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12 Huron Expositor • Wednesday, July 16, 2014
Marking your milestones.
Obituaries 1 In Memoriam 1 Thanks 1 Births 1 Celebrations 1 More
Coming Events
Coming Events
ANNUAL CAMPBELL CLAN REUNION
will be held at Seaforth Lions Park at 2:30
p.m. on Sunday, July 20. Please inform
amily members.
ART EXHIBITION - "Who Heals You
mixed media by Kelly Stevenson. Blyth
Festival Art Gallery. Opening Reception
Friday, July 18, 6pm. Show continues until
August 10.
DANCE to The Country Versatiles Band,
Crystal Palace, Mitchell, Fri., July 18th,
8-12 am. Lunch, door prizes, $10/person.
Sponsored by The Mitchell & District Agri-
cultural Society. Info Lorne Fell
519-348-4291, Everyone Welcome.
OUTSIDE VENDORS WANTED for Cider -
fest, Sunday, Sept. 28, 2014, Van Egmond
House, Egmondville. Phone Heather
519-263-5448.
Cards of Thanks
Cards of Thanks
ENK
I wish to thank all of my friends
and neighbours on Briarhill Rd.,
Chestnut Rd. and Main St. N.
for your generous support following
the passing of my husband,Christian
Enk. Your thoughtfulness will always
be remembered and appreciated.
— Gabriele Enk
IN MEMORY OF G. ARNOLD CAMPBELL
The family of the late G. Arnold Campbell
wishes to express their deep appreciation
and gratitude to those who have offered
such kindness, support and messages of
sympathy and comfort in our bereavement.
We especially wish to thank the many doc-
tors, nurses and support staff of Seaforth
Community Hospital for their great care and
compassion over the years. CCAC (Sandra
DeCorte, Jackie McGregor, the homecare
workers and nurses) provided care, so Ar-
nold could be continue his passion to live
on the farm. Shakit Mangalji, from Keatings
Pharmacy for his guidance and assistance
for the past 35 years. Pastor Ian Marnoch,
Lucy Lawlor and John, Sandra and Ruth of
McGlynn Funeral Home for helping to
create a service that was complimentary to
Arnold's unique spirit. To John Jewitt for re-
citing the poetry of William Henry
Drummond, "Little Bateese" and also for
playing the bagpipes. As well First Presby-
terian Church Friendship Circle for
providing the beautiful lunch reception.
Thank -you to the pallbearers which in-
cluded: Owen Taylor (grandson), George
McClure (nephew), Richard Nesbitt (neph-
ew), Brian Nesbitt (nephew), Steven
Workman (nephew) and Tom Nott (family
friend). Flower bearers; Cora Taylor
(granddaughter), Megan Campbell (grand-
daughter), Matt Campbell (grandson).
Papa would be so proud of you; including
Garrison BeIfour (grandson) for your
strength and the constant joy that you pro-
vide. Lastly our thanks to those who
attended the visitation and service for Ar-
nold and took the 'victory lap' around the
Seaforth race track. Arnold would have
chuckled over that for sure! There will be a
memorial race at Clinton Raceway August
24th in Arnold's honour.
Cards of Thanks
Cards of Thanks
MCCLURE
Words cannot express the heartfelt thank
you to everyone for their condolences and
support shared with our family during the
difficult time of the passing of Don McClure.
We appreciate the kind words, delicious
food, phone calls, visits and condolences
on-line and just being there for us all. A
special thank you to John McGlynn and
staff of McGlynn Family Funeral Home for
the care and compassion shown in making
Don's memorial service a special memory
for each of us. To Mary Fletcher for her
words of kindness and comfort during her
service. To the grandchildren for being hon-
ourary pallbearers and telling their special
connection to Grandpa. To Doug Schroeder
for reminiscing with his ball stories of Arch
coaching the Winthrop Warriors. Thank you
to the ladies of Cavan United Church in
Winthrop for the luncheon after the service.
Thank you to Dr. Carolin Shepherd and Dr.
Dan Rooyakkers for your excellent care
throughout the years and to the staff at the
Seaforth Manor Nursing Home for the ex-
cellent care given to Don since coming to
the Manor. Your compassion and care
helped us during Dad's final days there. A
special thank you also to everyone who
made a memorial donation in memory of
Don. Your kindness will never be forgotten.
- Joyce McClure, Janice, Debbie, Cheryl,
James & Keith McClure &families
Obituaries
Obituaries
CHESNEY, Fern - Suddenly at Stratford
General Hospital on Sunday July 6, 2014
Mrs. Fern Chesney of Seaforth in her 83rd
year. Beloved wife of the late Jack Emrick
and the late Perk Chesney. Loving mother
of Nancy Teeter of Everett, Gayle & Roy
Kierstead of Everett, Michael Emrick of
Duncan, B.C., and Holly & Lloyd Kelly of
Crofton B.C. Cherished grandmother of
eight grandchildren and eight great
grandchildren. Dear sister of Don & Evelyn
MacDonald of Brampton, Margaret Smith
of Wingham, Anna & Don Noble of
Harriston, and Jack & Lois MacDonald of
Port Albernie, B.C. Predeceased by her son
Bob Emrick, son in law Delmer Teeter,
daughter in law Linda Emrick, and sisters
Iris Pryde, and Florence Teeter. Friends
were received at the FALCONER
FUNERAL HOMES - Clinton Chapel 153
High St., Clinton, on Wednesday from 2-4 &
7-9 p.m. Celebration of Life Service was
held at Egmondville United Church,
Egmondville, Ontario on Thursday July 10,
2014 at 1 p.m. Pastor Stephen Hildebrand
officiated. Cremation has taken place.
Interment of ashes at Maitland Bank
Cemetery, McKillop Twp., Ontario. Royal
Canadian Legion Branch #156 Seaforth
held a service at the Funeral Home on
Wednesday at 4 p.m. As expressions of
sympathy memorial donations to
Egmondville United Church or the Charity
of One's Choice would be greatly
appreciated. Condolences for the Chesney
family may be forwarded to
www.falconerfuneralhomes.com
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Obituaries
Obituaries
DUFFY, Tom - Passed away peacefully
surrounded by the love of his family at
Seaforth Community Hospital on
Wednesday, July 9, 2014. Thomas Robert
Duffy of Seaforth was in his 52nd year.
Beloved husband and best friend of Mandy
(nee Haase) Duffy for 26 years. Cherished
father of Jacob and Jenny Duffy, both of
Seaforth. Loving son of Bob Duffy of RR#1
Dublin, the late Ruth Duffy (Dec., 2012);
and son-in-law of Estelle Haase of Mitchell.
Dear brother of Randy Duffy (Debbie) of
Spruce Grove, AB, Bill Duffy of Seaforth,
Marian Finlayson (Jim) of Seaforth, Cathy
Hulley (Paul) of Seaforth; and brother-in-
law of Tammy Haase, Christa Fenwick
(Kyle) and Brad Haase (Loma), all of
Mitchell. Tom will also be dearly missed by
his special Goddaughter Jalyn Fenwick and
many aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and
friends. Predeceased by his aunt Elaine
Cawston and many other aunts and uncles.
Tom was a long-time employee of Parmalat
in Mitchell and he was a dedicated 'couch
coach' of the Toronto Maple Leafs.
Visitation was held at McGLYNN FAMILY
FUNERAL HOME, Seaforth, 519-527-1390,
on Friday, July 11th from 2-4 & 7-9 p.m.
Funeral Mass of Christian Burial was held
at St. James Catholic Church, Seaforth, on
Saturday, July 12, 2014 at 11 a.m. and Fr.
Brian McColl officiated. The Pallbearers
were Dar Delchiaro, Andy Reevie, Kevin
Ryan, Paul O'Rourke, Brian McGavin, Don
Bruxer, Pete Martene, Dave Gloor, Greg
Beuermann and Kevin Feltz; the Flower
Bearers were Ethan Doig, Ryan Martene,
Danielle Bokkers, Jalyn Fenwick and Kyler
Bechard. Interment took place at St. James
Catholic Cemetery and a reception followed
at the Seaforth Community Centre. As
expressions of sympathy, memorial
donations to the Seaforth Community
Hospital or Paws of Perth County would be
appreciated and can be made through the
funeral home or by visiting Tom's memorial
at www.mcglynnfamilyfuneralhome.com
Obituaries
Obituaries
MARKS, Maxine - Passed away
peacefully at Seaforth Community Hospital
on Thursday, July 10, 2014. Evalena
Maxine (nee Hulley) Marks of Seaforth,
formerly of Walton, was in her 85th year.
Beloved wife of the late Nelson 'Dick' Marks
(1991). Loving mother of Sharon Pryce
(Brian) of Winthrop, Brian Marks (Linda) of
Calgary and Blaine Marks (Kelly) of
Egmondville. Cherished Grandma of
Dwayne (Karen), Brad (Cindy), Brent
(Catherine), Theresa (Codey), Ryan,
Morgan; and Great -Grandma of 17. Dear
sister of Audrey Hackwell of Walton; sister-
in-law of Viola Traviss of Seaforth,
Lawrence 'Jake' Marks of Exeter, Marion
Hulley of Seaforth and Betty Hulley of
Londesborough. Predeceased by her
parents Lorne and Mable (nee Bolton)
Hulley; brothers, Eldon, Ken and Donald
Hulley; brothers-in-law Howard Hackwell,
Ralph Traviss, and sister-in-law Dorothy
Marks. Visitation was held at McGLYNN
FAMILY FUNERAL HOME, Seaforth,
519-527-1390, on Sunday, July 13th from
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A funeral service to
celebrate Maxine's life was held at
Egmondville United Church, on Monday,
July 14, 2014 at 11 a.m. and Pastor
Stephen Hildebrand officiated. The
Pallbearers were Dwayne, Brad and Brent
Pryce, Codey Simon, Kevin Hulley, Ben
Driscoll; and the Flower Bearers were
Theresa Pryce and Ryan and Morgan
Marks. A reception was held in the church
hall and interment at Brussels Cemetery
followed. As expressions of sympathy,
memorial donations to Egmondville United
Church or the Heart & Stroke Foundation
would be appreciated and can be made
through the funeral home or by visiting
Maxine's memorial at
www.mcglynnfamilyfuneralhome.com
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