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MICHAEL FALCONER
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Obituaries
DOROTHY GORDON
Dorothy Evelyn Marie (Bird)
Gordon of RR2, Blyth passed away at
Clinton Public Hospital on Saturday,
Sept. 22, 2001. She was in her 72nd
year.
Born in Morris Twp. on March 8,
1930, Dorothy was the daughter of
the late Robert Bird and the former
Emma Mann and the beloved wife of
Ronald Gordon. Dorothy was a hard-
working and caring woman who took
great pride in her family and her gar-
den.
Dorothy will be sadly missed by
her husband Ronald and children
Murray Gordon of RR2, Blyth,
Brenda Sowerby and her friend Steve
Radford of Auburn. Joyce Dow and
her husband Alvin of Staffa and
Dianne Paradis of British Columbia.
She was the dear grandmother to
Donna Peachey and her husband
Richard of Brussels, Donald Payne of
Belmore. Scott and Shawn Dow of
Staffa, Laura Sowerby, and Terry
Paradis of British Columbia and
great-grandmother of Cassidy,
Dawson and Mason.
Friends were received by the fami-
ly from 2 - 4 and 7 - 9 p.m. Monday
at the Schimansid Family Funeral
Home, Brussels, where the funeral
service was conducted on Tuesday.
Sept. 25 at 2 p.m. with Rev. Cathrine.
Campbell officiating.
A tribute to Dorothy, written by her
granddaughter Donna Peachey, was
read by Alvin Dow.
Carrying floral tributes were Scott
and Shawn Dow, Laura Sowerby,
Cassidy and Dawson Peachey and
Mason Payne. Pallbearers were Keith
McLean, Glen McLean, -Wayne
Riley, Pal Somers, Carl McLellan and
Elgin Pease.
Burial was in Brussels Cemetery.
As an expression of sympathy,
memorial donations may be made to
Canadian Cancer Society or to the
charity of one's choice.
KATHLEEN SAUNDERCOCK
Kathleen (Kirkwood) Saundercock
passed away peacefully on Sept, 22.
2001 at Woodstock'General Hospital.
after a brief illness.
Kay was born on Oct. 12, 1918 in
East Yorkshire, Eng. While working
as a nurse during WWII. she met
Gary Jamieson has returned home
after being a patient in Victoria
Hospital, London. Friends and
neighbours in the community wish
Gary a speedy recovery.
Helen Wilson of London and Betty
Irwin spent 10 days at a cottage near
Baytield.
Marlene Fowler of Orangeville
visited on the weekend with Betty
Irvin.
On Friday, Oct. 5 the Belgrave
Community Club will meet at 1:30
p.m. in the arena.
Bob and Ruth Gordon will talk on
their recent trip to Scotland.
Theie were 10 tables of shoot in
play Sept. 28. Winners were: high
lady, Bev Hayden; second high lady.
Doris Michie; most shoots, Jane
Grasby; low lady, Joan Robinson;
high man, Mary McIntosh; second
high man, Helen Stonehouse; most
shoots, Mabel Wheeler; low man,
Shirley Carter.
James Clifford Saundercock, a young
Canadian soldier and they were mar-
ried on Nov. 6, 1945.
Kay emigrated, along with thou-
sands of"other war brides, to Canada
in 1946 and joined her husband in the
Village of Londesboro. Together,
Cliff and Kay operated the
Londesboro Locker Service and
raised two children. Kay was' an
lactive member of the Londesboro
United Church.
After Cliff's passing in 1991, Kay
remained in the family home until
December, 1995. She took up resi-
dence in Woodstock to be closer to
her family, but also to remain inde-
pendent. She made many new friends
in Woodstock and enjoyed going out
for a daily walk and meeting people
for coffee and a chat and also going
to the Thursday night Coffee Club
social event in her apartment build-
ing. -
Kay looked forward with. anticipa-
tion, to the visits from her friends in
the Londesboro area. She cherished
her grandchildren and took great
interest in their schooling and goals
in life.
Kay is predeceased by her husband
Cliff, 1991 and by her twin sister,
Margaret, 1989.
She is survived by her children,
John and Linda Saundercock of
Woodstock and Lynn and Wayne
Peck of London and grandchildren,
Kelly and Christopher Peck and Lisa
Saundercock. She is also survived by
her brothers, Arthur (Heather) and
Jack (Doreen) and brother-in-law
Stan, all of East Yorkshire, Eng.
Dear Mum:
Mothers Never Die
They just keep house up in the sky
Knowing that Mothers are gifts from
aboVe
And when she goes home to receive
her reward
She will dwell in God's Kingdom
and keep House for the Lord
Where she'll light up the stars that
shine through the night
And keep all the moonbeams
sparkling and bright
And then with the dawn she'll put
the darkness away
As she Scours the sun to new bril-
lianci, each day ...
So dry tears of sorrow, for Mothers
Don't Die
They just move in with God and
keep house in the sky
And there in God's Kingdom
Mothers watch from above
To welcome their children with their
Undying Love!
Love, Lynn and John.
They came to help
Over 600 people showed up to have supper at the Belgrave
Community Centre and provide support for the McCracken
family, after an accident earlier this summer, which took the
lives of Mark and John McCracken. The event was organ-
ized by the Kinsmen Club, of which John had been a mem-
ber, and nearly $10,000 was raised. (David Blaney photo)
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