Our Family Genealogy Pages

Home Page  |  What's New  |  Photos  |  Histories  |  Headstones  |  Reports  |  Surnames
Search
First Name:


Last Name:



Notes


Matches 1,401 to 1,450 of 5,376

      «Prev «1 ... 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 ... 108» Next»

 #   Notes   Linked to 
1401 Dearly beloved husband of Vae (nee Harper) in his 94th year, passed away peacefully in his sleep in the early morning of Friday, August 8, 2014. Predeceased by parents Florence and Adam Rankin and brothers Andrew and Erskine. Ken shared 62 years of love and laughter with his kind and caring wife. Father to Heather (David McKellar), Blake (Eileen Maltinsky) and Steve (Kim). Grandfather to Alison (Kevin Breen), Kenneth (Wendy McKellar), Jodi-Lyne, Brittany, Norah and Jamie Rankin. Great grandfather to Joey and Lexi McKellar. Many thanks to CCAC, DVA, Carefore, St. Elizabeth, Bayshore Agency Staff and to the wonderful love and understanding of the congregational family of St. Timothy?s Presbyterian Church and the minister Rev. Don Collar. Visitation at McEvoy-Shields Funeral Home, 1411 Hunt Club Road, on Sunday, August 10 from 7 -9 pm and at St. Timothy?s Church, 2400 Alta Vista Drive, on Monday, August 11 from 10 ? 11 am. Funeral Service on Monday, August 11 at 11 am at St. Timothy?s Church followed by a reception. Interment will follow at Spring Hill Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the War Amps of Canada. Rankin, Kenneth Millar (I31175)
 
1402 Death certificate states 'general decline'. Price, Margaret Ann (I02385)
 
1403 Death certificate states burial in "Redding Cemetery". Unable to locate cemetery or grave. Pennock, Philip Henry (I21849)
 
1404 Death certificate states burial in Auld Kirk Cemetery; headstone is in Clayton Cemetery. Pretty, Thorold William (I760)
 
1405 Death certificate states burial in Forest Lawn Cemetery; stone indicates burial in Greenwood Cemetery. Brainard, Charles Eugene (I24809)
 
1406 Death certificate states burial in Moncton, New Brunswick. Steeves, Maud Elizabeth (I24768)
 
1407 Death certificate states burial in Roselawn Cemetery. Brainard, Charles Eugene (I05479)
 
1408 Death certificate: Drowned in the Niagara River; probably January 1934. Assumed fell in river near Buffalo and body floated down the hydro canal and caught in screen. Body found May 1st at Queenston. Buckley, Charles Edward (I4083)
 
1409 Death Cuts Short Promising Career Of Young Doctor Willard E. Johnson, Former Almonte Boy, Dies This Morning In Montreal
Almonte people were shocked to learn of the death in Montreal at three o'clock this (Thursday) morning of Dr Willard E. Johnson, son of Mr and Mrs Adam Johnson of Almonte, in his 34th year. Dr Johnson visited his relatives here at Christmas time. He knew he was suffering from a form of stomach ulcer and hoped it would yield to medical treatment and observance of a special diet. On Friday afternoon last, shortly after he had been engaged in an operation on a patient, he suffered an acute attack to the trouble that had been bothering him for some time. An immediate operation showed that a rupture had occurred at the point where the ulcer was located thus inducing peritonitis. As time passed it looked a though the peritonitis would clear up but pneumonia set in thus complicating the patient's condition and narrowing his chances of recovery. In spite of the best attention that could be provided Dr Johnson passed away early this morning. His parents had gone to Montreal when his condition became serious last Friday. His three sisters left Almonte on an early train this morning when it was decided their brother had but a short time to live. Their train reached the city at seven o'clock, several hours after death ensued. Dr Johnson was a promising young physician and surgeon who had already made considerable progress on the ladder that leads to professional success. He was born in Almonte on Dec 26th, 1902, and attended the public and high school here. He was most successful in his studies and entered McGill University at the early age of 17. He graduated with the degree of M.D., C.M. in 1925 and took up practice in Montreal. Dr Johnson became associated with Drs William and Howard Reilly, natives of the Almonte district and graduates of the local high school, who have been prominent in the medical circles of Montreal for a long time. He was appointed resident doctor for the Mount Royal Hotel and later for the Windsor Hotel. For some years he was on the staff of the General Hospital and six months ago received the coveted recognition of appointment to the staff of the Royal Victoria Hospital. Dr Johnson leaves his parents and three sisters, Mrs Grant W. Dunlop and Misses Isobel and Margaret of Almonte. A service will be held in Wray's undertaking parlours, University street, Montreal, at 4 p.m. Friday, and the body will be brought to Almonte that night on board the train that arrives her at 10.33. The funeral will be held from the family residence, Queen street, on Sunday afternoon, at 2.30 o'clock to the Auld Kirk Cemetery. There will be a service at the house half an hour earlier. The sympathy of a large circle of friends in Almonte and district goes out to the bereaved parents and sisters.
--1936, Thursday January 30, The Almonte Gazette front page 
Johnson, Willard Edgar (I03395)
 
1410 Death dates, and sections are from burial records only. No monuments, stones, or markers exist. Unsure if these are the correct ones.

McCLELLAND, ??? no date Section Q
McCLELLAND, Fred no date Section Q 
McClelland, Fred S. (I00695)
 
1411 Death Notice: Bancroft Times Once again, death, the Grim Reaper has passed our way and removed from this life on the last of the early pioneers of this district in the person of John Munro, a resident of Turriff. Born at Hall's Mills, Lanark County on Sept 3, 1850, a son of the late John Munro and Marion McKay, who immigrated from Dornoch, Sutherlandshire during the Scottish Clearances, he was one of a family of seven all of whom have predeceased him. In the early summer of 1879 he came to Dunngannon Township where he located on what was then called the second concession. On February 24th, 1880, he married Mary Turriff, second daughter of John Turiff who was the first settler and for whom the settlement was later named. Mrs. Munro passed away nine years ago. One daughter Mrs. A.W. Munro died ten years ago, while another, Mary died in infancy. Six children survive. John of Detlor, Alex. Daniel and Mrs. W.J. McCaw of Bancroft, Peter and Mrs. H.L. Black of Turriff, with whom he has spent, on the homestead, the last six years. On Sunday morning, July 12th, he suffered a stroke, shortly after sinking into an unconscious condition, from which he never recovered, passing quietly away Wednesday afternoon. In religion, a life- long member of the Presbyterian faith, he was laid to rest in the cemetery at L'Amable beside his wife and daughter on Thursday afternoon. Mr. F. Wicks conducted the service at the home and church, while members of the Bancroft Masonic Lodge conducted a committal service.  Munro, John (I02659)
 
1412 Death of FRED J. MOODY.
The death of Fred Joseph Moody notice of which was published Is these column last week, for over 50 years a leading citizen of this vicinity, prominent In many circles of life, occurred at his home, Rand and Strange Preserve Wednesday evening at 7.40 o'clock, August 5th, 1914, from cerebral hemorrhage.
At the death bedside were the family and Mr. Strange of New York.
Mr. Moody had not been had not been good health for some time previous to his death, but his condition was not such as to call for alarm. Born in Saranac Lake, February 28th, 1867, second son of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Moody, the deceased passed his entire life in Tupper Lake with the exception of one year when his parents resided in Saranac Lake. Mr. Moody was the oldest resident in this vicinity and was highly esteemed by all who had the pleasure of his friendship and whose life had bean a benediction to all within the circle of his acquaintance.
Ia the year 1883 he was married to Miss Mary Hinkson of Bloomingdale, and to this union six children were born, namely: Mrs. Albert S. Hosier, Misses Dera, Hasel, Nellie, Willard and Alberta, all of whom with his widow survive hint and who reside in Tupper Lake.
Mr. Moody was the best known of the Adirondack guides and in the early days acted as official guide for Edward H Litchfield and other well known New Yorkers who have since built palatial homes in the Adirondacks.
In the year 1901 he engaged as superintendent with Read and Strange owners of a large and valuable preserve on Little Simons Pond, which position he creditably held until hit death.
The funeral services took place from Grace Methodist Church last Friday afternoon at two o'clock, Rev. A E Dudd officiating, and was attended by a large concourse of citizens and friends, burial taking place in the family plot in Tupper Lake cemetery. The pallbearers
were: D. J. Hayes, D. C. Randall, J. Howard Brown, William J Southworth, P. H. McCarthy and Clarence I. King.
--The Tupper Lake Herald, Friday, August 14, 1914 
Moody, Frederick Joseph (I31726)
 
1413 Death record states place of burial as Loring, Ontario Currie, Cecil Edgar (I01723)
 
1414 Death record states self administered overdose of morphine. Reynolds, Ralph Kenneth (I23569)
 
1415 Death record states self inflicted gunshot. Violette, Jeanette Clara (I23731)
 
1416 Death record states September 1890, but she is registered in the 1891 England Census on April 5th. Farrant, Elizabeth (I2695)
 
1417 Death record states suicide by shooting. Banning, Clarence Nelson (I05224)
 
1418 Death Removes Popular Citizen
Adam Johnson Was One Of Best Known Men In Almonte District
Death claimed one of the best known men in this district, Wednesday, in the person of Adam Johnson, who passed away at his home on Queen Street, at the age of 80 years. Mr Johnson had been in failing health for some time owing to a heart ailment but his condition died not become acute until a few weeks ago. A native of Bruce County, the late Adam Johnson was born in 1865 a son of the late Mr and Mrs Robert Johnson, pioneer settlers in that part of Ontario. He was one of a family of four sisters and two brothers, all of whom predeceased him except James, who resides in Kincardine.
Lumbered in Michigan
At the age of eighteen years he went to Michigan where he was employed in the lumbering industry, a line of work which he continued to follow in the Algoma District after his return to Canada. He was married in 1895 to Mary C. Munro, daughter of the late Mr and Mrs Daniel Munro of Lanark Township. For five years after he was married he was proprietor of the Clifton House Hotel in Massey. He left the North Country in 1901 and took up land on the 11th concession of Ramsay for five years, moving to Almonte in 1906 where he had resided ever since. After removing to town Mr Johnson was agent for the Massey-Harris Machinery Company and handled real estate. He was always interested in community affairs, taking part in many public spirited movements. For many years he took an active part in the management of Almonte Fair serving as a director of the North lanark Agricultural Society and as its president for several terms. He was an honourary director at the time of his death.
Staunch Conservative
Other offices held by him were: member of the Almonte Public Utilities Commission for upwards of ten years; a member of the Auld Kirk Cemetery Committee and of Bethany United Church; a member of the county executive of the Progressive Conservative Party. A lifelong Conservative, Mr Johnson always could be counted on to take an active part during election campaigns. He was a good organizer and his services were valued accordingly. He was one of the delegates to the convention in Carleton Place which nominated Dr. W.G. Blair Sept 6th, 1944. That was the last of many such meetings that he was able to attend. On March 13th of this year Mr and Mrs Johnson celebrated their golden wedding.
Didn't Look His Age.
Adam, as he was known to a wide circle of friends was a cheerful man, whom it was a pleasure to meet. He held his age well and would have passed for 60 up to the time when his health began to fail. He understood conditions in the county and was popular with the farmers. He was a friend of the late Judge Scott of Lanark having known him when he practised law in Bruce County. Left to mourn a husband and father are the widow and three daughters, namely, (Gertrude), Mrs G.W. Dunlop; (Isobel) Mrs F.L. Fisher and Miss Margaret, all of Almonte. Dr, Willard E. Johnson, a promising young Montreal physician, died in 1936, which was a heavy blow to the family. The funeral will be held from the family residence, Friday afternoon, to the Auld Kirk Cemetery. The service will be at 2.30.
--1945, Thursday June 21, The Almonte Gazette front page 
Johnson, Adam Matthew (I02889)
 
1419 DEATHS
At his residence, in the township of Ramsay, on Sunday, 8th inst Adonijah Giles, aged 36 years.
--1882, Friday October 13, The Almonte Gazette, page 2 
Giles, Adonijah (I03401)
 
1420 DEBBRA ARLENE ANN McCREADY
It is with profound sadness we announce the passing of Debbra McCready of Cobden, who passed away peacefully at her residence , on Wednesday December 9, 2020 in her 67th year. Debbra McCready nee Buttle, beloved wife of the late Norman McCready. Daughter of the late Leslie and Reba Buttle nee Lee. Dear sister of Christine Denty and Connie (Ron McNeil). Also survived by nieces and nephews Erik (Pia) Denty, Lee (Kerri) Denty, Jai (Tracy) Denty, Kayla (Steven Davidson), Tiffany (Kyle Dagenais) and Bryanne (Andrew Neuman), and 17 great-nieces and nephews, and a special friend Peter Boudreau. Friends may call at the Fraser ? Morris and Heubner Funeral Home Cobden Saturday December 12, 2020 from 2 ? 4 and 7 ? 9 pm. Interment Cobden Union Cemetery. 
Buttle, Debbra Arlene Ann (I31367)
 
1421 Debra Treannie Butler, 58, of Effingham, New Hampshire, died surrounded by her family on December 28, 2015 in Portland, Maine.
She was born in Brockton, Massachusetts on July 12, 1957 to John and Mary (Nelson) Treannie. She graduated from Oliver Ames High School in Easton, Massachusetts class of 1975.
In addition to her beloved partner, James Martin, she was survived by her daughter and son-in-law, Shawna Butler and Tony Pena of Boston, Massachusetts. She is also survived by her 8 siblings; John Treannie of Maine, Robert Treannie of Massachusetts, Michael Treannie of Oklahoma, Thomas Treannie of Massachusetts, David Treannie of New Hampshire, Edward Treannie of Massachusetts, Timothy Treannie of Massachusetts and Diane Treannie of Massachusetts as well as many nieces and nephews.
Both of her kidneys were donated and were able to be implanted to hopefully allow two others to live a healthy and productive life. A service will be planned for later in the year. 
Treannie, Debra A. (I28599)
 
1422 DeBusschere, Steven B. April 21, 1954 ? July 9, 2022
With Heavy Hearts we announce the sudden passing of Steven at home on July 9, 2022 at the age of 68.
Steven is survived by his loving wife Traci; 3 furbabies Bella, Rufus and Rider; 3 brothers Phillip, David (Gail) and Bruce (Tonya); 3 sisters in law Susan (Ryan), Laura (Rich) and Terri (Dave); 3 god children Zoe, Gwen and Geoff; along with numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews and many loving friends. Steven was predeceased by his parents, father Bert DeBusschere and his mother, Mary DeBusschere.
A Celebration of Life will be held on Thursday, August 25, 2022 at 1:00 p.m. at Autumn Rose Funeral Home in Vegreville with Lorraine (Lori) Lucki as the celebrant. Reception to follow at the Vegreville Royal Canadian Legion from 2 p.m. ? 4 p.m. 
DeBusschere, Steven (I4792)
 
1423 Dec 27,1907 Atkinson Graphic
Atkinson, Nebraska

The funeral of Mabel Stearns, daughter of William Stearns who resides 10 miles northeast of Atkinson was held here at the German Lutheran Church last Tuesday and her remains interred in Woodlawn Cem.. Her death was caused by a severe case of la grippe which ended fatally last Sunday. The funeral was attended by a large number of friends from the country. 
Sterns, Mabel L. (I19033)
 
1424 December 24, 2005 Ruth Lee, 80, of East Syracuse, died Saturday at the Jewish Home. She was born in Oneonta and has resided in East Syracuse 56 years. She was a homemaker and a member of the East Syracuse Fire Dept. Ladies Auxiliary, American Le-gion Arthur Butler Post 359 Auxiliary and the VFW Simon Parise Post 9596 Auxiliary. She is survived by her husband of 56 years, Stewart "Bud"; four daughters: Deborah Landers of Lakeport, Dorothy Sherman of Theresa, and Virginia Miller and Peggy Lee, both of Tucson, AZ; four grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; and two nieces. Services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday at First United Church of East Syracuse, 823 Franklin Park Dr. Calling Hours: 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday at Delaney-Greabell-Adydan Funeral Home, 241 Kinne St., East Syracuse. Contributions to Alzheimer's Association of CNY, Hospice of CNY or First United Church of East Syracuse. Laventure, Ruth Helen (I26767)
 
1425 December 31, 2009 Our beloved sister (in-law), aunt and friend slipped away from us peacefully after a long and courageous 5 year battle with cancer on New Year's Eve.
Jennifer now joins her parents, Arthur Vernon Webster and Belva Mae (nee Wright), her oldest sister, Lynn Sharon Tremblay (who passed away December 1, 2009) and her much loved cat Eve.
She leaves behind in Ottawa her loving brother Brent, his wife Michele, their two children, Candice and Philip, and her niece, Sheri Gagnon who were very special in her life. She is also mourned by her sisters, Cathy (Simo Jamsa) of Thunder Bay; Patrice McDonald of Kingston; her brother-in-law, Ron Tremblay of Cornwall and other nieces and nephew: Natalie (Marc Primeau), Lisa Friesen, Tammy (Michael Onland), Stacey (Todd Hartley), and Michael Gagnon.
She was a Great Aunt to eight boys and three girls. Jennifer enjoyed cooking, baking, reading, gardening, painting, knitting, needlepoint, traveling and she loved to sing.
We would like to thank her friends: Patti, Sharon, Carrie, Beth, TJ, Diane, Maria, Marie, Di, Laura, Roxanne, Owen and her driver Alan for staying in touch and being with her in person and/or on the phone/email during her difficult journey with cancer. For all those who had Jennifer on your prayer lists we are truly grateful.
We would also like to thank all the staff that touched Jennifer's life at St Vincent Hospital on the 4th and 5th floors for their patience and compassion, especially in the past two weeks. We will miss her wonderful smile and laughter.
Friends are invited to visit at the West Chapel of Hulse, Playfair & McGarry, 150 Woodroffe Avenue (at Richmond Road) on Monday, January 11th from 10 am until the Memorial and Celebration of Jennifer's Life Service in the Chapel at 11:30 am. Reception to follow in the McGarry Family Reception Centre.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Weekend Run to End Women's Cancers that Michele and Jennifer's niece Natalie will be participating in June.  
Webster, Jennifer Lee (I12540)
 
1426 Defective heart since birth. Curtis, Helen Ruth (I27553)
 
1427 Delbert C. Brasted, age 87 of 19 Sherwood Street, Mansfield died Monday, February 12, 1973. Born December 5th, 1885 in New York State, he was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clement Brasted. He was a retired Cheesemaker. He was a member of the First Baptist Church in Mansfield and he also served as a Deacon.
He is survived by one daughter, Miss Gwendolyn Brasted at home; a brother, Leon Brasted of New Orleans, a sister, Mrs. Ethel Flinn, of Canisteo, New York.
Funeral service will be held at the Kuhl Funeral Home, 18 North Main Street in Mansfield on Thursday at 1 p.m. Rev. Benjamin Nevin, his pastor, will officiate. Burial in Woodlawn Cemetery, Almond, New York. 
Brasted, Delbert Clement (I15820)
 
1428 DELBERT ERNEST MUNRO - (1962)

A resident of Sudbury 1941, Delbert Ernest Munro, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Munro, Ramsay Township, died suddenly on Sunday, March 11. He was in his 44th year. The body was brought from Jackson and Barnard Funeral Home, Sudbury on Monday night to the Comba Funeral Home, Almonte Ont. He went to Sudbury in 1941 to work for the International Nickel Company at Frood Mine. He later worked as manager of a farm owned by the Frood Hotel. He was born at Halls Mills, Ont., May 12th, 1918. Later the family moved to Ramsay and he was educated at Bennies Corners School. The service was conducted by Mr. Andrew Blair at the funeral home and by Mr. William Bryant at the Clayton Union Cemetery. The pallbearers were Edwin McKirdy, John Currie, Ira Munro, Willingdon Munro, Ronald Gunn and William Bolger. The flower bearers were six nephews, Kenneth McLeod, Howard Munro, Carl Munro, Brian Munro, Roy McLeod and Roy Munro. He is survived by his parents, four brothers, Daniel, Ramsay; John, Almonte; Kenneth and Carman, Ramsay. Another brother Howard predeceased him. There are four sisters: Mrs. Wilbert McLeod (Eileen), Niagara Falls, Ont.; Mrs. Wm. Munro, (Wilma) Ramsay; Marion at home and Mrs. John Terpstra (Muriel) of Sudbury. 
Munro, Delbert Ernest (I02254)
 
1429 Delbert Montgomery Passed away on December 26, 2004
We regret to announce the death of Delbert Montgomery on Sunday December 26, 2004 at the Sensenbrenner Hospital, Kapuskasing at the age of 87 years. He was precedeased by his wife Marion, two sons; Patrick, Norman, three brothers; Stewart, Vernon, Gordon and one sister Vivian. He is survived by three daughters; Beth Paananen wife of Toiwo of Edmonton, Linda Santana wife of Frank of Sault Ste Marie, Marilyn Highfield of Vancouver as well as 7 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren. A funeral service was held on Wednesday December 29, 2004 in the Chapel of the Guenette Funeral Home, Kapuskasing with Reverend Susan Best officiating. Burial followed at the Kapuskasing Cemetery. As expression of sympathy donations to the Royal Canadian Legion would be greatly appreciated. 
Montgomery, Delbert Colin Arnold (I01701)
 
1430 Delicate from birth Swalwell, Walter (I10599)
 
1431 Delores was born October 15 1932 at the Alf Storie homestead on Alsace Rd; the first-born of Bertha Storie and William Busch. Delores was raised in Storie, Nipissing Village and Powassan, attended Nipissing Public and Powassan High schools. She lived many places in her lifetime, Toronto, Timmins, Grand Prairie Alberta, Sorrento British Columbia and Kapuskasing. She married Duane Everett Grawbarger in February 1960 at the United Church Manse in Callander and was the mother of two sons. A housewife, she was employed as a telephone operator, nurses aide, waitress and did clerical work for several companies. Described as 5'2 with medium brown hair and blue eyes, she enjoyed crocheting, dancing, travelling and cooking. She could play the piano and took special interest in politics working for the NDP in Timmins. Delores was a member of the United Church, Ladies Orange Lodge and the Royal Canadian Legion. After her husbands death in 1973, she married Bernard Gelinas, who died of a heart attack in 1974, She remarried again in August of 1985 but had the marriage annulled in January of 1986. Delores died of cancer on January 6 1996 and was buried in the Catholic Cemetery in Timmins with her second husband.
-- Ancestry Member: KarenKozak27 
Busch, Delores Merita (I06078)
 
1432 Denham, Norfolk Green, Mary Ann (I3599)
 
1433 Dennis Banning Sr., a former resident of Bountiful, passed away Tuesday, September 20, 2005 at home in Albuquerque, NM. Dennis is survived by his three sons, Robert, Dennis A., and Sean; three grandchildren; and his brother, Robert Wilkinson of Alexandria, VA. Dennis was an avid Chicago Cubs fan and railroad enthusiast. Memorial services were held at John XXIII Catholic Community Church in Albuquerque, Saturday, Sept. 24, 2005. Banning, Dennis W. (I26403)
 
1434 Departed April 12, 1893 from London, England, bound for the port of Wellington, New Zealand aboard the ship Arawa. Free, Beatrice Lillian (I01370)
 
1435 Departed London, England aboard the ship "James & Elizabeth", arriving in New York on June 16, 1710. Schneider, Johannes Heinrich (I98)
 
1436 Departed London, England aboard the ship "James & Elizabeth", arriving in New York on June 16, 1710. Lahmeyer, Anna Elizabetha (I99)
 
1437 Departed London, England aboard the ship "James & Elizabeth", arriving in New York on June 16, 1710. Schneider, Anna Catharina (I101)
 
1438 Departed London, England aboard the ship "James & Elizabeth", arriving in New York on June 16, 1710. Schneider, Hartmann (I102)
 
1439 Departed London, England aboard the ship "James & Elizabeth", arriving in New York on June 16, 1710. Snyder, Johannes Jost (I13)
 
1440 Departure from Karachi and Bombay aboard the vessel "Asturias". Arrived in January 1948 at Fremantle, Western Australia, Australia, at the age of 19. Beahan, Geraldine Olive (I1207)
 
1441 DEPRESSED YOUNG MAN DIES BY OWN HAND - (2 Oct 1958)

Alex Munro, Euphemia Street was found dead outside his home on Thursday evening, October 2. His body was discovered by his wife, Doris after she heard a shot. A .35 caliber rifle was found beside him. Constable Keith Crockford, O.P.P. investigated and Coroner A. A. Metcalfe said no inquest would be held. Mr. Munro, who was 27 years age, was believed to have been depressed over losing his driver's license. He had appeared in District Magistrate's Court that morning when he was fined $100 and had his driver's license suspended for impaired driving. He worked as a Carpenter in Ottawa and drove his car to the city each day. Born in Clayton district, he was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Munro who survive. He was educated in the local school at Clayton and attended the United Church. He leaves his wife, the, former, Doris Raycroft of Darling Township; six children, Carmel, seven; Keith, six; Clark, five; Ann, four; David, two; and Sharon, eight months. Also surviving are seven sisters, Mrs. Wm. Church, Nova Scotia; Mrs. Donald Houston, Mrs. Orval Drynan, Miss Beatrice, all of Almonte and the Misses Helen, Muriel and Jean of Clayton; six brothers, Mervyn of Almonte; twins, Jackie and Jim, Douglas, Garry and Bert, all of Clayton. The funeral was held from the Comba Funeral Home on Sunday, October 5th and was largely attended. Rev. J. Ray Anderson officiated and interment was in the United Cemetery, Clayton. The pallbearers were: Gordon Stewart, Jim Campbell, Basil Munro, Orval Drynan, Leonard Barr and Clarence Raycroft. 
Munro, John Alexander (I03033)
 
1442 Deptford, Kent Bennett, Emily Jane (I4854)
 
1443 Derek Ward Hazelwood - (August 29, 1963 - July 22, 2022) - Passed away suddenly in Bancroft, Ontario on July 22, 2022.
Husband to Laurie (Saby). Beloved father of Ben (Rachel), Andrea (Doug) Stewart and Spencer (Sharleen). Proud Grandfather of Gavin, Jack, Emma, Chloe, Ellery, Kinsley, Charles and Hannah. Brother of Gwendolyn (Herb) Fowlie, Wayne (Jeanette), Megan (Barry) Newcombe and Judi (Ken) Dawson. Uncle to many nieces and nephews. Son of Gaylord and the late Miriam Hazelwood. He was a great dad and will be missed by all. Though he had many struggles through the years he had a great love for God.
Derek was an owner/operator in the auto glass industry for over 25 years.
A private family service will be held at Roadhouse and Rose Funeral Home, 157 Main St. South in Newmarket, Ontario on Thursday July 28, 2022 at 1:00 pm.
If desired, memorial donations can be made to Mental Health Services in York Region and South Simcoe. 
Hazelwood, Derek Ward (I00514)
 
1444 Derwood Bierworth, beloved husband of Isabel, loving father of Vaughn (& Sherie) Bierworth of Bancroft, loving grandfather of Vince (& Lauren) of Peterborough and dear brother of Joan Lowe and Gene Bierworth, both of Bancroft. Bierworth, Derwood Ferrill (I5497)
 
1445 DESARMIA, Arthur Louis "Art" (Life member Branch 240, Royal Canadian Legion) In Fairview Manor, Almonte on Saturday, December 13, 2008. Art Desarmia Almonte, age 79 years Beloved husband of the late Beatrice Munro. Dear brother of Sheila Manion (Joe) of Almonte and Barry (Gay) Desarmia of Carleton Place. Predeceased by 3 brothers; Francis, William, & Patrick. Also survived by several nieces and nephews. 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 pm and where Service will be held in the Chapel on Tuesday at 2 pm, Rev. Fr. Pierre Champoux. Spring interment Guthrie United Cemetery, Clayton. Legion members are asked to assemble in the Chapel of the funeral home for a service on Monday evening at 6:45 p.m. Donations in memory of Art may be made at the funeral home to the Ontario Heart & Stroke Foundation and would be appreciated. --Published on December 15, 2008 Desarmia, Arthur Louis (I06062)
 
1446 Desjardins, Blanche
Peacefully at the Perth Hospital, with her family by her side, on Sunday October 21, 2012, at the age of 78.
Predeceased by her husband Lawrence. Loving mother of Marie and Paul (Sarah). Proud grandmother of Josie. Survived by her sisters Dorothy (Randolph Legree-deceased) and Eileen (Dan Boothby). Predeceased by her parents Arthur and Cora and special uncle Jim, also predeceased by her sisters Alma (Stewart Malloch) and Della (Jim Graham-surviving). Blanche will be missed by all her nieces and nephews, friends, and family.
Friends may visit the family at the Alan R. Barker Funeral Home, 19 McArthur Ave., Carleton Place, on Wednesday October 24, 2012 from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral service Thursday in the chapel at 1:00 p.m. Interment to follow at St. Mary?s Cemetery.
For those who wish, a donation to the Diabetes Association would be appreciated by the family. 
Yuill, Blanche A. (I03063)
 
1447 DESLAURIER, Doreen (nee Larkin)
July 4, 1934 - September 7, 2013
Passed away peacefully at the age of 79. Beloved wife of the late Kenneth. Cherished mother of Michael (Val), Carol-Ann (Steve), William (Mary Anne) and Rhonda. Devoted Nanny to Graham, Breanna and Curtis, and Nanny-D to Tyler. Loving sister to Marion and Michael. Predeceased by her parents Patrick and Grace Larkin, and siblings Helena, Robert, Carroll and Patrick. She will be sadly missed by many extended relatives and friends. Family and friends may pay their respects at Capital Memorial Chapel and Visitation Centre 3700 Prince of Wales Drive 613-692-1211
On Saturday, September 14, 2013, from 12:00 noon until the time of service at 1:00 pm. Interment to follow. Memorial donations to CHEO would be greatly appreciated by the family. 
Larkin, Doreen (I20989)
 
1448 DESLAURIER, Ken January 29, 1934 - July 8, 2009 In the presence of his family, Ken slipped away peacefully. Predeceased by his parents William and Edna (Banning) Deslaurier. Ken leaves behind his loving wife of 57 years, Doreen Larkin, his lovely daughters Carol Ann (Steve) and Rhonda, his dear sons Michael (Val) and Bill (Mary Anne) and his beautiful grandchildren Graham, Breanna and Curtis. Dear brother of Irene (Vern), Red (Louise), Shirley (the late Don), Hilma (Richard), Marilyn (the late Gerry) and countless nieces and nephews. Friends are invited to visit at the Central Chapel of Hulse, Playfair & McGarry, 315 McLeod St, on Monday, July 13, from 2 to 4 pm and 7 to 9 pm, and on Tuesday, July 14, from 12 pm until Service time in the Chapel at 1 pm. Donations in Ken's memory to the Canadian Diabetes Association would be greatly appreciated. Many thanks to Yvette and staff at the Madonna Nursing home. Deslaurier, Kenneth (I20966)
 
1449 Detroit United Methodist Church Family (F9921)
 
1450 DEUGO, JOHN GEORGE
(Founder of Deugo Pluming Ltd. and owner of Fulton?s Pancake House & Sugar Bush)
Following long term Diabetic complications, with courage and dignity and always with the love and support of his family. In hospital at Almonte on Saturday October 6, 2007.
George Deugo of Cedar Hill, age 65 years.
Dearly loved husband, best friend and partner for 36 years of Shirley Fulton. Devoted father to Lorraine Downey (Scott), Scott (Brenda) and Pamela Martin (Grant). A source of guidance to brothers David & Henry (Bette). Predeceased by his infant grandson; Ross. Doting Papa of Julia & Madeline Downey, Parker, Tyson & Logan Deugo, Todd, Neil & Adam Martin. 
Deugo, John George (I30827)
 

      «Prev «1 ... 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 ... 108» Next»