset artists to the world and, in the 1990s, founding the First Nations Bank. Urban graduated with an MBA from Western University in the Class of 1963. He rose through the ranks of the TD Bank becoming Vice Chair in 1992. His leadership of Human Resources throughout his career contributed to TD's success and was central to its reputation as an employer of choice. Urban was a corporate director who served on many boards including TD Bank, First Nations Bank, Blue Mountain Resort, We Care Health Services, Bird Construction, Medcan Health Management, Meditech International, Ontario Pension Board, Ontario Lottery & Gaming Corporation, Canadian Arctic Producers, Canada's Wonderland, The Design Exchange, Career Edge Organization, Council for Canadian Unity, Prime Mentors of Canada, Canadian Orthopedic Foundation, and Foundation Fighting Blindness. In addition to his official roles on boards, Urban was consigliere, mentor, trusted advisor, and friend to numerous CEOs of growing companies including Gord Canning at Blue Mountain Resort who said, "Urban served on the Blue Mountain Resort board for over 40 years. His hands are all over Blue Mountain as we know it today. We would not have had the success as a business and as a family without him." Urban had close lifelong friends, and he went on almost twenty walking trips with them in England and Europe, organized by David and Diane Thomson. These trips formed many of his favorite memories. In later years, thanks to his wife, Lucille, Urban became a supporter of the arts and was a frequent and stylish presence at the National Ballet and Luminato events, even signing up as a Luminato volunteer when Lucille was interim CEO. Urban brought energy, love, warmth and sage advice into the lives of his family including his twin sister, Mary Webb and her husband, Mike and son, Michael; his wife, Lucille (née Fowle); his daughters, Kimberley and Michelle Joseph; son-in-law, Shaun Leggett; and grandsons, Christian and Nathaniel Leggett; his pal, Bette Laderoute; and the extended Joseph, Fournier, Leggett, Fowle and Clemens families and friends. He will be missed by all who knew him and benefited from his lively and generous spirit. A memorial event to remember Urban will be held at Mt. Pleasant Cemetery Visitation Centre at 375 Mt. Pleasant Road on Thursday, August 8th. Visitation from 2-3 p.m., and at 3 p.m. a brief program followed by a reception. In lieu of flowers, a donation may be made in Urban's name to a charity of your choice.
]]>BRAY, WILLIAM ALAN Peacefully, on Friday, August 2, 2024, at St. Joseph's Health Centre, at 95 years of age. Dearly loved husband of the late Constance "Connie" Bray. Loving father of David and Janet; grandfather of Dawn Ruddach; and great-grandfather of Ryan Ruddach and Grayson Jones. Visitation will be held on Wednesday. August 7, 2024. from 5–8 p.m.. at the G.H. Hogle Funeral Home, 63 Mimico Avenue, Etobicoke, ON. Funeral service on Thursday, August 8, 2024, at 10:00 a.m., at G.H. Hogle Funeral Home. Interment to follow at Springcreek Cemetery, 1390 Clarkson Road, Mississauga. www.hogle.ca
]]>McANDREW, FRANCES THERESA Born in Toronto, on October 1, 1927, died peacefully, in her sleep on July 18, 2024. Beloved wife of the late Michael John. She will be sadly missed by her children: Stephen (Linda), Cinthia (David), John (Allison), Greg (Linda); and her grandchildren: Delaney, Shaun, Blair, Jaimie, Jordan, Sidney, Ryley, Cole, Jeffrey and Yasha. Family will receive visitors at the St. Elizabeth Seton Parish, 17955 Leslie St., Newmarket, on Wednesday, August 7, 2024, at 2:00 p.m. Donations can be made to The Cancer Society.
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FLASH, PEARL NEITA (nee SCARLETT) Precious in the sight of the Lord is death of his saints. Psalm 116:15 With humble acceptance of God's will, we announce the passing of Pearl Flash (nee Scarlett), on August 1, 2024. She passed on to her rest in the arms of her three sons, Lance, Deon and Junior Flash; surrounded by their wives, Candy, Jacqueline and Perry-Rose, at Orillia Soldiers' Memorial hospital in Orillia. Pearl is survived by her three sons, their wives and six grandchildren; brother, Ken; sisters, Olga, Una and Joyce Scarlett. Pearl is preceded in death by her parents, Cyril and Lillian Scarlett; her husband, Graydon Flash; her brothers, Gladstone and Lloyd Scarlett; her sisters, Ellen Bell Lee and Thelma-Rose Scarlett. The funeral service details are as follows: Monday, August 12, 2024, at 11:00 a.m. Apple Creek Seventh-day Adventist Church, 700 Apple Creek Blvd., Markham. Youtube and the web @ Applecreeksda.com Interment: Mount Lawn Memorial Gardens, 21 Garrard Rd., Whitby. Viewing: Sunday, August 11, 2024 2-4 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. Mount Lawn Memorial Gardens, 21 Garrard Rd., Whitby.
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MANTZORIS, CHRISTINA Loving mother and yiayia, passed away at the age of 81, on July 31, 2024, after a short yet valiant battle with an aggressive cancer. She leaves behind her beloved husband, Jim Mantzoris of almost 63 years; and her loving children, Tina, John (wife, Patricia), Michael, and William (wife, Tracey); as well as her adored grandchildren, Jamie, Kristin, Kate, Mimi, James, and Gabrielle. Her final hours were spent peacefully, at Mt. Sinai Hospital in Toronto, surrounded by her family. Christina was born in Kotylion, Greece, in 1943 and was the daughter of the late Michalis and Vasiliki (nee Kotsavra) Michelis. She immigrated to Canada in 1959 at the age of 16 and married her loving husband, Jim, in 1961 in London, Ontario. Eventually, they settled down in Toronto, where they created a beautiful life together. The way she lived her life was very simple - she didn't care about materialistic things, never took advantage of anyone, was always there for her family, and consistently led with kindness. She was also a talented seamstress, creating one-of-a-kind pieces, and continued this passion throughout her life. She loved to go on long walks, and spend hours in her garden giving her numerous plants and flowers life. She consistently pushed herself to get to 10,000 steps a day. She was thrilled by her ability to adapt to modern technology considering her age and loved watching cooking shows. Pastitsio, a Greek version of lasagne, was one of her specialties. She would drop everything to make it if any of the grandkids placed a special order. Christina was the backbone of her family and dedicated her life to their care and support. She was proud of her children for their educational pursuits and accomplishments. In addition, she adored and doted on her grandchildren. There wasn't anything she wouldn't do for them. She will be remembered for her devotion to her family and to God, her authenticity, kindness, patience, and honesty. Thank you to the wonderful nursing and medical staff at Mt. Sinai. on floor 10S. for their compassion, care. and support. Christina will be dearly missed by all who knew her. Visitation will be held at Heritage Funeral Centre, 50 Overlea Blvd., on Monday, August 5, 2024. from 4-8 p.m. Funeral service will be held at All Saints Greek Orthodox Church, 3125 Bayview Ave., Toronto, on Tuesday, August 6, 2024, at 12:00 p.m. Interment will follow at York Cemetery. In lieu of flowers. donations can be made to Mt. Sinai Hospital, Princess Margaret Hospital, or the Cancer Society. Condolences may be left at www.heritagefuneralcentre.ca
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REESOR, IRENE MADGE (nee TEMPLETON) Peacefully surrounded by her loving family, at Toronto on Thursday, August 1, 2024, our 'Mama' passed away in her 93rd year. Cherished wife of late husband Ken. Dear Mother of Lynne Buckler (Jim), Paul Reesor (Eileen), Brian Reesor (Janet). Grandma 'Rene to Lauren Rodzynek (Dan), Sarah Buckler, Melanie Barrett (John), Michael Buckler, Deanna Reesor, Andrew Reesor (Lynsey), Erin Stock (James) and Matthew Reesor. Great-grandma 'Rene to Logan, Quinn, Jay, Navi, Ayla and Will. Dearest sister of George Templeton and Sheila Gerston; Late sister-in-law of Grace and Bill Wade and Margaret and Bill Jones. Irene will be lovingly remembered by many nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews, family and very dear friends (bridge group). In her career, Irene was Past Auxiliary Director at North York General Hospital and a Secretary with the Toronto District School Board. The family will receive friends at the HUMPHREY FUNERAL HOME – A.W. MILES CHAPEL, 1403 Bayview Avenue (south of Eglinton Avenue East), from 10:00 a.m. on Friday, August 9th until the Service of Remembrance which will be held in the chapel at 11:00 a.m. In lieu of flowers, donations to North York General Hospital Foundation, 4001 Leslie Street, Toronto, ON M2K 1E1, or to the charity of your choice would be appreciated. Condolences may be sent to family through www.humphreymiles.com
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RUSTON, ROLLANDE IDA (nee IMBEAULT) It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of Rollande Ruston (née Imbeault), beloved wife of Derek; adored mother of Michele (Arun), Paul (Janet) and Marc; and beloved Nana to Luc, Marc, Camille, Noah and Thea. Rollande passed away peacefully, on July 27, 2024, in Toronto. Born and raised into a large family in rural Quebec, Rollande took a leap of faith as a young woman, and moved to Toronto as an au pair, not knowing that this would be the start of a new life. She learned English, fell in love and went on to build a life filled with compassion, purpose and creativity. Gifted and determined, Rollande poured her efforts into the meticulous restoration of an old farmhouse, which became a cherished retreat. She was also a talented writer. Her memoir, If the Rocks Could Talk, recounted her early life in the Gaspé, charming readers with its vivid storytelling and heartfelt reflections. Rollande was selfless with her time and energy for community service, supporting a wide variety of charities and providing a safe harbour for those in need. When relaxing, Rollande enjoyed an organized home, a challenging crossword puzzle and a good read. A Celebration of Rollande's Life will be held on Wednesday, September 18th. Details to follow. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to the Alzheimer Society of Canada.
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In Loving Memory of a Dear Father and Grandfather (Dido) who passed away August 4, 1963.A million times I've needed you A million times I've cried, If love could have saved you, Dad,You never would have died. Things we feel most deeply Are the hardest things to say, My dearest Dad I loved you In a very special way. If I could have one lifetime wish One dream that could come true, I'd pray to God with all my heart For yesterday and you.-Sadly missed by daughter Linda (Leisha) and grandchildren Michael and Dianna
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POSTILL, BRIAN EMERSON It is with profound sadness that we announce the unexpected passing of Brian Emerson Postill, who tragically lost his life in a worksite incident on July 30, 2024, at the age of 57. Loving husband and best friend of Tina Postill; proud father of Tyler Postill (Chelsea) and Brittany Norlin (Austin); joyful grandfather of Lettie Postill; dear brother of Gary Postill (Lucette); cherished son of Joan (deceased) and George Postill; precious son-in-law of Lynn Meyers (Dave Jackson) and Ted Meyers (Marion); adored brother-in-law of Bret Meyers (Natasha), Ashley Meyers (Nathan), and Kate Meyers (Julien); and caring uncle of Grace, Isabel, Brinley, Fraser, Claire, and Dianna. Brian, affectionately known to some as "Barney," is deeply respected and valued by all, including his aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins, friends, and coworkers. He is known for his thoughtfulness, sense of humour, and generosity. Brian prioritizes his family and consistently puts the needs of others ahead of his own. Brian has always had the remarkable ability to bring a smile to everyone in the room. We honour his life and the impact he had on those around him, and will be having visitation at Low and Low Funeral Home, 1763 Reach St., Port Perry, on Monday, August 5th, from 2:00-4:00 p.m. and 6:00-8:00 p.m. A Service will be held in the Low & Low Chapel on Tuesday, August 6th, at 11:00 a.m. Interment will take place at Claremont Union Cemetery. Memorial donations may be made, in lieu of flowers, to MySafeWork, an organization dedicated to promoting safe workplaces. Memories may be shared at: lowandlow.ca
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PAPATHANASAKIS, ZOE Passed away peacefully on Tuesday, July 30, 2024, at home, surrounded by her loving family, at the age of 96. Predeceased by her beloved husband, Emmanuel. Devoted mother of Spiros, Elizabeth (Coz), Louie (Lisa) and the late Savas (Julie). Loving Giagia (grandmother) of Michael (Valeria), Elizabeth, Alexander (Laura), Zoe (Stefano), Sarah, Peter, Emmanuel, Zoe and Katerina. Great-grandmother to Elsie, Carter, Knox, Sebastian and Anna. Zoe was predeceased by her siblings, Grigori, Potaki, Eleni, Maria, Saranto and Nicko. She leaves behind many nieces and nephews in Toronto and Greece. Visitation will be held at St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church, 30 Thorncliffe Park Dr., on Saturday, August 3, 2024, from 12-1 p.m., followed by the funeral service at 1 pm. Entombment will follow at Mount Pleasant Cemetery.
]]>DUNHAM, ELDA It is with much sadness that we announce the sudden passing of our beloved Aunt, Elda Dunham. Over the past year, Elda has been in Canes Transitional Care at Southbrook Retirement Community in Brampton, Ontario. Born at Lynden, Ontario, on September 7, 1931; passed away on July 27, 2024, at Credit Valley Hospital in Mississauga. Daughter of the late Hazel Howard and Stanley Dunham. Predeceased by brother, Grant (Audrey); and two nephews, Brian and Gary. Survived by three nieces, Brenda (Joel) Sawyers, Jill (David) Smydo and Carol (Frank) Drummond; and by eight great-nieces and nephews; and four great-great-nieces and nephews. Elda had two careers – first as a Registered Nurse at Owen Sound, ON, New Westminster, BC, Montreal, PQ, and Toronto, ON. For the following 25 years, she oversaw the library of the School of Nursing at Sheridan College in Mississauga. She was a long-time member of St. James United Church in Etobicoke. Friends will be received from 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. on Saturday, September 7, 2024, at St. James United Church, 400 Burnhamthorpe Road, Etobicoke, ON M9B 2A8. A Memorial Service will take place in the sanctuary at 12:00 p.m., followed by a light lunch. Interment will be held privately at a later date at St. George United Church Cemetery in St. George, Ontario. In lieu of flowers, donations in memory of Elda to St. James United Church, The Funeral Advisory and Memorial Society or Diabetes Canada would be appreciated by the family.
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SELBY, CONSTANCE (PAT) PATRICIA (nee GRIFFIN) December 1933 - July 2024 It's the end of an era with the passing of Pat Selby. Surrounded by her children, Diane, Michael (Wendy), Carol, Alan (Kristen) she rejoined her husband, Alan and daughter, Trish/Pat peacefully on July 15th. Pat is survived by her family as mentioned, sister, Mary Bogue of Middlesex UK; grandchildren, Laura (Andrew and great-granddaughter, Madeline), David, Robbie, Ryan, Cheyenne, Katie and Ella greatly miss their Nana as well as many nephews, nieces and cousins. Pat led a creative life. At Alma College she was President of the Drama Club. Everyone saw Pat heading to Broadway via Stratford. She was sidelined by a tall, dark and handsome man, and a family was the new future. Thankfully, her artistry did not end there. She painted in oil and sketched beautifully. She taught needlepoint and went on to become a professional wedding cake designer and chocolatier. Her outstanding floral arrangements won many a blue ribbon and graced many weddings. Pat actively volunteered with Crescent School, St. John's Anglican, the Muskoka Golf & Country Club, Imperial Order of Daughters of the Empire (IODE), Toronto Symphony Orchestra Volunteer Committee, Meals on Wheels. To further celebrate Pat, a service and reception are on the horizon. Details to be announced. For online condolences to the Selby family, please visit www.kanejerrettnorthyork.ca
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HENDERSON, JAMES GLASSCO Lieutenant Colonel (Ret.) James Henderson, aged 95, died on Thursday, July 25th, at Royal Victoria Regional Health Centre, Barrie, after a brief illness. Prior to his death, he had endured a long struggle with increasing frailty and dementia. Jim was born in Burlington, on July 18, 1929, to Charles Osborne Henderson and Anna Josephine Henderson (nee Glassco). He was predeceased by his sister, Mary Nixon; and his first wife of over 40 years, Ruth "Ru" (nee Hill), who passed away in 1995 after a lengthy illness. Jim was the cherished husband of Mary (nee Ziegler, formerly Haupt) for over 25 years. He is survived by his brother, John (Canmore, Alta); and sons, Iain (Ottawa) and Sean (Toronto). He was the adored grandfather of Zach (Gravenhurst), Amber (Barrie) and Benjamin (Ottawa); and "Grandpa" to Isabel and Adah Haupt (Oro Station). He is survived by eight great-grandchildren, ranging in age from 22 years to eleven months old. He is also mourned by Karen Jones, Tosha Clissold; and Michael, Heidi and Chris Haupt. Jim grew up in a military family, which had a long history with the Argyle and Sutherland Highlanders in Hamilton. He began his military life as a high school cadet during the latter part of the Second World War. In 1950, he volunteered for the newly formed 2nd Regiment Royal Horse Artillery to fight in the Korean War. Over his years in the army, he survived a train wreck in the Rockies, floods on the prairies, forest fires in Labrador, and an attempted insurrection in Montreal. He fought for the UN in the far east, stood on guard in West Germany, and kept the peace in the Mediterranean. He learned the art of diplomacy in Washington, and how to deal with bureaucracy in Ottawa and Queens Park. He was proudest of his time as the Commanding Officer of 2 RCHA, from 1967 to 1969. His last posting was to the Canadian Forces Staff College in Toronto, where he was a lecturer and course creator until his retirement in 1978. Jim had the pleasure of spending time in the summers with his family on Lindhill Island, where Ru had a beautiful piece of property. In the early 60s, the young family began camping there. Jim then built a small cabin based on architectural drawings he had made of the inside of his garage in Gagetown. He loved seeing his growing family enjoying the small beach, and socializing with Ru's extended family on the island. He relished his time lying in bed listening to the rain or relaxing on the screened porch with a coffee in the morning and a single malt whiskey (or two) in the evening. Following his retirement from the Armed Forces, Jim spent many years as a broadcaster, commentator and news director at CHAY 93.1 FM. He later went on to serve as a member and Chair of the Board of the Penetanguishene mental health facility, as well as the Barrie United Way. Always an autodidact, he was an author, blogger, landscape painter, lecturer, computer and Photoshop whiz and an enthusiastic family historian. He enjoyed a full, interesting and rewarding life until the years caught up with him. He will be remembered with love and respect for years to come. Jim's funeral will be held on August 23rd, at 12:00 p.m., at Trinity Anglican Church, 24 Collier St., Barrie. There is ample paid parking across from the church in the Collier Street Parkade parking garage. Following the service, there will be a reception in the auditorium. Interment will take place later in the day at the family plot in Bethel Cemetery, Highway 11 North, Kilworthy. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the CNIB.
]]>BELLAMY, DON F. Donald "Don" Bellamy, of Peterborough, ON, suddenly on July 24, 2024, after 70 years of marriage (July 17, 2024) to his wife, N. Jacqueline (Brown) Bellamy. Also survived by children, Stuart (Vivian Wareham), Dawn (Kevin Elder) and Sarah (Dennis Missios); grandchildren, Ashley and Trevor Bellamy, and Nikolas and Alexander (Olivia Seabrooke) Missios; brother, Jim Jay and family. Predeceased by son, Kenton; parents, Orval and Myrtle (Sherk) Bellamy; in-laws, John and Nita (Anderson) Brown; and sister, June Moore. Celebration of life at Ashburnham Funeral Home & Reception Centre 840 Armour Rd. Peterborough Saturday, August 10, 2024. Visitation 2:00 p.m., followed by Service. Bright casual attire. Donations appreciated to Shriners Hospital for Children (Montreal) or charity of your choice. www.AshburnhamFuneral.ca
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SEUNARINE, CYNTHIA E. (nee MAHABIR) July 5, 1931 - July 9, 2024 On July 9 2024, Cynthia Esther Seunarine breathed her last, and is now in the presence of her Saviour, Jesus Christ, counted among that great assembly of the witnesses of faith. Her children would like to announce the passing of their beloved mother, Cynthia Esther Seunarine on July 9th, at the village of Erin Meadows Retirement Home, in Mississauga. Cynthia grew up in Trinidad and followed the family path by becoming a teacher. She taught in many schools, and in the 1960s, she established, by invitation, a school on the compound of the major sugar manufacturing company in Trinidad. She seized the opportunity there to practise her innovative teaching skills. In 1966, the family moved to Jamaica, and then to the USA. This nomadic precedent led to homes in Princeton and other parts of New Jersey, then to Toronto, Canada. She moved through six houses in the next fifty years, as expressed in a poem by her granddaughter, Kelsey, "My Grandma lived in 29 houses." Cynthia will be profoundly missed by groups such as, "Exploring Faith", and "Ethnic Ministries" of the United Church of Canada. At Westminster United Church, structuring the church library and initiating the Prayer Team were highlights of her involvement. Saddened, yet grateful for her legacy, are her five children: Harold (Pat), Betty, David (Karen), Joy (Don) and Donna (Doug); as well as her brother, Neville; and her sisters-in-law, Florence (Horace) and Bernice (Rawle). She was predeceased by her sisters, Marion (Robert), Lucille (Ivan) and Grace (Winston); her brothers, Horace and Rawle; her sister-in-law, Dawne (Neville); as well as her parents, David and Rose (nee Kunjah) Mahabir. Her nine grandchildren, nieces, nephews, students and colleagues in Jamaica, New Jersey, and Toronto are indebted to her skills as a sharer of knowledge. Her essay "Teaching is My Mission" in Our Roots, Our Lives, 2003, Ed. Dr. Wehn-In Ng, is a testament to her calling. The family appreciates all the expressions of sympathy. In Cynthia's memory, a donation may be made to the Mission and Service Fund (United Church of Canada), Alzheimer Society (Ontario), or The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society (Canada). A Celebration of Life ceremony will be held at Westminster United Church, 4094 Tomken Rd., Mississauga, at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, August 17th, followed by a reception. Cynthia is deeply missed from our lives - her grace, laughter, kindness, her heart for service and her great faith. May she rest in peace from her earthly struggles.
]]>McANDREW, FRANCES THERESA Born in Toronto, on October 1, 1927, died peacefully, in her sleep on July 18, 2024. Beloved wife of the late Michael John. She will be sadly missed by her children: Stephen (Linda), Cinthia (David), John (Allison), Greg (Linda); and her grandchildren: Delaney, Shaun, Blair, Jaimie, Jordan, Sidney, Ryley, Cole, Jeffrey and Yasha. Family will receive visitors at the St. Elizabeth Seton Parish, 17955 Leslie St., Newmarket, at 2:00 p.m. Donations can be made to The Cancer Society.
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de JARAY, WENDY Wendy Elizabeth de Jaray, born September 12, 1940, passed away peacefully, on July 28, 2024, at the age of eighty-three. A graduate of U of T, with a degree in physiotherapy and occupational therapy, Wendy went on to have a long and successful career. She opened her own clinic, The Oakville Physiotherapy Center, which she operated for over twenty years. Many may remember seeing Wendy, with her red hair and sunglasses, driving her corvette to and from town. A little-known fact, she really wanted to be a race car driver. Luckily for many in Oakville, she pursued a career in physiotherapy. On retiring from physiotherapy, Wendy turned her attention to gardening; creating stunning flower beds. Her gardens were so beautiful that her house became a popular stop for evening walkers who would pause to admire them. Wendy could not stay retired long. A short time later she and her longtime friend Sue White opened a music store in downtown Oakville. They operated L'Atelier Gregorian, a classical and jazz music store, for six years. Following another brief retirement, during which her gardens flourished even more, she returned to the work force. Wendy trained as a medical secretary, working for local physicians until she finally retired. Wendy was a strong advocate for women's rights. Whether fighting for pay equity for physiotherapists, or as a long-time active member of Zonta International; she was breaking down gender barriers. Wendy was tireless in her volunteerism throughout her adult years. In retirement she continued her passion for community involvement, serving on several committees and as a member of the local Anglican Church. Wendy is survived by her daughter, Lesley (Marc Donadieu); son, Michael (Laurie Reive); grandson, Robert (Maria Fulea); granddaughter, Kimberly (Brandon Hoffman); and grandson, Scott (Rose Harakh); and great-granddaughter, Eden. Per Wendy's wishes, there will not be a service, funeral, or celebration of life. A private gathering will be held in the new year, where her friends and family will gather in her honour. In lieu of flowers, Wendy suggests donations be made to the Oakville Humane Society or a charity of your choice.
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MCDOWELL, LOIS HILDA Passed away suddenly on Wednesday, July 31, 2024, in her 102nd year. Dearly beloved wife of the late William McDowell. Loving mother of Patricia McDowell (Glenn), Susan Paradiso (Tony), and Mary McDowell (John). Cherished grandmother of Christina (Rob) and Joanna (Dave), and great-grandmother of Callum, Jake, William and Christopher. She was the loving daughter of Susan Elizabeth and Joseph Maxwell Huck and sister of the late Gordon Huck. Lois will be sadly missed and fondly remembered by her family, friends and watercolour and china painting friends. Lois dedicated her life to a career in Nursing and Nursing Administration. She was proud to be a St. Michael's School of Nursing Graduate, Class of 1943 and Alumnae Member. Resting at NEWEDIUK FUNERAL HOME, KIPLING CHAPEL, 2058 Kipling Avenue (North of Rexdale Boulevard), on Wednesday, August 7, 2024, from 5-8 p.m. Funeral Mass at St. Benedict Church, 2194 Kipling Avenue, on Thursday, August 8, 2024, at 11 a.m. Interment Queen of Heaven Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy, donations to the Daily Bread Food Bank. would be appreciated. Online condolences at newediukfuneralhome.com
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HOZJAN, STEFAN (PISTA) July 23, 1944 - July 30, 2024 It is with profound sadness we share the passing of Stefan (Pista) Hozjan, after his courageous battle with lung cancer. He will be sadly missed by his adoring wife, Valerie, and their children, Tanya (Kyle), Kristin, and Steven (Abilene). Proud grandfather of Kingston, Teaghan, Kase, North, Ariat and Baby Hozjan. Stefan was born in Crensovci, Slovenjia, and came from a large family. He was the youngest of 14 siblings, survived by his brother, Tony, his five sisters, and their families. Stefan arrived in Canada in 1967, when he was 23, to start a family; the last year he saw the Toronto Maple Leafs win the Stanley Cup, a true and loyal fan. He cherished his family's heritage and the traditions he grew up with, passing them along to his children. Making family recipes, wines, spirits, smoking meats, sausages and horseradish, the good way, like back home. A personal favourite being zlevenka, which reminded him of his mother. Always happy, there wasn't a day he just shrugged off a problem. Not afraid of hard work, Stefan supported his family and never asked questions, doing everything he could for his wife and kids. Being outside and getting his hands dirty, splitting firewood, cutting the grass, working his gardens, gardening and having bonfires was his shui, and a way to relax and stay in shape. He will be greatly missed! Donations are preferred in lieu of flowers. The family has set up a go fund me (gofund.me/f6746449). Stefan has been cremated, as per his wishes, and a private celebration of life. will be held at a later date. Na Zdravje! To share a memory or post a condolence, please visit www. turnerfamilyfuneralhome.ca.
]]>DOUGALL, CAMERON Cam was an engineering design problem solver beyond compare, always seeking out the next challenge. Backed by the patience of his wife Sandy, Cam's brilliant entrepreneurial spirit made him a leader in business for decades. Never seeking praise or merit, Cam's generosity helped many along life's bumpy road. The impact of Cam's continuity of family commitment to Couchiching Point (siblings Dale and Scott, predeceased mother Glen, and father Bruce), will continue to have lasting benefits for all who enjoy The Point. It was his kindness, honesty, and loyalty that spread to all who had the joy of spending time with him. Cam always had time to share his wisdom with his children Jennifer (Shawn) and Kent (Kimberley) and four wonderful grandchildren Mckenna, Ayden, Rowan, and Spencer. If we can all take a small part of Cam's character with us every day, the world will surely be a better place. Cam was truly one of a kind. Should you wish to make a contribution, please consider Orillia Soldier's Memorial Hospital or a charity of your choice. Thank you to doctors and nurses for the exceptional care over the past many years. A Celebration of Life will be held on September 21st from 1-3 p.m. at their home on Couchiching Point. Messages of condolence are welcomed at www.mundellfuneralhome.com.
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CAPOZZI, LOUIS MICHAEL ANTHONY Passed away peacefully, on July 29, 2024, surrounded by his loved ones, after a courageous battle with ALS. Visitation: Tuesday, August 6th, from 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. and 5:00 - 8:00 p.m Service: Wednesday, August 7th, 12:30 p.m. (visitation 11:00 - 12:00 p.m. before service). Reception to follow service. Chapel Ridge Funeral Home, 8911 Woodbine Avenue, Markham, (905) 305-8508.
]]>MIHALY, ALBERT The family announces with great sadness the passing of Albert Mihaly on Monday, July 29, 2024, at North York General Hospital, at 83 years of age. Beloved son of the late Helen Kovacs and Albert Mihaly Sr., Albert will be lovingly remembered by Elizabeth, his wife and friend of 60 years; his daughters, Audra (Joe), Janet, Allison (Ryan), and Joanne; his nine grandchildren, Ryan, Sean, Kristen, Kylie, Mackenzie, Ty, Brody, Samantha and Nathan; as well as his cousin, Yolie; sisters-in-law, Mary and Theresa; niece, Barbara; and nephew, John. Born in Montreal, Quebec, on November 23, 1940, Albert graduated from Concordia University with a Bachelor of Commerce degree, leading to many years of service with Imperial Oil before retiring in 1998. Albert's greatest joy was spending time with his family at the cottage. He engaged in numerous activities, including fishing, bridge, gardening, as well as art, coin and stamp collecting. He played an advisory role to family and friends by sharing his wealth of knowledge of investing in the stock market. He appreciated the theater and proudly cheered for the Detroit Red Wings and the Toronto Blue Jays. We will miss his joie de vivre! Albert respectfully requested a private church service to be held for immediate family. Donations in his memory may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society, the Canadian Diabetes Association, or The Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada.
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PETRUCK, ORYSIA (IRENE) (nee DEDELUK) It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of our beloved mother and baba, Irene Petruck, on July 30, 2024. Irene was born in Toronto on January 28, 1940 to parents, Pauline (Wowk) and Samuel Dedeluk. Often citing her children and grandchildren as her biggest achievements, she will be greatly missed by son, William Petruck (Lesia); daughter, Janet Fanaki (Adam, deceased); grandchildren, Alexandra, Mitchell, Isobel, Sam and cousin, Natalie Stewart (née Melnychuk) of Strongsville, Ohio. Her kindness, love, generosity, willingness to help and sense of humor knew no limits. Our cherished memories of her will live on forever. She made many dear friends that she cherished throughout her life. From her time as a student at Dewson Public School to Western Technical Institute, working for the Toronto District School Board and volunteering for many organizations such as the Ukrainian Women's Organization of Canada and Ukrainian Canadian Care Centre. Our personal reporter, her passions included talking about the news, politics, stocks, style, business and pro golf. She loved watching Jeopardy - no one dared call during that sacred half hour - and she took great joy in being the captain of our family Wordle group. We would like to especially thank the following medical teams and caregivers: At Sunnybrook, Dr. Lisa Chodirker, K3C, Dr. Naushin Walji and the Palliative Care Unit; in-home care from Dorothy Ley Hospice; as well as the compassionate PSWs from Assurance Home Care. To her dear friends, thank you for your companionship and always lifting her spirits. Visitation will take place in Toronto on Monday, August 5th from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. at Turner & Porter Yorke Chapel (2357 Bloor Street West). On Tuesday, August 6th the funeral will be held at 10:00 a.m. at St. Demetrius Church (135 La Rose Avenue). If desired, a donation in her memory can be made to Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, St. Demetrius Church or a charity of your choice. Vichnaya Pamyat. Online condolences may be made through www.turnerporter.ca
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MOORE, SHARON ANN (nee WELSTEAD) May 10, 1950 - July 31, 2024 Peacefully, at Headwaters Healthcare Centre on July 31, 2024, in her 75th year; beloved wife of Lorne Moore for 53 years; and dearly missed by her two cats, Remy and Lexi. Sharon was predeceased by her mother, father and three brothers. Sharon was born and raised in Niagara Falls, and lived in North Bay and Temagami in her early childhood. She graduated in 1971 from the Osler School of Nursing and was married to Lorne the same year. Upon graduation, Sharon spent 25 years working at York Finch General Hospital in the Emergency Department. The last ten years of her career at York Finch General Hospital, Sharon became the nurse manager of the Emergency Department and other departments affiliated with emergency. Her last 14 years of nursing were in private practice. Sharon had a zest for life and a special love for animals, especially cats. She had a passion for gardening, travelling and the "oldies" music. Sharon and Lorne loved to travel with family and friends to the Caribbean, Las Vegas and fly-in fishing in Northern Quebec. Lorne and Sharon have spent 38 years living in Caledon, where she spent countless hours caring for her many garden beds. She always considered it a labour of love and a place of relaxation and pride for her home. Sharon will be remembered for her cheerfulness, generosity, kindness, humour and enduring optimism. The family wishes to thank Mike and Mark Sant, and nephew, Alex Giovinazzo, for their love and support during these trying times. Sharon's wishes were to be cremated and interred at a later date with her husband, Lorne. There will be no celebration of life, as Sharon wanted to be remembered as she was by those that loved her. In lieu of flowers, donations to your local SPCA/Humane Society would be appreciated. Condolences may be offered to the family at: www.dodsandmcnair.com
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HONDERICH, DAVID BELAND David Beland Honderich passed away suddenly on Friday, July 26th at the age of 68. Devoted husband to Terri Bulger, loving father of Holly and Rachel. Dear brother of the late John and Mary, and uncle to Carl (Hilda), Clara, Robin (Becky) and Emily. Dear nephew of Ted Honderich. Cherished brother-in-law of Chris, the late Carol, Stephen (Catherine), Beth, and Lisa Coates. Dear uncle to Elle (Louis), Clara, Jack, Katie, Patrick, Stephen (Holly), Adelaide, Jane, Norah and Erin. David was born on August 22, 1955 in Toronto, the youngest child of the late Beland and Florence Honderich. After graduating from Lawrence Park Collegiate, he went to the University of Toronto to study political science. The highlight of those university years though was joining the Delta Kappa Epsilon ("DKE") fraternity, where he met lifelong friends. After graduation, David was one of the early hires for the Toronto Blue Jays, in their 1977 inaugural season. After the Jays, he joined Harlequin and its subsidiary Miles Kimball, and spent several happy years working in Oshkosh, Wisconsin and New York City before returning to Toronto. Beginning in 1991, David opened two restaurants – Dave's on 35, a burger joint, and Dave's on 121, an ice cream shop. Both were close to his favourite place, his cottage in Haliburton, Ontario. He loved his 10 years at Dave's. He spent his days flipping burgers and making milkshakes, and his nights water-skiing on Lake Kashagawigamog with his young family. A little while before he opened Dave's, David had met a fellow Torontonian, Terri Bulger, at a carbo-loading dinner on the eve of the 1989 New York City Marathon. That chance encounter prompted David to abandon his firm pledge to remain a bachelor, and he and Terri became a team. They booked adventures, tennis courts and tee times, and trips to Palm Springs, Australia, Switzerland, Mexico and more. Their adventures continued with the birth of their two daughters, Holly and Rachel. David adored his family. He didn't cry often, except when it came to his "three girls" (plus the rare Toronto sports victory). To Terri, he was a devoted and loving partner – her confidante and golf buddy for 35 years. To Holly and Rachel, he was a goofy and adoring father; their role model and biggest fan. He kept tabs on them no matter where they were in the world. And he was grateful for the loving partners, Holly and Rachel found in Joel and JT. With friends, David liked nothing better than to gather around a table after a sporting event or to host a dinner and talk about sports, politics or the state of the world. Here, he was in his element, with a seemingly endless list of questions and opinions to match. He was also an accomplished and competitive athlete who played sports up until the time of his death. He played recreational hockey in an adult men's league, tennis at the Granite Club, and golf at Thornhill. He made a legion of friends through his sporting endeavours that remain his close friends today. David's passion for playing sports was matched by his passion as a fan. He loved the Leafs, the Blue Jays, the Raptors, the Argos, the North Carolina Tar Heels and his beleaguered Cleveland Browns. His passion was perhaps only surpassed by his perennial disappointment in the mediocrity of the results. It was a rare occasion to see David and not end up in a debate about the state of Toronto sports. David also enjoyed giving back. He donated time and money to treasured causes like the United Way, the Furniture Bank and Salvation Army. After years of active membership in the Granite Club, he was asked to serve on their Board, and was later elected President. He sold his last business, Gifts to Britain, in 2022, and devoted more time to charitable work, at both Toronto food banks and Habitat for Humanity. Though David was a creature of habit, who stuck, sometimes religiously, to his routine, he was (nearly always) happy to laugh at himself about it. Above all, he was a kind and funny man who loved his family and always wanted to be with them. A celebration of life will be held to honour David's legacy on September 10th at the Granite Club in Toronto. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to The United Way. https://www.unitedway.ca/
]]>MAXWELL, BARBARA JOAN (nee TURNER) November 15, 1936 - July 4, 2024 It is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing of Barb Maxwell, beloved wife, mother, grandmother, and friend, who departed this world on July 4, 2024, at the age of 87. Barb was the cornerstone of our family; a beacon of strength, love, and unwavering support. Barb had a passion for life that touched everyone around her. She was the cherished wife of Rod, her partner and confidant for over 65 years. Together, they created a family full of love and laughter; raising their two daughters in a home where warmth and kindness flourished. Barb embraced each season and its activities with gusto. Cottage life is where she found joy in the simple pleasures of spending time surrounded by family and friends, where memories were made and cherished. Her love for performing was another defining aspect of her life. Barb was an avid theatre-goer, on and off the stage. Barb's legacy is one of love, creativity, and resilience. She taught us the importance of family, the joy of pursuing our passions, and the beauty of a life well-lived. Barb leaves behind her devoted husband, Rod Maxwell; her loving children, Alex Maxwell-Leech (Charles) and Pam Maxwell-Steele (Andrew); her four adored grandchildren, Hudson, James, Cecelia, and Piper; her sisters, Brenda Curliss and Lynda Ritchie; as well as a wide circle of dear friends and extended family. She will be profoundly missed by all who knew her. A funeral service will be held at St. Andrew's United Church, 117 Bloor St. E., Toronto, at 10 a.m., on Wednesday, August 28th, with a reception to follow. In lieu of flowers, the family appreciates donations in memory of Barbara Joan Maxwell to St. Michael's Foundation.
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BURGESS, ROBERT WILLIAM (BOB) July 9, 1937 - July 21, 2024 A true gentleman. For twenty years, until the sale of the business in 1986, Bob was the face of Burgess Wholesale, whose blue trucks were a familiar sight, first around York Region and Toronto, and later from London to Ottawa. His award-winning standard- bred horses, like Noble Intent, Kawartha An Worthy, A Fine Balance, and Coldspot, won many regular and stakes races at tracks both in Ontario and the US. Bob died in Ottawa, two and a half years after a series of strokes. He was predeceased by his wife, Donna; and his daughter, Gail (Tim Gould); and is survived by his two sons, Richard (Louise Stephens) and Mark (Pat Bush); six grandchildren, Russell, Justin, Ben, Sam, Emma, and Sara; two great-grandchildren, Fiona and Alice; and those who called him grandpa, Kristen, Carter, and Jenna. He was well-loved and will be missed by us all. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the ALS Society of Canada. A Celebration of Life will be held from 12:00 to 2:00 p.m., on Sunday, August 25th, at Roadhouse and Rose Funeral Home, 157 Main St. S., Newmarket.
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FITZGERALD, JOHN CLARE 1943 - 2024 After a lengthy illness, at Lakeshore Lodge, John left us on July 26th, 2024. He was the older twin son of the late Maurice and Catherine (Hunter) Fitzgerald; and late twin brother, James of Thunder Bay, Ontario. He leaves his beloved wife, Jacqueline (nee Harris); his son, Andrew; daughter, Julie (Evan) Coakwell; and grandchildren, Liam, Ava, and Owen. Also mourning his loss are sisters-in-law, Irene Gaudet (late Hector), Bernice Harris, and Elizabeth Johnstone (Bruce). He also leaves several cousins in Thunder Bay and Western Canada. He was born in Geraldton, Ontario, where he spent his early years and then his teen years in Shefferville, Quebec. After Radio College in Toronto, he spent a few years repairing phone lines along the DEW LINE in Northern Ontario. In 1966, he joined IBM and spent 25 years repairing and maintaining large computer systems in Toronto. After early retirement, he spent his time investing and making wine. No service or memorial is planned. Memorial donations to Autism Ontario or the Star Fresh Air Fund would be appreciated. His spirit is now free to roam the forests of his youth.
]]>KURITA, ROY SHOICHI Roy passed away peacefully on Monday, July 29, 2024 at Humber River Hospital, in his 98th year. Predeceased by his loving wife, Grace, in 2018. Devoted father to Sharon (Peter) Lee, Patti, and Janice (Robert Chute). Beloved Grampy to Elizabeth, Vanessa, Matthew, Ciara, and Connor. Roy will be fondly remembered by his many nieces and nephews and their families. Visitation will be held on Sunday, August 11, 2024 from 1- 3 p.m., with a memorial service to follow at 3 p.m. Visitors are welcome at G.H. Hogle Funeral Home, 63 Mimico Ave., Toronto off Lakeshore Blvd. West. Further service details may be found at www.hogle.ca If desired, a donation to the charity of your choice may be made in lieu of flowers.
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HALL, OTTI BEATE Passed away peacefully, in her home, surrounded by family, on Tuesday, July 30, 2024, at the age of 85. Otti was predeceased by her beloved husband of 60 years, Barry Edward Hall. She is survived by her children, Lorraine, Barry (Susan) and Michael (Alison); and her 6 grandchildren, Isabella, Jasmine, Nicholas, Brielle, Cristian and Jayla to whom she was known as "Omi". Otti radiated joy, kindness and positivity with everyone she encountered. Her smile, optimistic nature and love for her family are just a few of her many beautiful traits. She will be profoundly missed. Visitation for Otti will be held on Tuesday, August 6, 2024, from 11 a.m. - 12 noon. Followed by the Funeral Service at 12 noon, at Thompson Funeral Home, 530 Industrial Parkway South, Aurora, ON, L4G6W8. Interment to follow at Aurora Cemetery. Reception to follow graveside service at Thompson Funeral Home. Contributions in Otti's memory may be made to Alzheimer Society alzheimer.ca/on/en For condolences visit www.Thompsonfh-Aurora.com
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LANGFORD, Michael J. It is with heavy hearts that we announce the peaceful passing of Michael J. Langford, on July 30, 2024, surrounded by his loved ones, just shy of his 75th birthday. Mike is survived by his loving spouse, Louise Dauphin; and his two daughters, Katherine and Stacey (Luis). Mike was predeceased by his mother, Winifred Broadhurst; and his father, Joseph Alphonse Langford; as well as his three siblings, Ruth, Edwina, and Josephine. Mike also leaves behind many nieces, nephews, and close friends. Mike will be sadly missed by all and will continue to live on in our hearts. Mike and family would like to extend a special thank you to The Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital staff and Palliative Care professionals. In lieu of flowers, Mike has asked that you donate to a charity of your choice in his name.
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HALL, EBER November 2, 1929 – July 26, 2024 Peacefully, on July 26, 2024. The Hall Family would like to announce Eber Hall reunited in heaven with his loving wife of 71 years, Carol, who died in 2022. They had a wonderful life together. In his 95th year, Dad left his loving children, Debbie (Scott), Mike (Raquel), and Lori (David). He will also be missed by his grandchildren, Kim (predeceased), Greg (Aubrey), Jasmine (Avto), Amanda (Josh), Alex, and Jen; plus his two great-grandkids, Finn and River. Dad was a great storyteller, loved music, travel – especially to Florida, sports – especially baseball and golf – and was an avid fan and supporter of all his families' activities. Dad loved cars and would be the first one to volunteer to drive us anywhere. He was always so proud of, and grateful for his family. We thank King Gardens and his magic care giver, Ivonne, who all enhanced Dad's last two years of his life. Also, a thank you to Trillium Hospital for their care over the last few weeks. Dad, thanks for your sense of humour and for being the life of the party. We will miss you! Have a great time at the after party!
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ROBINSON, SHEILA ANN June 16, 1950 - July 15, 2024 Sheila Robinson passed away recently at the Toronto General Hospital after a brief illness at the age of 74 years. Sheila had a difficult birth which resulted in a learning disability. Despite this, and with the support of her parents and brother, she worked hard to educate herself and acquire skills which allowed her to live independently for over 50 years, most recently at the Courtyard Housing Co-Op near Yonge and Eglinton in Toronto where she had many friends. At nearby St. Clement's Church, Sheila attended the Wednesday lunch program and was known for her caring and unique way of connecting with the volunteer staff, who supported her and treated her as a family member. She also attended the nearby Salvation Army North Toronto Community Church for many years and stayed in touch with friends she made there. Sheila was very attentive to her relatives and friends, and sent cards on birthdays, anniversaries and at Christmas. She had many interests including group tours, nature walks, taking photographs, which she collected in albums, and looking after her much loved cat, Precious. Sheila was predeceased by her mother, Dr. Roberta Robinson (née Noble, 1969), by her father, Dr. Clarence Robinson (1992), and by her brother Dr. Bruce Robinson (2017). She is survived by her eight cousins in B. C. and Toronto. The family would like to thank Sheila's sister-in-law Krysia and many others for the support that they gave Sheila over the years. These include her friends Christine, Rudy and their children James, Jacob and Daniel, her friend Janet, Krysia's sister Laura and husband Jean-Guy, and friends Karin and Karol. The family would like to thank the medical team at Toronto General Hospital who cared for her in her last days. Sheila was also looked after for many years by Dr. S. M. Goldhar and Dr. J. A. Rutka, and their care was appreciated. Cremation has taken place. At a later date, interment will take place at Park Lawn Cemetery, Toronto, where Sheila's parents are buried. Donations in memory of Sheila may be made to St. Clement's Church (stclementsto.ca), The Salvation Army (salvationarmy.ca) or to Toronto General Hospital (uhnfoundation.ca). Condolences may be forwarded to family at www.humphreymiles.com.
]]>HOLKER, JAMES "JIM" 1944 - 2024 James "Jim" passed away on July 21 at St. Michael's H., surrounded by loved ones. He is survived by his wife, Kay; and sons: Noel, Michael, Brendan, and Graham. Jim, a devoted husband and avid storyteller, served 34 years with the Toronto Police. His infectious laughter will be sorely missed. Visitation: August 8th, 4:30-7:30 p.m., at York Cemetery (160 Beecroft Rd). Interment: August 9th, 11 a.m., followed by a reception. No flowers.
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WILSON, SUSANNE ELIZABETH (nee RICHARDSON) With heavy hearts we announce the passing of Susanne Wilson, who died peacefully, at Amica Swan Lake in Markham on July 24, 2024. Susanne was known for her curiosity, wit and kindness. An avid reader, philanthropist and traveller; Susanne chose to think of life as an adventure and face each day with good cheer. Her family was her greatest love and she made sure her friends and family knew they were cherished. She was deeply loved by her husband of more than 50 years, the late John Wilson. Her daughters, Sarah, Erin; and son-in-law, Rick will always remember Susanne's love, humour and her warnings to "beware of black ice", even in July. Susanne cherished her beloved Richardson sisters, Nancy and Gwen; her in-laws, Bill Hall and Doug and Susan Wilson; and her adored nieces and nephews. A special thank you to all the staff at Amica Swan Lake.
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WELHAM, SHIRLEY March 13, 1930 – July 28, 2024. It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Shirley Welham on July 28, 2024, at the age of 94. Shirley was born on March 13, 1930 in Toronto to Arthur and Ada Barwise. Predeceased by her husband, Frederick (2005); Shirley is survived by her children, Steven (Carolyn), Roger (Linda), Nancy (Rick), and Dean. Cherished by her grandchildren, Chantel, Daniel (Lina), Caitlin (Raffi), Brandon and great-granddaughter, Semira. Adored by her many nieces and nephews. Shirley worked as a bookkeeper for many years at a time when many women didn't work. She was an example of working hard, living frugal, and being dedicated to her family. We will remember her square dancing with our dad, singing, skiing, and enjoying retirement as a snow bird in Florida. Cremation with a private family interment was held at St. John's Norway Cemetery in Toronto, on Friday August 2, 2024. As an expression of sympathy, donations to Alzheimer's Association would be appreciated by the family.
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BOYES, PATRICIA JANE Patricia Jane Boyes, affectionately known as Jean, was a beacon of light and laughter who passed away on June 14, 2024. Born in Carman, MB, on May 14, 1931, Patricia's 93 years were filled with moments that brought smiles and joy to everyone around her. Patricia was the daughter of Margaret (Bowie) and William "Bill" Huntly, who predeceased her, along with her infant sister, Whilene Anne. She is survived by her beloved brother, William "Bill" (Debra) of Brantford, ON. A devoted mother to her sons, Keith, Gary, and Brad, Patricia's family was the focal point of her life. She was a beloved aunt, grandmother, and great-grandmother. Patricia's ability to make others laugh and smile was a gift that never diminished, even in her final moments. A private family gathering will be held on August 3rd in Brantford to honor Patricia's remarkable life. Her ashes will find their resting place alongside her sister in Carman, MB, fulfilling her wishes. Patricia's family invites all to remember her as a shining example of love, joy, and resilience, whose legacy will continue to inspire all who knew her.
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LAMB, BETH ELLEN (nee JOHNSTON) Mom peacefully passed away at Muskoka Landing in Huntsville on Tuesday, July 30, 2024 just one month shy of her 93rd birthday. Beloved wife of the late Alvin (2000), dear mother of David (Teresa Tsuji), Debra (Rebecca Hunter), and Donna Cockburn (Dirk). She was predeceased by her sons, Donald (2017) and Brian (1960). Loving grandmother of Julie and Jeffrey Lamb (Lauren Zarnett), Kyle Wiese (Nicole) and Katelyn Wager (Dave). Loving great-grandmother of Bethany, Johanna, Aurora, Oaklynn, and Rhea. Also left to mourn her passing is her sister, Donna LeClaire and several nieces and nephews. Mom was born August 31, 1931, in South River, Ontario to Don T. and Alma Johnston. After high school she attended business school in Toronto after which she worked for her father's South River BA service station and GM dealership doing bookkeeping. In 1952 mom married Alvin, her high school sweetheart, and they started their life and family together in Alliston, Ontario near Base Borden where dad was first stationed as an aeroengine technician for the R.C.A.F. The growing family was posted to Winnipeg, Manitoba in 1959 followed by Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan in 1964 and finally to Downsview, Ontario in 1970. Though far from hometown South River, the family always travelled back to spend July at the Johnston family cottage on Eagle Lake. After the kids were grown, Mom worked part time for many years at Simpson's Yorkdale where she met and made many lifelong friends. Saturday nights were always spent with Alvin dancing and dining at the "mess" on the base (wherever dad was posted!). Mom and dad both retired in 1993 and moved into their new Eagle Lake home built right next door to the original family cottage. Mom continued to live at the lake after dad's passing, always welcoming family and friends for visits and lots of card playing! The family would like to thank the wonderful caregivers at Muskoka Landing in Huntsville for helping her through her journey with dementia. We would especially like to thank Suzanne Hall for the constant support and care she gave to our mom. Rest in peace mom, we will miss you so much! A Celebration of Life for mom will be held at the South River Legion (95 Ottawa Avenue), on Thursday, August 8th from 1 to 3 p.m. For those considering a memorial donation, the family asks that such be made to your preferred charity with heartfelt thanks. Arrangements entrusted to Opatovsky Funeral Home - Moore Chapel. Online condolences at www.opatovskyfuneralhome.com
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SCOTLAND, CLYTIE MARION Clytie Marion Scotland passed away on July 2, 2024. Born St. George's Grenada September 24, 1936. Daughter of Claudius and Evelyn Edwards, Mother to Paul, Jason and Heather Harbin, Grandmother to Gabrielle Harbin and Dahnia Scotland. See Chapel Ridge Richmond Hill website for service details and virtual link for her August 10th Celebration of Life at Markham Bible Chapel. Online condolences may be made at www.chapelridgefh.com.
]]>VALLIERES, BARBARA GRACE (nee TILTON) Peacefully in Mississauga on Saturday, July 27, 2024 at the age of 95. Predeceased by her beloved husband, Norman; and later partner, Douglas Tate. Loving mother of Peter (Valerie), Leslie (Tom), Martha (Richard), and Beth (Marven). Dearest grandmother of Catherine (Andrew), Michael (Darcey), Stephanie, Pierce, Bryan (Dani), Charlotte, Nicholas, Claire and John Peter. Proud great-grandmother of Audrey, Danny, Claire, Sophia, Hannah, Keaton, A.J., Finley, and Marlow. Born in Cornwall, Ontario on June 27, 1929, Barbara became a Registered Nurse, and joined Trans-Canada Airlines (now Air Canada) as a flight attendant. While raising her family, she continued her nursing career with North York General Hospital. Barbara loved to travel, enjoyed reading, and was an avid bridge player and expert knitter. She participated in lawn bowling and cross-country skiing into her eighties. Barbara was an incredible person and will remain forever in our hearts. A private celebration of life will be held by the family. Memorial donations may be made to the Toronto Humane Society.
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WARE, JOHN JAMES John James Ware was born on August 19, 1938 at St. Michael's Hospital and died there on July 25, 2024. Son of Norm Ware and Mary (Barrett). He was raised in St. Anthony's Parish, attended De La Salle High School and graduated from Queen's University where he was a key member of the Golden Gaels football team. Husband to Pat (Green) for over 57 years. Father to Nora (John Logan), James (Alexandra Lambert), Matthew, and Maryanne (Matt Tudor). Brother to Mary Catherine (Bob Birgeneau) and Jim (Debbie). Grandfather to Ciaran, Sean and Ryan Ware; Clare, Kate and James Logan; Erin and Neve Tudor. Uncle to seven nieces and nephews. John spent over three decades as a Teacher, Principal and Coach mentoring scores of Toronto Catholic District School Board high school students to strive to be their best in Academics, Athletics and the Arts. Following his retirement, he continued to serve society by volunteering his time to charities and committees. John was kind, curious, a life long learner, a keen sports fan, a family man, a gardener, an athlete, a singer, a friend, a bridge player, a Leaside resident for forty years and a generous host. Thursday, August 15th from 6 to 8 p.m.: Visitation at Humphrey Funeral Home, 1403 Bayview Avenue. Friday, August 16th at 10:30 a.m.: Funeral Mass at St. Anselm's Church, 1 MacNaughton Road and a 12 p.m. to 2 p.m. Reception at Humphrey Funeral Home that is open to all friends of the family. In lieu of flowers, donations to St. Michael's Hospital or Catholic Family Services would be appreciated.
]]>BRETT, ELMEDA JANE (nee SIM) July 8, 1927 – July 27, 2024 Passed away peacefully at home after a brief illness. Predeceased by husband, James (2009); parents, Robert Mitchell Sim and Barbara Elizabeth Sim (Marnoch); brothers, Bob, Jim, Ted, Bill and sisters, Helen, Gladys, Betty, Flora and Elizabeth. Loving Mother of Barbara Chiaramonte (late Frank), Jim (Susan) and Bonnie. Amazing Grannie to Jonathan, Emmett (Michelle) and Chloë. Fondly remembered by many nieces, nephews and dear friends, Bernice and Ruth. Our family is most grateful to Dr. Margaret Bennett and the entire palliative care team for their tender compassion. Funeral arrangements entrusted with Scott Funeral Home - West Toronto Chapel. Donations may be made to the Kidney Foundation or the Canadian Cancer Society.
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DOWNER, GARY KENNETH August 10, 1948 – July 29, 2024 Gary Kenneth Downer, beloved husband of Mary-Lou, passed away on July 29, 2024 after a brief but fierce battle with cancer. He also leaves in mourning his sister, Gaye (Bruce) Ward; sister-in-law, Anne-Marie (Rob) Phillips; brother-in-law, Kevin Rodger and much-loved nephews, Brandon (Marsha) Phillips, James Phillips and niece, Samantha Rodger. Gary was a butcher for over 40 years at various grocery chains. He had many interests that won him a wide circle of friends; cars, music, books and hockey – the latter as a member of the Burlington Oldtimers Club for over 30 years. He was an avid reader who read every day. Over the last few years, he and Mary-Lou spent time together at football games, cheering on the Toronto Argos. He loved to meet up with friends over coffee to solve the world's problems. Gary's pride and joy was his 1986 Porsche 911, a labour of love that he rebuilt from a shell. Those who knew him can take comfort in knowing that he had one last turn at the wheel a few days before his passing. Many vacations were planned around various car events. When he wasn't working on the Porsche, he spent countless happy hours building model cars. Much to the surprise of many, he also became an accomplished cook, hosting holiday meals and replicating his Mum's Christmas baking with finesse. Gary was predeceased by his parents, Kenneth and Joan Downer and his in-laws, Jack and Betty-Lue Rodger. He had a special place in the hearts of many aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. As per Gary's wishes, there will be no visitation or funeral service. In lieu of flowers, a donation to your special charity would be appreciated. Online condolences at www.dbburlington.ca
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JOSEPH, JAMES URBAN With deep sadness we announce the passing of James Urban Joseph on July 30, 2024. He was 89 years old. "Born in the tiny village of Barachois, Gaspe, Quebec to a one-armed railway man and a nun..." began John Donald's commentary for Urban's Order of Canada (OC), which he received in 2001. The honour recognized Urban's many contributions to his country, in particular his volunteer work with Inuit and First Nations peoples including serving as founding member and Chair of Canadian Arctic Producers (CAP) during its formative years in the 1960s of introducing Cape Dorset artists to the world and, in the 1990s, founding the First Nations Bank. Urban graduated with an MBA from Western University in the Class of 1963. He rose through the ranks of the TD Bank becoming Vice Chair in 1992. His leadership of Human Resources throughout his career contributed to TD's success and was central to its reputation as an employer of choice. Urban was a corporate director who served on many boards including TD Bank, First Nations Bank, Blue Mountain Resort, We Care Health Services, Bird Construction, Medcan Health Management, Meditech International, Ontario Pension Board, Ontario Lottery & Gaming Corporation, Canadian Arctic Producers, Canada's Wonderland, The Design Exchange, Career Edge Organization, Council for Canadian Unity, Prime Mentors of Canada, Canadian Orthopedic Foundation, and Foundation Fighting Blindness. In addition to his official roles on boards, Urban was consigliere, mentor, trusted advisor, and friend to numerous CEOs of growing companies including Gord Canning at Blue Mountain Resort who said, "Urban served on the Blue Mountain Resort board for over 40 years. His hands are all over Blue Mountain as we know it today. We would not have had the success as a business and as a family without him." Urban had close lifelong friends, and he went on almost twenty walking trips with them in England and Europe, organized by David and Diane Thomson. These trips formed many of his favorite memories. In later years, thanks to his wife Lucille, Urban became a supporter of the arts and was a frequent and stylish presence at the National Ballet and Luminato events, even signing up as a Luminato volunteer when Lucille was interim CEO. Urban brought energy, love, warmth and sage advice into the lives of his family including his twin sister, Mary Webb and her husband, Mike and son, Michael; his wife, Lucille (née Fowle); his daughters, Kimberley and Michelle Joseph; son-in-law, Shaun Leggett; and grandsons, Christian and Nathaniel Leggett; his pal, Bette Laderoute; and the extended Joseph, Fournier, Leggett, Fowle and Clemens families and friends. He will be missed by all who knew him and benefited from his lively and generous spirit. A memorial event to remember Urban will be held at Mt. Pleasant Cemetery Visitation Centre at 375 Mt. Pleasant Road on Thursday, August 8th. Visitation from 2-3 p.m., and at 3 p.m. a brief program followed by a reception. In lieu of flowers, a donation may be made in Urban's name to a charity of your choice.
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De MARCO, FLORENCE With heavy hearts, we announce the passing of Florence (nee Larkin) De Marco, 94, on July 24, 2024. Born March 10, 1930, in Toronto, Flo was a cherished mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, and friend. Beloved mother to Christina Bertrand; and mother-in-law to Vincent Bertrand; Flo was a true Toronto native, who lived in several neighborhoods before settling in Lakeview in 1943. Predeceased by her parents and eight siblings, she was the daughter of Dennis Larkin and Edith Hipwell. Flo married Leonard De Marco at 18, with whom she shared many joyful years. After Leonard's passing, she found companionship with Peter (Douglas) Turner. Flo was a devoted Nana to Carline, Melissa, and Amy; and a loving great-grandmother to Logan and Nora. Her legacy of love and kindness will forever be remembered. A celebration of Flo's life will be held on August 7th, from 1-3 p.m., at Glen Oaks Funeral Home, 3164 Ninth Line, Oakville, 905-257-8822. In lieu of flowers, donations to a charity of your choice are appreciated. Online condolences may be made at www.glenoaks.ca.
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RICE, AUDREY RUTH It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of Audrey Ruth Rice, on July 28, 2024, at the age of 89, following a long and courageous struggle with dementia. Audrey was the beloved wife of the late Donald Bruce Rice; and a devoted mother to Brent Alan Rice, and two predeceased children: Scott Kenneth Rice (Tammy) and Anne Elizabeth Rebekah Widdess (Kevin). She was a cherished grandmother to Kyle, Shelby, and Riley; and a loving great-grandmother to Olivia. Audrey grew up in the High Park neighbourhood of Toronto and moved to Streetsville when she and Don married in 1958. She tirelessly supported the many interests and endeavours of her growing family while shuttling her brood around to Cubs, Scouts and Girl Guides in between soccer, softball, ringette, and hockey games. After raising their three active children in the busy GTA, Audrey and Don decided that a slower pace of life was in order, so they ardently retired in 1990 and moved to Victoria Harbour, Ontario, to enjoy the peace and quiet of the beautiful north. Audrey's creative and artistic spirit was showcased by her decorative interior household touches; as she welcomed the opportunity to make each room in the house comfortable and inviting. Outside, the gardens were always blooming with colourful combinations of flowers and healthy hostas and ferns. Her love of music was always evident during gatherings with family and her dearest friends; as she loved to provide accompaniment on the piano during sing-alongs. An accomplished cook and baker, Audrey was famous for her pies and delicious shortbread cookies at Christmastime, which she loved to share with anyone who visited during the festive season. Her love for her family always shone through and her generosity and willingness to always put others first cannot be matched. She will be sadly missed by those that have been fortunate enough to receive a warm, embracing hug from her; but those memories will live on. The family extends their heartfelt thanks and deepest gratitude to the dedicated and compassionate staff at Creek Way Village, Burlington, for allowing Audrey to live out her final years in dignity and comfort. Friends and family will be received at the Turner & Porter Yorke Chapel, 2357 Bloor Street West, Toronto, starting at 10 a.m. on Thursday, August 8th, followed by a Funeral Service at 11 a.m. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Alzheimer Society of Canada or a charity of your choice in Audrey's memory would be appreciated. Online condolences may be made through www.turnerporter.ca
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HOWEY, LILLIAN CAROLE Peacefully with family by her side at home, on Sunday, July 14, 2024, Carole of London, at the age of 90 is reunited with dearly beloved family members. A loving mother of the late William (Bill) Cox, Patricia (Patti) Cox (Robert Farrington), Edward (Ted) Cox (Judy). Adored grandmother of Victoria Graham (Matthew) and Katherine Wakem (Darren). Predeceased by parents, Sydney and Lilian Howey; brother, Gordon Howey (Nancy); sister, Judi Jackson (Don); and 5 nieces all of Toronto and Kincardine. Carole met and fell in love with a dashing lacrosse player, Murray, as a young lady ready to take on the world. They married and began great adventures at home and abroad. Work took the family of 5 overseas to help pioneer a Northern Telecom plant in Istanbul, Turkey in 1970 for 2 years. Some family visited them but when vacation time arrived, they toured Europe, the Middle East and the British Isles. This experience gave Carole the travel bug. When returning to Canada they settled back into London, ON. At 40, and on her own, Carole attended Fanshawe College (RN) and worked many years at both Parkwood Hospitals then with home care supports until retirement. She worked to travel and see the world, visiting more than 30 countries making memories that lasted a lifetime. She was a devoted mother to her children and always lead by example to be independent, thoughtful, giving, spiritual, and kind. She was an elder at Calvary United Church, volunteer at The Grand Theatre for 25 years, and placed defibrillator units at favourite theatres in SW Ontario. She and her buddies travelled the country roads every summer frequenting picnic spots, B&Bs, antique and farm markets; all to shop local and support the economy! As Grandma to Victoria and Katherine, they all enjoyed sharing parasols, ponies, plays, treehouses and trains while decked out in Happy Wear! In later years she slowed down to enjoy quiet life in a "home with a view" of downtown London. Retirement Home living was her last stop, allowing her to make all her own decisions. This, in her mind, was the most important accomplishment. Carole's family wishes to extend sincere gratitude for the support of many people. To friends who kept in touch through thick and thin, especially Nancy R. of Toronto/Owen Sound. She said hello to the new kid in Grade 5 at Bowmore P.S. and invited her to sit at her desk, then spent decades knitting and sending new colourful socks to warm her feet and heart. To the Lunch Bunch of nurses who meet monthly for about 40 years now. To the neighbours at her homes who always looked after each other, the support agencies like Meals on Wheels and Unger's Market who made the pandemic sustainable for her. Her last move was to Longworth Retirement Home. Words cannot express our thanks for keeping her happy and well. We understand she reciprocated. Dinner with her "Table Mates" was the highlight of each day. To the staff members who made her light up and smile, you know who you are, keep smiling! Special mention goes to healthcare workers who delicately and proactively helped her keep her dignity as she declined recently. Dr. Claude Gorman, MD; PCOT03 Homecare team who allowed Carole to make her own End of Life plans, especially Terri, Dr. Theo, and Jessica. The recent days and weeks in her home were possible solely due to the care and compassion of the LRH Wellness Team who responded when needed with smiles and empathy. Hats off to all! At our mother's request, no service will be conducted. Cremation has taken place. She will be laid to rest alongside her parents in Owen Sound. Those wishing to make a donation in memory of Carole are asked to consider a Salvation Army, Calvary United Church in London, Heart and Stroke, Meals on Wheels or Children's charity of your choice. Online condolences may be shared by visiting www.westviewfuneralchapel.com.
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OSBORNE, LYNNE JANET Lynne Janet Osborne, a beloved member of our family and community, passed away peacefully on July 29, 2024. Lynne was known for her generous spirit and unwavering kindness, dedicating much of her life to her church community and various charitable causes. She is survived by her sister-in-law, Doreen Osborne (Garry); nephew, Chris Osborne (Yvonne); niece, Pat Bartlett (Allan); and her great-nieces and nephews, Nicole, Casie (Joshua), Denice, Kevin (Sophie), and Richard. Lynne will be deeply missed by her family and all those who were touched by her compassion. A memorial service to celebrate Lynne's life will be held at Giffen- Mack and Trull Funeral Home on August 4, 2024 at 2 p.m. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to Diabetes Association.
]]>DEWAR, MYRTLE ANN (nee DAVIS) 1940 - 2024 We are saddened to announce the passing of Myrtle Ann Dewar, on July 25, 2024. Cherished daughter of Helen (nee Greenley) and Carl Davis; loving mother of Ken (Alice), Tom (Kim), and Peter (Kathy); and long-time mother-in-law to Kasslyn and Marlene. She was a dedicated sister-in-law to Ron, Marianne, Bob, and Jan; she was Auntie Ann to Bill, Susan, Greg, David, Lauren, Kimberley, and Ken. Ann was a proud and loving grandmother/nama to Zachary (Krystle), Amy (Mike), Jesse, Madison, Maxime, Emmanuelle, and Madeleine. She was further blessed to have known her great-grandchildren, Isaiah, Jerome, and Yvonne. Ann was raised in Toronto, Stouffville, and Cobourg. Ann was a Mom, a librarian at the Toronto Jail, a competitive bridge player, an extraordinary needlepoint artist, and a dear friend to many; including Pat and her gang at Bridletowne. She was a world-class baker (in our opinion) of chocolate chip cookies, cheese dreams, and on special occasions, butter tarts. We are deeply grateful to Rayoak Place for becoming her home and additional family for the last years, and we thank Dr. Shetty and the team at NYGH 3 West for their care and dignity. Life is short and doesn't always end as one plans. In memory of Ann, please find your important people and give them hugs and let them know you love them.
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NEILLY, MARION CAROLINE (nee MURTON) It is with deep sadness, yet wonderful memories, that her family shares her passing. Mom peacefully slipped away with family at her side. She was just shy of her 95th birthday. Mom was predeceased by Ron, her husband of 73 years. She will be dearly missed by her children, Peter (Sandy), Su and Cyndy (Norm); her grandchildren, Bree, Ashleigh (Kevin) and Aaron (Zoe) and her great-grandchildren, Madden, Sarah and Allison; her siblings, Bob (Joyce) and Donna (Tom); predeceased by her infant brother, Peter. She was a much-loved aunt and cousin. A special heartfelt thanks to the many caregivers who assisted Mom and Dad while at Shepherd Terrace, your kindness will always be remembered. If desired, in lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Toronto Wildlife Centre. A celebration of both Mom and Dad will be held on August 13th, please reach out to the family for details.
]]>REID, DAVE October 1, 1943 – July 29, 2024 Dave passed away peacefully in the hospital surrounded by his family. He is survived by his loving wife of almost 50 years, Pat; daughter, Janis; son, Bobby (Sarah) and his three beautiful granddaughters, Laura, Iris and Amy who he adored watching grow up. Dave grew up in Toronto and graduated from the University of Waterloo with a degree in mechanical engineering. He enjoyed a long and distinguished career as a material handling specialist at Hatch Ltd. He was passionate about many things but his love of both curling and the family cottage always stood out. The cottage provided the perfect avenue for him to employ his tremendous skills as a carpenter in expanding and refurbishing the 30's era structure and as a boat builder. In curling he enjoyed great success as a player, coach and instructor, but it was the time and energy he devoted to shaping and improving the High Park Club in Toronto that he was most admired and appreciated for. In the past Dave also shared his time and skills helping the Donway Covenant United Church. A celebration of life is planned for a later date. As an expression of sympathy, donations can be made to the North York General Foundation.
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WESTCOTT, WILLIAM WARREN Musician, Scholar, Composer, Teacher William W. Westcott of Toronto passed away peacefully, at Michael Garron Hospital on Saturday, July 20, 2024 at age 76. Bill was born in Alton, Illinois and moved to Canada in the late 1970's to pursue academic and musical opportunities. He enjoyed a long career as a musician, specializing in piano blues, ragtime, boogie boogie and classical performance. As a member of York University's teaching faculty, he touched the lives of many of his students. On a trip to Hawai'i, he fell under the spell of the ukulele and enjoyed attending and performing at ukulele jams around the GTA. He is predeceased by his parents, Camilla and Laurence Westcott; and brother, Gerald. He is survived by his loving wife, Linda Perkins; and cousin, Jane Graham. A celebration of life will take place in the fall. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in his honour to Crohn's and Colitis Canada.
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BENNETT, ROBERT BRUCE (1927-2024) It is with great sadness that we announce the death of Bruce Bennett who died at North York General Hospital just two weeks after celebrating his 97th birthday. He was predeceased by his loving wife, Maxine and survived by his children, Michael (Joanne), Stephen, Jayne (Doug) and Richard (Maria). Cherished grandfather of Steven (Katrina), Taylor, Victoria and Robert, and his great-granddaughter, Kate. He will be dearly missed by his cherished friend, Nancy O'Donnell. Bruce was born and raised in the Beach and graduated from University of Toronto in Engineering. His passions were travelling, bridge and golf (even managing a few hole-in-ones in his lifetime) and he delighted in spending time at his cottage on Lake Kashwakamak. In accordance with his wishes, cremation has taken place and there will be no service.
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BOOKER, SUSAN J. (nee TROOTER) We are saddened by Susan's unexpected death at Orillia Soldiers' Memorial Hospital July 21, 2024, but we are grateful that earlier this summer she was able to enjoy a short visit at the family cottage she loved. Susan was a gifted teacher, an enthusiastic and knowledgeable gardener and this year's winner of the highly coveted Scrabble penguin trophy. She loved and was loved by her brother, Frank (Heather); nephew, Christopher (Amy) and niece, Amanda (Kevin) and great-nephews, William, Adrian, Jonah and Micah. With her many friends and varied interests, Susan's was truly a life well lived. A celebration of her life will be held at a later date. If desired, donations may be made to Variety Village or the Heart and Stroke Foundation, two organizations she supported. Arrangements entrusted to the Mundell Funeral Home, 79 West St. N., Orillia (705) 325-2231.
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KNUBLEY, MARY MARGARET "PEGGY" (nee SANDERS) October 9, 1930 – July 26, 2024 Mary Margaret "Peggy" Knubley (nee Sanders) passed gently from this life on July 26, 2024 in her 94th year surrounded by her family. Born in Montreal on October 9, 1930, Peggy graduated from West Mount High School and then attended secretarial college at Miss Brown's College. She went on to work in an administrative capacity with the Pulp and Paper Industry until she married Peter Russell "Russ" Knubley in 1955. Together they welcomed three children, Janet (Allan), Karen (Eric), Graham (Dawn) and later four grandchildren, Drew, Karl (Rebekah), Shane, Abigail and one great-grandchild, Jasper. She was predeceased by her husband, Russ; her sister, Marion Armstrong and brother, Bill Sanders. She is survived by her twin sister, Betty Henderson as well as numerous nieces and nephews. Active in her community, Peggy also applied her artistic skills to needlepoint, sewing, knitting and crocheting. She was also a regular and engaged bridge player. Family and friends will greatly miss Peggy's positive attitude and wry sense of humour. Friends may call at the Turner & Porter "Peel" Chapel, 2180 Hurontario St., Mississauga (Hwy. 10 N. of Q.E.W), on Saturday, August 17, 2024 from 2-5 p.m. Memorial donations may be made to the Canadian Red Cross or a charity of your choice. Online condolences may be made through www.turnerporter.ca
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SHERLOCK, ANNA MARIE (nee O'TOOLE) It is with deep sadness that we announce the peaceful passing of our beloved mother, grandmother, wife, aunt and friend Anna Marie Sherlock on July 28, 2024. Daughter of Thomas Vincent O'Toole and Mary O'Toole (nee Lynch). Predeceased by her three brothers Lawrence, Michael, and Patrick. Survived by her loving husband Allan, and her children Joseph (Becky), Maureen (Desmond), Patrick (Meredith), and grandchildren Noel, Patrick, Emma, Liam, Carter, Dylan, Matthew and Clare. She will be greatly missed by her sisters-in-law, nieces and nephews. Anna Marie led a highly accomplished career in nursing and nursing education which spanned over four decades. She was a dedicated member of her parish and her community, serving as a school board trustee for both the East York Board of Education and Toronto Catholic District School Board. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to St. Michael's Hospital Foundation. Condolences may be forwarded to www.humphreymiles.com.
]]>JACKSON, DOUGLAS COLIN Passed away peacefully at Riverside Glen, Guelph, ON, on July 28, 2024, after a lengthy journey with Dementia. Predeceased by his mother, Thelma and father, Rowland of Toronto, ON. He is survived by his daughters, Charlene and Cindy. Melanie has been by his side through the years and will miss his humour and caring nature. At Doug's request, cremation has taken place and no formal service will be held. Private arrangements entrusted to Butler Funeral Home, 424 Niagara Street, St. Catharines ON. Online condolences may be shared at https://www.arbormemorial.ca/en/butler-niagara.html If desired, donations in Doug's memory made to the Alzheimer's Society.
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OIKAWA, TOSHIKO (TOSHI) July 22, 1926 - July 21, 2024 Eldest child of Naka Oikawa and Kimiye (nee Mikami). Born in White Rock, BC, raised in Fraser Mills. During WWII, she and her family were forcibly transported to Kaslo Internment Camp, and relocated to Vineland Station, to be employed as farmworkers. After high school, Toshi worked for Bell Canada until she took early retirement to care for her parents. She gave selflessly to the East York community, volunteering in elementary schools and libraries, as well as organizing countless presentations on Japanese arts and culture. If you grew up in Leaside and know how to fold a crane, chances are it all began with Toshi. An early member of the Toronto Japanese Garden Club, she served as President, and with her friend, Gloria Sumiye, did the hardest, least glamorous jobs to keep the club afloat. Her prodigious efforts in the campaign for Japanese Canadian redress led to service on the Mayor's Committee on Multiculturalism and Racism, and the Nikkei Voice newspaper. An informed and faithful patron of the arts, she completed university courses at night, augmenting her education with tours to Stratford and participation in programs at the Toronto Symphony, and the ROM, where she volunteered. She generously supported Vietnamese refugee resettlement, and environmental and indigenous causes. Compassionate to others, demanding of self, loyal to a fault, she embodied the old Meiji ways leavened with rich dollops of humour and forgiveness. Predeceased by brothers, Tetsuo and Haruo; she is survived by sister Nobuko; and her family of the heart, Chris and Gail. Thanks to the kind support workers at Revera, John Hoffman and Ontario Health at Home, Temmy Latner Centre, and to Dr. Wrensford Simmonds for his years of care. Private family service has been held. As expressions of sympathy, donations to the Toronto Chapter, National Association of Japanese Canadians Nikkei Voice (http://nikkeivoice.ca/donate-to-nikkei-voice), Japanese Social Services JSS (https://jss.ca/en/jss-support/donation/), Momiji Health Care Society (https://www.canadahelps.org/en/dn/10112?v2=true), or Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre (https://jccc.on.ca/join-support/donate/make-donation) would be appreciated. To receive or share information privately with family, please contact OikawaWelcome@yahoo.com.
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BIELASKA, ADELE January 23, 1931 - July 25, 2024 Adele was born during the depression to Ludwig and Apolonia Pikul. She had an older sister, Sophie (Dabor); and a younger brother, Norman (deceased). She was part of a large East European enclave. Their sense of community, work ethic, and helping each other carried on throughout their lives. (Adele did volunteer work for over 60 years.) They also knew how to enjoy themselves and Adele was a firecracker at social events. Adele married the man that truly loved her. Adele and Wally raised three children, Wyn, Ron (Alice), and Jody. She was the housewife that kept the family on schedule and always had supper at 5:30. The years passed, the children moved on, and Adele took care of her in-laws, parents, and grandchildren, Jeremy, Jalina, and Benji. Walter passed away in 2007 and Adele was left to carry on. She found new adventures and friends. But eventually her body tired and she gradually lost her energy and drive. Except for the last few days she lived in her home and died peacefully of old age. Visitation will be held at Turner & Porter Yorke Chapel, 2357 Bloor Street West, Toronto, ON, M6S 1P4, on Tuesday August 6th, from 2 pm to 4 pm. In lieu of flowers, consider offering a caring hand to others. Online condolences may be made through www.turnerporter.ca
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CONDON, JOHN "PAUL" John "Paul" Condon passed away unexpectedly on July 22, 2024 at the age of 85, surrounded by his family. Born in Hamilton, Ontario on December 29, 1938, he was the of son of Vernon and Mary Condon and brother to Larry Condon. After a loving 17 year marriage to Dorothy (McGovern), Paul became a widower with 5 children. Father to Mary, Patti, Rachael, Michael and Beth. Father-in-Law to Jim, Scott, John, Ken and Ashlyn. Poppa to Hannah and Ben, Emily and Mac, Ava and Leo, Ethan and Madeline. His 34 year career in education was both diverse and impactful. He was a beloved teacher and colleague and his experiences included being an administrator, guidance counselor, classroom teacher and librarian. He was awarded York Region's Teacher of the Year. In 1982, Paul found love again when he met Astrid and together they created a loving and somewhat unconventional family. In 1998, Paul and Astrid were married and would continue to create a lifetime of memories together. They enjoyed travel to Italy, Alaska, Ireland and all across North America. One of his favourite destinations was Vermont. Last summer the entire family travelled there together. It was a highlight for Paul to be able to share Vermont with his family. Paul was an avid sports fan who loved The Habs, The Expos and The Blue Jays. He was also a long time member of the Sutton Curling Club, but his favourite activity was to coach his own children or to watch his grandchildren play their sports. Paul had a great group of friends. He enjoyed coffee shop visits, golf, playing cards and "short and sweet" social outings. Paul was passionate about reading, gardening, discovering old videos on YouTube, listening to music, as well as feeding and watching animals, including regular visits from his birds, squirrels, foxes and raccoons. Paul's greatest passion however was his family. His only wish was for his family to remain close when he was gone. We promise your wish will be honoured. A Celebration of Life is planned for Monday, August 19th at Clearwater Farm www.clearwaterfarm.ca. Doors open at 1:30p.m. Celebration starts promptly at 2p.m. Special thanks goes out to the EMS Response Team and the Cardiac ICU team at Southlake Regional Health Centre for their compassionate care. In lieu of flowers donations can be made to: www.heartandstroke.ca www.georginafoodpantry.com www.shadesofhope.ca
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HESS, MAUREEN EVELYN October 20, 1937 - July 21, 2024 It is with heavy hearts that the family of Maureen Hess announces her peaceful passing at Hospice Vaughan on July 21, 2024 in her 87th year. Born in Sault Ste. Marie and predeceased by her parents, Denzel and Beulah Hess, Maureen was the "favourite" sister of Graydon (Linda), much-loved aunt "Moe" of Kelly Turner (Tammy) and Tracy Checkley (Kevin), and special friend "Hessy" to neighbours, Betty Craib and Terry and Emily Nickason. Fondly remembered by her great-nephews and great-niece, aunt Joyce, many cousins and friends. Maureen's love and compassion for others was shown through her successful nursing career; rising from General Duty Nurse to Director of Nursing at York Finch General Hospital, before retiring as the Regional Director for Extendicare Health Services in 1998. As per Maureen's wishes, a family gathering will be held at Greenwood Cemetery in Sault Ste. Marie. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Yonge Street Mission or Operation Smile.
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In loving memory of Etwin, who passed away fourteen years ago.No space of time, no lapse of years, Can dim the treasured past. A loving memory keeps it dear, Affection holds it fast.-Fondly remembered by husband Richie (Orville), daughter Karen, sons Akida, Ronel and Adrian, sisters Wendy Wiltshire and Althea Nicholls, brothers Fenwrick and Carstern. We miss you!
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"Bette Jane" In loving memory of a dear daughter, sister, partner and aunt. Four years ago today your spirit slipped away but you will always live on in our hearts and thoughts. Your beautiful soul has left a trail of memories full of love and joy that we will cherish forever. With Much Love, Mary, Walter, Mari-Lyn, Karla, Paul, Don and Family
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BURNHAM, MARY March 1, 1926 - July 29, 2024 Peacefully in her 98th year, Mary Beyak Burnham (nee Dawyduik) went to be with the Lord. She leaves behind her loving daughter, Cathy (Beyak) Jaynes; son-in-law, Cameron Jaynes; and her beloved granddaughters, Jasmyn Jaynes and Julia Jaynes. Predeceased by spouses, John Beyak and Jack Burnham; sisters, Doris and Olga; and brothers, Ed and Mo. Mary was a loving mother, grandmother, and a caring sister and auntie to her many nieces and nephews. She was a warm and supportive friend. She will be greatly missed. To honour Mary, the family will be holding a celebration of life at a later date.
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GIBSON, RAYMOND FREDERICK The family of Raymond Frederick Gibson announces his passing at home in Etobicoke on Thursday, July 25, 2024 at the age of 85. Raymond was a devoted husband to Linda for 63 years and a loving father to daughters Shelly, Lisa (Mark Snow) and Erin (Dave Purcell). He was a proud grandfather to Erica Lamke (John Perreira), Jenna and Paul Snow. He is survived by his sister, Barbara Janes and was predeceased by his brother-in-law, Eric Janes and son-in-law, John Lamke. His kindness and generosity of spirit is the legacy he leaves to his family. Honouring Raymond's wishes, cremation has taken place and there will be no service. Donations in memory may be made to a charity of your choice. Arrangements have been entrusted to Cremation Alternatives.
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CHADWICK, SHIRLEY ANN (nee VINE) August 15, 1938 - July 13, 2024 Loving wife and best friend of Robert for more than 63 years. Beloved mother of Karen, Paul and Tim (Ally). Devoted Nana to Ben, Blair, Olivia, Barrett, Grayson and Avery. She will be missed by her nieces and nephews and friends from Lorne Park, St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church in Port Credit and Alliston. Shirley grew up in Toronto and worked at Ernst and Ernst. After raising her family, she worked at Ethan Allen and then as the secretary to the president of the Remax head office. The family wishes to thank Dr. S. Kassam for his excellent care the last 4 years. There was grace in every step she took and she will be dearly missed. A Celebration of Life will be held at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church in Port Credit, August 26th at 1 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Southlake Regional Cancer Centre, Margaret Place Hospice or a charity of your choice.
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]]>McCANN, WILLIAM (JACK) Dr. William (Jack) McCann died on July 28, 2024, at home in Huntsville, Ontario, in his 75th year. He was born on October 23, 1949, in Athens, Greece, to Margaret and Dr. Harry McCann. He leaves his beloved wife, Katie; their two daughters, Megan (Jennie) and Allie (Rob); and grandchildren, Storey, Marlo, Edison, and Taiga. Following in the footsteps of his father and grandfather, Jack pursued a career in medicine. He graduated from the medical school of Trinity College, Dublin, and came to Canada to complete his internship at North York General Hospital in Toronto. He went on to qualify as a radiologist at the Toronto General Hospital, with part of his training in Johannesburg, South Africa. As a young man, he visited Muskoka with friends and fell in love with the beautiful lakes and natural landscapes, and so decided to settle in the area. Frank Henry offered Jack a position at the South Muskoka Memorial Hospital in 1980, which he gladly accepted. Jack went on to dedicate his entire career to SMMH, spending over 38 years in practice there. He loved working in a hospital where everyone knew one another, and enjoyed the collaboration with medical staff over complex cases. He was proud to expand the imaging department from a plain film X-ray service to a modern facility offering a full range of imaging modalities and many diagnostic procedures. He particularly appreciated the constancy and support of the medical imaging staff who made his work a pleasure. He met his wife, Katie, on a sailboat in Lake Muskoka, and they married three months later. They were best friends for 43 years and shared a love of history, politics, music, and family. Jack retired in 2018 and moved to Peninsula Lake in Huntsville. After the pandemic, Jack and Katie began to travel to the United States and England on a frequent basis to visit their daughters and grandchildren. Jack was thoroughly enjoying his life at the time of his death, and this is a blessing for which his family will be eternally grateful. Arrangements have been entrusted to the Reynolds Funeral Home, 1 Mary Street, Bracebridge, on Sunday, August 4th, with visitation at Reynolds from 1 to 2 p.m., followed by a service of readings and shared memories at 2 p.m. Burial to follow immediately afterwards, at St. Joseph's Catholic Cemetery. A reception will be held at the Pasta Tree and Smokehouse Restaurant at Quality Inn (formerly Riverside Inn), from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. Please join the family for any or all of these events. In lieu of flowers, donations in Jack's memory to South Muskoka Memorial Hospital Foundation would be appreciated.
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ELLIOTT, DOROTHY ANNE Dorothy Anne Elliott passed away at her home, on Monday, July 29, 2024, in her 94th year. She was the cherished wife of James Elliott for 66 years, a devoted Mum to John (Catharine), Laura (John), Paul (Diane) and beloved Nana to James, Elizabeth, Charlie, Maggie, Jack, Jill and Darren. Dorothy was a kind and caring woman, who was dedicated to her family and to bringing joy to the lives of children. Dorothy worked for many years in a Pediatrician's office and volunteered countless hours in her 75 years of service with Girl Guides of Canada. Dorothy will be missed and lovingly remembered by her family, friends and her community. Friends and Family may call at the Turner & Porter Butler Chapel, 4933 Dundas St. W., Etobicoke (between Kipling and Islington Aves.), on Friday, August 2, 2024 from 10 a.m., followed by a Funeral Service in the Chapel at 11 a.m. Interment for family only at Glendale Memorial Gardens. For those who wish, in lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Alzheimer Society of Canada. Online condolences may be made through www.turnerporter.ca
]]>RODRIGUES, FERNANDO A life of adventure On Sunday, July 20, 2024 Fernando Rodrigues left us. He was 77. Life held adventure for Fernando, his earliest exploit at a very young age, an unsuccessful and dangerous attempt to cross the impressive Tagus River in Lisbon on his homemade raft. Fernando immigrated with his parents, Manon and Fernando (Senior) and brother, Henry to Canada in 1963, settling in the city of Toronto. A graduate of Metropolitan University (then Ryerson), Fernando worked for the Ministry of the Environment. Having a passion for flying, opportunities allowed Fernando to circle much of the world in small aircraft. An avid and accomplished sailor, Fernando crossed the Atlantic and much of the coastline of Europe. Fernando cherished his farm near the Ganoraska Forest in Northumberland County for over three decades. Fernando is survived by his two daughters, Natalie and Megan; grandchildren, Carter and Chloe; brother, Henry and his family. Special thanks to those who helped Fernando during his struggle with dementia: Diane Sander, Brian Wesbrook as well as the health care providers from Northumberland County. A pragmatic man, Fernando requested his remains be donated for research. Celebration of life will be held Sunday, August 25th at the Elmhirst Resort, Enterprise Room, 1045 Settlers Line, Keene, ON from 1-4 p.m.
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In loving memory of our father, Ben Cline (Benjamin Louis Klein - August 1, 1904 - January 23, 1971) on the 120th anniversary of his birth. Musician, Teacher, CLU. Loving husband of Jill Cline (Gilberte Gauthier 1916-1990). Fondly remembered by daughters, Denise Smith, Michèle Henkle Irelan, and Gisèle Cline
]]>Mar 25, 1955 - Aug 1, 2002I woke up this morning thinking of you Mary. It's been 22 years now so I'm one year closer to joining you, if that's how it works. You'd be so proud of Ian, Emily and your 2 grandsons, it breaks my heart that you've missed so much. Words can't express how much your missed, your laugh, your wisdom, your company. Would give anything to feel your gentle touch again. Until we meet again, Love you, Glenn, Ian & Emily
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BROWN, IVOR LINCOLN Born in Seaford Town, Jamaica, West Indies to Edward Brown (Braun) and Ethel Topper, with siblings, Violet, Rudy, Eustace, Ivy, Bernard, Hubert (toddler death), and Ruth. Moved to Canada in 1957 when he was 21. Worked in London, Ontario as a male nurse, then obtained his Bachelor of Theology in Alberta, worked as a minister in Ottawa and Brantford for a few years, later worked at Henderson (now Juravinski) Hospital as an orderly, then as a porter at Hamilton General Hospital, eventually becoming head porter before his retirement. He was a deacon for years at the Hamilton Mountain Seventh-day Adventist (SDA) church. He loved to sing and did so often in public and alone. He was the family's genealogist, researching the immigration of his European ancestors to Jamaica. His lifetime of family research resulted in a 500 page book of his findings. Once he retired, he moved to the town of Cobalt and joined the Old Age Club where he was frequently asked to sing. Attended the Haileybury SDA church, enjoying the fellowship there and delivering sermons (and eulogies) when he had opportunity. His heartfelt singing frequently moved the listener to tears (e.g. "Ten Thousand Angels" - Ray Overholt). He was a loving husband to Joan (who survives him) and kind father to Trevor. Ivor will be missed.
]]>CASSAR, FRANK God called Frank peacefully on July 29, 2024 at the age of 93. He is lovingly remembered by his wife, Marion. Cherished by his sons, James, Thomas, Peter and by the late, David. Proud grandfather to 4. Adoring great-grandfather to 2. He will be held dear in the hearts of his family, relatives, and many friends. The Funeral Mass will be celebrated on Thursday, August 1, 2024 at 10:00 a.m. at St. David's Roman Catholic Church (2601 Major Mackenzie Dr., east of Jane St.). Cremation. Arrangements entrusted to Vescio Funeral Home (Maple) Inc. 905-303-0770
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NIXON, MADELEINE HELEN With profound sadness, we announce the passing of our beloved Mother, Nanny, and Friend Madeleine Helen Nixon, who left this world on June 22, 2024, at the remarkable age of 97. Surrounded by her loving family and the music that brought her joy, she embarked on her final journey, leaving behind a legacy of love, laughter, and unforgettable memories. She was welcomed in Heaven by our loving Dad/Papa, Charles; her amazing, Grandson Ryan; her cherished Sister, Barb; Brother, Harold and Parents, Lottie and Harold Smith along with many other loved ones who miss her dearly. Our Mother and Nanny was a vibrant and adventurous spirit who loved to dance and lived life to the fullest. Her spontaneous nature and zest for adventure inspired all who knew her to seize the day and make the most of every moment. She will be deeply missed by her children, Garry, Debbie and Partner Scott, Donna, Chris, Erin, Dean and Partner Lise; her Grandchildren; Nancy, Chris and Partner Melanie, Jennifer and Partner Darron, Otto, Zak, Jon, Carly and Partner Aaron, Meaghan, and Caileigh; her Great-Grandchildren, Abby, Mathieson, Sky, Lyric, Harper, Lyla, Brodie, Jaylen, Malaya, William, and Grayson; and her great-great-Grandson, Callum. A celebration of Life for Madeleine will be held at Serena Gundy Park, (58 Rykert Crescent, North York), Picnic Area #1, on August 9, 2024 from 3:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Alternate parking at Sunnybrook Parking Lot#3 https://maps.app.goo.gl/ueyaBXtK1VQhFM837
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PURDY, LENORE ETHEL (nee EATON) September 7, 1928, North York, Ontario – July 28, 2024, Windsor, Ontario Daughter of Roy and Pearl (Walker) Eaton, and the youngest among a large extended family. Lenore grew up in Toronto and Hamilton, with happy summers on the Burlington farm of a much- loved aunt and uncle. A gifted vocalist from an early age, Lenore sang in choirs through much of her life. Her marriage to United Church minister, Lawrence (Lawrie) Purdy in 1950, started a partnership full of love and laughter that lasted 48 years. Lenore's warmth made the Purdy home a welcoming space for the family's many friends, both in Canada, and during four years with the church in Trinidad and Tobago. Lenore thrived in the often overlooked job of clergy spouse, an essential, albeit unpaid, anchor of the congregations they served. After retiring, Lenore and Lawrie spent as much time as possible at their lakefront cottage, often with their kids and grandkids. With Lawrie's death in 1998, Lenore moved graciously into the role of family matriarch, living independently until moving in 2014 to a Windsor retirement residence. Throughout her life, Lenore's first thought was for other people, not only for family and her many dear friends, but also for the caregivers and staff who helped her as her needs increased. She left this life peacefully, secure in the knowledge that she had both loved well and been deeply loved. Lenore will be greatly missed by the family she treasured: children, Jennifer (John Palmer), Joanna (Peter Bell) and Lawrence (Pippa Lawson); grandchildren, Aaron Palmer (Amy Palmer), Lydia Palmer, Joseph Bell (Kathleen Burzycki) and Justin Bell (Victoria Maria); and great-grandchildren, Ophelia, Imogen and Lysander Palmer. Visitation will be held on Thursday, August 1, 2024, from 1 p.m., until a Celebration of Life service at 2 p.m., all being held at Families First – South Windsor (3260 Dougall Ave., Windsor, Ontario, 519-969- 5841). Cremation to follow. Share memories, photos or make a donation online at www.FamiliesFirst.ca
]]>FOLEY, (THERESA) JANE (nee CAMPBELL) September 20, 1944 - July 25, 2024 We are saddened to share that Jane passed away last Thursday in the hospital, peaceful and surrounded by family. She is survived by husband, Michael; children, Christine, Kevin, Bridget and Jeremy; siblings, Margaret Ann, Mary Lorraine and late brother, Kevin; aunt, Mary Ann; her grandchildren, Emmalyn, Madison, Matthew and Owen. Jane achieved her RN certification at St. Joseph's hospital, upon graduating Lawrence Collegiate, then in midlife heroically passed the refresher course, going on to work at Mississauga Hospital, then a doctor's office. In her private life, she was a dedicated mother and friend, always the first to offer a lift to appts, a meal or an ear. Jane was an accomplished baker, voracious reader and dog lover. She loved nothing more than a lively cocktail party with friends, an opportunity for laughter and catching up - especially at the family cottage. A wake will be held August 6, 4-8 p.m. at Glen Oaks Funeral Home (3164 Ninth Line, Oakville) and funeral August 7, 11 a.m. at St. Matthews (1150 Monks Passage, Oakville).
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IKEMOTO, GARY GEORGE It is with great sadness that we announce the sudden passing of Gary Ikemoto on July 20, 2024 while cycling in Niagara. He was 75 years old. Loving father of Sarah, proud grandfather of Griffin and the late Smith, a beloved friend, respected colleague, and esteemed paralegal with The Law Society of Ontario through his business 'Gary Ikemoto Legal Services'. Visit https://www.dignitymemorial. com/obituaries/toronto-on/gary-ikemoto-11912785 Per his wishes, there will be no visitation or funeral service. Cremation has taken place. In his honour, you are welcome to support "Smith's Legacy" if so desired. Smith was Gary's first grandson who sadly passed away at 15 years old. To make a donation, e-transfers are gratefully accepted to smithbakerlegacy@gmail.com. For more information, visit smithbakerlegacy.com
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SASAKI, GRACE KAZUYE (nee KUWAHARA) Grace Kazuye Sasaki (nee Kuwahara) of Erin, Ontario, passed away peacefully at Guelph General Hospital on Thursday, July 25, 2024 at the age of 98 years. Grace was born in Calgary to Sataro and Setsuo Kuwahara on November 11, 1925. She attended school in Calgary and Toronto. She married Mitsuru Sasaki on September 19, 1953 in Toronto, and worked as an accounts receivable officer for Baumgold Brothers of Canada for many years. Grace was predeceased by her loving husband of 56 years, Mitsuru Sasaki; and her brothers, Hiroshi, Tom, Mitsuo, Ken, and Richard Kuwahara. She is lovingly remembered by her daughters, Diane (Dr. Patrick) Martin of Kingston, Dr. Sharon (Dr. David Sherrington) Sasaki of Erin, and Lauren (Mark Underwood) Sasaki of Toronto; and her son, James Sasaki of Mississauga. She will be greatly missed by her grandchildren, Gregory (Lindsay) Martin, Daniel (Emily) Sherrington, Andrew (Allison) Martin, Christine Sherrington, Neil (Melody) Martin, and Grace, Peter, and Logan Underwood; as well as her great-grandchildren, Archer, Myles, Etta, Nina, Maddox, Quinton, and Rowan. A Funeral Service will be held for immediate family with a burial to follow at Glendale Cemetery. Arrangements entrusted to Turner & Porter 'Peel' Chapel. A Celebration of Life is being planned for Grace Sasaki in September.
]]>MARTEN, DAVID ROBERT October 3, 1928 – July 21, 2024 It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of David (Dave) Marten on Sunday, July 21, 2024. Beloved husband of the late Jeanne Marten (nee Robinson). Wonderful father to Debra Godin-Bondi (Joe), Robin Macdonald (John) and Ian Marten (Kimmie). Grandfather to Jason (Melissa), Kate (John), and Lucas (Jacky) Godin, Jennifer (Reg) McLennan Brown and Cathy (Evan) McLennan Dumont, Connor and Julia Marten, Zach Zeedyk, Justin (Ashlyn) Zeedyk and Jocelin (Drew) North. Great-grandfather/Papa Dave to Jaydan and Bayley Brown, Brooke and Kealey Dumont, Berkley and Jake Godin, Lucas Camuso, Rory Godin, Ava, Noah and Piper North, Stetson and Hollins Zeedyk. Son of Jack and Elsie Marten (deceased). Brother to Mary (deceased), Bill (deceased), Laurie (deceased), Philip (deceased), James. When you have a great father, they become a great grandfather and we are all lucky in that this is so true. As per Dad's wishes, cremation has taken place, and a celebration of life will be held in the fall of this year. Funeral arrangements entrusted to Peaceful Transition.
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Jul 31, 2006In loving memory of my dear wife who passed awayJuly 31, 2006.You still live on in the hearts and minds of the loving family you left behind.-Forever missed by your husband, Keith
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CLAXTON, FRANCES MARGARET October 17, 1935 – July 27, 2024 With great sadness, we announce the passing of Frances Margaret Claxton (nee Chianelli). Predeceased by her husband, Douglas (2020); her daughter, Theresa (2023). Frances is survived by her sons, Peter and Michael; and her daughter; Cathy (Barney Lawn). Cherished by her grandchildren, Christopher Lawn (April), Shannon Bailey (Richard) and Brittany Claxton (Dylan Thompson). Proud great-grandma to Leo and Vitina Lawn, Owen and Ava Bailey, and Oliver Thompson. Sadly missed by her brothers, Jim (Donna), Sam (Penny) and Jack (Sue) Chianelli. Thanks to her nurse, Joanne; PSWs, Tawnia, Sandra and Cassie. A special heartfelt thanks to Dr. Stacie Kling. Frances was so proud of her late daughter, Theresa, and her work as a pioneer in mental health peer support. In lieu of flowers, donations to Krasman Centre, to the honour of Theresa Claxton- Wali and her legacy work, would be appreciated. A visitation for Frances will be held at Kane-Jerrett Funeral Home (8088 Yonge St., Thornhill), on Thursday, August 1, 2024, at 11 a.m., to be followed by the funeral service at 12 p.m. There will be a reception on the second floor following the service. Following the reception, burial will take place in Holy Cross Cemetery (8361 Yonge St., Thornhill, ON).
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RYAN, MARGARET ANN It is with great sorrow that we announce the passing of Margaret Ann Ryan on July 25, 2024. Margaret lived her life dedicated to her family and to her community. Born September 2, 1930, Margaret was the daughter of Joseph and Agnes Proctor and shared 50 years of married life with James Ryan (deceased). She was the mother to Jo, Theresa, John and Tim Ryan, grandmother to Matthew, William, Nicole, Zachary, Elliott, Jason, Angela, Nicholas, Adam and Emily and great-grandmother to Kaiden, Mason, Livianne, Louis, Hudson, Houston and Chandler, Jack and Pete. After retiring from banking and insurance, Margaret dedicated her life to her family and her community at St. John's Catholic Church. A funeral service will be held on Thursday, August 1st at 11 a.m. at St. John's Catholic Church. Thank you to the doctors, nurses and staff at Scarborough General Hospital for your support of Margaret during her last days. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to Scarborough General Hospital in honour of Margaret.
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RUSSELL, SHIRLEY (SHERRI) Our beloved mother and grandmother, Shirley (Sherri) Russell, passed away peacefully, July 18, 2024, surrounded by family. A celebration of life will be held August 10, 2024, for family and friends. Condolences may be left at www.aftercare.org
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Mar 19, 1928 - Jul 30, 2015In loving memory of a life well lived. On the ninth anniversary of hispassing, we remember John Bitove, Sr., beloved father, Dedo, and adoringhusband to Dotsa for 66 years.Born and raised in Toronto, John was a great Canadian who was deeplyproud of his Macedonian heritage. From humble beginnings, he achievedsuccess in business with the devoted support and partnership of Dotsa.John was forever guided by his personal motto, "do well so that you cando good", seeing in every business success, an opportunity to give back tohis community and country inwhatever way he could.For his extraordinaryphilanthropy, he was invested asa Member of the Order of Canadain 1989. In 2011, the Republicof Macedonia awarded him itshighest honour, The Order of 8September, in recognition of hislife-long support of the country'sdevelopment and independence.He was, and is, nothing less thanour North Star, and we miss himbeyond words. We will carry himforever in our hearts.Bog da prosti. Vechna slava.His Loving Family
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]]>CLELAND, ROBERT SPENCER Passed away peacefully, at Cedarvale Lodge, Keswick, ON, on Thursday, July 24, 2024, just a few months away from his 100th birthday. Predeceased by his loving wife Elizabeth Cleland (2016). Dearly loved father of Doug (Joan), Heather (the late Tom), Sharon (Nick), and David (Tanya). He will be missed by his 8 grandchildren, and 10 great-grandchildren. The family would like to thank the staff at Cedarvale Lodge for their kindness and compassion. At Robert's request, cremation has taken place, and a funeral service will not be held. In memory of Robert, donations made to the Heart & Stroke Foundation would be appreciated. Arrangements entrusted to the MW Becker Funeral Home, Keswick, ON.
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NOBLE, LORRAINE ANN MARIE (nee POLES) Forever in our Hearts It is with sadness we share the passing of Lorraine. Predeceased by her parents; beloved daughter, Shannon. Survived by beloved son, Derek; sister, Olivia; companion, John; and dog, Gracie. Thanks to her doctors, Zadra and Stribell for their care. We will miss you.
]]>McCABE, ANTOINETTE January 18, 1947 - July 22, 2024 It is with great sadness that we announce the peaceful passing of Antoinette at North York General Hospital at the age of 77. Having shown strength and resilience through her many medical challenges, she left us in grace to be reunited with her dearly departed husband, Thomas. She cherished her children, Eve Wylden (Adam Tiessen) and Paul (Nadine) McCabe, and was a proud grandmother to Darwin, Lewis, Lennon, and Oliver. She will be held dear in the hearts of her siblings, Maria De Lio, Anita Pazin, and Franc Riggio; she was predeceased by her siblings, Sara and Tony Riggio. The Funeral Mass will be held at Blessed Trinity Parish (3220 Bayview Ave) on August 10th at 10 a.m. Donations, in lieu of flowers, to be sent to UHN, with thanks to the transplant teams who cared for her over many years. https://support.uhn foundation.ca
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SULLIVAN, KEVIN WILLIAM It is with a very heavy heart that I share the passing of my brother, Kevin William Sullivan on the eve of May 29, 2024 at Hazelton's retirement home after a short battle with cancer. Born on June 15, 1951, the third of five children of William and Virginia, he was a brother to Hugh, Charlotte, Philip and Andrew. He was throughout his life a central figure in the Sullivan family. Kevin read widely, had a sharp intellect and was quick-witted. His wry sense of humour and the ability to catch you out recounting a ridiculous event with a straight face kept you on your toes. He was a cat lover, especially Suki and an aficionado of the Beatles and Stones. Always well turned out, the impression was not undermined by his occasional statement t-shirt that would "start a conversation" - and he loved to talk! He was a very generous person who helped and supported his family wherever and whenever he could. We will be forever grateful to Kevin along with his life partner, Kaku who cared for both our Auntie Charlotte and our mother in the later stages of their lives. And so very thankful that Kaku was with Kevin at the end of his life. He is survived by Kaku, Charlotte and Andrew; niece, Ashley and nephews, Rory, Kyle, Winston and Adrian. Predeceased by Hugh, Philip and nephew Gavin.
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SEGAL, SUSAN MARY (nee EMOND) May 27, 1952 - July 22, 2024 Born in Montreal on May 27, 1952. Peacefully passed with her family at her side on July 22, 2024 at Sunnybrook Hospital. Susan was the proud mother of Jamie (late), Robbie, and Ali. Loving and dedicated daughter of Robert Emond and the late Mary Demkow Emond. Loving and devoted sister of Kari (Fred) and Cindi (Pietro). Adored by her nieces and nephews, Kristen, Zach, Francesca, and Filippo, cousins and friends. Susan was a teacher, a voracious reader, a musician, supporter of the arts, an animal lover and an excellent gardener. She always made time for the little things in life and never lost track of what mattered most. The family extends their thanks to the caring staff at the Sunnybrook Palliative Care Unit. Donations may be made to a charity of choice. A visitation for Susan will be held at Kane-Jerrett Funeral Home in Thornhill (8088 Yonge St, Thornhill, ON L4J 1W3) on Sunday, August 4, 2024 at 12:00 p.m. to be followed by the funeral service at 1:00 p.m.. There will be a reception on the second floor following the service. A private family interment will be held at a later date.
]]>GREEN, DOUG We are having Doug Green's Celebration of Life on Saturday, August 3, 2024, from 2 - 5 p.m. at the Plast Huculak Centre (516 The Kingsway). Doug Green passed away in April 2021. He left behind his wife and best friend of 40 years, Karen, and his two children, David and Danielle. In 1974, he joined his father in the family business, Ernest Green & Son Ltd.
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NICHOLSON, MICHAEL NORMAN Michael Norman Nicholson (77), passed away on July 23, 2024 at Southlake Regional Hospital in Newmarket, Ontario. Michael, fondly known as Mike, was born to Hope and Norma Nicholson (nee Lewis) on November 20, 1946 in Whitehorse, Yukon. He was a talented athlete, who loved playing sports and was captain of the Brock Generals men's hockey team of 1968. Mike went on to a career in teaching, focusing on high school English and Special Education at the former Bendale Business and Technical Institute and Sir Robert L. Borden Business and Technical Institute, both in Scarborough, Ontario. Mike's loving spirit is carried on by his brother, Karl; his children, Laura, Martin, and Pamela; his grandchildren, Angelique, Selene, Isaiah, Rosalinda, and James; his niece, Greer; and nephew, Andrew. Friends will be received at Taylor Funeral Home, 524 Davis Drive, Newmarket, on Tuesday, July 30, at 11 a.m., followed by funeral service at 1 p.m. Interment to be held on Wednesday. July 31st, 1 p.m. at Pleasantview Cemetery in Fonthill, Ontario.
]]>HODGSON, THELMA MARION (nee STEWART) Passed peacefully at Kitchener's Highview Residences on Tuesday, July 23, 2024 at the age of 95 years. T. Marion Hodgson of Mississauga, Ontario, daughter of the late Eric Nimlin Stewart and the late Thelma Cunningham Morash. Marion was predeceased by her beloved husband of 65 years Robert Wilbert Hodgson and her dear sister, Sydney "Joan" Bowes. Marion is survived by her sister, Helen "Rusty" K. Stewart. Marion will be dearly missed by her four sons and their partners, James Hodgson (Kimberley) of Fort Nelson, BC, Peter Hodgson (Linda) of Burlington, ON, David Hodgson (Lori) of Kitchener, Ont. and Douglas Hodgson of St. Albert, AB. She was deeply loved and will be missed by her grandchildren, Joy, Sandra (Ed), Erin, Michael (Jackie), Kristen (Mike), Michael (Caroline), Matthew, Luke, Joel, Kyle, Mackenzie, Connor and Jack; and great-grandchildren, Ryan (Kristi) and Theodore (Michael) and her many nieces and nephews. Cremation has taken place. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Alzheimer Society of Canada would be appreciated by the family as an expression of sympathy.
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SELLARS, WAYNE D. Wayne Dudley Sellars, born June 1, 1953, in Halifax, Nova Scotia, passed on July 23rd, in Toronto, Ontario. Wayne spent his childhood living in Halifax and when he graduated from his Bachelor of Education at Dalhousie University, he decided to pursue his teaching career in Toronto. During his 35 years of teaching, he discovered a passion for teaching newcomers to Canada. Wayne was very connected to his faith and was a devoted member of St. Benedict's Catholic Church for many years. Fiercely private, with a stubborn streak, he nonetheless spread kindness and laughter within his family and community. Wayne Dudley Sellars' name will live forever, engraved on the bell on the upper deck of Canada's mighty and famous HMCS Haida. Beloved son of Myrtle (nee Bouchard) and Norman Sellars; and brother to Gary Sellars, all who preceded Wayne in passing. Uncle to Jessica Scallen (nee Sellars); and Craig and Noah Scallen; Lucas Sellars; Isaac and Anthony Sellars; Duncan Sellars; Kelly and Abigail Sellars. Wayne had many close cousins who he was close to, both in Toronto and in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, who were important to him. In memory of Wayne, condolences can be left at www.aftercare.org for the family. A Mass and small reception will be held in Toronto soon. The family plans on interment in Halifax, with his mother and brother, at a time to be determined. There will be a small reception for family and friends on the east coast at that time.
]]>ROBSON, JEANNE (nee MARTEL) March 26, 1932-July 22, 2024 With profound sadness, we say good bye to our beloved Mother. Jeanne passed peacefully in her 92nd year. Jeanne is reunited with her husband, James Edward Robson; her parents and many siblings. Jeanne leaves behind her children, Stephen (Helen), Sandra (Ian); her sister and best friend, Denise Turnbull. Jeanne is lovingly remembered by her most favourite people, her grandchildren, Sarah (Jacob), Mathew, Alyn and Jake (Arlene); and especially her great-granddaughter, Wrenley. Mom was truly looking forward to welcoming her great-grandson in September. Jeanne was born and raised in Montreal and along with Ed, raised their family in Montreal and Mississauga. Many of her friends will remember her first posting as the crossing guard at school, often bringing the family dog, Martini with her. After this successful posting.... Mom enjoyed a long career at Babson Brothers in customer service. Mom was known for her lasagne, tourtiere, cabbage rolls and banana bread. Cremation has occurred and a Funeral Mass will be held at St. Dominic's Catholic Church, 625 Atwater Avenue, Mississauga, Ontario, mid August, date to be confirmed. Interment at Chateauguay Cemetery to occur at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations to St. Vincent de Paul, or The Heart and Stroke Society would be appreciated. Godspeed Mom.
]]>SMITH, LESLIE JACK MALTON Leslie Jack Malton Smith, 87, passed away on June 25, 2024 with his family lovingly by his side. Les was born on March 14, 1937 in Scarborough, Ontario to Leslie Smith of Birmingham, England and Clara Malton of Bramley, England. He will be dearly missed by his wife, daughters, grandchildren and many longtime friends. Funeral service for Les or Jack (as he is also known), will be held on Thursday, August 1st at 11a.m. at St. Jude Wexford Anglican Church, 10 Howarth Ave., Scarborough (Lawrence and Victoria Park), followed by a reception.
]]>ROBBINS, CAROLE JANE (nee WRIGHT formerly LAMOUREUX) It is with heavy hearts we announce the passing of a gentle, kind and passionate woman with her family by her side, at Centennial Place LTC in Millbrook, Ontario. Carole worked at Bell Canada, Toronto and for a few years at Pacific Bell, Los Angeles before returning to Toronto. Retiring in 1990, she enjoyed a full and happy "second career" looking after her growing family. She was an active member of Beta Sigma Phi for over 40 years, a founding member of two Probus Chapters in the east end of Toronto, as well as a member, and part of the executive for a number of years, in the Bell Pensioners Group. Carole was a friend to many and a special friend to Claudette and George McQuat. Carole was an accomplished seamstress, quilter, needle worker and craftsman, creating beautiful floral arrangements, along with her sisters, Betty-Lue and Diane for a number of years. She was predeceased by her husband, John Robbins (2000); her sisters, Betty-Lue Roger (2012) (John deceased 2005) and Diane Szpik (2024) (Ed). Her legacy and memory will live on through her family, which will hold a special place in their hearts forever more. She is survived by her children, Cheryl (Dave) Ogle, Marty (June) Lamoureux and Greg Lamoureux; her stepchildren, Jacqueline (Bob) Lane, David Robbins and Lloyd Robbins; her brother-in-law, Ed Szpik and her grandchildren, who filled her heart with so much joy, Alex Borland, Carolee (Tyler) Tindale, Dean (Mykayla) Lamoureux, Kate Lamoureux Salter, Alexandra Lamoureux Salter, Darlene (Steve) Fournier, Laurie Acheson and Emily (Aneil) Sookdeo. And last, but not least her great-grandchildren, Oakley, Willow, Wren, Parker, Ashley, Natalie, Eric, Lane, Shannon, Grace, Jack, and her many cousins, nieces and nephews. We would like to thank the many people who supported our mother throughout her last journey, there were so many of you. The staff at Centennial Place, mom's friend and caregiver, Sarah Carson and our family, extended family, friends and Jackie Lane, whose calm hand and kind heart guided us through one of the most difficult days of our lives. In lieu of flowers, we would request donations to be made out to: Centennial Place Family Council in Carole's memory. (Centennial Place, 2 Centennial Lane N., Millbrook, Ontario, L0A 1G0). Visitation will be at Pine Hills Cemetery and Visitation Centre, 625 Birchmount Road, Scarborough, on Thursday, August 1, 2024, at 11:00 a.m. followed immediately by a funeral service at 12:00 p.m., officiated by Ryan Tindale, refreshments to follow.
]]>TALBOT, JOANNE ELAINE It is with great sadness that the family of Joanne Elaine Talbot announces her untimely yet peaceful passing on July 18, 2024, at the age of 80, surrounded by her loving family. Born on May 23, 1944, Joanne was the only child of Douglas William Blackburn and Aileen Lorraine Blackburn (Rumney). Joanne will be lovingly remembered by her husband, Ronald James Talbot; her 2 sons, Deron James (Cheryl) and Kristopher Douglas (Eden); and 5 grandchildren, Justin, Maya, Amelie, Logan, and Dylan. She will always be remembered as a consummate chef, avid baker, gamer, and someone who loved socializing with close friends and family. We will all cherish memories of her infectious laugh and beautiful smile. Visitation will be held on Saturday, August 3rd from 1 p.m. until 4 p.m. with a funeral service commencing at 2:30 p.m. at the Mundell Funeral Home, 79 West Street North, Orillia ON. For those unable to attend the service, you may click on the following link to register your device and watch via Livestream: https://event.forgetmenot ceremonies.com/ceremony?c=82c075df-89eb-4c31-bbf0-561ad52bb06a
]]>PINCOE, RUTH ELIZABETH 1946-2024 Died peacefully at home Monday, May 27th. Predeceased by her parents, Arthur Roland Pincoe (2007) and Grace Lillian Cochrane (1987), and her beloved husband, David Linden Peebles (2016). Ruth gave her time and energy tirelessly to all her communities: Quakers, editors, indexers, music, and theatre. She is sorely missed. A Memorial Meeting will be held Saturday, August 10th, at 2 p.m., at Friends House, 60 Lowther Avenue, Toronto. For a Zoom link, email manager@torontoquakers.org. For limited in-person seating, please RSVP to info@torontoquakers.org before August 7th. Memorial donations can be made to Toronto Monthly Meeting or Canadian Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends, or to any small independent arts organization of your choice.
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KIRKLAND, HAROLD (KIRK) GEORGE Feb. 23, 1930 - July 24, 2024 Heaven acquired another angel.... It is with heavy hearts we announce the peaceful passing of Harold (Kirk) George Kirkland, of Toronto, Ontario, age 94 years, at The Pines in Bracebridge, Ontario on Wednesday, July 24, 2024. Dear father of Brenda (Joe) and Janice (Darryl). Predeceased by his son, Michael; and our mother, Shirley. Loving Pa to Jason (Sandra), Nicole (John), Courtney (Dan) and Matt (Chantal); and eight great- grandchildren, Emma, Aaron (mother Nicole), Micah, Finn, Ben, Blake, Marco and Massimo. Dad loved his family and always enjoyed our gatherings with everyone. He loved to garden and was a true Leaf and Blue Jays fan! With special thanks to all the nurses and caregivers at The Pines who cared for our Dad with dignity and love. There will be no visitation or funeral service by personal request. In lieu of flowers, please make donations in memory of Harold directly to World Vision or Sick Kids Hospital.
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CANNEY, JAMES ALLAN June 8, 1944 – July 25, 2024 It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of James Allan Canney on July 25, 2024. Born on June 8, 1944, in Greenock, Scotland, and immigrated to Canada in 1976 to embark on new adventures with his family. Jim was a loving husband to Ellen Canney (née Loughlin), happily married for 55 years. He was a devoted father to his children, Allan and his wife, Carmen, Tracy and her husband, Paul; and a cherished Grandpa to his grandchildren, Jamie, Nuala, Evan, and Lila. Jim was the son of Samuel and Mary Canney and brother to Patricia O'Connor and Christine Verhey (predeceased). Jim will be remembered for his dedication to his family, love of travel and his determined spirit. Visitation will be held Turner & Porter Neweduk-Erin Mills Chapel, 1981 Erin Mills Pkwy., Mississauga, on Monday, July 29, 2024, from 5 to 8 p.m. The funeral will take place at St. Christopher's Catholic Church, 1171 Clarkson Rd. N., Mississauga, on Tuesday, July 30th at 11 a.m. In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests donations to The Canadian Lung Association in Jim's memory.
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ESSAI, EILEEN MARY Beloved mother, wife, sister and grandmother. Survived by her daughters, Christine and Tania; grandchildren, Zackary, Jaidan, Tiana and Adam.
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JONES, DESMOND ANTHONY Celebration of Life July 10, 1953 – July 19, 2024 On Friday, July 19, 2024, at 6:35 p.m. EST, the 12th child of the deceased Reginald and Lillian Jones, Desmond Anthony Jones, who was born on the island of St. Kitts, peacefully passed away after a prolonged illness at Trillium Health Hospital in Mississauga. He leaves to mourn his siblings, Myles, Bernard, Ralph, Valerie, Clyde, Dauna Jones-Simmonds, many nieces and nephews, grand and great-grand-nieces and nephews, in-laws, cousins, relatives, godchildren and friends. He will join his wife, Angela Jones; and siblings, Sydney, Eldon, Pastor Dr. Kelvin Jones, Lawson, Louvina, Joan, and Loretta. His life and interment will be celebrated on Tuesday, July 30, 2024, at 11:00 a.m. EST, at Glen Oaks Funeral Home, 3164 Ninth Line, Oakville, Ontario. Viewing will be at 10:00 a.m. Instead of flowers, please send donations via e-transfer to firmf8th@yahoo.ca to his Church – Firm Faith Ministries, where he faithfully worshipped every Sunday. Donors can add their name and address in the note section for a tax receipt. A special thanks to the nurses and doctors at Trillium Health and Lakeridge Hospital, who took such good care of Desmond. Our gratitude also goes to St. Elizabeth Hospital and his circle of support (Pastor Milton Edwards, Malcolm Edwards, Lori-Ann Williams, Asquith Williams, Faith Dube, Tracey Bird, Brent Jones, Wrensford Simmonds, and his sister Dauna Jones-Simmonds, PSWs), who provided care during his illness. The celebration will be live-streamed. Please pre-register and leave your tributes. Share this link with your family and friends so they can pre-register to attend via live stream and view the video recording afterwards: Link to live stream and tributes https://v2.forever.link/arbormemorial-glenoaks/desmond-jones
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DALLAS, PAUL GEORGE Died at home peacefully in his sleep after a four-year battle with a serious heart condition. He was predeceased by his parents, George and Jessie Dallas and his brother, Peter Dallas. He was able to spend his last months at home cared for and loved by his two sons, Jeremy and Jared; and his wife, Mary Lou. Paul enjoyed a long career in teaching, first with the Scarborough Board of Education and then with the Toronto District School Board where he touched the lives of many of his students. He was and avid sports enthusiast skiing, playing hockey, football, ball hockey, fastball, slowpitch and his passion, golf. Many wonderful summers were spent in the Laurentians at the cottage, his happy place. He loved his family passionately and often remarked at how lucky he was. He was loved and will be dearly missed. Be at peace Paulie. We love you. A celebration of Life will take place at a date to be determined. In lieu of flowers a donation to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated.
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HUDOVERNIK, SYLVIA (SILVA) 1932 - 2024 Passed away peacefully on Thursday, July 25, 2024, at the Trillium Health Centre, Queensway Site. Predeceased by her beloved husband, Leopold; her daughter, Mimi; her brothers, Rado and John; as well as her sisters, Mary and Stephanie. Survived by her loving daughter, Maria Helen. Sister to Frank (Marica), Joe (Anne), and Maggie and sister-in-law, Zinka. She will be fondly remembered by numerous nieces, nephews and cousins in Canada, and relatives in Slovenia. Sylvia was one of the founders of the CWL at Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal 64 years ago. Friends and family will be received at the Ridley Funeral Home, 3080 Lake Shore Blvd. W. (between Islington and Kipling Aves.), 416-259-3705, on Wednesday, July 31st from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Mass will be at Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal Catholic Church (739 Browns Line) on Thursday, August 1st at 11 a.m. Interment to follow reception at Assumption Catholic Cemetery, Mississauga. Donations to Dom Lipa would be appreciated by the family. Messages of Condolences may be placed at www.RidleyFuneralHome.com
]]>BEVAN, LAURA JEAN (nee ENGEL) July 2, 1923 - July 17, 2024 Jean Bevan was strong and independent, setting out as a teenager from her childhood home and her parents, Albert John and Myrtle (Whitelaw) Engel in Waterloo. Moving to Toronto, she excelled as a classified sales rep at the Telegram newspaper. Soon catching the eye of the Toronto Star, she became the first female sales rep in their display ad dept. working the toughest territory, the Yonge Street strip, which in the 1970s was known for its head shops and strip clubs. Jean excelled, eventually looking after prestige accounts such as Creeds and Holt Renfrew. She married and divorced her first husband, raised her son, Gary Buffett (deceased) to adulthood, and married Ivor Bevan, the man who would become her loving partner until his passing in 2009. Jean passed peacefully at her home in Courtice, Ontario just days after her 101st birthday. Jean is survived by her stepson, Stephen Bevan; his wife, Gwen; beloved granddaughter, Grace; as well as nieces, nephews and other family members. Private interment at Mt. Hope Cemetery in Waterloo. In lieu of flowers, contributions to the Alzheimer Society of Canada are gratefully appreciated.
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HARRIS, MARTINA 1925-2024 Martina Harris, fondly referred to by her family as Pet, was called home to her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ at the age of 99 on July 23, 2024. A memorial service will be held on Saturday, August 3, 2024 at 2p.m. at Evergreen Funeral Home (16204 Fort Rd. Edmonton, AB). Interment in Evergreen Memorial Gardens will follow. You are invited to reach out to the family or Evergreen Funeral Home for more details on the service.
]]>MALONE, ALFRED DOMINIC 'FRED' Fred passed away peacefully on Monday, July 22, 2024 in his 90th year. He now joins his beloved wife of 60-years Elizabeth (Betty). Loving father of Chris, Perry (Linda) and Ken. Proud grandfather of Laura (Kris), Kevin (Dana), Mhairi (Kazuto), Zachary, Zoe, Cabot and Fletcher. Cherished great-grandfather of Parker (Laura/Kris), Ava and Riley (Kevin/Dana). He was preceded by his parents, Antonio and Antonette and siblings, Frank, Eleanor, and John. He is survived by his sister, Mary and brother, Vic. He will be sadly missed by family and friends. At this time a private ceremony will take place. A Celebration of Life will be scheduled in the near future. If desired, in lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Alzheimer Society of Canada. Online condolences may be made at www.hogle.ca
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KONKEL, KAZIMIERZ GERARD EDWARD (KGE) "CHUCK" August 27, 1950 - July 21, 2024 It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of Chuck Konkel, a distinguished author, police officer, international crime specialist and most importantly, husband, proud son of Ann and, the late Edward Konkel, father and friend. Chuck passed away on July 21st, at the age of 73. Born in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, Chuck was a man of many talents and accomplishments. He held a Master's degree in International Relations and was fluent in several languages. His career in law enforcement spanned decades and continents, beginning as an Inspector in the Royal Hong Kong Police before joining the Toronto Police, where he became an acknowledged expert in both Asian and Eastern European organized crime. He also served in the Canadian Armed Forces. Chuck collaborated with international law enforcement agencies, including Interpol, the National Police Force of Poland, the Dutch police force, the Belgium police force, as well as the RCMP and FBI (including lecturing at Quantico). He was instrumental in executing high-profile search warrants and investigations that spanned the globe, from Moscow to Ottawa. His work with the Polish National Police and his advisory role to the late Commissioner of Police for Poland, Marek Papala, on behalf of the FBI, highlighted his commitment to combating organized crime. He was instrumental in his push to have Poland admitted into NATO through Canada as the late Bill Graham, then Minister of Foreign Affairs, used to call Chuck, Mr. Poland! He created the template for the Hate Crime laws in Canada for which he received an award from the Senate of Canada. He also received many additional awards for his accomplishments and bravery, both in Canada and abroad. A prolific writer, Chuck authored three highly acclaimed thrillers, "The Glorious East Wind", "Evil Never Sleeps," and, most recently, "Who Has Buried The Dead?", which was the competing novel to Oppenheimer about the H-bomb opposed to the A-bomb, created in the WWII Manhattan project. His works provided gripping narratives that reflected his deep understanding of geopolitical issues and crime. His media appearances on Larry King Live, NBC, PBS national radio, and David Letterman, among others, showcased his insights and expertise. Despite facing a rare and challenging form of cancer, that only impacts one in two million people, Chuck's resilience and dedication were unwavering. He continued to fulfill his professional duties with the Toronto Police, even while undergoing major surgery and over 55 chemotherapy treatments. His commitment to his work and community remained steadfast throughout his illness and the COVID-19 pandemic. He never missed a day of work in the field during COVID, except for attending his chemo treatments. Chuck was also a passionate advocate for refugee sponsorship, working closely with various organizations, including the Office of Refugees, Archdiocese of Toronto, and Toronto Police chaplains, to support Yezidi and Mandaean refugees and the Tamil people who suffered so greatly. In addition to his professional achievements, Chuck was deeply involved in his community. He served as a director of the Ontario Safety League and was committed to supporting Christian/Coptic refugees, recognizing the unique risks they faced. Chuck's life was a testament to courage, resilience, and unwavering dedication to justice and humanity. He leaves behind a legacy of remarkable achievements and contributions that have made a lasting impact on those who knew him and the broader community. Chuck also ran federally for the Conservatives and ran Konkel's Karnival every year for the local community. Chuck is survived by his family, friends, and colleagues who will miss his wisdom, strength, and unwavering spirit. He was the most wonderful father who would leave a board meeting to attend his daughter, Laura's, school events and used to decorate her school with hundreds of balloons every year for Celebration Saturday, at Havergal College. He never missed an important event in Laura's life from field hockey, to skating, ski racing (where he moderated the races every Wednesday with Robin) and attending track meets. He was a devoted husband to his wife, Robin, for 47 years. They stuck to each other like glue and loved each other so very much. Chuck Konkel was never afraid to do the right thing. He never, ever thought about himself and he was always there to help others. He was decent, fiercely loyal, believed in God, and loved working with the police officers and civilian staff at the Toronto Police until he took his last breath. He will always be loved by so many! Chuck immigrated to Canada at the age of two, as a displaced person from Holland, after WWII. He paid his way through university cleaning the blast furnaces at Stelco (the steel mill) and truly lived the Canadian dream. Chuck loved flowers and they are welcome! His favourite charity was the Good Shepherd. The visitation will occur at Humphrey Funeral Home A.W. Miles - Newbigging Chapel Ltd., 1403 Bayview Avenue, Toronto, on Tuesday, July 30th, and Wednesday, July 31st, from 4:00 - 9:00 p.m. Condolences may be forwarded through www.humphreymiles.com. The funeral service will occur on August 1st at 10:00 a.m. at St. Anselm's Parish, 1 MacNaughton Road, Toronto. A burial and reception will immediately follow.
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STEWART, JEFFERY HAROLD March 27, 1970 – June 20, 2024 It is with heartache and sadness we announce the sudden passing of Jeff on June 20th, while vacationing in Europe. He was 54 years old. Devoted and loving husband of the late Frank G. Ficnar (2022). Jeff is survived by his father, Charles; and his siblings, Amy, Todd and Craig. He also says goodbye to his nieces, Isabell, Karly, Serina and nephew Baily. He was predeceased by his mother, Marcia (1990). Jeff will be remembered always with love by Claudia, Frank Sr. and Leonie. He will also be missed by many friends. Jeff had big dreams and an even bigger heart. We invite family and friends to join us in celebrating a life that ended too soon. A funeral service will be held at Highland Funeral Home, Scarborough (3280 Sheppard Avenue E., Toronto), on Tuesday, July 30, 2024 at 11:00 a.m. followed by a time of fellowship and refreshment in the Sheppard Lounge of the funeral home. Online condolences may be left at www.arbormemorial.ca/en/highland-scarborough
]]>JUSTICE, MARY F. (nee ALDREAD) Mary passed away on June 5, 2024 in her 94 year from a brief illness. She was the beloved wife of 58 years to Leslie (Bud) Justice. Loving mother to Sharon (Kevin) Bennett, Melanie (Kelly) Justice and son, David (predeceased). Very proud grandmother to Aaron, Courtney and Caitlyn and extra proud great-grandmother to Izabelle. A celebration of life will be held on Saturday, September 7, 2024 at the Trinity United Church in Bobcaygeon at 11 a.m. Reception to follow. All are welcome.
]]>KOWAL, OLGA M. It is with great sadness that the family of Olga Michaelena Kowal, nee Diakun, announces her peaceful passing on July 19, 2024, at age 96. Olga was predeceased by her husband of 57 years, Dr. Walter Kowal (2007) and is survived by her 5 children, Linda, Joyce (Mike Higgs), Kathryn, Walter (Shirley Levers) and Stephen; her grandchildren, Jennifer/Riley, David/Melissa, and Susan Higgs, and Willem and Niklaas Kowal; great-grandchildren, Mandela and Raphael Bodhi Higgs-Vis; the family of her brother, John Diakun (2003) Denyce, Joshua (Rachel, Calder, Charlie), and Jessika of Brockville; and cousin Lydia Fitz and family of Montreal. Olga was born in Winnipeg on October 28, 1927, shortly after her parents emigrated from Ukraine. In 1929 she moved with her parents to Montreal where she would spend most of her life. It was as a teenager that Olga met the love of her life, Walter, at Darcy McGee High School in Montreal. At a time when most women were not able to finish high school, Olga obtained her Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Education degrees from Marianopolis College. Shortly after, Olga married Walter and began teaching high school until they started their family. For the next 32 years, Olga focused on raising their 5 children and being an active member of her English and Ukrainian communities. She re-entered the workforce in 1982 as a dental assistant for her husband Walter until they both retired in 1995. Olga's hobbies included hosting large gatherings for family and friends and baking. Her cookie plates at Christmas were infamous -- in any given year she would make up to 120 dozen cookies to give to friends and family! Olga's other passion was travelling with Walter across Canada and the US, five continents, and to their beloved Ukraine. Collecting antiques to fill her beloved home was another of her favorite passions. After a lifetime in Montreal, in 2001 Olga and Walter sold their home in Westmount and moved to Toronto to be closer to their children and grandchildren, and where Olga continued her community activities. As her health declined, in 2018 Olga again packed up and moved to the Niagara area to be closer to her family. Special thanks to Dr. Noor Ramji, St. Michael's Family Practice in Toronto; Dr. Jayawardene and staff at The Royal Henley in St. Catharines; and Father Anton Szymychalski, St. John Ukrainian Catholic Church. A private funeral and interment has taken place. Online remembrances and condolences can be shared at Darte Funeral Home in St. Catharines (dartefuneralhome.ca). If you wish, donations to Operation Smile (operationsmile.ca) or the Canada-Ukraine Foundation – Ukraine Humanitarian Appeal (cufoundation.ca) would be appreciated by Olga (links also available from Darte website). Vichnaya Pamyat.
]]>McKINNEY, BEVERLY HELEN LAWRENCE (nee McNAB) Terry, Andrea and Steve McKinney are sad to announce the passing of Beverly McKinney on July 23, 2024 following a fight with dementia. Beverly Helen Lawrence McKinney (née McNab), daughter of Florence McNab (née Caldwell) and Allan McNab, was born on the October 3, 1938 in Almonte, Ontario. Bev grew up in Norwood, Ontario and lived in Pickering, Ontario, St-Mard, Belgium, Oxford-on-Rideau Township and Buckhorn Lake, Ontario. She is survived by her husband, Terence McKinney; her daughter, Andrea McKinney (Anton Ermolaev); son, Stephen; and grandson, Donovan Wood. She will be dearly missed by nephew, Rick Lochhead (Anne) and his family, brother and sister-in-law, Bob and Mary McKinney and their three children and five grandchildren, and many, many aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, and friends. She was preceded in death by her parents; her sister, Patricia Lochhead (née McNab) and brother-in-law, Doug Lochhead; niece, Lynn Lee (née Lochhead) and sister-in-law, Nora Boon (née McKinney). After graduating from Norwood District High School, Bev attended Peterborough Teacher's College. She was extremely talented and much beloved elementary school teacher who focused on children with the highest needs. She taught at Birch Cliff Heights Public School, in Scarborough, Ontario, RCAF #1 Fighter Wing in Marville, France, Oxford-on-Rideau Public School in Oxford Mills, Ontario and Kemptville Public School, in Kemptville, Ontario. She was also an Education Through Music instructor, sharing her knowledge with teachers and students far and wide. Bev was a talented painter of watercolours and an avid gardener. She enjoyed golf, curling and skiing. She was a gracious and generous hostess, especially of the legendary Coaches' Party at the farm on Beach Road in Oxford Mills. She loved travel and traveled to 9 provinces, 49 states and 42 countries. She had a special love of Australia and her Australian friends and spent over a year there over four trips. Bev was wonderful wife and mother. She was loving, kind, patient, gracious, funny, brilliant and more and will be missed by all whose lives she touched. Special thanks to staff at the Village of Humber Heights and Dr. Mary Rofail for their expert and kind care of Bev. A celebration of Bev's life will be held at a later date.
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SEUBERT, PAUL WILLIAM 1933 - 2024 Sadly, Paul passed away in hospital with family by his side on Friday, July 19, 2024. He leaves to mourn his death his wife, Diane (Tkach) of 61 years of marriage; his children, Susan Strickland (Jim) and John Seubert (Lianne); his grandchildren, Alexandra and Samantha Strickland, Jacob and Lukas Seubert. Paul also leaves behind his sister, Ruth (Seubert) Smart; nieces, Kellie Zupet (Tom) and Kara Alloway (Graham) and their families, his many cousins in the greater Ottawa/Montreal areas, and throughout Canada and the USA. A funeral mass is scheduled for August 23, 2024 at St. Christopher's Catholic Church, 1171 Clarkson Rd. N., Mississauga, ON L5J 2W1, at 11:00 a.m. with a reception to follow. Interment at Springcreek Cemetery. Online condolences may be made to turnerporter.ca
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DYKES, RICHARD (RICK) Richard (Rick) Dykes of Duplex Crescent, Toronto, died at the age of 90 at Sunnybrook Hospital on July 22, 2024. He was the eldest of 3 brothers. John (deceased in the UK) and Peter a resident of Australia. Richard was born in Somerset, England in 1933 the eldest son of Arthur and Margaret Dykes. Richard moved to Canada in May 1952 where he joined Western British Insurance. Richard remained with that company until his retirement. He became one of the leading authorities on Fleet insurance in Ontario and on his retirement was asked to write the definitive manual on Fleet insurance for Ontario. Richard visited many of his relatives in BC, England and Australia throughout his life. He will be greatly missed by his extended family and dearest friends. The love and support from those friends cannot be understated. There will be a Celebration of Life and the scattering of his ashes in the Rose Garden of Remembrance at Mount Pleasant Cemetery on August 3, 2024 at 2:00 p.m.
]]>MILLIGAN, Gordon Edward Passed away in his 87th year, ever so peacefully after a lengthy illness on Friday, July 19, 2024 surrounded by family. Predeceased by his loving wife, Ethel; daughter, Pam and son, Don. Grandfather to Kim McGuire, Don Hogarth (Lorri), Ryan Stock (Kerrie) and Paul Stock. Great-Grandfather to Christopher (Jamie), Jessica, Taylor (Amanda), Karley (Antony), Nathan and Nolan. Great-Great-Grandfather to Isabella, Tevonte, Justine, CJ, Makenna, Hannah and Wesley. Gord will be missed dearly by his special friend, Joyce Riddell. Gord will be remembered as a gentle and kind man with a wonderful sense of humour. If you had the privilege to meet Gord, you knew right away how genuine and wise he was. Simply the best Pops, husband, partner and friend to all. Gord was an avid golfer and dedicated baseball fan. He loved his yearly trips to Florida and enjoyed the sun and fun with so many friends. Gord received many awards of achievement related to his career as an electrician to which he was a dedicated employee. He knew how to enjoy his retirement and lived a wonderful life filled with friends and family. Our hearts are broken but thankful to have been loved by such a wonderful man.
]]>PHELAN, GERTRUDE T. Passed away at Humber River Hospital, Wilson, on July 21, 2024, at the age of 100. Dear wife of the late Edward Phelan. Loving mother to Catherine Susanne Phelan. Gertrude will be remembered by her many nieces and nephews. Gertrude was predeceased by her nine siblings and her parents. Visitation will be held at Marshall Funeral Home, 10366 Yonge Street, Richmond Hill, on Monday, July 29th, from 4 to 8 p.m. A Funeral Mass will be held at Our Lady Queen of the World Catholic Church, 10411 Bayview Avenue, Richmond Hill, on Tuesday, July 30th, at 10 a.m. Interment at Saint Michael's Cemetery, Coburg. Online condolences may be left at: marshallfuneralhome.com
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BRECKLES, BARBARA MAUDE (nee JOHNSTON) Barbara Maude Breckles (Johnston), age 87 of Stouffville passed away peacefully on Wednesday, June 12, 2024. Barbara passed away into the presence of her Lord, surrounded by the love of her family. Beloved wife of John Robert (Bob) for 66 years, mom will be cherished forever by her sons, Brian (Leanne) and Robert (Micki). Barbara was a proud 'Grandma' to her 5 grandchildren, Melissa, Abbygale, Jacob, Magdelena, Evan and 2 great-grandchildren, Madelyn, Elyse. She is survived by her sister, Gail (Jim) Ranger. In her battle with COPD, she remained true to who she was, encouraging, celebrating, and sharing a smile with everyone she would see. Barbara was raised in Laval, QC before moving to Toronto, ON. She is missed by many friends and extended family. A celebration of life, followed by a lunch will take place on Saturday, August 24th at 11:00 a.m. at St. James Presbyterian Church in Stouffville, ON.
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MATTHEWS, IRENE LOUISE March 7, 1952 - July 18, 2024 Passed away suddenly after a brief illness, with family by her side, on Thursday, July 18, 2024. Beloved sister of Dr. Dianne Ajram (Michael) and Richard Matthews (Donna). Predeceased by her parents, Edward and Sophie Matthews. Cherished aunt to Matthew Dybenko (Agnes), Ryan Matthews (Dr. Laura Sovran), Trevor Dybenko (Gina) and Ashlee O'Connor (John). Much loved great-aunt to Ava, Braeden, Caitlin, Cassie, Viviana, Bianca, Marcus, Luca, Nico and Leo. A private family service was held on Tuesday, July 23, 2024. As an expression of sympathy, donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society of Ontario.
]]>WILDENAUER, OWEN Owen Werner Wildenauer of Toronto passed away on July 24, 2024 after a brief battle with cancer. He was preceded in death by his father, Werner Wildenauer and mother, Viola Wildenauer (nee Evans). Owen was born on August 14, 1966 in North York and grew up in Richmond Hill. Owen worked for the TTC for over 20 years in bus, subway and collectors. He was an avid baseball fan and passionate about his beloved Yankees. Thank you to the staff at the Palliative care unit at Sunnybrook Hospital for their compassionate care. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Toronto Humane Society. As per Owen's wishes there will be no funeral service. A private burial will be held at a later date.
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MATICH, HELEN LORRAINE 1933-2024 Left us peacefully, after a brief illness, at the Trillium Mississauga Hospital on July 19th, in her 91st year. Beloved wife of Miroslav "Fred" Matich for over 63 years. Dearly loved mother of Matt (Angela), Michael and late daughter, Elizabeth. Loving grandmother of Mark, Matthew and John. Daughter of Jack Lergessner (deceased) and Edith Riipinen (deceased). She had a deeply close and lifelong friendship with her one sister, Kay Goldfarb (Saul-deceased). Aunt of Jim Goldfarb, Robert Goldfarb (Danielle) and Rebecca Rogerson (Rick). Cousin of Lesley Tissington (Paul), Jan Kieseker (John-deceased), and Jim Lergessner. Loved daughter-in-law of Mate Matich and Anka Klinac (both deceased). Sister-in-law of the late Josephine Kosovich (Bill-deceased), Mary Sucich (Jack-deceased), Sophie (deceased), the late Ivan (Rosaleen), Emeric (deceased), Florence and Elsie Matich. Helen was born and grew up in Brisbane, Australia. She attended the All Hallows School, excelling in academics and athletics, in particular swimming. Upon graduation, she embarked on a secretarial career, which took her to London, England in 1953 and on to Canada in 1957, working for Trans Canada Airlines. Fred and Helen met in Montreal and got married there in 1961. They settled in Etobicoke, Ontario in 1962. When her children were grown up, she returned to work, and had a long and fulfilling second career chapter as an executive secretary with the Archdiocese of Toronto. Helen relished the adventure of travel. Her voyages included numerous visits to family members and friends in Australia and New Zealand, tracing the roots of her family tree in Europe, a pilgrimage to the Holy Land, and sightseeing expeditions such as river cruises and train journeys. She served the church in many capacities, notably liturgy of the word and music. She greatly enjoyed reading, theatre and music. For decades, she shared her beautiful singing voice with the world in church choirs and also was a skilled pianist. Visitation will take place at the Turner & Porter Yorke Chapel, 2357 Bloor Street West, Toronto on Tuesday, July 30, 2024, from 2-4 p.m. and from 7-9 p.m. The Funeral Mass will be celebrated at Our Lady of Sorrows Church, 3055 Bloor Street West, Etobicoke on Wednesday, July 31, 2024 at 11 a.m. For those who wish, donations should be made to the charity of your choice. Online condolences may be made through www.turnerporter.ca
]]>SNOW, JEAN Peacefully, at Warkworth, Ontario, on July 21, 2024. Longtime resident of Leslieville. Wife of the late Garfield. Loved mother of Beverley, Brenda, Susan, Gary, and the late Michael. Funeral to be held at the Burke Funeral Home, 150 Church St., Belleville, on Monday, July 29th, at 2 p.m.
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PARKER, WAYNE November 20, 1940 to July 11, 2024 It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Wayne Robert Parker at his home on July 11, 2024. Wayne had fond memories of growing up in Barrie, Ontario. He met Anne (predeceased), the love of his life at 18 years old, and they were married 63 years. Wayne will be greatly missed by his daughters, Kathleen, Lori (David) and Sandy (John); by his grandchildren, Jeffrey, Heather (Nat), Jenny, Jamie (Marnie) and Tom (Danielle); and also by his sister-in-law, Pat (Jim). Wayne was at heart a carpenter, the consummate handyman. Happiest with a project on the go - from building his own cottage, to making furniture - Wayne loved spending time in his workshop. A gentleman, avid reader, helpful neighbour - a family man. Wayne will be remembered fondly by all who knew him. At a later date, Wayne will be interred at the Aurora cemetery in a private family service. The family requests no flowers.
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KIMURA, NANCY A. In Loving Memory Nancy A. Kimura (nee Isozaki), unexpectedly passed away on July 17, 2024, at the age of 85. Devoted wife to Richard. Dear mother to David (Elizabeth) and Stacey. Proud Bachan of Emerson and Maddalyn. Predeceased by sister Lucy (Nobby) Nakao and brother George (Lumie) Isozaki. Fondly remembered by her sister-in-laws, many nieces, nephews and friends. Known for her thoughtful acts and benevolent disposition, Nancy will be dearly missed by all who knew her. The Kimura family asks that she be remembered for the happiness she spread and not the sadness of her passing. To honour Nancy's wishes a private service will be held. No flowers by request. Donations may be made to a charity of your choice. Online condolences may be left at www.kanejerrett-thornhill.ca
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WILSON, JULIA "JULIE" DILLON September 5, 1935 - July 17, 2024 Julie was born in Melrose, MA, USA, and grew up there. Her mother was a homemaker, and her father owned a small manufacturing business. Julie earned a BSC from Simmons College in Boston in 1957, following it with 6 months of practical physiotherapy training. She first practiced physiotherapy at Boston Children's Hospital, and then at other hospitals in the Boston area. Julie married Thomas "Tom" Wilson on February 8, 1958. Tom was a graduate student at Harvard at the time. Julie would joke that Tom's reason for marrying her was to get away from the Harvard dormitory food; Julie was an excellent cook and Tom was driven by his stomach. The two met while playing bridge and they shared their passion for the game throughout their life together. Julie and Tom had their first child, Christine, in 1962. Their second child, Arthur, was born in 1964. Arthur often jokes that his parents' real motivation for having 2 kids was so they would always have a 3rd and 4th for bridge. Being very much ahead of her time, Julie managed to maintain her professional work part-time while caring for her two young children. In 1967, the family moved to Toronto, Canada. Julie became a full-time homemaker as well as a part-time interior designer; carpenter (Julie was probably one of the first women in Toronto to have her own table saw); gardener; accountant for Tom's growing economic consulting business; and general Jane of all trades. In 1979, Julie and Tom bought a farm property near Creemore, Ontario. This allowed her longstanding interest in gardening to grow and flourish. Her initial focus was on vegetables, but she soon developed a fascination with daylilies and began to acquire a growing number of varieties. In 1999, Julie and Tom founded "Nottawasaga Daylilies" and started selling plants to the general public. At its peak, Nottawasaga Daylilies had more than 700 different cultivars in the garden! Julie was a founding member of the Ontario Daylily Society ("ODS"), established in 1997, and was very active in that group. She and Tom participated in the Creemore Farmers' Market for several years. They held open gardens for visitors to tour on weekends in the summers. Julie created several new daylily cultivars through a process called hybridizing and won an award from the ODS for one of her plants. Nottawasaga Daylilies sold plants to Metro Toronto and the University of Toronto and contributed plants to the Creemore Horticultural Society and public gardens in Creemore. She is survived by Tom, Christine and Arthur, and by her grandchildren, James Minor and Susan Wilson.
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SHEEHAN, LAWRENCE EDWARD SHEEHAN, LAWRENCE EDWARD With great sadness we share the news that Larry passed away on Saturday, June 29, 2024. Larry was much-loved by his late wife of 66 years, Brenda Sheehan, and loving father to his son, Chris (Suzanne Gordon) of Toronto and daughter, Kelly (Doug Ferguson and son Kyle) of Oakville. Larry was a very special "Grampy" to his grandchildren, Michael and Sarah Sheehan (Toronto), who cherished their visits and his sense of humour, energy, and kindness. In 1978, Larry and Brenda moved from Rosemere, Quebec to Oakville, Ontario. Upon retirement, he relocated to Bath, Ontario where he and Brenda lived happily, enjoying the local community and friends. Larry will be remembered as an artist, musician, R/C aeromodeller, pickleball fanatic, and a friendly, warm, happy go lucky man with a tremendous sense of humour and an abundance of enthusiasm! Larry, you are deeply loved and missed: May the road rise up to meet you... and until we meet again, may God hold you in the palm of His hand. Details regarding a celebration may be found at wartmanfuneralhomes.com once finalized. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada would be appreciated. Donations and condolences may be forwarded online through wartmanfuneralhomes.com
]]>SVOBODA, GEORGINA ("JIRINA") Born December 5, 1947 in Caskalipa Czechoslovakia and died July 6, 2024 in Toronto Canada. She was predeceased by her mother Nina and her father Karel. She was a devoted employee of Canadian Tire for over 30 years, and is remembered lovingly by her friends. Online condolences may be sent to www.humphreymiles.com.
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HARDIE, KAREN (nee STELLICK) Karen Hardie died peacefully on July 19, 2024, at the age of 58, at home surrounded by her family, following a courageous battle with periampullary cancer. If her kindness, bravery and strength of character were enough, she would still be with us. Karen is deeply missed, leaving a huge hole in our hearts. Karen was the beloved wife and kindred spirit of her soulmate for almost 40 years Brad; adored Mother of Peter-Graeme and Laura; soon to be mother-in-law to Aayushi Prajapati; cherished daughter of Rhoda and the late Ernie Stellick; beloved niece of the late Peggy Montgomery; much-loved sister to Gord (Lisa), Bob (Patti) and Craig Stellick; daughter-in-law to Isabel and the late Peter Hardie; and Aunt to James (Whitney), Robert, Elizabeth, Jesse and Justin. Karen was born and grew up in Toronto, attended Georges Vanier Secondary School and graduated from the University of Toronto. After spending time in London England and Vancouver, she settled back in Toronto to be close to her mom, Aunt Peg and her brothers. Karen's devotion to her mother and Aunt Peg was characterized by warmth, caring and deep love and respect. She loved spending time with them, recounting family lore and laughing the whole time. Karen's kindness knew no bounds. She was one of those rare individuals who made friends easily. Whether playing competitive tennis, volunteering at her Church, at her children's schools or in Laura's Girl Guides troop, people were drawn to her authentic, warm and caring disposition. She effortlessly collected a large and devoted group of friends to whom she was unfalteringly loyal. Their love and support were tireless over her cancer journey, and they provided her with an enormous amount of emotional and spiritual support. She will be remembered forever by those whose hearts she touched. Her children truly were the light of her life, and she fought her cancer so fiercely because she so wanted more time with them. They were incredibly important to her, and she never missed an opportunity to support them in all their pursuits. We love you, Mom. The family will receive friends at the Humphrey Funeral Home A.W. Miles – Newbigging Chapel, 1403 Bayview Avenue (south of Davisville) on Sunday, July 28th from 5:00 – 8:00 p.m. A private funeral service will be held. Condolences may be forwarded through www.humphreymiles.com. In lieu of flowers, if you wish, please consider donating to the Canadian Cancer Society (www.cancer.ca).
]]>DEWAR, GEORGE ALBERT June 16, 1939 - June 18, 2024 It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of George Albert Dewar on Tuesday, June 18, 2024 at the age of 85 at Extendicare Scarborough surrounded by his wife and family. Loving husband of Patricia Dewar, proud father of Ken (Alice), Tom (Kim), and Peter (Kathy), and dear brother of Ronald (Marianne). Proud grandfather of Zachary, Amy, Jesse, Madison, Maxime, Emmanuelle, and Madeleine, and great-grandfather of Isaiah, Jerome, and Yvonne. Predeceased by his parents, Bert and Grace Dewar; and brother, Robert (Jan). He will be fondly remembered for his corny jokes and his love of coaching basketball, camping, and the CB club (Snowberger XM4271894). He was devoted to his work in the Insurance Industry and Calvary Baptist Church, especially Camp Manitomono. His positive outlook and caring personality made the world a better place, and he will be missed. We thank the staff at Extendicare Scarborough for their warmth and dignity. Donations to the Calvary Baptist Church Memorial Fund would be gratefully appreciated.
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La FRENAIS, NORMAN DAVID LIONEL July 7, 1929 – July 12, 2024 Norman David Lionel La Frenais died peacefully on July 12, 2024. He is survived by sons, Mark, Stephen, Michael and grandchildren, Jeffrey, Andrew, Brittany, Normandy and great-grandchildren, Alexis and Noah. David was predeceased by Nara (wife) and Paul (son). David will be remembered for many things including his shared passion for travel, sport (mainly golf), a great wit and wonderful command of the English language. He shared a deep commitment to his faith with Nara throughout his life. A private family ceremony will take place to reunite David with Nara at Holy Trinity Mausoleum and a Celebration of Life will take place at Bayview C.C. at a later date where David and Nara spent decades forging many great relationships and countless fond memories. For online condolence messages to the La Frenais family, please visit www.kanejerrettnorthyork.ca.
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MARCHETTI, CAROL With heavy hearts, we announce the passing of Carol Marchetti (nee Sheehan), aged 71, on Wednesday, July 3, 2024, at Peterborough Regional Health Centre, surrounded by her loved ones. Beloved wife of 50 years to Rocco Marchetti, loving mother to Christopher (Michelle) and Bryan (Christine), and adoring nanny to grandchildren Rebecca, Amanda, Charlotte, Olivia and William. Cherished sister of Kathleen Duckworth (Michael) and sister in-law of Meme Langlois (Bob). Loving daughter in-law of Lucia Marchetti. Predeceased by parents William and Berniece Sheehan, brothers Michael Sheehan (Anne) and Daniel Sheehan, and father in-law Frank Marchetti. Carol, who was larger than life, was a devoted mother and wife who loved her family deeply and unconditionally. Her memory will live on in the hearts of her family, friends and all those whose lives she touched. A private Celebration of Life will be held at a later date for immediate family and friends. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to Dorothy Ley Hospice for their kindness, care and support.
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ROBB, CARL Carl Alan Robb passed away suddenly at Sunnybrook Hospital in Toronto, Ontario on Thursday, February 29, 2024 following emergency open heart surgery, at age 73. Born in Montreal on March 30, 1950, he was the youngest of three children. Despite losing his mother at the tender age of two, Carl had a fun-filled childhood growing up in Park Ex and playing street sports with the many neighbourhood kids and his older brother Arne, who always had a protective arm around him. Carl was a formidable force on the basketball court in his youth and stayed passionate about sports his entire life - the Raptors have now lost one of their biggest fans! Carl had a long and rewarding career at Mackenzie Financial in Toronto where he developed many lasting friendships. Left to mourn are his sister Alma (Marius) Pedersen, nieces Kira and Ariane, great-niece Kenna Jane, all of Calgary, AB. Carl will also be missed by lifelong friends and sports buddies, Arthur Sandman, Mark Green, Mike Castonguay and sister-in-law, Bonnie. Predeceased by his mother Hilda (1952), father Edgar (2002), brother Arne (2020). Cremation has taken place with burial at Mount Royal Cemetery in Montreal, QC alongside our beloved father. Rest in peace, Carl. Forever in our hearts.
]]>WATSON, RUSSELL 1932 - 2024 Russell died peacefully on July 21st after a brief illness. Though he spent the majority of his time living a busy and active life in Scarborough, he spent his final years in Whitby surrounded by new friends. Russ was predeceased by his wife, Phyllis and son, Robert. He is survived by his daughter, Lynn (David); son, Stuart (Yvette) and daughter-in-law, Judy. He is most proud of his grandchildren, Michael, Ryan (Leeanna), Jackie (Kyle), Katherine (Zac), Maya (Jack), and Rhys (Ali). He joyfully welcomed two great-grandchildren, Thomas and Christopher, to the family recently. Russ packed a lot of life into his 91 years. Born in England, he joined the Army at 14 and travelled throughout the Middle East where he ultimately met the love of his life, Phyllis. Together, seeking greater opportunities for their son Robert and future children, they immigrated to Canada. While Russ was working hard with the City of Toronto, they established a home filled with laughter, adventure, and love. His dedication to the Toronto Blue Jays is well known to everyone who knows him. Once their children had established themselves, Russ and Phyllis turned to their love of travel. They adventured to the far corners of the globe, celebrating different cultures and returning with stories and photographs taken by Russ. As the grandkids arrived, Grandad/Grandpa/Gramps enjoyed them immensely, fostering his passion for the Toronto Zoo in them all. Russell will be missed by those who were fortunate enough to know him. In lieu of flowers, donations made to the Toronto Zoo would support one of Russ's passions. A private family celebration of life will be held at a later date. Many thanks to the staff and friends at the Village of Taunton Mills. He enjoyed himself immensely while living there, and the exceptional care the whole team provided was greatly appreciated. Please visit Russell's memorial webpage at www.etouch.ca for online guestbook.
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DEVENISH, TARA LYNN December 3, 1991 - July 10, 2024 It is with a heavy heart that we announce the passing of Tara Lynn Devenish, age 32, on July 10th. Born in Etobicoke, Ontario, on December 3, 1991, Tara was the beloved daughter of Shane (Dawna) and Denise Devenish and cherished sister of Amy. Tara was loved by everyone for her sense of humor, warmth, and her kindness towards others. Tara was known for lighting up any room she entered with her bright spirit, laughter, and kind soul. Tara will be missed and never forgotten by all who knew her, and whose lives she touched throughout her life. She was an amazing daughter, sister, and friend. We will miss her endlessly and will continue to revisit all of the beautiful memories that we shared with our beautiful Tara. "So, when tomorrow starts without me, don't think we're far apart, for every time you think of me, I'll be with you in your heart." A private family gathering is being planned to honor Tara's life and memory. For those who wish to share their memories and condolences, please visit www.koprivataylor.com Tara will forever be in our hearts and thoughts, always cherished, loved, and never forgotten.
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HALL, CAROL ELIZABETH (nee WHITTIER) 1937 - 2024 It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved Mother and "Grammie" Carol Elizabeth Hall, née Whittier on Friday, June 28th at Humber Heights Retirement in Toronto. Born in Magog, Quebec on December 17, 1937. Carol leaves behind her sons, Glenn (Michael) and David (Karen); grandsons, Sebastien and Beckett; siblings, Grace and Alfred and her constant companion, Tucker the Cat. Carol's passing will reunite her with her husband, Doug and son, Christopher. Interment will take place at Cherry River Cemetery in Magog, Quebec on August 17th at 11 a.m. In lieu of flowers, Mom's preferred charities were the Toronto Humane Society and Alzheimer Society of Toronto. Online condolences may be made through wwww.turnerporter.ca
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RUSSELL, DANIEL JAMES Daniel Russell of Markham, Ontario, age 91, passed away peacefully at home on July 15, 2024, with his cherished wife, Patricia Russell (nee Craig) and devoted daughter, Rebecca Russell by his side. Daniel was born in Toronto, and grew up in Weston, Ontario with his parents, Scoffield Russell and Irene Russell (nee Murphy), brother, Barton Russell and sister, Kathryn Russell (nee Gourley). All have preceded him in death. He was a loving father to Cathy (Brad), Craig (Corinne), Reed (Karen) and Rebecca and a proud grandfather to Dalton (Ellie), Mitchell, Colin, David and Russell. Uncle Dan will be missed by his close knit family of nieces and nephews. He served in the Canadian Air Force for 5 years, stationed in Rockcliffe prior to getting married to Patricia. They lived together in Markham for 62 years and during this time Dan worked for the City of Scarborough for over 30 years, until retirement at age 58. Daniel was an outdoor enthusiast, and loved to hike and ski. A founding member of The Skyloft Ski Club, he introduced his family to skiing and a love of the outdoors at an early age. Dan was a gentle, contented man who loved jazz, big band and rhythm & blues. He was happiest sitting by the river at the family cottage in Hockley which he has been going to since he was a young boy. The cottage was his special place and won't be the same without him. Daniel was a proud family man and was known for his kindness, generosity and friendly demeanor. He will be forever missed and held dear in the hearts of his family and friends. The family will hold a private interment and celebration of life for Daniel. A heartfelt and special thank you to The Markham Seniors Healthcare Network that provided excellent care for Daniel allowing him to stay comfortably at home with family till the end.
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McKAY, HAROLD JOHN STEVENTON Passed away at Amica, Newmarket on Sunday, July 21, 2024 at the age of 96. Originally from Toronto. He is survived by his wife of 64 years, Beverley Jane McKay; daughter, Kate Barnes (Jason Barnes); son, Christopher McKay; two grandchildren, Calvin and Connor. He was an educator of French and German, and as principal opened Chinguacousy Secondary School in 1972. He was an organist and choirmaster at Church of the Holy Spirit in Mississauga. He was also a proud member of the Oakville Choral Society. Funeral Service to be held at the Turner & Porter Yorke Chapel, 2357 Bloor St. W., on Monday, July 29, 2024 at 11 a.m. Private interment Park Lawn Cemetery. If desired, donations may be made to the Yonge Street Mission. Online condolences may be made through www.turnerporter.ca
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STEMP, HARRY Harry, in his 90th year, passed away peacefully on Friday, June 28, 2024, at Beattie Manor in Wardsville, Ontario. Born at home on Mechanic Street, Uxbridge, son of the late Jack and May Stemp. Loving father of the late Dana of Uxbridge, and Ryan (Tammie) of Nova Scotia. Father-in-law to Stacey Stemp (née Millar) of Uxbridge. Beloved Grandpa to Garrett and Mia Stemp of Uxbridge, and Christopher Keeler of Strathroy. Harry is survived by his sister, Jean; and brother, Barry (Shirley), and predeceased by sisters, Helen and Barbara; and brother, Lloyd. He will be missed by his many nieces and nephews, and remembered fondly by Kathryn Stemp. With the exception of the 10 years he lived in Ottawa, Harry called Uxbridge home. Harry began his storied career in the newspaper industry with the Uxbridge Times-Journal, beginning as a linotype operator at age 14. He soon began writing sports for the Times-Journal, and eventually owned eight weekly newspapers throughout central Ontario, including the Times-Journal, with his business partner, the late Bill Keyzers. Along with the newspaper titles, Harry and Bill also owned the Uxbridge Printing Company, which printed everything from stationery to newspapers. He started writing his award-winning column 'Stemp's Stew' in 1965. The column came to an end shortly after the sale of the newspaper chain in 1989, but was revived in 2006 when Harry became a regular contributor to the Uxbridge Cosmos newspaper. In addition to being a publisher and editor (and copy-editor, delivery man, sales person, reporter, etc.), Harry was a past-president and former executive director for the Ontario Community Newspaper Association (OCNA). In this role, he travelled extensively throughout Canada, and was incredibly proud of this country. Harry believed in being involved and in giving back to the community in which he grew up. It wasn't just about monetary donations - he was also generous with his time and was passionate about enriching the lives of the people in his community, his family and his friends. Harry co-chaired the successful Spring Water Days for many years, was a recipient of the Uxbridge Citizen of the Year Award and the Canada 150 Service Award. Harry was past-president of the Uxbridge Kinsmen Club, and earned life membership with the Royal Canadian Legion. Harry faithfully walked 5 km around his community each day before dawn, was an excellent skier and an avid golfer in both Canada and Barbados. Harry shared his love for travel and adventure with his family. Lifelong memories were made with his boys and grandchildren, exploring Canada during family vacations. Barbados held a special place in Harry's heart; he was often joined by family and friends to vacation and celebrate milestones. Harry was fortunate enough to travel to many parts of the world, spreading his unique joie de vivre, making friends and enjoying ''cold ones' wherever he went. The family would like to extend sincere gratitude to the entire staff at Beattie Manor for welcoming Dad into their care during COVID and for taking such good care of him these past 4 years. Their willingness to accommodate all of Harry's special needs gave us great peace of mind. Arrangements have been entrusted to Low & Low Funeral Home, and cremation has taken place. A celebration of Harry's life will be held at the Uxbridge Legion on Saturday, August 17, 2024, where family and friends can visit anytime between 1 p.m. - 4 p.m., with memories being shared at 2pm. In Harry's memory, donations to the Alzheimer Society of Canada or the Uxbridge Hospital Foundation would be sincerely appreciated. Memories and words of condolence can be left at www.lowandlow.ca
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HAMILTON, NANCY LOUISE May 20, 1947- July 19, 2024 It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Nancy Hamilton (Simson), on Friday, July 19, 2024. Nancy will forever be remembered and missed by her loving husband, Bob and cherished daughter, Amy. Nancy and Bob said their vows on August 14, 1971 at St. Peter's Anglican Church in Toronto. She will also be dearly missed by her family and friends. Thanks to the staff at Hillsdale Estates LTC in Oshawa for their caring and loving support over the last six years of Nancy's life. A celebration of life will take place on Saturday, August 24th at Pine Hills Cemetery 625 Birchmount Rd., Scarborough from 12 to 2 p.m. Burial will take place after. We kindly asked for flowers to be sent to the funeral home to honour her memory and bring beauty to the celebration of her life. Alternatively, in lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation to the Ontario SPCA and Humane Society https://ontariospca.ca/.
]]>SCHILLER, HENRY DAVID Passed away peacefully, on Friday, July 12, 2024, at Freeport Hospital, at the age of 86 years. Loving and supportive wife of 66 years, Marilyn (Grice). Dedicated father of Mark (Anne) and Trevor (Elaine). Cherished Grandpa Dave to Tyler (Melissa), Travis (Kali), Kelsey (Jacques), Ryan, Dylan and Carson. Proud Great-Grandpa Dave to Reese, Sadie, Austin and Maeva, they always brought him a smile. He is survived by his siblings, Eric (Fran), Mary Lavoie and Martha Martin. He was predeceased by his parents, Eric and Impi Schiller; and by his stepmother, Margaret. David had an enthusiasm for life and learning. Graduating from the U of T with his Engineering Degree in 1960, he obtained his Law Degree from Osgood Hall Law School in 1974 and a Bachelor of Arts Degree (Dean's Honour List) at the University of Waterloo in 2012. He had a passion for politics, becoming Mayor of the Town of Richmond Hill for three terms. Following his political career, he and Marilyn moved to Mapleton (formerly Maryborough), living in a renovated 1875 schoolhouse for four years, before moving to Waterloo where he worked for the Ontario Human Rights Commission until his retirement. He loved to play golf at Rockway Golf Course and travel with his wife, Marilyn. The golf clubs were always in the trunk. As per his wishes, cremation has taken place, with no visitation or memorial service. The Schiller family wish to express their gratitude and appreciation to the staff at Grand River Hospital, especially 5 North Stroke, and the Palliative Care team at the Freeport site for their kindness and care. To our Belmont neighbors, thank you. Your thoughtfulness and support will not be forgotten. If desired, donations may be made to a charity of choice as expressions of sympathy. Messages and condolences may be left for the family at www.tricitycremations. com or (519) 772-12337.
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MARTIN, PETER It is with great sadness and enduring love that we announce the passing of Peter Thomas Ross Martin on Friday, July 19, 2024, at the age of 83. Pete passed away peacefully at his home, surrounded by family, after a courageous battle with kidney cancer. Pete was married for 59 years to the love of his life, Wendy; and was a devoted father to his four children, Cindy (Bruce), Kristi (Brent), Pete (Michelle) and Jenny (Blair); and nine incredible grandchildren, Justin, Robbie, Katherine, Tyler, Alexa, James, Coleman (Aimee), Cameron and Drew. Born and raised on a farm in Scarborough along with his three siblings, Pete held fond memories of his upbringing. He attended Winston Churchill Collegiate, where his storied football career began. He went on to the University of Western Ontario, serving as captain of the football team. There he met his future wife, Wendy, as the coach of her hockey team. Pete later went on to be a dedicated teacher and football coach at Port Credit Secondary School for 26 years, many of those years jointly playing in the CFL. He signed with the Toronto Argonaut Football Club in 1965 as an outstanding linebacker, playing for eight years, including a memorable appearance in the 1971 Grey Cup. He was known for his toughness and his leadership, both on and off the field. He was affectionately known as the "social director." Pete retired in 1972 from playing, and in 1977, he became the voice of the Argos as the Radio Colour Commentator for close to 30 years. He continued his connection to the Argos as the Alumni Association President for many years. Pete was named to the Canadian Football Hall of Fame Media Wing in 2000, and recently named as an All-Time Argo in the Builders Category. He will be forever remembered as #77 on the field and #1 in the hearts of his family and friends. He will be greatly missed by all of his many friends, including former Argonaut teammates and work colleagues. His fishing group's annual canoe trips held a special place in his heart. His later years were spent with his grandchildren, travelling with Wendy, and walking miles along Wasaga Beach. Our family is very thankful for the nurses and doctor, and those of Acclaim Health for their compassionate and supportive palliative care. A visitation will be held on Tuesday, July 30th, between 4 and 8 p.m. at Glen Oaks Funeral Home, 3164 Ninth Line, Oakville, Ontario. A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, our family asks that if you would like to honour Pete that you consider performing a random act of kindness. Pete was known for his kindness and compassion towards others.
]]>GERRARD, AUDREY (nee THOMAS) December 28, 1930 – July 21, 2024 Audrey Gerrard of Toronto, originally from Withington, Manchester, passed away at the age of 93. Born to Bessie and James Thomas in 1930, Audrey grew up and lived through so many turbulent events, and yet remained one of the strongest and hardworking people you could find; with her volunteering efforts at St. Michael's Hospital leaving a long-lasting impact. She is survived and missed by her four children, Sue, Paul, Jean, and Ann; and grandchildren, Jacob and Catherine. Ever the classy spitfire, she will be remembered for her ever-ready wit and zest for life; her fondness for incredibly apt card and gift-giving; her ever-growing collection of Eggbert figurines and Ty teddy bears; and her love of the sunshine.
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FINN, LAWRENCE "LARRY" WILLIAM April 20, 1954 -- June 14, 2024 In the early morning hours of June 14th, Larry passed away at home, as were his wishes. Larry was born and raised as the only child to John and Marlene in St. Catharines on April 20, 1954. In his early 20's, Larry's true entrepreneurial spirit came alive and he went on to create one of Canada's largest independent corporate travel management and leisure travel companies, leading a staff of 150 across five office locations in Canada. Larry was a fearless, empathetic, hardworking, shrewd businessman and friend to a vast number of not only acquaintances and business associates, as well as to many who crossed his many paths in life. Married to Barbara for almost 39 years, his proudest achievements were being the father to his children, Zachary and Sydney, as well as several furry and feathered friends along the way. Larry gave unconditional love, support, and advice and life lessons on how to be good, loving and caring people with integrity, a sense of humour and strength. Having fought many health challenges in recent years, he never lost his lust for life, hope or wanted to give up. An avid golfer, fisherman and skier, Larry passed along his love for these sports to his family. Skiing at The Georgian Peaks Club and annual family fishing trips (when possible) on Canada's beautiful lakes and rivers brought him and our family immense joy. There was never an outing where we didn't enjoy Larry's lovingly prepared shore lunch. Larry gave so much to so many of his family, friends and acquaintances, that in return he received love, kindness and support beyond measure. He knew he made a difference in the many lives he touched. Always known for his keen sense of humour, generosity, spontaneity and big heart, his no longer being here with us has left a huge hole in our hearts and lives, but his memory lives on in everything that we do. Rest in peace honey and Dad. You will always be loved, missed and never forgotten. Donations in Larry's honour may be made to the Lawrence Finn Memorial Fund at The Princess Margaret Cancer Foundation at UHN or The Israel Cancer Research Fund. In the words of Pearl Jam: "Can't find a better man."
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BERNSTEIN, JULIA MARY CATHERINE (nee TALLON) December 18, 1958 - July 20, 2024 Passed away peacefully, at Credit Valley Hospital on Saturday, July 20, 2024, at the age of 65. She was predeceased by her parents, Harris and Rita Bernstein (nee Tallon); and her brother, Charles Bernstein. She leaves in mourning her dearest friend, Ann Cameron and family, as well as her Bernstein and Tallon relatives and many friends. A service to celebrate her life will be held at the Turner & Porter Neweduk-Erin Mills Chapel, 1981 Dundas St. W., Mississauga, ON, on Thursday, August 1, 2024, at 11 a.m. Julia will be laid to rest on Wednesday, August 14, 2024, at 12 p.m. at a second ceremony at the R.C. Cochrane Cemetery in Cochrane, ON. If desired, memorial donations may be made in her memory to the Lady Minto Hospital, Cochrane, or the Canadian Red Cross Cochrane and area unit. The family would like to thank Credit Valley Hospital for their compassionate care. Online condolences and donations available at: www.turnerporter.ca
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LIPPINGWELL, DAVID David passed away peacefully July 18, 2024 at age 76. David was preceded in death by his mother, father and his son, James. Survived by his wife, Teresa; daughter, Jennifer; sister, Kathleen; grandsons, Ben and Evan and several cousins, nieces and nephews. David was born in England but always had a love for travel so when he met Teresa he was very eager to experience a new Country, Canada. Thinking he would only be here for two years he ended up making a home here for 56 years. For nearly 40 years David was a Justice of the Peace. It was a job he loved and he approached that job with the same skills and virtues he applied in all his life, with intelligence, wit and humor, with a large dose of common sense and compassion. Anyone who remembers David, knows how much he loved to sing and play guitar and piano. He loved making up little satirical ditties that gently poked fun at himself, his colleagues and life in general. He also loved sports, especially soccer and hockey. He played both, even though he only learned how to skate at the ripe old age of 23. I think he always had to stop by crashing into someone or into the boards! It was a great disappointment to him that his beloved Tottenham Hotspurs could never quite achieve the glory days of the Jimmy Greaves era. Equally so, he never got to see the Leafs win a Stanley Cup. But David truly excelled at being a husband and father. We really lived and enjoyed our life together and never put off doing things we wanted to do. We loved and supported each other through good and bad times. He was most proud of our two children, Jennifer and James. I think a little of him died a while ago when James passed away. We love them both. They are the best of us. David never liked a fuss over birthdays, anniversaries or holidays. Neither would he like a fuss over his death. So, please, when you remember Dave, donate to your favourite charity in memory of a good man. Private Arrangements entrusted by Turner & Porter Funeral Directors – Peel Chapel. Online condolnces may be made at www.turnerporter.ca
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March 9, 1961 - July 23, 2019I love you very much and miss you every day.Love, Dadseajay4037@yahoo.ca
]]>FEDYK, GREGORY Gregory Harry Fedyk, 90, of Pickering, Ontario, passed away peacefully, surrounded by his loving family on July 17, 2024. Gregory was born on February 9, 1934, to Melania and Alex Fedyk (Fedyshyn). Gregory was predeceased by his wife, Helen; brother, John; and sisters, Mary and Anne. He is survived by his children, Greg (Karen), Jeff (Leith), Susan, Jennifer (Gary); and many grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Visitation will be held at McEachnie Funeral Home (28 Old Kingston Road, Ajax) on Monday, July 29th, from 10 – 11 a.m. A Memorial Service will be held in the Chapel at 11 a.m. Reception to follow from 12 – 2 p.m. Interment of cremated remains will take place at 3 p.m. at Mount Lawn Memorial Gardens (21 Garrard Road, Whitby). Expressions of sympathy may be directed to: www.mceachniefuneral.ca
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Mar 14, 1939 - Jul 26, 2023Taken too soon. Always in my thoughts, forever in my heart. Your loving wife, Miss M
]]>SPARKS, ELSIE ANN At UHN (Toronto General Hospital) on July 10, 2024, Elsie Sparks in her eighty-ninth year. Elsie was the wife of Ross Tucker and mother of Elyse (Stephen Pinder) and Suzanne (Frank Santaguida) and grandmother of Josephine Anne and the late Gwendolyn Mary. At Elsie's request, there will be no funeral or memorial service. Donations in Elsie's memory can be made to the charity or cultural organization of your choosing.
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McCOMISH, SAM July 21, 1935 - July 10, 2024 It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Sam McComish on Wednesday, July 10, 2024, at the Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital. Loving husband to Julie (predeceased May 26, 2015), who was the "love of his life". Loving father to his son, Callum and his wife, Trish; daughter, Alison (predeceased December 20, 2019); son, Craig and his wife, Wendy. Beloved Grandfather to Paul and Dryden and great-grandfather to Keeley. He will be sadly missed by his family and friends. A service will be held on Sunday, July 28, 2024, 2-4 p.m. Kopriva Taylor 64 Lakeshore Road West, Oakville, L6K 1E1.
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FARQUHARSON, JOHN P. January 11, 1937 – July 21, 2024 It is with heavy hearts we announce the loss of our John who passed away at Joseph Brant Hospital, on Sunday, July 21, 2024, at the age of 87. Devoted husband to Nita Farquharson (nee Falk), whom he has been lovingly married to for 60 years. Cherished father to Paul (Cheryl) Farquharson. Proud grandfather to Nathan and Maya. Always remember by his extended family and friends. As per John's wishes, and those of his family, a private cremation will be taking place. Celebration of Life at SMITH'S FUNERAL HOME, 1167 Guelph Line (one stop light north of QEW), Burlington (905-632-3333), on Sunday, July 28, 2024, from 4-7p.m. If desired, in lieu of flowers, memorial contributions to any charity would be sincerely appreciated by the family. Please go to www.smithsfh.com to sign the online book of condolences.
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ALMAS, NALINI (nee PANT) Nalini Almas (nee Pant) of Huntsville, Ontario, formerly of Brantford, slipped away from us in her gentle style, peacefully and quietly, the morning of July 21, 2024 at 5:00 a.m., at Cambridge Memorial Hospital. In the weeks leading to her passing, she was surrounded daily by loving family and friends. Beloved wife of Bob; loving mother of Michael Almas and Asha Almas; and sister of Anjili Pant. Predeceased by her parents, Henry and Sheila Pant. Nalini will be remembered for her many accomplishments as a teacher and artist. Most of all she will be remembered by all for her vibrant personality, wonderful sense of humour and kindness. Over the past year she fought a courageous battle. In the battle of hearts – she was always a winner. If you knew her – it was impossible not to love her. The family wish to thank all of the medical staff concerned with Nalini's care over the past year, including: Royal Victoria Hospital in Barrie; Juravinski Hospital in Hamilton; and the Cambridge Memorial Hospital. A private memorial service will be held for the family at the McCleister Funeral Home, 495 Park Road North, Brantford. A Tribute Service will be held at a later date to celebrate this remarkable woman's life. Cremation has taken place. If wished, memorial donations to the Canadian Cancer Society are gratefully appreciated. Condolences and memories may be shared with the family at: www. mccleisterfuneralhome.ca McCleister (519) 758-1553.
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Jul 25, 1954 - Jun 1, 1971Remembering 16 happy years with a very special son. Wishing you were here to celebrate your 70th birthday. Always on my mind, in my heart and missing "for you Larry" the life that could have been. Until we meet again. Love, Mom
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PLUNKETT, MARY ANNA (nee STRAUSS) Mary of Toronto, Ontario, passed away peacefully, at home on Tuesday, July 16, 2024 at age 83, after a long battle with COPD. Mary was born on April 23, 1941, in Vulcan, Alberta. She was one of six children of Felix Strauss and Loretta (nee Kieswetter). Mary grew up on a farm learning many of the skills that would serve her well in a busy life. Mary aspired to be a nurse and during her first year of training she contracted an illness which ended her nursing career but not her determination to have a fulfilling career. She moved to Toronto, met her future husband and started a long and prosperous career working for Bell Canada. Over their 60 years of marriage, Mary and John enjoyed many years of creating wonderful memories with friends and family. They were famous for their "Bell" dinner parties, in which work friends gathered yearly for grand dinner parties spanning over 35 years. Mary retired at 55 and between traveling and spending winters in Florida, she embarked on a university education. She majored in Women Studies and graduated with honours from York University. Education was an extremely important endeavor to both her and her husband, John Plunkett (deceased January 2024), and together they provided bursaries for many nieces, nephews; and grand nieces and nephews. Mary was an active member of St. Gregory's Parish and a longtime volunteer (30+ years) with Dorothy Ley Hospice; fundraising, manicuring their gardens and overseeing and training other garden volunteers. Mary had a love for gardening, cats and riding horses. As in life, Mary was devoted to adventure; challenging herself and sharing her generosity and love with others. Her kindness, openness to others and ability to be a good listener won the respect of all who knew her. Mary was a devoted and loving daughter, a dedicated and loving wife, a cherished sister, a wise aunt and a giving friend. She is preceded in death by her husband, John; brothers, Jim, Jerry and Ralph; and her parents. She is survived by her loving sister, Eilleen; younger brother, Richard; and many nieces, nephews and grand nieces and nephews. A sincere thank you to all of the family and friends who showed Mary how much she was loved; to the staff at Right At Home Etobicoke North; and the palliative care professionals at Dorothy Ley Hospice, who supported Mary towards the end. A Funeral Mass will be held at St. Gregory's Church, 122 Rathburn Road, Toronto, at 10 a.m., on Saturday, July 27, 2024. Donations in memory of Mary can be made to Dorothy Ley Hospice, Canadian Cancer Foundation or the COPD Foundation. Online condolences may be made through www.turnerporter.ca
]]>CUTTING, ELIZABETH "BETTY" Passed away peacefully at Southlake Regional Health Centre in Newmarket, Ontario on Monday, July 22, 2024 at 90 years of age. Loving wife of the late G. Murray Cutting. Beloved mother of Gary Cutting (Karen), Glen Cutting (Anne) and Cheryl (Steven). Proud grandmother of Chad Cutting, Kyle and Jordan Cutting, Dustin, Alanna and Cole Hill. Beloved aunt of many nieces and nephews. Survived by brother, Bruce Beckett (Joan) and Ruth Beckett. Predeceased by sons, Wayne Reid and Brian Cutting; brother, Ron Beckett; and parents, Irene and Wilburn Beckett. Betty was a proud member of the Trinity United Church for over 60 years, and was proud to have held the title of President of the United Church Women (UCW). Visitation will take place at Roadhouse & Rose Funeral Home (157 Main Street South, Newmarket) on Thursday, July 25th from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral service will take place at Roadhouse & Rose Funeral Home on Friday, July 26th at 11:30 a.m. with interment to follow at Newmarket Cemetery. If desired, memorial donations may be made to Trinity United Church of Newmarket, the Canadian Cancer Society, or the Heart and Stroke Foundation.
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HAUKIOJA, PAUL ALEKSI 1930-2024 Born in Lahti, Finland It is with sadness that we share the sudden passing of Paul Haukioja on July 9, 2024, at Michael Garron Hospital in Toronto, at the age of 94. Predeceased by his wife, Seija (nee Virtanen); and his two brothers and their wives, Oliver and Sara Haukioja, Sulo and Aili Haukioja. He is survived by his daughter, Marietta Walsh (James); and his son, Ken Haukioja (Audrey); and 7 grandchildren, 5 great-grandchildren. Paul and family spent many years living in Northern Ontario, South Porcupine. He loved fishing and hunting. For the last 7 years, he made Suomi-Koti his home, among Finnish friends and fellow residents.We would like to thank MG Hospital and Suomi-Koti for their kind and professional care. As per our fathers request, the funeral arrangements will remain private.
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ANWEILER, ERIC "MOOSE" March 3, 1956 - July 18, 2024 North Toronto Memorial Arena's longtime General Manager and a fixture in the North Toronto community. Eric was a very proud and loving husband to Pat; father to Erin (Aaron Sellon) and John (Andrew McKenzie); grandfather to Harper, and Tyler; and brother to Leona. Predeceased by his parents, John and Ruth; daughter, Andrea; and grandson, Carter. Eric, known lovingly as Moose to all who knew him, played his minor hockey at North Toronto Memorial Arena growing up. A lifelong Leafs (and Argos) fan, he was a formidable force on the ice and the baseball diamond in his youth. Eric joined the arena staff in 1969 under the tutelage of Ross Blatchford (Christie's dad), before becoming the Arena's General Manager. He loved North Toronto Arena and took great pride in making it the best rink in the City. He was very proud and fond of his staff at the arena, as they were of him. Eric's office was open to all as he welcomed you with a greeting like no other, including a most loving fist bump. Please join Eric's family to celebrate his life at the North Toronto Arena, 174 Orchard View Blvd., Toronto, on Sunday, August 11th, from 5 to 8 p.m. Some reflections to be shared at 6 p.m. In lieu of flowers, a donation to Salvation Army North Toronto Community Church (ntcomm unitychurch.com) would be appreciated by the family. Eric's Celebration of Life will be livestreamed at: https://ipickart.com/stream/EricAnweiler/
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TAYLOR, ANTHONY "TONY" RIDEAU November 9, 1942 - July 17, 2024 It is with heavy hearts we announce the loss of our beloved Tony, who passed away at Joseph Brant Hospital on Wednesday, July 17, 2024, at the age of 81. Devoted husband to Barbara Taylor (nee Jones), whom he has been lovingly married to for 55 years. Cherished father to Karen (Mike) Smith of Deseronto and Kimberley Taylor of Burlington. Always remembered by his sister, Jennifer Taylor. Dearly remembered by his extended family and friends across Canada. Predeceased by his parents, Arthur and Florence Taylor (nee Reynolds). Tony may be gone from this world, however, he lives on in the stories and memories he has left with all those he touched during his lifetime. As per Tony's wishes, and those of his family, a private cremation will be taking place. Visitation at Smith's Funeral Home, 1167 Guelph Line (one stop light north of QEW), Burlington (905-632-3333), on Thursday, July 25, 2024, from 12-1 p.m., where the Funeral Service will be held in the Chapel on the same day at 1 p.m. followed by a reception. If desired, in lieu of flowers, memorial contributions to Joseph Brant Hospital Foundation or Community Living Burlington would be sincerely appreciated by the family. Please go to www.smiths fh.com to sign the online book of condolences.
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O'HEARN, DAWN ANNE Dawn Anne O'Hearn (nee Thompson) of St. Marys, originally from Etobicoke, Ontario, passed away peacefully, on July 15, 2024, at the age of 91. True to her nature, she left on her own terms, "appropriately dressed" and calling all her own shots. Born on September 22, 1932, to Grace and Leslie Thompson, Dawn came from a family whose roots in Etobicoke ran deep and whose commitment to service helped shape their community in enduring ways. Dawn followed her brother, Glenn, to Sunnylea Public School and then Etobicoke Collegiate, where she met Chuck O'Hearn, her devoted life partner of more than 50 years. Together, Chuck and Dawn built a beautiful life that centred around their children: Lynn, Brian, Larry, Susan, Gregory, Janet and Carol. Their home was always open to all and was a haven to their kids and friends. Dawn was an independent woman who loved to be socially engaged and always made time for those who needed a listening ear. Her community service spanned decades, including Girl Guide leadership, volunteering at the provincial court probation office, Marriage Encounter guidance, elementary student mentoring and hospice companion work. She cultivated a legacy of service and compassion in her loving children and was deeply cherished by her thirteen grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Dawn will be laid to rest near the family cottage in Victoria Harbour, alongside her beloved husband, Chuck, and her son, Brian. A celebration of her incredible life will take place at a later date. Online condolences at: www.hodgesfuneralhome.ca
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THOM, DOUGLAS It is with enduring love that we announce the peaceful passing of Douglas Thom on July 18, 2024, in his 85th year. Doug was a respected, caring educator and an accomplished and talented athlete. His genial and fun-loving nature brought laughter and light into the lives of many, creating happy and lasting memories for those fortunate to have crossed his path. Born and raised in St. Catharines, he later moved with his family to Cleveland. Doug attended Temple University, Philadelphia, and eventually returned to Ontario, graduating from University of Toronto. Beginning his career teaching in Muskoka, he later relocated to the GTA, spending over three decades working with the Peel District School Board in various capacities. Doug's focus was always family. He spent decades labouring to turn a humble cottage on Fletcher Lake into a cherished family treasure. Doug is survived by his loving wife of 52 years, Lyndsey; his sons, Stewart (Jackie) and Fraser (Heather); and his grandchildren, Kate, Adam, Brendan, Arthur and Graeme, whose lives have been greatly enriched by Grandpa's unwavering love, support and encouragement. He will be missed by all. Donations in Doug's memory may be made to Ian Anderson Hospice, Oakville, whose compassion and care for Doug were of immeasurable comfort to both him and his family. Condolences may be left online at: koprivataylor.com
]]>FARR, BERYL Beryl Farr (nèe Hand) passed away peacefully in Toronto on Tuesday, July 16, 2024, aged 83, from MS and stroke complications. Originally from Ellesmere Port in Cheshire, England, she immigrated to Canada in 1970. Her exemplary teaching enlightened many young students in West Toronto. She loved reading, writing, theatre- going and playing tennis and badminton. She will be fondly remembered by her sister Brenda and family, Terry, Minda and other friends. A celebration of her life will be held in late August. In Beryl's memory, donations to the MS Society would be appreciated.
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McBRIEN, ELIZABETH "LIZ" McNICOL October 31, 1948 - July 12, 2024 Sadly, we announce the passing of Elizabeth McNicol McBrien on July 12, 2024. She died peacefully at Baycrest Hospital with her close family by her side. Liz was married for over 53 years to the love of her life, Gord and was a devoted mother to her incredible children, Sarah and David and their families. Liz can be described in many ways; an enthusiastic, gracious, and loving person; a wonderful teacher and strong advocate for child care; a passionate mother to Sarah and David, a loving grandmother to her grandgirls and a caring sister to Mary, Jane and Susan. She cared deeply about her family and close friends; was a fighter for her thoughts and views and possessed a love of life. Her smile was beautiful and absolutely infectious. She brought real joy to those who knew her. She will be greatly missed. She is loved deeply by Gord, Sarah and David, as well as the rest of her family. There will be a Celebration of Life for Liz to be arranged in September at her condo. In lieu of flowers, contributions to The Temmy Latner Centre for Palliative Care, or Sunnybrook Hospital would be greatly appreciated.
]]>MCLEOD, MAUREEN April 28, 1940 - July 14, 2024 Maureen passed away peacefully at the age of 84 at the Credit Valley Hospital surrounded by family. Maureen was true to her Scottish roots and loved to sip scotch, dance, bowl, knit and play card games. She was preceded in death by her loving husband, Bill LeBoeuf. She will be fondly remembered by many family and friends. Many thanks to the staff at Credit Valley Hospital for their caring and loving support. A celebration of life for both Maureen and her loving husband Bill LeBoeuf will be held on Saturday, July 27, 2024 from 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. at 965 Inverhouse, Mississauga. If desired, please send memorial contributions to The Trillium Health Partners Foundation in lieu of flowers.
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KING, MARILYN JUNE (WARD) May 19, 1935 to July 11, 2024 With loving family by her side, Marilyn June (Ward) King died peacefully at home. Wise, patient and dear Mom to Martha King, Elizabeth King (Eric Armour) and Graham King (Virginia Gayford); Marilyn was predeceased earlier this year by her loving husband of 64 years, Charles Wallis (Wally) King. Beloved Grammie and Nana to seven grandchildren, Ainsley Coatsworth (Gord Coatsworth), Devon Bond (Chris Lamont) and Chandler Bond (David Prinzbach), Jessie Armour (Anthony Ponzo), Sascha Armour, Charlie King and Henry King. She also recently welcomed four great-grandchildren, Owen, Mars, Taylor and Heath. Elder sister to Doug Ward (Terry Richmond) and Rosemary Ward. Dear childhood friend of Sally (Bryden) McCulloch. Marilyn had a happy childhood growing up with her loving parents, Douglas Henry Ward and June Anna (Morley) Ward, and attending Blythwood Junior Public School. Born with perfect pitch, she lived in a whistling, musical household, excelling at piano (known to strum a ukulele too). She loved music of all kinds - hymns, show tunes, camp songs especially, and shared her love of music with us all, so that musical performances were often a highlight of our family events. In 1956, Marilyn proudly graduated as a registered nurse from the Hospital for Sick Children. She became a clinical instructor and advanced her studies to become a public health nurse. She loved her days as Camp Nurse at her former summer camp in Algonquin Park, Camp Tanamakoon, and later as a nurse-administrator for a renowned Toronto paediatrician, providing compassionate care to many children and their families. She credited her nursing training for developing her skills as a master record-keeper, with times and dates always included. The importance of good nutrition, respect for science and medicine were always evident, particularly during the health challenges she and Wally experienced in recent years. We mourn the loss of Marilyn's strong and graceful presence, always grounded and calm and with a warm smile. We take comfort in countless memories: in how she was always present and engaged with her grandchildren, being there for drives to school and special events, adding her quick wit to a game of scrabble or teaching by example how to approach baking a blueberry pie. We valued the good companionship of both Marilyn and Wally and they always provided a reliable source of comfort. Marilyn was a consummate volunteer. This included chairing church committees, organizing a successful political campaign, serving as class rep for her Havergal College graduating class of 1953 and planning reunions for her "Sick Kids Grads". A gathering to celebrate Marilyn's life followed by a reception, will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Monday, July 29, 2024, at Mount Pleasant Funeral Centre, 375 Mount Pleasant Road, Toronto, Ontario (east gate entrance off Mount Pleasant Road). A private committal will be held with family. Please visit Marilyn's memorial page at www.etouch.ca. To the very end, Marilyn faced with courage, her diagnosis of pulmonary fibrosis. We would like to offer a special thanks on behalf of Marilyn, Wally and our entire family, to the doctors and care teams at the Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre and the Temmy Latner Centre for Palliative Care; and our sincerest appreciation to the personal-care workers who were so dedicated and kind. In lieu of flowers, donations in Marilyn's memory may be made to the Sick Kids Foundation online or by telephone.
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ALGER, EDITH LOUISE It is with profound sadness that we announce the peaceful passing of Edith Alger on Monday, July 8, 2024. There are countless individuals in Oshawa, Durham Region and beyond, whose lives have been touched by her dedicated, and passionate work as a tireless volunteer, committed Board member, community philanthropist and devoted friend. As per Edith's wishes we will be hosting a Celebration of Life on Tuesday, August 20th from 4 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. at Durham College Whitby Campus, W. Galen Weston Centre for Food, 1604 Champlain Avenue. Please join with the family for a drop in visit with friends to share memories and see one of the projects she was so passionate about. For online condolences please visit: www.armstrongfh.ca Tis only we who grieve They do not leave, they are not gone They look upon us still
]]>BOBIK-ORCHARD, Dr. FRANCIS MD, FRCP(C) Dr. Francis Bobik-Orchard/Francis Thomas passed away at Chapman House, Owen Sound on Wednesday, July 17, 2024 in her 84th year. Loving wife of Lorne Thomas. Cherished mother of Laura and her husband, Jeff Osborne. Devoted grandmother of Michael Osborne, and Gregory Osborne and his fiancée, Erin Tabish. Dear aunt of Brian Reid, Elizabeth Figueiredo and her husband, Manny; and their children, Katie Cook, Nicole and Jesse Figueiredo. Predeceased by her sister, Ella Reid. Francis enjoyed many years practicing anesthesia at Women's College and the Orthopedic and Arthritic Hospitals in Toronto. A memorial visitation will be held at the McCulloch-Watson Funeral Home, 166 Bruce Street North, Durham (Municipality of West Grey) on Thursday, July 25th from 2 - 4 p.m. As an expression of sympathy, memorial donations to Chapman House (cheques payable to Grey Bruce Hospice Inc.) would be appreciated by the family.
]]>BUTTERFIELD, REG W. Passed away at Albright Manor, Beamsville, on Thursday, July 11, 2024, at the age of 85. Beloved Husband for 62 years of Dorothy (nee Pearce). Loved Father of Rob and Richard Butterfield. Lovingly remembered by daughter-in-law, Maria Butterfield. Cherished grandfather of Daniel, Amanda, Michael and Dylan. A graveside service was held at St. John's Public Cemetery in Jordan, Ontario. The family wishes to express their sincere appreciation to Albright Manor, the nursing staff and the cleaning staff of the 4th floor south. A Celebration of Reg's Life will be held at Stonehouse-Whitcomb Funeral Home, 11 Mountain Street, Grimsby (905-945-2755), at a later date. If desired, memorial contributions to the charity of your choice would be sincerely appreciated by the family. www.smithsfh.com
]]>ROBSON, KENNETH MILLER May 26, 1928 - July 14, 2024 Surrounded by love, at the age of 96, Ken passed away peacefully, in Midland, Ontario, following a stroke. Born in Newcastle, UK to Norman and Ethel, Ken was evacuated to Canada in 1940, leaving his older brother, Tom, to fight in the war. At 16, he lied about his age and joined the Canadian Army. However, as luck would have it, the war ended while he was awaiting deployment overseas. A stonemason and bricklayer by trade, as a young man he had his own construction company and eventually retired as Chief Building Inspector for the Borough of York. Not one to slow down, he was still building additions to his home and fireplaces for friends and family into his 80s and 90s. Ken raised his first family in Oakville, Ontario, before retiring to Victoria Harbour/Midland area with his second wife, Valerie. There he spent many happy years enjoying the love of Valerie and her family. A renaissance man, Ken was an award-winning gardener, painter, voracious reader and dispenser of advice. Ken had a lifelong love of learning, and believed strongly in decency and fair play. He was a great storyteller with a superb sense of humour, believing that laughter often was the best medicine. Left behind to celebrate his life are his wife, Val; her children, Trish, Scott (Helen), Kathi (Dr. Rob); his three sons, Rob (Jill), Michael (Louise), Glen (Michelle); their mother, Isabelle; and many grandchildren and relatives in England. We miss you.
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LEE, BEVERLEY JANE Beverley Jane Lee (née Savage), born November 14, 1936, passed away suddenly on Tuesday, July 16, 2024, at the age of 87. Beverley was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Frederick (Fred), with whom she shared 64 wonderful years of marriage. Beverley was a devoted mother to Terry (Patty), Fred (Judy), Cheryl (Barry), and Cathy. She was a cherished grandmother to Carol, Stacey, Justin, Frederick, Samantha (Chris), and Austin, and a treasured great-grandmother to Caelyn, Aiden, and Elliotte. She was also adored as a great-great-grandmother by Yannick. She was the loving daughter of Arthur and June Savage and was preceded in death by her siblings, Bruce (Pearl) and Betty (Ray). Held dear by her sister-in-law, Barbara (Dave). Beverley's warmth, thoughtfulness, and love will be deeply missed by her many nieces, nephews, extended family, and friends. Her legacy is a testament to a life well-lived and well-loved.
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NOBLE, RUSSELL BYRON We are saddened to announce that Russ passed away peacefully, with family by his side, on Sunday, July 14, 2024 at Scarborough General Hospital at the age of 74. Beloved husband of Lina Noble (nee Di Rosa), Father of Richard (Leslie), and Gregory. Grandfather to Simon, Lydia, and Declan. Brother to Ralph (Lida). Son of the late Joyce Dorothy Noble (nee Keen) and William Lloyd Noble. Funeral service will take place Saturday, August 3, 2024, 11 a.m. at St. Joseph's Catholic Church, 200 Morrish Rd. Toronto. Celebration of life to follow at the 258 Highland Creek Branch - Royal Canadian Legion from 12-4 p.m. Additional service details can be found at www.dignitymemorial.com/ obituaries/11899227
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GARDNER, DR. WILLIAM "BILL" P.V. We sadly announce the passing of Dr. William P.V. Gardner (Bill), on July 16, 2024, in Orillia, ON, at the age of 85. He passed peacefully, with his beloved family by his side. Bill was born in Toronto on February 14, 1939, the son of the late Dr. Percy N. and Carmelita M. (Sheridan) Gardner. His life truly began at age 21. While hospitalized for a minor ailment, he met a beautiful and compassionate nurse whom he vowed to marry. Florence (nee Arsenault) became the love of his life and cherished wife of 60 years. Bill was a kind, caring and gifted family doctor with his private practice in Toronto. He also served as the doctor at DeHavilland Aircraft. Countless stories from patients over the years attest to the positive impact he had on their lives. After retirement, Bill and Flo moved to "The Lake" on 8 Mile Point, his favourite place in the world. Their home brought joy to so many who visited. Bill was a people person with an encyclopedic knowledge of facts and jokes that he wove skillfully throughout conversations. He always strove to leave people a little better than he found them. Through Flo, Bill was an honourary PE Islander, and he thoroughly enjoyed getting together with his PEI family. Always a loving and proud husband to Florence (nee Arsenault); loving father to Bill (Denise), Bob (Annie), and Jim (Leanne); and proud Papa to Katelyn, Christopher and Jake; Jayson and Marisol; Madeleine and Cole. His warm hugs and entertaining stories will be fondly remembered and greatly missed. His loving and caring attitude towards others will continue to inspire and stay with us forever. Celebrate Bill's life with us on Friday, July 26, 2024, with visitation at the Mundell Funeral Home, 79 West St. N., Orillia, from 11:30 a.m. to time of Funeral Mass at 2 p.m. at Guardian Angels Catholic Church, 115 West St. N., Orillia. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to: Orillia Soldiers' Memorial Hospital Foundation.
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FROST, GLENYS MADELINE (nee ROSE) Glenys Frost passed away peacefully on July 14, 2024, at the age of 100. Glenys was a beautiful lady, always dressed elegantly and never going out without her lipstick on. She was a voracious reader, from the latest books to the daily newspaper, and was always informed about what was happening in the world around her. An amazing cook and a social butterfly, she accumulated friends wherever she went and invited all into her home. She loved life and ended each day with a gin martini, always in a crystal glass. She had many adventures, skiing with her friends around the globe, being an ace golfer, and traveling the world, with a highlight being a safari photographing the gorillas in the mist. Born on June 28, 1924, to Stanley and Birdie (née Woods) Rose, Glenys was celebrated for her 100 years on this earth with two parties that she enjoyed immensely, surrounded by family and friends. Always active and loving life to its fullest, she was still dancing at her grandson's wedding at the age of 100. She was predeceased by her husband of 71 years, Claude Howell Frost. She is survived by her children: Daughter Judi (Ian) and their children Devon (Joanna); Mackenzie and her daughter Ciara; Son Les; Daughter Claudia and her children Cody; Kyle (Hannah) and their daughter Amelia. A memorial gathering will be not be held at this time. Condolences may be sent to www.humphreymiles.com. Rest in peace Mom, Nana, Gigi!
]]>WOWK, JERRY STEPHEN B Econ. Wilfred Laurier University ('68) April 12, 1945 – July 11, 2024 Jerry died peacefully, at Toronto Western Hospital. Predeceased by his beloved parents, John and Julia Wowk, proudly of Ukraine. Jerry was the proud father of Vanessa and Jennifer. Jenny cared dutifully for Jerry in his final years, and came to know her Dad in an enlightened way. Vanessa was with Jerry the night before he died, and in a confused state, he told her where to find his suitcase and his favourite hat. He was happy that Jenny had booked the flight and was looking forward to getting in the taxi to the airport. Vanessa played along, and indeed, he left the next morning. Vanessa made Jerry a Gigi with her daughters, Katriina and Brigitte, and he couldn't have been more delighted. Jerry is survived by his older brother, Bob and his wife, Marjorie. Their sons, Steve, Chris, Bobby and John, and their families will miss their Uncle Jer. The Graper Family, the Bird Family, the Obermeier Family, the DeSouza Family and the LeVon Family will remember him and his shenanigans fondly. Jerry was fortunate in his life to have had relationships with two strong and charming women who had great faith in him. Janet MacLeod is the mother of his children, and Kim Squires has been a pillar of our family since the day we met her. Jerry was intelligent, well-read, well-travelled, loved music and the Three Stooges, and he was very funny. Steve and Vanessa both recalled after he died, that years ago he had announced his desire to be cremated when he died, and to then be made into pool-cue chalk. So, if you really needed to, you could pull him out and say "C'mon Jer, I really need this shot!" Jerry has been cremated, per his wishes, and without any pomp or circumstance, his ashes will be scattered in the ocean where he may forever ride the tide and feel the sun. The family would like to thank the team who cared for Jerry at Toronto Western Hospital, and the wonderful staff at Christie Gardens, where he had resided for the last thirteen years. He felt very at home there and made some wonderful friends, some of whom predeceased him. Mary and Tony Katsuno visited Jerry in his final days and he was comforted by their presence. A Celebration of Life will be held at Christie Gardens in October. Please email Vanessa, jerrywowk1945@gmail.com if you would like the details when they are available. If desired, please consider a donation to the Christie Gardens Foundation in his memory, through CanadaHelps.org
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OULAHEN, LORETTA ANNE (nee HURLEY) April 18, 1926 - July 17, 2024 Loretta Anne Oulahen passed away peacefully at St. Bernard's Residence, North York, ON, on Wednesday, July 17, 2024. Loretta passed into the arms of her saviour at the age of 98. Loretta was predeceased by her husband, Jim (March 2016), to whom she was married for 67 years. She was also predeceased by her parents, Fred Hurley and Loretta Galvin of Peterborough; and her siblings, Clotilde, Theresa and Kevin Hurley. Loretta was the very proud mother of 6 children, Anne Patterson, Jim Jr. (Kathy), Martha Todd (Scott), Peter, Paul (Norah) and the late Fred Oulahen, as well as the loving grandmother of Stephen (Helen) Patterson, Heather (Alden) Drost, Mike (Julie) Oulahen, Jennifer (Will) Rolls, Ryan (Kendal) Oulahen, Keri Todd, Robert (Andie) Todd, Jeff (Barb) Oulahen, Sarah (Matt) Oulahen Turner and Mark (Lara) Oulahen. Loretta was also a proud great-grandmother of 22 great-grandchildren. Loretta grew up on a family farm in Peterborough and had a short career as an X-ray Technician in Cobourg prior to her marriage to Jim and the birth of her 6 children in quick succession. Loretta devoted herself to her family throughout her life. She always had a keen interest in family news and updates, and had a sharp memory for details, right up to her last days. Loretta had a strong Catholic faith and trust in God's plan for her. She imparted many words of wisdom to her family over the years and will be dearly missed. Mom, you lived a very long life indeed! Rest in peace. We love you. A very special thank you to Marivic Rosario and Pica Marie Duran, for their loving care of mom in her final years at St. Bernard's. Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Tuesday, July 23rd at St. Gabriel's Parish, 670 Sheppard Ave. E., North York. Interment to follow at St. John's Cemetery, Newmarket, Ontario. If desired, Memorial Donations may be made to Stella's Place at:https://stellasplace.akaraisin.com/ui/GiveNow/donations/start Information Call 647-797-8583 E-mail: development@stellasplace.ca
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COMRIE, IAN DUNCAN A beloved patriarch and pillar of his community passed away peacefully, at the age of 95, in Haliburton, Ontario, on Friday, July 12, 2024. Born in Scarborough, Ontario, Ian's life was characterized by his unwavering dedication to his family and his profound impact on the communities he called home. Ian was a devoted husband to his late wife, Dorothy (née Borden); and a loving father to his late son, Gordon; and his daughter, Carole Moran. He was the proud grandfather to Nicole Comrie, Jenifer Rinaldo (Jeff), Brian Moran (Kristina), and Karen Moran (Lojick); and cherished great-grandfather to Logan, Lily, Nathan, Bayleigh, Marissa, and Bryce. Ian's entrepreneurial spirit led to carry on Comrie Lumber with his brother, Ken, following its establishment by his late father, Robert. His integrity and hard work earned him the respect and admiration of all who knew him. In addition to his professional endeavours, Ian found great joy in activities such as bowling and curling, and was a passionate supporter of his Toronto Blue Jays. Ian generously gave his time and expertise to various community organizations and initiatives, such as the Kiwanis Club, and he was named the 2009 Haliburton County volunteer of the year. Ian will be remembered for his kindness, wisdom, and generosity. In lieu of flowers, Ian has requested donations to charities close to his heart: the Canadian Cancer Society, Haliburton 4 County's Food Bank, or Haliburton Hospital. These donations will honour Ian's commitment to supporting cancer research, alleviating hunger, and improving healthcare services in Haliburton. As per Ian's wishes, there will be no memorial service. His memory will remain forever in the hearts of his family, friends, and all who were lucky enough to be touched by his warmth and compassion.
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GUY, DAVID WILLIAM "BILL" In the Lord's timing, Bill Guy was called home on Monday, July 15, 2024, at Brampton Civic Hospital, at the age of 70. Beloved husband of Scarlett Guy. Loving father of Nicole Guy, Daniel Guy, and Stephen Guy (Samantha). Cherished grandfather of Reed. Dear brother of Ruth Sweet (Rob), and Joanna Guy. Uncle to Sarah Newcomb (Chris), Elizabeth Sweet-Wilson (Blair); and great-uncle to Zachary, William, Benjamin and Ellie. Visitation on Sunday, July 21, 2024, from 5 - 7:30 p.m. at Grace Canadian Reformed Church, 10301 Creditview Rd., Brampton, where the Funeral Service will take place on Monday, July 22, 2024, at 11 a.m. Interment to follow at Boston Mills Cemetery. If desired, donations in memory of Bill could be made to the William Osler Foundation in support of the Brampton Civic ICU. For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life. John 3:16 Please sign the Tribute Wall: kitchingsteepeandludwig.com
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COLE, PETER December 1929 - July 2024 (94 years old) Peter loved life and his wife of 69 years Ruth Cole, who passed away in April 2021. They were very grateful to welcome daughter, Helen in London, England after 16 years of marriage. Working for several British organizations; Post Office, Airforce, Admiralty, Civil Service and the Foreign Office, Peter lived and worked in England, Turkey, Germany, and Australia before immigrating to Ontario, Canada. Peter then worked happily at the British Consulate General in Toronto for many years, making lifelong friends along the way. In Peter's second retirement, travel, the Legion, darts, current affairs, dining out, crib and word puzzles played a huge part of life and kept Peter's mind razor sharp until the end. Peter and Ruth also welcomed over 14 foster service dogs in training to their home with daughter, Helen. In and out of hospital for several different health complications over the years, Peter never complained even while looking after Ruth with dementia and he adapted to each new medical situation with a strong will to live. Helen and COPE Service Dog Allan were at Peter's hospital bedside to provide kisses at the beginning and end of every visit, which provided great comfort to Peter. Peter Cole, a true British Gentleman, will be greatly missed by everyone who knew him, especially his daughter, Helen; son-in-law, David; brother, Andy; sister, Dorothy and niece, Kay. Please visit https://www.roadhouseand rose.com/obituaries
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JESSOP, SHIRLEY ANNE (nee KEEHNE) After a valiant struggle against the worst of brain tumours, Shirley left us on the morning of June 15, 2024. She was born in Flint, Michigan, on May 2, 1938. She met her loving husband, Roger, in 1960, at college in Toronto, and they had two children, Margaret and Christopher. She leaves behind Roger, Margaret, her husband Trevor, and two grandchildren, Bradley and Kelli. Sadly, Christopher passed away in 2009. She was a wonderful stay-at-home Mom for many years, and also spent time working at the Georgetown Herald newspaper. She was a quiet, unassuming person and was very funny when she wanted to be. She had remarkable abilities with her hands, and could knit or sew anything, and over the years was involved in many craft shows at Credit Valley Hospital, and many local churches, where she sold many handmade items. She gave many items to charities at Christmas as well. Many people in the Meadowvale area of Mississauga may have a sample of her work in their homes. She requested no funeral, and cremation has taken place. Our family asks that if you would like to honour her in some way, that you consider attending your local craft shows when they come to your neighbourhood, and support other crafters who love what they do. Donations to the Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada would be appreciated.
]]>TAYLOR, BRUCE ELTON October 23, 1935 - July 9, 2024 Passed away peacefully, on his own terms, after a brief illness. Retired employee of Bell Canada. Loving husband of Bev Selby. Predeceased by his first wife, Geraldine Nash. Dear father of Stephen Taylor (Joan), Greg (Marianne) and Vicki (Kevin). Loving step-dad to Paul (Mary), Peter (Jackie), Chris, Lisa, Susan (Terry), Karen and Laura. Proud grandpa of 13 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren. A Celebration of Life will be held on July 24th, from 12:00 to 3:00 p.m., at McDougall & Brown Funeral Home, 2900 Kingston Road, Scarborough. He will be greatly missed. Cremation has taken place. Donations may be made to the Salvation Army or SickKids Hospital.
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POPIEL, JAMES STANLEY April 1, 1933 - July 15, 2024 After 91 wonderful years, Jimmie, as he was affectionately known to his children, passed away peacefully. Predeceased by the love of his life, Mary Mae, Jimmie is lovingly remembered by his children, Stephen, and wife Michele, and Lianne and husband, Ian; grandchildren, Brittany and husband, Andrew, Claire, Liam, and wife, Kati, and Nicholas; and great-grandchildren, Noah, Raya, Gabriel and Sadie. His career took him from the oil patches of Oklahoma and the Tar Sands to the high- tech world of software engineering. Always the P. Eng., he used his education not only for work but also to make Heathkit home electronics like televisions, radios and even a two-keyboard organ. In addition, he crafted some of the best home-made wine imaginable, designed and built replica sailboats from the 17th and 18th centuries, becoming a sailmaker in the process. But first and foremost, Jimmie was a family man and he will be remembered at family gatherings, by his sisters Marisha and Pat, his new found love Cynthia and everyone at Northridge Community Church. James' Celebration of Life will be held at Northridge Community Church (15338 Leslie Street, Aurora, ON) on Thursday, July 25th at 5 p.m., followed by a reception. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated. To share messages of condolence, visit www.taylorfh.ca.
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KERR, ROBERT BRUCE November 16, 1939 - July 16, 2024 It is with great sadness that the family announces the passing of Robert "Bob" Kerr on July 16, 2024, at the age of 84. His final days were spent surrounded by his family and best friend at his favourite place - their Muskoka cottage. He will forever be remembered and missed by his wife, Sandra, to whom he was married for 59 years; his three children, Brenda, Graham and Beverly; his eight grandchildren, Kevin, Ryan, David, Robert, Kristina, Hugh, Vanessa and Fraser; and his great-grandson, Noah. Originally from Montreal, Bob moved his family to Oakville in 1971 to open Kerr Cadillac Pontiac Buick. Next to his family, building and running this dealership for 39 years is the accomplishment that made him proudest. Bob was always driven to succeed and gave his all to everything he did. He had a wonderful mind, loved to tell stories and a good joke. He loved cars, boats, travel and golf, and enjoyed a martini at the end of the day. A private family remembrance will be held later this summer. In lieu of flowers, a donation to either Community Living Oakville (www.oakcl.org) or a charity of your choice would be greatly appreciated.
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STOREY, RUTH April 29, 1938 - July 11, 2024 Passed away with her husband and friends by her side at Michael Garron Hospital. Born in Middlesbrough, England, she made her way to Toronto in March 1970. Survived by her husband, Lawson (Larry) Huang; brother, Peter Storey and his wife, Agnes and close friends, Hilda Manson and Nikki Petropoulos. Remembered by Pierrette, Michael, Greg and Andrea. Ruth was a devoted Toronto Public School teacher with a love for reading and writing, inspired by her extensive worldwide travels. Ruth was a successful real estate investor. A celebration of life will be announced.
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VIRON, VERA JOSEPHINE Peacefully passed away at the age of 97. She will be rejoining her husband, "Duffy" and sisters, Dorothy (Emerson) and Eva (Jimmy). Beloved Aunt to Joe (deceased), Clark (Lynn), Mark (Marilyn), Linda, John (Julie), Ross (Christine). She will be remembered by all great and great-great nieces and nephews. A private service will be taking place at Resthaven Memorial Gardens.
]]>BAIN, DAVID ALEXANDER David was a loving husband to Joan, his late wife of 55 years, brother to Yvonne, father to Laura (Colin), Sharon (Johnny), and Susanne (Mark), and beloved grandfather, great-grandfather, uncle and friend. Born in Toronto to Jack and Molly Bain, with roots in Loring, David began teaching in a one-room school with five grades on the Muskoka river, eventually moving to Vancouver with his family in 1964 to teach in The University of British Columbia's education faculty. His lifelong love of teaching marked all his relationships, both professional and personal.An avid reader and writer, he shared his writing with others. Proudly Canadian, he enjoyed adventuring, especially on road trips throughout Canada. David valued his relationships with family, friends, pupils, neighbours, and even the wildlife who regularly visited him in his backyard. Loved by so many, he passed away peacefully at home in N. Vancouver surrounded by family. We will miss him and remember the words he treasured: "Look to this day, for it is life, the very life of life."
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COVEART, PAUL Paul Coveart, a kind man of uncompromising integrity who was loved by everyone who knew him, left this earth at the age of 87 after a sudden illness, surrounded by his family. Paul was a character larger than life - our own legend: vibrant, funny and frustrating as hell; fiercely proud, loyal and independent; generous, busy and stubborn to a fault. Predeceased by his wife, Barb; he will be dearly missed by his children, Tracey (Rob) and Matt (Linda); his grandchildren, Matthew (Beth), Patrick (Megan), Stephanie, Taylor (Bailey) and Ryan; his great-granddaughters, Rocket Raine and Parker Rae and his great-grandson due in August, his remaining sister, Lorraine (Bob), his many nieces and nephews, and all the friends who rounded out his rich life. Memories, photos and condolences may be shared at www.waggfuneralhome.com
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HAWTHORN, KENNETH "KEN" We sadly announce the passing of Kenneth Hawthorn on June 28, 2024, at the age of 101. Born on July 24, 1922, Ken was one of four boys born in Toronto to John and Millicent Hawthorn. All four boys, Leslie, Jack, Ray, and Ken returned after serving our country during WWII. Ken captained 40 missions on both the Avro Lancaster and The Halifax with The Royal Canadian Air Force. Once home he married Shirley May Avery and they had 3 children, Paul, David, and Anne. Ken was employed as an electrical engineer at Westinghouse in Hamilton and Montreal. He closed his working career in Toronto. Upon retirement Ken continued to enjoy his favourite pastimes of curling, fishing, golfing, and attending many many auctions while building friendships along the way. He spent his final years at the Sunnybrook Veterans Centre. We thank them for their compassionate and exceptional care. Ken was surrounded by the love of his children, their spouses, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. He will be missed.
]]>COOK, GEORGE COOPER McMILLAN December 4, 1923, Glasgow, Scotland - July 7, 2024, Santa Cruz, California George Cook grew up in Glasgow and in Rothesay on the Isle of Bute and began his working life as an apprentice plumber, becoming a sanitary inspector with the Glasgow health department in 1947. In April 1952, he joined the United Nations Korean Reconstruction Agency as a sanitary engineer assigned to the US Army Civil Assistance Command assisting with the reconstruction of Pusan (now Busan), South Korea. In 1955, after a brief return to Scotland, he emigrated to Canada where he joined the Province of Ontario's Department of Planning and Development. He held several positions with the Province and the City of Toronto, retiring in 1988 as Commissioner of Housing and General Manager of Toronto's non-profit housing corporation, Cityhome. He was a founding member of the Canadian Association of Housing and Renewal Officials (now the Canadian Housing and Renewal Association) and vice-president of the Association of Municipalities of Ontario. In 1984 George met Mary James at a housing conference they were attending, and they began a long-distance relationship from Toronto to Santa Cruz. They continued to commute through their early years of marriage until George's retirement. After moving to Santa Cruz, he joined the Museum of Art & History management committee for the conversion of the local jail to the current MAH. He was treasurer in the early days of the Jewel Theatre Company board. He joined the local gym and went three times a week until he was 96, stopped only by the gym's closure during the Covid pandemic. Life in Santa Cruz did not mean giving up Canada. He and Mary visited Toronto often to spend time with his children and grandchildren and kept a second home in Vancouver, British Columbia, until 2015 when it became too difficult for George to travel. George loved opera and classical music. For many years he and Mary attended Opera San Jose productions and performances by the Santa Cruz Symphony, Cabrillo Festival of New Music and the Santa Cruz Chamber Players. He became a theater enthusiast (and critic) when his stepdaughter, Julie, founded Jewel Theatre Company in 2005. George is survived by his sons from his first marriage to Maureen Carey (1926-1984), George (Jr.) and his wife, Norma Vale, of Kingston, Ontario and Andrew and his wife, Irene Zhang, of Aurora, Ontario; granddaughters, Ashleigh Stone of Oakville, Ontario, and Ellyn Hughes of Grantham, England, and their husbands, Ryan and Simon, respectively; and great-grandchildren, Charlotte and John Stone and Frederick Hughes. In Santa Cruz, George is survived by his wife, Mary James; stepdaughters, Jacqueline James and Julie James; and step-granddaughters, Abigail Keller and Hannah Keller (New York). George was a charming, funny, kind and practical man. He wanted no service, no memorial whatsoever. His working life was dedicated to improving living conditions through sanitation and housing, especially for those affected by war and poverty. He deemed that memorial enough.
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BANNISTER, PENNY July 25, 1948 – July 12, 2024 It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Penny Bannister, on July 12, 2024, in her 76th year, at Creek Way Village Long Term Care, Burlington. Penny was born July 25, 1948, in Dunnville, Ontario, to the late Jean (Hanna) and Harold Elliott. Penny was a longtime resident of Burlington, Ontario. Penny is survived by the brightest light in her life, her daughter, Elizabeth Bannister (David Yan) of Whitby. Penny was a member of an extensive family, and is survived by several siblings, including her sisters, Janet Elliott (late Ivor Johnstone), Patricia Bass (Wolf Herold), Germany, Heather Elliott (Martha Cole), Nan Elliott (Wallace Krawczyk); her brothers, John (Jack) Elliott (late Norma); and Benjamin (Ben) Elliott (Joan Moore). Penny was predeceased by her sister, Carol Jorgensen (Ralph). She is also survived by her cherished friend and "sister of the heart", Klara Knudsen, and her family. Penny graduated from Sheridan College, then worked as a Registered Practical Nurse at Allendale Long Term Care, Milton. She was a seeker and spiritual person throughout her life. Penny was strong, practical, loved music, nature, people, the beauty around her, was kind, and worked hard to live a positive life. Penny attended Hope Bible Church. Penny's family wishes to express their appreciation to the staff at Creek Way Village, Burlington, for their dedicated and cheerful care during her years there. A memorial service will be held on Monday, July 22, 2024, at 1:00 p.m. at Dodsworth and Brown Funeral Home – Burlington Chapel (2241 New Street, Burlington). In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Diabetes Canada or The Salvation Army, in Penny's memory. Livestream may be viewed at www.dbburlington.ca
]]>KINNEAR, MALCOLM ANTHONY July 31, 1971 - July 1, 2024 It is with profound sorrow that we share the loss of Malcolm Anthony Kinnear at Foothills Medical Centre, Calgary, Alberta. Malcolm was the son of Carole and Paul Kinnear, Kingston, ON; brother of Stuart (Magdalena); and uncle to Jeremy, of Toronto. Requiescat en pace
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BARROWMAN, JEAN ELVA (nee KELMAN) June 13, 1915 - June 27, 2024 "The dishes will wait but the opportunity will not - so GO"! This sums up Elva's attitude. She was a genuine, intelligent, fun-loving and generous soul who faced difficulties in her life but chose to be happy. She treasured time spent with her children, family and friends and was an inspiration. Having bravely fought a battle with Lewy Body Dementia in the last ten months of her life, Elva died peacefully soon after celebrating her 109th birthday. She was predeceased by her best friend and husband, John Arnott Barrowman and two children, Allen and Grant. She is survived by her daughter, Elayne (Tim) and her son, Jim (Barbara); grandsons, Ryan (Peter) and Brett (Kendal) and great-grandson, Bray, the light of her life. Born in St. Thomas, Ontario, and married in 1942, Elva eventually lived and raised her family in her two-storey North York home for 57 years. She believed that going up and down the stairs kept her limber. She hosted coffee time with friends and neighbours every week during those years and was dearly loved by all who knew her. At age 97 she moved to Canterbury Seniors Residence and then, at age 105, moved to The Manor (Gravenhurst) and finally to Andy's House Hospice (Port Carling). Since 1954, Elva remained an active member of Willowdale Presbyterian Church and she participated in many different groups throughout her life including Young Peoples, Geneva Group and PEO (Philanthropic Education Organization) in support of women's education. For more than 75 years she was an avid patron of the arts including Mirvish Theatre; The National Ballet; Toronto Symphony and the Canadian Opera Company. Never learning to drive meant she walked everywhere and took public transit downtown to attend performances well into her 90s. She introduced many friends to the arts and coordinated the scheduling, purchase and distribution of all their tickets. Her (surprise) 100th birthday was celebrated on board the Wenonah II steamship in Gravenhurst and was attended by more than 80 friends and relatives from Ontario, British Columbia, New Zealand and California. In the last years of her life, Elva worried that no friends would be alive to attend her funeral, but her family fear they'll have to rent Scotiabank Arena to accommodate those who love her and want to say farewell. Elva's smile, quick wit and hugs will forever be missed. Our sincere thanks to the staff at The Manor (Gravenhurst) and the staff and volunteers of Andy's House who went out of their way to care for mom and treat her with such love and kindness in her final days. For those wishing to make a donation in Elva's name, please contact The Scott Mission or Andy's House (Hospice Muskoka). A celebration of Elva's life will take place at Kane-Jerrett Funeral Home (6191 Yonge St.) on October 2, 2024.
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HAUSWIRTH, MARLENE On a snowy day in November 2023 (November 28th), our mom, Marlene Hauswirth, passed away, with a smile on her face and surrounded by family and her closest friends. Marlene is survived by her sisters, Monica, Dougie (DAGI) and Henning; her beloved daughter, Michelle (Dave Newton) and son, Jeff (Sharon Rudy); her grandchildren, Jenna, Blake, and Dillon Newton and Lauren Hauswirth (Robbie Yarish); and great-grandson, Elio Hunter Yarish. Marlene was predeceased by her husband, Heinz; grandson, Hunter; and son, Cliff. Mom had a life full of adventure. She was bold, tough, beautiful, smart, and loved to laugh. Born in Essen Germany in 1933, Marlene and Heinz, who was to become her husband of 60 years, left post war Germany and immigrated to Canada for a fresh new start halfway around the world, a decision which must have taken a lot of courage. Like most immigrants, Mom and Dad arrived in Toronto, not speaking any English and having little to no money. In spite of this, they built a fantastic life, pursuing opportunities that enabled them to achieve their dreams, and always looking for a new adventure. Together they built many friendships in Toronto, Honey Harbour, Georgian Bay and Collingwood. Along the way, they had 3 children, Cliff, Jeff and Michelle and as a family, they experienced life to the fullest. They raised their kids in north Toronto, spent summers at a cottage they purchased in Georgian Bay and later had a chalet in Blue Mountain. On the water and on the ski hill, were their most cherished moments and they created an amazing environment for their kids to experience life at its fullest. Together, Mom and Dad loved to travel. They were both scuba divers and would go on many trips in the beautiful turquoise waters of the Caribbean. Mom was a trooper; very strong willed, fiercely independent, and always resistant to be dependent on anyone. She worked as a librarian and bookkeeper, and she prided herself on her athleticism. She was an amazing tennis player, and skier, but any sport she tried she excelled at. In many ways, it defined who she was. After Heinz passed in 2011, Mom spent her latter years in Collingwood, near the mountain and living down the hall from her best friend Ingrid Bratkiw, who was in the same condo building by the water. During these last few difficult years, there are many people we are thankful for who made Marlene smile, none more than Ingrid, and for this we cannot thank her enough. We wish to thank the exceptional staff at Barrie Manor for giving so generously of their care and affection for our Mom in her final home. A celebration of life will be planned for the summer 2024.
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1962 - 2021 We miss you, David. We think of you each day. With love, Lisette, Mom & Dad, Sander, Nigel, and family.
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Apr 20, 1975 - Jul 23, 2019Always Remembered Forever Reflected in Your Children Susie, Campbell, Quinn, Fiona, Mum and Dad, Graeme, Parker, Jack and Phil
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STEPHEN, ROBERT KENNETH It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of Bob Stephen, on July 18, 2024, at Oakville Trafalgar Hospital, surrounded by loved ones. Predeceased by his parents, Arthur and Jeanne Stephen; his first wife, Wendy Stephen; and his sweet sister, Bettie Wizbicki. Bob will be deeply missed by his wife, Lynn (nee Mackenzie); sister, Barbara; sons, David (Andrea) and Bill; step-daughters, Lyndsey and Katie; sons-in- law, Brett Rogers and Sean Martin; as well as his nieces and nephews. He also leaves behind sisters and brothers-in-law that loved and respected Bob. Bob was the proud papa of 11 grandchildren and a wonderful friend to many. Bob was a man of integrity, wisdom, courage, and strength. Bob could always be depended on to lend a helping hand wherever he could - especially if it included a hammer or any construction. He had a very successful career in the car industry and developed many long-lasting friendships across the country, both in and out of the industry. We are grateful for the support we've received from family and friends, as well as from the staff at theMcMaster ALS Clinic and the ALS Society. We will celebrate the gift of having had Bob in our lives on Saturday, July 20, 2024, at SMITH'S FUNERAL HOME, 1167 Guelph Line (one stoplight north of the QEW), BURLINGTON (905-632-3333) from 4:00 – 7:00 p.m. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions to the ALS Society or a charity of your choice would be greatly appreciated by family.
]]>CLARK, WILLIAM HARRIS GEOFFREY (GEOFF) Age 92, passed away on July 16, 2024. Beloved husband of Betty (nee Wesselingh), father of Ian (Michele), Neill (Danuta) and Wilson (Catherine) and grandfather of Patrick, Gabriella, Maribeth (Alex), Calvin and Thomas. Although an accountant by trade, Geoff was also actively involved in the community and will be remembered for his kindness and warm spirit. Geoff's memory lives on in the hearts of those who were fortunate to know him. He will be missed.
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FUERST, Katherine "KAY" (nee Pawlowski) October 30, 1927 – July 14, 2024 Peacefully at Hospice Vaughan on Sunday, July 14, 2024, at age 96. Predeceased by husband Clarence (2005). Deeply loved mother of Michelle (David Watt), Linda (Michael Kucan), and the late Darren (Lorena) Fuerst. Exceptional grandmother of Katie (Trevor Wallace), Lindsay (Tobias Owen), John Kucan (the late Carmen Belcredi), Ryan Kucan (Viara Stoyanova), and Elsa Fuerst. Adored Great-Grandma Kay to Chloe, Evan, Maria, Beatrice, and Eleanor. Survived by her sister Anne Cwikilewycz of Edmonton. Mom grew up in rural Alberta, the second youngest of eight children of Albert and Juliana Pawlowski, who immigrated to Canada from eastern Europe. Ahead of his time, our grandfather encouraged Mom and her three sisters to be self-sufficient, in the same way as his sons. Like her sister Mary, Mom trained to become a Registered Nurse, initially working in Edmonton. After her marriage to Dad she supported him in his doctoral studies at the University of California, Berkeley, by working as an RN in a hospital in nearby Oakland. Following a two-year sojourn in Paris, France, while Dad completed a post-doctoral Fellowship at the Pasteur Institute, they settled in Toronto where Dad began his professional career at the Ontario Cancer Institute (Princess Margaret Hospital) and the Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto. While raising three children without the benefit of any family living close by, and with the unconditional support of Dad, Mom continued her career as an RN, working at various Toronto area hospitals. It was their unshakeable belief that all three of their children should attend university without being burdened by student debt, and she continued to work as a nurse until each one of us launched our professional careers. Her financial contribution to the household made that possible. After Dad was diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease, Mom vowed to care for him at home, a commitment that she honoured. After his death, she remained active, spending time at her beloved cottage whenever possible, attending musical and theatrical performances, and participating in her book club, until macular degeneration and mobility issues made that a challenge. She always took particular pleasure spending time with her beloved grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Mom was highly intelligent, determined, and fiercely independent. She read voraciously, and loved to discuss literature, politics, and social affairs. She never lost the compassion that she learned during nurses' training. She was the first one to volunteer to accompany a friend to a medical appointment, or a middle of the night emergency room visit. She was a model of strength and resiliency to her children and grandchildren. The family is grateful to Dr. Vincent Maida, and the caring and compassionate staff of Hospice Vaughan, particularly nurse Renata Bidzinska, for all that they did to ensure Mom's comfort and dignity in her final days. There will be a private family service in the near future. In lieu of flowers, the family would be appreciative of donations in Katherine's memory to Hospice Vaughan (www.hospice vaughan.com). Mom, you will always be our moral compass, and our Shining Star.
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BLISS, PAMELA RUTH Passed away in the comfort of her home on July 15, 2024. For 52 years, Pam was the beloved wife of the late Henry Bliss, her everything. Loving mother and mother-in-law of Linda and Ken, Andrew, Karen, and Jonathan and Patti. Dear sister and sister-in-law of Jayne and the late Len Morris, and the late Dr. Laurence Henry. Devoted grandmother of Chris, Jamie, Fredi, Tyler, and Charlotte, and beloved great-grandmother of Josh and Victoria. Sister-in-law and aunt to Bliss family in Australia, England and Israel. Pam will be forever missed, but hopefully reunited with Henry, holding hands for eternity. Welcome to visit at 20 Juniper Avenue, M4L 1S2, Friday 4-9:30 p.m. and Saturday 12-6 p.m. A voracious reader, donations may be made in Pam's memory to the Toronto Public Library Foundation and Dolly Parton's Imagination Library, Canada.
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McLEAN, DAVID ALEXANDER In Loving Memory David Alexander McLean, age 70, from Mississauga, ON, passed away peacefully at Credit Valley Hospital on Thursday, July 11, 2024. David will be lovingly remembered by his cherished wife of 38 years, Janice Lake; and his two sons/best friends, Daniel (Michelle), and Kevin (Sarah). Adored by his two grandchildren, Parker and Nathan, who were his pride and joy. Beloved big brother to Janet McLean, and devoted uncle to Teeya McLean. David will be dearly missed by the entire Reynolds family. His zest for life and his young at heart spirit will live on through them. Predeceased by his parents, Maralyn (McLean) Reynolds, Duncan McLean; stepfather, Bruce Reynolds; siblings, Douglas, Joe, Sandy, and Susan; and nephews Ryan and Liam. David will be missed by countless family, friends, work colleagues, and all who had the privilege of knowing him. For information on arrangements, please visit the Glen Oaks Funeral Home and Cemetery website. "Make the best of every day. Make the day of others better. Tell those you love that you do". – David McLean
]]>CRICHTON, W.A. (BERT) October 25, 1944 - July 15, 2024 An exceptional human being, husband, father, uncle, in-law and friend. Lover of animals, species irrelevant. They all loved him back. Avid cook and gardener. Life-time fan of F-1 racing and British soccer. Secretly never gave up on the Toronto Maple Leafs and watched every play-off game. Wonderful sense of humour. Proud former GM of Progress Steel until his retirement. Leaves behind 2 spoiled cats and his wife, Lynda, all of whom will miss him greatly but who know he is watching over them from above. A visitation is being held at Paul O'Connor Funeral Home, 1939 Lawrence Avenue East in Scarborough this Sunday, July 21st, from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. Phone 416-751-7890.
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]]>Dearest Mom, We watched you suffer day by day, And could not help in any way. But just stood by and saw you pass Into the Saviour's arms at last (25 years ago today). Your life is a beautiful memory, Your death a silent grief, You sleep in God's beautiful garden, In sunshine of perfect peace - You live forever in the hearts And minds of the loving family You left behind.
]]>SEETNER, PEARL SARAH On July 17, 2024 at North York Hospital. 95 years old. Dear wife of the late Barney Seetner. Loving mother and mother-in-law of Avie and Aida Seetner, Mita and Andy Hoffer, Carolyn and Dennis Kalish, and Jenine Seetner. Devoted grandmother of Michelle and Guy, Jordan and Ashley, Elliot, Darryl and Brittany, Ronnie, Eva and Yitzi, and Julie and Shimon; and great-grandmother of Ethan, Bella, Emunah, Eliana, and J.J., Talia and Dassi, Ellie, Jack and Paige. Dear sister of the late Joan Kizell and Donald Cowan. At Benjamin's Park Memorial Chapel, 2401 Steeles Avenue West (3 lights west of Dufferin) for service on Thursday, July 18, 2024 at 12:30 p.m. Interment at Beth Tzedec Memorial Park. Memorial donations may be made to Magen David Adom, 416-780-0034 or, Beit Halochem Canada, 905- 695-0611.
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BLISS, PAMELA On Monday, July 15, 2024. Beloved wife of the late Henry Bliss. Loving mother and mother-in-law of Linda and Ken, Andrew, Karen, and Jonathan and Patti. Dear sister and sister-in-law of Jayne and the late Len Morris, and the late Laurence Henry. Devoted grandmother of Chris, Jamie, Fredi, Tyler, and Charlotte; and beloved great-grandmother of Josh and Victoria. At Benjamin's Park Memorial Chapel, 2401 Steeles Avenue West (three lights west of Dufferin) for service on Friday, July 19th at 12:30 p.m. Interment to follow at Pardes Chaim Cemetery.
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BORGIEL, DR. ALEXANDER EUGENE MICHAEL Peacefully, with his family by his side, on Monday, July 15, 2024, at Dorothy Ley Hospice, at the age of 86. Beloved husband of Helen, for 58 years. Devoted father to Chris (Robyn), Kathy (Anthony Scholes), Teresa (Jeff Cribbie). Adored grandfather to Zachary, Sydney, Casey, Charlotte, Nathan Stephanie, Lauren, and Rachael. Dear brother to Carin Dokurno (Ron); and uncle to Rick Dokurno (Anusha) and Sue (Walter Wilowski). Friends may call at the Turner & Porter "Peel" Chapel, 2180 Hurontario St. (Hwy. 10, N. of the QEW), on Thursday from 2-4 and 6-9 p.m. Funeral Mass will be held at St. Patrick's Catholic Church, 921 Flagship Dr., Mississauga, on Friday, July 19, 2024, at 11 a.m. For those who wish, donations may be made to the Dorothy Ley Hospice. Online condolences may be made at: turnerporter.ca
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SNELL, LYNN MARIE (nee ALLEN) It is with profound sadness, heartache, frustration and confusion that we had to say goodbye to our beloved mother. Lynn suddenly passed away due to complications from surgery to repair a hip fracture on July 1, 2024, with her family by her side. Born on December 23, 1946, in Peterborough, Ontario, she was predeceased by her parents, Daniel Allen and Jeanne Marleau; and her brother, Daniel Allen. Lynn was the cherished wife of the late Terry Snell. She leaves behind her loving children, Trevor (Nicole) and Tara (Tom); and her treasured grandchildren, Daniel, Lauren, Charlotte, and Hudson. She was a dear sister to Gail Hill and Richard Allen. Lynn was raised in Peterborough, North Bay, and Toronto before settling in Mississauga. She was the heart and soul of our family and will be deeply missed. Known for her kind heart, selflessness, and meticulously clean and organized household, Lynn always saw the good in everyone and everything. She never forgot a birthday and always looked at the bright side of life. Throughout her life, Lynn held many professional roles, but none were as important to her than raising her children and helping to raise her grandchildren. In her retirement, she loved to travel, especially cherishing the sunsets in Maui. Lynn will be remembered for her love of family and friends, and know she will miss her sidekick Oreo, backyard balcony on Heath, KD and ground beef, McDonald's medium roast, Joe Louis, and Netflix. Her advice to those she loved was: "Be kind always - live every day to the fullest, life is extraordinary and have the best day you can". A celebration of Lynn's life will be held on September 7th.
]]>REYNOLDS, JANET ELAINE Passed away at home on July 8, 2024, after a long battle with cancer. She was a loving wife, mother and sister. She is survived by her children, Matthew, Jennifer and Michelle (Greg); 5 grandchildren; 2 great-grandchildren; siblings, Joanne (Keith) and Bruce (Kathy); multiple nieces and nephews; brother-in-law Larry, (Ginny) and best friend, Halina. She was predeceased by her parents, Bruce and Margaret; husband, James; sister, Fern; and grandson, Brian. She will be missed by many friends. In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to a charity of your choice.
]]>FORGRAVE, GAYLE ELIZABETH (nee WILKES) Passed away peacefully at the family cottage in Innisfil on July 12, 2024 at age 77. Survived by her loving husband, Gordon; her daughter, Karen (Steven) and granddaughter, Laura; her sister-in-law and lifelong friend, Helen McKay (Tom) of Owen Sound and nieces, Ann (Jim) and Julie. Gayle's thoughtfulness and sense of humour gave her many friends that were like family. Gayle loved her career as a primary teacher for the Etobicoke (Toronto) Board. Please join us in celebrating Gayle's life on Saturday July 20th at St. James United Church, 400 Burnhamthorpe Road, Etobicoke. Visitation 3-4 p.m., Funeral Service 4 p.m., Reception to follow.
]]>RUSE, LAWRENCE EDWARD November 14, 1933 - July 11, 2024 Lawrence "Larry" Ruse passed away on July 11, 2024, at the age of 90. A Celebration of Life will take place on August 15th at the Wasaga Beach United Church. Condolences may be entered on the website of Carruthers and Davidson.
]]>WEINSTEIN, DYLLON ELVIS Dyllon Elvis Weinstein, age 18, was a beloved friend, son and sibling who was taken from us tragically July 13, 2024. He leaves behind his father, Larry Weinstein; siblings, Jennifer Weinstein, Taylor Green (spouse Justyn Green), Brody Weinstein (spouse Dalia Weinstein), Paul Herman (spouse Katie Herman), Derrick Weinstein. His grandma, Zhang and mother Karen Zhang. Late grandparents Goldie and Jerry Weinstein, Grandpa Zhang.
]]>FLEMING, THERESA H. On July 10, 2024, surrounded by family, in a room full of love, Theresa H. Fleming (Nana), left us to be reunited with those that left before her. Theresa is survived by her daughter, Rhonda; and husband, Don. Loved forever by grandchildren, Theresa, D.J. and Sarah. Nana will also be missed by her great-grandchildren, who she loved spending every minute with. Theresa is also survived by her son, Dennis, wife, Denise, and their children and families. Theresa was an incredible woman, adored by many, and brought laughter to every room she entered. Theresa will be thought of often, and loved and missed always. We don't say goodbye, we say, "See you later Nana"
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RUKAVINA, Milka July 23, 1937-July 12, 2024 It is with profound sorrow that we announce the passing of Milka (nee Brkljačić) Rukavina in her 87th year. Predeceased by her husband of 61 years, Mate Rukavina (2015). Cherished and devoted mother to Ana (Jure Murgić) and Milan (Christine Whitmore). Proud grandmother of Kathy (Joe Bandula), Michael Murgić (Jelena), Matthew and Tomislav Rukavina and step-grandmother to Christopher and Carmen Kruk. Milka was blessed and grateful for her 5 great-grandchildren, Christian and Petra Bandula, Maja, Thea and Nika Murgić. Loving aunt of Jure and Mary Novačić and their family. Devoted cousin to Mary and Joe Hajer with family, and Katie Ballantyne with family. Milka was predeceased by her Father, Pajo and Mother, Jela (nee Bušljeta) and brother, Jurica and sister, Matija. Milka leaves behind her sister, Marija Maras with family, along with many nieces and nephews in the Rukavina and Majerović families in Canada and Croatia. Milka was born in Trnovac, Croatia on July 23, 1937. She married her husband, Mate Rukavina on January 3, 1954. They began their life working on the vast Rukavina farmland in the plains of Lika nestled under the Velebit mountain. Milka quickly proved herself to her new in-laws and became the driving force in the operation of the farm. As the years passed, they realized a change was needed and they soon moved to Stuttgart, Germany for a time. They later embarked on a journey with their children, starting a new chapter in Canada in the summer of 1969. They quickly settled in Toronto and began their new Canadian life working hard and providing for their family. Milka was a dedicated employee of Weston Bakery Company and later Chocolate Products Limited until her retirement in 1996. Milka enjoyed her new life in Canada, building a beautiful loving home with her husband, and after a few short years they were blessed with 4 grandchildren. Milka's dedication to her family especially her grandkids whom she helped care for and raise while working the nightshift, was something to be admired. She enjoyed cooking and entertaining for her entire family every holiday and was the happiest when she was surrounded by all of them. Milka continued to inspire those around her with her work ethic and drive to succeed, as was proven when she attained her driver's license at the age of 53. In her retirement with her beloved husband Mate, she enjoyed many wonderful years travelling to Cuba, Aruba, Florida and their beachside home in Novalja on the island of Pag in Croatia. Later years were delightfully spent watching her beautiful great grandchildren grow, attending many of their dance recitals and school events. Milka always liked to stay busy and enjoyed knitting and crocheting, gifting many of these hand-crafted items to her family which they will cherish always. Milka lived her life with dignity, respect and her Catholic faith, and was loved by so many. Her kindness and selfness nature was the greatest gifts that our hearts have ever known. She was the perfect combination of strength and softness. Baka, you were everything to all of us and we will never be the same without you. But we hope you can relax now and rest easy. Enjoy your reunion with Dida, you deserve it. Say hi to him from all of us. Thank you to all the dedicated staff at Northridge Long Term Care, all the wonderful providers at Oakville and Milton District Hospitals who through their tender care and compassion made Milka's last few months comfortable and easier for the family. Family and Friends may call at Turner and Porter (Peel) Chapel, 2180 Hurontario St., Mississauga (Hwy. 10, N. of the QEW) on Thursday, July 18th 6-9 p.m. (Prayers at 8 p.m). Mass will be held at the Croatian Martyrs Church, 4605 Mississauga Rd., on Friday, July 19th, at 10 a.m. Interment Assumption Cemetery. Online condolences may be made at www.turnerporter.ca
]]>HOUSTON, JOHN DOUGLAS "JACK" 1938 - 2024 John Houston passed away at Belleville Hospital on July 9. Predeceased by loving wife, Lynda and brothers, Ronald and Robert. Beloved son of the late Finley and Kathleen. Proud father of Andrea. A dedicated Air Canada employee for 28 years, Jack previously served with the RCAF. Following retirement, Jack and Lynda moved back from Brampton to their hometown of Belleville. A celebration of life will take place at 12:30 p.m. on July 20th at Rushnell Funeral Home in Belleville. Donations can be made to Humane Society Hastings Prince Edward. For online condolences, visit: www.rushnell.com
]]>OAKES, JOHN FREDERICK It is with heavy hearts we announce that John Frederick Oakes passed on Sunday, July 14, 2024, in his home, surrounded by family. Born in Toronto on December 31, 1958, John was a loving and devoted father to Oliver, Alexandra and Christopher. He will be deeply missed. A funeral service will be held on Thursday, July 18th, 2024 at 11:00 a.m. at St. Jude's Anglican Church, 160 William Street, Oakville. Reception to follow at The Oakville Club, 56 Water Street, Oakville.
]]>JENNINGS, JOHN ROBERT EARLE John Jennings of Toronto, died July 3, 2024 (age 78), in Michael Garron Hospital, after a lengthy battle with COPD. He had various occupations throughout life, working for Conklin, Bell and CN Rail. He was also a social worker for almost 50 years, and was always willing to help those in need. He was a talented musician and songwriter who had a beautiful voice. John will be missed by many family and friends, including his twin sister, Dorothy; brother, Jim; and sister, June. He will also be missed by his 5 nieces and their children. He was predeceased by his sister, Janet; parents, Jack and Dorothy; and his partner, Ron Creaser. There will not be a service. Interment will be at Resthaven Memorial Gardens, in Scarborough. Condolences, photos and memories may be left at: www.aftercare.org
]]>PINNEY, JANET (JAN) Jan Pinney passed away peacefully, of natural causes, in her home in Elora, Ontario, on June 30, 2024. Jan is the daughter of Pearl and Harry Pinney. She attended the University of Guelph, graduating with a BA in Fine Arts, and went on to teach within the Toronto District School Board. Jan had a successful career teaching in the high school system, retiring at the age of 55. In much of her life, Jan was a skilled artist herself, practicing in various mediums. In her cherished retirement, Jan enjoyed gardening and invited various animals to converse with her on her porch. Following a car accident, Jan was confined mostly to her home. She was lucky to have good friends who helped her in her daily life. Among them were Rob, Becky, and Ella Heal. She leaves behind many cherished friends, in particular Larry Thompson and Karen Durski, both of whom had known Jan for many years. As well as her sister, Rhonda Berman, whom she was grateful to find late in life. Giddy's Funeral Home in Fergus has attended to Jan's end-of-life wishes. Jan wished to be cremated only, with no celebration of life, and her ashes to be scattered at a special place shared with her dear friend, Becka (Becky).
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THORNTON, DAVID ROBERT David Robert Thornton passed away on Tuesday, June 18, 2024, in Toronto, Ontario. Born on April 13, 1943, in Harrow, London, England, to parents, Alfred and Marjorie (Gayton) Thornton. His family immigrated to Canada in 1957 and settled in Saint John. A graduate of Saint John High School in 1960, he studied at National Theatre School of Canada, Montreal, graduating in 1967. He worked extensively in theatre, tv, and film across Canada, Notably at Expo 67. He taught his craft at Toronto Metropolitan University. Surviving are his sister, Glenda in Sackville, NB; son, David (Ashley McKay) and their two children, Sybil and Frederic in Toronto, ON; son, Ryan in Thunderbay; his children, Hunter and Duncan and their mother, Cynthia Fawcett in Sudbury, ON; niece, Andrea Rennick (Ron), their children and grandchildren all in the Fredericton area, NB. In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by brother, Adrian and former wife, Maureen (Allen) Thornton. His struggle with MS is over now. If you want to make an impact with people living with MS now, please make donations to MS Canada, who he supported through the years. Thanks to Baycrest LTC, whose staff were kind, professional, and wonderful support. There will be no visitation, but a Celebration of Life will be held in Toronto.
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SANDY / SAM 1964 to 2009 You are still my super-cool big sister. Can't believe it has been 15 years. Love, Missy
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MOORE, KATHRYN ANN 1966 - 2024 After a courageous battle with illness, we sadly announce the passing of Kathy Moore, on July 10, 2024, at the age of 57. Kathy was a talented artist, and she was truly one-of-a-kind. She will be dearly missed by her family. Cherished sister to Luke (Pavla), Liane (Carl), and John (Jane). Loving aunt to Connor, Bailey and Aiden. Predeceased by her parents, Luke and Ruth Moore (nee Wynands). Special appreciation to the staff at the Kensington Hospice in Toronto for their compassionate care. Visitation at SMITH'S FUNERAL HOME, 1167 Guelph Line (one stop light north of QEW), BURLINGTON (905- 632-3333), on Wednesday, July 17, 2024, from 6-8 p.m. In lieu of flowers, the family would appreciate memorial contributions to Kensington Hospice, in Toronto. www.smithsfh.com
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FERRARI, CATHERINE It is with a heavy heart that we announce the passing of Catherine Ferrari on July 14, 2024. Cathy was an extraordinary person – a loving mother and wife, a dedicated lawyer, proud Spartan, and always full of energy and love. She was the rock of our family. Cathy loved music and brought joy and harmony into our lives. As a wonderful mediator, negotiator, and problem solver, she was a sharp litigator who spent countless hours resolving complex matters with grace and skill. Cathy had a special touch for going above and beyond to help others. She was intelligent, strong-minded, kind, patient, loving, strong-willed, and an involved member of her community. She will be forever missed by her loving amorcito, Armando; her cherished children, Laura and Gabriella; her devoted parents, Erminia and Italo; her dear sister, Cristina, and her husband, Daniel, and their sons, Marco and Giancarlo; her beloved brother, Roberto, and his wife, Mary, and their son, Dante; sus estimados suegros, Jorge y Patty; su querido cuñado, Mauricio; Bonita; as well as her relatives and many friends. Visitations will take place at the Vescio Funeral Home Woodbridge Chapel (8101 Weston Rd., Vaughan), on Tuesday, July 16, 2024, from 6-9 p.m., and on Wednesday, July 17, 2024, from 2-4 p.m. and 6-9 p.m. The Funeral Mass will be celebrated on Thursday, July 18, 2024, at 9:30 a.m. at St. Margaret Mary Roman Catholic Church (8500 Islington Ave., Vaughan). Following the service, Catherine will be cremated in accordance with her wishes. In memory of Catherine, please consider donating to UN Women (unwomen.org), an organization dedicated to empowering women and girls to exercise their human rights and reach their full potential. Your contribution will honor Catherine's legacy and support a cause she deeply cared about. We invite all who knew and loved Catherine to join us in celebrating her remarkable life and honoring her memory. Visit vesciofuneralhome.com to share your condolences and memories of Catherine.
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Aug 4, 1926 - Jul 15, 2023Dearest Mama/Oma As one year beckons since your passing Our love for you is everlasting. We will always cherish your memory Truly, madly, deeply as your family. Your children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren
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BARBISAN, DOLORES Dolores Barbisan (née deGaust) of Burlington, Ontario, age 91, passed away peacefully, of natural causes on Wednesday morning, July 10, 2024, at Joseph Brandt Hospital, in the company of her cherished son, Paul, and daughter-in-law, Louise Lavell. Dolores was born on February 9, 1933, in Glace Bay, Cape Breton Island, and raised in the neighbouring coal-mining town of Dominion. One of seven children of Archibald "Archie" deGaust, her mother, Catherine (née MacKenzie), passed away when she was four, and Archie later remarried Dorothy MacKenzie. In the summer of 1944, the family of nine moved to Antigonish on the Nova Scotia mainland, where Archie pursued farming and Dolores, at the age of 16, joined the Sisters of St. Martha and became a nurse. After nine years with the Sisters, Dolores left the order and relocated to Toronto where she continued nursing. Eventually, on a Newman Club ski trip, she met her future husband, Louis Valentine Barbisan. With Lou, Dolores raised four beloved children – MaryFrances, Paul Emile, John Louis and David Joseph. Dolores, while running a busy household, remained active in her church as a lay Dominican and was an ardent volunteer in numerous causes. She was a unique and wonderful mother, a devoted wife, grandmother and friend. Her gentle disposition, generous nature, kindness, openness to others and ability to be a good listener won the respect of all who knew her. She was preceded in death by her parents; her brother, Archie; and her cherished son, David. She is survived by her husband, Lou; siblings, Anne, Andrew, Benedict, Dorothy and Eleanor; as well as her remaining children, MaryFrances, Paul (Louise), and John (Mindy Heslin); and her beloved grandchildren, Veronica Valentine, Jacob Spencer and Victoria Alicja. Visitation at Smith's Funeral Home, 1167 Guelph Line (one stop light north of QEW), Burlington (905-632-3333), on Tuesday, July 16th, from 6:00-9:00 p.m. Funeral Mass will be celebrated at St. Paul the Apostle Roman Catholic Church, 2265 Headon Rd., Burlington, on Wednesday, July 17th, at 11:00 a.m. Reception to follow. If desired, memorial contributions to the Joseph Brant Hospital Foundation would be appreciated by the family.
]]>PETERS, ELAINE With heavy hearts, we announce the passing of Elaine Peters (Richardson), in her 81st year. Elaine passed away unexpectedly, in the arms of her loving husband of 43 years, early Wednesday morning on July 10, 2024, in Midland, ON. Elaine leaves behind her husband, Ralph, the love of her life. Loving mother of Tim Richardson (Debbie), Tina Vanooteghem (Reiner) and Lori Orzechowski. Proud grandmother of Kirsten, Brianna, Dylan, Maddison and Heidi. Visitation will be held at the Elgin Mills Funeral Centre (1591 Elgin Mills Road East) on Wednesday, July 17, 2024, from 1:00 - 2:00 p.m. followed by a funeral service beginning at 2:00 p.m. The interment will be taking place at the Elgin Mills Cemetery following the service. A reception will be held in memory of Elaine at the Elgin Mills Funeral Centre from 3:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. The immediate family thanks you for sharing in their sorrow. Elaine will be held dear in the hearts of her family, relatives, and many friends
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ZECEVIC, MAGDALENA Magdalena passed away peacefully, surrounded by loved ones on July 10, 2024, at Toronto Western Hospital. She was predeceased by her husband, Vlatko Zecevic. Devoted mother of Peter Majcen, Magdalena Covelli (Francesco), Monica Carey (Michael), and stepdaughters, Helen Zecevic and Marijanna Zimmer. Cherished grandmother to Luka, Maeve, Mateo and Philip. Sister of Vida Farella and aunt of Vivi. She will be sorely missed by family in Slovenia, Serbia and the US, friends, clients and colleagues. Magda was born on March 5, 1952, in Sodražica, Slovenia, and immigrated to Canada as a child. She was a driven and caring woman with a passion for helping others and a joy for life. Visitation will be held on Tuesday, July 16, 2024, at Mount Pleasant Funeral Centre (375 Mount Pleasant Rd.) from 1 - 3 p.m., followed by the service at 3 p.m. Livestreaming at www. etouch.ca. Private cremation and inichment in Mount Pleasant Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada and/or the Peter Munk Cardiac Centre.
]]>BLACKTOPP, DONALD WILLIAM August 11, 1936 - July 12, 2024 Donald William Blacktopp, beloved husband of Sharon, passed away peacefully, surrounded by family, on July 12, 2024, at Oak Ridges Hospice, Port Perry. He was a loving father to Mike (Dee) Blacktopp and Brent (Justine) Blacktopp; and cherished Papa to Glen (Krista) Herring, Donna (Zak) Price, Michelle (Donnie) Hulme, Ray Blacktopp, and Ryan Blacktopp. Don was also a proud great-grandfather to John, Mason, Scott, Gavin, Sophie, Quade, Julianna, Joshie, and Abby. He was predeceased by siblings, Diane Akaye, Carol Handrahan, Butch Blacktopp; and is survived by Bruce Blacktopp (the late Gail), Barb (Jim) Hamilton, and Bill (Joyce) Burgess. Don will be missed by many nieces and nephews; along with special friends, Bruce, Brian and Jamie. Don spent decades as a dedicated truck driver, a career he loved. Known for his friendly demeanor and willingness to lend a hand, Don was always ready to help a friend or family in need. He shared a deep passion for travelling with his wife, exploring almost every state and province in their trailer. In his later years, he found joy in simple pleasures, often meeting friends for lunch at Wendy's. Visitation will be held on Tuesday, July 16, 2024, from 2:00-4:00 and 6:00-8:00 p.m. at Low & Low Funeral Home, 1763 Reach Street, Port Perry, Ontario. A memorial service to celebrate Don's life will be held on Wednesday, July 17, 2024, at 11:00 a.m. in the Low and Low chapel. In lieu of flowers, donations to Oak Ridges Hospice, Port Perry, would be appreciated. Their warmth and unwavering support is beyond measure. In loving memory of Don, we would like to extend our deepest gratitude to Donteh and the staff at Wendy's in Port Perry. Your unwavering kindness and care meant the world to Don, who cherished his daily lunches at your establishment. Your friendly smiles and genuine concern made Wendy's not just a place to eat, but a warm and welcoming community for him. Thank you for brightening his days and for being a source of comfort. Your thoughtfulness will always be remembered fondly. A heartfelt and special thank you to Kayla and Rachel for your tender love and care of Don. Memories may be shared at lowandlow.ca.
]]>NELSON, MARIAN VICTORIA (nee GRYS) In Loving Memory With deep sadness, we announce the passing of Marian Victoria Nelson on July 12, 2024. Marian died peacefully, at her home in Toronto, surrounded by her family. Marian was born in downtown Toronto to Polish parents, John and Jenny Grys, who owned a local grocery store on Niagara Street. The Grys family lived above the grocery store where Marian, along with her two brothers, Henry Grys and Ted Grys, were raised. Marian attended St. Joseph's College and pursued secretarial studies that led her to become a private secretary to the Director of the Ontario Catholic Teachers' Association, a position she proudly held. Marian married Paul Nelson in 1967. Together they raised two loving children, Jeff and Linnea. Marian had a close relationship with her daughter-in-law, Anna; and adored her grandchildren, Isabella and Jaxson, who affectionately called her Babi ("babcia" meaning grandmother in Polish). Marian will be remembered for her warm and friendly nature, for being a loving and devoted mom, and for the joy she received from her dear friends. She was very much loved and will be deeply missed. The family will hold a private memorial at Mount Pleasant Funeral Centre to honour Marian's life. In lieu of flowers, donations in her memory can be made to the Odette Cancer Centre. Marian's family wishes to extend their gratitude to the medical team who provided exceptional care during her illness.
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HISLOP, DONALD KEITH July 27, 1930 – June 11, 2024 Don passed away at St. Joseph's Villa, at age 93. He was married to the love of his life, Barb (deceased), for 55 happy devoted years. He was a caring Dad to Al (Barb) and Karen; a thoughtful, loving and involved Granddad to Laura (Cory), Jessica (Alex), Heather (Matt) and Scott (Stephanie); and fond GG to Miles, Audrey, Ava and Emilia. He enjoyed the companionship of longtime friend, Mary Wallace during the last 14 years of his life. Son of Mildred Rose and stepfather Bill Hislop; Don was part of the big warm Rose family (est. 1840, Canada); and looked forward to the Christmas gatherings of his first cousins. He grew up in Bolton and Weston; joining Sea Cadets and delivering the Toronto Star. "The war news was heavy", but he was proud to have brought the important news of the armistice to people's doorsteps. He worked at the Star, and in marketing positions at Neilson's Ice Cream in Toronto, St. Williams Preserves in Simcoe and Aylmer Del Monte in Hamilton. In the latter part of his career, Don really found his calling as a real estate agent and manager of a Royal LePage office in Burlington. His many interests, and desire to learn and experience new pastimes, meant that he was built for retirement. Don was passionate about sailing and snooker; and enjoyed playing golf, making stained glass and flying model planes to name just a few of his hobbies. He was drawn to boats, planes and cars; owning a number of sailboats, and a powerboat; flying on many vintage planes; and always excited about new car purchases. He loved animals: his dogs, Rex and Chanel; his budgies and love birds; and many tropical fish. Don had a lively mind and the gift of gab. He loved to tell a story, often with humour, and was very topical in his conversation, making him the centre of attention at any gathering. Self-reliant, he steered his own ship, and lived independently until the last months of his life. He made the most of his almost 94 years and lived them to the fullest. Private interment and Celebration of Life.
]]>McNAIR, ELISABETH (nee MILNE) Elisabeth McNair (nee) Milne, born June 29, 1943, left this earthly plain, on July 1, 2024. She leaves behind her sister, Damar Adams; and her nephew, Calum Adams; and his children, Finley and Leah; and her great-niece; and nephews, Evie and Alfie Sims. She is predeceased by her spouse, Jim Milne.
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BOUCHER, ANNE MARIE (nee DESROCHE) 1940-2024 It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Anne Marie Boucher, a beloved and cherished member of our community. Anne Marie was a beacon of kindness, always extending a hand and a smile to everyone she met. Her unwavering faith was a cornerstone of her life, guiding her actions and offering comfort to those around her. A devoted mother and wife, Anne Marie loved her family deeply and unconditionally Anne Marie is survived by her loving son, Roland, who will forever carry forward her legacy of love, faith, and compassion. Her memory will live on in the hearts of her family, friends, and all those whose lives she touched May she rest in eternal peace, knowing she was dearly loved and will be profoundly missed.
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Mar 27, 1960 - Jul 14, 2011Rand - Another year without you; your memory lives on. We think of you all the time. In our hearts and thoughts. - Agatha and your family
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THOMAS, JULIA (nee ALCALÁ) Julia Thomas passed away on July 9, 2024, at the age of 95. Born in Bogotá, Colombia; she was José and Clara Alcalá's eldest child. Rejecting a traditional upbringing, she studied in Toronto, later returning with her daughter and sister. Julia worked in the reinsurance business. She was an executive of Sterling Offices of Canada and among the first women to be allowed into Lloyd's of London. She briefly retired to Colombia, where she was involved in social movements. Returning to Toronto, she became a Vice President at SCOR Reinsurance Company. A determined and resourceful woman; she navigated her trilingual career with grace. She was a role model for young women in her family. During Julita's golden years, she travelled, was a member of the Orchid Society, perfected home cooking, and guided her beloved granddaughters. She was predeceased by her husband, Ted; her brothers, Vicente (Marina) and Hernando (Lupe); and her son-in-law, Ray Foster. She is survived by her daughter, Christine Sanchez; her granddaughters, Maia and Carmen; and her sisters, Cecilia Riaño, Clara Herrle (Gottfried), and Lucila Bulla.
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COUGHLIN, CHRISTOPHER KEYES May the road rise to meet you. May the wind be always at your back. May the sun shine warm upon your face, the rains fall soft upon your fields, and, until we meet again, May God hold you in the palm of his hand. Surrounded by many who loved him, Christopher Keyes Coughlin passed away suddenly on Monday, July 8th, after a short but difficult fight with cancer. He brought much love and many laughs to the family he was born into and the one he created in the broad friendship circle he built around him; from his early years to later in life with his beloved wife, Erin Elizabeth and their daughter. Always ready with a meal, a hug or a joke, he always gave more than he took and he leaves so many wishing they had had more time to give back to him. Her inner strength and love of art, food and culture attracted him to his wife, Erin, who was by his side through their many joys, adventures and challenging times. He was not one to shy away from having strong, smart women with big hearts around him and aspired to that for his adored daughter, Lauren Rose, of whom he was so proud. He loved few things more than time in the sun on the back patio or in the pool with her. He was also incredibly proud of the work he did for his clients. He felt incredibly lucky to work daily with some of his best friends, including Martin, Rob, Nelson, Sean, Toby, K.J., and Gramoz, who were like brothers to him. He held a special place in his heart for his lifelong friend Kevin Davis (Alicia), with whom he shared lots of laughs playing hockey, travelling, and role modelling what true friendship looks like to Kevin and Alicia's sons – his godson Christopher and brothers Jack, Wyatt, and Beau. He also leaves behind Adam Metzler (Nicole), his best friend from childhood, and his best high school friends, Joe DiDomenicis (Heather), Scot Alessi (Emma), and Carlos Rubio-Reyes (Jessica). He served as Best Man for all of these friends' weddings, which says something about what an exceptional friend he was to so many. He is predeceased by his parents, Rosemary Keyes, with whom he shared a love of hockey, politics, family, and St. Columban, and his father Robert, with whom he spent many happy times cruising in their various cars listening to music. That love of cars and music carried through his life and was a love he shared with many of his closest friends. In addition to his wife and daughter; and dear friends; and their families; he leaves behind his aunts, Mary, Helen (late Gerry), Andrea (late Joost), and Doreen (late Tony); his uncle, Peter (Liz). His many cousins, who saw him as a sibling as well as a friend and with whom he spent many happy days, are heartbroken at their loss. His family are very grateful to the medical professionals at North York General and Sunnybrook who supported Chris through his illness – Drs., Jeffrey Myers and Daphne Grossman; as well as nurse, Cassandra, at the palliative unit at NYGH. A celebration of life will be held on July 20, 2024, at the Tara Inn, 2365 Kingston Rd., Scarborough. In order to remember Chris's legacy, rather than donations or flowers, please find someone who needs help in your life, and give this freely without any expectation of something in return.
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May 24, 1974 - Jul 14, 2001"What you leave behind is not what is engraved in stone monuments, but what is woven into the lives of others."You are forever missed, loved and never forgotten.Love, Mom & Dad, Frank & Julie, Lora Marie, Antony & Sarah, Elle & Beatrice XO
]]>ANDERSON, GILLIAN (JILL) May 7, 1944 to July 11, 2024 Jill passed away on July 11, 2024, surrounded by her family, after a long, hard fight against various ailments. She is survived by her husband and best friend, Paul, having enjoyed 62 years of marriage. Her children, David (Claire), Kevin (Edie), and Carey (Jeff) will miss her; along with her grandchildren, Brooke (Eddie), Dylan (Tara), Taylor, Jakob, Mackenzie, Megan, Madison, and Jessie; as well as her great-grandchildren, Kensington and Charles. Jill came to Canada from Dowlais, South Wales, as a young child, and was the oldest of three children, including Kerie (Sophie) and Kim (Peter), of parents, Tom and May Morgan. The Morgans are and continue to be a uniquely tight-knit family, with each generation taking ownership and helping to raise the next, much to Jill's example. Jill was a direct person, and no one had to guess at what her opinion might be. As Jakob so aptly put it, "She gave us all grit and heart and taught us to be unapologetically ourselves. She was a true one-of-one." Jill's soft spot was her genuine love for her nieces, nephews, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren - nothing brought her greater joy than being part of the boisterous conversations at family gatherings. A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date, to include family and close friends. Thank you to the medical team at Northhumberland Hills Hospital in Cobourg - your care and compassion were exceptional.
]]>BERGER, KARIN JULIE With profound sadness we announce the peaceful passing of Karin Julie Berger, who passed away after a brief illness, on July 10, 2024. Devoted mother of Erik (Shannon) and Glen (Kim). Cherished grandmother of Liam, Connor and Sascha. Predeceased by her husband, Knut Berger. Long time companion of Bill MacDonald. She will be lovingly remembered by her extended family in Norway. Her legacy of love and compassion will live on in the hearts of those she touched. Karin's relationships were transformed by one component: love – the love of her family, both in her homeland of Norway, as well as her home here in Canada; where she had a vast circle of friends. All are welcome to gather at Ward Funeral Homes, Weston Chapel (2035 Weston Road, Toronto), on Sunday, July 14, 2024, from 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. Cremation has taken place.
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BRYANT, SHIRLEY ELINORE It is with heavy hearts we announce the passing of Shirley Elinore Bryant, on Saturday, July 6, 2024, in her 95th year. She was predeceased by, and now reunited with her beloved husband, Richard Bryant. Loving mother to William Good; and predeceased by son, Robert (Janice) Good. Cherished grandmother to Robert (Erika) Good, Stephanie Good and Matthew Good. Great-grandmother to Reggie and Archie Good. Cremation arrangements have been entrusted to Penetanguishene Funeral Home. Elinore always had an available seat at the dinner table, a compassionate ear for the communities she served, and a loving heart for her family and friends. Everyone is welcome to the Park Place Community Centre (46 James St., Penetanguishene, ON) on Sunday, July 21st, at 2 p.m. for her Celebration of Life.
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MAZZOTTA, ASSUNTA It is with great sadness and heavy hearts we announce the passing of our cheerful and dear mother, Assunta Mazzotta, on July 11, 2024, surrounded by her loving family, at the age of 92. Beloved wife of the late Luciano. Caring and devoted mother to Frank (Marisa), Silvana (Mike), Claudio, and Angelo (Caroline). Proud Nonna to Lucio (Daniela), Michael (Daniela), Angie, Franco (Rosemary), Justin (Vanessa), Danielle (Michael), Adrian (Sage), Joshua (Nicole), Matthew (Ashley), Adam (Alessia); and bisnonna to 17 wonderful great-grandchildren. Assunta, aka Gradita/Susie/Stella, lived a very colourful and successful life as a hard working restauranteur. Always the very boisterous life of the party. Matriarch of our family, she was always providing guidance and advice in her old school manner, helping to pave the way to success for her children, extended family and so many others who knew her. Assunta will be forever lovingly remembered in the hearts of her family and friends. If desired, donations in Assunta's memory may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society. The family will receive friends at the HOLY CROSS CATHOLIC FUNERAL HOME, 211 Langstaff Road East (west of Bayview Avenue), from 2:00 to 8:00 p.m., on Sunday July 14, 2024. A Mass of Christian Burial will take place within the funeral home in the Chapel of St. Joseph, on Monday, July 15, 2024 at 9:00 a.m. The final rite of committal will take place at Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery, 8361 Yonge St., Thornhill. Online condolences and directions may be found at: www.catholic-cemeteries.com
]]>MACRI, DONNA MARIE 1941- 2024 Passed away peacefully with her loved ones on Wednesday, July 3, 2024 at Humber River Regional Hospital at the age of 83. Donna, beloved wife of Tony. Loving mother of Teresa and her husband, Stan, Lina and her husband, Tony and her loving son, Anthony. Cherished Nonna of granddaughters, Dona and Annamaria; step-granddaughters, of Samantha, Brooke and Sydney. Visitation to be held at Glendale Funeral Home, 1810 Albion Rd., Etobicoke, on Tuesday, July 16, 2024 from 4-8 p.m. Funeral service will be the following day in the Glendale Funeral Home Chapel at 12 noon. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the Heart and Stroke Foundation.
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SCHAD, ROBERT Robert Schad passed away peacefully in Toronto, July 11, 2024, at the age of 95. He will be deeply missed by his wife of 33 years, Elizabeth; his children Michael (Claire), Katherine, and Mark (Karen); many grandchildren; and lifelong friends who cherished Robert's generosity and joie de vivre. He is fondly remembered by Martina and the Kendall, Hooker and MacDonald families. He was predeceased by his first wife, Herta; his daughter, Lili; his sister, Annina; his half-brother, Thomas and stepsiblings Marianne, Margrit and Wolfgang. Robert Otto Dietrich Schad was born in Karlsruhe, Germany on November 3, 1928. His was a childhood filled with athletic pursuits, a deep curiosity of the world around him, and a natural propensity for mischief, something he never lost. Following the war in 1945, Robert trained as a tool-and-die maker in a rigorous European apprentice program. He was at his best using his hands and his brilliant engineering mind, drafting and designing a better way of doing things. Even at a young age, he was all about solutions. Robert landed on the shores of eastern Canada in November 1951, making his way to Toronto with $25 in his pocket and a letter of reference from Albert Einstein. Within two years, he started a business to build a snowmobile which ran beautifully on asphalt but less so on snow. To pay off his debts, Robert opened a tool-making shop in the back of a garage which he built over 50 years into Husky Injection Molding, a global leader in the plastics machinery industry. When he sold Husky in 2007, the company had sales of $1 billion, 3,350 employees, customers in over 100 countries, a 75 percent global market share in PET systems and 1,600 patents. His professional accolades include the Man of the Year, 1972; Lifetime Achievement, 2005; Member, Plastics Hall of Fame, 2006; and International Businessperson of the Year, 2021. For his notable contributions in Europe, Robert was granted Commander in the Order of the Oak Crown from Luxembourg, an award rarely given to non-citizens. Robert was world renowned for his absolute honesty and integrity, always putting the needs of his customers first. He designed a workplace that was a model of sustainability, and an employee wellness program far ahead of its time. He understood that business and environmental and social responsibility were not an either/or proposition. They could exist in tandem. For Robert, there was no such thing as dreaming too big. He was a whirlwind of ideas, his mind always churning, his hands always moving, and he expected the same level of commitment and excellence from all those around him. He unapologetically cut a wide swath through mediocrity and demanded only the best from people. Robert loved animals and nature with an abiding passion and felt privileged to have the means to give back to society, donating $200 million to various initiatives during his lifetime. One of Canada's most respected conservationists, Robert founded the Schad Foundation which supported the creation of nearly 75% of Canada's protected areas and established Earth Rangers, the world's largest youth conservation group. Honouring his family's early connection with naturopathic medicine, Robert helped turn the Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine and the Schad Clinic into the largest and most respected institutions of their kind in North America. Robert earned countless awards for his work, including the title of Honorary Chief of Moose Deer Point First Nation, a rare honour for a non-indigenous person. He received honorary degrees from McMaster University, Carleton University and Humber College and was named to the Order of Canada. An avid skier, windsurfer, tennis player and horseback rider, Robert derived inspiration and energy from the world around him. He was always in motion, and possessed a youth, both physically and mentally, that was the envy of all those who tried to keep up with him – heliskiing well into his 80's. Robert was often found surrounded by friends, family and his beloved dogs at his favourite place, Lanoka Island, on the windswept shores of Georgian Bay. He was a perfect and generous host, indulging his guests in the finest of everything, often preparing breakfast himself after the mandatory swim around the island. He was a man of great integrity, whose word was his bond. His values of hard work, excellence, innovation and social responsibility remained firm and unyielding, even in the face of adversity. A private remembrance will be held for family and close friends. In lieu of flowers, donations can be directed to Earth Rangers at www.earthrangers.com Condolences may be forwarded through www.humphreymiles.com.
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HENNESSEY, LORRAINE Lorraine Hennessey died peacefully at home on Saturday, July 6, 2024 in Toronto at age 76. She leaves behind Eric, her husband of 54 years, as well as four children, Geoffrey, Ryan, Miranda and Julia, and three grandchildren. In the 1980s, Lorraine demonstrated tenacity and determination, juggling the completion of a Master's of Religious Education with a full-time career and the care of four young children. Lorraine spent more than 30 years teaching, predominantly at Loretto Abbey High School. She had a lifelong passion for music, especially opera. At home she loved her dogs, football, reading, and knitting. Lorraine showed strength and humour, inspiring all those who knew her. A Funeral Mass will be held Tuesday, July 16th at 10:00 a.m. at St. Margaret of Scotland Church, 222 Ridley Boulevard in Toronto. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to the Canadian Cancer Society. Condolences may be sent to www.humphreymiles.com.
]]>EAGLESON, ROBERT BLAKE Robert Blake Eagleson, 84, died suddenly July 10, 2024. He was born on February 5, 1940, to Avis and Monty, in Toronto. Little brother to Alan. Bob was known for his charm and mischievous sense of humour, his fierce love of family and friends, his passion for reading, puzzles, and painting. In his later days he rekindled his love of music, serenading his fellow retirees, at the piano, on a nightly basis. Bob would, and did, do anything for his family, Scott (Carol), Kirsten (Anthony), Shamus (April), and Lauren. He treasured being Grandpa Bob to Brendenn, Emma, and Lily; and Great-Grandpa to Treyonn. Bob is reunited with his long-term partner, Bev, who predeceased him in 2022, and is survived by a host of other family and friends who miss him dearly. A celebration of Bob's life will take place at a later date.
]]>BROWN, SHIRLEY ESTHER Passed away peacefully on June 18, 2024 at the age of 96. Loving wife to the late Charles. Beloved mother of Michael and the late David. Mother-in-law to Donna, Jean and Sergio. Grandma to Geoffrey, Sarah, Benjamin, William, Katherine, Laura and Emma. Great-grandma to Evelyn, Eloise, Arthur and Daisy. She was an icon– stylish, well-traveled, elegant and kind. Words cannot express the role she played in the lives of those who knew and loved her. She will be missed by family and dear friends.
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MAZZOCCA, ANTONIO LEONARDO February 14, 1936 - July 7, 2024 Our family is deeply saddened to announce the peaceful passing of Antonio (Tony) Mazzocca. He leaves behind his loving wife, Susanna; daughters, Orienda, Lora, Dora and Graziella; sons-in- law, Angelo, Jack, and Shawn; grandchildren, Carla and her husband Francesco, Claudia and her husband Shaun, Camilla and her fiancé Mario; and his great-grandchildren, Sebastian, Ava and Giulia. Antonio was one of three children, born in Alanno, Pescara, Italy. In 1954, he immigrated to Canada with his family to embark on a new life adventure. He welcomed the opportunity to study and learn English and embraced the Canadian culture. He began his career as a chemical engineer, and later in life he returned to school to become a successful mortgage broker. Antonio found time to explore his interests in music, astronomy and travel. One of his favourite places was Varadero, Cuba, to visit close friendships he and his wife formed over the years. He also enjoyed dancing with his wife and often attracted an audience at events. Antonio is now reunited in heaven with his parents, Orazio and Lucia; brother, Remo; and sister, Anna. Friends and family are welcome to the Glendale Funeral Home & Cemetery, on Tuesday, July 16, 2024. Visitation 10:00 – 11:30 a.m., followed by the service in the Chapel at 12:00 p.m., and entombment. In lieu of flowers, donations will be gratefully received by the Canadian Cancer Society or the Humber River Hospital.
]]>STRACHAN, JAMES ERNEST James "Jim" Ernest Strachan, in his 69th year, passed away peacefully, surrounded by his loving family, on July 9, 2024. He is survived by his sons, Matthew (Kim), Eric (Sam), Adam (Kinsey); and their mother, Linda (Les). Son of the late Doreen and James Strachan. Jim will be dearly missed by his sisters, Lori, Vicky and Beth; nieces and nephews; and cherished colleagues and friends. A celebration of life will be held on Sat., July 20th, 1 - 3 p.m. at Ward Funeral Home. For more service information, visit wardfuneralhomes.com/weston-chapel
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CHAPMAN, JAMES HAROLD July 6, 1944 - July 2, 2024 After a short courageous battle with cancer, just shy of his 80th birthday, Jim went peacefully to be with God. At home now in Heaven with his parents, Harold and Margaret Chapman and his sister, Beatrice Fee and undoubtedly greeted by his beloved dogs, Chauncey and Paige. Lovingly remembered by wife of 45 years, Christine Mary Chapman; Nephew, Bruce Lee; Niece, Heather Scanga and Great-Nephews, Jacob and Benjamin Scanga. Dearly missed by family friends, Rev Allan Burr and Lynnda Burr and family, as well as Everett and Karen Lucenti and family. Jim was born in Toronto and called it home for the entirety of his life. In his early years he lived in Parkdale later moving to the Etobicoke neighbourhoods of Islington, Mimico and Richview. Raised in Christian faith by his parents, Jim attended Parkdale Baptist Church, later transferring to Kingsway Baptist Church and finally Mississauga City Baptist Church. He attended Fern Avenue Public School and Parkdale Collegiate and eventually trained as an electrician. He had careers with CTV and McLean Hunter and provided support to Power Decisions Consulting Inc. In his youth Jim was a member of the Toronto Militia out of Fort York. He enjoyed amateur radio and golfing and spending time outdoors especially in Northern Ontario. Jim was generous with his time and volunteered with church renovation projects and most recently in Event Day Supervisory roles with the Enbridge Ride to Conquer Cancer and the Princess Margaret Cancer Foundation Walk and PMCF Ride to Conquer Cancer. Jim was a devout son, easy going brother, fun Uncle and there are no words adequate to describe the blessing he was as a devoted and cherished husband to his wife, Christine. "I am the resurrection and the life, said the Lord; he that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live; and whosoever liveth and believeth in me shall never die." John 11:25-27 Online condolences and donations available at www.turnerporter.ca
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MAHABIR, ELTON Elton Mahabir of Toronto, Ontario, died peacefully at his home, surrounded by his family on Monday, July 8, 2024, at the age of 74. Born to David and Elsie (née Elahie) Mahabir on December 18, 1949, in San Fernando, Trinidad and Tobago, he immigrated to Toronto, Canada, in 1964. Elton is survived by his wife of 46 years, Hedy (née Winterhoff); children, Jessica (Danny), Justin (Molly) and Natalie (Lucas); and grandchildren, Jarvis, Conrad, Avalon and Nika. Known for his sartorial elegance, sense of humour and generosity, Elton will be dearly missed by his many friends and relatives. Elton was cremated according to his wishes. A Celebration of Elton's Life will occur in September ‒ details to be announced.
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STRONG-LOTTMAN, LINDA Linda Strong-Lottman passed away peacefully, on the morning of Sunday, July 7, 2024. Loved ones are invited to celebrate and remember Linda by visiting: westviewfuneralchapel.com
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SCIGLIANO, PIERINA RAFAELLA (nee VISENTIN) Of Toronto, Ontario, passed away on July 10, 2024, at the age of 96. Pierina was born to Amerigo Visentin and Anna Sabbadin in Treviso, Italy. Growing up, she faced poverty, war, and the death of loved ones. As a young woman, she left Italy for Switzerland before immigrating to Canada, where she met and married her husband, Giovanni, who predeceased her in 2014. She was a dear mother to Marisa (Mak Arvin) and Rocky; and loving nonna to Luciano and Gemma. Sister of the late Humberto (Olga), the late Angelina (the late Francesco), the late Davino (Pierina), and Primo (Cathy). Pierina will also be remembered fondly by her friend, Lloyd Livingstone, extended family and many friends. Pierina took pride in her home and was a wonderful cook, delighting in sharing her legendary meals. After retiring, she taught herself to paint and spent hours creating works of remarkable joy. Visitation will be held at G.H. Hogle Funeral Home, 63 Mimico Ave., on Tuesday, July 16, 2024, from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Mass will be celebrated at 11 a.m. at St. Leo's Catholic Church (277 Royal York Rd.). Burial immediately after at Park Lawn Cemetery (2845 Bloor St. W.). Reception to follow at G.H. Hogle Funeral Home. The family thanks the staff of Kipling Acres who cared for Pierina in the last years of her life. In lieu of flowers, if desired, a memorial donation to The Salvation Army would be appreciated.
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LOCKYEAR, ROBERT JAMES December 9, 1942 - July 9, 2024 Robert James (Jim) Lockyear, in his 82nd year, died on July 9, 2024 from cancer. He is survived by Ann, his wife of nearly 60 years; son, Jeff; grandchildren, Sara and Thomas. He was predeceased by his sister, Marilyn (1940-2024), who died one month previously. Jim spent all his working life in market research and was a keen tennis player until his Multiple Sclerosis put a stop to both. Jim dealt with his MS with grit and determination for 37 years. His optimism, wit and sense of humour will be missed greatly by his family and friends. A memorial event will be arranged at a later date.
]]>FILIP, MARK ANDREW Mark Andrew Filip passed away suddenly at home in Port Hope on Monday, July 1, 2024. Dear father to William. Loving son to Ted Filip and the late Susan Jane Filip. Cherished brother of Matthew Filip (Connie Cameron). He will also be missed by his uncle, Vlad and cousin, Adam. Private arrangements to follow. If desired, memorial contributions may be made to the Princess Margaret Cancer Foundation.
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EURINGER, FRED Fred Euringer, actor, director, playwright and professor emeritus of drama, died at age 90 on July 5, 2024, after a prolonged illness. He is survived by his wife, Rosemary Euringer, who cared for him tenderly through his final years; his sons, Jason and Tristan; his daughter, Amanda; his grandchildren, Rael Abbondanza and Lillian Euringer; and his remarkable daughters-in-law, Jennifer Foster and Janet Song. Born in 1933 to German immigrants in Toronto, Fred grew up in small town Acton, Ontario, where his parents were employed by the Beardmore Tannery. Together they ran the York House, where Mr. Beardmore and commercial clients were hosted by the company. In the 1950s, he attended the University of Toronto to study Anthropology. One fateful night, one of his classes was cancelled, and just outside the lecture hall a poster for the play Uncle Vanya caught his eye. It inspired him to join Hart House Theatre, where he spent many hours working on productions directed by Robert Gill and Herbert Whittaker. That serendipitous moment ignited his deep love for the arts and launched what became a trailblazing career in the theatre. Fred became an actor and director with the Straw Hat Players, performing Summer Stock in Port Carling with the likes of Timothy Findlay and Bill Davis, as well as the late actor Donald Sutherland, who became a lifelong friend. In 1959, Fred won a graduate school scholarship to study directing at Yale University. He returned after one year to work at Crest Theatre and the Village Playhouse in Toronto, before joining the Canadian Players on their North American tour with Pat Galloway, Douglas Campbell and Max Helpmann. While at the Stratford Festival in the 1960s, he wrote the play, Blind Man's Buff. Years later, his memoir, A Fly on the Curtain, celebrated those exhilarating early years in Canadian theatre. In 1963, Fred went to Queen's University in Kingston where he turned a one-man operation into the first university drama department in Ontario. It was there he met another dear friend, English professor, Fred Colwell. After receiving a Canada Council grant, Fred studied mask and mime in Paris with the world-renowned Jacques Le Coq, and returned to become a leading educator of mask work in Canada. He spent nearly thirty years at Queen's and two at the University of Calgary. He taught workshops at the National Theatre School of Canada and LAMDA in London, England. Between 1975 and 1985, he wrote the short story collection, A Dream of Horses and the play, Night Noises. In 1986, he was the Artistic Director of Shakespeare Plus in Nanaimo. Fred performed and directed at The Thousand Island Playhouse, Centaur Theatre, the National Arts Centre, the Globe Theatre and Theatre Calgary, while also taking on acting projects in film and television. Through those hectic years, Fred found much peace at his Kingston home, surrounding himself with nature, books, good food, and even better conversation. A superb gardener, he embodied the expression, "A society grows great when old men plant trees in whose shade they shall never sit." Fred planted tens of thousands of trees during his lifetime, leaving a living legacy for generations to come. "Fred Euringer changed my life," was heard so often from students, colleagues, and even the occasional hitchhiker, that it became a family quote. His contribution to Canadian theatre was monumental; his impact on his students, friends and family no less profound. His creativity, intelligence, humour and dedication to his loved ones will be missed always. A Celebration of Life for friends and family will be held on September 28th at James Reid Funeral Home, located at 1900 John Counter Blvd., Kingston, from 2:00 – 4:00 p.m. Please enter from the rear parking lot doors. In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to the Fred Euringer Award in Drama at the DAN School of Drama and Music, Queen's University, Kingston.
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HOWELL, JOAN (nee MARLOW) A women of noble character - Proverbs 31 On Wednesday, June 19, 2024, Joan Howell (nee Marlow), a loving wife, mother, grandmother, sister and aunt, passed away at the age of 93 at Sts. Peter and Paul Residence in Scarborough where she had been in long term care. Her memory will be cherished by her children, Paula and Mark (Deborah). She will be fondly remembered by her grandchildren, Brittany Linhardt (Steven, Jake and Charlotte) and Brandon as well as her surviving siblings, Joyce Spence and Ruth Nicholls and their families. Those who remember Joan recall her faith, grace and intelligence. Her leadership skills enhanced the Girl Guides of Canada, where she was Chief Commissioner from 1986-1991, Nisbit Lodge where she was Director from 1995-2001, and Good Shepherd Community Church Scarborough. Joan Howell and her husband Les were founding members of GSCC and pillars of strength at West Ellesmere Church for many years before that. Joan was also a wonderful hostess and loved to entertain, hosting large family gatherings, church small groups and her bridge ladies. Joan was preceded in death by her husband, Leslie and her two brothers, Norman and Donald. She is now with the Lord whom she loved and served.
]]>EDWARDS, PHILIP STEWART Philip Edwards passed away May 21, 2024, at the age of 73, of his own choice. Born in 1950, to Marj and Les Edwards, Philip grew up on a farm in Zimbabwe as the youngest of five children. He developed his love of cooking and entertaining from his mother and being a gracious host from his father. Philip's love of arts developed from an early age, as he was in school theatre productions and produced his own film with his friends at high school. At the age of 16 he won a juried art prize at the Art Gallery of Zimbabwe, with a scarp mental sculpture, which was sold and shipped to Beverly Hills, in California. This was the beginning of his art career. He enrolled at University in Witwatersrand, in Johannesburg, and obtained a degree in Computer Science and Applied Maths. On his university break he built a binary computer. His first job at 21 years of age was at the Electricity Supply Commission of South Africa, where he ran support programs for the engineers. It was also at this point in his formative years that he acquired his passion for literature, theatre and opera and developed his skill as an artist, with his first exhibition held whilst at University. Similarly he started on his journey of sewing; creating his first silk jacket. In Johannesburg, Philip met his life partner of 20 years, Ronnie Scott (deceased 1995), who influenced their journey to Toronto. They immigrated to Canada in 1978, where Philip worked in computer programming, starting his own company Butler & Belle. He had a period of time in real estate; then, with his expertise, Philip assisted the Province of Ontario in designing systems for the motor vehicle registry; and for several high-level projects within the Ministry of Health, where he earned great respect for his skills. On Ronnie's passing, Philip took a year sabbatical to Rome, immersing himself in the culture; learning Italian, cooking, painting and falling in love with his adopted Italian family. On his return, he met Tony da Costa and married in 2004; divorcing in 2013. During both relationships, his talent for homemaking and interior design was always remarkable to his friends; and his entertaining and cooking skills were renown – if not intimidating. In transitioning to retirement, Philip and Tony designed a country home in Seaforth; "Casa Nova"; where they lived for several years. On retirement in 2019, Philip relocated to Stratford, Ontario, where, he established a community of good friends and furthered his lifelong interest in theatre, travel and the arts. His most recent accomplishment was to design and produce costumes for the Stratford production of Goblin Macbeth. Over the years, he has held 3 solo art exhibitions, and opened several studios. He has close to 100 paintings hanging in homes in: Toronto, Vancouver, Florida, London (Ont.), London (UK), Amsterdam, Los Angeles, South Africa, Rome (Italy), Australia and Zimbabwe; and sculpture installed in Beverly Hills (CA). Philip was the "perfect man" in whatever he pursued; personally and professionally, but most of all he will be remembered as a good friend to many; and good son, brother and uncle. Forever in our hearts, Philip will be deeply missed and fondly remembered. Philip is survived by his three sisters, nieces and nephews. A celebration of Philip Edwards's life will take place in Stratford, on July 21st, at 76 Queen St., Stratford, at 2:00 p.m.
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WALKER, MARJORIE PAULEEN (nee HEAGLE) Marjorie ("Sandy") Walker passed away peacefully on Friday, July 5, 2024 at Amica Bayview Gardens, in her 99th year. Dear wife of the late John A. Walker, loving mother of Nancy Walker (Jason Fordham) and the late Jane Block. Devoted grandmother to Peter Block (Jaye), Michael Block (Stefie), Andrew Block (Jenn), Jamie Walker and Scott Fordham. Beloved great grandmother "Sammy" to Sofie, Cameron, Katie, Max, Meredith and Analiese Block. Sister and best friend of Joan Boothe and loving sister-in-law of Alan Boothe. Sandy will be missed and lovingly remembered by her nieces and nephews from the Mark, Russell, Schaap and Tawaststjerna families. Born and raised in Regina, Saskatchewan, the family moved to Hoggs Hollow, Toronto in 1941. After graduation from the U of T (Vic College), Sandy married John in 1949. They raised their two daughters in York Mills where Sandy assumed leadership roles in community volunteer positions. Her entrepreneurial spirit prompted her to open two successful gift shops ("Two Pine Doors") in Unionville, Ontario. She and John retired to Port Carling in Muskoka where she created a show worthy garden and entertained their friends and family for many years. A few years after John's passing, Sandy moved to Amica Bayview Gardens where she resumed many friendships from her York Mills days and formed many new friendships both with residents and staff. A special thank you to the Amica staff especially Noel, Anita, Gene and Tom who ensured her comfort during a challenging time. If desired, donations can be made to the Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada in remembrance of her daughter Jane. A funeral service will be held on Monday, July 29, 2024 at 11 a.m. at St. John's York Mills Anglican Church, 19 Don Ridge Dr., Toronto. Condolences may be forwarded through www.humphreymiles.com.
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PAVLIK, MARY Mary Pavlik (nee Gabrik) passed peacefully, in her sleep, on the evening of July 7, 2024, in her 102nd year. Predeceased by her husband, Joseph Pavlik; parents, Andrew and Zuzanna Gabrik; and siblings, Susie, John, Mike and Andy Gabrik. Survived by daughter, Mary-Jo; son, Michael; and many loving nieces, nephews and cousins. Mary was born in Canton, Ohio in 1923, marrying and moving to Toronto in 1954, where she led a full life raising her family and making many friends. She was a special lady and will be missed. Special thanks to Doctors Stan and Faith Feinberg, and her dedicated PSWs, Linda and Connie. A celebration of her life will take place at a later date. Details to follow. In lieu of flowers, a donation to a charity of your choosing would be appreciated. For online condolences to the Pavlik family, please visit www.kanejerrettnorthyork.ca
]]>IDING, NORMAN BERNARD Born December 9, 1939, died July 10, 2024, after a brief illness. Norm was predeceased by his father, Jacobus James John Iding; his mother, Irene Evelyn Boyd; step-mother, Carroll Gould; and his brother, Jack (Marguerite). Left to celebrate Norm's 84 years, are his wife of 59 years, Beverley Iding (nee Cleland); daughter, Lynn (Sandra Thomson); son, John (MaryAnne); grandson, Graham; and granddaughter, Bethany; along with extended family and friends. Norm had a full and happy life working at Ontario Hydro, retiring in Muskoka and volunteering and spending time with family. Norm passed away on the date of his and Bev's 59th wedding anniversary. The family would like to thank the staff at the South Muskoka Memorial Hospital for their compassionate care. Donations to the South Muskoka Hospital Foundation, in Norm's memory, would be gratefully accepted. A Celebration of Life will take place at a future date.
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YLONEN, HEIKKI November 6, 1944 - July 7, 2024 Heikki passed away from an unexpected brief illness after a life well-lived. A lifelong motorsport enthusiast, Heikki was a three-time Canadian national motocross champion (1972, 1974, 1975). He then pivoted to the construction industry, founding a successful building products manufacturer in the Greater Toronto Area. After a 40-year business career, he retired to a life of golf and travel. Heikki left us too soon with many golf games still unplayed. On his request, no funeral service will be held but a donation will be made in his honour to the Margaret Bahen Hospice in Newmarket, Ontario. He will be deeply missed by family and friends.
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McMILLAN, KIRK LYNN April 11, 1967 – July 6, 2024 Kirk, our beloved husband, dad, brother and friend, passed away, surrounded by family, after a brief but fierce battle with cancer. He was a mentor to us all throughout his 57 years; his wisdom, strength, determination, and forever positive outlook continue to guide us through this difficult time. Kirk was born to his loving parents, Lynn and Myra, on their family farm outside Ridgetown, Ontario. He was a proud graduate of Queen's University, where he met his devoted wife, Heather, and was delighted that his Queen's legacy was continued by both of his loving children, Connor and Paige. Kirk's strong work ethic led him to the heights of Bay Street, where he shaped Canada's capital markets over an illustrious 30-year career at CIBC and BMO as "Captain Kirk". Although cut short, his retirement included quality time with family and all his favourite pastimes, as well as trips to the family farm and cottage. In lieu of flowers, Kirk would appreciate donations to Campfire Circle, which funds camp experiences for children impacted by cancer. A personal donation page can be found on their website. A celebration of Kirk's life will be held at Turner & Porter "Peel" Chapel - Please find details on their website.
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HOGAN, EDDA MAFALDA (nee BORGNA) Passed away peacefully, at Dorothy Ley Hospice on July 8, 2024, at the age of 86. Beloved wife of Michael Hogan; and much loved mother of Michael (Catherine), Christine (Andrew) and Susan (Paul). Proud grandmother of Nicola, Nate and Max. Cherished aunt of John Francis. Predeceased by her parents, Angelo and Mary; and sister, Emily. We will love and miss you forever. Edda will be greatly missed by extended family and friends. At Edda's request, no memorial or funeral service will be held. Donations may be made to Dorothy Ley Hospice in memory of Edda. Online condolences may be made through www.turnerporter.ca
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MACHIN, JAMES EDWARD The Machin family is saddened to announce the recent passing of our beloved patriarch, Jim, who left us on June 28, 2024. Dad leaves behind a large and loving family that will live on to cherish his memories, be inspired from his wisdom, and be forever grateful for the wonderful life he and Mom provided over the years. Dad leaves behind his children, Greg (the late Yvonne), Chris (Joanie), Steve (Sue) and Melissa; his grandchildren, Alyssa, Sarah, Mike, Erika, Emma, Mackenzie, Sydney and Jaeden; and great-grandchildren, Huxley, Shay, Zoe and Nathan. Dad and Mom are together again along with countless friends and family. Less than a month earlier, Dad was an active participant at his grandson's wedding where he had the wonderful opportunity to renew acquaintances and enjoy everyone's company one last time. Mom and Dad were married a month shy of 66 years before we lost Mom almost 2 years ago. Dad enjoyed a highly successful business career, primarily in the soft drink industry, ultimately earning the role of President of 7up Canada. He had a passion for golf and was a member of Meadowbrook Golf and Country Club for many years. Although Dad's health declined rapidly at the end, he was blessed with very good health throughout his life and maintained an independent lifestyle right to the end. He was surrounded by his family when he drew his last breath and without a doubt, felt the love in the room with his 4 children at his side. Dad, we already miss you dearly and love you wholeheartedly. A private family celebration of Jim's life will be held at a later date. Online condolences may be made at www.taylorfh.ca.
]]>REID, GEORGINA It is with great sadness that the family of Georgina (Jean) Reid announces her passing on July 8, 2024. Jean was the cherished wife of the recently deceased Curtis Reid, beloved mother of Heather O'Connor (Brian) and Sue Sutcliffe; and the proud grandmother of James Jarvie (Stephanie), Anne MacLachlan (Devon), Valerie Offinga, Susan O'Connor, Megan O'Connor, Tyler Sutcliffe (Lizzy), Michael O'Connor and Alison O'Connor. She was blessed with five great-grandchildren: Dante, Adalina, Summer Jean, Fox, and Curtis James.
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MARINETT, ROGER 1941 – 2024 With sadness, we are announcing the passing of Roger Marinett, our dear brother and uncle. Roger was a world traveller, an avid sports fan and a theatre and classical music devotee. He was a genuinely good man with a generous heart, a clever mind and a wry wit. He made a difference in the lives of a lot of people through his kindness, his humour and his compassion. He was always there to lend a hand or to just enjoy the company of friends and family. He will be sorely missed. He wrote his own obituary a number of years ago and we are including it now: Roger Marinett, September 27, 1941 – July 4, 2024, BSc, University of Toronto. Son of Ernie Marinett and Hilda (Gent). Brother to Bob (Rosalie Russo) and Karen (Brian Carney). Proud uncle to Mike and Matt Marinett; and Max and Sarah Carney. With amazing partner, Berniece Delbrouck (RN in B.C. since 2004). Happy, to have introduced Inta Malejs (a humanist angel) to special buddy Larry Gifford (best male soul I ever knew). Worked in computing at Canada Life (Asst. Director) and at WSIB. Heavily involved in sports at Canada Life; League softball (25 years), bridge, table tennis (even curling and bowling). Ran and played in tennis leagues for 30+ years. Movie critic for 125 friends and acquaintances after retirement. Best male friend, Dave Bennett (now of Montreal), since 1948. Kudos to my other Binswood boys of the '50s (engineers, Gary Bryson and Dave Willis, plus lawyer, Al Johnson). Lastly, special thanks to my dear, kind sister, Karen, for always listening to me. A Celebration of Life for Roger will be held at a later date.
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SCHMIDT-HOLZMANN, ROLF October 30, 1928 - July 8, 2024 Rolf W. Schmidt-Holzmann, 95, of Etobicoke, Ontario, died July 8, 2024. He was born October 30, 1928, to Karl and Helene Schmidt (nee Holzmann) in Krefeld, Germany. Rolf moved to Canada in 1954 and had a long successful career with Sun Life as an agent and financial consultant. Rolf was preceded in death by spouses, Christina (nee von dem Knesebeck, died February 20, 1976) and Xenia (nee Divall, died March 13, 2018); as well as three brothers, one stepbrother and two stepsisters. He passed away at home with his three daughters at his side. Rolf is survived by brothers, Peter and Jochen; sister, Renate; daughters, Helen (David) and Petra; stepdaughter, Lisa (Alec); stepson, Andrew; twelve grandchildren, four stepgrandchildren, six great-grandchildren and four step-great-grandchildren. Visitation will be July 19th, from 4 to 7 p.m., with some Moments of Reflection to be shared at 6 p.m. by his three daughters at Turner and Porter Funeral Home – Yorke Chapel. Private family interment will take place July 22nd. Charitable donations, in lieu of flowers, can be made to Canadian Red Cross, Salvation Army or Canadian Cancer Society. Online condolences may be made through: www.turnerporter.ca
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PIKE, CONSTANCE MARY July 20, 1929 – April 23, 2024 Surrounded by all her children and grandchildren, Connie quietly slipped away at her home in Peterborough, Ontario, after a sudden decline in her health. She was in her 96th year. She was born on July 20, 1929, in Rosetown, Saskatchewan – 'The Heart of the Wheatbelt' – to Scottish immigrants, Colina McIntyre and William Scobie. Connie is survived by her children, Catherine m. Eric Wiebe (Caledon, Ontario), Terry m. Sohee Kang (Bowen Island, B.C.) and Zainab (Peterborough, Ontario); and her grandchildren, Angus, Nuruddin, Connor, Nasruddin, Halimah, Sean, Abdul-Hakim and Dylan. Connie was predeceased by her husband of 66 years, Charles in 2019; and all of her brothers, Lewis, Colin and David; and sister, Anne. As a young girl, Connie loved tap dancing and appeared in local talent shows on the Prairies. She had her eyes on the bright lights of New York City, but her mother wouldn't hear of it! Growing up in The Depression, she remembered men, out of work, often visiting her home in search of a hot meal. Colina never turned anyone away, as long as they performed a small chore such as chopping some wood or pulling weeds. Her parents lived up to their reputation as hard-working thrifty Scots. That generosity of caring and empathy remained core values of Connie throughout her life. In 1939, WWII broke out. Her older brother, Lewis, enlisted in the RCAF and became a Sergeant Pilot, who tragically died during a training mission in England. He was only 22. Connie studied piano and continued playing throughout her life, preferring boogie woogie and modern music to classical pieces. She loved music and sang in choirs. Chuck and Connie met in 1950, at a skating party in Vancouver on a Friday the 13th, when Chuck was studying Engineering at UBC and Connie was in Nursing at Vancouver General Hospital. They married in September 1952 and subsequently moved across Canada, for Chuck's employment with the Canadian Pacific Railway, starting in Regina and continuing to Winnipeg, Schreiber, Toronto, Montreal (Head Office) and finally back to Winnipeg. Connie was always up for a new challenge, and, in her forties, learned to golf at the Royal Montreal Golf Club. She returned to school at John Abbott College, in Ste. Anne de Bellevue, Quebec, and excelled – later having to cut short her studies as she opted to travel with her husband for business. At age 83, she made a hole-in-one on the 12th hole at the Peterborough Golf and Country Club. In 1992, Chuck and Connie retired to Peterborough, Ontario. They enjoyed playing golf and travelling; as well as being closer to their children, grandchildren and Connie's beloved sister, Anne. In their lives, they travelled extensively all over Canada, the U.S., Europe, Asia, South America, the Caribbean, Australia and New Zealand; playing golf or enjoying cruises. Always elegant and vibrant, Connie shone as a hostess. Her grandsons have requested her recipes and she always had a new one, which her family were only too happy to test. She was a timeless beauty, outdone only by her empathetic, caring nature and her unconditional love. Connie's idea of perfect happiness was, "Good health, those I love around me and making a contribution towards others' happiness and well-being." Her warmth and grace were evident, even at the end, as she made sure to tell her grandchildren how enriched and better her life had been having had them in it. She will be dearly missed. A Celebration of Life will be held at a date yet to be determined. We will notify friends and family.
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CHANT-HANNAH, DOROTHY ELIZABETH Some people don't leave even when they are gone. They just stay inside you in a different form. Dorothy Elizabeth Chant-Hannah (nee Currell) passed at Southlake Residential Care Village on June 12, 2024. She had turned 95 in March of this year. Dodie was predeceased by her husbands, William Chant and Arthur Hannah; her daughters, Cathy Willis and Beth Hansen and brother, Tom. She will be greatly missed by her brother, Bob (Nancy); sons, Edward (Susan), Greg (Nancy), Ted (Deb), Garry and Kevin. Dodie was blessed with many grandchildren, Cameron (Kerri), Tyler (Zoe), Katie (Joe), Scott, Nicholas (Michelle), Andrew (Stephanie), Emily, Robin (Steve), Barry (Julia) and Brian. Many thanks to family, her many friends and the staff at Southlake Residential Care Village for their love and support. A special thank you to her team of dedicated personal caregivers, lead by Melanie Eniego, who provided Dorothy amazing care and loving companionship. A celebration of Dodie's life will be held at Thompson Funeral Home, 530 Industrial Parkway South, Aurora, L4G 6W8 on Thursday, July 18th at 1:00 p.m. A reception is planned immediately following the service at the funeral home. As per Dodie's wishes, her interment will take place at Lakeshore Memorial Gardens, 701 Rue. Donegani, Pointe Claire, Quebec H9R 5G6 where she will be reunited with both Bill and Arthur. Family and friends are welcome to join Dorothy for a graveside service at 3:00 p.m. on Tuesday, July 23, 2024, at Lakeshore Memorial Gardens. Condolences can be left at www.ThompsonFH-Aurora.com
]]>OVENS, JOYCE VIVIAN (nee TUGGEY) Beloved wife and war bride of Bill (deceased). At the age of 102, dearly loved mother of Jill and her husband, Doug McMillan; and Judith and her husband, John Larsen. Proud Nanna of Christina, Katrina, Blaine, Marisa and Brina. Dear GNan of Alexie, Luna, Zoie, Olly and Siena. Joyce was a woman with a quick sense of humour, an incredibly generous soul, a beautiful pianist and avid knitter; and someone who maintained her desire for independence until her final days. She followed her heart in all things. She will be fondly remembered by her nieces and nephews in Canada, England and Wales; as well as her friends and the staff at Cedarbrook Lodge. Funeral service will be private. Donations to the Scarborough Hospital, where Joyce was a volunteer for more than 30 years, would be appreciated.
]]>GRIERSON, DENIS ANDREW Denis Andrew Grierson passed away on June 24, 2024, in California, where he resided for the last 20 years, after a short battle with cancer. Born in Malartic, Quebec, survived by his wife, Jackie (Fournier); son, Zachary (Lisa); and daughter, Cassandra (Evan); sister, Maureen (Wayne); and numerous nieces and nephews. Predeceased by his brother, Donald. He loved his work, golf, and his beloved doggies, Tucker, Baxter and Maggie. Donations are welcomed to the cancer society or animal shelters. A Celebration of Life will follow at a later date.
]]>GORDON, DOROTHY JOAN (nee STEANE) Dorothy passed away on July 5, 2024, at the age of 92. Born in Toronto on March 28, 1932, to Edward and Louise (Jean) Steane, Dorothy was the youngest of 3 children. Dorothy is survived by her husband of 72 years, Kenneth; daughters, Judy, Nancy (David) and Darlene (Wayne); grandchildren, Julie, Karen, Sarah, James, Andrew, Jack and Ian; along with 8 great-grandchildren. It gives us comfort to know our mother is with her Saviour. A Celebration of Life service will be held at the Salvation of Army Citadel, 151 Lillian Cres., Barrie, on Saturday, August 10th, at 11:30 a.m. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Salvation Army.
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VARLEY, ALBERT PETER 1960 - 2024 With deep sorrow the family announces Peter's sudden death on Sunday, July 7, 2024. A dearly loved father, brother, and friend, he is survived by his children Jamie (Jordyn), and Grace. Warmly remembered by their mother Sarah Simpson. Survived also by his sisters Shelley Tidy (the late Ashley) and Sandy Fawcett (the late Clyde) and by his brother David (Sharon). Predeceased by his parents Edward (1979) and Doris (2001). Mourned by many wonderful friends from U.C.C. days. You meant the world to him. Peter will be remembered for his fiery political commentary on social media, his enduring interest in the pop culture of his youth, and his love for those closest to him. His career was centred on his passion for politics and the communication of ideas and issues. After high school and a brief period in Montreal he launched a political talk show in Toronto, ultimately winning an Actra. This was then followed by communications specialist work with the Saskatchewan and Ontario governments, the Ontario Institute for Chartered Accountants; the Workers' Compensation Board, and more recently, short-term projects such as Anthony Furey's mayoral campaign. A service to celebrate Peter's life will be held on Wednesday, July 17th at 11:00 a.m. at Humphrey Funeral Home A.W. Miles – Newbigging Chapel Ltd., 1403 Bayview Avenue (south of Davisville), Toronto. Condolences may be sent to www.humphreymiles.com.
]]>LIANG, RAYMOND CHI-RONG Our family is deeply saddened to announce the death of Raymond Chi-Rong Liang, who passed away peacefully in Toronto on July 6, 2024, months after celebrating his 92nd birthday. Born and raised in Taiwan, Raymond became a parent figure to his 9 siblings after his father's early passing. He was a loving husband to Tosi (predeceased); a dedicated father to his children Sherry, Dana (Joseph Chen), Sandy; and a proud grandfather to Nicolas, Michi, Jonathan, Aaron, Olivia, Lucie, and Gemma. Raymond and Tosi met in the village of Shinhua, Taiwan, as young children, eventually attending high school in Tainan together. The family emigrated to Canada in late-1967 after he earned his Doctorate in biochemistry at the National University of Australia. After post-doctoral fellowships at the University of Western Ontario in London and the Banting Institute in Toronto, the family settled in Willowdale. Raymond lived there for fifty years, teaching at the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College, practising as a chiropractor until his retirement and caring for Tosi during her long illness. A devout Christian, Raymond was an active member of the Formosan Grace Christian Church in Toronto. He served as an elder through many important stages in the church's history. He also enjoyed sports such as golf and swimming, and passionately supported Toronto teams, particularly the Blue Jays and the Maple Leafs. His enthusiasm for the Leafs during Hockey Night in Canada telecasts in the 1970s was unmistakable, resonating throughout the house and possibly the entire neighborhood whenever the team scored. In his later years, Raymond cherished spending time with his grandchildren. Even in his advanced age, he remained enthusiastic about activities like golfing, attending grandparents' days at his granddaughters' school, and playing with the family pets. The family is grateful for the care Raymond received from North York General Hospital, particularly the Freeman Centre palliative care team, and also thank Greenview Residence, Liberty Talledo and Gloria Solidarios for their care. Visitation will take place at Kane-Jerrett Funeral Home, 6191 Yonge St., on Friday, July 19, 2024, 10 a.m. – 12 p.m., followed by private burial. We will be celebrating his life on Saturday, July 20, 2024 at 10:30 a.m. at Formosan Grace Christian Church, 841 Progress Ave., Scarborough. In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to the Toronto Symphony Orchestra or North York General Hospital.
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CURRAN, KEVIN Passed away suddenly, at home in Etobicoke, on Sunday, July 7, 2024, at the age of 71. Survived by his loving mother, Rosemary; his sister, Maura; his brother, Terry; and his nephew, Patrick Rikar. Friends will be received at the Ridley Funeral Home, 3080 Lake Shore Blvd. W. (at 14th St., between Islington and Kipling Aves., 416-259-3705) on Sunday from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. A Funeral Service will take place on Monday at noon in the Chapel. Cremation will follow. Donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or to the Lung Association. Messages of Condolence may be placed at www.RidleyFuneralHome.com.
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BERNARDO, STEPHEN CONRAD Steve Bernardo (July 9, 1945) passed away peacefully, at his home in the presence of his family, on July 3, 2024. Steve is the son of Clifford (deceased) and Doris (age 101) Bernardo; and brother of Craig (deceased – Deborah). Steve is survived by his wife of almost 49 years and best friend of almost 50 years, Gemma; his three sons, Matthew (Elizabeth), David (Laura) and Andrew (Jana); seven wonderful grandchildren, Sophia, Rhiannon, Conrad, William, Aubrey, Colin and Helena; and many nieces and nephews. Steve lived in Aurora for 19 years before leaving to study for undergraduate and law degrees at McMaster and Queen's, respectively. Steve worked at Mathews Dinsdale & Clark for 49 years, retiring in 2020, as the most senior partner of this 80-lawyer specialty law firm, with offices in Halifax, Toronto, Calgary and Vancouver. Steve moved his family to Aurora in 1991, where he was heavily involved with Canadian Parents for French, and coached basketball and rugby. In 1999, Steve and a friend established the Junior Program of the Aurora Rugby Club. After merging with the Barbarian Rugby Club, the Aurora Barbs have become one of the largest clubs in Ontario. Steve always considered himself an Aurora boy. In lieu flowers, a memorial contribution may be made in Steve's memory to the Sunnybrook Foundation (https://sunnybrook.ca/foundation/). A Celebration of Life will be held on Sunday, July 21st, at the Aurora Royal Canadian Legion, 105 Industrial Parkway North, Aurora, Ontario, from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. Speeches at 3:00 p.m.
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DONALD, KEITH JOHN 1935 – 2024 Keith passed away peacefully, surrounded by his loving family, in the Palliative Care Centre, at St. Joseph's Hospital in Toronto on Wednesday, July 3, at the age of 89. Born and raised in Toronto, Keith was the son of Archibald and Olive Donald. He will be deeply missed by his beloved wife of 56 years, Muriel Jean (nee Mitchell); and his children, Greg, Tim (Erin) and Melanie (Chris); and his grandchildren, Paige, Claire, Silo and Keiran. He is survived by his dear sister, Bev Stares; and her sons, Jamie and Adam. Keith graduated from University of Toronto Victoria College and became a dedicated high school teacher with the TDSB for 40 years. He taught at Parkdale CI, Bickford Park and The Clarke Institute. He and his wife also did a year of exchange teaching in England. He loved spending summers with family and friends at the cottage, winters in Mexico and was an honorary member of The Boulevard Club. He was a man of many interests; he especially loved reading, sports, CBC Radio, swimming and art. His sense of humour comforted his family in his final days. A private ceremony will take place at Park Lawn Cemetery, where he will be laid to rest in the family plot. With profound sadness we say goodbye. Donations can be made to St. Joseph's Hospital or St. Michael's Hospital.
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PECK, ANDREW LAWRENCE McREA July 12, 1971 - June 25, 2024 Our hearts are heavy in announcing the passing of our dear son and brother, Andrew, on June 25, 2024, at the age of 52. Andrew passed peacefully, at Michael Garron Hospital in Toronto, surrounded by his immediate family: parents, Jane and Iliff Peck; and his sister, Alison Peck (Glen Perry); and the members of his L'Arche Toronto family. Andrew was a kind, gentle and thoughtful man with a strong work ethic and a lively sense of humour. He lived at the L'Arche Toronto Community where he was well loved and respected. By all accounts, he was a quiet influencer with an innate skill of convening people, and teaching important life lessons of love and compassion. Andrew loved music, horseback riding, dogs and games. He particularly enjoyed the company of friends and acts of service, for which he was awarded The Queen's Diamond Jubilee Medal for Volunteering. Andrew will be sorely missed and always remembered by his extended family and his many friends. A celebration of Andrew's life is to be held at the Kane-Jerrett Funeral Home, 6191 Yonge Street, Toronto, Ontario, on September 14, 2024 at 2 p.m. Donations, in memory of Andrew, may be given in favour of L'Arche Toronto Homes Inc., 186 Floyd Avenue, Toronto, Ontario M4J 2J1.
]]>MacLEAN, AUDREY Surrounded by her family on Saturday, July 6, 2024, Audrey Campbell MacLean passed away peacefully, at the age of 90. Predeceased by her loving husband, Neill MacLean. Loving daughter of the late Andrew and Cecilia Aitken; and dear sister of the late Irene McDonald. Loving mother to Robert Drew MacLean (Julie), James Gregory MacLean (Kim); proud grandmother to Joshua, Cecilia, Miranda, Charlotte, Caitlin; and great-grandmother to Elise, Liam and Olivia. In memoriam donations to the Parkinsons and Alzheimer Society is appreciated.
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KAVANAGH, CAROLE Join us for Carole Kavanagh's Celebration of Life Carole Kavanagh (Trefry) passed away on April 27, 2024. Her family and friends miss her a lot and find themselves laughing and smiling as they remember the good times and observe so many of her traits in themselves. The last 5 years were particularly difficult for her as dementia riddled her brilliant brain, but those who knew her before that have thousands of "real Carole" memories tucked away. Carole was born on November 4, 1939 in Sydney, Australia, a city that she loved and missed until the end, where lived with her brother, Eric Trefry; and parents, Anne and Eric Trefry. She married Brian Kavanagh in 1964, and they set off to see the world before returning home to Sydney in 1967. Marea and Monique were born in Sydney and Carole spent the years of our childhood making sure that they knew we were loved and always had each other. In 1980, the family moved to Canada and spent many years in Burlington, Ontario, and then in 1996 when she and Brian parted ways, Carole moved closer to her amazing network of friends, and Isabel (her "sister") in Hamilton. Her daughters, and her grandchildren, Josh and Olivia were central to her life. She spent many months per year visiting her Marea and Brad (Goodwin) and Josh and Liv in Milwaukee, England and North Carolina. Everyone knew that her visits would be filled with cuddles, bad jokes, and lots of ice cream. Sending love and gratitude to everyone who was in Carole's life and has supported us in this difficult time. Please join us for a Celebration of Life for Carole on Sunday, July 28th at McMaster Alumni Hall from 2 - 5 p.m. (memorial at 3 p.m). Please email carolescelebrationoflife@gmail.com if you are planning to attend.
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RAYMOND, MARGARET DORIS (nee BROWN) 1928-2024 Margaret Raymond passed away peacefully on June 12, 2024 at the Humber Heights Assisted Living Facility in Toronto. She was predeceased by her husband, Stanley, whom she was married to for 64 years. She is survived by her four children, Susan Fowler, Allan, Donald and Anne Raymond and son-in-law, Dalton Fowler. Margaret is also survived by eleven grandchildren, and eleven great-grandchildren. The family would like to thank Humber Heights and the dedicated nursing and caregiving staff for their compassion and excellent care. A Celebration of Life reception will be held at the Kane-Jerrett Funeral Home, 8088 Yonge St, Thornhill, on Saturday, July 20th from 11:30 a.m. until 2 p.m. with Family Remarks at 1 p.m. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations in memory of Margaret Raymond be directed to the food bank, The Daily Bread. Condolences may be left at Kane-Jerrett web site https://www.dignitymemorial.com/en-ca/obituaries/thornhill-on/margaret-raymond-11856639
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BUTT, DENNIS FRANCIS Dennis passed away peacefully, on June 26, 2024, surrounded by loved ones, finally free from suffering and pain. He was the only son of Beverly and the late Ronald Butt; beloved brother of Susan White and the late Judy Wile; partner of Marie Kehoe; and nephew of his special aunt, Jackie. Dennis was a man of many talents, particularly in music, which he enjoyed playing with numerous musical friends. He will be deeply missed by his cousins, friends, and his beloved four-legged companions, Beverly and Trip. Many thanks to Cheryl, Judy and Barry for their support during this difficult time for his mother and sister. If desired, donations in Dennis' memory may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society. A celebration of Dennis' life will be held at a later date.
]]>TIMMS, FREDERICK WILLIAM 1931-2024 Our beloved father Frederick (Fred) William Timms, 93, of Etobicoke, Ontario passed away peacefully on July 5, 2024. Our dad will be dearly missed by his family. Dad is survived by his wife of 65 years, Betty. He is also survived by his daughter, Linda Timms; son, Brian Timms; grandsons, Frank (Kathleen) Horvat, and Landon Horvat; great-grandson, Frederick (Freddie) Horvat. Fred also leaves behind his sister, Mary Lou Quinn, his nieces, nephews, and granddog, "Moose". Born on April 30, 1931 in Toronto, Ontario Frederick Timms was an electrician his whole career. Dad gained the nickname "Fred the Electrician" from the many friends that he made over the years as a result of his enjoyment for electrical work and helping others. Dad was a hardworking family man who liked to spend time with his wife, children, and grandsons. Dad was known for his passionate story telling and the ability and willingness to provide directions to wherever you were going. A private service will be held for immediate family members. If desired, donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada in Fred's memory.
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BOYER, ROBINA N. (INA) (nee BALFOUR) Passed away peacefully on Monday, June 24, 2024, just after midnight. Beloved wife of 68 years to the late Henry (Harry) Boyer; loving mother to David Boyer, Helen Hall (John) and Kathy Boyer (Adam Nadolski). Grandmother to Jason, Joshua and the late Kevin Hall; with 5 great-grandchildren, Taylor, Jack, Zack, Grayson and Aidyn Boyer. Ina grew up in the west end of Toronto, settling into the Scarborough area for many years with her family. Ina and Harry retired at Sandy Cove Acres in Stroud, Ontario, living there for over 25 years. Ina was a member of the Stroud curling club for many years and volunteered at the Stroud public library. She was an avid reader with a knack for spelling and knowing words that no one else knew what they meant. Mom will be missed by family members and loved ones who knew her. Ina's family would like to thank the staff at Chartwell Pickering Retirement Centre and Fieldstone Commons Care Community home for their care and support. Donations in memory of Ina may be made to your favourite charity.
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Jul 8, 1925 - Jul 15, 2021Never a momentout of my thoughtsToo deeply lovedever to be forgotten- Pauline
]]>MAYHEW, KENNETH Kenneth, age 86, died after a long struggle with Dementia on Sunday, July 7, 2024, at the St. Catharines General Hospital. Dear brother-in-law of Robert Hawiuk (late Darlene). Uncle of Robbie Hawiuk (Gale), Mark Hawiuk (Victoria) and their children Michael and Julia, Timothy, Greg and Janine Mayhew. Predeceased by his parents, Alson and Vera Mayhew; and siblings, Jack, Teddy and Darlene. Funeral service will be held at Morse & Son Funeral Home, 5917 Main St., Niagara Falls, on Saturday, July 13, 2024, at 2 p.m. Cremation to follow, and then interment in Meaford Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy, donations may be made to Alzheimer Society Niagara. Memories, photos and condolences can be shared at www.morseandson.com.
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TOMLJENOVIC, MATTHEW Born February 20, 1935, Died July 2, 2024 It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Matthew Tomljenovic. He died peacefully, at age 89, on his 69th wedding anniversary, and is survived by his beloved wife, Anne. Matt was the loving father of Julie, Mark (Lisa) and David (Stephanie); and devoted grandfather of Eric, Ella, Kate and Parker. Matt was predeceased by his parents, Maria and Thomas of Thunder Bay, Ontario; and siblings, Jerry and Tom. He is survived by his sister, Rose, of Winnipeg. Matt grew up in Port Arthur, Ontario (now Thunder Bay) and left to study architecture at Ryerson in Toronto. Matt was guided by a deep sense of integrity, an unrelenting work ethic and boundless determination and drive. He started and led his own construction company, Dean Chandler Waterproofing, and worked on some of Toronto's most recognizable landmarks like the CN Tower and Ontario Place. During his career, he was President of the Waterproofing Contractors' Association, President of the Toronto Construction Association, was instrumental in the creation of COCA (Council of Ontario Construction Associations) and was its first Chairman. Matt and Anne loved politics and worked on countless campaigns together. Matt was proud of his many professional accomplishments, however, he was most proud of his long and happy marriage to his deeply loved wife, Anne. Their love story started in Thunder Bay when they were teenagers, and never wavered during their 72 years together. The family would like to thank his caregiver, Laurie, who took exceptional care of him until the end. Matt will be deeply missed by all who loved him. Friends may join the family at the Chapel Ridge Funeral Home, 8911 Woodbine Ave., Markham, on Friday, July 19th from 1 - 4 p.m. Visitation is at 1 p.m., followed by his funeral and some light refreshments. For those who wish, donations may be made to Parkinson Canada. Matt has been cremated and his ashes are being sent to Thunder Bay for burial.
]]>YANO, EMIKO "AMY" (nee KONDO) It is with great sadness we share that Amy passed away peacefully, with her daughters by her side, on July 7, 2024, following a brief illness. Amy was predeceased by George Yano, her loving husband of over 50 years. She will be dearly missed by her daughters, Joanne Yano (Steve Papanastasiou) and Diane Yano (Scott McDonell); and her cherished grandchildren, Jamie and Johnny - all who lovingly and faithfully supported her throughout her life journey. Amy was predeceased by her brother, Sam Kondo (Marge); and her sisters, Haru Kondo and Mitsy Miura (Tad); and other sisters and brothers-in-law. Amy is survived by sisters-in-law, Mary Matsui and Josie Yoshioka. She will forever be remembered by her nieces and nephews, their families and many friends; for her energy, strength and zest for life. The family would like to thank the staff and caregivers at Momiji Seniors Residence and Extendicare Guildwood. Amy's life will be celebrated in a private gathering with family. Those wishing to honour Amy's memory are invited to make donations to Momiji Healthcare Society or the Japanese Canadian Culture Centre, in lieu of flowers or koden.
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McDONALD, MARILYN JULIA (nee MacINNIS) 1935 – 2024 Marilyn Julia McDonald (nee MacInnis) passed, after bravely battling dementia for several years. She is predeceased by her parents, John and Margaret; her loving husband, Hazen; in-laws, Ken and Elizabeth; siblings, Janette, Aird (Ingrid) and Reginald; brothers and sisters-in-law: Roy and Dolores MacLean; Blair and Janette McDonald; Kenneth and Shirley McDonald; and Robert and Florence Robinson. Marilyn is survived by her sons, Hazen (Martha) and Kenneth; grandchildren, Charlotte McDonald and Reginald McDonald (Shannon); daughter-in-law, Michelle Gardner; and nephew, Roy Maclean (Jocelyn Achat); and a wide circle of relations. After a happy upbringing in Glace Bay, Nova Scotia, Marilyn followed her heart and ambitions to pursue a new life in Toronto with her husband, Hazen. Upon retirement and widowhood, Marilyn began her "second" career as a live-in companion to Ken and Michelle; and a loving Nana to Reginald. A service will be held on Saturday, July 13, 2024, at Ridley Funeral Home (3080 Lakeshore Blvd. West), in our chapel, at 11:00 a.m. A Celebration of Life is to follow until 2:00 p.m.
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HUNTER, P. JANE (nee ADAMSON) November 29, 1948 March 31, 2024 Jane ended her life on her own terms, while waiting for MAID to be legal for many people like her with unbearable mental illnesses. Jane lived in a time when Canadian law does not allow all citizens the right to die with dignity with a medically-assisted death, with their loved ones present on a date of their choice. Jane was bereft at leaving her cousin and best friend, Bruce Hunter Deacon (Edmonton), his wife, Helen Brisbin, and their children, Claire, Ben and Alex. Jane is survived by her nephew, Max Hunter Stern (San Francisco); her cousins Beth Deacon (Kelowna), Janice Trites (Dundas), and Tom and Camilla Mitchell (Kirkcaldy, Scotland); and her wonderful friends, Susan Riggs (Guelph), Jeffrey Copeland (Val-des-Monts, QC), and Ross Deacon (Stouffville). Jane lost, too early, her mother, Annie Enid Trites Hunter, her father, Angus Pringle Hunter, her sister, Jill Hunter Stern, her step-mother, Nikki, and her best friends, Barbie Rycroft and Katie Hundt. Jane had stellar business careers for 25 years at IBM Canada Ltd, Molson Breweries of Canada and Optical Recording Corp. In her 40s, she earned an Honours BA in English, Victoria College, University of Toronto, the same college which granted degrees to her grandfather, the Rev. Dr. J. Bruce Hunter, LLD, MC. Jane received her BEd with Dean's Honours (English and Computer Science) and OTC at U of T and her Master of Arts, Counselling Psychology at York U. Jane struggled with misdiagnosis for 23 years until her correct diagnosis in 2020. She fought the good fight. Donations may be made in her name to the Fred Victor Centre (www.fredvictor.org). A private memorial service was held in June. Condolences may be sent to www.humphreymiles.com
]]>PRESTON, JANET ELIZABETH It is with deep sorrow we announce that Janet Elizabeth Preston, in her 77th year, passed away suddenly on June 30, 2024. Janet was born in Toronto to the late Doris (nee Sidney) and the late Stanley Preston. She taught at Seneca, Humber, and Centennial Colleges before returning to school at the age of 50 to become a lawyer, and worked at Taveroff and Associates throughout her entire legal career before retiring in 2017, at the tender age of 70. With a forever curious and loving heart, Janet loved spending time with her family and in her beautiful gardens, where she could often be found tending to her flowers, peacefully taking in the sights and sounds of nature, or lost in a good book. She also enjoyed tenaciously researching her family's genealogy and uncovered a wealth of knowledge throughout her years; one of her many gifts her family will forever cherish. She was the dear and devoted mother of the late Janette Toonen-Lowes (Herman) of Maashees, the Netherlands, Garry Lowes of Toronto, Terri-Lynne Sidney of Toronto, and Kerri Lowes of Toronto; the cherished grandmother of Quinn, Esmée, Blake, Paycen, Mackayla, Allisha, Lacey, Ella, and Riley; and the beloved sister of Lorne Preston (Dorie), the late Lawrence Preston, Marianne Moore (Cliff), Susan Falls (the late Larry), Robert Preston (Janice), and Cynthia Preston (Shawn). Janet will be greatly missed by her large extended family and friends. Family will receive visitors at Highland Funeral Home, 3280 Sheppard Ave. East, Scarborough, on Wednesday, July 17th, from 4 - 8 p.m. A graveside service and interment will take place at Park Lawn Cemetery, 2845 Bloor St. West, Etobicoke (lot O, section 2166), on Friday, July 19th, at 11 a.m. Those who wish to remember Janet in a special way may make gifts in her memory to the Canadian Cancer Society.
]]>ROBINSON, MARGARETE EILEEN It is with great sorrow that I announce the death of Margaret Eileen Robinson. Born on October 29, 1946, she passed away in her sleep June 22, 2024. She was predeceased by her parents, Edgar and Margaret Robinson; her brothers, Jim and Bill Robinson; her sister, Mary Timmins; as well as her nephews, Robert Robinson and Greg Browning. She is survived by her sisters, Judi, Frances, Ellie and Betty; as well as her brothers, John and Ed. She is also survived by her nieces, Naly, Sachie, Brenna, Robin, Kristin, Beth, Lisa, Michele, Renee, Ashley and Lauren; and also her nephews, Justin, James and Darcy. She will also be fondly remembered by her grandnieces, Katherine, Keira, Emma, Kaya and Megan; as well as her grandnephews, Leo, Xavi, Luke, Dylan, Nicholas, Cole, Oden and Alex.
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NAKAMURA, FRANCES YAEKI (nee GOTO) February 8, 1921 – July 4, 2024 Our mother, died peacefully, at Sunnybrook Hospital, July 4, 2024, at the age of 103 years old. She was predeceased by her husband, William Shigeru Nakamura. Frances was the mother of Katherine Hartmann, Irene (Frank) Foulkes, Aiko (deceased) (Howard) Morton, Yuki Newbold, Judy (John) Hayami, Marlene (Ross) MacKenzie, Norma (Craig) Fleming and Douglas (Margaret) Nakamura. Grandmother to Deidre, Suzanne, Cary (deceased), Bryan, Michael, Chris, Daniel, Robert, James, Keith, Alana, Tyler, Jaime; great-grandmother to Samantha, Camille, Emma, Mya, Masami, Alexa, Kayla, Theodora, Kai, Jun. She also is survived by brother-in-law, George Nakamura; and sister-in-law, Sylvia Ise; and many extended family members. She was predeceased by her siblings, Naoe (Tak) Yoshida, Teruji (Kay) Goto, Tomoko (Jake) Yoshida, Sakae (Chips) Ogaki and Masaye (Hugh) Pickard; and several other sisters and brothers-in-law. Yaeki actively participated into her late 90s with many talents and interests: bowling, golfing, sewing, knitting, Bunka embroidery, and Ikebana, as well as continued to be very involved in the Japanese community. Being the oldest of her family, responsibility, respect, family and traditions were instilled at a young age. These intrinsic traits and values of hard work, sincerity and compassion were demonstrated in her relationship with everyone. Our home was always openly welcoming to friends and relatives. She overcame many economic, emotional and physical hardships, yet maintained a positive outlook on life. Her legacy will be a role model example of strength and perseverance, for her own and extended family to emulate. Visitation and Funeral Service will be held on Sunday, July 14th, at Highland Funeral Home - Scarborough Chapel, 3280 Sheppard Ave. E., Scarborough, ON, M1T 3K3. Visitation 1 - 5:30 p.m. Service 6 p.m. We thank all the doctors and PSWs who looked after our mother. In lieu of flowers, consider a donation or koden to the Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre (JCCC) or Momiji Health Care Society.
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BENNETT, PETER MALCOLM September 1, 1934 - July 8, 2024 Our family is deeply saddened to announce the death of Peter Bennett at Bridgepoint Hospital, Toronto. He leaves behind his beloved wife Fran Dempster Bennett, sons Jay (Cindy Lorusso), Andrew (Sheryl Genser) and daughter Wendy (Chad Mutchler), Grandsons Kingsley Bennett, Peter, Chad and Christopher Mutchler. Predeceased by daughter Sandra (2005). Peter, the youngest of a blended family of six, was born in West Midlands, England. War was declared on Peter's 5th birthday when Germany invaded Poland. He and his family were on holiday in North Wales when the soldiers started closing off the beach with barbed wire, which meant they had to forgo their holiday and return home immediately. One year later on his 6th birthday, his house was totally destroyed by an errant bomb jettisoned by a German plane that was on fire. Peter was in a nearby shelter at the time when the bomb hit, and he was buried for a short time, but the fire brigade came quickly to rescue him. After graduating from school, he served his two years mandatory service in the Royal Air Force and had an exciting time working in the British zone for the foreign service in Berlin whereby his knowledge of German was very useful. Three more years of training with MI6 enabled him to remain in Berlin but he eventually realized it was not the career he wanted so he resigned, returned to England and settled in London. He became a reinsurance broker with C.T. Bowring working with Lloyds of London. He also proudly served as chairman of the South Kensington Young Conservatives. Three years later he was hired by the largest American Reinsurance Broker, Guy Carpenter, and transferred to New York City. After training on Wall Street, he was sent to Toronto to help develop their fledgling Canadian operations. Because all the reinsurance brokers were in Toronto, his job included travelling coast to coast to visit and write reinsurance policies for the insurance clients. He welcomed this opportunity to familiarize himself with Canadian culture but soon after was literally travelling around the world to expand the international business. One of his favourite places, along with his wife, was Monte Carlo for a week every September. A few years later he partnered with le Blanc Eldridge Parizeau of Montreal to become president of Canadian International Reinsurance Brokers (C.I.R.B.) and then eventually a merger of the two companies saw him become chairman of the Canadian division of le Blanc Eldridge Parizeau International Inc. (B.E.P.) 20 years later, they were bought out by AON and Peter became deputy chairman of AON / Benfield. With his retirement in 2005 he was pleased to be appointed as a director of Odyssey Re by Fairfax Holdings for 5 years. Peters favorite sport was tennis and he excelled, whereby he and his partner won both the air force and all service championships in 1954. He continued playing tennis and was a formidable opponent for much of his life. Right to the very end, Peter never lost his British sense of humour ! A private burial will take place at Mount Pleasant Cemetery and the family will be happy to receive friends afterwards for visitation and reception at their home on July 15th from 4:00 – 6:00 p.m. In memory of Peter, donations will be gratefully received by the Kidney Foundation of Canada (https://kidney.ca/). Condolences and memories may be sent to www.humphreymiles.com.
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VAN VELZEN, ANDREW JOHN July 3, 1961 - July 6, 2024 It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Andrew van Velzen. Predeceased by his father, John; mother, Josephine (Fieny); and older brother, Robert, Andrew is survived by his sister, Audrey (John); sister-in-law, Jan; nieces, Cassandra, Samantha and Sarah; nephew, Ryan; and his dear friend, Khalid. Andrew grew up in Willowdale, attending Newtonbrook High, where some of his best memories were made on March Break trips to Greece, Spain, and Israel. In recent years, he found joy in walking through Willowdale, passing by his childhood homes on Northwood and Robinter Dr. At 18, Andrew joined Canada World Youth (CWY), spending time on the west coast before embarking on a 9-month journey to India. CWY fostered incredible friendships that Andrew reconnected with through social media in later years. In the early '80s, Andrew became deeply involved in the peace movement. By day, he worked as an elevator operator in the historic Gooderham & Worts building, and by night, he was a rising young executive in the peace movement, organizing peaceful demonstrations and facing numerous arrests in both Canada and the US. His most notable arrest was for a civil disobedience action at Griffiss Air Force Base in upstate New York, where he protested against missile testing and was apprehended by heavily armed soldiers. He was willing to take many personal risks to make the world a better place. In the early '90s, Andrew worked as a researcher for the Canadian Bureau of The LA Times, contributing to many published articles and gaining access to high profile events. It was heartbreaking for Andrew when they chose to close their Canadian Bureau. Andrew later worked for Grand & Toy, where his astounding memory could tell you the make, model, and location of every office product ever sold. His recall for details on major world events was legendary—there was no need for Chat GPT when Andrew was in the room. A gifted writer, Andrew's talents were evident in his LA Times work and hundreds of eloquently crafted letters to editors, primarily in the Toronto Star but also occasionally The Globe and Mail. On his CIUT radio show (U of T campus radio), Andrew interviewed many famous individuals, including the renowned American professor Noam Chomsky. He also developed a close friendship with US historian and foreign policy critic, Gabriel Kolko, during his Toronto years. He was a voracious reader with an incredible retention of knowledge. His passions included Hot Wheels, airplanes, space exploration, books, newspapers, architecture, politics and the moon. He was among one of the first visitors to the CN Tower in 1976, and his infatuation with it lasted a lifetime, it's only fitting that in his last year he got to enjoy the view daily from his new condo. Andrew had an extraordinary ability to make people feel special. His attention to detail, childlike wonder over new experiences, and intense curiosity forged close friendships across all walks of life. He will be missed by so many. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the Canadian Cancer Society. A celebration of Andrew's life will be held at The Pilot on Cumberland St. on Thursday, July 18th, from 6 - 9 p.m.
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MUCCILLI, MATTEO November 4, 1934 – July 7, 2024 It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Matteo Muccilli on July 7, 2024, at the age of 89. Matteo is reunited in heaven with his beloved spouse, Annunziata. He will be deeply missed by his daughter, Lucia (Vittorio Sardellitti). Matteo will be dearly missed by all his extended family and friends. Visitations will be held at Bernardo Funeral Home (2960 Dufferin Street, south of Lawrence Ave., W.), on Wednesday, July 10, 2024 from 2:00-4:00 and 6:00-9:00 p.m. Funeral Mass will be celebrated at St. Charles Borromeo Church (811 Lawrence Ave., W. at Dufferin St.), on Thursday, July 11, 2024 at 10:30 a.m. Entombment to follow at Prospect Cemetery (1450 St. Clair Ave., West, east of Caledonia Road).
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MacLELLAN, JOSEPH ALLAN The death occurred peacefully, on Saturday, July 6, 2024 of Joseph Allan MacLellan, at Presentation Manor in Scarborough. Allan was born in Indian River, PEI, in 1927, the youngest of three siblings. The last surviving member of his immediate family; he is remembered by a niece and two nephews in the US; and by an extended family of nieces and nephews in Canada and Japan. Following graduation from St. Dunstan's College in Charlottetown, with a BA Degree in Social Philosophy, Alan explored a number of options, including substitute teaching, taking a correspondence course in journalism, a stint with Ontario Hydro and two years in the civil service at RCAF Stn. Summerside. After moving to Toronto in 1955, Allan met Mary Jo Gallant, who was also a native islander. They were married in St. Monica's Church in 1960. Allan was employed with the Department of Public Welfare in Toronto, and the Toronto Catholic School Board as a Social Worker, working part time for two years while attending U. of T. to obtain a degree in Social Work. When he retired in 1989, Allan's love of gardening kept him busy, along with continuing to volunteer at Sunnybrook Hospital, and as a member of St. Margaret of Scotland and St. Vincent de Paul Society. In 2019, Allan and Mary Jo moved into Presentation Manor Retirement Home, where they immediately experienced the warm friendly atmosphere and knew that they had made the right choice. Mary Jo predeceased Allan on January 29, 2021. Funeral Mass to take place at Presentation Manor, 61 Fairfax Cres., on Friday, July 12th, at 10:30 a.m. Interment of cremains next to his beloved, Mary Jo, to be held privately at a later date. Donations to the St. Vincent De Paul Society, in his honour, would be greatly appreciated.
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WILCOX, PAUL Paul Wilcox (Brother Willy), FSC, passed away peacefully, on Friday, July 5, 2024. Paul was born in Toronto in 1937; the son of the late, Joseph Wilcox and Margaret Elizabeth Whalen. He was predeceased by his sister, Jane CSJ. He is survived by his siblings, Carl, Peter, James, Margaret Riordan and Nancy. He was a member of the Brothers of the Christian Schools from 1954-2024. He taught in schools in Montreal, Toronto and Yorkton, Saskatchewan. Visitation will take place at 10 a.m., before the Mass of Christian Burial, that will be celebrated on Thursday, July 11th, at 10:30 a.m. in the Chapel of Presentation Manor, 61 Fairfax Crescent, Toronto, Ontario. Interment will take place in Holy Cross Cemetery, Thornhill, Ontario. For further service details or to place online condolences please visit www.pauloconnorfunerals.ca
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PALUMBO, GIOVANNI (GIANNI) March 22, 1935 – July 6, 2024 I don't sing because I am happy; I'm happy because I sing – William James. Holding his hand, was the love of his life, Rosalba, as Giovanni died on Saturday, July 6, 2024, at his residence, at the age of 89. He will be eternally missed by Rosalba, his wife of 65 years and their children, Annette, Norma and Michael. He was a devoted and doting grandfather to Ambrosia and Nastassia. Giovanni grew up in a large family; he will be lovingly remembered by his brother, Mario and sister, Lucia; and peacefully joining his predeceased father, Michele and mother, Antonietta; along with his loving siblings, Brigida, Tony and Carmelo. He will be in the hearts and memories of all his relatives; nieces and nephews; their families; and all the friends he nurtured in his lifetime. Funeral Services: Mount Pleasant Funeral Centre, 375 Mount Pleasant Road, Toronto Ontario M4T 2V8. Funeral Visitation: Friday, July 12, 2024, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. and 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday, July 13, 2024, 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. Funeral Mass: Saturday, July 13, 2024, at 11 a.m. Live streaming will be available saturday, July 13, 2024, at 10:45 a.m. (Eastern Standard Time), via the link on the memorial page. Procession to Burial: Saturday, July 13, 2024, at 12 p.m. Burial: Mount Hope Cemetery, 305 Erskine Avenue, Toronto Ontario M4P 1Z7. Reception Luncheon: at Mount Pleasant Funeral Centre Saturday, July 13, 2024, at 1 p.m.
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GRIFFITHS, ANGELA KAREN Angela Karen Griffiths passed away on July 7, 2024, at the age of 61 after a valiant struggle with cancer. She leaves behind her husband, Brad Stickland who nursed her through her worst times with MS and cancer; her mother, Lily; her sister, Kris and brother-in-law, Ron Lynas. Predeceased by her father, Brian. Angie was big sister and best friend to Kris and Ron and will be deeply missed. Lily was with Angie when she passed and was a tremendous comfort to her over these past many months. She will be missed by her brothers-in-law, Tony and Dennis Stickland. She leaves her Aunts, Lenny, Helen and Jane. Predeceased by Aunts, Stella, Jenny, Anne and Marie and Uncles, Bill and Ron. Angie will be missed by her family of many cousins, her faithful friends who have stood by her over her past difficult times, her neighbours and everyone she had befriended and helped over the years. Angie received her BA from University of Toronto and MBA from York University. She began her career at Laurentian Bank, worked at IBM and PWC and made many long lasting friendships there. Angie loved to travel and enjoyed many trips with Brad and her friends and visiting her cousins Majorie, Teresa and James in England. Angie loved music and most recently enjoyed as many concerts as able, performed by Classic Albums Live which included her very special cousin, Des. Some of the members of CAL even performed for a private concert at Angie's for her 61st birthday organized by Brad. The family will always be grateful for this. She loved her cats especially Milo, her white angel who turned up at her door and stayed by her side throughout her illness. Visitation will be held at McEachnie Funeral Home (28 Old Kingston Road, Ajax, Ontario, L1T 2Z7) on Monday, July 15, 2024 from 6 – 8 p.m. Time to Remember will be held at McEachnie Funeral Home Family Centre on Tuesday, July 16, 2024 from 2 – 5 p.m. If desired, donations can be made to the SPCA or the MS Society or charity of your choice.
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WRIGHT, ELOISE LENORE (nee MILLER) The funeral service will be held on Friday, July 12, 2024 at 11:00 a.m. at Legacy Funeral Home 55 Cedar Pointe Drive, Barrie (parking and entrance on Hwy. 400 side of building), reception to follow. Friends and relatives will be received at Emmanuel Baptist Church 374 Salem Road, Barrie on Thursday, July 11th from 7-9 p.m. and on Friday, July 12th at Legacy Funeral Home from 9:45 -10:45 a.m. Messages of condolence may be forwarded to the family through www.legacyfuneral.ca
]]>SMITH, RAMON GORDON Passed away peacefully on July 5, 2024 in his 93rd year with his loved ones by his side. Born March 25, 1932. Predeceased by his loving wife of 53 years, Helen Smith (nee Whelan); his sister, Beverley Smith and sister-in-law, Ruth Leclerc (Gerard). He was a loving father to his daughters, Ruth Hurdle (John), Janet Smith; son, Michael Smith and his wife, Wanda. Will be greatly missed by his partner for the last 15 years, Mary Snowden. Grandpa to Tosha Brisson (Marc), Taylor Hurdle (Leah), Andrew Hurdle, Hunter Jennings and Michael Hurdle. Great-grandpa to Hannah Brisson and Brie Hurdle. Employee of Canada post for 37 Years retiring in 1989. Ray will be remembered for his love for life, his family, travel, bridge, casino, hockey and golf. A visitation for Ramon will be held Thursday, July 11, 2024 from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. at Paul O'Connor Funeral Home, 1939 Lawrence Avenue East, Scarborough, Ontario, M1R 2Y8. A Funeral Mass will occur Friday, July 12, 2024 at 10:00 a.m. at Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church, 3 Combermere Dr., Toronto, Ontario M3A 2W4.
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FREEMAN, MARGARET JEAN 1931-2024 It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Margaret Jean Freeman on July 7, 2024 at the age of 93. Predeceased by her loving husband, Earl Freeman of 74 years. She will be greatly missed by her children, Toni (John, deceased), Joe (Lynn) and Paul, predeceased by daughters, Anne, Mary Lou (Harold) and son, Kirk. Proud Nan of John, Scott, Corrie, Justin, Michelle, Lee, Keli, DeeAnne, Jesse, Cody, Samantha, Michelle, Jennifer, Elizabeth and Joshua. Proud Great-Grandmother to Billy, Andrew, Matthew, Keidon, Martie, Avery, Braelyn, Harlow, Ronnie, Bowen, Abigail, Chloe, Zedd and Anya. She will be sadly missed by her brother, Michael and his wife, Eva and family. A Visitation will be held at Dixon-Garland Funeral Home, 166 Main Street N. (Markham Road), Markham, on Saturday, July 13 2024 starting at 9:30 a.m. and Service to follow at 11:30 a.m. in Chapel. A special thank you to Emergency Services and staff at Markham Stouffville Hospital. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or Cancer Research would be appreciated. Online condolences may be left at www.dixongarland.com
]]>CANTELL, BETTY MAY (nee LAFFERTY) Betty May Cantell (nee Lafferty), age 83, passed away peacefully, surrounded by her loving family, on Friday, July 5, 2024, in Toronto. Born in Toronto on June 24, 1941, to the late John and Gladys Lafferty. Betty was an exceptional woman, filled with an amazing sense of humour, love and unwavering strength. Predeceased by her husband, Gerry Cantell; and granddaughter, Amanda Violet. Loving mother to Ken, Loren, Jacqueline, and son-in-law, Al. Betty will be greatly missed by her loving sisters, Joan and Carole; grandchildren, Justin, Kristyn, Reed, John, Rhys, Ellie, and Amy; and great-granddaughter, Ivy Laine. Also missed by her many nieces, nephews and friends. A private family service to be held at a later date.
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BENNETT, PETER MALCOLM September 1, 1934 – July 8, 2024 Our family is deeply saddened to announce the death of Peter Bennett at Bridgepoint Hospital, Toronto. He leaves behind his beloved wife Fran Dempster Bennett, sons Jay (Cindy Lorusso), Andrew (Sheryl Genser) and daughter Wendy (Chad Mutchler), Grandsons Kingsley Bennett, Peter, Chad and Christopher Mutchler. Predeceased by daughter Sandra (2005). A private burial at Mount Pleasant Cemetery will take place. Details with respect to visitation and reception will be announced at a later date.
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BACHETTI, PETER UGO 1982 - 2024 It is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing of Peter Ugo Bachetti. He passed away in hospital, after a short illness, surrounded by love and family on July 3, 2024. He will forever be missed by his loving and beloved wife, Amy (nee Bidwell) Bachetti; and his dog, Loki. Pete leaves his heartbroken parents, Quinto and Maureen Bachetti; and his aunt, Suzanne Tremblay. He will be missed by his parents-in-law, Virginia and Wayne Bidwell; and brother-in-law, Nick Bidwell. Pete also leaves his godfather, Lino Bachetti; and countless family and friends, far and wide. He will live on forever in so many of our hearts. Donations can be made to Markham Food Bank. Arrangements have been made for July 12th at Dixon Garland Funeral Home. Visitation on July 12, 2024, from 12-1 p.m., with a Funeral Service at 1 p.m. in the Dixon Garland Funeral Home Chapel and Reception to follow.
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ASQUITH, SUSAN It is with great shock and heartbreak that we announce the sudden death of Susan Asquith on July 1, 2024. If you were meeting Susan for the first time, you would instantly notice her amazing hair and immaculate outfit, and then would very quickly see that her inner beauty was even more stunning than her outer beauty. Her unique warmth and humour made you feel special, like she'd known you forever (unless of course you mentioned Trudeau). Friendships meant everything to Susan. She was up for any get together, anywhere, especially if it involved wine, but that intimate dinner or phone call with a special friend was equally important to her. For Susan, Facebook allowed her to reconnect with friends she knew from kindergarten. She remembered all their names and was incredibly nostalgic. Facebook was also the source of endless laughter as Susan absolutely loved reels of people falling on ice or out of a boat, kids getting hit in the face and old people getting scared half to death. Her other life involved her special time on the island of Anguilla, where she discovered the beach bum she'd always wanted to be. She got hundreds of thousands of steps in along her favourite beach, mingled with the locals and rescued two island kittens, Kevin and Charlie. Known as Mam to her daughter Stephanie's friends; Sue to her Brampton gals; Suzie to the Zuckermans; and as Mimi to her adoring grandchildren, Sami and Kinsley. She is deeply missed by Stephanie, Simon, Sami, Kinsley, Johanne, Dave, Carol, Glenn, Deb, and countless other family and friends, her rescue kittens and of course, the Toronto Star crossword. We will celebrate her life on Friday, July 12, 2024, from 3-6 p.m. at the National Yacht Club, 1 Stadium Road, Toronto. We want to hear all your stories about Susan and what she brought to your life! For those too far away to attend, please share a story by email at: asquithneill@gmail.com
]]>COLES, JUNE MARY (nee GRIGGS) In Loving Memory 1932-2024 Mother, Grandmother, Great-Grandmother June passed away peacefully at home on July 4th with family at her side. Although born in England, June made Canada her home for almost 70 years. All who knew her will remember her love for social events, especially dancing. She was happiest with a group of family and friends chatting, eating and having fun. She was predeceased by her husband, Joseph Coles and will be greatly missed by all the family and friends she left behind. Heddwch yn y Hedd
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MADDEN, JOHN PAUL With heavy hearts, we announce the peaceful passing of Paul on July 4, 2024. Paul was the beloved and devoted husband of Carol (Pronay). He was a loving brother to his sister, Sandra O'Connor (Mike), and his brother, Michael. Paul was also a cherished uncle, cousin, and friend to many, and he will be deeply missed by all who knew him. His smile could brighten any room, and his generosity, kindness, and business acumen were unparalleled. A private family gathering will be held to honour his life. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Diabetes Foundation or Heart and Stroke would be greatly appreciated. Online condolences may be made through www.turnerporter.ca.
]]>CLARKE, PATRICIA Patricia Clarke, wife of Jim Clarke, and mother of Paul (Irma) and Sharon (Jose), died at Chartwell Aurora Long Term Care Residence on July 4th. She was born on February 28, 1938, and passed away peacefully in her sleep. Beloved grandmother of Sean, Trina and Liam, she will be greatly missed. Mass will be celebrated at St. Patrick's Church (5633 Hwy. 7) in Markham on Friday, July 12th at 11:30 a.m.
]]>NOLAN-STEFANUK, JEAN November 16, 1926 – July 3, 2024 It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Jean Nolan-Stefanuk, at the age of 97, on July 3, 2024, at Viva Pickering Retirement Community. Twice widowed, to the loving late John (1996) and late Maurice (2016). Beloved mom to Kathleen, John (Tracy) and Maureen. Cherished Nana to John Michael, Liam, Matthew and Brendan. Dear sister to her brother and 4 sisters. Daughter to the late Mary and late Frank. Jean will be greatly missed by her extended family and friends out West, as well as Anne and her family in Washington, D.C. The family would like to thank the Viva Pickering Retirement Community Staff and Jean's family doctor, Dr. Ayesha for their wonderful care and support. The Committal and Interment will be at Mt. Calvary Cemetery in Trenton, ON, and will take place at a later date. Online condolences can be made to mceachniefuneral.ca
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KOLOLIAN, ARMENOUHI On July 4th, Armenouhi Kololian passed away peacefully, at home surrounded by her family. For the past two years she endured breast cancer, which she chose to live with rather than seek treatment. Armen (to her friends), Ma (to her children and children-in-law) and Nene (to her grandchildren and great-grandchildren), was loved and revered by all who knew her. Armen was born in Cairo, Egypt to survivors of the Armenian Genocide, who had fled to Egypt in 1915 from Turkish Armenia. Armen was an incredibly strong and resilient woman with an indomitable spirit. When the family immigrated to Canada in 1962, at a young age and with two young children, she took on the numerous roles of homemaker, business partner to her husband, while also teaching French in the Toronto elementary school system. As they established themselves in Toronto, Armen took on many leadership roles in the community, in particular within the Toronto Armenian Community and more specifically in the Armenian Relief Society (ARS). In collaboration with the ARS, Armen and Kevork founded the ARS Kololian Elementary School, which continues today with an enrolment of over 600 students. Our Nene was a force of nature. Her advice, some might say command, was always "be kind and do good!" Whenever in a celebratory mood, she would exclaim "YOOPEE!", especially when the Raptors were winning! Armen was predeceased by her loving husband, Kevork. She leaves behind her two children, Vahan (Susie) and Nairy (Yervant). She is also survived by four grandchildren, in whose success she delighted, Hasmig (Chahe), Krikor (Christina), Christopher (Morgan) and Tanya; along with six great-grandchildren, Lenya, Karnie, Kaya, Charles Armen, Felix and Julien. We will really miss her but know that her legacy lives on in everyone's life whom she touched. Far too many to count...and for that we are forever grateful and truly inspired. Kindly visit www.kanejerrett-thornhill.ca for funeral details.
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DAVIDSON, ARCHIE January 25, 1936 – July 3, 2024 Archibald "Archie" Davidson, 88, of Maple, Ontario, sadly left us the evening of July 3, 2024, after a lengthy illness. He leaves behind his beloved wife Daphne, after 62 years of marriage. Together they raised three wonderful children, John (Beth), Dana (Hugh) and Christy. Archie's legacy lives on in his five grandsons, Andrew, James, Josh, Nick and Ajani. To celebrate Archie's remarkable life, we will gather on July 11, 2024, at 11 a.m., at Ward Funeral Home Woodbridge Chapel, 4671 Hwy. 7. For service details, visit wardfuneralhomes.com.
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PRIDEAUX, LORNA ELIZABETH Lorna Elizabeth Prideaux (nee Patterson) passed away peacefully, at home, on July 4, 2024, just a few days following her 80th birthday. She was predeceased by her husband of 48 years, Brian; and will be greatly missed by her children and their families: Kimberly, Alana and Joseph, Pamela, Christopher, Barbara and Francis, Jonathan and Melissa. Lorna was born in Montreal and worked tirelessly as an administrative assistant through the Toronto School of Theology and Knox College. When her hands weren't full taking care of the children she loved so much, she would occupy her time doing crossword puzzles, jigsaw puzzles, reading, baking, or sewing, often while listening to CBC radio or watching crime dramas. She was deeply devoted to a number of charities, but especially a number of groups through the church. As such, the family encourages those who wish to make donations do so by donating to the Church of St. Jude, Wexford. The family will receive friends at the Ogden Funeral Home (4164 Sheppard Avenue East), on Wednesday, July 10th, from 4-8 p.m., with a service to be held at the Church of St. Jude, Wexford, on Thursday, July 11th, at 11 a.m.
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BALLUCH, FRED (KARL) Our family is saddened to announce the passing of Fred (Karl) Balluch, on July 3, 2024, in his 88th year. He is survived by his wife, Rose, and shared a journey of 62 years together. Their family grew with three children, Jocelyn, Elaine, and Karl; four grandchildren, Shaun (Angelica), Charlotte (Scott), Aidan, and Victoria; and four great-grandchildren. Fred's love for humour and a good joke was infectious, often bringing laughter and joy to those around him. He will be deeply missed by those who loved him. A celebration of Fred's life will be held on Thursday, July 25th, from 1-5 p.m. at The Old Country Inn, 198 Main Street, Unionville, Ontario.
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WARGON, ALLAN July 4, 1925 – July 5, 2024 Born in Lodz, Poland; immigrated to Canada with his parents in 1926, and died on Friday, July 5th, at Sunnybrook Veterans Residence, with his loving wife by his side. Predeceased by his father, Yankel and mother, Sureh-Mindle; his brother, Harold; sister-in-law, Marcia; nephew, Joel; and his first wife, Sylvia Truster. Allan is survived by his wife, Esther Israelski; his children, Avivah (Elliott), Sholom (late Erminia), Adam (Alvin), and Evan (Mira); his grandsons, Sam (Eden) and Sasha (Cate); and great-grandsons, Ben and Ira; along with his adopted family, Patricia Joseph, Brian Grell, Sheryl Paul; and their many children and grandchildren. Allan was, among other things, a painter, soldier, designer, filmmaker, farmer, craftsman, poet, and novelist. He also had the honour of being formally adopted by Cayuga Chief Deskaheh and given the name Hohdreewahsteestont ("He who is in charge," a reference to his direction of the film The Longhouse People). The last act of his long, storied life was centered on the Royal Canadian Legion, where his membership and service brought him great pride and joy. He served as Grand Marshall for the 2023 East York Canada Day Parade. The family is deeply grateful to the wonderful staff of the Veterans Residence at Sunnybrook, who took such warm, diligent, and loving care of him in his final months. To learn more about his life in his own words, visit his blog allanwargon.blogspot.com. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 10 - Todmorden. A funeral service will take place at 1 p.m. on Monday, July 8th, at Steeles Memorial Chapel.
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DAVIS, ELIZABETH EVELYN (nee WELLS) December 16, 1921 – July 4, 2024 Elizabeth passed peacefully, at Kingston Health Sciences Centre, with loved ones at her side on Thursday, July 4, 2024, in her 103rd year. Beloved mother of Anne McQueen (Stephen Bolter) and Lee Davis (Julie Urquhart). Loved grandmother to Chris McQueen; and Rob and Drew Davis. Great-grandmother to Benjamin, Juliette and Izzy. Predeceased by her loving husband, Evans Davis; and sister, Shirley Allen. Many thanks to her special PSW, Sharlene Pettit and the many nurses and doctors in emergency and Kidd 10. Cremation has been entrusted to James Reid Funeral Home, 1900 John Counter Blvd., Kingston, ON. There will be no service at this time. Donations, in Elizabeth's name to University Hospitals Kingston Foundation – KGH or to St. James Anglican Church, Kingston, Ontario, would be appreciated.
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EL-AMMAR, IBRAHIM YOUSSEF 1968 – 2024 Passed away peacefully, at Credit Valley Hospital on Thursday, July 4, 2024, at the age of 56. Baro, as he was affectionately known, lived life to the fullest and was the most generous soul to anyone who crossed his path. Beloved husband of Angela Midkiff El-Ammar. Much loved father of John and Janet. Adored son of Youssef and Iginette; and cherished brother of Ghassan (Lara), Ghada (Simon) and Nisrine (Fadi). Dearest uncle to William, Richard, Joey, Stephanie, Michelle, Elios and Gabriella. Friends may call at the Turner & Porter Neweduk- Erin Mills Chapel, 1981 Dundas Street West, Mississauga, on Monday, July 8th, from 2 – 4 and 6 – 9 p.m. Funeral Mass will be held at St. Charbel Church, 7250 W. Credit Avenue, Mississauga, on Tuesday, July 9, 2024, at 11 a.m. Interment Glen Oaks Cemetery. If desired, memorial donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society. Online condolences may be made at www.turnerporter.ca
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HUFFMAN, MARY REBECCA In Loving Memory of Mary Rebecca Huffman, who passed away on July 4, 2024. Beloved wife of Garth for over sixty-five years. Loving mother of Margot (Mike), and Philip Huffman (Carol). Proud grandmother of Myles, Rebecca and Sabrina. She will be missed and fondly remembered by her extended family and many friends. Friends may call at the Turner & Porter Yorke Chapel, 2357 Bloor St. W. (at Windermere, east of Jane St.), on Wednesday, July 10, 2024, from 2 - 4 p.m. As an expression of sympathy, donations can be made in Mary's memory to the Alzheimer Society of Canada or Canadian Cancer Society. Online condolences may be made through www.turnerporter.ca
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MORRIS, PATRICK JAMES Patrick (Pat) Morris, 84, passed away peacefully, on June 26, 2024, surrounded by his loving family. Pat was born March 7, 1940; one of 14 children to Catherine and Henry Morris. A loving husband to Sandy for 62 years; dedicated father to Mike and Laurie; father-in-law to Lee Anne and Mike; and proud grandfather to Jeff, Jason, Mitch, Jordan, and Emily. Pat's legacy of love, wisdom, and joy lives on through his friends and family. A Celebration of Life will be held at 3 p.m., July 24th, at RattleSnake G&CC, in Milton, ON.
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BRUCE, RACHEL JOANNE (nee JACUZZI) Rachel Joanne Bruce was a caring wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, farmer, baker, seamstress, gardener, driver, domino aficionado, and all-around amazing woman. She passed away peacefully, surrounded by loved ones, on June 24, 2024. Rachel was born to Valeriano and Giuseppina Jacuzzi in Antioch, California, on March 19, 1939. After traveling the world and working for Air Canada, she met her husband, John Neil Bruce. Together they had two children, Neil and Shawn, who in turn gave her grandchildren, Asher, Miles, Iona, and Indie. She was stepmother to Haddo, Bonnie, and Dana; and grandmother to Carlie, Shane, Christie, Jeff, Jara, and Tyler, as well as many great-grandchildren. The youngest of eight, Rachel quickly became the dessert master of her family, baking incredible cookies and pies, and always boiling a kettle of water to make tea the moment she saw someone driving up the long road of her farm outside Toronto, Canada. She never allowed anyone to leave without giving them a warm smile and a full belly. A funeral service is scheduled for 10 a.m., on July 9th, at St. Andrew's Catholic Church, in Pasadena, California. In lieu of flowers, please donate to the Alzheimer's Association on her behalf.
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TZOGAS, EVANGELOS February 25, 1931 - June 30, 2024 Passed away suddenly and peacefully at the age of 93. Loving and devoted husband to the late Evangelia (2022), for 66, wonderful, blessed years. Cherished father to Chris (Penny) and Perry (Helen). Proud and devoted Dedo to Mark, Matthew (Sierra) and Lauren. Loved and survived by his dear brothers, Socratis (Irene), Louie (Late Vangie), Makedon (Marina) and George (Terry) Tzogas; and predeceased by his brother, Miltiadis Tzogas (Late Pelegia). Reunited in heaven with his loving parents, Periklis and Anna Tzogas. Dear Brother-in-law to the Late Mary Novis (Late Bill), the Late Irene Proskos (Late Steve), Meni Samaras (Peter) and Cathy MacKay (Late Ken). Evangelos will always be remembered as a loving, kind and caring husband, father, grandfather (Dedo), brother, brother-in-law, uncle, cousin and friend to all; and he will be sadly missed and forever held in the hearts of the entire Tzogas and Loumanis Family. Friends may call at PINE HILLS CEMETERY & FUNERAL CENTRE, 625 Birchmount Rd., Scarborough (north of St. Clair Ave. E., 416-267-8229) on Sunday, July 7, 2024, for Visitation from 5:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.; Prayer Service at 6:00 p.m. A Funeral Service will be held on Monday, July 8, 2024, 10:00 a.m., at St. Kosmas Aitolos Greek Orthodox Church (2817 St. Clair Ave. E., Scarborough); Burial Service to follow at Pine Hills Cemetery; Section 15; lot 2106.
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DALE, MEL March 1, 1933 – July 3, 2024 Passed away peacefully, at North York General Hospital on July 3, 2024, following a sudden and unexpected health crisis. Beloved husband of May for 61 years who predeceased Mel nine months earlier. Adored by son, Craig (Bruce) and daughter, Andrea (Amrit). Loving Papa to Cole, David, and Mila (Frankie) and Arlo. Predeceased by Mother, Lillian Dale; and brothers, Dennis and Terry. Born in Brampton, Ontario on March 1, 1933, Mel was a life-long Torontonian. Mel spoke openly about growing up poor and working part-time jobs through high school to contribute financially to his family. Following completion of high school Mel found employment as a commercial insurance underwriter at Phoenix of London. That led to applying for a position at an insurance brokerage located across the street. The die was cast and Mel through tremendous dedication and energy built a successful career, that included brokerage ownership, that established the foundation for supporting his young family. Mel and May met at a political event and dating quickly led to marriage in 1962. Courtship included Mel impressing May with his skills piloting an amphibious aircraft whilst mixing martinis. Both Mel and May shared similar early life experiences, growing up in a father-less home with little financial security and hard-working mothers caring for their children. Together, Mel and May set off to build a life that provided stability, certainty, and promise. They built their family quickly. Andrea was born in 1963 and Craig in 1965. Together, Mel and May established an expansive network of friends enriched through those they met at the Donalda Club in Toronto and the Wyndemere Club in Naples, Florida. Their pursuits spanned sports, such as tennis and golf, worldwide travel, hosting parties, and limitless support of their children and their respective goals. Wholehearted thanks and appreciation are extended to the entire health care team at 3 West, Oncology and Palliative Care at the North York General Hospital. Further, our gratitude to the kind and skilled staff of Integracare who provided critical support to Mel in his final weeks of life. Special appreciation is extended to Amelia (Maria), a longstanding provider of support and companionship to our family for 47 years. Cremation has taken place. A private, family celebration of life will happen at a future date. Online condolences may be made through https://www.mountpleasantgroup.com/en. In lieu of flowers, we ask you consider a donation to the Freeman Centre for the Advancement of Palliative Care at North York General Hospital.
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1938 - 2023It's lonely here without you. We miss you more each day.Your loving family
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Nick, Happy Birthday. My beloved, another year has gone by without you. And I thought it would become easier. But it hasn't. I miss you, your warm embrace, amazing times we spent together, and the endless good times we had with our friends. I will always love you, Nick, until the end of time, you're one and only. Karla
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O'HARA, TIMOTHY GEORGE 1951-2024 Died at Stevenson Memorial Hospital June 30. Missing him immensely is his companion, sweetheart and best friend for the last 30+ years, Millie Quigley who now will never hear I love you again from this wonderful man. He was predeceased by his parents, Donald Bernard O'Hara and Marion Josephine O'Hara (nee Madgett). He was the proud father to Jeremy (Kim) and grandfather to their sons, Logan, Teague and Brennen. Special mention to Jeremy's mom, Debi. He is survived by his older brother, Brian (Claire) and their daughter, Andra and son, Sam; younger brother, Barney (Gloria) and their son, Tommy. Family was so very important to him and his two favourite times of the year were Thanksgiving and Christmas as the O'Hara clan would gather at his home where there was always an over abundance of food. Tim loved to cook. Yearly parties like Caribana in East York at Millie's, Gusorama to celebrate the wild asparagus patch and you never knew when there might be a 'hatch' happening for no particular reason. And music. Oh, how he loved his tunes to the point he had five sets of drums. Well he did play in three different bands at one point and when the home was lost to a fire in 2019 and rebuilt, a music room was an added feature where one set of drums was set up and a record player to listen to the countless 78's plus the racks of CD's for other times. And there were always pets; currently being two cats, Daddy and Fred and Tim's dog Louie who followed him constantly. Tim had been a realtor for 40 years and met so many wonderful people, some of whom became good friends. In 2022 Tim drove himself for four weeks of radiation to South Lake Hospital for prostrate cancer. In 2023 Tim was diagnosed with a very aggressive skin cancer - squamous cell carcinoma, endured a nine hour operation to remove his ear and lymph nodes followed by 6-1/2 weeks of radiation at Princess Margaret. He even had an appointment at Sunnybrook for a prosthetic ear which pleased him. But the Parkinson's that he was diagnosed with by Princess Margaret in the fall caught up with him and complications of it stole this brave man from all of us - too soon. He endured so much. Thank you to Stevenson Memorial Hospital and their support staff. Tim and Millie's yearly fundraiser at their home for the Alliston District Humane Society was always a social event and if you wish to make a donation in his name, it would be appreciated. A Celebration of Life will be held at the Legion in Alliston on August 11th.
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DOUCETTE, MAY (nee FITZPATRICK) February 7, 1945 - June 30, 2024 It is with deep sorrow that we announce the peaceful passing of May Doucette on June 30, 2024, surrounded by her loved ones. May's life was a testament to love, kindness, and strength. May is survived by her devoted husband, Michael, her loving daughter, Melissa; and her adored grandchildren, Jasmine, Emma, and Bow. She was predeceased by her beloved son, Tim; and daughter, Sarah, whom she affectionately called Happy Heart. We invite you to share your memories, thoughts, and condolences as we celebrate the life of a remarkable woman who touched so many hearts. In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests that donations be made to Cystic Fibrosis Canada in May's memory.
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LOGAN, WILLIAM H. June 26, 1925 - June 27, 2024 Feisty and competitive to the end, Bill Logan pushed himself to achieve one final milestone before his passing on Thursday, June 27, 2024. When he died peacefully, at 3:00 a.m., just hours after celebrating his 99th birthday, he surpassed a marker set by his grandfather, David Logan, who died at 98 years. Despite Bill's faltering health over the past few weeks, he willed himself to make it to June 26 – a date circled on his calendar by his daughters – and officially entered his 100th year before departing this world. William Harry Logan was born in Scarborough, Ontario on June 26, 1925, to Harry and Lillian Logan; and sister, Bernice. As a child of the Great Depression and the Second World War, Bill overcame many obstacles, relying on a combination of scrappiness, love of fun, and an irrepressible zest for life. Growing up in the Toronto neighbourhood of Riverdale, he helped support his family through tough times with a Toronto Telegram newspaper route that, at its peak, encompassed two hundred homes. Although he stood only about five feet, eight inches – earning him the nickname "Shorty" from his father – he made his way through the ranks of minor hockey to secure a spot as a right winger on the Toronto Victory Aircraft Junior B team. He regaled his grandchildren with stories about his battles on the ice. Curling was another sport Bill enjoyed over the decades. First, as a member of the Tam O'Shanter Curling Club in Agincourt then as a founding member of the new Tam Heather Curling Club. He later joined the Huntsville Curling Club where he was a member for many years. Bill knew Ruth (nee Watson) for several years before they started dating and eventually married in 1949. The couple settled in Agincourt, Scarborough, where they had four daughters: Lyn, the late Kathy, Debbie, and Kim. Bill and Ruth enjoyed 48 years together before Ruth passed away in 1997. Bill found love again and married Margaret (nee Macklin), who passed away in 2014. Bill began his career as a teacher before being promoted to principal. First, at Agincourt Public School, later Guildwood P.S., and Tecumseh Senior P.S. He completed an undergraduate degree, majoring in psychology, from the University of Toronto in 1965. He was the first post-secondary graduate from his family, a point of immense pride for Bill. He retired from the Scarborough Board of Education in 1981. When he bought lakefront property in Muskoka, in the late 1960's, he tapped his social network to help him build what became his most treasured possession – the family cottage. Every weekend a make-shift crew of friends, colleagues, and his daughters trekked up Hwy. 11 to Rebecca Lake to help him construct what remains a familial centrepiece. Bill and Ruth loved Muskoka and eventually moved to Huntsville in 1996. Among his other passions was music. He especially loved musical productions, big band sounds, the standards; particularly Frank Sinatra. Bill and Ruth enjoyed dining and dancing to this music at the Palais Royale and the Royal York Hotel. Bill had an abiding love and respect for nature and all animals. In fact, squirrels and blue jays will miss his generous supply of peanuts! Bill is survived by his daughters, Lyn McArthur (d. Ross ), Debbie Hood (Frank), and Kim Logan (Dan); as well as his seven grandchildren, Joe (Jen), Greg (Hayley), Luke (Jenny), Geoff (Amanda), Dean, Jonathan, and Emily (Josh). He was also a great-grandfather to Cy, Jane, Isla, and his namesake, Logan. The family is grateful for the exceptional care Bill received by the staff at The Pines Nursing Home, Bracebridge where he spent the last year and a half. As per Bill's wishes, there will be no funeral. Condolences may be left at mitchellfuneralhome.ca, Huntsville, ON; and if desired, donations may be made to the Canadian Wildlife Federation http://canadianwildlifefederation.ca/
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LINTON, GERALD WILSON "GERRY" Gerry passed away peacefully, in Collingwood, on Monday, July 1, 2024. Born on March 21, 1929, he was a son of the late Richard and Ethel (nee Martin) Linton. Gerry was a successful Real Estate and Insurance Broker in Toronto. He is survived by his beloved wife of 53 years, Valerie Linton. He was the much-loved father of Gregory Linton (Abby); and dear uncle of Margaret, Andy, Aidan, Aaron, Alycia. Private family arrangements at this time. As your expression of sympathy, donations to a charity of your choice would be appreciated and may be made through the Ferguson Funeral Home, 48 Boucher St. E., Meaford, ON N4L 1B9 to whom arrangements have been entrusted. fergusonfuneralhomes.ca
]]>RENE, LUCIEN JOSEPH July 23, 1945 - June 27, 2024 It is with great sadness we announce the sudden passing of Lucien. He passed away in West Lincoln Memorial Hospital, with peace and dignity, after a short but fierce battle with cancer. He loved life and lived it the way he wanted. Predeceased by parents, Joseph Ludger Rene and Ann (Hnatyshyn) Rene; and a brother, Roderick Rene. Survived by his loving partner of 55 years, Dennis Rodney Tuck. Lucien will be greatly missed by his much-loved fur babies, Geronimo and Angel. A devoted promoter of goodwill toward so many charities in his community, he will be missed by neighbours, friends everywhere and his adopted family in Smithville. Details for a Celebration of Life will be announced when arrangements are complete. Arrangements entrusted to Merritt Funeral Home Inc.
]]>LAMB, GARRY TANSLEY March 25, 1934 – July 2, 2024 Garry passed away peacefully at Yee Hong Hospice in Scarborough Ontario. He leaves behind his son, Terry Lamb; daughter-in-law, Bonnie; grandchildren, Krista (Rob) and Scott (Paige) and great-granddaughter, Quinn born to Krista and Rob earlier this year. He also leaves behind his daughter, Tracey Blake; son-in-law, Phil Blake and his sister, Jackie Johnston. He was predeceased by his wife, Valena Lamb and his brother, Bill Lamb. Cremation has taken place. The family has decided to not have a service or memorial. Interment will be done privately at a later date. The family requests those who wish to express sympathy to consider making a donation to the Yee Hong Hospice https://www.yeehong.com/foundation/ways-to-give/ in Garry's name. Their very kind and respectful care was greatly appreciated.
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HUMENNY, DAVID WALTER Passed away with his loving wife by his side on Sunday, June 30, 2024 at the age of 69. Devoted husband of Rosanna for 43 wonderful years. Proud father of Melissa (Mark) and Tyler. Cherished grandfather of Joseph David. Dear brother of Cindy and cousin of Marie. David will be missed by his brother-in-law Addy (Ann-Marie) and their children, Kelly (Adam) and Michael (Monika) and their children, Ryley, Eric, Matthew and Victoria. David has been reunited with his loving parents, Walter and Lena. He was a man who also loved the outdoors. Dave loved spending his winters skiing and watching hockey. His summers were spent up North, on the boat, golfing, making pizza or working on a new project. Above all, his passion was hosting his friends and family at his beloved cottage or home in Collingwood. Dave had a personality that was truly larger than life. He was dearly loved by family and friends. Family and friends will be received at the Ward Funeral 4671 Hwy. 7, Woodbridge (just west of Pine Valley Dr.) on Thursday, July 11th, 6 p.m. - 8 p.m. and Friday, July 12th from 9:30 a.m. until service time at 11:30 a.m. Interment to follow at Queen of Heaven Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, as expressions of sympathy donations to the UHN Foundation to help support the Ajmera Transplant Centre would be appreciated.
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JOHNSON, AUGUST "GUS" JOHN An avid amateur radio operator (VE3 DSE), Gus left us suddenly on July 3, 2024 to join his life long amateur radio friends at their ham shack in the sky. Born in Blaine Lake, Saskatchewan on August 12, 1930 to parents, John Max Johnson (Stupnikoff) and Martha Patricia Planadin, Gus would eventually settle in Toronto, Ontario where he met the love of his life and wife of 73 years, Lillian. He leaves behind his wife, Lillian; five children, Brian (Karen), Judy (Charles Munro), Christopher, Mark (Lisa) and Brenda (Doug Bennett) and sister, Elaine Kuenzig, as well as four grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. With a great passion for electronics and ability to fix most anything imaginable, he was the ultimate MacGyver and "Mr. Fix-It". Early career as a Quality Control Engineer, he was proud to have worked at Orenda Engines on Canada's Avro Arrow aircraft and later with Goodyear Tire and Xerox Canada. He capped his career with a very successful entrepreneurial venture in the metal fabrication business. Friends and relatives are invited to join us and remember Gus on Saturday, July 13, 2024 from noon to 5 p.m. at 102 Cornelius Pkwy., Toronto.
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MARTIN, IRENE MAY (nee ANDERSON) Forever the Classy Lady January 1, 1925 - July 1, 2024 Irene passed away peacefully, at 99 years old in Ottawa. She was predeceased by her husband Jack; granddaughter Jennifer; parents Alex and Alta Anderson; and brother Douglas Anderson. She was born in Toronto. Irene is survived by her son Don (Dale); daughter Catherine (Danny Vella); grandchildren Ryan (Nicki Paterson), Alyssa Martin; great-grandchildren, Jackson and Alexis Martin; and sister Marion Drury. Irene was honoured for her 50 year devotion to volunteer work at the Lakeshore General, Montreal Children's and Montreal General Hospital's auxiliaries. Her community involvement included volunteer work at the Beaurepaire United Church and the Cub Scouts of Canada. Irene enjoyed many life pleasures, including horseback riding, swimming, sewing, cottage time, and most importantly family and friend gatherings. Irene will forever be remembered for her natural beauty and gracious smile. A private family service took place at Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto.
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NISHIYAMA, SUMIKO The family of Sumiko Nishiyama (nee Ayukawa) announce her passing on June 27, 2024 at age 92. She will be missed by Sam, her devoted husband of 66 years. Mother to Cathy (predeceased), Rose, Judy and Mark. Loving grandma to Maiya and Makoto. Sumiko is survived by siblings Hiroko, Shizuko and Toru, and predeceased by Ryuko, Kaoru, Noboru, and Kenji. Born in Mission, BC, at age 10 years, she and her family were forcibly uprooted and interned as Japanese Canadians which affected her deeply throughout her life. Sumiko enjoyed many enduring, supportive friendships with "nagai aida yoi tomodachi", cherished "Bookies", nurse classmates, fellow plant lovers, and her beloved dog Benji. She was creative and an artisan at heart, an avid reader, and passionate gardener. The family is immensely grateful for the kindness and caring support received from staff at Momiji Health Care Society. A memorial service will be held at Momiji on July 11, 2024 at 3:30. In lieu of flowers, please consider donations to Momiji Health Care Society, Toronto Buddhist Church, Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre, Toronto Japanese Garden Club, or charity of your choice.
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JOHNSTON, JAMES "JAMIE" Suddenly on Wednesday, June 26, 2024. Predeceased by parents, Robert and Annie. Beloved brother of Karen and the late Michael and the late Bruce. Cherished uncle to Vincent and Laura. If desired donations may be made to Sunnybrook Hospital. Arrangements entrusted to Turner & Porter Yorke Chapel.
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GRAND, JAMES RUTLEY James (Jim) Grand passed away unexpectedly after a brief illness on June 29, 2024, leaving behind his beloved children Buffy Grand O'Driscoll (Tom) and Michael (Debbie, Alex), and his cherished grandchildren Tory, Taylor, Ryan and Ashley. Jim will be deeply missed by his children, grandchildren, siblings (John, Rob, Richard, Rosemary, Martin), many nieces, nephews, cousins and countless friends. Jim was born and raised in Toronto, the eldest of a blended family of ten. He attended UTS and the Ryerson School of Business, then started his long career at Grand & Toy, the company founded by his great-grandfather in 1882. Jim worked for many years alongside his father Jim Sr., and eventually went on to take the helm of the company until it was sold. Not ready to retire, Jim became a real estate agent in Muskoka, living his best life at the lake with his dog Brady at his side. While Jim's first love was his family, his next love was Muskoka where he enjoyed swimming, sailing, taking sunset boat rides and having dinner with friends. Jim's love of history and boats were combined in his enthusiastic participation in the Antique and Classic Boat Society, and his donated boats are currently displayed in museums in both Canada and the U.S. Giving back to his community was important to Jim, and his legacy also lives on through his creation of the Grand Family Nature Reserve, and his donation of land to Hardy Lake Provincial Park. Jim was "larger than life" and a man who valued his family and friendships above all else. He was an avid sports fan, world traveller, guitar player, snowmobiler, birdwatcher, duck carving collector, crossword puzzler extraordinaire (in pen of course), t-shirt aficionado and Coke-Zero's number one customer. Life simply won't be the same without him, and it is with profound sadness that we say "good-bye dearie." Thank you to the South Muskoka Memorial Hospital for their wonderful care, and especially to Dr. Joe Gleeson. In memory of Jim, please consider donating to the South Muskoka Hospital Foundation. The family will receive friends at the Humphrey Funeral Home A.W. Miles – Newbigging Chapel Ltd., 1403 Bayview Ave. (south of Davisville) on Monday, July 8th from 5:00 - 8:00 p.m. A Celebration of Life will take place at Lawrence Park Community Church, 2180 Bayview Avenue, on Tuesday, July 9th at 1:00 p.m. Condolences may be sent to www.humphreymiles.com.
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BENUSIS, ALPHONSUS "AL" Peacefully at home on July 2, 2024 in his 95th year. Loving and beloved husband for 73 years of Mary, loving and devoted father of their daughter, MaryAnne and her husband, Leo Ferreira, loving brother of Bertha. Al was born in Palanga, Lithuania to his parents Kazys and Ona Beniusis on March 1, 1930. In 1942 together with his parents and younger brother, Albin (all now deceased) the family left Lithuania in his father's fishing boat in order to escape the Communists. In attempting to reach Sweden, the family was captured by the Nazis. His father was imprisoned and Al was separated from his mother and brother and was forced at the age of 12 to spend the remainder of the war working on a farm in Germany; his mother and 10-year-old brother were made to work on a separate farm. Following the end of the war he was reunited with his mother and brother. Through the effort of the The Red Cross the family of four were re-united in Sweden. In 1949, following the birth of his sister Bertha, the family of five immigrated to Canada and, after spending a year working on farms in Alberta, moved to Toronto in 1950. Al immediately embraced the freedom Canada provided and became a lifetime fan of the Toronto Maple Leafs. Al and Mary met in Toronto that year and were married in 1951. His family all became proud Canadians and Al worked in the printing business as a Lithographer up until his retirement. Al and Mary travelled extensively during their retirement years, Hawaii becoming their favourite place for winter vacations. His friends and neighbours will fondly remember him as "Big Al". The family wishes to thank Dr. Gregory Gelman, family physician, who took the very best care of Al and saw to it that he had excellent specialized care on required occasions. Having devoted his life to his loving family, may he now rest in eternal peace. A private cremation has taken place. To offer condolences please visit www.ogdenfuneralhome.com
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VAN ESTERIK, JOHN LAURIER 1943 - 2024 John passed away under the compassionate care of Hospice Wellington on June 29, after a long battle with cancer. Born and raised in Toronto, he was the son of Jack and Marjorie Van Esterik. He will be greatly missed by Penny (nee Fair), his wife for over 57 years; and his daughter, Chandra (Brent); and also by his sisters, June (Bernie) and Deborah (Marc); and their children, Jeff, Julie, and Steven. His nieces, Kathryn Hyland (Ralph) and Diane James (Greg), were an important part of his life; and he admired Diane and Greg's musical sons, Aaron and Christopher. John was an anthropologist of Southeast Asia. He received his BA and MA from University of Toronto, and after C.U.S.O. service in Thailand (1967-1969), completed his PhD on lay meditation in Thai Theravada Buddhism at the University of Illinois, Urbana- Champaign in 1977. He taught anthropology at various schools in Thailand, U.S., and Canada; serving longest with York University, in the Department of Anthropology and the Division of Social Science, and retired in 2008. Following the arrival of refugees from Southeast Asia in the 1980s, he managed a number of refugee support programs in the U.S. and Canada. John played cornet, trumpet, and an E flat horn in a number of brass bands – first the Metropolitan Junior and Senior Brass Bands, later the Weston Silver Band, and recently the New Horizons band in Guelph. He was a good bandsman – on time and in tune. He knew how to blend harmoniously with others and adjust to different musical styles. He created an award for bandsman of the year for the Weston Silver Band, and, with Penny, funded a graduate scholarship for research on Southeast Asia through the York Centre for Asian Research. Friends will remember his generosity, his love of learning, his quiet feminism, and his devotion to the music of Tuba Skinny. Celebration of Life will take place at the end of July. Arrangements entrusted to WALL-CUSTANCE FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL (519-822-0051 / www.wallcustance.com). In lieu of flowers, please consider making a memorial contribution to the Lymphoma Society or Hospice Wellington, Guelph.
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BARANYAI, JOSEPH Surrounded by family, it is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Joseph Baranyai on July 1, 2024 at the age of 93. Joseph was born in Budapest, Hungary in October 1931 and immigrated to Canada in 1957. He was a respected and skilled Master Tool and Dye Maker and worked as a machinist at the R.C. Harris Water Treatment Plant in Toronto for most of his life. Beloved husband to Elisabeth Baranyai. Loving father of George and John. Father-in-law to Wolete, Birgit and Thao. Nagypapa to Matthew and Jenna. Predeceased by his siblings Sándor and György. Praised for his deep friendships, humour, love of music/singing, social consciousness and ability to fix almost anything, he will be greatly missed by family and friends. Friends may attend the Turner & Porter Yorke Chapel, 2357 Bloor St. West, Toronto M6S 1P4 (Bloor St. West and Windermere, just east of Jane St.) on Thursday, July 11, 2024 from 2 - 4 p.m. and 6 – 8 p.m. Funeral Mass will be held at the same location (Turner & Porter Yorke Chapel) on Friday, July 12, 2024 at 11 a.m. Online condolences may be made through www.turnerporter.ca
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HEDDON, CHRISTOPHER DOUGLAS Christopher Douglas Heddon, 72, passed away in his home in Toronto on July 4, 2024 surrounded by family. Chris dedicated 32 years to his career at IBM but more recently in his retirement he found joy in his garden, at the gym, on the golf course and playing with his grandchildren. Chris exhibited unwavering strength and resilience throughout his diagnosis with melanoma and subsequent brain cancer. His compassion and sense of humour continued to comfort those around him in his final days. His memory will be held close by Jill, his loving wife of 46 years; children, Zachary (Ale), Stephanie and grandchildren, Sofia and Ayrton. Condolences may be sent to cdheddon@gmail.com
]]>JAFFARY, KARL DENNIS 1936-2024 Karl Jaffary died at Christie Gardens in Toronto during the night of July 2nd. He will be greatly missed by his son and daughter, Eric and Nora Jaffary; their spouses, Aeyliya Husain and Edward Osowski; as well as by his three grandchildren, Luc, Adam, and Simon. Karl was predeceased by three spouses, Ann Jaffary, Sherrill Cheda, and Doris Dyke. Karl also leaves a legacy to Toronto's political culture and public life though his contributions as an independent thinker, justice advocate, and all-round badass as a Toronto City councilman and alderman (1968-1974), as Vice-President of the federal New Democratic Party (1969-1973), and as a lawyer practicing as both a sole practitioner and with several firms. In addition to his legal and political legacy, Karl was a long-standing supporter of Toronto's theatre and film community, which included his work on the board of Theatre Passe Muraille, the Festival of Festivals (now called TIFF), and Toronto Workshop Productions, all of which were inspired by his formative experience producing summer stock theatre with the Straw Hat Players. Karl also had a lifelong love of the Muskoka lakes and its boats and served as President of the Lake of Bays Association from 2001-2003. Funeral services Monday, July 8th, at the main chapel of Mt. Pleasant Cemetery in Toronto; visitation at 3, service at 4. All are welcome. Live streaming will be available through the Mount Pleasant Cemetery website. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation in Karl's name to First Book Canada or the National Ballet of Canada.
]]>ARCHAMBAULT, WAYNE ALFRED September 1947 - June 2024 Passed away peacefully at Markham Stouffville Hospital on Friday, June 28th surround by family. Predeceased by his wife, Sheila (nee Mctaggart) Archambault. He will be greatly missed by his daughters, Christine Archambault (Gianni Rino) and Lesley St. George (Andrew St. George). He was the proud grandfather to Matthew, Quinn, Jacqueline and Pierce. He also leaves behind his longtime partner, Anny Ke and daughter, Jocy Zhu. Wayne was born and grew up in Montreal West. He attended both Montreal West high school, and McGill University. He settled in Markham, Ontario in his later years. Wayne loved life and his family and despite his illness he fought long and hard to stay. His grandchildren were the light of his life. He will be laid to rest in Montreal.
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McCABE, K. THERESA Peacefully, on June 30, 2024, in Toronto. Born in Eden-gully, Baileiboro, County Cavan, Ireland, on July 7, 1936. Theresa was educated in England, in midwifery, before coming to Canada where she worked at St. Michael's Hospital for over 30 years, while also completing a Bachelor of Science degree at York University. She loved to travel all over the world and will be remembered as a devoted and cherished member of the St. Monica's Catholic Church Parish. She will be sadly missed by her sister, Marieileen (Toronto); and her nieces and nephews in Ireland. Predeceased by her brother, Seamus. A funeral Mass will be held at St.Monica's Catholic Church, 44 Broadway Ave., on Tuesday, July 9th, at 11 a.m. Cremation to follow. In lieu of flowers, a Mass Prayer offered to her soul would be appreciated.
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MANUEL, ANN Surrounded with love by her partner, Becky Lee, and nieces, Maura Manuel, Cindy Sylka, and Susan Khrapal, Ann passed away in her 90th year on June 9, 2024, after a catastrophic brain bleed. She was predeceased by her parents, Jack Evans Manuel and Mary Keegan Manuel; her brothers, John and Terence; her nephew, Andrew; and her niece, Kathleen Brown. Ann was a proud Newfoundlander, born in St. John's, on August 6, 1934, and raised in Grand Falls, where her father was manager of the paper mill. She came to Loretto Abbey in Toronto for grades 12 and 13. Then went on to study at the University of Toronto. While in university, Ann joined the Loretto Sisters who had taught her, becoming Sister Mary John. She taught at Loretto Abbey in Toronto, and was Principal of Loretto Academy in Niagara Falls, and Loretto College School in Toronto, where she remained until she retired in 1989. In retirement, Ann participated in numerous local social justice movements. She also realized her dream of working in the global south as part of the Mary Ward Team, an international team of Loretto Sisters working with Rwandan youth in Tanzanian refugee camps. Subsequently, she facilitated refugee sponsorship for 9 young men by the Canadian Loretto Sisters. Ann's experience in the camps changed her worldview, leading her to leave the Loretto Sisters. She will be deeply missed by Becky, her life partner of 27 years; her 15 nieces and nephews and their spouses; their 24 children and grandchildren; the Rwandan families who call her their Canadian mother and grandmother; and the many friends, teachers, and students whose lives she touched. We'd like to thank Dr. Ian Cohen of the Toronto Memory Clinic for his caring support, and the doctors and staff of the palliative care unit at Sunnybrook Hospital. For information regarding Ann's Celebration of Life, please visit www.ecofuneral.ca
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NOLAN, JAMES (JIM) OLIVER It is with great sadness that the family announces the peaceful passing of Jim on Monday, July 1, 2024 in his 88th year. Beloved husband for 54 years of Norah Nolan. They moved from Ireland soon after marrying with their son, Michael and lived in Toronto since 1965. Jim worked in retail sales (men's fashion) his whole life, first with Eaton's for 40 years and then with Sears. He will be missed by his sons, David and Michael (Christina) and his two grandchildren, Isaac and Sarah. Thank you to the staff at Delmanor Wynford, though it was a short stay, he very much enjoyed his time living there. Also, the staff of Scarborough General Hospital for making his final days comfortable. The family will receive friends at Ogden Funeral Home, 4164 Sheppard Ave. E., on Wednesday, July 10th from 5-8 p.m. Funeral Mass to be held at St. Bartholomew's Roman Catholic Church, 59 Heather Rd., Scarborough, on Thursday, July 11th at 10:00 a.m. Interment Christ the King Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Scarborough Health Network Foundation.
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DANIELS, ANN HELEN Passed peacefully at her home in Burlington on June 29, 2024. Born on April 8, 1945, Ann lived a life of wonder, compassion, and care for those around her. As a Registered Nurse, she saw to the health and well-being of others and her generosity of spirit pervaded every aspect of her life. She traveled the world, and brought with her the kindness, joy and benevolence that was the essence of her impact on the lives she touched. She was predeceased by her parents, Warren and Irene Savage (nee Earwicker); and her loving and devoted husband, Ward Minielly. She is survived by her son Scott Daniels (Kristi); and her beloved grandchild, Quinn. Ann grew up in Greensville, Ontario, the only child and daughter of a successful and doting father, and kind-hearted mother. She found passion in medicine and fostered a career and calling for which she was enormously and justifiably proud. Anyone who was privileged enough to know Ann understands how much she genuinely loved and cared for others. She lived a life of empathy and selflessness, and she will be profoundly missed. In lieu of flowers, please consider a contribution to the Canadian Cancer Society or the Alzheimer Society of Canada. Online condolences can be made at www.dbburlington.ca
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REYNOLDS, ANTHONY (TONY) BERESFORD Anthony (Tony) Reynolds, husband of the late Suzanne (Sue) Reynolds; loving father to Julie and Jim; stepfather to Will, Christy and Tim (predeceased); respected father-in-law to Art, Eiko and Zhu; and Grandfather to Alex, Stella, Davis, and Reiden, passed away suddenly on Wednesday, June 19, 2024, at the age of 89. Tony, born on June 13, 1935, in Surrey outside of London, England, moved to Canada in 1958 at the age of 22 and quickly established himself in the insurance industry with a long and distinguished career at the Royal Insurance Company of Canada. He was a proud Canadian but also had a deep affection for Cape Cod and New York City, spending cherished time with family at the seaside and with his beloved Sue at the Algonquin Hotel. An avid sports fan, he particularly adored the Toronto Blue Jays