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 | Known To Be Wounded, Callander Man Missing KNOWN TO BE WOUNDED, CALLANDER MAN MISSING
Callander, Oct, 20 - Reported wounded in France on August 23, and later said to have received shell fragment wounds in the back of the head, Rfmn. Charles Le Roy, son of Mrs. E, Le Roy, Callander, is now reported missing, known wounded in France. Mrs. Le Roy received this news from the casualties office at Ottawa this week.
Rfmn, Le Roy, who is 29 years old, is unmarried. He was born and educated at Callander, and worked in Nobel immediately prior to enlisting. He joined the Regina Rifles at Toronto in January, 1942, and trained at a number of Canadian military camps, among them Toronto, Camp Borden and Ipperwash. He also spent some time in Newfoundland.
A short time after the invasion of Western Europe was launched, Rfmn, Le Roy went to Britain, and was transferred almost immediately to France.
He was first reported wounded in France on August 23. A communication describing his injuries as "shell fragment wounds in the back of the head" came on October 3, and this week a telegram saying the Callander-born soldier is missing, and known to be wounded, was relayed to his mother.
Rfmn, Le Roy has two brothers on active service. They are Pte. Rodie and Cpl, Jake, both of whom are overseas.
--North Bay Nugget, North Bay, Ontario, October 20, 1944 Page 2
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 | L.P. Dobbs DOBBS, Leonard Percival (L.P.) - Mr. Dobbs died peacefully on Sunday, October 1, 2000 at Eastholme, Powassan, in his 88th year. L.P. Dobbs was the beloved husband of the late Laura Agnes (McConnell) and was the loving father of Sheila Mannella (the late Frank) of Sault Ste. Marie, Murray Dobbs (Ann) of Golden Valley, Bryon Dobbs (Irene) of Powassan, Pauline Beatty (John) of Nipissing, Paul Dobbs (Dona) of Arnstein, the late Stewart Dobbs, and Rhonda Burnett (Jamie) of Callander. He was the proud grandfather of 17 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. L.P. was the dear brother of Gertrude Badgely-Davidson, Stratford. He was predeceased by his parents, Caroline Hart-Shortland and John William Dobbs and by his brothers Ralph, Fred, George, Arnold and Herb Dobbs and sisters Laura Currie, Mae Cunning-
ton, Frances Forrest, Lillian Garton, Bertha Leavoy and Emily Shaughnessy. The family will receive visitors at the Paul Funeral Home in Powassan ( 724-2024 ) today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. and at St. Paul's United Church, Golden Valley on Thursday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Argyle Lion's Club Tribute Service at 11 a.m. in the church. The Powassan Masonic Lodge #443 will conduct a memorial service in the Paul Funeral Home this evening at 7 p.m. The funeral service will be conducted in the St. Paul's United Church on Thursday at 1 p.m. Interment at St. Paul's Cemetery, Golden Valley. If desired donations may be made to St. Paul's United Church, Golden Valley.
--North Bay Nugget, North Bay, Ontario, October 4, 2000 Page 14
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 | L.P. Dobbs L.P. was born October 24, 1912, the 12th of13 children of Caroline (Hart-Shortland) and John William Dobbs on the family homestead in Golden Valley. He grew up and attended school to grade eight in Golden Valley. His mother died when he was only 10 and a year later at age 11 his father sent him out to work in the logging camps. At the tender age of 16 he opened his first business - The Hummingbird Ice Cream Parlour where he sold cigarettes, pop and ice cream. After ice cream he expanded to the mechanics business by purchasing Ellesmere's Garage. Around this time he met and dated his brother Fred's housekeeper, Laura McConnell. The two were married in 1935 at Powassan United Church and lived all their life together in Golden Valley. Also in 1935 L.P. took on a Shell Oil distributorship and in 1939 he became a licensed mechanic. His little ice cream parlour eventually evolved into a general store selling everything from clothing to supplies and credit was extended to all who needed it. L.P. 's leisure time was devoted to the outdoors. He enjoyed hunting and fishing at Long Lake, on the 200 acres his father had given him. His hunt camp became
popular with hunters from as far away as United States and was a source ofboth money and fun for L.P. L.P. was also active in his community, as a lifelong member ofSt. Paul's United Church, as a charter member ofthe Argyle Lions Club, as a member ofthe local Orange Lodge and as a dedicated Mason for 50 years. He was responsible for starting the fire department in Golden Valley by donating the first truck and pump. Ironically L.P. lost both his store and garage in a fire in 1969 but the fire department managed to save his home, L.P. Dobbs was an upstanding man who will be remembered for his kindness, his gentleness and his strength.
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 | Larry Burnap WINTHROP ? Funeral services for Larry C. Burnap, 37, Brookdale Road, were held Monday (Sept. 19, 1983) at 2 p.m. at the Hammill Funeral Home, Winthrop, with the Roger McElwain, former pastor of the Brookdale Wesleyan Church and the Rev. James Wills, current pastor of that church, officiating. Masonic memorial service conducted by Joseph French, sword bearer of Brasher Lodge 541, was held at 7:30 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. Mrs. Mildred Jenkins conducted a memorial service by the Stockholm Historical Organization.
Mr. Burnap died Friday (September 16,1983) as the result of a farming accident.
Surviving are his mother, Viola, South Butler, NY; two brothers, Leon of Norfolk and Dwayne of Winthrop; two sisters, Mrs. Betty LeCuyer of Winthrop and Mrs. Ellen Young of South Butler, NY, and many nieces and nephews.
Mr. Burnap was born in Massena on March 24, 1946, son of Harold and Viola Steenberg Burnap. He graduated from St. Lawrence Central school.
Mr. Burnap was a member of the Brookdale Wesleyan Church, the Brasher Lodge 541, the What Cheer Lodge 689, and the Stockholm Historical Society.
Burial was in the Jenkins Neighborhood Cemetery, Stockholm.
--Potsdam Currier & Freeman, Potsdam, New York, September 20, 1983
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 | Last Rites Conducted for R.C. Selfridge Last Rites Conducted for R.C. Selfridge
Interment services were held yesterday afternoon in Pine Ridge Cemetery for Robert C. Selfridge, 77, former resident of Saranac Lake who died suddenly Monday afternoon at his home at Deerland, Long Lake.
Mr. Selfridge was born at North Argyle on August 17, 1870, son of James and Elizabeth Cuthbert Selfridge. He came to Saranac Lake to reside while an employee of the New York Central railroad.
He was married in this village to Eliza McClelland who passed away in 1917. Later he moved to Tupper Lake and then Long Lake where he married Annie Scott Plumley in 1930.
For a number of years he and his wife operated Plumley's Camps, a leading summer resort at Long Lake. Funeral rites were conducted at 1:30 p.m. yesterday in the Long Lake Methodist Church.
--Adirondack Daily Enterprise, Saranac Lake, NY, May 13, 1948
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 | Last Rites for A.S. Grawbarger Last Rites for A. S. Grawbarger
Funeral service was held Monday for Andrew Samuel Grawbarger of Wisa Wasa at his residence. Mr. Grawbarger died Saturday at Restoule. Rev. A. H. Kaellgren officiated and interment was at Nipissing Cemetery.
Mr. Grawbarger was born April 25, 1892, at Restoule, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Grawbarger.
He married the former Eliza Jane Byers at Nipissing Village on Sept, 27, 1922.
Mr. Grawbarger was a member of the Loyal Orange Lodge No. 812 at Nipissing and the Royal Black Preciptory No. 762 of North Bay.
He is survived by his wife, one son Iriton, one daughter, Mrs. William South (Doris) both of Wisa Wasa, and 9 grandchildren.
Also surviving are three sisters, Mrs. H. Martin (Marion), Mrs. Chessel Stevens (Mary), both of Restoule, Mrs. William Chugston (Jeannie), Ridgeway; and three brothers, Basi!, Kitchener and Thomas all of Restoule.
Pallbearers for Mr. Grawbarger were six nephews, Clarence Martin, Bordeu Martin, Edwin Grawbarger, Robert Clark, Jack Byers and John Johnston.
Out-of-town relatives who attended the funeral were Miss Dianne Grawbarger, Fort William; Mr. and Mrs. William Byers, Mimico; Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Radkey, and Neil, Galt; Jack Byers, Hamilton; Henry Martin, Fred Martin, Willowdale; Mr. and Mrs. Monty Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hill and Merle Martin, all of Toronto.
--North Bay Nugget, North Bay, Ontario, July 6, 1960 Page 13
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 | Last Rites Held For William J. Faulkner LAST RITES HELD FOR WILLIAM J. FAULKNER
Services were held Wednesday at 10:30 a. m. from Miller Funeral Home for William J. Faulkner, 69, an employee of the Folsom Prison for 22 years, who died in Folsom Monday, March 6, 1950.
Faulkner is survived by his wife, Maude W. Faulkner; a son, William Faulkner of Santa Rosa; a brother, Frank Faulkner of Illinois; two stepsons, Hal and Clem Cristler, both of San Diego; and two stepdaughters, Mary Mather and Ina Coleman, both of Kansas.
--The Folsom Telegraph, Folsom, California, March 10, 1950 Page 3
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 | Late Thos. Banning Late Thos. Banning.
The funeral of the late Thomas Banning, who died at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Geo. Sims, at Strasbourg, Sask., took place there on Saturday last. He was ill only a short time. The late Mr. Banning was born at Douglas, Ont., 65 years ago and lived in Arnprior and Ottawa for the greater part of his life. About three years ago he went to reside with his daughter at Strassburg. For over forty years he was connected with the firm of McLaughlin Brothers, of Arnprior. He is survived by his wife and one daughter, Mrs. Geo. Sims, of Stressburg, Sask., three sons, Samuel R., of the Ottawa Electric Railway; John, of Grand View, Man., and Ozias, of Hartwell, Sask., also one brother, John Banning, of Arnprior.
--The Ottawa Citizen, Ottawa, Ontario, October 2, 1918 Page 13
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 | Laura Nisbe Mrs. David James Nisbet
A host of friends and relatives were saddened at the sudden passing of Mrs. David Nisbet on Sunday, May 13th. While calling on friends in Elphin village, she suffered a heart seizure and passed away en route to Perth hospital.
The former Laura Munro was b0rn in North Sherbrooke Township in 1892, the eldest of the family of the late William John Munro and his wife, Mary Rutherford. On September 3, 1918, she married David J. Nisbet and went to live on the Nisbet homestead near Elphin, where she resided until her husband's death in 1954.
Possessed of a warm and friendly personality, her interests included church and community work She was a devoted member of the W.M.S. for many years. Her hobby was her beautiful flowers which she delighted in sharing with her friends.
She leaves to mourn the loss of loving mother, a daughter (Margaret) Mrs. A. B. Rankin, and a son, Murray, both of Ottawa, also two grandchildren, David and Brenda Nisbet. A son, Cecil, died in 1945. Two brothers also survive, William Munro of Boyds, Guy of Pontiac, Mich. and a sister, Mrs. Ceet Huttir of Innisville, with whom she has resided for several years.
The funeral, which was largely attended, took place on Tuesday from the Jackson Funeral Homs, McDonald's Corners, to Elphin Presbyterian
Church where Rev P I Murley brought a comforting message the bereaved family. The choir sang as _________, 'Beyond the Sunset', a particular favourite of the deceased.
The pallbearers were Kenneth Munro, ___ ________, John Rutherford, John ________, Ted ________, and _____ _________.
Those carrying flowers Forrest Miller, Robert Ferguson, _______ ________, William Dowdall and Archie McDougall.
The most beautiful floral tribute and Memorial Gifts testify to the esteem in which she was held by all who know her.
--Perth Courier, Perth, Ontario, May 31, 1962 Page 12
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 | Lawrence Cashmore In loving memory of Lawrence Cashmore 86 years, who passed away Monday January 7th, 2013, at the Maison Vale Hospice. Beloved husband of Kathleen “Kay” (nee King). Beloved father of Larry (wife Sharon) of Barrie, Dale Mansfield, Rand (wife Katie) of Massey, Debra Casserly (husband Jack), Christine Gregoris, Myles (wife Holly), Connie De laMarandiere (husband Alex) of Lively, Shelley Gauthier (husband Terry) of Whitefish, Owen (wife Sharon) of Espanola. Cherished grandfather of many grandchildren, great grandchildren and great great grandchild. Dear brother of George predeceased (wife Wilma), Tom (wife Margaret) both predeceased, Herb Predeceased (wife Georgette), Dorothy (husband Jim) both predeceased, Irene (husband Eric) both predeceased, Verna (husband Art predeceased), Lily (husband Clifford predeceased), Raymond (wife Noreen) both predeceased. Lawrence will be sadly missed by many nieces, nephews, extended family, and friends. He had a great love for his family, carpentry, boxing, and World War II movies and books.
Resting at the Lougheed Funeral Home, 252 Regent Street at Hazel St. Funeral Service in the Lougheed Chapel Wednesday, January 9th, 2013 at 1pm. (Friends may call 2-4pm and 7-9pm Tuesday) In memory of Lawrence, donations may be made to the Maison Vale Hospice, or the Northern Cancer Foundation. Cremation at the Park Lawn Crematorium, Sudbury.
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 | Lawrence Dunleavy Lawrence Dunleavy, 86
Lawrence Edgar Dunleavy, 86, retired fire department captain, Second World War veteran and community volunteer, died of heart failure on June 4, 2006 at Sherwood Park Manor with his daughters by his side.
He was born in Brockville on July 20, 1919, the sixth of 11 children born to Garfield Dunleavy and the former Mabel Polley. Although he grew up in the economic hard times of the Depression and his family knew what hardship was, he had a happy and adventurous childhood and youth in Brockville. He attended Brockville Collegiate Institute and then started working at the Stetson hat factory in town.
The Second World War broke out in 1939 and Lawrence and six of his brothers joined the military. Before heading overseas, he married Ernestine "Ernie" Wylie, in September 1940. They did not see each other again until October 1945.
Dunleavy was an artillery surveyor with the 14th Field Regiment Artillery. On D-Day, June 6, 1944, he was among the first wave of Canadian soldiers to land at Bernières-sur-Mer (Juno Beach), France. Half the young men in that landing died that day.
He survived the war and returned to Brockville's Stetson factory and also worked briefly as a plasterer. Then with his wife Ernie he took a government land grant on Windsor Drive, built a house and tried farming. In 1951, ready for a change, he joined the Brockville Fire Department and found his career. He fought many of the big downtown fires and almost perished in the Grand Hotel fire. He retired in 1979 as captain of the department (one rank below chief). Any time he went back to the fire hall after retirement he was greeted with warm respect and affection by the firefighters.
A strong union supporter, he served many years as president of the Brockville Firefighters Association, negotiating improved working conditions for fellow firefighters and leading them during times of arbitration. He argued his cases so well that the people at city hall gave him the nickname "The Little Lawyer." He was also treasurer of the Municipal Employees Credit Union.
He joined the Royal Canadian Legion in Brockville after the war and was a life member at his death. In 2002, during the 75th anniversary celebrations by the local branch, the lounge at the pub was named The Dunleavy Room, after the seven Dunleavy brothers who all went to war and, against the odds, all returned.
Mr. Dunleavy was instrumental in establishing Brackinreid Park and Little League baseball in Brockville. Through the fire department he actively supported fundraising for muscular dystrophy. Many Christmases he worked on the toy drive for needy children and helped repair the toys.
In the early 1960s he and Ernie bought land for a cottage on Lower Beverley Lake. He scrounged for lumber at the newly demolished Smart's foundry site and built the cottage from recycled materials. He enjoyed spending time there with family and friends.
He loved sports and had exceptionally good hand-eye co-ordination. Trophies for horseshoes, darts, golf and bowling lined his home's window sills.
He also loved to tell family and friends a multitude of stories about his escapades in childhood, about family life during the Depression, the funny side of his war experiences, cottage living and his life as a firefighter.
Mr. Dunleavy is survived by his daughters, Linda Stockley and husband Douglas of Osgoode and Deborah Dunleavy and husband Howard Alexander of Brockville, and step grandchildren Charlotte and Abraham Alexander. Also surviving are his sister Stella Bradley of Brockville and numerous nieces and nephews.
He was predeceased by his wife Ernestine Dunleavy on February 19, 2001, by sisters Helen Sheridan and Margaret Picotte, and by brothers Garfield, Robert, Russell, Earl, Patrick, William and James Dunleavy.
Friends called at the Irvine Funeral Home, Brockville on June 7 and that evening 26 members of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 96 held a special Veterans Tribute for him. The funeral was held June 8 in the Irvine Chapel, with Rev. Stan Riley officiating. Howard Alexander gave the eulogy.
Sixteen Brockville firefighters led by Fire Chief Harry Jones formed an honour guard at the funeral. The pallbearers were Al Shire, Eric Salmon, Phil Sauve and Ron Warren. Burial followed at Oakland Cemetery, just west of the city.
Memorial donations were directed to the Heart and Stroke Foundation.
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 | Lawrence Edgar Dunleavy Entered into rest at the Sherwood Park Manor on June 4, 2006 at the age of 86 years. Beloved husband of the late Ernestine (Wylie) Dunleavy. He is survived by his loving daughters Linda Stockley and her husband Douglas of Osgoode and Deborah Dunleavy and her husband Howard Alexander of Brockville. Step grandfather of Charlotte and Abraham Alexander. Dear brother of Stella Bradley. Also survived by a number of nieces and nephews. Predeceased by two sisters Helen Sheridan and Margaret Picotte, and by seven brothers Garfield, Robert, Russell, Earl, Patrick, William and James Dunleavy.
Family and friends may pay their respects at the Irvine Funeral home and Chapel, 4 James Street East Brockville from Wednesday 2-4 and 7-9 pm. A celebration of Lawrence's life will held in the Chapel on Thursday at 2:30 pm. Interment will follow at Oakland Cemetery. In memoriams to the Heart and Stroke Foundation will be gratefully acknowledged. The Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 96, will hold a Veteran's Tribute at 6:45 p.m. on Wednesday evening.
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 | Lawrence Foster FOSTER, Lawrence
Mr. Lawrence Foster of Edmonton, formerly of Manola, Alberta, passed away November 29th, 2001 at the age of 87 years.
He survived by his loving wife, Angela; son, Dale of Edmonton; son, Greg; daughter-in-law, Brenda; grandchildren, Danielle and Stephen of High River, Alberta; numerous other relatives and many dear friends. Predeceased by his wife, Jean; and daughter, Marilyn.
Prayer Service will be held on Monday, December 3, 2001 at 7:00 p.m. at the Rose Garden Chapel in Barrhead. Funeral Service to be held on Tuesday, December 4, 2001 at 10:00 a.m. at the McClure United Church, 13708-74th Street, Edmonton, with Reverend Brenda Gibson officiating. Interment to follow at the Manola Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial tributes gratefully accepted to the Manola Cemetery Fund c/o B. Beck, R.R.1, Barrhead, Alberta T7N 1N2. Arrangements entrusted Rose Garden Chapel of Barrhead. 674-4644 or 1-800-563-6029.
--Edmonton Journal, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, December 2, 2001 Page 54
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 | Lawrence Miller --The Ottawa Citizen, Ottawa, Ontario, September 12, 2002
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 | Leada King KING, Leada Rosa -- At her home in Mattawa, Friday, January 8, 1988 in her 85th year. Leada (Yerkie), predeceased by her husband, William King, and a daughter, Lillian. Loving mother of Gladys Elliott, Nipissing; Myrtle King, Mattawa; Hazel Dellandrea, Arnstein; Earline Joanisse, Mattawa; Beatrice Levesque, Brampton; Marian Pearce, Astorville; sons, Leslie, Kelley; Cecil, Nipissing; Lemmie, Val Caron; Bert and Billie, both of Toronto. Dear sister to Isabelle Whittaker, British Columbia, and Henry Yorkie, Beaverton. She will be fondly remembered by many grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Family will receive visitors at the Paul Funeral Home, Powassan, today 7 to 9 pm., Sunday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm. Funeral service Monday at 11 am. in the chapel. Spring interment at Nipissing Cemetery.
--North Bay Nugget, North Bay, Ontario, January 9, 1988 Page 35
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 | Leatrice B. Sweet Leatrice B. Sweet
July 8, 1926 - January 25, 2013
U.S. Veteran
Leatrice “Lea” Sweet of Lompoc died Friday, January 25, 2013.
Lea was born in Huntington Park to Lyman and Cecelia Sweet. She served in WW II as an electrician in the U.S. Navy. A resident of Lompoc since 1964, she was employed as a clerk for Safeway and later as a financial clerk for The Bank of America and Household Finance until her retirement in 1991.
Lea was a member of the La Purisima Catholic Church parish serving as a Eucharistic minister. She was a lifetime member of both the American Legion Post 125 and the VFW post 570 and served in many offices. She was a past president and chairman of the Santa Barbara County Veterans Council and a member of the Lompoc Elks Lodge #2274.
Lea is survived by her daughters Spring Sweet and Diana Tietz, her son Donald Boddy, Jr., three grandsons and five great grandchildren.
The funeral mass will be celebrated 10 a.m. Thursday, January 31, 2013 at La Purisima Catholic Church with Rev. Thomas Cook, Celebrant. Burial will follow with military honors at Lompoc Evergreen Cemetery.
Arrangements are in the care of Starbuck-Lind Mortuary.
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 | Lee Doyle DOYLE, Lee (nee: Corneal)
Peacefully on April 14, 2013 at Traditions of Durham, in her 83rd year. Beloved wife of Dick for 61 years. Loving mother of Cindy, Larry (Cynthia), and daughter-in-law Carrie, as well as the late Peter, David, and Rick. Grandma of Amanda (Chris), Richard, Joshua, Benjamin, and Jocelyn. Great Grandma of Alyssa, Kaitlyn, Brooklyn, and Evan. Sister of Helen, Tom (Jackie), and Shirley, as well as the late Elmer and Robert. Lee lived a full life with interests in scouting, synchronized swimming, UCW, and had a passion for turtles! Friends may call at Faith United Church (1778 Nash Rd, Courtice) for visitation on Friday April 19th from 7pm until 9pm. Memorial Service to be held at Faith United Church on Saturday April 20th at 1pm. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations are appreciated to the Heart & Stroke Foundation.
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 | Leigh Dutton William ?Leigh? Dutton, 92, passed away in Hemet Monday, Aug. 25, 2008. Leigh was born Nov. 10, 1915, in Anaheim to Roger Cole Dutton add Marie Dutton.
He graduated from Anaheim High School and attended U.C. Davis prior to Word War II. During World War II, he served as an officer with the Merchant Marines in the Pacific Theater.
He settled in Idyllwild in 1947, becoming a highly respected business and community leader for more than 40 years and a secret benefactor to numerous Idyllwild families in need.
He also greatly enjoyed acting and directing with the Idyllwild Players, as well as the Ramona Pageant.
After retirement from his various businesses, he traveled extensively and became an avid gardener, making his iris garden on South Circle Drive a highlight for all to see.
A special thank you to the staff at Buena Vista Assisted Living and Ramona VNA & Hospice. At his request, no services will be held. He will be accorded cremation rights by the Neptune Society.
He is survived by a daughter, Margot Austin, and many friends.
He is predeceased by his parents and sister.
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 | Leita Watt WATT, LEITA MAY
Peacefully at Fairview Manor surrounded by her family on Wednesday, October 3, 2012. Leita M. Wark of Almonte, age 84 years. Dearly loved wife for 59 years of the late Erwin Watt and much loved mother of Nancy Scott (John), Joan Forrest, Ruth Graham (Robert) and Allan. Predeceased by 2 infant sons; Alex & Kevin. Dear sister of John Wark, Florence Ling, Eileen Burke and Leonard Wark. Predeceased by her brother, Raymond Wark. Also survived by 5 grandchildren; Kara & Natalie Forrest, Amanda & John Graham and Heidi Scott. Family and friends may visit at the
C. R. GAMBLE FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL INC. 127 Church St., Almonte, ON. 613-256-3313 on Sunday, Oct. 7 from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 PM and where Service will be held in the Gamble Chapel on Monday at 11 AM. Rev. Mary Royal, officiating. Interment Guthrie United Cemetery, Clayton, Ontario.
For those who may want to honour Leita with a donation in her memory, please consider Almonte General Hospital & Fairview Manor.
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 | Leland Determan Leland Determan, 16 years old, son of H.H. Determan of Carroll, died last week following an accident which happened near Clear Lake. He was in a car that collided with another.
--Marble Rock Journal, Marble Rock, Iowa, November 22, 1928 Page 1
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 | Leland Earl Dunleavy DUNLEAVY, Leland Earl - Suddenly at his residence, on Sunday, November 25, 1984, Earl Dunleavy, in his 64th year, dear father of Mrs. Bonnie Misseghers, Alberta; Mrs. Betty Yates and Bernard Dunleavy, both of Vancouver; brother of Patrick, Kingston; Lawrence, William, Mrs. Helen Sheridan, Mrs. Margaret Picotte, all of Brockville; Mrs. Stella Bradley, Mississauga; and the late Garfield, James, Robert and Russell, also survived by several grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Resting at the Gordon F. Tompkins Funeral Residence, 49 Colborne Street (at Clergy). Funeral arrangements are incomplete. IN THE CARE OF THE GORDON F. TOMPKINS FUNERAL RESIDENCE, 546-5454.
--The Kingston Whig-Standard, Kingston, Ontario, Canada, November 26, 1984 Page 20
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 | Leland Sweet SWEET. At 4512½ Honduras street, Leland W. Sweet, aged 67 years, beloved husband of Mrs. Rosella J. Sweet and father of Mrs. Roy Henderson. Mrs. Louis Kuester, Mrs. Jesse F. and Mrs. Sidney E. Simpson, Boy and Lyman Sweet of Los Angeles.
Funeral services Saturday, February 7, at 10 a.m., from the Compton Avenue Methodist Church, corner Forty-ninth and Compton. W. A. Brown, funeral director.
--The Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, California, February 6, 1925 Page 16
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 | Lena (Rhodey) McKay McKAY, Lena (Rhodey)
In St. Mary's hospital, Kitchener on Friday, October 15, 1999. Lena Peacock of Kitchener and Almonte, age 81 years. Beloved wife of Allan McKay and by first marriage of the late William Rhodey. Dear step-mother of Mrs. Bruce Harmer (Mary) and James Rhodey (Glenna) of Kitchener, George Rhodey (Rita) of Calgary, Alberta, Verdun Rhodey (Mary) of Waterloo, David Rhodey of Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta, Ron McKay (Carol) of Clayton and Ruth (Mrs. Carl Foster) of Almonte. Beloved sister of Mrs. Mel Wark (Muriel) of Clayton, Wilbert of Carp and Nelson (Wilma) of B.C. Predeceased by four sisters; Mrs. Carrie Donaldson, Mrs. Annie McArthur, Mrs. Katie Patterson and Jean Peacock, and one brother; Everett. Friends may call at the C.R. Gamble Funeral Home & Chapel 127 Church Street, Almonte for visiting on Monday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. and where Service will be held in the Chapel on Tuesday at 11 a.m. Interment Auld Kirk Cemetery, Almonte. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Diabetes Association or the charity of ones choice.
--The Ottawa Citizen, Ottawa, Ontario, October 18, 1999 Page 54
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 | Lena Banning --The Ottawa Journal, Ottawa, Ontario, March 3, 1977
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 | Lena Rintoul RINTOUL, Lena
Peacefully at Smiths Falls on Saturday September 23rd, 2000 Lena (Langstaff) Rintoul, wife of the late John C. Rintoul. Dear mother of John (Mona) of Burlington, Claire (Carolyn) of Toronto and the late Frank Rintoul. Lena will be sadly missed by her daughter-in-law Jessie (Bob) O'Connell of Smiths Falls, her grandchildren Catherine and Beverley, Jason, Julia and Krystal and her 6 great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her sister Eva Langstaff. Friends may pay their respects at the Young Funeral Home, Lanark Monday September 25th from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral Service will be held in St. Andrew's United Church, Lanark Tuesday at 11:00 a.m. Interment, Pine Grove Cemetery. In remembrance, contributions to the Memorial Fund of St. Andrew's United Church of fund of one's choice would be appreciated.
--The Ottawa Citizen, Ottawa, Ontario, September 25, 2000 Page 51
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 | Lenora Schaupmeyer SCHAUPMEYER, Lenora
On Thursday, February 8, 1996, Mrs. Lenora Schaupmeyer of Mayerthorpe passed away suddenly at the age of 62 years.
Remembered by her loving children, Wade (Joan), Colleen (Glenn) Mitchell, Rocky and his special friend Shelly, all of Mayerthorpe, and Kim (Robin) Shandro of Willington; six grandchildren, Terry, Jody, Kelsey, Tyler, Cole, and Remington; also numerous nieces, nephews, and cousins. Predeceased by her loving husband, Edwin (1977); son, Terrance (1965); parents, William and Rachel Golden; brothers, Pat, Joe, and Jim; and sisters, Kate and Kathleen.
A Celebration of Lenora's Life will be held on Monday, February 12 at 1:00 p.m. at Mayerthorpe United Church, Mayerthorpe. Reverend Margaret Lange officiating with inurnment in Mayerthorpe Cemetery. Cremation in Park Memorial Crematorium. In lieu of other tributes, donations may be made to Mayerthorpe RCMP Victim's Service Unit, c/o RCMP, Mayerthorpe, AB, STARS Ambulance, Building 16, 29 Airport Road, Edmonton, AB T5G 0W6, or a charity of one's choice. Park Memorial Ltd.
Funeral Administrators and Directors (Mayerthorpe) 403-786-2533.
--Edmonton Journal, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, February 11, 1996 Page 21
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 | Leonard Allen ALLEN, Leonard Lewis - The family announces with great sorrow the death of Leonard Lewis Allen in the comfort of his residence on July 6, 2007 at the age of 73. He is survived by his wife Beverly Dodd. Loving father of Theresa (Rick) Deschamps, Catherine (Kelly) O'Grady, Leonard Jr. (Linda) Allen.Stepfather of Gary (Evelyne) Dodd and Bonnie (Steve) Desrosiers. Grandfather of Tanya-Lyn, Christopher & Scott Deschamps, Melanie, Tyler O'Grady, Patty-Lyn and Mathew MacDonald, Cody & Shaye Dodd, Stephanie and Bradley Desrosiers. Dear great grandfather of 10 great grandchildren. Also left to mourn his sister Mary Allen of San Francisco. The family of the late Mr. Allen will receive friends at the PERRIN FUNERAL CHAPEL 128 Whitewood Avenue, New Liskeard , Sunday July 8, 2007 from 7 until 9 p.m. Memorial Service for the late Mr. Allen will be celebrated on Monday July 9, 2007 at 11:00 am from the Perrin Funeral Chapel. Reverend Kitty Miller officiating. Mr. Allen was an avid hunter for 25 years with the “Hamburger Hill” group , a fisherman and archer. He also belonged to the gun club and loved his horses and his dogs. He worked for Northern Telephone for many years. He was also a strong union member. Mr. Allen was a generous kindhearted man who enjoyed life. If desired donations to the Temiskaming Hospital Cat Scan Fund or to Happy Paws will be appreciated.
--North Bay Nugget, North Bay, Ontario, July 9, 2007 Page 10
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 | Leonard Hulbert Burton BURTON, Leonard Hulbert
On Sunday, November 26, 2006 Mr. Len Burton of Wainwright, Alberta and formerly of Edgerton, Alberta passed away at the Wainwright General Hospital at the age of 84 years.
He is survived by his loving wife of 54 years, Mary of Wainwright; four children, Charles Burton of Wainwright, Eleanor (Ron) Preuss of Barrhead, Alberta, Louise (Craig) Davis, of Prince George, British Columbia, Shirley (Kevin) Montpetit of Clyde, Alberta; seven grandchildren, Stephen, Jason, Christa, Sean, Brady, Lena, Patrick; three sisters, Barbara (Ernie) Klymchuk of Andrew, Alberta, Joyce Goodall of Edmonton, Shirley (Pat) Kirkpatrick of Edmonton; one brother-in-law, Charlie (Helen) McLaughlin of Morinville, Alberta; well as many nieces, nephew and cousins; and a host of close friends. He was predeceased by his parents, Chris and Jessie Burton; one brother-in-law, Jim Goodall; one sister-in-law, Margaret (Armer) Middleton.
A Funeral Service for the late Mr. Len Burton will be conducted on Thursday, November 30, 2006 at 2:00 p.m. from the Edgerton Agricultural Hall, Edgerton, Alberta with Father Dana Dean officiating. Interment will follow in the Edgerton Cemetery. If so desired the family suggests memorial contributions be made to the charity of the donor's choice. Creech's Funeral Home, Todd and Harry Creech directors in care of all arrangements.
--Edmonton Journal, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, November 29, 2006 Page 28
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 | Leonard McNeely Leonard Gordon McNeely
Peacefully, in the arms of those who loved him on Thursday June 2, 2016 at the age of 76.
Loving husband of Jackie. Beloved father to Sarah (Russell) Thompson, Garnet (Todd) Rodger, and Gordon Rodger. Proud and cherished grandfather of Emily and Brody Thompson. Son of the late Ella and Leonard McNeely. Brother of Ian (Tina) McNeely, Darla (Roy) Ball, and David (Brenda) McNeely. Survived by many nieces and nephews.
Keeping with Leonard's wishes, a private service will be held at a later date.
For those who wish, donations to Parkinson's Society or Almonte General Hospital would be appreciated by the family.
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 | Leonard Munro MUNRO, Leonard Charles
Suddenly at his home in Perth, on Saturday, February 23, 1980, Leonard Charles Munro, in his 73rd year, beloved husband of Frances Scott; dear father of Cecil of Pembroke; Joyce (Mrs. Graham Richards) of LaHave, Nova Scotia; Glen of Smiths Falls; and Shirley (Mrs. Ron Delahunt) of Fitzroy Harbour; dear brother of Ada (Mrs. George Abercrombie) of Perth; Dan of Drummond; and Margaret (Mrs. Elwood Palmer) of Smiths Falls; also survived by seven grandchildren. Friends may call at the Young Funeral Home, Lanark, where funeral service will be conducted on Tuesday, February 26, at 2 p.m. Interment White Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations to the heart fund would be appreciated.
--The Ottawa Journal, Ottawa, Ontario, February 25, 1980 Page 37
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 | Leonard Watt WATT, Leonard Albert - As a result of an accident on Monday, October 26, 1992. Len Watt of Pakenham. Age 50 Years. Dearly loved husband of Eleanor Young. Beloved father of Jason of Toronto and Jody at home. Dear brother of Mrs. Hazel Fulton of Pakenham, Valma (Mrs. Howard Bolger) of Clayton, Gladys (Mrs. Carl Currie), Jean (Mrs. Logan More), Erwin and Wilmer all of Almonte and Russell of Ottawa. Friends called at the C.R. Gamble Funeral Home &, Chapel, 127 Church Street Almonte. Thence, to rest in St. Andrews United Church, Pakenham for Service on Thursday. Rev. Heather Kinkaid officiated. Interment Union Cemetery, Pakenham.
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 | Les Buttle BUTTLE, Leslie W.
Ontario Hydro Foreman 38 yrs.
Funeral Director Assistant Fraser-Morris &
Heubner Funeral Home 15 yrs.
Of Cobden, passed away peacefully in Caressant Care Nursing Home Cobden with his family at his side on Friday, December 30, 2011 in his 82nd year. Les Buttle beloved husband of Joan Buttle nee Stewart, and by first marriage to the late Reba Lee. Dear father of Debbra (Norman McCready); Christine (Ron Craig); Connie (Ron McNeil) and step-father of Mike (Lane) Stewart, Peter (Marilyn) Stewart, Janice (Brad Mcllquham). Also survived by ten grandchildren Erik, Lee, Jai, Kayla, Tiffany, Bryanne, Megan, Ben, Kyla, Chase, five great-grandchildren Brady, Silke, Cooper, Brooklyynd, Adeline and one sister Shirley (George Bennett). Predeceased by two brothers Bill and Russ. Friends may call at the Fraser-Morris & Heubner Funeral Home Cobden Sunday, January 1, 2012 from 7-9 p.m. Monday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Service in Grace United Church Cobden Tuesday at 11 a.m. Spring interment Cobden Union Cemetery. Donations to Grace United Church Memorial Fund or Hospice Renfrew would he appreciated.
--The Ottawa Citizen, Ottawa, Ontario, January 2, 2012 Page 26
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 | Leslie E. Abrams Leslie E. Abrams
Services are pending at Denton Funeral Home for Leslie E. Abrams, 84, 210 W. Coleman Road, who died Thursday in his home.
Abrams was born in Honor, Mich. on Jan. 30, 1904 and grew up in Michigan. He and Lydia Peless were married Nov. 4, 1944 in Grand Rapids, Mich. They had lived in different parts of the United States and came to Carlsbad 10 years ago from Medford, Ore.
He was a member of the Machinist Union and a life member of the National Rifle Association. He attended the Mennonite and Central Christian Churches. He operated a spice & herb shop and flea market at his home for several years.
He is survived by his wife, Lydia Abrams of Carlsbad; one son, James Everton Abrams of Belmont, Mich.; one daughter, Patricia Abrams of Carlsbad; six grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren.
--Carlsbad Current Argus, Carlsbad, New Mexico, August 12, 1988 Page 2
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 | Lester J. Ayerst Lester J. Ayerst
130 Medford Md., Mattydale
Lester J. Ayerst, 26, of 130 Medford Rd., Mattydale, died today in University Hospital, Born in the Town of Clayton, Mr. Ayerst lived in Mattydale the last three years and was employed as a punch press operator for Carrier Corp. He was a communicant of St. Margaret's Church, Mattydale. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Winona Ayerst; a daughter, Margaret Ann; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Everton Ayerst of LaFargeville; a brother, Albert Ayerst of Adams Counter; and four sisters, Mrs. Harry Kirkby of Evans Mills, Mrs. John Shultz of Mannsville, Mrs. Max Flemming of Mattydale and Miss Beatrice Ayerst of Watertown. Services will be conducted in the Leiston-Krueger Funeral Home, Mattydale, at 9 a.m. Monday and at 9:30 a.m. in St. Margaret's Church. Burial will be in Assumption Cemetery. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow and Sunday at the funeral home.
--Syracuse Herald-Journal, Syracuse, New York, September 14, 1956 Page 16
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 | Leticia Churchill 07-15-1890 Letitia Ward, relict of the late William Churchill, and mother and James Churchill, of Covey Hill Quebec, died at Covey Hill Quebec, age 84 years. Deceased was one of the oldest residence of Havelock, having come with her husband to the Hill in 1835. --Gleaner Extracts
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 | Lettie Quick QUICK. LETTIE WALTON. On Wednesday, November 3. 1937, at her residence, 3981 Rainier ave., Mount Rainier, Md., LETTIE WALTON, beloved wife of George W. Quick. She also is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Robert C. Mason of Muirkirk, Md., and Miss Ruth D. Quick, and a son, G. Wesley Quick. Remains resting at Gasch's funeral home, 46 Maryland ave., Hyattsville, Md. Services at the Memorial M. E. Church, Johnson ave., Hyattsville. Md., on Thursday, November 4, at 2 p.m. Burial at Willow. N. Y., on Saturday, November 6, at 2 p.m.
--Evening Star, Washington, District of Columbia, November 3, 1937 Page 10
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 | Levi Byers BYERS, Levi … At Civic Hospital, North Bay, Friday December 18, 1987, in his 84th year. Levi Byers, beloved husband of Agnes Edith (Kaye), Callander. Predeceased by his first wife, Agnes J. (McConnell). Loving father of Gladys and her husband Tom Mason, Callander; Wilda Byers, Nova Scotia; Evelyn Byers, Toronto; Violet and her husband Eric Hazelwood, Powassan; Wilburn, Callander; Greta and her husband Hector Bayliss, Hamilton; Sam and his wife Ethel, Dunnville; Gwen and her husband Clarence Hazelwood, Renfrew; Tom and his wife Carolyn, Chatham; Marjorie and her husband Norman Traynor, Huntsville. Predeceased by his son Andy, two brothers Enos and Bill, and two sisters, Mary Turcotte and Elizabeth Grawbarger. Dear brother to Alec, Gordon, Irvin, Esther Johnson and Frances Radkey. He will be lovingly remembered by 31 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren. For further information please call the Paul Funeral Home, Powassan at 724-2024 .
--North Bay Nugget, North Bay, Ontario, December 19, 1987 Page 23
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 | Lila Greene The Ottawa Journal, Ottawa, Ontario, july 24, 1979
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 | Lillian Allen ALLEN, Lillian Barbara (nee Hazelwood)
Passed away July 2, 2000 at Temiskaming Hospital, New Liskeard at the age of 87. Survived by one sister, Elenore McMartin, Mattawa and predeceased by seven brothers, Bill, Percy, Bert, Jack, Charlie, David and Eric. Beloved mother of Leonard Allen (Bev), Kenabeek, Ontario and Marry Allen, San Francisco, California. She will be sadly missed by her grandchildren Theresa Deschamps (Rick), Cathy O'Grady (Kelly), Len Allen (Linda) all of North Bay, and by seven great grandchildren and four great-great grandchildren. Funeral services were held at Perrin's Funeral Home, New Liskeard, Ontario on Wednesday, July 5, 2000. Family members of the late Lillian Allen extend a special thank you to Dr. Pat Logan and all nurses from Intensive Care Unit at Temiskaming Hospital in New Liskeard for their caring and thoughtfulness. We convey our deepest gratitude for the special attention given to our mother and grandmother. Leonard, Mary, Theresa, Cathy, and Len sincerely thank everyone involved with the beautiful luncheon and funeral service held on Wednesday, July 5, 2000.
--North Bay Nugget, North Bay, Ontario, July 10, 2000 Page 8
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 | Lillian Clark CLARK, Mrs. Lillian
Suddenly at Toronto, March 17, 1981, Lilian Thorley, beloved wife of the late George H. Clark, formerly of 403 Princess Street West, North Bay, dear mother of Roy and Georgina, both of Toronto, will be sadly missed by two granddaughters. Friends may call at the Martyn Funeral Home, 464 Wyld St., Friday from 2 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral service in St. Bride's Anglican Church, 1225 Cassells Street, Saturday, March 21, 1981 at 11 a.m. The Venerable Archdeacon D. A. P. Smith officiating. Spring interment St. John's Cemetery.
--North Bay Nugget, North Bay, Ontario, March 20, 1981 Page 2
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 | Lillian Gray GRAY, Lillian Mina - In hospital Arnprior, Thursday, July 17, 1975, Lillian Mina Anderson, of Braeside, in her 81st year, dear wife of John E. Gray, Braeside; daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William E. Anderson, Braeside; dear mother of Lillian (Mrs. Wallace Leslie), Braeside and Horace Mather, Arnprior; also surviving are grandchildren Mrs. Sally Your, Winchester and Wendy Mother, of Arnprior. Resting at the Boyce Funeral Home, Arnprior. Funeral arrangements incomplete.
--The Ottawa Journal, Ottawa, Ontario, July 17, 1975 Page 40
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 | Lillian King KING, Lillian Grace
Suddenly at her residence, 206 Woodward Ave., Blind River, on Sunday, August 10, 1980, in her 57th year, Lillian King, beloved wife of Clifford, Blind River; dear mother of Stanley, Blind River and Lloyd of Edmonton, Alberta; loving daughter of Mrs. L. King of Mattawa and the late William King, loving grandmother of Paul, Paula and Lloyd, all of Edmonton; Sheila, Allan, Karen and Angela, all of Blind River; dear sister of Leslie and Hazel (Mrs. Norman Deandrea), both of Sudbury and Lemmie of Val Caron; Cecil, Marion (Mrs. Edgar Pierce), Erline (Mrs. Ralph Joanesse), Myrtle Hazelwood, Gladys (Mrs. Carl Elliott, all of Nipissing; Bert, Billie (Mrs. Bill Levesque), of Toronto. Friends may call at the Paul Funeral Home, Powassan, after 2 p.m. Tuesday. Funeral service in the chapel Wednesday at 4 p.m. Interment Nipissing Cemetery.
--North Bay Nugget, North Bay, Ontario, August 12, 1980 Page 2
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 | Lillian King April 19, 1945 – July 31, 2023
Peacefully at NSHN-Blind River surrounded by her loving family, age 78. She is reunited with her beloved husband Stanley, her parents Lucien and Beatrice Labbee, her daughters Sheila and Karen, granddaughter Alicia and siblings Sonny Labbee (Diane), Mary Jane Jolin (Norm), Paul Labbee (Dolly), Diane “Pee Wee” Fyfe (Tom) and Ricky Labbee (Carla). Amazing mother of Allan and Angela. Proud Nanny of Adam, Crystal, Trisha, Jennifer, Kassandra and Ava and great Nanny of Carter, Emmit, Auston, Skyla, Conner, C.J., Oliver and George. Devoted sister of Beatrice King (late Lloyd), Germaine Wilkins (Mike), Leo Labbee (Sandra), Vivian White (late Ron), Pauline King (Loren) and Lorraine Beemer (Brent). She will be greatly missed by numerous nieces, nephews, extended family and friends.
Lillian worked in the kitchen at NSHN-Blind River for many years. She liked to cook and catered many events in and around the area. Her greatest love was music. She loved to sing and dance, play the spoons and the beer bottles.
She was a kind, and caring lady, known by many for her generosity. She was always ready and willing to help others.
Always loved, never forgotten, forever missed.
The family wishes to thank the hospital staff at NSHN-Blind River for taking good care of her.
A celebration of Lillian’s life will be held at the Blind River Royal Canadian Legion Branch 189 on Monday, August 14, 2023, between 11am and 4pm. All family and friends are welcome.
Arrangements entrusted to Menard Funeral Home.
--SooToday, Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, August 1, 2023
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 | Lillian Pretty PRETTY, Mrs. Lillian Isabel - On Sunday, January 25, 1948, suddenly at Stewarton Church service, Lillian Isabel George, beloved wife of William I. Pretty, of 38 Glendale Ave., and mother of William, Keith and Allan, in her 56th year. Resting at Hulse and Playfair, Ltd., 315 McLeod St. Service Tuesday, 1 p.m. Interment Pinecrest.
--The Ottawa Journal, Ottawa, Ontario, January 27, 1948 Page 20
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 | Lillian Sittler SITTLER, Lillian Leona (nee Angerman) 1922-2017
Passed away peacefully at Freeport Health Centre of Grand River Hospital, Kitchener Wednesday, 26, 2017 at the age of 94. Dear wife of the late Charles Sittler (2000). Loving mother of Carol Piquette (the late Peter Piquette 2016). Cherished grandmother of Victoria Spachman (Denny Vatavuk) and Wendy Spachman. Will be lovingly remembered by her greatgrand- children D.J. Vatavuk, Brandon Vatavuk and Deshawn Hayes. Predeceased by her parents Daniel and Emily Angerman, brother Herman Angerman and sisters Sally Hodgkinson and Ruby Brunton. Friends are invited to share their memories of Lillian with her family during visitation at the Erb & Good Family Funeral Home, 171 King St. S., Waterloo, on Sunday, April 30, 2017 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. At Lillian's request a private graveside service will take place at Memory Gardens, Breslau. Condolences for the family and donations to the Alzheimer Society of Waterloo Wellington or the Grand River Regional Cancer Centre, may be arranged through the Erb & Good Family Funeral Home, 171 King Street South, Waterloo at www.erbgood.com or 519-745-8445. ERB GOOD FAMILY FUNERAL HOME.
--Waterloo Region Record, Kitchener, Ontario, Canada, April 29, 2017 Page 23
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 | Lillian Walker WALKER, Mrs. Lillian Victoria
On August 28, 1976, Mrs. Lillian Victoria Walker of 8611 152A Ave., widow of John Charles, Walker, passed away at the age of 74 years.
She leaves to mourn her loss, three sons, Bob of Westlock, Stan of Edmonton and Don of Calgary; three daughters, Mrs. Lawrence (Jean) Foster of Manola, Mrs. Donald (Thelma) Branchflower of Edmonton and Mrs. Dorwin (Audrey) Hawn of Sherwood Park; 20 grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; two brothers, Irvine Price of Provost and Lewis Vafdy of Trenton, Ontario; one sister, Mrs. Jessie Burton of Edmonton.
Funeral services will be held on Wednesday at 3:15 p.m. at Foster and McGarvey Funeral Chapel. Reverend Keith Gross will officiate and cremation will follow. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the organization of the donor's choice. Foster and McGarvey Ltd. Funeral and Cremation Services. Phone 422-6666.
--Edmonton Journal, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, August 30, 1976 Page 52
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 | Lillian Wilmot WILMOT, Lillian Elizabeth - In hospital on Sunday, July 14, 1974, Lillian Hankin of Smiths Falls and formerly of Clayton, in her 77th year, beloved wife of Daniel Wilmot and the late Edward Munro by first marriage, and dear mother of Gordon, of Toronto; Archie, of New Westminster, B.C.; Edward and Nellie, both of Almonte; Willard and Mrs. Robert Craig (Martha), both of Smiths Falls; also survived by several grandchildren and great grandchildren. Resting at the Comba Funeral Home, 127 Church St., Almonte. Where service will be held on Tuesday, July 16 at 2 p.m. The Venerable Archdeacon John A. Salter officiating. Interment Clayton United cemetery.
--The Ottawa Journal, Ottawa, Ontario, July 15, 1974 Page 29
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 | Lincoln Byers BYERS - At Sick Children's Hospital, Toronto, on Tuesday, Sept. 23, 1958, Lincoln Brian Byers, beloved son of Enos and Frances Byers, in his 5th year. Resting at the Paul Funeral Home, Powassan. Service in the chapel Friday at 2 p.m. Interment Nipissing Cemetery.
--North Bay Nugget, North Bay, Ontario, September 24, 1958 Page 2
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 | Lincolnite is Killed, 2 Injured --Lincoln Evening Journal, Lincoln, Nebraska, June 11, 1970 Page 6
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 | Linda Livingstone Linda Livingston, age 62, of Stewart Florida died Tuesday, November 23, 2010 at home. Mrs. Livingston was born July 23, 1948 at Barre, VT the daughter of the late Phillip and the late Peggy Walters. Linda was a graduate of Arlington High School. Linda was a homemaker and care giver. She lived in Florida for over twenty years and lived locally most of her life. She enjoyed crafts and loved to ride motorcycles. She is survived by her previous husbands, Larry Roosa and Charlie Livingston both of Wallkill New York. Linda is also survived by her brothers and sister; Clayton Walters of Bayard IO, Gisele Emmett and her husband Wayne of LaGrange, Elissa Fishwick and her husband Jeffrey of Stanfordville, Steven Walters of Poughkeepsie and Phillip Dennis Walters of Highland. She also has many nieces and nephews who survive. Calling hours will be held December 21, 2010 from 4pm to 7pm at the Timothy P. Doyle Funeral Home 371 Hooker Ave. Poughkeepsie New York. A Prayer service will be held during Visitation. Burial will be at the convenience of the family in the family plot in Elizabethtown. If you need directions or would like to leave an online condolence or sign the guest book you may visit www.doylefuneralhome.com
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