HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuron Expositor, 2006-11-22, Page 1942. Deaths
ROBERTSON, Constance: Peacefully, at Park
Lane Terrace Nursing Home, Paris on Tuesday,
November 14, 2006, Constance (nee Georgas)
Robertson in her 86th year. Cherished wife of 60
years of James Russell Robertson; beloved
mother of Edward "Ward" James and wife Patti,
Mary Lou Roxborough and husband Stuart, Alec
Christopher and his late wife Sarah Bouchie;
adored grandmother of Heidi Michelle Robertson
and fiance Dan Ferron, Hailey Jo McNutt and
husband Steve; doting great grandmother of
Piper Lily Ferron. Greatly loved by sisters,
Georgina Ninos and husband Anthony, Freda
Gillson and husband Robert, Helen Webber and
her late husband Bert; brothers, William and wife
Helen, Louis, Earl and wife Cora, James and wife
Barbara and Nicholas. Predeceased by brother
and sister-in-law, George and Margaret. Much
loved and sadly missed by sister-in-law, Eleanor
Collings as 'well as' many nieces and nephews.
Special thanks to Dr. Robert Williams and all the
exceptional staff at Park Lane Terrace for their
kind and generous care. Friends and relatives
were received at the Dwayne D. Budgell Funeral
Home, 1105 Rest Acres Road, Paris on Sunday,
November 19th from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m.
where the funeral service was held in the chapel
on Monday, November 20, 2006 at 2:30 p.m.
Private family graveside service was at Watford
Cemetery. Donations to the Parkinson Society of
Canada in Connie's memory will be greatly
appreciated and may be made through the
funeral home by calling 1-519-442-2200. 42-47-
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AUBIN, John: At Seaforth Community Hospital,
on Saturday, November 18, 2006, Mr. John Aubin
of Egmondville in his 81st year. Beloved husband
of the late Rosella (Corriveau) and the late Helen
(Matthews). Dearly loved father of Barb and
Eldon Mitchell,. Bernadette and Adrian
Lansburgen, all of Stratford, Peggy Lou and
Stewart Henderson of Mitchell, Jack and Mona
Matthews of Kitchener, Donald and Shirley
Matthews of Seaforth, and Paul and Joanne
Matthews of Egmondville. Cherished grandfather
of 11 grandchildren and 19 great grandchildren.
Dear brother and brother-in-law of Armelda
Fulford of Zurich, Victor Aubin of Kitchener, Rose -
Anne McNichol of Egmondville, Lloyd and Mary
Lou Aubin of Goderich and Andre and Helen
Aubin of Cambridge. Predeceased by his
daughter Mary Louise, sisters Una Jean
Montague, Veronica Meidinger, Aldea Aubin,
sister in infancy, and brothers Regis, Patrick and
Orville Aubin. Friends were received at the Box
and Smith Funeral Chapel, 47 High St., Seaforth,
on Monday from 2-4 and7-9 p.m. Mass of the
Christian Burial was held at St. James Roman
Catholic Church, Seaforth, on Tuesday,
November 21, 2006 at 11 a.m. Interment St.
James Cemetery, McKillop TOp., Ontario. In lieu
of flowers, memorial donations to the Heart and
Stroke Foundation or the Canadian Cancer
Society would be greatly
appreciated. Pallbearers were
Raymond, Paul and Alex
Lansburgen, Murray Mitchell, Barry
Anderson and David Nuhn. As a
tribute to the life of John a tree will
be planted in his memory. 42-47-1
43. Births
IT'S A GIRL!!
Steven and Melanie Mero are proud to announce
the birth of Caitlyn Rose. Born Sunday, October
29, 2006 at 3:58 a.m. weighing 7 lbs. 4 oz. and
18 inches long. Proud granddaughter of Mr. and
Mrs. John Mero of Kippen and Mr. and Mrs. Don
Clark of London. 43-46x2o1
IT'S A GIRL!!
Don and Lisa Knaus are proud to announce the
birth of Abby Taryn. Born Friday, November 10th,
2006 at 2:51 a.m. weighing 6 lbs. 4 oz. Proud
granddaughter of Bill and Doreen Strong of
Egmondville and Helene Knaus of London.
Spoiling privileges go to Aunt Lori and Uncle
Paul Janmaat of Ailsa Craig and Great
Grandmother, Mabel Strong. 43-47-1
43. Births
HANEY
Rheese and Reegan Haney are jumping up and
down to announce the birth of their baby brother
Dane Lyle Julius Haney, Nov. 12, 2006 at 1:05
a.m., 9.8 lbs. Grateful parents are Daryl and
Shezlene Haney of St. Thomas. Proud
' grandparents are Lyle Haney and Gwen Good of
Seaforth, Yvonne Haney, Ernest and Nola Andre
of St. Thomas and great grandparents are Anna
Haney of Seaforth and Den and Joyce Chapman
of Bayfield.
46. In Memoriam
DELANEY: In loving memory of Mary Ellen
"Mamie" Delaney, a dear wife, mother and
grandmother who passed away five years ago,
November 24, 2001.
Your cheerful smile, your heart of gold,
You were the best this world could hold,
Never selfish, always kind,
These are the memories you left behind.
We miss you, Mom, in so many ways,
We miss the things you used to say,
No verse, no flowers, no tears can say,
• How much we miss you every day.
- Dearly missed by Joe, Yvonne and Steve, Pat
and Charlene, Maureen and Paul, Jim, Jayne
and Brad, Lucille and Neil and her 18
grandchildren. 46-47x1
MCMILLAN: In loving memory of our dear
mother, grandmother and great-grandmother,
Mary McMillan, who passed away November 27,
2003.
Today is remembered and quietly kept,
No words are needed,
We will never forget.
Love always, Dan and Ann, Eric and Noreen and
families 46-47x1o1
ROBINSON: In loving memory of Jack Matthew
Robinson who died November 28, 2004. •
Our hearts are broken,
We miss you so very much.
Our little ray of sunshine.
We miss your sweet smile,
Your chubby hands and feet,
We miss your hugs and kisses.
We miss everything.
How can two years have gone by?
Always know that you will be remembered,
Always know we will never forget.
Always know how much we love you.
Our beautiful angel, our family can never be the
same,
Until we are all together again one day.
Life without you is so hard,
We go on because we must but we will never
forget.
Our love for you will never die,
Neither will our memories.
- All our love, Mommy, Daddy, Mark, Josh, Ben
and Noah 46-47-1
ROBINSON: In loving memory of our grandson
and nephew, Jack Matthew Robinson who
passed away two years ago on November 28,
2004.
Remembering you is easy,
We do it every day,
But missing you is a heartache,
That never goes away.
We hold you tightly in our hearts,
And there you will remain.
- Forever in our hearts, Grandma, Grandpa,
Uncle George, Aunt Anne, Uncle Cub, Uncle
Bob, Aunt Nancy, Aunt Ruth, Uncle Ken, Aunt
Kathy, Aunt Marg, Uncle Bill, Aunt Joanne, Uncle
Kev, and your cousins. 46-47-x1
ROBINSON, Jack: In memory of Jack Robinson..
Jan. 29, 2003 - Nov. 28, 2004.
Happy times and bygone days are never lost...
In truth, they grow more wonderful
Within the heart that keeps them.
Jack, keeping you in our hearts and memories
every day.
- Love Uncle Jeff, Aunt Erin, Grace and Emma
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47. Cards of Thanks
MCCLURE
The family of the late Nelson McClure wishes to
express their sincere appreciation to relations,
friends and neighbours for their kindness during
the recent loss of a dear husband, father and
grandfather. Thank you for thefloral tributes,
cards, and donations and for the food brought to
our home. Special thanks to Dr. Percival for
Nelson's medical care, and to Pastor Steve
Hildebrand and Rev. Stan McDonald for being
with us during this time and for the words of
comfort at the service. Thanks to Chris Smith for
his special care and to the pallbearers and flower
bearers and to John Jewitt for playing the pipes.
Thanks also to the Egmondville United Church for
the lovely lunch. It was all greatly appreciated.
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SCOTT
The family of the late Grace Scott would like to;.
thank all our family, friends and neighbours for all
of your support at the time of our loss. Thank you
to those who brought food to the house and offers
of help, it was very much appreciated. The floral
tributes were beautiful and would have made
mom very pleased. A special thank you to Rev.
Gould, Margaret Whitmore, Ross Ribey and Ruth
Townsend and as well to the pallbearers and
flower bearers. To the UCW for putting on the
delicious lunch. Everyone's wishes of
condolences have been greatly appreciated.
- Ken, Marina and Jen 47-47x1
MOREY
That was a blast. A HUGE thank you goes out to
all of you who helped in any way with the benefit
dance that was put on for us. A thank you goes to
Jackie and Michelle for getting the whole thing
set up. It means a great deal to our family for all
the effort, love and support that was given to us
over the course of the last 2 crazy years and the
dance was the icing on the cake and came at a
good time. As we have said before you can't live
in a better community than the one we live in. All
of the well wishes and support we have received
from family, neighbours and friends and even
people who may not know us well, shows us that
this community is tops. After everything that has
happened this is a blessing in disguise and the
love shown to us by everyone will never be
forgotten. Words cannot express the feelings we
have for all the care shown to us and we just want
everyone involved to know how much we
appreciate everything you have done for us. The
dance was a night to remember always. Thank
you s000 much. - Terry and Sandy and family 47-
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SCOTT
A very sincere thank you to Huron East for the
wonderful acknowledgement presented to me
Saturday. As I said Saturday, I am just one in a
very long list of people who help out, and many
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Ontario Early Years Program at
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