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ELDON J. WICK
Eldon J. Wick passed away at his
home on Sunday, Oct. 2, 2011 after
a lengthy illness. He was 75.
Eldon was a cherished husband,
father, grandfather, great-
grandfather, brother and uncle. He
was a very dear friend to all who
knew him.
Eldon was a very kind, generous
person. He will be fondly
remembered as a great handyman
who loved to fix broken microwaves,
vacuums and other small appliances
and give them to people and
organizations who needed them.
These acts of generosity were given
with love and pride with nothing
expected in return.
In keeping with Eldon’s wishes,
cremation has taken place. Family
and friends are invited to visit at the
Schimanski Family Funeral Home
on Thursday, Oct. 13 from 10 a.m.
until time of the memorial service at
11 a.m. Rev. Jeff Hawkins will
officiate. Interment of ashes will be
at the Brussels Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, memorial
donations made to the charity of
one’s choice would be greatly
appreciated by the family. Online
condolences may be left at
www.schimanskifamilyfuneral
home.com
SHARON GRACE CAMPBELL
Sharon Campbell of Huronlea,
Brussels, formerly of Belgrave,
passed away at Seaforth Community
Hospital on Sunday, Oct. 9, 2011.
She was 61.
The former Sharon Rintoul was
the loving mother of Heather and
Tyler Stewart of Blyth. She will be
lovingly remembered by
grandchildren, Mason, Alana and
Brya.
She was the dear sister of Neil and
Helen Rintoul of RR 2, Lucknow,
Anne and Dave Oberholtzer of
Waterloo, Donna and Harry
Gutoskie of Kitchener and Doris and
Leonard Robinson of RR 1,
Belgrave. She is also survived by her
nieces and nephews and members of
the Floyd and Olive Campbell
family.
Sharon was predeceased by her
parents William E. and Norma E.
(Caldwell) Rintoul.
Visitation was at the McBurney
Funeral Home, Wingham on
Tuesday. The funeral service was
held at the funeral home chapel on
Wednesday. Rev. Gary Clark
officiated. Interment was in Blyth
Union Cemetery.
Memorial donations to the M.S.
Society would be appreciated as
expressions of sympathy.
Online condolences may be left at
www.mcburneyfuneralhome.com
CLARA MAY (FREEMAN)
ECKMIER
Clara May (Freeman) Eckmier
passed away peacefully and
unexpectedly at University Hospital,
London on Friday, Sept. 9, 2011.
She was in her 74th year.
She was the loving wife of the late
Ross Cecil Eckmier (2010) for over
45 years. She will be lovingly
remembered by her goddaughter
Nancy (Randy) McWebb. She was a
loving cousin to Ernest (Karon)
Kerr.
Clara May was the beloved
daughter of the late John and Annie
Freeman and stepsister of John
Freeman. She was the dear sister-in-
law of Bill, Ronald (Jean), Isabel
(the late Tom) Sawchyn, the late
Marie (Delmer) Buchanan and will
be greatly missed by many nieces,
nephews, neighbours and friends.
She will be dearly missed by her
best friend Farley.
Clara May was a Girl Guides of
Canada leader for over 50 years. She
was also an honorary Deacon and
longtime secretary of Egerton Street
Baptist Church.
Visitation was held at the Evans
Funeral Home, 648 Hamilton Rd.,
London. The funeral service was
held in the Evans Chapel on Sept.
13. Pastor David Snihur officiated.
Interment was in Woodland
Cemetery.
Donations to Egerton Street
Baptist Church would be
appreciated as expressions of
sympathy. Online condolences can
be expressed at www.evansfh.ca
A tree will be planted by the
Evans Funeral Home as a living
memorial to Clara May Eckmier.
MARY MANN
Mary Mann of Brussels passed
away peacefully at Seaforth Manor
on Wednesday, Oct. 5, 2011. She
was 80.
Mary was a member of Duff’s
United Church in Walton and
Moncrieff Women’s Institute. She
enjoyed spending time making
ceramics, crocheting and sewing.
Mary was the beloved wife of the
late Jim Mann who predeceased her
in 2006. She was the loving mother
of Heather and Tom Nigh of
Seaforth, Bruce and Tanya Mann of
RR 1, Monkton and special grandma
to Bill and Megan and their daughter
Ella, Marie and Steven, Don, Dima
and Emilly. She was the dear sister
of Audrey and Dwight Stacey, Lloyd
and Bernice Bartja, all of Mitchell,
twin sister of Margaret Bartja of
Monkton and sister-in-law of Muriel
Stewart of Paris and Rhea and Jim
Vallance of Stratford. She will be
fondly remembered by many nieces
and nephews.
Mary was predeceased by her
parents Isaac and Lyall (Ellacott)
Bartja.
Mary’s family invited relatives
and friends to share their memories
at the Brenneman Funeral Home,
Atwood on Friday, Oct. 7. The
funeral service to celebrate her life
was held on Saturday, Oct. 8.
Interment was in North Logan
Cemetery, Monkton.
As expressions of sympathy,
memorial donations to the
Alzheimer Society or the Canadian
Cancer Society would be
appreciated by the family. Online
condolences may be left at
www.brennemanfuneralhome.ca
BARBARA MARSHALL
Ms Barbara Gwenda (Smith)
Marshall of Listowel, and formerly
of Brussels and Ethel passed away
at Listowel Memorial Hospital on
Friday, Oct. 7, 2011. She was in her
74th year.
Barbara is survived by her
children, grandchildren and many
friends.
A graveside service will be
held at Mount Pleasant Cemetery,
Ethel on Thursday, Oct. 13 at
2 p.m.
Memorial donations to the
Canadian Cancer Society would
be appreciated and may be made
through the Eaton Funeral Home
Listowel. Online condolences
may be left at www.eatonfuneral
home.ca
Obituaries
Huron Women’s Shelter and
Second Stage Housing, the Blyth
Festival and the Goderich Little
Theatre have joined together to
produce and present
The Clockmaker by Stephen
Massicotte.
Celebrating 25 years of service to
women in Huron County, the Huron
Women’s Shelter will host a gala
event to coincide with The
Clockmaker’s opening on stage at
Blyth Memorial Community Hall on
Oct. 14. A two-week run at Goderich
Little Theatre’s, Livery Theatre in
Goderich will follow. A student
performance for secondary schools
is also scheduled.
The Clockmaker will be directed
by Eric Coates, Artistic Director of
the Blyth Festival. This project
brings awareness to the work of the
Huron Womens Shelter.
In The Clockmaker, a humble
clockmaker is smitten by a married
woman who brings a shattered
cuckoo clock into his shop. As he
unravels the mystery of how the
clock came to be destroyed, their
relationship deepens and he vows to
make her the most splendid clock the
world has ever seen.
An extraordinary race against time
to solve a mysterious puzzle ensues
keeping the audience guessing – and
on the edge of their seats. The
Clockmaker is equal parts comic
love story and meta-physical murder
mystery.
Huron Women’s Shelter and
Second Stage Housing provides
shelter, support, counselling and
advocacy for abused women and
their children throughout Huron
County.
Second Stage Housing is available
in Wingham, Clinton, Exeter and
Goderich.
Doors open at 7 p.m. followed by
a silent auction with the performance
beginning at 8 p.m. The show will be
followed by an opportunity to meet
the cast during a reception which
will begin at 9:30 p.m.
Shelter pairs with theatres