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Baragar Funeral Home

38 Bridge St. W.
Bancroft, ON K0L 1C0
(1613) 332-3990

Brancroft Bible Chapel

106 Hastings St N
Bancroft, ON K0L 1C0
(613) 332-2480

Pentecostal Tabernacle Church

Highway 62 N
Bancroft, ON K0L 1C0
(613) 332-3616

Bancroft ON Obituaries and Funeral Related News

Forest funeral being held in Halifax to mourn loss of province's trees - TheChronicleHerald.ca

Thursday, December 14, 2017

Participants are expected to include woodlot owners, forestry workers, scientists, tourism promoters, and rural and urban citizens. Wildlife biologist Bob Bancroft will deliver a eulogy for the forests, with other speakers and musicians taking part to mark the life and loss of Nova Scotia forests.Let's block ads! (Why?)...
http://thechronicleherald.ca/novascotia/1511516-forest-funeral-being-held-in-halifax-to-mourn-loss-of-province%25E2%2580%2599s-trees

Norman Sulpher - The Morrisburg Leader

Wednesday, August 02, 2017

Norms first management appointment was Morrisburg. He was transferred to Kingston where he opened a new branch at Bath and Gardiners Road. He went on to Bancroft, then the district office at the St. Laurent and Cyrville Branch in Ottawa.Norm was chosen to head the mortgage department for Eastern Ontario. Moving to head office in Toronto was not an option as he did not want to disrupt his family life. Therefore, he graciously declined the post and retired out of Chesterville, Ontario.Boating, fishing and reading were his favourites things to do. He enjoyed them so much, a cottage was purchased when Norm retired. Norm had many great qualities; a good sense of humour, a great smile, he was compassionate, loving, caring and a true friend. Travelling was a big part of his life. He visited many places in the sunny south. Concerts and shows were also a priority when traveling and one of his favourite destinations was Vegas.Norm had a happy life, however, after retirement there were many bumps in his road. He made the decision to donate his body to science; hoping maybe he could save a life.While in the Ottawa General Hospital, Norm had a pleasant surprise when his two daughters visited and brought treats.He was always surrounded by family and friends who loved and respected him.Norm will be missed, especially by his wife who he referred to as Care, because he knew she did.Norm is survived by his wife Carolyn Sulpher (nee Tupper) and his children Kelly Rygailo (Terry) of Mississauga and Valerie Wallace (David) of Abbotsford, B.C. He was predeceased by his sisters Rose Cos...
http://www.morrisburgleader.ca/2017/07/07/norman-sulpher/

Boy, 13, killed in Mississauga crash that claimed 3 lives remembered as 'outgoing, bubbly' - CBC.ca

Wednesday, July 05, 2017

At least two police officers performed CPR on victims before paramedics arrived. Police vehicles also escorted ambulances to hospitals.Const. Bancroft Wright, a media relations officer with Peel police, said responding to the scene was "traumatic" for the officers."Those first responders also have children," he said.Other agencies at the scene included the Oakville and Mississauga fire departments, Halton Regional Police, and paramedic services from Halton and Peel regions.Peel Regional Police's major collision bureau has taken over the investigation.Police are appealing for eyewitnesses to the crash. (Tony Smyth/CBC)Winston churchill and qew..ive never heard such heartbreaking and devastating screams before :( pic.twitter.com/bNJnnBCVxL— @IllIIIIlVideo: Peel Police provide an update on triple fatal crash on Winston Churchill Blvd north of QEW. https://t.co/Xoxvtn4Qzx— @LateNightCamThree confirmed fatalities, investigators still on scene, WCB between QEW and North Sheridan Way will be closed until late morning.— @PeelPoliceMedia#PRPMVC collision in the area of QEW and Winston Churchill Blvd., unknown injuries or road closures. pic.twitter.com/9TCLnmFDLe— @PeelPoliceMediaLet's block ads! (Why?)...
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/crash-oakville-qew-1.4177718

George Elson

Tuesday, May 09, 2017

Commander. He answered a call to the Priesthood in the Anglican Church and took his Theological Training at Wycliffe Theological College in Toronto. After ordination George served as Priest in Bancroft, Tyendinaga Indian Reserve, Brockville, Massena, New York and finally returning to St. James, Paris as an Honourary Assistant to the Priest and Chaplain of the Royal Canadian Legion in Paris. Friends may call at the Wm. Kipp Funeral Home, 184 Grand River St. N. Paris on Friday April 21, 2017 from 2-4 and 7-9 PM. Funeral Services will be held at St. James Anglican Church (8 Burwell St. Paris), on Saturday at 11:00 AM. Interment St. James Anglican Cemetery. A Legion Service under the auspice Royal Canadian Legion Branch # 29 will be held at the funeral home on Friday at 6:00 PM. Donation to St. James Anglican Church or the Legion Poppy Fund would be appreciated...
http://www.wmkippfuneralhome.com/book-of-memories/2905752/Elson-George/service-details.php

Rita St. Louis

Tuesday, May 09, 2017

Cecil in 1940, Funeral Visitation in the Jackson and Barnard Funeral Home 233 Larch Street (Friends may call 2-4; 7-9 PM Monday) Funeral Mass in Holy Redeemer Church 1887 Bancroft Drive Tuesday, May 9th, 2017 at 11 AM Cremation in the Park Lawn Crematorium. Donations to Barvinok Ukrainian Seniors’ Centre would be appreciated.
http://www.lougheedfuneralhomes.com/book-of-memories/2916661/St-Louis-Rita/service-details.php

Cecile J. Briggs - WatertownDailyTimes.com

Wednesday, March 27, 2019

Phillips Memorial Home in Massena. There will be no funeral services and burial will be at a later date in Calvary Cemetery, Massena.Cecile was born on November 14, 1933 in Cornwall, Ontario, the daughter of Claude and Bertha (Belanger) Villeneuve. She married Joseph Maugeri Jr. on February 21, 1958. He predeceased her on April 19, 1972. She later married Ivan Briggs on June 20, 1975. He predeceased her in June 2001.She enjoyed playing bingo, traveling and spending time on social media.She is survived by her son Joseph Maugeri III and his wife Becky of Clayville, NY; three grandchildren, Joseph, Benjamin and Matthew Maugeri; a brother, Cyril and wife Sylvia Villeneuve and two sisters, Claudette Lefebvre and Bernadette Good as well as several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by two sisters Bernice Sequin and Marie Claire Payette.Arrangements are under the direction of Phillips Memorial Home in Massena. Memories and online condolences may be share with the family at www.PhillipsMemorial.com. Let's block ads! (Why?)...
https://www.watertowndailytimes.com/obit/cecile-j-briggs-20190316

Clark Davey, 1928-2019: 'The true journalist of journalists' - Ottawa Citizen

Wednesday, March 27, 2019

He was heartbroken after failing his medical, but an English teacher told him that people would pay him to write. So he enrolled in the first journalism degree course taught at University of Western Ontario, graduating in 1948 and joining the newsroom of the Chatham Daily News.There, he worked under Richard "Dic" Doyle, but moved to Kirkland Lake when the Thomson newspaper chain made him editor-in-chief of the Northern Daily News. His time there was brief, however, as his girlfriend, Joyce Gordon, issued him an ultimatum: Northern Ontario or me. He chose her: they married in September 1952.In the meantime, he joined the newsroom of the Globe and Mail, where his mentor Doyle had been working for a year.As a reporter with the Globe, Davey covered national and international affairs, including the Suez Canal crisis, the St. Lawrence Seaway project and the cancellation of the Avro Arrow program. During the 1957 federal election campaign, he recognized that Tory leader John Diefenbaker was gaining momentum and might actually win, and convinced his editors to allow him to stay with the Chief's campaign for 40 days. Clark Davey, former publisher of the Montreal Gazette, displaying a mock-up of the paper's new Sunday edition in 1988. Bill Grimshaw / The Canadian Press When Doyle became editor of the Globe in 1963, he chose Davey as his managing editor, and, according to Mills, the two raised the broadsheet's reputation from that of a local paper to a national one. Davey was managing editor for 15 years before joining the Vancouver Sun in 1978. He was publisher there until 1983, when he took over at the Gazette. He was publisher of the Citizen from 1989 to 1993. He was also president and chair of The Canadian Press, and co-founder and president of the Michener Awards Foundation that oversees the country's most prestigious journalism prize."He was the true journalist of journalists," says Kim Kierans, journalism professor at University of King's College in Halifax and Michener Foundation board member. "He told me when I last saw him in November, ‘If we're not providing the encouragement for journalism organizations and journalists within them to do the journalism that matters, then we're in trouble as a democracy.'"He was also a lovely man, smart and sparkling … with incredible enthusiasm for the business and its future."According to Mills, Davey, who in 2002 led a protest on the steps of the Ottawa Citizen after Mills was fired for running an editorial critical of then-prime minister Jean Chrétien, was known as tough and gruff, "but deep down he was a really kind and thoughtful person, and a very good friend who was always fair to people. But if you didn't know him, he could be intimidating."And although he called the shots on the job, it was Joyce who ruled the home roost. According to son Ric, his father only stopped the presses twice - once while at the Globe, when Joyce called him to report that she and Ric thought they had just seen a UFO."That was the kind of pull she had over him," says Ric.Clark Davey is survived by his wife, Joyce; brother Kenneth George; children Ric (Rita Celli), Kevin (Margaret) and Clark Jr. (...
https://ottawacitizen.com/news/local-news/clark-davey-1928-2019-the-true-journalist-of-journalists

BRIAN DAVID MUEHLMAN - Burlington County Times

Wednesday, March 27, 2019

Brian enjoyed hunting and fishing. He was an avid whitetail deer hunter, traveling throughout United States and Canada hunting with his grandson, Kurt. Brian was a USCG Charter Captain on Lake Ontario for 15 years. His most cherished time was spent with his grandchildren. Survivors include his wife, Gail Krauss Muehlman; his mother and step father, Margaret (Rex) Smith of Wexford; daughter, Candi (Joe) Landles of Evans City; step daughter, Becky Flagler of Pittsburgh; siblings, Connie Federbusch, Laurie (Ron) Mahen, and Mark (Pam) Muehlman, all of Mercer; nine grandchildren, Kurt, Mariah, Rayna, Seth, Brandon, Riley, Connor, Liam, and Nico; and several nieces and nephews. Brian was preceded in death by his father, Paul Muehlman and his brother in law, Oscar Federbusch. Visiting hours will be held on Wednesday, March 20, 2019, from 2 to 8 p.m. at the MARSHALL FUNERAL HOME, 200 Fountain Ave., Ellwood City. Friends will also be received at the funeral home on Thursday from 10:30 a.m. until the time of the blessing service at 11:30 a.m. Rev. Father Mark Thomas will officiate. Interment will follow in Holy Redeemer Cemetery. Memorial contributions in Brian's memory may be made to the Steven King Foundation, 621 Street, Jetmore, KS 67854 or Victory Junction, 4500 Adams Way, Randalman, NC 27317. Online condolences may be sent to marshallsfh. com. Let's block ads! (Why?)...
https://www.burlingtoncountytimes.com/obituaries/20190319/brian-david-muehlman