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Oakville Beaver, 27 Jan 2012, p. 39

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39 · Friday, January 27, 2012 OAKVILLE BEAVER · www.oakvillebeaver.com l Obituaries l Obituaries l Obituaries l Obituaries SOPER, Warren Young January 24, 1919- January 22, 2012 Passed away peacefully at home in Oakville, Ontario, with dignity, and surrounded by family on Sunday January 22, 2012. He is predeceased by his devoted wife of 45 yrs. Lilianne (nee Binard), first wife of 22 yrs. and mother of his two children, Isabel (nee Bulloch) and by his son Warren Young Soper III. To live on in his legacy is his cherished d a u g h t e r J a n e S o p e r K e n n e d y, loving step-daughter Patricia, (Ralph McDermott). Beloved grandfather of Jane's daughters Meghan (James Dennis), Lesley (Kevin Dennehy), Stephanie (Joshua Doan) and Patricia's daughter Jennifer (Travis Chalmers). Adoring great-grandfather to Chloe and Ellie Dennehy and Alexander and Evelynn Dennis. He will be greatly missed by his loving sister Anne Fisher (nee Soper), nephew Rick Fisher, nieces Heather Kennedy (nee Fisher), Maxe Fisher. Warren was a remarkable man that lived life to the fullest with many extraordinary accomplishments. He will be greatly missed by his family & close friends. Visitation at Ward Funeral Home "Oakville Chapel", 109 Reynolds Street in Oakville, on Friday January 27, 5-7pm. and Saturday January 28, 5-7 pm. Funeral to be held at Knox Presbyterian Church at 89 Dunn Street, (corner of Lakeshore Road) in Oakville at 3 pm Sunday, January 29. Reception to follow at the Burlington Golf and Country Club. Please visit Warren's Book of Memories at www.wardfuneralhome.com Anniversar /y Milestones l Lifetimes Celebrating an Anniversary? Post your announcement in the Burlington Post or Oakville Beaver. WALKER, Marilyn Dancing was her passion; her family was her life. Marilyn Alice (Whittet) Walker died January 16th at the age of 84. She was born into an artistic family in Regina, the oldest child of church organist and choirmaster Thomas Whittet and pianist and Saskatchewan dance pioneer Ellen Chambers Whittet. She began dancing at an early age, and quickly displayed an uncommon artistry that was acknowledged well beyond the Regina city limits. While studying in New York, her talent was recognized by the legendary Jose Limon, for whom she became a demonstrator. She began operating her own dance school in Regina while still in her teens, and would continue sharing her gift throughout her life. The University of Regina asked her to establish and run its new Faculty of Dance. But she chose a different path. A frequent performer in productions at Regina's Darke Hall, she was cast in a production of 'Junior Miss' in 1945, where the young actor playing her father began showing affection that was decidedly not paternal. The romance with CKRM radio personality Bill Walker grew steadily, and they were married in 1947. Bill's ambitions lay eastward, and, following the birth of their first child, Scott, Marilyn and Bill moved to Winnipeg in 1950, where Bill became a the city's top morning radio personality. Marilyn continued to choreograph and perform, dancing with the fledgling Royal Winnipeg Ballet, while raising the family that by now included daughter Debbie. Winnipeg was a temporary stop, as Bill continued to look east, this time to Toronto. In 1955, the family settled in the suburban community of Oakville, where Marilyn took care of the home front while Bill pursued a successful career as a television host and announcer in Toronto and New York. The family continued to increase with the births of Michael and Stephen. Marilyn made a loving home, raising four children, managing the household, entertaining friends and Bill's business associates, playing bridge, and joining Bill in his passion for golf. She often joked that her playing ability wasn't the greatest, but that she played 'Catholic golf.....cross to the left, cross to the right.' Summers were divided between Lake of Bays and the dream home Marilyn and Bill built in Oakville. Marilyn also continued to choreograph for, and often danced in, local shows, and taught jazz dance well into her sixties. She was a member of the Canadian Dance Teachers Association, serving as Chair of the stage division and designing the syllabus. She was also the first Canadian member of the American Dance Teachers Association. She lost Bill in 1995, and died at the Allendale Nursing home in Milton of complications from Alzheimer's disease. She is survived by Scott and his wife Anne Wootten, Debbie and her husband Greg Parker, Michael and his wife Jackie, and Stephen and his wife Denise; her sister Shirley Falk and her husband Merv of California; her brother, Bob Whittet and his partner Janet Raynor Thorne of Victoria; nieces Kathy (Partridge and Kendall), Cynthia, Sharon, Tracy, Chelsea, Nancy, and Pat; grandchildren Amanda (and husband Mark Koronczyk), Meredith, Michael (and wife June), Gillian, and Benjamin; great-granddaughter Coco; and generations of dancers with whom she shared her passion for dance. A celebration of Marilyn's life will be held Saturday, February 4th at 11:00 AM at the Oakview Funeral Home, 56 Lakeshore Road West in Oakville. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests a donation to the Alzheimer Society of Canada. BRICE, Joy Peacefully at Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital on Wednesday, January 25, 2012. Joy was in her 86th year. Beloved wife of the late Jack (1998). Cherished mother of Susan Bailey (Sandy), Terri Brice (Peter Young), Kym Baines (Late Peter), and Jill Brice (Ken Keleher). Sadly missed by grandchildren Madelaine and Jason. The family will receive friends at Ward Funeral Home, 109 Reynolds Street, Oakville (905-844-3221) on Monday, January 30, 2012 at 1:00 p.m. for a time of fellowship and celebration of Joy's life. In lieu of flowers, donations to O a k v i l l e Tr a f a l g a r M e m o r i a l Hospital or charity of choice would be appreciated. Please visit Joy's Book of Memories at www.wardfuneralhome.com SCHARDT, Edna (nee Turcotte) Died peacefully in Oakville Hospital on Wednesday, January 25, 2012. Predeceased by her husband, Joseph on May 23, 1992. Edna is survived by her two daughters Joan SchardtJones and Anita Schardt, her granddaughters Kathy Rollins (Greg), Cyndy Garaghty (Steve), Michelle Boothby-Saran, Andrea BoothbyGysling (Philipp), Leigh-Anne Head (Rick), great-grandchildren Jennifer, Kristina, Sarah, Lauren, Joseph, Emma, Tristan and Gabriel and great great-grandchildren Tyrone, Jaidyn, Jackson, Cameron, Hallie, Kaleb and Charlie. Resting at Neville Funeral Home in Pembroke, ON. HICKSON, Linda It is with deep sadness that on January 24, 2012 Linda, in her 68th year, passed away at her home surrounded by family after a valiant battle with cancer. Dearly loved wife of Gary for 44 years and cherished mother of Sherri (Lou), Debbie (Steve) and Bill. Dear sister of Peg (Mike) and Bob (Diane). Daughter of the late William and Irene MacNair. A devoted and loving grandmother to Chas, Victoria, Emma, Kayleigh, Lauren and Jacob. Much loved by many nieces, nephews, her extended family and friends. She was the anchor of our family and her joyous spirit will always be remembered. She dedicated over 25 years volunteering with Special Olympics as head coach and council member. Visitation will be held on Friday, January 27 from 2-4:30 pm and 7-9pm at Glen Oaks Memorial Gardens, 3164 Ninth Line in Oakville. A celebration and thanksgiving for Linda's life will be held 2 pm on Saturday, January 28 at Glen Oaks Memorial Gardens, w i t h a r e c e p t i o n t o f o l l o w. Expressions of sympathy and donations can be arranged through www.glenoaks.ca. Donations to Oakville Special Olympics or Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated. www.lifenews.ca 905.632.4440 Engagement / Milestones l Lifetimes Celebrating an Engagement? Post your announcement in The Burlington Post or Oakville Beaver. l In Memoriams The Oakville Beaver would like to express sincere and heart-felt condolences to those who have lost their loved ones. 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