For Posterity's
Sake
A Royal
Canadian Navy Historical Project
Obituary
transcriptions of those who served in the
Royal
Canadian Navy and Canadian Armed Forces (Navy)
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LECKY, David
John (Dave) - (1938-2005) 67, passed away peacefully in his oldest
son's arms on Saturday, June 4, 2005, in the VG Site, QEII.
Born in St. Stephen, N.B., he was the only child of Veronica
(Sullivan) and Phillip Lecky. He worked as a hard rock miner
in Red Lake, Ont., prior to joining the navy in 1957, serving
20 years in the Navy, as well as working as a commissionaire.
Dave had a fun and well-loved personality, and he could give
you his wisdom and make you laugh at the same time, as he was
full of mischief. He will be deeply missed by his loving wife,
Marion (Gerrior); daughter, Theresa; sons, Robert and David;
grandchildren, who were the apples of his eye, Shandi
Boudreau, Brittany Swiminer, Marshall Kersey, and Makayla
Flemming. Dave was predeceased by his parents, and his son,
Freddy in October of 2004. The Lecky family would like to take
this opportunity to thank the community for all their care and
support during these difficult past months, and especially
during the time of Freddy's passing. Arrangements are under
the care of J. Albert Walker Funeral Home (2005) Ltd., 149
Herring Cove Rd., Spryfield (477-5601), where visitation will
be held today from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. The memorial service will
be held in St. Paul's United Church, 173 Old Sambro Rd., on
Thursday, June 9, at 2 p.m. with Rev. Calvin Ginn as
officiating clergy. The interment of both Dave and Freddy will
take place together following the service in Sunrise Park
Inter-Faith Cemetery. A reception will follow the burial in
the Royal Canadian Legion in Spryfield. Donations in memory of
Dave to a charity of the donor's choice would be appreciated.
(The Halifax Herald 06 Jul 2005)
HMCS
BONAVENTURE, HMCS
PROTECTEUR
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SCHOCH, Peter
John Edward, Lt, RCNVR - passed away suddenly at his home
on Salt Spring Island B.C. on July 9th, 2010. Pete was born in
Vernon B.C. on June 10, 1923, the second son of Winifred
Lambert Spinks and Nicholas Schoch. He graduated from Arvida
High School in Quebec and then attended Bishop's University
graduating with his BSc & O.T.C. He served in the Royal
Navy throughout WW2, seeing action in the theatres of the
North Atlantic (the Mermansk run), Europe, India and South
Africa. After the war he assumed the operation of Canada's
premiere mink ranch - Clairval Limited, begun by his father in
Laterriere, Quebec in the 1930's. Peter went on to found
Saguenay Air Service - now Air Saguenay one of the largest
bush-plane services in Quebec. His career took him to
Laurentian Air Service in Ottawa and then on to Vancouver,
Vancouver Island, and finally a much deserved retirement on
Salt Spring Island. He is predeceased by his brothers Dick,
Arnold and David and sister Molly and his loving wife Fern.
Pete will be sorely missed by sons Gren (and wife Joanne) and
Arn (and friend Rachael Fisher), step-son Jim Burrows and his
wife Patti Olson, step-daughter Valerie Wasylishen husband Rod
and Stephen and Eric grandchildren Tim Campbell (and his wife
Irene and son Silas) and Robyn Campbell (and her husband
Darren Wasylucha and children Alexei and Ana) and nieces
Louise, Wyn, Kim, Micky McKenzie & Valerie Corbet, nephew
Bill Baldwin, great niece Nichole Tremblay & great great
nephew Jayden Potvin. A private memorial will be held in the
Saguenay where he spent most of his life. Memorial donations
may be directed to The Foundation Fighting Blindness, 890
Yonge Street 12th floor, Toronto, Ontario M4W3P4 or online at
www.ffb.ca Please designate for Macular Degeneration Research.
HMT LORD MIDDLETON (CO 1943), HMS AWE
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BULMER, Ernest
Charles - of Kelowna BC, passed away on Friday, August 12,
2016 at the age of 90. Ernie was born to parents John and
Daisy Bulmer on June 22, 1926 in Outlook, SK. He grew up as
the second youngest of seven in Outlook before moving to
Victoria. He joined the military reserve force in Outlook and
then the navy in Esquimalt, seeing action in World War II. On
April 28, 1951, he married Mary Williams and they had four
children. Ernie is survived by his wife Mary, daughter Debbie,
sons Chuck (Ruth), Paul (Evelyne) and John (Sheila), 3
grandchildren (Sasha, Kate and Ian), numerous nieces and
nephews and sister-in-law Kay Herold. He is preceded in death
by his parents John and Daisy, brothers Pete (Mae), Jim (Mary)
and Dave (Myrle) and sisters Dora (Roy Hermanson), Ruth (Harry
Farley) and Ivy (Bill Colclough). After his war service, he
began his career as an ironworker for Dominion Construction
and moved back and forth from Victoria to Calgary to Port
Alberni and back to Calgary in 1957, where they settled into
community life in South Richmond. Ernie volunteered many hours
coaching his sons' sports teams in Calgary and organizing
community events for the Glamorgan-South Richmond Community
Association. His volunteerism continued when the family moved
to Okotoks AB, where he was a town councilor from 1977 to
1983. Over the years, his kids always had the best seats for
the Stampede Parade, set up at whatever job site he thought
was most suitable on 7th or 9th Avenue. He left Dominion after
25 years and started his own rebar sub-contracting business,
Bow Reinforcing Ltd., and worked throughout Alberta
reinforcing the foundations of many public facilities,
including the Canmore and Drumheller Hospitals and the Canmore
Nordic Centre. In 1985, Mary and Ernie retired back to BC to
pursue a new career in golf (including 4 holes-in-one for
Ernie and 2 for Mary). They made many trips to Reno and
elsewhere in the USA, those travels ending once a passport was
required. He refused to obtain one. Ernie's remains have been
cremated and the family will scatter his ashes privately at a
later date. The family is grateful for condolences, but
declines flowers. Donations may be made to the BC Lung
Association. The family would like to thank the hospital staff
at Kelowna General for caring for Ernie during his final days.
(Okanagan Valley Newspaper Group 27 Aug 2016)
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BOEGE, Olof
- after a long and courageous battle with Alzheimer disease,
Olof, the youngest son of Hans and Hertha, passed away July
9th, 2016. He was born in Hamburg, Germany, August 12th, 1934.
He leaves to mourn: his wife, Rosemary Drefke; his daughter,
Rae Brown (Jim); his sons, Gavin (Jackie) and Sean;
grandchildren, Selena Brown and Rose Mary Boege. Predeceased
by his parents; his brothers, Hans and Reinhardt and his son,
Drake. A proud Canadian, Olof immigrated to Canada in 1954. He
served with the Canadian Forces (Navy) for 33 years. He was
stationed in Halifax, Shelburne, Victoria and Defence
Headquarters in Ottawa. He retired from the Military in 1990.
Olof and Rosemary spent their retirement years at Lake Clear,
Ont., during the summer and Puerto Vallarta, Mexico during the
winter. His last years were spent in Smoky Lake, Alta., where
he was lovingly cared for by his daughter, Rae, and her
family. (The Halifax Chronicle Herald)
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HEAD, Paul Alan
- age 54 of Lawrencetown, passed away on August 24, 2016 in
the Centennial Building, VG Site, QEII, Halifax. Born in New
Waterford, he was predeceased by his father, Henry and mother,
Marie (Kanne) Head and brother, Gerald, in infancy. He is
survived by sisters, Anne (Garland) Foote of Ontario;
Henrietta (Dan) Gray of Lingan and Lesa (John) of Glace Bay;
brothers, Frederick of New Waterford; Earl (Linda) of Sydney;
Wayne (Sharilee) of Coldbrook; Richard (Josh) and Matthew (Trena),
all of Reserve Mines. Paul was a Master Seaman W Eng Tech (Ret’d)
having served on several ships during his 25 years of service.
Paul was very active in the community being a member of the
Lawrencetown Volunteer Fire Department Station 19/20,
Equipment Manager for the Cole Harbour Colts Junior B Hockey
Team, member of Blackwood Hodge Bowling League and a member of
the Veterans Motorcycle Club. Visitation will take place on
Saturday, August 27th from 1-3 p.m. in A.L. Mattatall Funeral
Home, 217 Portland St., Dartmouth. Funeral Service will take
place in The Salvation Army, New Waterford, on Monday, August
29 at 2 p.m. with visitation beginning at 1 p.m. Burial to
follow in Forrest Haven Memorial Gardens, Grand Lake Road,
Sydney. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Canadian
Cancer Society or a charity of your choice.
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BOGGILD, Kai
Hugh, Capt, RCN - Died 28 Oct 2002, Halifax, NS.
HMCS TRURO
- Served in TRURO in 1943 as SLt, RCNVR, NavO
HMCS
SARNIA
- Appointed to SARNIA 31 Jul 1943 as SLt, RCNVR
HMCS RUNNYMEDE
- Appointed to RUNNYMEDE 15 May 1944 as Lt, RCNVR, Standby.
Commissioning Crew. Served as NavO
HMCS UGANDA
- Served in UGANDA in 1945 as Lt (N), RCN, NavO.
RCMP ST. ROCH
HMCS
CRESCENT
- Served in CRESCENT in 1949 as Lt (N), RCN, NavO
HMCS
IROQUOIS
- Served in IROQUOIS as LCdr, RCN, XO. Commissioning crew
HMCS QUEBEC
- Served in QUEBEC in 1953 as LCdr, RCN, Staff of Flag Officer
Canadian Coronation Squadron as Staff Officer Operations
HMCS
RESOLUTE
- 3rd Commanding Officer // Commander 1st Canadian
Minesweeping Squadron
HMCS
ST CROIX - 1st Commanding Officer
HMCS PROVIDER
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JOHNSON, Russell (Logie) - It is
with profound sadness we announce the passing of Russell
"Logie" Johnson on Thursday, August 25, 2016 at the
age of 92 years. Left to cherish Logie's memory are his wife
Marjorie of 68 years of marriage; sons, Bruce (Janet), Jim
(Claire) and Bill (Mariola); grandchildren, Geoffrey (Christelle),
Graham (Morgan), Heather (Ros), Ben, Chigal, Alex, and Cole;
great-granddaughter, Alexis; cousin, Fran; niece, Carolyn
(Lionel) Charon; nephews, Keith Johnson and Bob (Sandy) and
their families. He was predeceased by his parents, Melvin and
Merran Johnson and his brother Byron Johnson. On May 13, 1924
Logie was born in Minnedosa, Manitoba. As a young man he
joined the Navy, the Second World War, sailing the Atlantic
Ocean in an escort vessel and a convoy known as the Murmansk
Run, just south of the Arctic Circle. He was honored by the
Russian Government for his services with two medals and in
2014 received the Arctic Star from the British Government.
After the war, Logie became a lineman working for Manitoba
Hydro; retiring in management after 37 years of service. He
enjoyed gardening and his passion for woodworking yielded many
artisan pieces. Logie and Marjorie lived life to the fullest,
traveling everywhere; Hawaii, Australia, Fiji, Caribbean
Islands and finally settled down to one sunny spot in Weslaco,
Texas for a span of 23 years. On Thursday, September 1, 2016
Logie's Funeral Service will be held at 2:00 p.m. in Chapel
Lawn Funeral Home, 4000 Portage Avenue. The family would like
to thank the staff of Seven Oaks Hospital for the loving care
provided to our father. In lieu of flowers, donations in
Logie's memory can be made to the Alzheimer's Society, 10 -
120 Donald Street, Winnipeg, MB R3C 4G2. "Rest in peace Dad. You are loved
forever." (The Winnipeg Free Press 27 Aug 2016)
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TAVENER, Arthur
R., D.E.M.S., RCNVR (24 Mar 1922 - 11 Mar 2005) - Art was
born and raised in Thunder Bay, ON and enlisted in the
R.C.N.V.R. in November 1939. From 1940 to November 1945, he
served on armed Convoys (D.E.M.S.) in the North Atlantic, the
South Pacific, the Far East and on the Murmansk Run to Russia.
Art was employed with painting and decorating firms in
Winnipeg and on the northern D.E.W. Line. For the next 20
years, he was employed with the Federal Government at C.F.B.
Winnipeg and at Deer Lodge Veteran's Hospital from where he
retired in 1987. Art was a long service member of the A.N.A.F.,
Unit 60. Art is survived by his loving wife Eileen, his
daughter Dale, two granddaughters and two great-grandchildren.
He also leaves his sister Elsie Gunther, his nephew and niece
and their families, all of Virginia, USA. Art was predeceased
by his infant daughter Judith in 1951 and also by his son
Patrick in 1988. A memorial service will be held at 11:00
a.m., Thursday, March 17 at Neil Bardal Inc., 984 Portage
Ave., Aubrey Street entrance. Interment in the Military
section of Brookside Cemetery. (The Winnipeg Free Press 15 Mar
2005)
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VanEK, Hendrik
P. (Hank) (06 Feb 1934 - 23 Aug 2016) - Hank was born in
Leiden, Netherlands. In 1952, at the age of 18, he travelled
to Canada with his parents and 9 brothers and sisters, where
they set up residence in Sooke, on Vancouver Island. Hank
joined the Royal Canadian Navy in 1955, serving 10 years on
the HMCS Ontario, Sioux, Cowichan, Margaree, and Oriole.
During his first year as a sailor, Hank met his beloved wife,
Val, while roller-skating in Victoria. They married in 1956
and had three children, Debra, Richard, and Gordon. After the
Navy, Hank embraced life as a family man. He worked, lived,
and made many long-time friends in communities throughout BC
including Prince George, Hope, Kitimat, and Tahsis. For the
next 21 years Hank and Val lived aboard their boat, the 'Iorana',
at various ports on Vancouver Island and in the Gulf Islands.
Fishing, crabbing, prawning, and varnishing his boat were the
joys of his life. Sadly, on August 23, 2016 Hank succumbed to
the tolls of vascular dementia and passed in peace at Selkirk
Place Residential Care in Victoria, BC. Hank was a kind and
caring man. He will be remembered most for his love of
fishing, boats, the outdoors, dogs, and reading. These
passions were only outshone by his unending desire to tinker,
as well as his skill at building and fixing anything. Hank is
survived by his wife Val, his three children Deb, Rick, and
Gord, his three grandchildren Darren, Kayla, and Ian, his 9
brothers and sisters, and his many nieces and nephews.
Respecting Hank's wishes, there will not be a formal service.
Please honour his memory by remembering your time spent with
him. (The Victoria Times Colonist 30 Aug 2016)
HMCS
ONTARIO, HMCS SIOUX, HMCS
COWICHAN, HMCS MARGAREE,
HMCS ORIOLE
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DUNN, Paul C.
(15 Nov 1931 - 22 Aug 2016) - Loving father of Janice
(William), Patricia (Paul's dear friend David) and Susan
(Ronald), caring grandfather of grandson Samuel and
granddaughters Alexa, Hailey and Hannah; brother to Elizabeth,
Barbara, Gary, Malcolm and Peter. Predeceased by brothers
Bernard and James, mother Olive and father Casimer, beloved
uncle to numerous special nieces and nephews, passed away
peacefully on August 22, 2016 with his family by his side.
Paul proudly served in the Royal Canadian Navy Fleet Air Arm
from 1949 to 1973, retiring as a Chief Petty Officer 1st
Class. Following retirement, he moved to Fenelon Falls where
he was employed at Webster's Wholesale, Bowes and Cocks Real
Estate and Etobicoke Parks and Recreation after which he
retired again to his favourite place - The Moorings, Fenelon
Falls. Paul was a member of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch
No. 238. The family would especially like to thank the
following for their tremendous support and care provided to
Paul: Dr. David Lane and team (Lindsay), Dr. Melinda Gooderham
and Dr. Scott Hamilton (Peterborough), Legion Veterans
Services Representative Jackie Walter (Fenelon Falls) and most
recently by staff at the Retirement Suites of Kawartha Lakes (Bobcaygeon).
Finally, to the many involved this week at the Ross Memorial
Hospital (Lindsay) - the paramedics and staff in both the
emergency and palliative care units. To all, your
professionalism, kindness and compassion will forever have a
home in our hearts. Dad has returned to his longtime buddies
Bob, Doug and Mike and to his many comrades in the Delta. A
private cremation ceremony has taken place in Fenelon Falls.
Friends and family are invited to a Celebration of Life to be
held at the Fenelon Falls Royal Canadian Legion on Sunday,
August 28, 2016 from 2-5 p.m. Memorial donations can be made
to Ross Memorial Hospital Emergency, Palliative Care and
Volunteer Units. (The Toronto Star 27 Aug 2016)
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LE DREW, Ken
- It is with profound sadness and inimitable
hope that we announce the death of Kenneth Edward Le Drew on
August 27, 2016. Ken was born in Rosthern, SK on November 23,
1923. He was a loyal brother and ever a faithful and loving
son, father, grandfather. Throughout his life Ken, strove to
actively love and care for his sisters, brother, mother, wife
and grandchildren. Ken began working at the age of 13 when his
father died. His work places included Glass Dairies, Burns and
Company and the Canadian Corps of Commissionaires. Wherever he
worked, Ken gave 100%, and wherever he went, he flashed his
smile, laughed heartily and cared about those around him. Ken
also served in the Royal Canadian Navy from 1942 -1945, in
both the North Atlantic and Pacific. Ken's Christian faith was
always important to him; it informed all he attempted to do,
at home, work and play. His membership at Messiah Lutheran
Church in Prince Albert involved teaching Sunday School,
instructing confirmation and welcoming everyone who drew near
even as he worshipped God each and every week. Ken is survived
by his beloved son and daughter-in-law, Tim and Martha; his
three cherished granddaughters, Chelsa (Kris) Mack, Elise Le
Drew and Lynnaea (Riley) Leboe; his sister, Adrian Jensen; his
brother in-law, Don Buchanan; his sister-in-law, Lynn Egan;
and many nephews and nieces. Over the last years, special care
was gratefully received from special nieces Carol Berg and
Donna Buchanan. Ken was predeceased by his parents, Blake and
Emma; his sisters, Phyllis and Doreen; his brother, Harold;
and number of brothers- and-sisters-in-law. Earlier this year,
Ken also lost the love of his life of 64 years, his wife Vera.
The family expresses their deep appreciation to the staff of
Good Shepherd Villa, particularly Pat Chuey, for five years of
devoted care. Memorial donations may be made in Ken's memory
to Messiah Lutheran Church, 1796 15th Avenue East, Prince
Albert, SK S6V 8A1, or to the Evangelical Lutheran Broadcast,
P.O. Box 1717, Prince Albert, SK S6V 5T3. We love you, Dad –
you are missed! Ken's life will be celebrated at Messiah
Lutheran Church, 1796 15th Avenue East, Prince Albert at 1:00
p.m. on Friday, September 2, 2016, with Pastor Íris
Kristjánsdóttir officiating. Funeral arrangements are
entrusted to River Park Memorial Chapel, 306 764-2727, Donald
M. Moriarty, Funeral Director. (The Saskatoon StarPhoenix 31
Aug 2016)
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MALE, Ronald,
CPO, RCN - Peacefully at Beacon Heights on July 16, 2016 in his
95th year. Husband of the late Joyce Male. Loving father of
Ross (Eleanor Sheldrick) and Keith (Olena Lytvyn). Beloved
grandfather of Byron, Alexander, Katia and Sofia. Cherished
companion of Jacqueline Tanner. Dear uncle of Carol, Winnie,
Donna, John, Brian, Bill and Ron. Predeceased by brothers Stan
and Jack, and sister Irene. Ron was a veteran of the Royal
Canadian Navy, having served as Chief Petty Officer on HMS
Puncher during World War II. He retired after 35 years service
in the Federal Government in Supply Services and related areas
as an accountant and manager, finishing as Director in the
Canadian Commercial Corporation. He then enjoyed time at
Golden Lake with his grandchildren, fishing and golfing,
including many games with Jacqueline at Norway Bay. Special
thanks to the staff at Beacon Heights Residence for all their
care and compassion. Visitation will be held at the Westboro
Chapel of Tubman Funeral Homes, 403 Richmond Road at Roosevelt
Avenue, Ottawa, on Thursday, September 1, 2016, from 12 p.m.
until service time in the chapel at 1:00, interment to follow
at Capital Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers, donations may
be made to the Canadian Heart and Stroke Foundation or to CNIB.
(The Ottawa Citizen 27 Aug 2016)
HMS PUNCHER
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McLENNAN,
Andrew Dreaney (Andy) -
Andy passed away peacefully on August 18, 2016 at Saint
Michael's Hospice in Burnaby at the age of 92, surrounded by
his family. Surviving Andrew is his loving family, including
his wife and best friend, Helen (Miller) McLennan; his
children, David McLennan, Marilyn Bergen, Gail Nicol (Gord),
James McLennan, Kathy McLellan (Donald) and Rod McLennan
(Joanne); his grandchildren, Katherine Laurence (Benoit), Adam
Bergen (Kathleen), Benjamin Bergen; Christine Nicol, Bryan
Nicol; Sidney McLennan, Caroline McLennan; Elise McLellan
(Tom), Leah McLellan (Frankie); Sheila McLennan, Chelsea
McLennan (and their mother Heather); Ian McLennan, and Jason
McLennan; and his four great-granddaughters, Madeline and Leah
Humphrey and Marlo and Natalie Laurence. Andrew was
predeceased by his beloved sisters, Margaret Gilmour and Jean
Godsoe. Andrew was born in Bracken, Saskatchewan on December
24, 1923 to Kenneth and Barbara McLennan. He faithfully served
the Canadian Navy in the South Pacific during World War II.
Following the war, he married Helen Miller on July 30, 1948,
and they settled in Vancouver, BC. Andrew and Helen spent most
of their lives together in South Burnaby where they raised
their family. After retiring from a successful general
contracting business, Andrew cultivated his passions for
boating, fishing, gardening, and travel. Andrew and Helen
travelled extensively through Canada, the United States,
Mexico, Europe, Asia, Australia and South America, often
camping under the stars. These explorations meant a great deal
to Andrew, and he expressed tremendous gratitude to Helen for
sharing his adventurous spirit. The pair enjoyed a lifetime of
joyful experiences together, recently celebrating 68 years of
marriage. Andy's easy-going manner earned him friends wherever
he went. His deeply ingrained values, firmly grounded in
honesty, integrity, and hard work, guided him in all aspects
of his life. He was a loving husband and father, a true family
man and a loyal friend who thrived on giving his time to help
others. Andrew was a man of faith, participating actively in
Grace Lutheran Church. Involved with community, provincial and
national politics, Andrew cared deeply about his community.
Even into his nineties, he valued service, most recently
serving as a volunteer driver for Burnaby seniors. Andrew was
deeply loved by his family and friends, he will be missed. In
lieu of flowers, donations may be made to St. Michael's
Hospice, Tapestry Foundation. Andrew's family would like to
thank the amazing team at Burnaby Hospital Ward 3D and the
wonderful staff at St. Michael's Hospice. A Memorial Service
will take place at Grace Lutheran Church, Burnaby, BC on
Saturday, October 1 at 11:00 a.m. (The Vancouver Sun 27 Aug
2016)
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POIRIER, Eugene
C. - It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing
of our beloved father and brother Eugene C. Poirier on Sunday
August 28, 2004. His wife Aline predeceased Eugene. He leaves
his son lance Poirier and his brothers, Paul Martin and Arthur
Poirier and their families. Gene was born on November 19, 1923
in (Transcona) Winnipeg. His schooling was in Transcona's
Ecole de L'Assomption and Centreal High School. He volunteered
for the Royal Canadian Navy as a teenager in the Second World
War and served in the Pacific and Atlantic on a minesweeper, a
corvette and a frigate as a on-deck Seaman. His favourite
World War Two memories are his ships escort anti-submarine
duty for convoys to Murmansk and D-Day invasion support in the
English Channel. His working life before and after the war was
with railroads: the CNR in Canada and the Union Pacific in Los
Angeles in freight handling and sales. Gene was an avid sports
fan (Angels and Mighty Ducks and Cypress school and college
sports). He loved the ocean and all activities connected with
it - walks on the beach, fishing and befriending others on the
piers (Huntington and Seal Beaches). Viewing was held at St.
Irenaeus Church 5201 Evergreen Ave., Cypress, followed by a
memorial service at 11:00 a.m. Friday, September 3. Gene will
be buried at a later date at All Souls Cemetery, Long Beach
next to Aline. (The Winnipeg Free Press 11 Sep 2004)
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IRVINE, George
Norman, Electrical Lieutenant, RCNVR -
Peacefully and unexpectedly, in the Victoria General Hospital
on May 7, 2006. Norman is survived by his wife Joyce; his sons
Duncan (Sarah) and Donald, and grandchildren Daniel and Karen.
Born April 6, 1922 in Calgary to George and Kay Irvine. Norman
and his family moved to Winnipeg when he was six years old. He
received his early education at several Winnipeg neighbourhood
schools, graduating from Kelvin High School, the same school
his children later attended. He next studied at the University
of Manitoba's Faculty of Science, graduating with a BSc in
physical chemistry. Upon graduation Norman joined the Canadian
navy, training in Britain at HMS Victory in Portsmouth. During
the war he served as a radar officer for a Canadian Escort
Group, with service in the North Atlantic and on the Murmansk
run. His chief memories of the war were of being ferried in
small boats through heavy seas between large warship with
radar problems. At the end of the war Norman returned to
Winnipeg to join the staff of the Canadian Grain Commission's
Grain Research Laboratory, which at that time was the sole
large federal institution of its kind west of the Great Lakes.
At the same time he married Joyce Johnston, the daughter of
Winnipeg barrister Arthur Johnston and his wife Mina, and the
two set out to attend McGill University. Norman graduated from
McGill in 1949 with a PhD in Chemistry and returned to the
Grain Research Laboratory. There he rose to become its
Director and Chief Chemist. One of the features of this
position was the travel to foreign countries involved in the
monitoring of Canadian wheat products and their uses by trade
customers. When he retired in 1979, Norman estimated that he
had been to Japan twenty-five times. Among the awards he
received during his career were the American Association of
Cereal Chemists, William F. Geddes Memorial Award, and the
Arbetisgemeinschaft Getreidforschung's Neumann-Medaile. Norman
and Joyce moved to Victoria in 1989 where they made many
friends. People will miss Norman's cheerful disposition, his
honesty and integrity, and his irreverent sense of humour.
Friends wishing to remember Norman may wish to make a donation
to Victoria Hospice, 1952 Bay St., Victoria, V8R 1J8 or to a
favorite charity. Norman's family would like to praise the
care and dedication of staff at the Victoria General Hospital,
especially those werving on Ward B South; and the warmth and
professionalism of Dr. Brain Winsby. A reception in Norman's
honour is planned for Friday, May 12 between 4:00 - 6:00 p.m.
at the University Club of Victoria. (The Winnipeg Free Press
09 May 2006)
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CORLEY, George
- Peacefully, on November 9, 2006, George Jesse Corley, aged
82 years, passed away at the Health Sciences Centre. George is
survived by his beloved wife Claire Toshiko (nee Matsuo);
children, Donna Drake (Don), Bill (Carol Aiken), Carol
Emerson, Jeff (Claire), Kathleen Theriault (Charles) and
Lawrence; grandchildren, Jason (Denise), Justin, Michael,
Lynne, John (Pat), Michael (Stacy), Jesse, Trish, Calvin,
Jeffrey, Genevieve and Angelique; several great-grandchildren;
dear brother Fred (Hazel) and sister Frieda Melnick (John);
nieces and nephews. George was predeceased by his parents
Angus and Amy; brothers, Jim and Bill; sisters, Clarice,
Bernice, Ida and June. George spent his childhood years in the
North End, attending Champlain, Luxton and St. Johns schools.
In 1942 he joined the Navy and served as a signalman on the
Port Colborne in the Battle of the Atlantic. He received a
medal from the Soviet government for his participation in the
Murmansk Run, taking food and supplies to the Russian troops
in December, 1944. On D-Day, he was in the English Channel
supporting the invasion of Normandy. After the war, he
returned to Winnipeg, met and married the love of his life,
Claire, began raising a family and worked as a Carman at the
C.P.R. until he retired. George enjoyed a happy and active
retirement that included travel, bowling, Tai Chi and
ceramics. His full white beard won him several first place
prizes in the Festival du Voyageur beard-growing contest, and
made him a very convincing Santa Claus for many years. George
was a Past President of the White Ensign Club and a proud
member of the Manitoba Japanese Cultural Association. For as
long as he was able, George faithfully attended the Every
Other Tuesday Breakfast (aka the Old Guys Breakfast) with his
childhood friends from the North End and Elmwood. Special
thanks to grandson Jesse for accompanying grandpa to Amsterdam
in 2005 so that he could join Canadian veterans being honored
at the Commemoration of the Liberation of Holland; family
friend Nelly Allard for her extra efforts in helping George
and Claire remain active in their later years; and to the
wonderful staff and residents of Lion's Place for helping to
make George's last year a positive memory for his family. As
requested by George, no formal funeral service will be held. A
private family interment will be held at a later date. In lieu
of flowers, donations in George's memory may be made to the
Lion's Place, 610 Portage Avenue. Dad, we will always remember
and love you. Rest in Peace (The Winnipeg Free Press 18 Nov
2006)
HMCS
PORT COLBORNE
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THOMAS, Roy
Richard (27 May 1925 - 02 Apr 2013) - It is with heavy
hearts that we announce the passing of Roy Thomas of Neepawa,
MB, at the age of 87. He will be greatly missed by his sons
and their families: Tom and Lori, and their children, Tyler,
Teighan and Troy, of Winnipeg, and Mark and Shauna, and their
children Brandon and Heather, of Brandon. Roy was predeceased
by his wife Betty in 2002. Roy was youngest son to George and
Beatrice Thomas (deceased) and baby brother to Beatrice Grant
(deceased), Stanley Thomas (killed in action in the Second
World War), Jack Thomas (deceased) and Mary Rivers (Fonthill,
ON). Roy was well respected by all who knew him. After
spending his early years in Neepawa, Roy offered his life in
service in the Canadian Navy as a teenager and served overseas
on the Loch Alvie Second World War. He loved to share the
stories of his adventures chasing u-boats and taking part in
the Murmansk Run. When he returned to Neepawa after the war,
Roy joined his brother, Jack, in partnership in a carpentry
business, Thomas Cabinet Works. This later became Thomas
Window & Door. He continued this business for 52 years,
retiring at age 73 when they sold the business in 1999. Roy
met his wife Betty in Neepawa and they were married in 1953.
Roy built their family home himself, the yellow house with the
picket fence on the hill at the east entrance to Neepawa.
Betty and Roy raised their two sons there. As a family man,
Roy never missed a hockey or baseball game of Tom nor a
basketball or badminton game of Mark, and cared for Betty
through breast cancer in the 1960s and as cancer struck again
in 2001. As a loyal citizen of Neepawa, Roy again offered his
life in service as a volunteer firefighter. He served in that
role for almost 25 years, the last few as Deputy Fire Chief.
Upon his retirement from the Neepawa Fire Department, he was
made an Honourary Citizen of the Town of Neepawa. Roy
continued as a member of the Neepawa Legion for his entire
adult life and was proud to be part of the Honour Guard
numerous times. Roy never fully retired, because after selling
Thomas Window & Door he started another business as a
locksmith which he continued until 2009. Roy was well known
for his green thumb, helping to run the family greenhouse in
the 1970s. When he had his own garden, he grew a fabulous one
and was famous for the tomatoes that he would share each
summer; tomatoes so large that one slice would fit a sandwich!
Roy spent the last three-and-a-half years of his life in the
care of the wonderful staff at Country Meadows Care Home in
Neepawa. We are ever grateful to them for their attention and
thoughtfulness. We are also grateful to the caring staff at
Neepawa Hospital and Mary Ellen Clark, and the Palliative Care
volunteers who made his last few days comfortable. A
celebration of Roy's life took place on Friday, April 5 at
2:00 p.m. in the Neepawa United Church. In lieu of flowers, if
so desired, please make donations in memory of Roy to a
charity of your choice or to the Beautiful Plains Community
Foundation. White's Funeral Home - Neepawa in care of
arrangements. (The Winnipeg Free Press 06 Apr 2013)
HMCS
LOCH ALVIE
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STINSON, John
Wilfred (Jack) (04 May 1925 - 03 Jun 2015) - On Wednesday,
June 3, 2015 Jack Stinson died peacefully and without pain at
9:00 p.m. in his room at the Deer Lodge Centre in Winnipeg,
Manitoba. Jack is survived by his wife, Vivian; children,
Garry (Ruth), Ron (Gabby), Debbie (Robert) and John (Lisa); 14
grandchildren and great-grandchildren; as well as his brother,
Gordon (Marg). Jack lived a full life and was a loving
husband, supportive father, and delighted grandfather and
great-grandfather. He was extraordinarily proud of his
children and always offered support for their endeavors. He
loved to visit with family and friends to talk about life,
love and what everyone was up to in their day-to-day worlds
and it was even better when these visits were complimented by
good food and good wine. Each of these gatherings was marked
by a lot of laughter. Jack was born in Rivers, Manitoba in the
home of his maternal great-grandparents John and Aggie
Stevenson and was the son of George and Rosina Stinson. The
family moved to Regina, Saskatchewan when he was still a
toddler and Jack soon welcomed Elnora, Phyllis and Gordon to
the family fold. The family lived through the depression and
Jack spent his first few school years living with his paternal
grandparents at their hotel in Oxbow, Saskatchewan. When he
returned home to Regina, Jack became involved with many sports
including hockey and football and the family acquired his
beloved dog Tiny'. Tiny was cared for by Jack and his younger
brother Gordon with Gordon being assigned the duties
associated with Tiny's rear end while Jack enjoyed the front
end responsibilities. As a teenager Jack was a grocery
delivery boy, played hockey, swam, and quarterbacked his high
school football team - the Central High Gophers. In his
mid-teens Jack also became involved in the Air Force Cadets
and would ride his bike the 50 km to the Moose Jaw,
Saskatchewan airfield to participate in cadet activities.
However, when war came in 1939 Jack asked permission from his
mother to join up but Rosie refused until Jack turned 17 in
1942 - when he finally got his wish and he joined the Royal
Canadian Navy. Jack served four years in the Navy and after
initial training in Halifax was assigned to a River Class
Frigate stationed in Londonderry, Northern Ireland named the
La Hulloise. The La Hulloise was part of a small pre-convoy
strike team whose job it was to travel ahead of the main
supply convoys between England and Murmansk, Russia, and
England and the Mediterranean to hunt German U-Boats and
attract enemy aircraft so that the main convoy would be
prepared for engagement as necessary. Although Jack was a
dedicated sailor and served as the non-commissioned officer on
his Frigate's main gun crew; he was never proud of the battles
with the German soldiers, seamen and pilots and regretted the
loss of lives he had been party to. As a result Jack never
talked much about the war. While on leave back in Regina, Jack
met Vivian May Hagerman on a blind date arranged by Vivian's
cousin Bart Howard. Jack and Viv became fast friends and
ultimately fell deeply in love through their shared passion
for dancing, a good joke and strong personal values associated
with fairness, family and fidelity. It wasn't until later that
Jack and Viv realized that they had actually met as young
teenagers when Jack delivered groceries to Viv's aunt
Matilda's home. Shortly after being honourably discharged from
the Navy, Jack and Viv married and remained devoted to each
other for 69 years. They wasted no time in starting a family
and Garry arrived on his mother's birthday - January 6, 1947.
Ron soon followed in September of 1948, then Debbie in
September 1953, and finally John in November of 1958. The
children were all born in Regina and the family moved to
Winnipeg, Manitoba in fall, 1963. All of Jack and Viv's
children have found success in their lives and each has a
family of their own. Shortly after being discharged from the
navy, Jack was able to secure a job with the newly opened Ford
Motor Company parts and distribution centre in Regina. Jack
began work as a warehouseman - stocking shelves, unloading box
cars of auto parts, and preparing auto parts orders being sent
to Ford Dealers throughout Saskatchewan, but he soon found
himself rising through the ranks. Jack worked as a Field
Manager throughout rural Saskatchewan and Manitoba, as a Metro
Manager in Winnipeg, as a Marketing Manager for Manitoba, and
finally as the Regional Manager for Marketing and Dealer
Relations for Mid-Western Canada. As a people person Jack
loved the personal interaction with car dealers and was
particularly adept at building business relationships - this
resulted in Mid-Western Canada leading Ford of Canada sales
for much of Jack's tenure. After retiring at age 55 Jack and
Viv built a home at Willard Lake, Ontario and spent summers
enjoying the lake life and winters travelling throughout the
southern USA. They spent a lot of time with Jack's brother
Gordon and his wife Marg in Lake Havasu, Arizona, but also
enjoyed time in Yuma, Arizona, Palm Springs, California, and
Indio, California. These trips were also complimented by
vacations in Cancun and Hawaii, but Jack's heart was always
happiest when he was putting off organizing his tool shed at
Willard Lake and thinking about the big fish that he had
caught. Jack spent his final years living with Viv in Winnipeg
and was often surrounded by his four children, seven
grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren until it was
necessary for him to move into Deer Lodge Centre in October of
2014. At Deer Lodge Jack loved to tease the nurses and other
staff and developed good friendships with Ed, Bill and the
other Jack. Thanks to all the staff at Deer Lodge and a
special thanks to Colleen, Brenda, Noreen and Indira. As per
Jack's wishes there will be no formal funeral service. Family
intends to unite this summer and raise a glass (or two) in
memory of a beloved husband, father and grandfather. Wojcik's
Funeral Chapel, 2157 Portage Avenue, Winnipeg, MB in care of
arrangements. (The Winnipeg Free PRess 13 Jun 2015)
HMCS
LA HULLOISE
- Served in La Hulloise during the Second World War
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McDONALD,
Malcolm (Mac) - Passed away peacefully at home in Oakville
after a short illness on Tuesday, August 30, 2016 with his
wife and his son by his side at age 96. Mac, beloved husband
of Brenda. Predeceased by his first wife Marie (Lang). Loving
father of John and his wife Holly of Haliburton and the late
Bonnie Aalbers. Proud grandpa of Sandra Ansley (Kevin),
Matthew McDonald (Angela), Laura McDonald, Lisa McDonald and
Michelle McDonald and great-grandpa of Colton and Braylen
Ansley and Amelia McDonald. Dear brother of Joy McDonald Dunn
and her husband Dennis and uncle of Debbie Pitblado and Kelly
Pys and their families. Born in Windsor Mills, Quebec on May
1, 1920 and moved to Oakville in 1941. Mac proudly served his
country in the Royal Canadian Navy in the Second World War. He
was the owner of McDonald Welding, Oakville and Edgewater
Court Resort, Ft. Myers Beach, Florida. Mac was very involved
with the Optimist Club of Oakville for 60 years and held
several positions including District Governor of the Ontario
District and International Vice President of Optimist
International. Passionate supporter of the Halton Region
Police Children's Safety Village. Through his dedication and
hard work, Mac was the 2015 Recipient of the Town of Oakville
Community Spirit Award (Senior Category). He was also a
longtime trail maintenance volunteer for the Bruce Trail
Association and twice completed the trail end-to-end. He was
also an amateur genealogist, member of the Guild of One-Name
Studies, responsible for researching the Farquhar name all
around the world. Family and friends will be received at the
Oakview Funeral Home, 56 Lakeshore Road West on Wednesday,
September 7, 2016 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A Funeral Service will
be held in the Oakview Chapel on Thursday, September 8, 2016
at 11 a.m. Cremation. As expressions of sympathy, donations to
The Canadian Children's Optimist Foundation or the Bruce Trail
Conservancy would be appreciated by the family. (The Toronto
Star 03 Sep 2016)
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RANKIN, Sheldon
Marsland - Born on October 7, 1936 in Glace Bay, Cape
Breton, N.S. to Harold and Lillian Rankin (big brother to Eric
William Rankin and Kenneth Harold Rankin (deceased), Sheldon
Marsland Rankin passed away on August 30, 2016 at Sunnybrook
Hospital, Toronto - complications of a large and loving heart.
Sheldon moved to Toronto as a young boy when his father,
Harold, joined the Canadian navy during WWII. Sheldon grew up
playing on the streets and back alleys of Toronto's west side
where he would often be found playing hockey for the
Earlscourt Citadel team or in the Earlscourt Salvation Army
band, where he played a mean E flat tuba... ?and then, at the
age18, he met Ruth Carolynne Richardson, a 16 year old
sweetheart he met at the Salvation Army camp on Lake Simcoe.
Ruth and Sheldon were married for 57 years but they were and
remain soulmates after 62 years. Sheldon joined the insurance
industry in the late 1950's and through hard work,
perseverance, strong core values and a lot of night school at
U of T (where he obtained a Bachelor of Commerce degree),
Sheldon enjoyed a long and distinguished career in his chosen
profession. In a career that spanned 6 decades Sheldon was not
only the President and CEO of Marsh & McLennan Canada
(Marsh) for many, many years, in his "retirement" he
was also, laterally, the founder and CEO of Arch Insurance
Canada and Chairman of Integro (Canada) Ltd. When Sheldon
wasn't working, traveling the globe with Ruth or poking around
Ontario's antique shops he could most likely be found seeking
solitude by reading, writing, petting his dogs, listening to
music or watching sports on his island on Stoney Lake or in a
shady spot at his home in Tortola, BVI. Sheldon had a passion
for many things but none more than family, friends and those
that were not yet friends. He was a kind and generous man who
would quietly, without ceremony or the desire for
acknowledgment, try and help out anybody in need? Sheldon is
survived by (and who he will continue to watch over) his
beloved wife Ruth, his children, for whom he was very proud,
Lynne Vautour (Michael), Mark Rankin (Pamela) and his
cherished granddaughters, Hannah, Jessica and Sydney. He will
be sorely missed by his loving family, his wide circle of
friends, the Canadian insurance community and, of course,
antique dealers everywhere. Services will be held at Jerrett's
Funeral Home 6191 Yonge Street Toronto Tuesday, September 6,
2016 2:00 pm A reception will follow immediately at the same
venue. In lieu of flowers, a donation to Toronto's Sick Kids
Hospital in Sheldon's honour would be very much appreciated.
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RIVARD, Jacques
(Jack) - Predeceased by his son Robert, Jack
passed away peacefully on August 31, 2016. Beloved husband of
Marion and loving father of André (Sandra) of Nova Scotia and
Nathalie (Jason) of Chateauguay, Qc. He was the proud grandpa
of precious granddaughters Aaliyah and Jasmine. Brother of
Claude (Nicole). He will also be missed by many family and
friends. Born May 6, 1939 in Trois-Rivières, Qc. Jacques was
in the Canadian Armed Forces (Navy) for 25 years. After
retirement from the Navy, he worked in the Civil Service and
was employed by M.I.L Davie Ship. His two passions: boats and
baseball (Expos). The family will receive condolences at Urgel
Bourgie Funeral Complex, 1559 Montarville, St-Bruno,
Wednesday, September 7, 2016, from 2 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m.
(The Montreal Gazette 03 Sep 2016)
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WATSON, Ronald Cameron, Lt, RCN
- He drowned, with his wife and four ratings, in a boating
accident off Ross Bay, Victoria BC on 12 Jul 1924
HMS/M H-2 (1916, 1st Lt)
HMS/M E11 (11 May 1917, 1st Lt)
HMS/M E2 (13 Jun 1918 as Lt,
RCN, 1st Lt)
HMS/M V-3 (1918, CO)
HMS/M R-8 (1919, 1st Lt)
HMS/M R2 (01 Jun 1919 as Lt, RCN, CO)
HMCS
CH-15 Appointed to CH 15 on 12 May 1920 as Lt, RCN.
Commanding Officer CH-15 and Commanding Officer Sub Flotilla
Jul 1920.
HMS/M H44 (1920, C.O.)
HMCS NADEN (1st Lt, 1923)
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DONALD, Colin
Degge, Capt, RCN - Born: 28 Oct 1899, Chemainus,
BC Died: 07 Sep 1974, Sidney, BC. He was the son
of Harry Edwards Donald who was an early pioneer farmer at
Chemainus BC.
HMS LEIATHAN (1917 as Midshipman, RCN)
HMS CARNAVON (1917 as Midshipman, RCN)
HMCS ROXBOROUGH (1917
as Midshipman, RCN)
HMS MINOTAUR (1917 as Midshipman, RCN)
HMS RAMILLIES (1918 as
Midshipman, RCN)
HMS UMPIRE (1919, as SLt, RCN, 1st Lt)
HM
S/M K-22 (1920, as SLt, RCN, NavO)
HMCS
CH-14
- Served in CH-14 1921-1922 as a Lt, RCN, 1st Lt, then as
Commanding Officer
HM S/M K6 (1922 as Lt, RCN, NavO)
HMCS
ARMENTIERES
- 3rd Commanding Officer
HMCS YPRES
- 3rd Commanding Officer
HMS RENOWN
(1929 as LCdr, RCN)
HMCS
CHAMPLAIN - Served in Champlain in 1930 as LCdr, RCN
HMCS
SKEENA
- Served in Skeena in 1932 as LCdr, RCN, XO
HMCS VANCOUVER
- 8th Commanding Officer
HMCS SKIDEGATE
- 1st Commanding Officer
HMCS
ANNAPOLIS
- 2nd Commanding Officer
HMCS OTTAWA
- 7th Commanding Officer
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SAUDER, Wilton H. (Wilf), Chief
Petty Officer 2nd Class Ship's Storesman, 6669-E, RCN / Lieutenant
(S), O-06562, RCN / C.A.F. (Navy) (14 Jan 1927-07 Aug
2016) -
Wilf passed away at 89 years of age peacefully in his sleep at
RJH Hospice on August 8, 2016. A Celebration of Life will be
held on September 7, 2016 at the Chiefs and Petty Officers
Mess at 1 pm, 1575 Lyall Street, Esquimalt, BC. In lieu of
flowers a donation to the BCSPCS would be appreciated.
Served 17 May 1947 - 03 Jun 1974
HMCS
CRESCENT, HMCS
ANTIGONISH, HMCS ONTARIO,
HMCS CAYUGA, HMCS
SIOUX, HMCS STE
THERESE
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LAROQUE, Gerald T.
(Gerry), Petty Officer 1st Class Medial Assistant,
27269-E, RCN / C.A.F. (Navy) - Born: 15 Jan 1923 Died: 15 Jan 1998.
Served 11 Sep 1939 - 30 Nov 1977
HMCS BRANDON
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FRASER, Harold
Bernard (1921 - 2016) - 94 years young, Harold passed
peacefully at Deer Lodge Centre on Sunday, September 4, 2016.
Harold was the ninth of 10 children of Joseph and Anna
(Carter) Fraser. He was predeceased by Ethel, his wife of 62
years, and daughter Arlene Ferguson (Jack). He is survived by
children Greg (Shirley), Ramona Durrant, Kerry (Donna Lee),
Gordon (Kim), and numerous nieces, nephews, grandchildren and
great-grandchildren. Harold was a life long resident of
Transcona and was fond of telling stories of the early days
delivering milk by horse-drawn carriage and calling CNR
employees to work. He served in the Royal Canadian Navy during
the Second World War on the HMCS Canso (J21) and participated
in D-Day. For his service Harold was awarded Knight of the
French National Order of the Legion of Honour (the highest
national order of France). He was a long serving member of The
Knights of Columbus and the Roman Catholic Church. Harold
worked his entire career with the CNR, retiring in 1982. He
was a lifelong summer resident of Redditt, Ontario, from which
many stories were born. He was a good man, a wonderful father
and grandfather, and will be missed by all. A private family
service will be held on Saturday, September 10. Funeral
Arrangements in Care of: Wheeler Funeral Home, Cemetery &
Crematorium 1800 Day Street. (The Winnipeg Free Press 07 Sep
2016)
HMCS CANSO
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McALLISTER,
William Lawrence - passed away peacefully, at the age of
97, on Saturday, September 3, 2016 at Rest Haven Nursing Home
in Steinbach, Manitoba. Lawrence will be deeply missed by his
four children, David (Debbie), Lawrence (Kay), Grace, and Ken
(Eunice); as well as eleven grandchildren (and spouses); six
great-grandchildren; and his brother, Jackson; and two
sisters, Francis and Sylvia. He was predeceased by his dear
wife and partner in ministry, Grace. Lawrence was born in
Windsor, Ontario on August 5, 1919. Throughout his 97 years,
he faithfully served his country and his Saviour. During the
Second World War, he served in the Royal Canadian Navy. After
the war, he committed himself to a life of Christian ministry,
especially to children, with the Canadian Sunday School
Mission (now One Hope, Canada). Canada is dotted with men and
women who met the Lord through the ministry of "Uncle
Lawrence" at a CSSM Bible camp. He was also a life-time
servant with The Gideons, Canada. Upon retirement, Lawrence
(and Grace) settled in Steinbach where he lived out his life
of love for the people there. He also devoted much time and
prayer to Southland Church and its many ministries. A
celebration service will be held on Friday, September 9, 2016,
at 1:00 p.m. at Southland Church, 190 Hwy. 52 W, Steinbach,
MB. To honor Lawrence's life and ministry, donations may be
given to One Hope Canada, to The Gideons, Canada, and to
Church Renewal. Arrangements by Birchwood Funeral Chapel (the
Winnipeg Free Press 08 Sep 2016)
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GALLEY, William
Robert - We are saddened to
announce the passing of our father at the Elisabeth Bruyere
Centre in Ottawa on September 4th 2016, at the age of 84 after
a brief illness. Dad will be missed by his 3 sons; Wayne
(Lynne), Robert (Diane) and John (Caroline). Grandchildren
Shea, Megan, Tye, Heather, Jared, Breah and Jana. Sister
Patricia and nephew Brett. Predeceased by his devoted wife
Joy. Dad's health started to decline after our mother's
passing almost 2 years ago. His last words were "Where is
your mother?" we replied "She is waiting for
you." Born to William and Grace (née MacDonald) Galley
in Verdun, Quebec on 14 July 1932. At age 18 Dad enlisted in the Royal
Canadian Navy and was based at HMCS Cornwallis where he spent
5 years. Once back home he soon met the love of his life Joy.
He retired as a Pressman at The Montreal Standard/The Montreal
Star and was proud to serve the Chateauguay Legion as a past
vice president and was a longstanding active member for over
50 years. To the staff at the Ottawa General Hospital &
Elisabeth Bruyere Centre, we cannot express enough our
gratitude for the care and compassion provided to our father.
Cremation has taken place. A private family memorial service
will be held at a later date. (The Montreal Gazette 10 Sep
2016)
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STARK, Douglas
Charles, LCdr (21 Feb 1966 - 30 Aug 2016) - It is with
great sadness that the family of Douglas Stark announces his
sudden passing on Tuesday, August 30, 2016 at the young age of
50 years. Doug was born in Prince George and moved with his
parents at a young age to Victoria where he made his home
until his passing. As a youngster Doug enjoyed his scouting
years up to the level of Queen Scout, hockey, baseball and
many other sports. His passion for the summers at the family
cabin on Cowichan Lake were evident as he always had his
friends dropping in. Doug attended school in Victoria and
graduated from Mt. Douglas High School and then attended
Camosun College, Simon Fraser University and Douglas College.
Doug started his career in the Naval Reserve in 1983 as a
Naval Signalman at HMCS Malahat. He became a MARS Officer and
received his Commission in August 1987. Doug later became
Commanding Officer of HMCS Whitehorse from 1998-2002. He later
served in various staff positions until he retired in 2010.
Doug had a thirst for learning and adventure. He was able to
attain both of these during his service in the Navy. He
travelled the world and gained many experiences and friends
during this time. Forever remembered by his parents Chuck and
Edith, brother Gord, sister-in-law Lisa, nephews Brody and
Jordan and Lincoln (Lab Retriever). He will also be remembered
by many uncles, aunts, cousins and friends. A celebration of
Doug's life will be held on Monday, September 12, 2016 at
2:00PM at First Memorial Funeral Services, 4725 Falaise Drive,
Victoria, BC. In lieu of flowers, donations in memory of Doug
may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of BC, #106 -
1001 Cloverdale Ave, Victoria, BC, V8X 4C9. (The Victoria
Times Colonist 08 Sep 2016)
HMCS MALAHAT HMCS
WHITEHORSE - Commanding Officer in 1999
HMCS TERRA
NOVA
HMCS FORT STEELE
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LEARY, John
Malcolm (Jack) (18 Nov 1930 - 05 Sep 2016) - Jack passed
away peacefully on September 5, 2016 at George Derby Centre in
Burnaby at the age of 85. Jack is survived by his wife of 62
years, Irene; children Mike (Susan), Tim and Kathy;
grandchildren Melanie (Tristan), Ryan, Diane, Jake, Kimberley,
Christy, Jackie and Mitch and sister Pat (Alan). Born in
Abbotsford and served in the RCN from 1948-1953 during the
Korean Conflict. He joined the VPD in 1956 and was a proud
member for 25 years. Jack continued working at a family
business until the age of 65 and retired in South Surrey. Jack
spent his retirement years enjoying crabbing and fishing in
Birch Bay, travelling and wintering in Palm Springs. The
family is forever grateful for the loving care Jack received
at Special Care West at George Derby for the last 3 years of
his life. In lieu of flowers donations can be made to Jack's
favourite charity, "Operation Smile." (The Province
/ Vancouver Sun - 10 Sep 2016)
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TURNER, Lloyd
Glenn (06 Dec 1925 - 07 Sep 2016) Glenn was born and
raised in Saskatoon. He joined the Navy at 18 and served in
WW2. He married Elaine Thokle on January 16th, 1950 and they
were together for 66 wonderful years. He is survived by his
wife, 4 adored children and their partners - Lynne (Rick),
Greg (Arlene), Kel (Teresa), and Maureen (Ross); 5 beloved
grandchildren - Ty, Larla, Caleb, Taylor, and Dru, and 5 dear
great-grandchildren. Glenn moved to Victoria in 1970 and owned
the Centre Restaurant for many years. Subsequent to that, he
worked at the William Head penitentiary as an accountant. He
loved to play golf and bridge, travelled extensively in
retirement, and was a long time member of Kiwanis
International. Glenn loved to be with his extended
family--laughing, and eating a good meal (esp.
"duff"). Glenn was a very kind, generous person with
a great sense of humour and a heart of gold. During his later
years, he dreamt about going home to Saskatoon - back to the
simpler times. Celebration to take place at a later date.
Donations can be made to a charity of your choice in Glenn's
name. (The Victoria Times Colonist 10 Sep 2016)
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BREMNER,
William, CD, Cdr, RCN - Joined the RCNVR 06 Dec 1940 and
transferred to the RCN on 16 Jan 1946. His final appointment
was a Commanding Officer HMCS Avalon, Nfld and as Canadian
Naval Commander, Newfoundland. He retired November 1964. Date
of death unknown.
HMCS
BATTLEFORD
HMCS
IROQUOIS
HMCS
HAIDA
- Served in Haida in 1947-1948 as LCdr, RCN, XO
HMCS
MAGNIFICENT
- Served in Magnificent 1955-1957 as LCdr, XO
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IOANIN, George
A., OS, V49826, RCNVR - Sterling resident George A. Ioanin
died Sunday, Sept. 23, 2001, at Kootenai Medical Center in
Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. He was 78. No services are planned. Mr.
Ioanin was born June 17, 1923, in Nelson, British Columbia,
Canada. He grew up in Nelson and was very athletic, playing
hockey, lacrosse and baseball. He moved to Trail, B.C., as a
young man to play junior league hockey. During World War II,
he served in the Canadian Navy and survived a torpedo attack
on one of his ships. He married Doreen Gladys Owen on Aug. 27,
1943, in Trail. Mr. Ioanin worked at Cominco as a painter for
40 years. He was a lifetime member of the Painters
International Union. He and his wife moved to the United
States in 1953. They lived in Seattle at first and, in 1954,
moved to Fairbanks. They moved to Anchorage in 1957 and
remained there until 1985, when he retired and they moved to
Sterling. Mr. Ioanin's hobbies included piloting his plane,
hunting, fishing and square and round dancing. He was an
instructor in calling square and round dancing from 1957 to
1990. He was a member of dance groups for many years and also
a member of Beta Sigma Phi. He was preceded in death by his
adoptive parents, a brother and a sister. He is survived by
his wife, Gladys, of Sterling, and numerous nieces and
nephews. Memorial donations may be made to the American Lung
Association for research in asbestosis. Arrangements were made
by the Yates Funeral Home in Coeur d'Alene. (The Peninsula
Clarion 08 Oct 2001)
HMCS
VALLEYFIELD
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TAPSON, Stanley
(Spud) Carson, Sto 1c, RCNVR (17 Jul 1924 - 12 Apr 2015) -
Born in Hamilton, Ontario, Stan passed away after a full and
rewarding life in his 90th year, in Sidney, B. C. Son of his
predeceased parents Isabel McAlpine and Earnest Tapson
Predeceased by his brothers Jim, Bob and Pat Tapson. Stan is
survived by his son C Drew Tapson of Milton, Ontario, daughter
Dr. Janice M. Tapson of Brampton, Ontario, daughter-in- law
Christine Jn. Jacques Tapson of Milton, Ontario, grandkids,
Tristan and Tanisha Tapson, and step grandson Tshai Jn.
Jacques Niece Nancy Wallace, Cathy, nephew Scott Tapson,
cousin Bob Tapson of England and many other Tapson relatives
in Europe, also survive him. Stan went to war at the age of
19; he served in the Second World War on HMCS VALLEYFIELD,
which was torpedoed on May 7th, 1944. He was one of 38
survivors out of the ship's complement, of 161. Before Stan
passed away, he was the last living survivor from the HMCS VALLEYFIELD. Stan worked his way from driving a bread truck in
Hamilton, Ontario and eventually worked 27 years on the
airlines He started off as a ticket agent with Air Canada and
finished his career in the airlines as General Manager Canada
for (SAS). In his golden years, he volunteered at Saanich
Peninsula Hospital in Sidney, B. C., for 5-7 years. Towards
the end, Stan was very giving by helping to friends, family
and strangers alike. His family would like to thank all those
who helped Stan, in any way, all the doctors and nurses at
Saanich Peninsula Hospital in Sidney, B. C., the ladies from
Meal on Wheels, his friend Des Lynch, and his landlady Leeanne
Franke and her family, who were like family to him. Thank you
all. Stan will be missed by family, especially his grandkids.
He will also be missed by everyone he befriended. Stan has
been cremated, as per his wishes. 'May he rest in peace.' (The
Globe and Mail 02 May 2015)
Submitted by Robert (Bob) D'Aoust:
Stanley C. Tapson, was one of only three remaining survivors
of HMCS VALLEYFIELD. I was fortunate to have an opportunity to
talk with Stanley about the sinking of the VALLEYFIELD. Stan
provided me with an insight on the ordeal Canadian sailors
dealt with when they fought to survive in icy waters after
their ship was lost to enemy action. As the VALLEYFIELD was
sinking, most of the ship's crew entered the ice-cold North
Atlantic water, which was 32 degrees Fahrenheit. In addition,
oily water choked the survivors as they huddled together,
helping each other to survive. Some clambered on top of
wreckage, or clung to carley floats. Others remained in the
water, buoyed by the life jackets. HMCS GIFFARD picked up
43 survivors from the ice-cold water. Five of the rescued men
died on board the GIFFARD from exposure, so only two officers
and 36 crewmen survived the sinking. The firsthand account by
a sailor (Robert John "Pick" Pickering ) from the GIFFARD
indicated that a total of 52 sailors were picked out
of the water and 8 were already dead.
HMCS
VALLEYFIELD
- Stoker Tapson survived the sinking of HMCS VALLFIELD
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DUNCAN, Michael
John - (1938-2012) Age 74, of Halifax, passed away Friday, November
2nd, 2012, in the Halifax Infirmary, QEII. Born in Edinburgh,
Scotland, he was a son of John and Mary Duncan. Michael fell
in love with the sea at an early age. He was trained for the
Merchant Navy at HMS Conway in England and graduated in 1954.
He served in the Merchant Navy on several ships until 1961
when he took a commission in the Royal Canadian Navy and moved
to Canada with his wife Hazel. Michael served in the navy
until 1984 and one of his accomplishments having been
commanding the warship HMCS Assiniboine. He left the navy to
take a unique position as the trials master for the new
Canadian Patrol Frigate program with Saint John Shipbuilding.
He entered retirement after commanding each of the new
frigates during their trial phases. Michael enjoyed spending
time with Hazel and travelling. He liked making his own wine,
reading and his cat. After Hazel died in 2011, he committed
his time to volunteering with seniors. Michael is survived by
his sons, Bruce and Alastair, and his sister, Audrey. Michael
has five grandsons, Callum, Jasper, Kyle, Rhys and Pearce. A
memorial service will be held in St. James Anglican Church on
Wednesday, November 7 at 1:30 p.m.
HMCS
LAUZON
HMCS PROVIDER
- Served in PROVIDER as XO
HMCS PROTECTEUR
HMCS
PRESERVER
HMCS
ASSINIBOINE - 20th Commanding Officer
Ship's Master for 9 frigates at SJSL for
the frigate building program: CPF-01 Halifax CPF-02 Vancouver
CPF-04 Toronto CPF-07 Montreal CPF-08 Fredericton CPF-09
Winnipeg CPF-10 Charlottetown CPF-11 St. John's CPF-12 Ottawa
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RIVARD, Ernest
- It is with deep regret and a profound sense of sadness, that
we announce the passing of Ernest Rivard, our beloved husband,
father and grandfather, at the age of 78. He fought a
courageous battle with Parkinson's and cancer, having lived
his life with dignity, grace and courage. He had a wonderful
sense of humour and was generous to a fault. He leaves to
mourn his passing, his beloved wife Diane, of 53 years, their
children Gerald and Nicole, and his most precious and
treasured granddaughter Dominique, who brought much joy to his
life. He was so very proud of all of her accomplishments. He
also leaves behind three sisters Thérèse Vaillancort,
Lucille St. Hilaire (Noel), and Evelyn Pelletier (Ben), one
brother, Marcel Rivard (Pat), and numerous sisters-in-law,
brothers-in-law, nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his
parents, Alfred and Hermine, his brother Albert, and his
sister Doris Cyr. Ernie was born in Ste. Elizabeth, MB in 1938
to Alfred Rivard and Hermine Malo. He was one of eight
children. He joined the Royal Canadian Navy at age 17, which
gave him the opportunity to travel to many ports of the world.
After his release from the Navy, he worked across Canada on
the Pipeline as a welder. He married the love of his life in
1963 and they started their family with a son, Gerald, and a
daughter, Nicole. Ernie worked at various jobs learning
different skills and trades and always had a part time job on
the side to help supplement their family income. He later went
to work for the Greater Winnipeg Gas Co. which became Centra
Gas, where he remained until his retirement in 1999. Ernie
spent many years enjoying his weekends and holidays with his
family and friends at his cottage where he learned to hone his
skills as a carpenter, electrician, plumber, and any job
required of him. He was always willing to help his cottage
friends with any jobs they might need a hand with. After his
retirement, he and Diane fulfilled a lifelong dream of moving
to the Okanagan Valley in beautiful BC, and to be closer to
their daughter and her family. They built a new home and moved
to Kelowna in 1999 where they enjoyed 11 years surrounded by
orchards, breathtaking views of Okanagan Lake, the mountains
and spectacular gardens and mild temperatures. They made many
new friends and travelled throughout that beautiful province.
In 2010, as his illness progressed, both he and Diane decided
to move back to Winnipeg. His greatest joys were simple,
namely the love and loyalty of those nearest and dearest to
him. The many quiet Sundays spent with his son meant a great
deal to him and brought him comfort at a time when his health
was deteriorating. He will be remembered for his positive
outlook, integrity, generosity and the good hearty laughs he
shared with many. Eulogy will be at 12:50 p.m followed by
funeral mass at 1:00 p.m. on Friday, September 16, 2016 at
Saints-Martyrs-Canadiens Parish, 289 Dussault Avenue. A
private interment will be held at Green Acres Cemetery. The
family wishes to express it's grateful appreciation to the
staff of Foyer Valade for their gentle, loving care of Ernie.
(The Winnipeg Free Press 14 Sep 2016)
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McGILLIVRAY,
Douglas Charles - At the Veterans Wing of Sunnybrook
Hospital, Toronto, on September 14, 2016 at 91 years of age.
Doug was the devoted and loving husband of Sara, and the
caring father of Joan (Ed), Bruce (Carol), Katherine (Alex),
Sheila, and Doug (Carla). Doug will be sadly missed by
grandsons Edward (Jennifer), Ian, Michael, Ryan, Sean and
Jordan; and granddaughters Monica (Kris), Julia, Mackenzie,
and Sara; and great-granddaughters Anabelle and Amy. Doug was
the proud older brother of Alan (Betty) McGillivray, Barbara
(deceased) (Ken) Sackett, Louise Collinson and Bruce
McGillivray (deceased); and Uncle to Kevin, Craig, Leigh
(Gary), Jackie (Ken), Stuart, Bob, Michael and Carol. He was a
good athlete at St. Michael's College, playing junior hockey
for them prior to enlisting in the Navy. Doug was a Veteran of
WWII and often shared stories of his time in the Navy serving
on the HMCS Prince Robert; with his family adding memories of
that troubled time. After the war he attended Veterans High
School to obtain his diploma and then went to the University
of Toronto. Doug began his career as Salesman for Gage
Envelopes, rising to the position of Vice President and
General Manager. He was there for 31 years. Doug met his
lovely Sara at Gage's, and they had a successful and happy
marriage that lasted 64 years. Friends may call at the Turner
& Porter Butler Chapel, 4933 Dundas St. W., Etobicoke, on
Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Mass will be held at St.
Clement Roman Catholic Church, 409 Markland Rd., Etobicoke, on
Monday, September 19, 2016 at 10 a.m. Donations are welcome
and would be appreciated to Parkinson Society Canada or to
Prostate Cancer Canada. (The Toronto Star 17 Sep 2016)
HMCS
PRINCE ROBERT
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STEWART,
Raymond George - 2016, of Fort Qu'Appelle passed
away peacefully with family by his side at the age of 82 years
old. He was predeceased by his mother Muriel, father Weldron
and sister Jean Erickson as well as his best friend Duncan
O'Hara. He is survived by his brother Lou (Berle) Stewart,
special friend Susan Wick, son Kelly (Carly) Stewart and
children Koby and Kendall, stepson Robert (Michelle) Keewatin
and children Katelyn, Karlie, Kailey and Kody and stepson Ron
(Cathie) Wick and son Keegan along with adopted daughter Nogie
as well as many other extended family and friends. He was
always proud to share that he sailed six of the seven seas
while serving as Stoker on HMCS Ontario from 1951-1956. Over
the years Ray has served as Vice-President and President of
the Local Branch #35 Fort Qu'Appelle Legion. He was also proud
of his retirement after 35 years of service with INAC. At
Raymond's request, there will not be a formal funeral service,
instead family and friends will get together to celebrate his
life at 11 a.m. on Sunday, September 18, 2016 at the Fort
Qu'Appelle Legion. (The Regina Leader-Post 17 Sep 2016)
HMCS
ONTARIO
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BEESTON, John
William (06 Apr 1933 - 12 Sep 2016) - Peacefully at
Sunnybrook Hospital in Toronto and surrounded by love, John
(Jack) Beeston passed away on September 12, 2016. He will be
greatly missed by his wife Jane (Weber) Bunting; three
daughters Lori, Carolyn (Al) and Jennifer; brother Don;
step-children Doug (Karen) and Annie (Bruce); and five
grandsons Derek, Ryan, Cassidy, Kieran and Luka. Following his
service as a teenager in the Canadian Navy in Korea, Jack
followed his passion for working with children to the teaching
profession where he spent 25 productive years with the Toronto
Board of Education - primarily as a Principal of Fern Avenue,
Parkdale, Sunny View and West Prep schools. After retiring, he
spent time teaching English in Prague. Jack's love of the
water led him to many blissful trips on his sailboat, "Moby
Jane", which he skippered from Toronto to Fort Myers,
Florida and around the Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico. He also
enjoyed many other trips exploring the world and learning
about different cultures and traditions. The family would like
to express its deep gratitude for the excellent care provided
to Jack at Sunnybrook Hospital and the Veterans' L Wing.
Visitation will take place on Thursday, September 15th between
5:00 - 8:00 p.m. at Morley Bedford Funeral Home, 159 Eglinton
Avenue West. A celebration of his life will be held on Friday,
September 16th at 11 a.m. at Christ Church Deer Park, 1570
Yonge Street. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to
the charity of your choice. (The Toronto Star 14 Sep 2016)
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BOOTH, John
William (Jack) - Jack passed away in the
early evening of September 10th, 2016 surrounded by family.
Predeceased by his beloved Peggy, he is dearly loved and will
be missed by his children Bonnie (Herb), Kathy (John), Patty
(Carter), David (Greig), Jim (Debra), and Bill (Kelly);
grandchildren, Jenna, Jessica, Eric, Rebecca, Joanna , Alissa,
Ariel, Alexa, Kaye, and Dan, and their spouses; and by his
great-grandchildren, Kieran, Lochlan, Rory, and Oliver. He
will also be missed by his brother Ron Booth, his many nieces
and nephews, and good friends. Jack was born in 1926 in the
Sapperton area of New Westminster, BC. After serving in the
Royal Canadian Navy during World War II, he returned home and
began a career with Westminster Paper/ Scott Paper Co. At the
age of 49, he left his position of General Manager and Vice
President at Scott Paper to begin his own business providing
training, group facilitation and development, and organization
and management consulting. He also carried these skills into
his work at the BC Conference of the United Church of Canada.
Jack was a life-long learner and, while in his early 50's, he
earned a Masters Degree in Applied Behavioural Science.
Playing the piano was a constant in Jack's life from the time
he was very young right up to the day he died. Whether it was
the great standards from 1920's '30's and '40's, Beatles
songs, Christmas music, or hymns, if someone hummed it, he
could play it. His music gave joy to everyone with whom he
shared it. In the course of his life, Jack was a camping and
outdoor enthusiast; scout leader; scout leadership trainer;
marriage enrichment leader; community choir member; and
dedicated member of his church community. A generous,
intelligent, and caring man with a strong sense of justice and
a great sense of humour (he loved bad puns!), Jack was
well-liked and respected by everyone who met him. A memorial
service and Celebration of Life will be held 2 p.m., September
25th at Golden Ears United Church in Maple Ridge. In lieu of
flowers, a donation may be made to the Naramata Centre
Society. (17 Sep 2016)
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COULOURIS,
Larry - of Saginaw, Michigan, passed away on August 30,
2016, at age 91. Son of the late Andrew and Matina Coulouris
he was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, moving to Fort William a
year later. Larry attended Fort William Collegiate until he
joined the Canadian Navy during World War II then studied at
McGill University in Montreal. In 1951 he moved to Saginaw and
established Larry's Lounge which he operated until his
retirement. Active in politics, he served on Saginaw City
Council for 11 years until last month. He was instrumental in
bringing OHL hockey to Saginaw and worked as a minor OHL
official for many years. An avid hockey player himself, he
played in a seniors' league and skated until age 88. Larry is
survived by four children: Diana, Andrew, Joanne (Randy)
Terrian and James (Peggy); four grandchildren and three
great-grandchildren, former wife, Joyce; all in the USA, his
brother Louis, Shuniah; niece Lisa, nephews Jeffrey, Thunder
Bay and Bradley, Vancouver. Predeceased by aunt and uncle
Agnes and James Fronais and cousins Tom Fronais and Magdelene
Tsakmakas. (Snow Funeral Home, Saginaw, MI)
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GIBSON, Leonard
Ross - of Hanover, ON, passed away peacefully at Rockwood
Terrace in Durham on Thursday, September 8, 2016. He was 91.
Born on March 25, 1925 in Toronto to the late Wilbert and
Elizabeth (nee Virgo) Gibson. Leonard was a Veteran of WWII
with the Royal Canadian Navy then graduated from the
University of Guelph in 1948. Most of his working career was
as a Program Manager for the Government of Canada, retiring in
1987. Len is survived by devoted wife Jean (nee Harrison),
loving daughters Beverly (Peter) Hambly of Hanover and Barbara
Gibson (Fred Klassen) of Coquitlam, BC. Special grandfather to
Heather (Jeremy) Mighton, Colleen (Scott) Coghlin, Jessica
Klassen and Brianna Klassen. Loved great-grandfather of Paige,
Carter, Ewan, Blake, Meghan and Kaitlin. Younger brother of
Marion (Thomas) Henderson of Oakville. Predeceased by his
siblings Richard Gibson and Helen Cooke. Visitation will be
held at Mighton Funeral Home, Hanover on Friday, September 16,
2016 from 11:00 a.m. to noon, followed by light refreshments.
Cremation has taken place. Inurnment to be in Hanover Cemetery
at 1:30 p.m. Memorial donations to Parkinson Society Canada or
the Hanover and District Hospital Foundation will be
appreciated as expressions of sympathy. (The Toronto Star 14
Sep 2016)
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KANHOFFEN,
Jacob (Jack) (25 Feb 1933 - 11 Sep 2016) - It is with
sadness that we announce the passing of Jack; but we celebrate
that he is now with his Saviour, the Lord Jesus Christ. He is
survived by his loving wife of 61 years Roberta, his daughters
Jill and Bonnie and his son John. His oldest son William
(Bill) passed on in 1991. He is survived by 11 grandchildren
and 4 great grandchildren. Jack was born to Abraham and
Kathryn Kanhoffen in Carman, Manitoba, the fifth of seven
children. Jack joined the Royal Canadian Navy in 1951 and
served for 2 1/2 years. He met Roberta in Toronto in 1955 and
they were married the next year. During their next years in
The Pas, Manitoba, they were blessed with 4 children in 4 1/2
years and were faithful in taking their family to church every
Sunday. A vacation to Victoria, BC in February 1966 convinced
them that a move was necessary and in February 1968 the family
took the train out to BC. Jack worked with the city of
Victoria and the Capital Region District up until 1984. It was
this year that Jack took on a new career. With the Lord's help
(and Roberta's) he started Abba Appliance Repair, sons Bill
and John joined him the next year. He enjoyed his career until
his retirement in 2001. Jack was an avid gardener, painter,
photographer and ham radio enthusiast. In fact, he was quite
accomplished at whatever he put his hand to. Jack will be
greatly missed. A celebration of life will be held at 11:00am
on Tuesday, September 20, 2016 at St. John the Baptist
Heritage Church located at 537 Glencairn Lane in Colwood.
Refreshments to follow and all are welcome. A private family
burial will take place at Hatley Memorial Gardens. (The Times
Colonist 17 Sep2016)
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LOGAN, Robert Edward Alexander
(02 Jun 1924 - 18 Jul 2016) - residing in Tampa, Florida, born
in Rimbey, Alberta, and formerly of Calgary, Alberta, passed
away peacefully at home of natural causes at the age of 92.
His parents were A. James Logan and Lila Ellen Trowse. He had
six sisters: Margaret Jean (Jack Leslie), Lila Joyce (Hal
Cox), Ila Mae (Gordon Meadows), Shirley Maude (Bill Hartley),
Ferrol Iris (Alex Hinchcliffe), Laurel Ellen (John Scott). He
attended Central High School in Calgary, Alberta. He became a
Registered Industrial Accountant/Certified Management
Accountant (now CPA). He married Hallie Mae Leason, to whom he
was exceptionally devoted, on May 23, 1947 in Calgary,
Alberta. He is survived by his two sons, Brent and Bradley,
nine grandchildren, Elizabeth, Alison, Caitlin, Brittany,
Holliston, Richard, Zachary, Elijah, and Fox, and one great
grandson, Elliott Britton. He worked for Texaco Canada,
Hudson's Bay Oil and Gas, and Dome Petroleum, and was a member
of the Junior Chamber of Commerce. He started his own company
Real International Marketing Ltd., a successful international
chemical trading company and developer of a sulphur
pelletizing technology that is still in use around the world.
Rob served in the Royal Canadian Navy towards the end of WW
II. As a youth, he was a hockey player, speed skater and
occasional skier, and later a water skier. He was an active
member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and
served in many leadership roles including that of university
Branch President. In that capacity he touched forever the
lives of many students who counted him as a life-long friend.
He served with his wife as a missionary in the poorest areas
of south Texas. He was a politically active conservative who
worked to secure individual liberty and reduced government. He
was a tireless worker who befriended many with his outgoing,
cheerful personality and mild manner. He was a man of
impeccable faithfulness and integrity. He was an exemplary
father and grandfather. He is interred at Mountain View
Memorial Gardens in Calgary, Alberta, Canada beside his
beloved wife, Hallie. (The Calgary Herald 17 Sep 2016)
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RIKKINEN, Matti
Juhani - It is with profound sadness that the family of
Matti Juhani Rikkinen announce his passing on Friday,
September 2, 2016 at the age of 71, after a brief, but
courageous battle with cancer. Matti was born in Riihimaki,
Finland on June 21, 1945 to Aapo and Miriam Rikkinen. In 1950,
the family immigrated to Canada, settling in Port Arthur,
Ontario. At a very young age, Matti became fascinated with
cars and they became his lifelong passion. In 1962, Matti
joined the Royal Canadian Navy where he was a Radio
Communicator until leaving the service in 1973 when he joined
External Affairs. As an Embassy Communicator, he enjoyed
postings all over the world. Matti retired in 2000 and lived
in Ottawa, Ontario until moving to Vancouver, British Columbia
in 2008. He enjoyed retirement with family and friends in
Vancouver – especially driving his Shelby GT500 up the
Sea-to-Sky Highway. Matti is survived by his mother, Miriam,
Brother Eric (Merja), Nephew Matti (Valentina), Niece Elsa
(Colin) and his great nieces Taylor, Carlee, Celeste and
Angelica. He was predeceased by his father Aapo in 1999.
Cremation has taken place in Vancouver with internment to
follow in Thunder Bay at a later date. (The Chronicle Journal)
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STEWART,
William "Scotty", C.D. (1930 - 2016) - Passed
away peacefully on Tuesday, September 13, 2016 surrounded by
his loving family following a short illness. Born in Dundee,
Scotland, Scotty worked at Air Canada for over 36 years and
was a former Lt. Commander in the Canadian Navy Reserve.
Beloved husband of 61 years to Sherrill, father of Lynda,
Thomas, Bruce and Allyson, grandfather, great-grandfather and
brother, he will be sorely missed by all who knew him. The
family wishes to thank the caring staff at Sacré-Coeur
Hospital. Visitation will be held at Rideau Funeral Home,
4275, Sources Blvd, Dollard-des-Ormeaux, QC H9B 2A6 514 on Monday, September 19, 2016 from 3:30 p.m. to 4:30
p.m., followed by a Celebration of his life at 4:30 p.m. In
lieu of flowers a donation in his memory to the Heart and
Stroke Foundation would be appreciated. (The Montreal Gazette
17 Sep 2016)
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TIMMERMAN, Nick
(Tim), Petty Officer 2nd Class Hull Technician, 43771-H, RCN /
C.A.F. (Navy) (12 Dec 1940 - 10 Nov 2008) - Lovingly remembered by his
family Wife Vi, Daughters Karen & Christine, Sons In Law
John Petersen and Rob Magee; Grandchildren Myles, Nevin, Erin,
Jacob, Molly and Luke. He was born and raised in
Kingston, Ontario. Served 10 years in the Royal Canadian Navy
in Victoria and Halifax (transported the first peacekeepers to
Cypress on the HMCS Bonaventure). Was Pipe Major of Naden Pipe
Band in Esquimalt. Graduated from University of Victoria and
BCIT with Bachelor of Education. Arrived in Terrace August,
1969 to teach at the brand new Caledonia Senior High School.
He taught in the wood and metal shops for 20 years. He was an
active member of the Kinsmen Club. Involved in raising funds
for the Arena and Swimming pool and along with his students
built log cabins for Kiddies Camp. He was a man of many
talents - Played the bagpipes, guitar and banjo - Sang many a
song!! Was a talented “Mr. Fixit” building furniture,
fences and decks. He loved history, cooking, fishing, a good
joke, his family and friends. May he finally find peace!! In
lieu of flowers, a donation to the Ladies Auxiliary, Mills
Memorial Hospital. The family would like to thank everyone for
their thoughts, kindness, flowers and support.
Served 27 Sep 1959 - 01 Aug 1968
HMCS
BONAVENTURE
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ROBINSON,
George Wayne (23 Sep 1941 - 17 Feb 2007) - It is with
great sadness we announce the passing of Wayne, who died
peacefully at the Palliative Care Unit at NRGH after a short
but courageous battle with Leukemia. Predeceased by his
parents Muriel and George Robinson of Nanoose Bay. He leaves
his loving wife and best friend of 44 yrs., Stella. Loving
father to Christine (Brian) Liana (Chris) Grandchildren,
Joshua, Brody, Anthony and Alexander. Sisters Wendy, Sheila
(Rick). Aunts, uncles, nieces, Grt. Nieces, nephews, Grt.
nephews, Cousins and many, many, dear friends. Love of family
encouraged Wayne to search for his biological roots. Many
cousins, and a dear aunt, ‘May’, completed his family
tree. Wayne attended Nanoose Bay, Parksville and Qualicum
Beach Schools. He was a member of the Nanaimo Division of Navy
League Sea Cadets in his teen years. Wayne enlisted in the
Navy and was stationed in Halifax N.S. for three years,
serving on HMCS Inch Arran. During this time he met the love
of his life, Stella. They were married in 1963 in Hamilton
Ont. Two years later, Wayne brought his wife and eight month
old daughter Christine to the West Coast and resided at
Nanoose Bay for a short time where their second daughter Liana
was born. In 1966 Wayne became employed with the B.C. Ferries,
Departure Bay until his retirement in February, 2003. He was a
member of the Ham Operators Club, also active member of the
B.C. Vintage Car Club of Canada. He collected and rebuilt
vintage cars and most recent had joined the “Smokin
Oldies” Club. Wayne shared his passion for collecting and
rebuilding Vintage cars and Hot Rods with his close friend
“Jack”. Wayne sold “50/50” tickets at the Nanaimo
Clipper hockey games and was an active enthusiastic fan for
many years. He has been an active member of the Italian Felice
Cavallotti Lodge for many years. His dedication to the Lodge
was admirable. The family would like to thank the amazing team
of doctors and nursing staff in the Leukemia/BMT Ward in the
Vancouver General Hospital, Jimmy Pattison Pavillion. Most
recently Dr’s Spry, Calvin, & Roger’s and the special
team of amazing and caring nursing staff in the Palliative
Care Unit at N.R.G.H. A special thank you to our many dear
friends for all their love and support during this most
difficult time. A funeral mass & celebration of Wayne’s
life will be held on Thursday, February 22, 2007 at 4:00 p.m.
at Trinity Catholic Church, Nanaimo Ecumenical Centre, 6234
Spartan Rd. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to: The
Canadian Cancer Society, 777 Poplar St. Nanaimo, BC. V9S 2H7 -
to help find a cure for Leukemia. (Nanaimo News Bulletin,
Nanaimo, BC 17 Feb 2007)
HMCS
INCH ARRAN
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GIBBS, Kenneth
Lyle, LCdr - fondly known as "Gibbo" passed away
on 25 March 2001 in Victoria, B.C., after a long illness with
ALS (Lou Gehrig's disease). Born in Winnipeg in 1924, he spent
his early childhood in Cranbrook, B.C., and Brandon, Manitoba.
He enlisted in the RCAF in 1943, trained as a pilot and
transferred to the Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm, serving overseas
in naval air squadrons. On return to Canada, he transferred to
the Royal Canadian Navy, serving in Shearwater, Stadacona,
Magnificent, Quebec, Niagara, Bonaventure, Bytown and other
ships and shore establishments. He also served two exchange
postings with the U.S. Navy in Pensacola and Key West, Fla.
and in the aircraft carriers USS Gilbert Islands, Saipan,
Leyte, Valley Forge, and Antietam. While on duty with Canadian
Joint Staff in Washington, D.C., he met and married his wife
Jacquelyn. In 1959, he commanded HS-50 Helicopter Squadron
operating from HMCS Bonaventure for two years. After that he
instructed at the Maritime Warfare School in Halifax, followed
by duty on the staff of the Flag Officer Atlantic Coast as
Project Officer coordinating the fitment and trials of
helicopters carried by destroyers. On retirement from the Navy
in 1968, he worked as a computer programmer until 1974 when he
accepted employment with Beautiful British Columbia Magazine,
retiring as a Publisher in 1988. Upon retiring from the
magazine, he worked tirelessly for research into the cause of
ALS and awareness of the disease. Ken is predeceased by his
father Alexander, mother Roberta (Butcher) and is survived by
his wife Jacquelyn, daughter Karen (Daryl), grandsons Benjamin
and Fisher, granddaughter Emmy, son Donald and brother Len
(Betty) as well as many special friends from the Navy,
Beautiful BC Magazine, and the International Regional Magazine
Assoc. He was a member of the Naval Officer's Association,
Rotary Club, Royal Canadian Legion and several Aviation
Museums. A memorial service will be held on Thursday April 5
at 1:00 p.m. in the Cadboro Bay United Church, 2625 Arbutus
Road. A reception will follow at the new Naden Wardroom on
Esquimalt Road. At his request cremation, with cremated
remains scattered at sea. Flowers gratefully declined. If
desired, memorial donations may be made to the ALS Society of
B.C., Victoria Chapter, 1007 Bramfield Place, Brentwood Bay,
B.C., V8M 1A4 (The Vancouver Sun 03 Apr 2001)
HMS/m ARTIMUS, HMCS
QUEBEC, HMCS
MAGNIFICENT, HMCS
BONAVENTURE, USNAS PENSACOLA (while so employed attached
to USS GILBERT ISLANDS, USS SAIPAN, USS LEYTE, USS VALLEY
FORGE, USS ANTIETAM)
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BUTCHERS, James
Aaron, Leading Seaman, NCI OP, RCN - Passed away suddenly
on Saturday, September 10, 2016, along with his canine
companion Ziggy. Beloved son of Jim and Ruby Butchers. Loving
brother to John. Cherished grandson of Mervyn Butchers (late
Elsie Mary Butchers), and the late Jean Lofthouse. Jamie will
be sadly missed by his uncles, aunts, cousins and numerous
friends. James has served as a Naval Combat Information
Operator with the Canadian Forces for the past 6 years in
British Columbia. Visitation will be held at Compass Point
Bible Chapel, 1500 Kerns Road on Monday, September 19, 2016
from 1 p.m. until time of Funeral Service at 3 p.m. Cremation
to follow. For those who wish memorial donations to The Sick
Kids Foundation would be sincerely appreciated by the family.
(Smith's Funeral Home)
HMCS
ALGONQUIN
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PRICE, Richard
James, Stoker, V70216 - Passed away peacefully at home surrounded
by his loving family on July 6, 2006. Beloved husband for over
55 years of Shirley M. (nee Buttery). Cherished father of
Cynthia Louise and husband Daniel Clermont, Dr. Jeffrey James
Price and wife Maria. Loving grandpa of Melanie, Matthew,
Jocelyn and Shannon. Loving son of the late Thomas and Helen
Price. Dear brother of Shirley and Charles Kemp. Dear
brother-in-law of Jack and Patricia Buttery, Arthur and Kay
Buttery. Survived by many nieces and nephews. Richard was a
past member of the Sertoma Club, and a member of the Golden
"K" Kiwanis Club. He was a Naval Veteran of WWII. If
you so desire, donations can be made to Hospice of Windsor
would be appreciated by the family. Visiting Monday 2-5 &
7-9 p.m. Funeral Tuesday 11:30 at Families First Funeral Home
& Tribute Centre (969-5841) 3260 Dougall Ave. Rev. Wendy
Patterson officiating. Interment Greenlawn Memorial Gardens.
HMCS
MAHONE
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COTTENDEN,
Harry Roland, CPO2, CD - On August 7, 1930 a special soul
arrived in Truro, Nova Scotia. He was a son to Bess and John,
brother to Joyce and Bill, husband to Bea, grandfather and
great-grandfather to many and father to Vance, Janice and
Lorna. He thoroughly enjoyed fishing and hunting and some of
his favourite musicians were the Glenn Miller Orchestra, Roger
Miller and Glen Campbell. He got his sea-legs with Imperial
Oil and became a sailor for the Royal Canadian Navy in 1954.
He understood honour, duty and public service. He wore the
maple leaf proudly and spoke often of the enormous pride he
felt when meeting people abroad. He applauded educational
pursuits and believed learning comes from life, schooling and
travel. He never denied who he was, didn’t pretend to be
someone he wasn’t and sought to do the best he could. He
exemplified humility, forgiveness and leadership. He proudly
served with HMCS Hunter, Cornwallis, Buckingham, Stadacona,
Assiniboine, Porte Ste. Jean, Thunder, Provider, Cataraqui,
Saguenay, Yukon, Margaree; Stadacona Leadership School, Rifle
Range and CFS Shelburne. On September 14, 2016 in Windsor,
Nova Scotia, he no longer needed to batten down the hatches.
Sail on Dad – until we meet again. “Ready, Aye, Ready”
HMCS HUNTER, HMCS
BUCKINGHAM, HMCS STADACONA, HMCS
ASSINIBOINE, HMCS
PORTE ST JEAN, HMCS THUNDER,
HMCS PROVIDER, HMCS
CATARAQUI, HMCS SAGUENAY, HMCS
YUKON, HMCS MARGAREE
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THIBAULT,
Joseph Theophile Laurent (Larry), LCdr (1927 - 2016) - Passed away
peacefully at home, surrounded by his loving family, on Thursday,
March 10, 2016 in his 90th year. Beloved husband of 58 years
to Patricia (nee Lewis). Loving father of Cécile (Markus
Kuntz), Lawrence (Nancy) and Lewis (Heather). Cherished
grandfather to Heather, Matthew, Christian, James, Rebecca,
Sebastian, Randy, Victoira, Caroline, Joey, Evan and of 8
great-grandchildren. He will be sadly missed by his sisters
Thérèse Héon and Lauréanne Beauchesne, as well as many
nephews, nieces and friends. The family will receive relatives
and friends at Heritage Funeral Complex, 1250 Trim Rd. (corner
of Taylor Creek Dr.), Orléans, on Thursday, March 17, 2016,
from 1-4 p.m. for a celebration of Larry's life, where light
refreshments will be served. Words of remembrance in memory of
Larry will begin at 2 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations to
Doctors Without Borders would be appreciated. The family would
like to sincerely thank the Ottawa General Hospital and the
CCAC for all the caring and support they provided.
HMCS
BONAVENTURE, HMCS
MAGNIFICENT, HMCS
LANARK, HMCS ST LAURENT
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BENNETT, Gerald
Enniss (Gerry) - passed away
peacefully on September 15, 2016 at his residential care home
in Chilliwack, BC at the age of 91. Predeceased by his beloved
wife Ruthie (1995), son Dan (2013) and his second wife Gladys
(2015). He is dearly loved and will be missed by his sons
Gerald Junior (Linda) and Ron (Karen), daughter Carolynn (Rob)
and daughter-in-law Loon; grandchildren Lindsay, Austin,
Richard, Corey, Jade, Andy, Laura, Alana, Sherrie, Rob,
Garret; great-grandchildren Chance, Isaiah, Hillory, Noah,
Katelyn, Sophia, Abel; great-great-granddaughter Zariah;
sisters Marie, Audrey, Vonnie; many nieces, nephews and
friends. Gerry was born on September 26, 1925 in Calgary, Alberta. He served
in the Royal Canadian Navy during World War II, sailing on the
HMCS Queen, HMCS Camrose and HMCS Sioux. The ships served as
Atlantic convoy escorts from and to Plymouth, UK. Gerry met
the love of his life, Ruthie, in Vancouver, BC and they
married on February 17, 1951. They enjoyed 44 years together
before her passing in 1995. Gerry's career in the
transportation industry included working for Great Northern
Railway, McMillan Bloedel, Council of Forest Industries and
the National Transportation and Safety Board. Gerry's
enjoyment of traveling took him to many parts of the world. In
his earlier years he enjoyed annual salmon fishing at Rivers
Inlet with his co-workers and friends. Golf was a common pass
time although with much frustration and not very relaxing.
Gerry is described as a loving, caring and devoted family man
with a terrific sense of humour. He touched the hearts of all
who knew him. Special thanks to the kind hearted staff at
Waverly Residential Care Home. Visitation for family and
friends will be held at Woodlawn Mt. Cheam Funeral Home, 45865
Hocking Ave., Chilliwack on Saturday, Sept. 24, 2016 at
11:00am followed by a Funeral Service at 12 Noon. Burial will
take place at 2:30pm at Vedder View Gardens, 44675 Watson Rd,
Chilliwack.
HMCS QUEEN, HMCS
CAMROSE, HMCS SIOUX
Photo from Gerry's
obituary
Photos from Gerry's
obituary
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GRIFFIN, Leon
Harold, RCN (05 Jan 1973 - 18 Sep 2016) - Leon passed away
September 18, 2016 at the age of 43. He was the son of George
and Eileen (Tibbo) Griffin of Harbour Breton, Newfoundland. He
is survived by son George Patrick Griffin of Dartmouth, N.S.,
Three sisters, a brother and their families. Cremation has
taken place under the direction of A. L. Mattatall Funeral
Home Dartmouth N.S. Leon will be interred at a later in
Newfoundland.
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MITCHELL, Edward Vickers - It is
with great sadness that we announce Edward's passing on
September 16, 2016 in his 92nd year. Edward was predeceased by
his wife Kathleen (nee Marvin) and sons David and Ian. Ed will
be greatly missed but fondly remembered by his children Mary,
Robert (Susan), Douglas (Karen), Elizabeth (Brett) and
Kathleen; daughters-in-law Betty and Nancy; his 14
grandchildren; and longtime friend Marg. Ed was born in
Calgary, Alberta on July 15, 1925. Following his service in
the Navy during World War II, he came to Toronto where he met
his future bride Kathleen Marvin and raised a family. Ed
enjoyed bowling, golf, dancing, Fiddle club events, cribbage
and puzzles, but his greatest pleasure was the time he spent
with his family. Visitation will be held on Monday, September
19th at the Dixon-Garland Funeral Home at 166 Main Street in
Markham from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Visitation will also be held at
the Central United Church at 133 Main Street in Unionville
from 1:00 to 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday, September 20th, followed by
a service of remembrance and reception. In lieu of flowers,
donations can be made to the Heart & Stroke Foundation.
Funeral Home Dixon-Garland Funeral Home 166 Main Street North
Markham, ON L3P 1Y3 (905) 294-2030 (The Toronto Star 18 Sep
2016)
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BOTA, Don (Donny), P1BN4 - died
approx 2014
HMCS QU'APPELLE
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FLORCHUK, Stan,
P2ER - died approx 1971 from cancer
HMCS
QU'APPELLE
- Served in Qu'Appelle c1968-1970 as a P2ER
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MOORE, Basil
(Pat) - of Calgary, Alberta passed away
peacefully on Sunday, July 12, 2015 at the age of 91. Pat is
survived by his former wife and still good friend Lorraine,
siblings Russell and Margaret and their families, son Lee and
daughter Janis. He is also survived by 4 grandchildren and 7
great-grandchildren. Pat was born in Redcliff, Alberta
in 1924 and
moved to Calgary after the war. Pat was a WWII Navy Veteran
and was very active at The Alberta Naval Museum in his
retirement years. Pat worked for many years in the auto and RV
business in Calgary, including CMP, McKay Chevrolet Buick GMC,
and Bucars RV. He was an avid fisherman and a very inventive
practical joker which of course backfired on him on occasion!
As per our Father's wishes there will be no memorial service.
In lieu of flowers, the family would appreciate donations
being made in Pat's memory directly to the Alberta Naval
Museum, 4520 Crowchild Trail SW, Calgary, AB T2T 5J4. South
Calgary Funeral Centre and Crematorium (The Calgary Herald 16
Jul 2015)
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DEANE, John,
Commodore (L), RCN - Born: 14 Jul 1910, Farnham, Bucks,
UK Died: 01 Nov 1991, White Rock, BC
HMCS
ONTARIO
- Served in Ontario in 1948-1948 as Cdr, RCN, Senior
Electrical Officer
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BIENVENUE,
Claude (Bennie), 61, passed away in Halifax on July 14,
2008. He is survived by his sisters, Lise, Sylvie, Josee; his
brother, Pierre; nieces, nephews and friends. A funeral
service will be held in the Chapel at Girardot & Menard,
470 Dufferin St., Granby, Que., on November 4, 2008, at 11
a.m. His family wishes to deeply thank all of those who
expressed much kindness and support while we were in Halifax
this past summer.
HMCS
OKANAGAN
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CAIN, Edward
Peter - age 74, of Musquodoboit Harbour, passed away
September 2, 2016, in Dartmouth General Hospital. He served in
the Canadian Armed Forces for 30 years. Born in St.
Catharines, Ont., he was the son of the late Malcolm and
Pauline Cain. Surviving are wife, Patricia; sons, Michael,
Richard and Corey; two grandchildren; brothers, David
(Maryann), Toronto, Ont.; Malcolm (Sue), Thorold, Ont.;
sister, Jackie (Bill) Huibers, Sherkston, Ont.; many nieces
and nephews. He worked for Chater Marine. He coached and
played hockey; played baseball and enjoyed fishing, hunting,
gardening, family gatherings, our camp, and making maple
syrup. He was an excellent woodworker. Keeping with his
wishes, his body was donated to science. He will be missed by
his loving family and all the people who loved and knew him. A
Celebration of Life will be held in Gaetz Brook Legion Branch,
6644 Hwy. 7, Gaetz Brook, phone 902-827-3008 on Saturday,
September 10 from 1-3:30 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations to
Hope for Wildlife.
HMCS
NIPIGON
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HEWENS, Gordon
Reginald Arthur (13 Aug 1926 - 03 Sep 2016) - age 90,
passed away peacefully, Saturday, September 3, 2016, in Ocean
View Continuing Care Centre, Eastern Passage. Born in Ottawa,
he was the son of the late Leslie and Elsie (Smith) Hewens.
Gordon was predeceased by his wife, Evelyn Mae Branston. Left
behind are sons, Stephen (Tobi), Ken (Carol); daughters,
Shirley, Cheryl (Elmer), Barbara (Al); seven grandchildren;
five great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. He was
the last surviving member of his family of three brothers and
one sister. He retired from the Royal Canadian Navy and tour
bus driver after 25 years. He loved driving and meeting new
people. Cremation has taken place. Gordon will be laid to rest
with his wife, Evelyn in Oakridge Memorial Gardens at a later
date. Special thanks to Dr. Nowlan, staff of Ocean View
Continuing Care Centre and the Shore Side Nurses. Thanks to
Steve MacEachern for always being a good friend to Dad.
(Atlantic Funeral Homes)
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BROKENSHIRE,
John (Wayne) - Died 01 Jun 2016 - age 74, husband of
Katherine 'Kay' Burke, passed away suddenly at his home on
Beavertail Lake. Born in Chatham, he was a son of the late
Wilbert and Ruth (Larabee) Brokenshire. He is survived by his
wife, Kay; sons, Brian (Shelly), Vancouver; Colin, Kelowna;
stepdaughters, Tracey (Tamim), Halifax; Erika, Alberta;
grandchildren, Shayla and Ashley Brokenshire, Kelowna; sister,
Janet Miles, London; brother, Richard (Rosemarie), Ingersol;
several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by
brother-in-law, John Miles. A celebration of Wayne's life will
be at 1 p.m. on June 4 in Chelsea United Baptist Church,
Highway 210. Reception to follow in the church hall. Interment
will be at a later date. Family flowers only. Condolences can
be directed to R.A. Corkum Funeral Home.
HMCS
ONONDAGA
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GILES, Clifford
Earl - It is with sad hearts that we announce the passing
of our beloved father and grandfather, Clifford Earl Giles, in
St. Martha's Regional Hospital, Antigonish, on September 5th,
2016. Born June 2nd, 1921, he was the only son of the late
Arthur and Daisy Giles and the beloved husband of Sophie
Novak, whom he married on January 9th, 1943. Earl grew up in
Hammonds Plains and he and Sophie raised their family of five
children in the home he built in Bedford. When he started his
career, he served with the Marine Section of the RCMP then
transferred to the Navy. During the Second World War he served
on the Corvettes and overseas. He continued his military
career until 1965 and retired an honoured veteran. He was
elected as a Halifax County councillor in 1968, and after
retiring from service, he and Sophie retired to Pomquet in
1974. During retirement, they enjoyed being involved in the
community and tending to their small piece of paradise. He was
an artisan and a craftsman, and he will always be remembered
by the legacy he has given to us in his creations. He is
survived by his wife, Sophie, and children, Faith (David),
Clifford (Jean), and Jane; as well as his sister, Maxine. He
is also survived by 10 grandchildren, eight
great-grandchildren, and two great great-grandchildren. A
private family funeral service is to be held. In lieu of
flowers, donations to Canadian Cancer Society would be
appreciated.
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NESBIT, Donald
Richard (31 Dec 1925 - 06 Sep 2016) - Having lived a full
life, Don leaves wife Helen, son John, daughter-in-law Kazuko,
daughter Susan, son-in-law Paul, grandchildren Maya, Erina,
Liam, and Kristin, cherished sister and brother-in-law
Geraldine and Bob Marshall, nieces and nephews Liese (Ken),
James (Julie), Robbie (Peter), Cam (Judy), Megan (Peter),
grandnieces, grandnephews, Shizue Okuda and Kevin Doyle. Don
played rugby at both Byng and UBC where he made many life-
long friends. During naval reserve training at HMCS Discovery,
he met nurse Helen whom he wisely married in 1953. They
settled in West Vancouver, where Don was an active community
member. As an employee benefit consultant at W. M. Mercer, he
worked with valued colleagues and retired as VP. Don built two
yachts he and Helen sailed locally, and they sailed with dear
friends in the Caribbean and Greek Islands, and the Turkish
coast. At 45, he took up trombone and played in concert and
jazz bands. Don was devoted to Helen, the jewel in his life,
and to his family. Diagnosed with Alzheimer's in 2004, he was
enlivened by the WV Adult Day Care and many caring
professionals. We are so grateful to Paget, Asha, Bell, Nesa,
Cherry, Marissa, Lorna, Needo, Tom, nurses at WV Care Centre,
Dr. Kelpin, and to neighbours and friends who supported Don
and Helen in his final years. We invite all to a celebration
of Don's life at St. Francis-in-the-Woods on October 13 at
2:00 p.m. (The Province 22 Sep 216)
HMCS DISCOVERY
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QUALTROUGH,
William James (25 Apr 1930 - 08 sep 2016) - Dad passed
away peacefully surrounded by family. Predeceased by parents
Robert and Gladys, wife of 60 years Lola, son Bob, brothers
Terry and Harry, sisters Beryle and Isabelle. Survived by
sister Barbara (Mike), sons Bill (Heather) and Jim (Cindy),
daughter-in-law Jan, grandchildren Brandon, Ryan, Holly,
Leona, Lindsay, Christina, Billy, Gus and Keith and
great-grandchildren Aaron, Tommy, Audrey, Annelise and Ethan.
Special thanks to the doctor and nurses at the Providence
Healthcare Palliative Care for their fantastic care of our
dad. Dad had a lifelong passion for the Navy, starting as a
sea cadet in Winnipeg (JTC VC), joining the naval reserve in
Edmonton (HMCS Nonsuch), Commanding Officer of the first Navy
League Cadet Corps in Edmonton, eventually becoming National
President of the Navy League of Canada. Dad initially worked
for the railroads (CPR and Pennsylvania), then on to employee
benefits business. He worked for many years with Johnson &
Higgins Willis Faber and finally to the Pension Commission of
Ontario until retirement. Dad made lifelong friends wherever
he worked. A memorial service will be held at The Church of
the Holy Trinity Guildwood, 85 Livingston Rd., Scarborough, on
Saturday, September 24th at 1 p.m. Donations can be made to
the Church of the Holy Trinity Guildwood or to the Navy League
of Canada. (The Toronto Star 17 Sep 2016)
HMCS NONSUCH
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WATSON, Ralph
(28 Apr 1932 - 20 Sep 2016) - Passed peacefully on September
20, 2016 at the age of 84. Loving husband of Claudette
Pottery, proud father of Patrick, Sean, Cassandra and Tiffany
and grandfather of three. He is survived by 1 brother and
three sisters and will be sadly missed by his friends Jim,
Jack and many extended family members. Ralph proudly served on
HMCS Haida and was a dedicated firefighter in Toronto as well
as a member of the V.H.L. He was also a passionate woodworker
who constantly built things for friends and family. Memorial
visitations will be held at Truscott, Brown & Dwyer
Funeral Chapel, 1309 King Street East, Hamilton (across from
Gage Park at the delta) on Tuesday September 27 from 7 pm to 9
pm as well as Wednesday September 28 from 2 pm to 4 pm and 7
pm to 9 pm.
HMCS HAIDA
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BUCKLEY, Harold
(Buck) - Born in Saint John, New Brunswick, passed away on
September 19, 2016 at the age of 78. Lovingly remembered by
his wife of 56 years, Shirley; daughter Sandra Lynn; sisters
Betty and Judy (Rolley) and his extended family. He was
predeceased by brothers Stuart (Nancy) and Jack. Buck served
five years in the Royal Canadian Navy. He was a long time
employee of the City of North Vancouver. A Funeral Service
will be held at First Memorial Boal Chapel, 1505 Lillooet
Road, North Vancouver on Thursday, September 29, 2016 at 10:00
a.m with burial at North Vancouver Cemetery at 12:30 p.m. A
special thank you is extended to the staff at Lions Gate
Hospital for their care and compassion. Donations may be made
in Buck's memory to the Lions Gate Hospital Foundation. (The
Vancouver North Shore News 23 Sep 2016)
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CAMPBELL,
Wilfred - was born in Vancouver on January 15th, 1924, he
passed away in Vancouver on September 18th, 2016. He was a
loving husband, father, grand & great grandfather. Wilfred
leaves behind his beloved wife, Margaret, of 67 years.
Daughters; Linda, Susan, Christine and Nancy and son, Ronald;
six grandchildren, twelve great grandchildren and two great,
great grandsons. Wilfred is a World War Two Veteran, and he
was a member of the #26th Army and Navy and was considered to
be a long-time member of Legion #83. In his professional life
Wilfred was an Electrical Apprentice and an Elevator Mechanic.
Wilfred was with Montgomery Elevator Co for 42 years, and was
part of the Local #82 Elevator Union, and was retired for 30
years. Wilfred enjoyed travelling and camping and went dancing
every Saturday night with his Legion #83 friends. Viewing will
be held on Tuesday, September 27, 2016 from 1:30 to 2:00 pm at
Hamilton Harron Funeral Home, 5390 Fraser Street, Vancouver,
BC., with Funeral Services to follow at Hamilton Harron
Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to
Developmental Disabilities Assoc.
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RYAN, Reginald
Thomas - Reg passed away peacefully on Thursday, September
22, 2016 at Sunrise Senior Living in Mississauga, at the age
of 93. He was the deeply loved husband of Huguette (nee Valois),
his wife of 66 years; father of Anne Marie (Patrick Minshall),
Paul (Wendy Roberts), Peter (Sue Ogilvie and her children
Michael and Luke), Robert (Marie O'Quinn) and Roger;
grandfather of Caleigh, Nickie, Sarah and Jessica (and her
children Christina and Anthony); and brother of Marion,
Winnie, Bill, and the late Betty and Jack. He was born on
August 25, 1923 in Ottawa, Ontario, where he grew up. He
graduated from the University of Ottawa and served with the
Royal Canadian Navy aboard the HMCS Runnymede, during World
War II. Reg was an avid sportsman, playing football, hockey
and tennis. He worked at Central (later Canada) Mortgage and
Housing Corporation from the early 1950s to the mid-1960s when
he left to join the newly formed Mortgage Insurance Company of
Canada. Reg continued with MICC until he retired in 1988, as
President and CEO of the company. He remained actively
involved in the housing industry, first with the Ontario New
Home Warranty Plan, and then serving on the board of trustees
of the Canadian Apartment Properties Real Estate Investment
Trust. Reg also became an avid gardener during retirement,
spending many happy hours planting and tending shrubs, trees,
flowers and vegetables around the house. He was known for his
ready smile and the twinkle in his eye, desire to do good and
help his family, friends and church. He was an active member
of St. Clement's Parish, Etobicoke, taking part in numerous
fund-raising activities. The family wishes to acknowledge the
attention and devotion shown by Mylene Sacmar and Marysol
Bellita in caring for Reg over the last few years, as well as
the staff of Sunrise Senior Living, Mississauga, in seeing to
his needs during the last few months. Friends may call at the
Turner & Porter Butler Chapel, 4933 Dundas St. W. (between
Kipling and Islington Aves.), Etobicoke, on Monday, September
26, 2016, from 7-9 p.m. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated at
St. Clement Roman Catholic Church, 409 Markland Dr. (at Bloor
St. W.) on Tuesday, September 27, 2016, at 11 a.m. For those
who wish, donations may be made to the Alzheimer Society of
Canada or to a charity of your choice. (The Toronto Star 24 Sep 2016)
HMCS
RUNNYMEDE
- Appointed to Runnymede 06 may 1945 as SLt, RCNVR
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ZERBIN, Helmut
(Hal), C1ER, 22760-E, RCNVR, RCNR, RCN
Served 04 Feb 1946 - Feb 1966
Born 16 Aug 1927, Hal passed away 31 July 2016.
Predeceased by his father 1958, mother in 1993, brother Alan
and two sisters Laverne and Alyce. Hal is remembered dearly by
his son Ted (Suzanne), grandchildren, Taylor and Lane, nieces
and nephews, Alice (Don), Vancouver; Kurt (Luanne) and family,
Calgary; Bonni (Rob) and family, James and Jamie, Montana. Hal
was born in Latvia and emigrated to Canada along with his
family at an early age. He served in the Canadian Navy,
1946-1966. After his retirement from the Navy he worked in the
marine industry in the Canadian Arctic until 1989. After his
retirement he took up gardening and maintaining his property
in Victoria. He spent most days with his family and
grandchildren. The last 8 years of his life were spent at the
Berwick House where he established many new friendships and
lived his life very happily. Hal was a long time member of the
Chief and Petty Officers Association and founding President of
the Submariners Association of Canada. Hal will be remembered
as a caring person who spent most of his later years in life
looking out for the welfare of his son, daughter-in-law
Suzanne, and grandchildren, Taylor and Lane. At Hal's request,
there will be no service. (The Victoria Times Colonist 24 Sep
2016)
HMCS
WARRIOR, HMCS
MAGNIFICENT, HMCS CAYUGA,
HMCS ATHABASKAN, HMCS
SIOUX, HMCS
SUSSEXVALE, HMCS GRILSE,
HMS/m ARTEMIS, HMS/m ALLIANCE
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WILKES, Charles
William, L/Sto, RCN, CNC/60079 - died: 15 Nov 1915. Son of
Charles Wilkes, Blenheim Villa, Barton Road, Tewkesbury, Glos.,
England. He is buried in the Veteran's Cemetery, Esquimalt,
BC, plot 137.
HMCS RAINBOW
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OLYNYK, Miran - It is with great sadness that we
announce the peaceful passing of our beloved husband, father
and grandfather, Miran Olynyk, on September 18, 2016 at
Misericordia Hospital. Miran was born August 28, 1924 in
Winnipeg and was able to avoid any hospitalizations until
March of this year. When his health deteriorated, he accepted
his fate with exemplary grace and strength. Left to cherish
his memory are his wife of 66 years, Jennie (nee Fedun), son,
Fred (Pauline), daughter, Jo-Ann (Ihor) and grandsons, Andrew,
Michael, Paul and Michael. He was predeceased by his parents,
Alex and Josepha, and siblings, Mary, Peter, John, Olga,
Annie, Ted, Baby Mike and Mike. Having lost his mother at the
tender age of four years, coupled with surviving a childhood
of little means during the Depression, presented many
challenges. Nonetheless, he found a sense of belonging,
faithfully serving as an altar boy at St. Mary's Cathedral in
his youth. This nurtured a solid foundation in his faith,
which never waivered throughout his life. Miran proudly served
his country in the Second World War first joining his brothers
in the Army in 1941, then transferring to the Navy from 1943
to 1945 on HMCS Agassiz in the Atlantic. On his return home,
he met Jennie and they began a life together, getting married
in 1950. He became a certified carpenter in 1949 and retired
after 40 years of service to his trade. He took great pride in
all of his work endeavours and was a perfectionist when it
came to finishing carpentry projects. Always dedicated to
providing for his family, his work ethic was uncompromised. In
the latter part of his career, he proudly served as a business
agent for the Local 343 Carpenters United Brotherhood. Miran
was very devoted to his family. Although he took great pride
in being a father, he particularly embraced the loving role of
Gigi, cherishing all of his grandsons and their achievements
as they grew into men. Besides his participation in his
grandsons' lives, he was passionate about exercising,
weight-lifting, fishing, blueberry and mushroom picking,
gardening and composting. He also was an avid reader, with an
affection for Louis L'Amour books and old movies, especially
with John Wayne. He was also a loyal fan of the Bombers and
the Jets. He had a witty sense of humour and a unique way of
doing most everything. He enjoyed travelling of any kind, but
especially relished weekly fishing trips to Grand Rapids and
annual trips to Hawaii. As a family, we felt very blessed when
an arrangement was made allowing our parents to be reunited at
Misericordia Hospital for the past three weeks. This was a
special time for our parents, giving us all great peace
knowing that they were together again. We will forever be
thankful for the care provided by Dr. Coates over the years,
as well as the E4 team at St. Boniface Hospital, the C2 team
at Misericordia Hospital and Father Mostivsky. These are
amazing caregivers with an enormous capacity for respect and
compassion, and they facilitated our family's journey during
this difficult time, for which we are grateful. Divine Liturgy
will be celebrated by Father Darren Kawiuk at Sts. Peter and
Paul Ukrainian Catholic Church at 390 Marion St., Winnipeg, on
Monday, September 26, 2016 at 10:00 a.m. Interment to follow
at Holy Family Cemetery at 4355 Main St., West St. Paul.
Pallbearers will be Andrew Olynyk, Michael Olynyk, Paul
Szelemej, Michael Szelemej, Robert Olynyk, and Christopher
Olynyk. Richard Olynyk will be a Honorary Pallbearer.
Donations may be made to one of Miran's favourite two
charities: Sts. Peter and Paul Ukrainian Catholic Church or
Siloam Mission. VICHNAYA PAMYAT!! Korban Funeral Chapel
204-956-2193 (The Winnipeg Free Press 24 Sep 2016)
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MacDONALD,
Alexander Ernest (Sandy) PO, CD, RCN - The flag was raised
the day Sandy was born in Saint John, N.B. to Jerry and Pat
MacDonald on July 21st, 1938 and was lowered on the 18th of
September, 2016 when he "Crossed The Bar " in
Vernon, B.C. - " A Downhomer" to the end. He is
dearly loved and missed by his wife Carrol and stepson Bob,
daughters Sandra and Cheryl , sons Bob and Michael, a siblings
Sonny (Doris), Peter ( Susan), Dennis, Timmy (Brenda), many
grandchildren and great grandchildren. He was pre-deceased by
his 1st wife, Jean, youngest son, Whit, siblings Gordy, Kenny
and Phyllis. Sandy will also be missed greatly by his extended
family, friends and the community he shared his life with.
Sandy joined the Navy as soon as he was old enough and spent
32 wonderful years as a "Matlot". During his naval
career he served on many ships and establishments on both the
Atlantic and Pacific coasts during the Cold War. He also
served a tour of duty in Cyprus as a "Peacekeeper".
As a Life Member of the Legion he served at Branch levels to
the position of 1st Vice President. He especially enjoyed his
position as Service Officer assisting Veterans and their
families. He also served with Navy League Cadets as an
instructor and was the Commanding Officer of the Navy League
Cadets in Barrie, Ontario. He was a caring husband and
dedicated volunteer, helping people in all walks of life, and
would have given you "the shirt off his back" if
asked. A " Celebration of Life " will be held at a
later date. In lieu of flowers please make a donation to a
charity of your choice. "Fair Winds and Following
Seas". "At the going down of the sun and in the
morning - we will remember you."
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CLEMENTS,
Robert Carman CD - Bob passed away in the Perth Hospital
following a stroke on Sunday, September 25, 2016 at the age of
86 years. He was the beloved husband for 65 years to Georgina
(Herbert) Clements and dear brother of Norma Burns and
brother-in-law of Sue Herbert. Bob was predeceased by his
parents Carman Clements and Bertha Monnery and in 1977 by his
son Alan. He will be sadly missed by all his nieces and
nephews including Traci and Tim, Danny and Eileen and Chris.
Bob joined the Royal Canadian Navy in 1948, he subsequently
joined the Royal Canadian Air Force retiring in 1980. Friends
may pay their respects at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, 15
Gore St., W., Perth on Tuesday, September 27, 2016 from 10:00
to 10:45 a.m., with service to follow in the chapel at 11:00
a.m. A reception in the Blair & Son Family Centre will be
held immediately after the service, the interment will follow
in Elmwood Cemetery. In remembrance, contributions to the
Great War Memorial Hospital Foundation would be appreciated.
(The Ottawa Citizen 26 Sep 2016)
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COND, Glen - With deep sadness we mourn the passing of
Glen, husband, father, grandfather, and teacher, Sunday,
September 25th, 2016 at Maple View Home in his 95th year. He is
survived by his wife, friend, focus and love of his life, Cora
Cond (nee Sim), children Sandie, Lynn (Judy), Larry (Kerrie);
grandchildren, Sara Cond Flower (Brent Helmstaedt), Jen Cond
(Andy Paul), Abbey Flower ( Jonas Fernandez), Lee (Sara
Petruccelli), Gavin (Jen Mezei), Jesse, Joe ( Yvonne ), Seth
(Shannon), Caleb ( Michelle), step-children Michael (Lynaya),
and Amanda, and great grandchildren, Ellie, Grant, Riley,
Austin, Owen, Georgia, Lucy, Taylor, Justin, Cole, Ty, Blake,
Richard, Marc and Macy and two more yet to arrive. Glen was
born on the Manitoulin Island to Joe and Maud Cond on
September 29, 1921 and was welcomed by Cecilia and Grenville Sim
into their family in 1944. After serving in the navy, he moved
to Sault Ste. Marie in 1948 where he was a devoted teacher at
Collegiate Institute until it closed in 1981. He faithfully
served his community and Central United Church with caring and
concern for all who knew him. His life well-lived was a gift
to us all. Many thanks to the staff on the Goulais Bay wing at
Maple View for the care, compassion, and friendship extended
to both Glen and Cora. Friends may call at the Arthur Funeral
Home and Cremation Centre on Friday, September 30, 2016 from 6
– 9 pm. Funeral service from Central United Church on
Saturday, October 1, 2016. Rev. Laurie Milito officiating.
Interment Hilly Grove Cemetery, Manitoulin Island. In lieu of
flowers, donations to Central United Church or the Canadian
Diabetes Association would be greatly appreciated.
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EARL, James
- Peacefully surrounded by family in Long Term Care, Shawville,
Quebec, on Thursday, September 22, 2016 at the age of 88
years. Survived by wife, Jessie Steeves of 50 years and
children Susan (Bill Hamilton), Jimmy and Debbie (Alvin
Johnston). Predeceased by first wife Eleanor Mason and
daughter Pam. Stepfather to Donna, Brian, David and Craig.
Loving grandfather to 12 grandchildren and 11
great-grandchildren. Loving brother to Albert (Michelle),
Wayne (Margaret) and predeceased by sisters Barbara and
Patricia. He served in the Navy as a Petty Officer 2nd Class,
an active member of the Royal Canadian Legion for 43 years and
a local artisan at the Shawville Farmer's Market. As per his
request, there will be no visitation or service. Thank you to
all the staff, doctors, and nurses at the Shawville Hospital
and Long Term Care for their kindness and exceptional care.
(The Ottawa Citizen 24 Sep 2016)
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MacSWEEN,
Douglas N. - Doug passed away
peacefully on Sept. 15th, 2016 at Victoria General Hospital,
surrounded by his loving family. In May he celebrated his 92nd
birthday. Doug is predeceased by his wife Marnie and his
brothers Don, Ray and Jack, and their spouses. He is survived
by his daughters Rolie Tippett (Kerry) and Sandy Morgan
(Terry), grandchildren Tyson Morgan and Erin Ross (Dallas),
great grandchildren Avery, Emma and Isla. Also, in-laws
Judith, Jean, and Bus, many nieces, nephews, and their
children, as well as his very good friends Mag and Georgina
Lilligard and Dale and Laverne Churchill. Doug was a Victoria
native, born in the family home on Merritt Street, May 14,
1924, and was the youngest of 4 sons. He grew up with a love
for sports and the outdoors. Learning to hunt and fish at a
young age, he enjoyed this pastime well into his later life.
In his teen years his passion was lacrosse and he was very
proud of national level wins. He worked at the Victoria
Machinery Depot until he joined the Navy where he worked in
the engine room until the end of the war. He had many
adventures during this time, which included some hi-jinks
during shore leave with his ship mates. After the war he
worked as a fisherman, furthering his love of the sea. It was
during this time that he met and married the love of his life,
Marnie. Wanting to be home more he left fishing and turned to
carpentry, building houses in the White Rock area. Upon
returning to Victoria he changed professions to logging,
travelling up and down the Island to work. He later joined the
line crew at Hume & Rumble and from there BC Hydro, where
he stayed until he retired. Doug had an adventurous side and
loved the wilderness and sea, camping and boating whenever
possible; the more remote the better! Some of his favourite
trips included hiking the West Coast Trail, cycling the Kettle
Valley Railway and skiing the alps of Austria. He was
passionate about sports, especially golf, cycling, skiing,
skating and ice hockey - all of which he continued to do into
his eighties. He loved a good joke and always had a pocket
full of jokes and candies to share with whomever crossed his
path. He also had many, many stories to share from his life
experiences. Doug was a devoted family man, which was evident
during Marnie's later years when he retired early to care for
her as her MS advanced. He was a wonderful father who became
known as "Mr. Fix It", always willing to lend a hand
when called. He adored his grandchildren and great
grandchildren. In later years one of his greatest joys was
watching his young great grandchildren play, evident by his
wide grin and laughter. Dads wish was to live out his years in
his home and because of his strong will and determination he
managed to do this. We love you so much and will miss you
forever, but are at peace knowing you will no longer suffer
any more pain. A celebration of Doug's life will be held at
his daughter Sandy's home for family and friends; 3905 Gilbert
Drive, Metchosin, on Sunday October 2nd from 2:00 - 4:00.
Please join us and share your memories of Doug. Flowers are
gratefully declined; donations if desired may be made to the
Greater Victoria MS Society. Funeral Home First Memorial
Funeral Services and Garden of Memories 4725 Falaise Drive
Victoria, BC V8Y1B4 (250) 658-5244 Funeral Home Details Send
Flowers (The Victoria Times Colonist 27 Sep 2016)
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WILSON, Ernest
Marvin (Ernie) - aged 74 years of Eastern Passage, Nova
Scotia, passed away September 21, 2016 at Dartmouth General
Hospital. Born in Port Arthur, Ontario, he was the son of the
late Clarence and Tyyne Wilson. He attended Cornwall School
and Port Arthur Collegiate. Ernie served with the Royal
Canadian Navy. Following his naval service, he worked at H.M.C.
Dockyard, the Halifax Shipyards, Port Canada Police and Canada
Post from where he retired. He was a good golfer and great
lover of animals. He is survived by his wife of fifty years
Darlene; son Michael (Michelle) Eastern Passage; daughters
Laurie Mansfield (Joseph Callaghan) Brooks, Alberta; Gwen
Yario (Robert) of New York. Grandchildren Kenny and Evelyn
Rose; five great grandchildren; and a sister Evelyn Wilson of
Thunder Bay, Ontario; nephew Jimmy Wilson and niece Jennifer
Kelly, Thunder Bay. He was predeceased by a brother Kenny.
Memorial visitation was held Monday, September 26, 2016 at the
Eastern Passage Funeral Home.
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FRUSHER,
Geoffrey, RCN - At the Grand Falls General Hospital,
September 20, 2016, Mr. Geoffrey Frusher of Plaster Rock
passed away at the age of 70 years. He was the husband of Ann
(Albert) Frusher. Born in England in 1946, he was a son of the
late George Edward Frusher and Cornelea Munger and step-son of
the late Robert Callander. Geoffrey was retired from the
Canadian Navy. He is survived by his wife, children: Tracey,
Tara, Mark and Michel Pollard; siblings: John, Allan, Barb and
Veronica Callander, son, Greg Comeau (Jennifer) and his
children Rebekah Barry and Leah Reid. Services for Mr. Frusher
will be private. Arrangements are by O'Regan's Funeral Home
Ltd.
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ROGERS, John
Edward, CPO Electrical Technician (1928-2016) - age 87, of Stewiacke, passed away peacefully
at the home of his son, Frank on Sept. 22, 2016. Born in York,
ON., he was a son of the late Frank and Ada Rogers. He was a
retired Chief Petty Officer having served 35 years. He spent
time as a submariner. He retired to Stewiacke and was very
active in volunteering in his community. He is survived by his
children, Frank (Lorna), Dianne (Frank) Power, David Rogers,
John (Sheila) Hutchison, Charles (Daleann) Hutchison; 21
grandchildren; 10 great grandchildren; sister, Nancy Attard;
many nieces and nephews. Besides his parents, he was
predeceased by his wife, Peggy; siblings, Ruth Stade, Helen
Meyers and Dorothy Rogers. Cremation has taken place under the
care and direction of Ettinger Funeral Home, 2812 Highway 2,
Shubenacadie. No visitation or service by request. A memorial
gathering for John’s friends will be held 2-4 Sunday, Sept.
25th at the Stewiacke Tim Horton’s.
HMS AURIGA
HMS
AUROCHS
HMS ORACLE
HMCS OJIBWA
- Served in OJIBWA as CPO, RCN. Commissioning Crew
HMCS PROTECTEUR
- Commissioning crew as CPO ET
HMCS ALGONQUIN
- Sailed in ALGONQUIN in 1977 as Chief ET
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NEIL, Thomas
Wilson, Stoker - died on September 16th, 2016, at home in
Beaver Bank, N.S. Born in Halifax on September 12th, 1959, he
was the son of the late Wilson Muir Neil and (Isma) Ann
(Foster/Neil) Holowaty, Saskatchewan. Tom spent his early
years in Victoria, BC. After his father’s death, he and his
family moved to Canora, Saskatchewan. In 1966, his Mom married
Alex Holowaty and they moved to Veregin Saskatchewan. In 1977,
at the age of 18, Tom came east, and following in his father’s
footsteps, he joined the navy. He did his basic training at
Cornwallis in N.S. He served as an engineer (stoker) on the
Preserver and his last posting was the Margaree. After leaving
the navy, Tom worked for Farmer’s as an Independent
Distributor, delivering milk in Dartmouth and Halifax. He
spent several years at Philip Environmental and worked at
Convergys as technical support. Wherever he worked he made
friends and was well known for his unique sense of humor. Tom’s
passion was bikes. He loved his Harley and was happiest when
riding; helmet free, on the old twisty roads of Nova Scotia.
When spending time at Power Trend Cycle in Dartmouth, he was
in his element. Camping with the Vanners was something he
looked forward to, hanging with Steve and the boys. Tom is
survived by his daughter Jodi Ann Mae Neil, son Andrew
(Shelley) Oderkirk, their children Ethan and Ryan, mother Ann
Holowaty, brother Grant (Bev), Yorkton, SK, sisters Gloria
(Brad) Dufour, Regina, SK, Debbie Dalley, Middle Sackville
N.S., Beverly (Reiner) Brittner, Regina, SK, and Mary Ann
(Phil) Eiswirth, Edmonton, AB, many aunts, uncles, nieces and
nephews. His ex-wife Joan Oderkirk and her family, Richard,
Glenn, Marlene, Pam and Mary, wish to extend their deepest
sympathy to family and friends near and far. Tom loved to be
with his family and friends sharing humorous stories, making
people laugh. The family is especially grateful for his
friends Regina, Tania, Steve, Lennie and Milford, the rest of
you know who you are! Many thanks to Dr. Finlay Spicer for his
patient, understanding care. Cremation has taken place. A
celebration of Tom’s life will take place at home in Beaver
Bank on October 1st, 2016, at 3pm. No flowers please. Feel
free to make donations to Soul’s Harbour Rescue Mission,
Hope Cottage or a Charity of your choice.
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HMCS MARGAREE
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