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Antonius Teklenburg

Tuesday, May 09, 2017

Friday, May 5th, 2017 at the Maison McCulloch Hospice at the age of 76. He leaves behind his beloved wife Anke (Willens) Teklenburg. He was the proud father of three daughters Charli Jelen (John) of Dowling, Mieke Nicholson (Greg) of Toronto and Mirjam Lee (Jason) of Lively. Cherished grandfather of Jesse, Jake, Bradley and Lewis. Tony was born in Holland June 9th, 1940. He, Anke and their three young daughters came to Canada November of 1973. They opened up their first restaurant on Lasalle in 1974 and retired in 2008. Tony was not only proud of his Dutch heritage but very proud to be a Canadian. He enjoyed life, travel, his gardens, classical music and took pride in living in Sudbury. Not only a well known and distinguished businessman, was very involved with in our community being Past President of the Rotary Club of Sudbury and a dedicated member of the Chamber of Commerce. Tony’s gentle nature and bright smile will be missed. A memorial service will be held in the R. J. Barnard Chapel, Jackson & Barnard Funeral Home, 233 Larch Street, Sudbury on Monday, May 8th, 2017 at 11:30am. Friends may call after 11am Monday in the chapel. Cremation at the Park Lawn Crematorium. If desired, donations to the Canadian Mental Health Association would be greatly appreciated.
http://www.lougheedfuneralhomes.com/book-of-memories/2916155/Teklenburg-Antonius/service-details.php

Richards, Virginia Lynn Lerch - The Chattanoogan

Friday, January 06, 2017

Edward Richards, and parents, C.L. (Bud) and Mary Lynn Lerch. Virginia is survived by her son Chase Anderson Richards of Oregon; daughter Lawren Anne Richards of British Columbia; sister Beryl Nolan Dowling of Tennessee; grandchildren Michael Joseph Richards of Oregon, Amber Leigh Richards of Washington, Ricki Lynn Richards of South Carolina, and  Cooper Hamilton Richards and Mackenzie Elizabeth Richards of British Columbia. A Celebration of Life Service will be conducted at 1:30 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 22, at Signal Mountain Presbyterian Church, reception to follow. Donations should be sent to the Waldens Ridge Emergency Service PO Box 215, Signal Mountain, Tn. 37377, in lieu of flowers. Arrangements have been entrusted to Lane Funeral Home on Ashland Terrace, 601 Ashland Terrace, Chattanooga, Tn. 37415, www.lanefh.com. Let's block ads! (Why?)...
http://www.chattanoogan.com/2016/12/20/338387/Richards-Virginia-Lynn-Lerch-.aspx

Virginia Lynn Lerch Richards - The Chattanoogan

Tuesday, December 27, 2016

Edward Richards, and parents, C.L. (Bud) and Mary Lynn Lerch. Virginia is survived by her son Chase Anderson Richards of Oregon; daughter Lawren Anne Richards of British Columbia; sister Beryl Nolan Dowling of Tennessee; grandchildren Michael Joseph Richards of Oregon, Amber Leigh Richards of Washington, Ricki Lynn Richards of South Carolina, and  Cooper Hamilton Richards and Mackenzie Elizabeth Richards of British Columbia. A Celebration of Life Service will be conducted at 1:30 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 22, at Signal Mountain Presbyterian Church, reception to follow. Donations should be sent to the Waldens Ridge Emergency Service PO Box 215, Signal Mountain, Tn. 37377, in lieu of flowers. Arrangements have been entrusted to Lane Funeral Home on Ashland Terrace, 601 Ashland Terrace, Chattanooga, Tn. 37415, www.lanefh.com. Let's block ads! (Why?)...
http://www.chattanoogan.com/2016/12/20/338387/Virginia-Lynn-Lerch-Richards.aspx

Chaos, short-staffing in medical examiner's office put justice at risk ... - Edmonton Journal

Wednesday, December 07, 2016

On September 18, CBC Edmonton broke a story that Sauvageau had written to then-justice minister Jonathan Denis with her complaints.  That same day, the former chief medical examiner, Dr. Graeme Dowling, who was still working in the office, went public himself, giving an interview to the Edmonton Journal, refuting Sauvageau’s allegations.  Since Anny Sauvageau’s departure, the office of Alberta’s chief medical examiner has had a revolving door. Did short-staffing and personnel chaos contribute to the delays in completing Serenity’s autopsy? Shaughn Butts / Edmonton Journal One can only imagine how toxic the atmosphere in the medical examiner’s office might have been. On the same day, Sept. 18, 2014, a four-year-old First Nations girl named Serenity was rushed by air ambulance to the Stollery Children’s Hospital, suffering from starvation, hypothermia and a catastrophic brain injury. Her emaciated 18-pound body was covered in bruises, old and new, including bruises to her pubic, genital and anal area. She died nine days later, after doctors removed her from life support. Serenity and her siblings had been living in kinship care with private guardians. No charges have ever been laid in relation to her death. Serenity’s battered body went to the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner for an autopsy.  Alberta Justice says the medical examiner determined Serenity’s cause of death “within a few days of the death.”  But Dan Laville, who speaks for the department, says it took u...
http://edmontonjournal.com/news/crime/paula-simons-office-of-the-chief-medical-examiner-might-be-due-for-an-autopsy-of-its-own

Mavis Boreham dies at age 80 - Elliot Lake Standard

Wednesday, November 23, 2016

Boreham was the wife of the late Robert Boreham. She is survived by her children Douglas Boreham (Jo Dolling) of Algoma Mills, Brenda Laframboise (Mike) of Blind River, Darcy Boreham (Anneli) of Dowling and Mandy Boreham (Jason Flear) of Caledonia. She was grandmother of Lindsay, April, Roberta, Harry, Kristen, Taylor, Katie and Sara, as well as great grandmother of Lillian. She was the sister of Ken Taylor (Lorraine), Melvin Taylor (Lucy), Gary Taylor (Lucille), Helen Boreham (Ben), Sharon Filipcic (Ivan) and the late Everett Taylor and Freda Hughes. Boreham is also survived by numerous nieces and nephews. She was an avid member of Elliot Lake, having served on city council for nine years, acting as public school trustee for 12 years, member of the Huron Lodge board as well as being a former recipient of the Elliot Lake Civic Award. She will also be remembered as being owner and operator of Mavis’ Licence Bureau for 33 years. Boreham also hosted the well-known Christmasfest Mavis Craft Show, held each year since 1990. The money raised usually went for scholarships to graduating high school students in Elliot Lake. A memorial gathering will be held at the Elliot Lake Funeral Chapel & Cremation Centre (36 Ontario Ave.) on Saturday, Nov. 26, from 2 to 6 p.m.  Let's block ads! (Why?)...
http://www.elliotlakestandard.ca/2016/11/22/mavis-boreham-dies-at-age-80

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

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