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| Doug & Bonnie Smiley SMILEY
Doug
1925 - 2011
Married
Oct. 14,
1952
Bonnie
1935 - 2009
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| Doug & Verleen Bailey "Doug"
Douglas C.
May 12, 1945 - Jan. 16, 2004
Loving Husband
Dad and Grandpa
BAILEY
K. Verleen
Feb. 28, 1947 -
Loving Wife
Mom and Grandma
Forever
In Love
Feb. 4
1989
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| Doug Bailey
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| Doug Edmonstone Doug passed away very suddenly on Friday, February 25, 2022 at the age of 69.
Born in Owen Sound on April 18, 1952, he was the devoted son of Lyle and June Edmonstone (nee Showell) of Waterloo.
He was the beloved husband of Ruth Edmonstone for over 45 years. They lived their married life in Wasaga Beach, Thornbury, and most recently, Meaford. Together they raised three wonderful children; Brent, Shaun (Nicole) all from Thornbury, and Robyn (Kent) of Newmarket. He was a special Papa to granddaughters; Hanna, Alivia, Mabel, Dalilah, Violet, Ellie and Charlotte and fondly remembered by Alexa Jackson, mother to Mabel and Dalilah.
Doug was the dear brother of Brad, Brian, Danny, Jessica, Nancy and Sue, and brother-in-law to Doug Radkey and predeceased by sister-in-law, Kathleen. He will be fondly remembered by aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews and many dear friends.
Doug retired from Blue Mountain Resorts ‘Monterra Golf’ in December, 2020. He cared deeply for those who loved him and was always willing to lend a helping hand and was known as the man who could fix or build anything. He was passionate about his Harley motorcycle, original rock and roll, meticulous about his garage and home maintenance. He was always full of stories, laughter, and kindness and really took the time to listen and encourage those he loved. His smile could light up the room.
Doug was a proud former Kinsmen and he and Ruth enjoyed socializing with friends and family and would do anything to help a friend.
Doug’s family extends their sincere gratitude to their many friends and family who have been so supportive throughout this very difficult time.
Cremation has taken place and a private funeral service will be conducted. All are welcome to attend a public Celebration of Doug’s Life at ‘The Corner’ in Thornbury on Sunday, April 10, 2022 from 2 until 5 p.m. All Covid -19 rules and restrictions must be respected to keep everybody safe.
As your expression of sympathy, donations to the Beaver Valley Outreach or Habitat for Humanity 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.
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| Doug Edmonstone
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| Doug Munroe
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| Douglas & Dortha Blish Blish
Douglas L.
1930-1972
Dortha S.
1934-2005
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| Douglas & Marg Parry PARRY
1919 Douglas H. 2000
1919 J. Margaret 2016
Rest In Peace
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| Douglas & Marie Devlin DEVLIN
Marie Joyce
Dec. 28, 1930 - Feb. 27, 2013
Douglas Henry
July 8, 1931 - Nov. 16, 2014
Lived Well. Laughed Often.
Much Loved.
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| Douglas & Mary Werley WERLEY
45 Years Sept. 6, 1960
Absent From
The Body To
Be Present
With The Lord
II Cor 5:8
Mary Jane
Cronos
July 9, 1944
June 12, 2005
Douglas E.
Werley
April 16, 1934
Feb. 11, 2010
Love Is Forever
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| Douglas & Phyllis Collins COLLINS
Douglas A. Collins
1928 - 1980
Phyllis A. Collins
1927 - 2012
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| Douglas and Mary Ann Ayerst with daughter Evelyn On the back of the photo is written "Evelyn Victoria Ayerst 4 months old". The studio is shown as "Fred G. Binns, Lebanon N.H."
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| Douglas Boyce
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| Douglas Boyce Douglas Richard Boyce
MSGT US Air Force
Vietnam
Sep 28 1927 - Aug 24 2015
Always In Our Hearts
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| Douglas Callow
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| Douglas Carr Douglas Reed Carr, Sr.
Nov. 12, 1938
Feb. 24, 1990
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| Douglas Devlin
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| Douglas Halpin
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| Douglas Halpin Douglas Gayle Halpin
January 28, 1963
April 5, 2008
"Those we love don't go away,
They walk beside us everyday."
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| Douglas Hogan
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| Douglas Janousek Douglas R Janousek
PFC US ARMY
Feb 5 1938 Nov 19 1999
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| Douglas L. Blish II Douglas L. Blish 2nd
1953-1962
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| Douglas Lewis
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| Douglas Palmer
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| Douglas Price
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| Douglas Price WEST BALDWIN- Douglas Arthur Price, C.C.C., born in Massena, N.Y., September 7, 1943 to George and Mary Price who named him after Gen. Douglas MacArthur. Douglas passed away on January 15, 2021; he is predeceased by his parents as well as his only brother, Richard Price.
Mr. Price graduated from Massena Central High School in 1961. He began his cooking career for Valle's Steakhouses that were once located along the eastern coast. Later on, he worked as a Dunkin Donuts baker for ten years but baking could not keep him from returning to a full service kitchen.
For the next ten years, Doug worked for Marriott Food Services at Merrimac College in Andover, Mass. His professional development was strengthened by meeting Julia Child in her kitchen at the Culinary Institute of America in Hyde Park, N.Y.
The American Culinary Federation recognized Mr. Price as a Certified Chef de Cuisine, and in 1998, Chef Price was named Chef of the Year by his New Hampshire chapter of ACF Professional Chefs.
In his early retirement, Chef Price worked for the school lunch program at Salem High School, Salem, N.H., did consulting for other school systems, and was a private caterer.
After living in N.H. for 44 years, Doug retired again in 2012 to live in W. Baldwin, Me.
He is survived by his wife of 53 years, Jackie(Parker)Price of W. Baldwin; son, Shawn Douglas and Christine(Taylor)Price of Salem, N. H.; two granddaughters, Allison Rene Price of Greenland, N.H. and Jillian Leigh Price of Nashua, N.H.; one great granddaughter, Aaliyah Alexandria Rondeau.
Cooking was his life, and for Doug to see hungry people standing in long lines to get food greatly disturbed him. A donation in his name to your favorite food bank would be an honorable tribute. His final rites of passage were private and burial will be in the spring.
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| Douglas Shattuck
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| Douglas Smiley
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| Douglas Valcour VALCOUR
Douglas Wm. C.
May 15, 1944
February 21, 2006
Forever in our hearts
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| Doyle & Roberta Ford and three infant children FORD
Doyle L.
1922 - 2005
Roberta J.
1924 - 2000
Deceased Infants
James L. 1946
Debra D. 1948
Robert B. 1949
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| Dr. Bernice T. Banning First principal of the Buddhist Girls School in Ceylon from January to December 1917.
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| Dr. D.W. Geheber, Grandson of Local Woman, Will Wed The Times
Streator, Illinois
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| Dr. Donald Davidsen
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| Dr. Donald Davidsen and two wives, Elizabeth Warner and Valerie DAVIDSEN
Valerie
Marie
1945 -
Dr. Donald
Richard
1936 - 2015
Elizabeth
Warner
1933 - 2004
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| Dr. Earl McIntyre J. Earl McIntyre M.D.
Feb. 15, 1884
Oct. 21, 1960
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| Dr. Earl McIntyre
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| Dr. Ira Coller Word was received here Sunday morning of the death of DR.IRA COLLER, who died at his home in Detroit at an early hour Sunday morning. Deceased was a native of Lenawee county, having been born in Macon in 1865. His childhood and early youth were spent at the home with his parents.
Several years ago he entered the medical college in Detroit, taking a full course. Since his graduation he has remained in Detroit, where he had established a large practice. Some time ago DR. COLLER was taken ill with blood poisoning, which was the direct cause of his death, he never entirely recovered from its effects.
DR. IRA COLLER was a man with a genial disposition, a most companionable gentlemen, and was popular with all men. His demise causes much sorrow among his many friends.
The funeral was held at the home in Detroit at 7 o'clock Monday evening, and the remains were brought here this morning at 10:41, accompanied by the immediate family. The body was taken to Macon, where the funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home where his boyhood days were spent. Burial will occur there also.
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| Dr. John Morgan Dr. John Morgan,
Dr. John Morgan, a well-known physician, died Saturday night at his home in Hadlyme, after a short illness. He practiced in this city, having his office at No. 847 Main street. Dr. Morgan was 75 years old and practiced in Middletown eleven years, in Springfield seven years and in Boston about twenty years, coming to this city about four years ago, He leaves four brothers, Monroe Morgan and Ely Morgan of this city and Nathan Morgan and Edward Morgan of New Jersey, and one sister in Middletown.
--Hartford Courant, Hartford, Connecticut, August 30, 1920 Page 14
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| Dr. John Morgan Dr. John Morgan
Aug. 17, 1845 - Aug. 28, 1920
He Built His Own Monument In
The Hearts Of The People
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| Dr. Toohey Dies at Home Oshkosh Daily Northwestern, Oshkosh, Wisconsin, November 24, 1954
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| Drexel and Marilyn Sparks Wedding Photo
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| Drexel Sparks Drexel before he received his flight wings and was commissioned a 2LT.
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| Duane Bennett
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| Duane Bennett Duane Neil
BENNETT
May 3, 1922
Feb. 5, 2007
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| Duck River Cemetery
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| Dudley & Katherine Kimpton KIMPTON
Dudley D.
Feb. 15, 1924
Apr. 30, 2014
Wed
June 18
1949
Katherine D.
Apr. 14, 1924
July 22, 2009
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| Dudley Morrow
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| Duncan & Ann Kier KEIR
Duncan R.
Keir
Feb. 3, 1885
Oct. 17, 1906
Ann Eliza
His Wife
Aug. 10, 1832
July 2, 1911
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| Duncan & Celeste Banning
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| Duncan & Charles Byers Front: Brothers Duncan & Charles Byers
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