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Barnes Memorial Funeral Home

5295 Thickson Road North
Whitby, ON L1M 1W9
(905) 655-3662

Mount Lawn Funeral Home & Cemetery

21 Garrard Rd
Whitby, ON L1N 3K4
(905) 443-3376

W.C. Town Chapel - Newediuk Funeral Home

110 Dundas St E
Whitby, ON L1N 2H7
(905) 668-3410

Whitby ON Obituaries and Funeral Related News

Hanna Isabel

Wednesday, August 02, 2017

Joshua and Austin. Survived by her sister Susan (late James) and will be fondly remembered by her many friends and extended family. Visitation at Barnes Memorial Funeral Home, 5295 Thickson Rd. N. Whitby on Tuesday (August 1st) from 2:00 – 4:00 and 7:00 – 9:00. Funeral service will be held in the Barnes Chapel Wednesday afternoon at 1:00 p.m. In memory of Isabel, donations to a charity of your choice would be appreciated. Messages of condolence and shared memories can be left for the family by visiting barnesmemorialfuneralhome.com...
http://www.barnesmemorialfuneralhome.com/book-of-memories/3002669/Isabel-Hanna/service-details.php

Joseph Radovic

Wednesday, August 02, 2017

Mass of Christian Burial will take place at St. Mary of the People Roman Catholic Church (570 Marion Ave) on Saturday July 29th at 11 am. Interment to follow at Resurrection Catholic Cemetery, Whitby. Memorial donations in lieu of flowers to the Canadian Cancer Society or the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada would be appreciated. For online condolences please visit www.armstrongfuneralhome.net.
http://www.armstrongfuneralhome.net/book-of-memories/2998298/Radovic-Joseph/service-details.php

Sylvia Shultis

Wednesday, August 02, 2017

Tuesday July 19th, 2017 at the age of 82. Loving wife of the late David Shultis and the late Jacob Kannisto. Loved mother of Deborah and her husband John of Lindsay, Daryl of Lindsay, Jennifer of Whitby and Lisa and her husband Dean of Whitby. Grandmother of Mark, Michelle, Travis, Marshall, Lacey, Carl, Leanna, Colette, Melissa and Garrett. Great grandmother of 8. A Celebration of Memories will be held on Saturday, September 9th, 2017, 1:00pm to 5:pm. Location: The McCreadie Residence. Address: 32 Foundry Lane, Whitby, ON, L1P 1M5.
http://www.barnesmemorialfuneralhome.com/book-of-memories/2990477/Shultis-Sylvia/service-details.php

Peter Jordan

Wednesday, August 02, 2017

Ashlynn. Survived by his sister-in-law Sandra Jordan, pre-deceased by his brother William and Sister Violet Robinson (Late Clarke). Visitation at Barnes Memorial Funeral Home, 5295 Thickson Rd. N. Whitby on Saturday August 12th, from 12:00 Noon until time of celebration of life service to be held in the Barnes Chapel Saturday at 1:00 p.m. In memory of Peter, memorial donations to Lakeridge Health Foundation (Cancer Care) would be appreciated. Messages of condolence and shared memories can be left for the family by visiting barnesmemorialfuneralhome.com...
http://www.barnesmemorialfuneralhome.com/book-of-memories/3003417/Jordan-Peter/service-details.php

Body of missing Oshawa father Cameron Bailie found in Lake Ontario - Toronto Star

Wednesday, July 05, 2017

Glen Turpin, co-ordinator for the Ontario Volunteer Emergency Response Team (OVERT). The team performed two water searches by boat, travelling from Darlington to Whitby, using “very limited technology,” including sonar.Bailie’s body was found in an area of the lake that had already been heavily searched but the “incredible amount of dynamics involved,” from drastic changes in temperature over the last two seasons to strong currents, would impact those efforts, Turpin said.Bailie’s shoes were previously found within the park that borders the area where the body was found. They were found in separate locations, which the family found unusual.Bailie had no history of mental illness. Gerrard saw him the night before he was last seen and said all appeared to be well.“There was nothing out of the ordinary,” she said in a March interview. “I’m a nurse. I am trained to pick up on these kinds of things.”Bailie, 27, an apprentice engineer and father to a 5-year-old son, was a “happy-go-lucky kid” who came from a close-knit family.“He was somebody who could put a smile on anybody’s face,” said Gerrard. “He wore his feelings on his sleeve, and was very open with all of us about how he felt about everybody.” Bailie lived with his mother Marion Gerrard and sister Nicole, and he maintained shared custody of his son with his ex-girlfriend. His other siblings live in close proximity.“There is a very, very large part of our lives that’s missing now because he’s not here,” said Gerrard. The day Bailie disappeared, Jan. 10, was much like any other. He ran errands with a family friend before he was last seen on a surveillance camera arriving at the family townhouse at 12:15 p.m.His sister Nicole returned home four hours later to find windows and a door open, music on and Bailie’s exercise gear out.At the time, the family believed Bailie was lured from home because he seemingly had been in the middle of something and was not planning to leave. His cellphone, wallet, car, keys and coats were all in place.A Facebook search group with over 6,100 members followed...

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

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

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