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HomeMy WebLinkAboutGoderich Signal Star, 2011-11-09, Page 46Wednesday, November 9, 2011 • Signal -Star 45 Obituaries Obituaries Obituaries E, Wayne - of Lucknow, died r 2, 2011 at Wingham Hospital at f 72. Wayne was born in Hamilton 2, 1939 to the late Marjorie and Morris Jerome. He will be by his children Phillip (Cathy) • f Owen Sound, Sherri. Schaefer Hanover, and Paul (Jodi) Jerome am, and by their mother Phyllis Step -Father of James (Sharon) St. Catharines, Christopher Piluke • f Etobicoke, and David Piluke of .Etobicoke. Special Friend of ibert of Goderich. Missed by his • ren Elizabeth, Claudia, Karteigh, hantel, Kyle, Caitlyn, Joel, Andrew, MacKenzie, and great- ghter Kierstynn. Also survived by • r Lyn (Sharon) Jerome of Clinton sed by his daughter Linda Jerome isitation was held at MaCK.ENZIE AEATH FUNERAL HOME, on November 3, 2011. The rvice was held November 4th, 11:00 AM in the funeral home Don Vair officiated and his wife avided the music. Interment in Cemetery. In lieu of flowers. s to London Health Sciences 1:•n or the Wingham Hospital )n were appreciated. Memorial condolences online at kcenzieandmccreath.com >, Bernadette Mary (nee - Passed away at .Cambridge Hospital on October 31, 2011 reef illness. Having enjoyed retired the past several years along with )and Alex, Bernadette found a ;areer doing se rvice work as a Jehovah Witness to which she I in hef later life. Survived by her Jerry and Loretta Zettell of sister Susan Zetteli and husband. t of North Shore, NS, Anne Knittle )and Peter of Brucefield, Nancy ►pe and husband Rick of Ottawa, Dwey and partner Mark Poser of Brothers Patrick and partner Diet of Kitchener, Jim of Kitchener of Cambridge. Bernadette leaves two loving daughters. Tiffany end husband Heinz of Kitchener; :ollar and partner Tom Garland of Blessed with five grandchildren, Lindsey Klassen and Nathan, and Abigail Garland. Fondly red by her many Brothers and service and the Fellowship of Vitness Kingdom Hall. Bernadette ceased by her infant child, Sarah d her brother Tom. Bernadette's be celebrated at Ayr Chapel, PP FUNERAL HOME, 183 erland St. Ayr, on Friday. Nov. 4 , also at the Kingdom Hall of Witness (143 King Edward St. Saturday, Nov. 5 at 2 PM. All are to attend. The family will honour ?'s wishes for cremation. to the Carcinoid -Neuroendocrine Society Canada scanada.org) or Cambridge Hospital (www.cmh.org). Online es or donations may be arranged vww.wmkippfuneralhome.com or ing Wm. KIPP 519432 5221. KEMPSTER, Evelyn Margaret - At Maitland Manor, Goderich on Tuesday, November 1, 2011. Evelyn Kempster (nee Steep) of Goderich in her 90th year. Beloved wife of the late Bert Kempster who predeceased her on September 17, 2011. Loving mother and mother-in-law of Margaret and Bill Jackson of Victoria, British Columbia. Cherished grandmother of Patricia and Sean Mitchell of Vancouver and Susan and Sean Miller of Calgary. Missed by her great grandchildren Grayson and Benjamin and her niece Janet and her husband Ken Malott. Predeceased by her sister Aimeta Wakerell and her brother Benson Steep. Friends were received at the FALCONER FUNERAL HOMES Ltd. Bluewater Chapel, 201 Suncoast Drive, East, Goderich (519-524-1221) on Thursday, from 2-4 p.m. The Funeral Service. was held at St. George's Anglican Church, 87 North Street, Goderich on Friday, November 4, 2011 at 1:30 p.m. with the Venerable Allan Livingstone officiating. Interment, Maitland Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations to Healthy Hearts, Goderich or C.N.I.B. would be appreciated. Just a trim please Town works crews have been busy getting ready for the winter season and part of the preparation is trimming of trees and limbs that hover close to or over hydro lines and could pose a problem with the weight of snow. Here the crew takes down some limbs on Widder Street. Eagle's Pride with Madelaine Higgins, Minister of Public Relations This past week at St. Anne's began with a spooky start, with Halloween Monday on October 31. N X11 f1 Many students, especially those who are a part of the "Me to We" group, participated once again in the Halloween for Hunger food drive, where instead of "trick or treating" for candy on I fallow- i M een night, canned goods are collected and donated to local food banks. This year, the students achieved one of the best turnouts to date - hands up! On the evening of Tuesday, November 1, St. Anne's held an open house for prospective stu- dents of grades 6, 7 and 8 from local elementary schools. Local families had an opportunity to tour the school, meet and greet with present students and staff members, learn more about the school and the special facilities it has to offer, as well as the variety of extra -curricular teams and clubs offered at St. Anne's. Sports wise, on Monday, swim team practices began in preparation for the upcoming season, the senior girls had the basketball quarter finals at South Huron on Wednesday, and the junior and senior boys hosted a volleyball game at the school on Thursday, November 3. On Friday, November 4, the PA day gave students some time off of school. We are getting ready for our Remembrance Day assembly and look forward to hosting many of our local veterans at St. Anne's. We are grateful for the freedom that we have and make a commitment to express our gratitude in our words and in our actions. We remember!