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Oakville Beaver, 22 Jun 2012, p. 55

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55 · Friday, June 22, 2012 OAKVILLE BEAVER · www.oakvillebeaver.com l Obituaries l Obituaries l Obituaries l Obituaries HAIGH, Geraldine Alice (nee Barron) February 5, 1922 - June 17, 2012 Passed away peacefully with family by her side at Trafalgar Lodge, O a k v i l l e , O N i n h e r 9 1 s t y e a r. Cherished mother of David (Susan) and Maureen (Donald) Ellison. Devoted grandmother of Kevin (Bernadette) Ellison, Karen Ellison and Jennifer Haigh. Proud great grandmother of Anabelle Ellison. She is predeceased by beloved husband of 59 years, James Dawson Haigh, her parents, Fred and Annie Barron (nee Rayson) and her sister, Eileen (George) Morris. She was born in Montreal, QC and lived in St. Lambert, QC before moving to Burlington, ON in 1985. An avid curler, golfer and bridge player, she was a past member of the Outremont and St. Lambert Curling Clubs, the Country Club of Montreal in St. Lambert and Hidden Lake Golf and Country Club in Burlington. Geraldine Alice will be greatly missed and fondly remembered. At her request, she has been cremated with a private family service and interment at Glen Oaks Memorial Gardens, Oakville, ON. In lieu of flowers, a donation may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or to a charity of your choice. GILBERT, James Albert (Jimmy) Peacefully on Tuesday, June 19, 2012 at the Oakville-Trafalgar Memorial Hospital in his 84th year. Jimmy, beloved husband of Sharane for 62 years. He will be greatly missed by son's Brian and his wife Michelle, Jeff and his wife Liza and daughter Janis and her husband Karel and Liza's brother-in-law Erick, who gave Dad much support and care in his last years. Dear grandfather of Nicole, Matthew and Danielle. Jimmy will also be remembered by many nieces and nephews in the Ottawa Valley. Funeral service will be held at 11:00 am Sunday, June 2 4 t h i n t h e KO P R I V A TAY L O R FUNERAL CHAPEL, 64 Lakeshore Rd. W., Oakville (1 block east of Kerr St., 905-844-2600). Reception to follow at Jeff and Liza's home. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions can be made to the Alzheimer's Society, Arthritis Society or to a charity of personal choice. l Anniversaries Happy 10th Anniversary! Deby - you have made the past 10 years the most amazing journey together. I love you and Owen with all my heart and can't wait to see what our next adventure will be. Love, Paul SMITH, Scott Earl April 23, 1958-June 19, 2012 It is with feelings beyond grief that our family announces that Scott lost his fight with terminal brain cancer (GBM) on Tuesday, June 19, 2012. Scott was 54 and accomplished many things in these short years. Scott was my best friend for 39 years, I am his wife, Debbie Gracie-Smith, we were married for 28 of those years. Scott was an avid golfer, hockey player, lacrosse player, coach, convenor and all around ombudsman, winning many trophies and awards, and as a modest man, these accolades always surprised him. He was also a successful business man, a tremendous source of pride for him was opening a company with 6 partners, built on reputation as honest and capable men in a tough industry. However, Scott's greatest and proudest achievements in life, are his 3 sons: Cale Cameron (Katherine), Jesse Reid and Spenser Earl. Scott `s love for his 3 sons was unlimited and his pride knew no bounds. His sons always awed and impressed him, from their brilliant minds, Cale's outstanding musical ability, Jesse's huge heart and creative prowess, and Spenser's exceptional hand-eye coordination when it came to sports like tennis, golf, hockey, and of course studying Math/Physics at University of Waterloo. Scott's family was his world, he loved his parents, Sinclair and Audrey Smith and his brothers Gary and Grant completely and without reservation. They were all the best of friends with unmatched warmth and love gained thru mutual admiration and respect. By extension, he was so proud of all of his nephews and nieces for making their own way in the world, his family is truly a model to admire. And of course he doted on our 3 grandchildren, Avery, Finnley and Greyson. Scott was born in Hamilton but always thought of himself as a Maritimer from his beloved Bay du Vin, Miramichi, New Brunswick, his favourite place on the planet. And of course his many relatives and memories of summers with them in Miramichi is what made this spot so special to him. He told endless stories of adventures on his beloved `Shore' and always ended them with `Fun times in the Maritimes' ­ he truly felt sorry for anyone who never shared these rich experiences with extended family. Scott was part of my family for 38 years, initially as one of my brother Ken's friends. He always had a smile, was kind to all and he became a good friend, then a best friend and eventually boyfriend, fiancée, husband and father of my 3 sons, the best gift of all. He had an extremely strong work ethic, believed problems could be resolved thru conversations and came to love travel - scuba diving became an adventure, he dove in the Great Barrier Reef in Australia, the Bay of Pigs in Cuba, and everywhere in between, after certification in the Caribbean/Mexico. His stories about every dive are documented in his dive logs, and his favourite dives were always with Cale, our oldest son and we are grateful for this written account of some of his best experiences. Scott also collected coins for many years and recently shared his collection with his 3 sons. Scott made countless friends, travelled the world, was an open, honest, gregarious man who loved to share stories and experiences. His friends were either `brothers from another mother' or `sistas from another mista'. We have had so many adventures over the years, from wine tours in Australia, dancing under the stars in Caribbean, to train rides in Switzerland... travel became an important part of our lives, and one trip would not even be over before we would start planning the next one. We talked recently about heaven and hell, how life to either location is a trip or journey, a different kind of `travel'. As an IT consultant, I travelled both internationally and domestically and while on assignment in Welland, Ontario, he surveyed Highway 406 which became my new route there ­ he said he built it just for me, to make my drive safer and easier. Then I travelled to a new assignment in Markham and he was finishing up Highway 407-again, just for me. There are so many places we've been driving through, in Ontario where he happily told me and the boys `I surveyed that', including roads, highways, bridges, parking lots, airports... So my darling Scott is on his final journey and when we meet again I fully expect him to say to me `Debbie, I surveyed this path - just for you'. Til we meet again, I say `Fare thee well love. Fare thee well'. Scott asked for cremation and will be buried in his beloved Bay du Vin, Miramichi, New Brunswick in August. There will be a memorial service held at 2:30 PM, Sunday, June 24th , 2012 at KOPRIVA TAYLOR COMMUNITY FUNERAL HOME , 64 Lakeshore Road West, (one block east of Kerr Street, 905-844-2600), Oakville, Ontario as well as a Celebration of Scott's life at the Bronte Sports Kitchen (formerly Cop Shop) from 3:30PM to 6:00 p.m. In lieu of flowers, please feel to donate to Pencer Brain Tumor Centre, at Princess Margaret Hospital (http://www.uhn.ca/about_uhn/programs/pencer/donate.asp). And Scott asks everyone to please sign their donor card: a small thing to do , with big rewards for many. (http://www.giftoflife.on.ca/en). We extend our heartfelt thanks to the wonderful, caring staff at CCAC, Princess Margaret Hospital, St. Mike's hospital, Oakville TrafalgarMemorial Hospital, Scott's family physician Dr. Krishan Patodia and Diane, founder of www.brainhospice.com who made my journey much easier. Condolences may be made through www.koprivataylor.com DENNIS, Barbara June 16, 1921 - June 13, 2012 Barbara passed away peacefully on Wednesday June 13, 2012 at Sunrise of Oakville. She will be greatly missed by her niece Claire and her husband Paul, her sister Brenda of England, all her loving family and all her caregivers at Sunrise. A heartfelt thank you to all the staff at Sunrise of Oakville for their wonderful care and compassion. A Celebration of Life will be held at Glen Oaks Memorial Gardens Chapel and Reception Centre, 3164 Ninth Line (at Dundas Street), Oakville on S a t u r d a y, J u n e 2 3 r d , 2 0 1 2 a t 11.00 am. In lieu of flowers, donations to the St. Johns Ambulance Therapy Dog Program would be greatly appreciated. Celebrating an Anniversary? Post your announcement in the Burlington Post or Oakville Beaver. www.lifenews.ca 905.632.4440 Birth Announ cement / Milestones l Lifetimes and you will receive a voucher for of your baby's precious hand or footprint ($25.00 value) compliments of: l In Memoriams WILSON, (Barrett, Dockstader) Patricia Joan Passed away suddenly at O.T.M.H. on Thursday June 14th, 2012, in her 80th year. Patricia is survived by daughter Cindy (Lorri), son's Rick (Sue) and John (Robyn). She was predeceased by her son, B o b b y, i n 1 9 8 6 . P a t r i c i a i s a l s o survived by 8 grandchildren and 5 great grandchildren. We would like to extend a sincere thank-you to Dr. Gabriel and Dr. Kirby for their compassion and care of our Mom. We also extend a heartfelt thank-you to RN's Natalie and Judith in ICU for making Mom so comfortable in her final hours. A private family burial and memorial gathering was held at St. Jude's Cemetery on Friday June 22, 2012. Mom will be sadly missed by family and friends. The Oakville Beaver would like to express sincere and heart-felt condolences to those who have lost their loved ones. SHOEMAKER, JUDY 1941 - 2008 Loving and kind in all her ways. Upright and true to the end of her days. Sincere and true in her heart and mind. Beautiful memories, she left behind. Always Remembered by John Shoemaker and Family Tel: 905-825-8731 · Email: oakville@weepiggies.com w ww.WeePiggies.com Call 905-632-4440 to place your announcement SEAT BELTS SAVE LIVES Ontario find us online at www.insidehalton.com or email classified@ haltonsearch.com

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