HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuron Expositor, 2004-05-19, Page 946. In Memoriam
BOSHART, Mildred Pearl: In lov-
ing memory of a dear and cher-
ished wife, mother and mother-in-
law, grandmother and great-grand-
mother.
God took her home, May 22, 2003
to live in His Garden of Forever.
Time cannot steal the treasures,
that we carry in our hearts, nor ever
dim the shinin thoughts our cher-
ished past imparts.
Precious memories of the one
we've loved, still cast their gentle
glow to grace our days and Tight our
paths, until the day we meet again.
- Forever in our heads and dearly
loved, Lewis Boshart and Family
46-21x1
CULLIGAN
In Special Memory of a loving son
and brother, Patrick Michael
Culligan who passed away one
year ago, May 23, 2003.
You came to us,
In a very special way,
God only knows
Why you had to leave that day
It broke our hearts to lose you
But you didn't go alone
A part of us went with you
The day God called you home
Our lives go on without you
And nothing is the same
We try to hide the heartache
When someone speaks your name
Broken the hearts that love you
Silent are the tears that fall
Living life without you
Is the hardest part of all
The parting came so suddenly
We often wonder why
The hardest part of all
We never said goodbye
Unseen, unheard, you are always
near,
So missed, so loved, so very dear.
- Love always and forever from your
family 46-21xlcc
CULLIGAN: In special memory of a
special friend, Patrick Culligan who
passed away one year ago, May
23rd, 2003.
Today recalls the memory
Of a loved one gone to rest
And those of you who think of him
Are those who loved him best.
- Miss you every day that you're
away. Your friend, your buddy. 46-
21xlcc
CULLIGAN: In loving memory of
Patrick Michael Culligan, May 23,
2003.
"A fife fully lived shines on in the
heavens: A star giving hope to still
searching souls."
I will always remember the way
Patrick travelled through life with
such zest; a free spirit and dreamer
unbounded.
I will always remember his strength
and courage even in the most diffi-
cult times which now inspires me to
live his legacy.
I will always remember the heart so
gentle; no harm could have come
from intentionally.
I will always remember his never-
ending love and support for all of
my dreams.
- Missing you always, Lisa 46-
21 x1 cc
BELL, John F.: In loving memory of
a dear husband and pappa who
passed away on May 21, 2003.
Within this aching heart of mine,
Dwells a pain no one can tell,
Because our Father was called to
rest,
The one I loved so well.
He always had a greeting,
For a stranger when they'd meet,
He often passed the time of day,
With a friend upon the street.
He spent itis life at farming,
While often he would toil,
From dawn 'til way down in the
night,
While tilling in the soil.
At break of day, to the barn he
would go,
To milk the cows, and do the
chores,
And on his way from bam to house,
He'd stop by to feed the sows and
count the wee ones.
We shared our life together,
With a famity of two,
They were always very dear to him,
And meant the world to me too.
I'll always keep within my heart,
Treasured memories of yore,
While trying to hide the yeaming,
For the one I'll see no more.
- Fondly remember&d by wife Edith,
Jane and Dean, Laurie and Richard
and all their children 46-21x1
RILEY, Lloyd: In loving memory of
Lloyd Riley who passed away sud-
denly May 14, 2001.
The many years will not return,
When we were all together,
But with all the love within our
hearts,
You will walk with us forever.
- Wyn Riley and Families 46-21x1
TEATERO, Leo James: Died May
20, 1993. In memory of my hus-
band and best friend.
Oh, the comfort, the inexpressible
comfort of feeling safe with a per-
son.
Having neither to weigh thoughts,
nor measure words,
But to pour them all out, just as they
are,
Chaff and grain together, knowing
that a faithful hand will take and sift
them.
Keep what is worth keeping and
then, with a breath of kindness blow
the rest away.
Always remembered. - To my Leo.
Frances Teatero 46-21x1
46 In Memoriam
MALONE: In loving memory of
Fred and Gary who passed away
May 21, 1976 and May 22, 1985.
If roses grow in Heaven,
Lord pick a bunch for me,
Place them in my son's arms,
And tell him they're from me.
Tell him I love him and miss him,
And when he turns to smile,
Place a kiss upon his cheek,
And hold him for awhile.
Remembering his is easy,
I do it every day,
But there's an ache within my heart,
That will never go away.
- Always loved and always missed.
Your family. 46-21xlc
47. Cards of Thanks
DE JONG
The family of the late Anna de Jong
wish to express their grateful thanks
and deep appreciation to our
friends and neighbours for the
many gestures of kindness and
sympathy offered to us during our
loss. Our appreciation to Falconer
Funeral Homes for their compas-
sionate and caring directions.
Thanks to Father John Johnson for
all his kind words. Special thanks
to: the Blyth C.W.L. for being hon-
our guards and for the delicious
luncheon served after the funeral
mass: to the St. Michael's choir,
organist, Teresa Burkholder, soloist,
Leo Sanders for providing the inspi-
rational music at the funeral mass;
to Joe Sanders for the beautiful trib-
ute at the cemetery; to Nellie
Mason and family for the use of her
house and the delicious meal pro-
vided between visitations. Thank
you to everyone, your kindness and
support will always be remembered
and Mom's memory will live on.
- Jack, John, Trudy, Hennie, Mary,
Catherine, Lia, Pete, Bill, Rick,
Clarence, Steve and families 47-
21x1
ECKERT
Thank you Dr. Edwards, Dr. Hussey
and nurses of Stratford General
Hospital. Thanks to our families,
friends and neighbours who phoned
or popped in to check on Steve.
Many thanks to our kids for their
help, you're the best and for the
cards from our grandchildren. Oh,
thanks to the young lady who gave
to Steve's 'Tim Fit". Thanks to
everyone. It will never be forgotten.
- Steve Eckert Sr. 47-21x1
GIBBINGS
May 8th is a day that we will never
forget. A special thank you to every-
one that attended our "Open
House," the delicious meal that was
prepared by June at the Betty
Cardno Centre, also the evening of
fun, laughter and music by Lois.
Thank you for your attendance,
cards, gifts and flowers. How nice it
was to have our wedding party of
Feb. 26, 1954, all able to be with
us. To our family - Deb, Nancy,
Brenda, Mike, Jeff, Tony and their
spouses and family, a special thank
you for organizing our 50th
Anniversary Party. It could not have
been better. The whole weekend
was like a dream come true. It was
appreciated very much. Thank you.
- Mary and Ken 47-21x1 cc
MCCALL
would like to thank everyone who
attended my shower at Cavan
United Church, Winthrop. Your
kindness will never be forgotten.
For the many beautiful gifts I
received, I thank you. A special
thanks to all the dancers who
shared their talent and expertise.
For all the scrumptious desserts, I
thank the ladies of Cavan. To Betty
Glanville, Lorrie Goos and Susan
MacDonald, I would like you to
know that I appreciate all your time
and effort before and during the
shower. Last but truly not least, I
would like to thank Marion Hunt, for
every wonderful thing you have
done. Your devotion is incompara-
ble. - Marcy McCall 47-21-1
MILLER
Sincere thanks to Doctors C.
Shepherd, Dan Rooyakkers, Ron
Pace, Michelle Flowers and Andrea
Gingerich N.D. when I was in St.
Mary's Hospital, Kitchener and
Seaforth Hospital. Special thanks to
all the nurses and staff at Seaforth
Hospital for their excellent care and
to the dietary staff for their care. My
gratitude to Doug, Deb and George
for all the driving and errands they
have done. Special thanks to Vickie
and family, Kim and Kelly for their
long distance phone calls. To Lynn
for food brought to our home and all
the lovely cards I received. God
Bless You All. - Joyce 47-21x1
SCOTT
The family of the late Mary Scott
would like to express our sincere
thanks to all those who helped in so
many ways In our recent Toss. The
cards, flowers, memorial donations,
food and visits from friends and
family helped us through this diffi-
cult time. Thank you to Whitney-
Ribey Funeral Home for their com-
passionate care and understand-
ing. Special thanks to Steve
Hildebrand for his tribute to Mary.
Thanks also to the Ladies of First
Presbyterian Church for their won-
derful lunch. Special thanks to
Nancy Butter and Connie Becker
for the wonderful care they gave to
Mary, and to Nancy for speaking so
eloquently at the funeral service.
47-21x1
SEAFORTH AND DISTRICT
HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY
The Seaforth and District
Horticultural Society would like to
thank all who donated and bought
at our recent plant and bake sale. A
special thank you to Ron
Williamson for donating the easel.
47-21-1
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TIDESWELL-FLYNN
We would like to thank everyone
who came out and supported us at
our buck and doe. Special thanks
goes out to our wedding party, the
shooter girls (Dee and Tammy),
Brenda and Jess and the Clinton
Kinsmen. You gave us a party we
will never forget. - Brenda and
Frank 47-21xlcc
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THE HURON RXPO$ITOR, MAY 114 2004 -
Community Calendar
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Correspondents
4-H sheep
club holds
first
meeting
The Huron County 4-H
Sheep Club held their first
meeting for 2004 on May 3
at 7:30 p.m. at leader
Florence Pullen's place.
The election of officers
was held and many members
ran for each position:
president is Tonya Drost;
vice-president is Anthony
Nolan; secretary is Brett
Townsend: and our press
reporter is Jessie Leeming.
Leader Kris explained how
to show our sheep for a sheep
judge.
Our sheep identification
sheets should be handed in
May 20.
Each member is looking
forward to getting their lamb
and showing it at the
Seaforth Fall Fair on Friday,
Sept. 10.
Our next meeting will be at
Florence Pullen's house at
7:30 p.m. on June 7.
Members are reminded to
bring a toonie for next
meeting.
By Jessie Leeming
Dublin
church
completes
parish
mission
Dublin
St. Patrick's in Dublin and
St. Vincent de Paul in
Mitchell are completing a
parish mission tonight at 7:30
p.m. at St. Patrick's Church.
A very enthusiastic
missionary priest, Rev.
Eugene O'Reilly, will
conduct it.
Jesse Alexander McKone
and Robert John Murray
received the sacrament of
First Holy Communion
recently in our church.
THOUGHT FOR TODAY
A friendly look,
A kindly smile,
One good act,
And life's worthwhile.
By Dorothy Dillon
ABCA offers
grants
to improve
watershed
Funding is available to
help rural landowners with
projects in the Ausable
River, Parkhill Creek and
Bayfield River watersheds to
protect or improve water
quality.
Grants may cover up to
100 per ccnt of project costs
although grant availability
may vary across watersheds.
The following stewardship
projects arc eligible for
funding: fences, crossings
and watering devices to
eliminate cattle access to
watercourses, planting trees,
shrubs and grasses on
erodible farmland,
floodplains and valleylands,
planting trees, shrubs and
grasses to establish buffer
strips and increasing forest
cover.
The Parkhill Creek and
Ausable River watersheds
are the focus of the Habitat
Stewardship Program
Species at Risk funding. In
addition to the above
projects, there are 50 per cent
grants to a maximum of
$4,000 for liquid manure
spreading equipment
modifications to reduce
runoff and tile drain
contamination.
Applications for manure
spreading equipment are due
May 31.
Similar funding is also
available for conservation
tillage equipment to reduce
cropland erosion.
Landowners may he
eligible for more than one
grant. To receive grant
application forms, call the
ABCA at 519-235-2610.