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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1990-07-11, Page 20Page know Sentinels Wednendoys July fl, 1110
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Robrfirt job34411 SI4*".140( #00 BITUARIES
Havelock Str:et, Luclinow pasaed
away at his home on July I, MO,
in his 24th year.
' Bob kid been employed at Cham-
pion Road Machinery, Goder,ich flt
fabrication maintenance for five
Leas.
He was a member of the
Luelmow District Kinsmen Club.
Bob was an avid readers enjoYed
Playing golf and ether games and
travelling.
Born on November 13, 1964 in
nigh= and District Hospital,
Bob was a son of Elmo and
. Marguerite (McKenzie) Sanderson
or 40 Havelock Street, Lucknow,
who survive him He attended
Lucknow Central Public School and
'FX. Madill Secondary School.
Bob- Is oleo Survived by his son,
' May of Owen Sound; .sister,
. Kimberley of Lucknow; brother,
Bill of Lucknow and his maternal
• grandparents, Edythe and Bruce
llIcKesizie. of Lucknow.
He was predeceased by an .infant
brother .'in 1903 . and his paternal
Wroten ts, Bessie and Lorne
was theunon yogest sof Joe and
Teresa Courtney of R. I,
Dungannon.
Carl was member of St.
JesePli's Boman Catholic Clunk
atridge, of the Father Michael
hirmacii Knights of Columbus:
Council No. 9444, of the Umbers"
Club and had served as an altar
• server.
He attended elementary school at
Kingsbridge and received his aeon -
dory education at the Goderich
'District Celleillate Institute. Carl
was a farmer and had just started
emplo- it at the Sifto Canada •
Inc., Goderich Mines. • .
Carl is survived by his parents;
Joe , Teresa three
brothers, Gary and axis Courtney
of Blyth, Brian and Jeannette.
Courtney of Lon**, ant Erie and
Anna Courtney of Burlington; one,
niece, four •nephews and several
aunts .and Melee,
He watt predeceased by an infant
`. brother. Joseph on ..November 2,
1958, and brothers Wayne Joseph
on 'July 1; 1964 and -Floyd Edward
on July 1, 1988. '
Visitation at the MacKenzie and
McCreath Funeral Home, LUeknow
was on •Monday, June 25 for the
immediate famllies and on Tues-
day, from 2 4 - 9 p.m.
Rosary and pray were led by
Reverend T.R. cNamara, the
Knights of t- hunbus, - the
Visitation was at the MacKenzie
and McCreath Funeral. Home,
Ludknow, from where the funeral
serVice, was Conducted on JOY I.
oissoP
IMO; with Rev. Peggy Kinsman of-
ficiating.
heleting. During the service a tape
• of Bob's favourite music . was
played. The eulogy was ' given by
Bob's best friend, Roy Jacobs.
Viewer bearers were Bob's son,
Nicky of Owen Sound; cousins,
Shane Mosher of Oshawa, Scott and
Steven bloater of Northbrook; and
friend, Rick Passmore of Lucknow.
Pallbearers were Roy Jacobs of
Kltchener Jim Cranston of
Tom Blackwell of Nor-
, Cron) Gamow of Lucknow,
Tim of Lucknow and Dwayne
Ziegl of Lucbtow,
Internient South Kinloss
Cemetery
Donations were made in Bob's
memory to the Palliative Care Ser-
Vieess Whighain, the V.O.N. and the
Lucknow Kinsmen.
. • Carl Austhi Courtney
Carl Austin Courtney of
Dungannon, Ontario passed away
as a, result of a motor vehicle ac-
cident in Ashfteld Township on Sun-
day, June 24, 1990, at the age of 25
Amu
years.
Kingsbridge Catholic Wo e 's
League and by caws aunts, Vlvian .
Hogan assisted by Rose
Bowler -Austin.
St. Joseph's Roman catholic
Church at Kingsbridge was filled 10 •
capacity cn Wednesday, June 27- for
the funeral service. Mass of the
Christian Burial was celebrated by
Reverend T.R.McNamara. -
Reverend. A.S. •-Loebach gave the
.11olidly. The. funeral procession was
led from the .funeral home in
Lucknow by the Bikers' Rights
Organization of Huron and Perth
Counties, The Knights of Columbus •
and the ushers formed an Honour
Guard at the church.
Pallbearers were Harry Boyle,
Tony Hendriks, Ron Menary;
Lawrence Hogan, Paul Adams and
Gerard Howard.
Flower bearers were Carl's niece
Elisha and his nephews Ryan,
'Dale, Michael and Nicholas Court-
ney, children of Gary and Chris
Born on November 29, 1964, Carl Courtney of Blyth and Brian and
Jeannette Courtney of London.
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GODERICH KINCARDINE
524-6901 396-7012
SPECIAL.
Altar servers were Dean, Jay
and Beau Rican* told PatrickDalton. Readings were given by
Theresa Cernack and Margaret
Dories the Martin arid at Com-
munion the organist Marianne
?Nian with guitarists Betty Lou
P4ton, Laurie Dalton and Cecelia
Miltenbtt% Seetuponied by Shirley
Martin and Virginia Aright sang
"Yahweh, the Faithful One" and
"Here am, Lord" and the en-
trance and recessional hymns
"Don't be Afraid" and "Like a
Shepherd",
Burial was in St. JoSeti _Roman
Catholic Cemetery at AMPbrIdlle.
As a specialgravesidetribute the
quintet sang tieyond the Sunset"
accompanied by Betty Lou Dalton
on the guitar.
Dinner•was served in The PaXleb
hall by members of the
Kingsbridge catholic Women's.
League. „ • -
Kenip Gord and Brenda (nee
Henderson) thank Gud for the aOft
of second sen, Cody William Nor -
MOM Cody was born on Stmday,
June 14, 1900 in Victoria Hospital,
London, weighing 9 lbs. 10 1/2 or.,
and is welcomed with much loge by
blg brother Devin. Sharing in the
joy of this little bundle are gnimd
paraite, Ross and Imitt
. 3, Lucknow and Gurd and Ber-
nice Kenn, R. 2, Goderich, and
pot grandmothers, Martha Liv.
ingston, Bram ton and Mayme
Henderson, Locknow
•
Boyle Hatrigan Kerry Boyle atid
Kevin Hartigan happily announce
the safe arrival of their son, Shane
Conor Boyle Harrigan, 8 lb*. 10 ox.,*
on June 19, 1900 at Guelph General
Hospital. Pleased grandparents are
Francis and Irene Boyle, Ripley
and Leo an , Helen Harrigan of
Renous, New Brunswick.
Linde 0 David and *Judy (nee
McDonald) of Hepworth thank God
for the safe, arrival of Lukas David
BIRTHS
ittawspasswaiessoffrositivits
ea Tuesday, June It, UN at Wier -
ton Hospital, ir00ilng— 9 lbs. 4 1/2
oz. Luke has been wdcowed by his
big brother Adam and is a new
grandeon for Fred and Linda Linde
„ 1, Kincardbie and Gordon and
Shirley IVIeDonald of Orangeville.
Great. grandparents are Torn and
Nina McDonald of Kinlough and
Lloyd and Margaret MeCtune of
Paisl
Beasley. Pat, Cheryl and sister'
Kelaic of Dorchester are proud to
announce the early and safe arrival
of Allan James (A.J.) on June 28,
1990. The little guy weighed, in at 6
lbs. 5 oz.; at Victoria Iloepital, Lon-
don. A.J. is the fourth grandchild.
for Pete and Pat Grazier and the
ninth,for Allan and Marg Hackett
and another of many great grand-
children for Tillie Hackett, all of
Lucknow, •
Berken -Construction of London began 'Work on the South Lucknow Waterline Replacement Project last week.
The. tender was for $24,483, 79.0 percent. of *doh a grant from the Minlitry of Envirnonient was received: The
balance will be On among the 10 ratepayers benefitting from the line, (Pat Livingston photo)
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