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THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 2004. Obituaries JOHN A. McCUTCHEON John Andrew "Jack" McCutcheon of Brussels passed away on Tuesday, March 30, 2004 at Huronlea Home for the Aged. Jack was in his 92nd year. Jack was born in Kilmore, Ireland on April 24, 1912. In 1927, at the age of 14, he travelled from Ireland to Canada with his parents, two brothers and one sister. The McCutcheons settled in the Ingersoll area where Jack had many jobs from driving a team of horses to working in a cheese factory and stone factory. In 1942, he married Margaret Durst and they had one son, David. In 1957, Jack purchased the grocery store in Brussels from Kaye and Ned Rutledge. Jack delivered groceries for many years, enjoying his visits with all the good folks of Brussels. Marg and Jack were faithful members of Melville Presbyterian Church. Jack joined the International Order of Oddfellows in 1960. Marg and Jack retired in 1977 and had many years of enjoyment with their friends and neighbours. Margaret's passing in 1994 brought another change and his later years were spent in the Highland Apartments and the Braemar and Huronlea nursing homes under the care of wonderful staff. Jack was the beloved husband of the late Margaret Durst and dear father of David McCutcheon and his wife Janet of Brussels. He was the dear brother of Dave McCutcheon and his wife Pearl of Woodstock, Ruby Goulding and her husband Walt of London and Beulah McCutcheon of Ingersoll. He was the dear grandfather of Karen Smith and her husband David of Cranbrook, Jackie Glanville and her husband Robert of RR4, Walton and Andrew McCutcheon and his wife Darlene of Brussels. Jack was a loving great-grandfather to Evan, Kelsey, Joelle, Melissa, Edward, and Avery. He was also loved by his in- laws Gordon Parr, Ruth and Roy Durst, Mae and Lou Ebel, Dorothy and Bob Collins and Joyce and. Don Badger. Jack was predeceased by his brother Bert. Cremation has taken place with the interment of cremated remains at Brussels Cemetery in the spring. Friends were received by the family one hour prior to an Oddfellows service, under the auspices of Western Star Lodge No. 149, IOOF, which was followed by the celebration of the life of Jack on Saturday, April 3 at 2 p.m. at the Schimanski Family Funeral Home with . Rev. Cathrine Campbell officiating. Remembrances of Jack were given by his granddaughter Karen. Hymns for the service were What a Friend We Have in Jesus and Amazing Grace. Afterwards the family and friends gathered at Melville Presbyterian Church for a reception and fellowship. As an expression of sympathy, memorial donations may be made to Melville Presbyterian Church or to the Huronlea Auxiliary. MARGUERITE KRAUTER, RN Marguerite E. (Lester) Krauter, RN of Brussels, passed away peacefully on Thursday, April 1, 2004 at Huronlea Home for the Aged in her 85th year. Marguerite was the dearly loved wife and best friend of the late John Calvin Krauter for 51 years. Marguerite was dedicated to her family and her chosen profession as a nurse, first in Hamilton and then in Brussels.. She was the daughter of the late Ebbie and Lena Lester of Woodburn, Ontario. She was the dear mother of Lt. Col. David Krauter and his wife Lynne of Kanata and Kathi Wilson and her husband Joe of Ilderton. She was the loving grandmother of Blair Krauter and his wife Becky of Wixom, Michigan, Kendra Bertuzzi and her husband Mario of Ottawa, Jessica Wilson-Abra and her husband Andy of Guelph, Luke Wilson of Toronto and Rebecca Wilson of Ilderton. Marguerite was also loved by her great- grandchildren Tanner, Rhiannon and Alyssa. She was predeceased by her brother Wesley. Friends were received by the family from 2 - 4 and 7 - 9 p.m. Sunday at the Schimanski Family Funeral Home, Brussels. The funeral service was conducted from Melville Presbyterian Church, Brussels on Monday, April 5 at 2 p.m. with Rev. Cathrine Campbell officiating. Hymns for the service were Abide With Me and Nearer My God to Thee. Janna Dodds, RN sang Amazing Grace accompanied by organist Mary Douma as a tribute to Marguerite. Pallbearers were Jeff Cardiff, Maurice Douma, Bill Aitchison, Lloyd Smith, Jim Bowman and John Exel. Spring interment will be at Brussels Cemetery. As an expression of sympathy, memorial donations may be made to Melville ' Presbyterian Church, Brussels, or to the Arthritis Society. DORETHY LUCY ARMSTRONG Mrs. Dorethy Lucy Armstrong, 88, a resident of Birchwood Terrace, passed away peacefully at the Lake ofIthe Woods District Hospital, on Wednesday, March 17, 2004 with her family by her side. She was born on April 30, 1915 in Rainy River, Ontario, where she was raised and educated. She married James Arthur Armstrong and they had six boys. They raised their family in the communities of Blyth and Fort Frances before settling in Kenora in the early 1960s. She was the owner/operator of a registered kennel (DLA Kennels) at Longbow Lake for many years. She raised various small breeds of dogs. Dorethy loved to travel and was an avid reader. She had a wonderful attitude towards life and was very Continued from page 15 of Jesus' life, not just his passion and death. It is linked to Jesus' love and care for the poor, for his standing with the outcasts, and so many other acts of justice and compassion. To me, the resurrection does not mean the suffering was worth it; it means that wrong does not have the final say in life. So who should see Gibson's The Passion of the Christ? Those who love extreme human positive and humorous. She was predeceased by her husband Jim in January 1978 and her son Alvin in 1983: Dorethy will be lovingly remembered by her sons and daughters-in-law Don and Irene of Ear Falls, ON, Frank and Loraine of Edmonton, AB, David of Chilliwack, BC, kiln of Ottawa, ' ON, and Bill and Rosemarie of Winnipeg, MB. She will also be missed by 16 grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren and a special friend Leroy. Cremation has taken place and a memorial service will take place this summer. Interment will be in the family plot, with her husband and son, in Lake of the Woods Cemetery. As expressions -of sympathy, donations to the Kenora and District Humane Society, 124 Chipman St., Kenora, ON P9N 4E4 would be appreciated. On-line condolences may be made at kah@voyageur.ca drama. Those who love an emotion- packed film. Those who love the passion story of Jesus. Those who love religious art and cinematography. And those who want to believe the impossible, how a mortal can survive such cruel beatings and yet ask God to forgive his executioners "because they don't know what they're doing." Minister reminds faith linked to Jesus' love Business Director