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Oakville Beaver, 11 Feb 2016, p. 47

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47 | Thursday, February 11, 2016 | OAKVILLE BEAVER | www.insidehalton.com Obituaries / Milestones l Lifetimes l Lifetimes / Milestones l Obituaries MCCRACKEN, Murray William It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Murray William McCracken on January 26, 2016, in his 85th year after a valiant 3 year battle with cancer. Murray was blessed with a natural, painless departure, drifting off to his final sleep with family by his side. Beloved husband of 64 years to Doreen (nee Brownlee). Loving father to Karen Legenza, Douglas (Cheryl) McCracken and Stuart (Anne) McCracken. Sadly missed by grandchildren Elizabeth Legenza and her husband Lee Dawson, Katherine McCracken and her husband Michael Medal, Chris McCracken and Patsy McCracken. Loving great-grandfather to Spencer, Harry and Hazel Dawson. Beloved son in law of the late WW2 veteran Harold and Aline Brownlee. Survived by WW2 veteran, older brother Kenneth McCracken. Predeceased by Parkdale icon and true friend Annie Ross (Florist Wing, Heaven). Born in Toronto during the Depression to WW1 and WW2 veteran Frederick and Florence, Murray's young years were in Brighton Ontario, then returning during the war, settling in Parkdale. Here he spent his ample energy driving Henderson motorcycles (with reverse) and rebuilding Model A Fords, He would bicycle Sundays with friends to the Credit River to swim. Murray met Doreen one day as he was changing engines and the rest is history. Married in July 1952, and three children later, the north called. Yearning to be campers, Murray converted their blue VW van into a camper (other tenters were blown away) and off to Algonquin Park the family went. In 1961 they bought a lot on Bella Lake, cleared the necessary area by hand, with help from Harold (Papa) and Aline (Nannie). Murray designed and built a wonderful cottage that stands today. Murray worked countless years for Redirack, Clayson Road. Purchasing a brand new Viceroy cottage in the mid 90's, Murray and Doreen lived out their dream of retiring to Bella Lake. Their lifelong open door and love for fun and mischief has nurtured a wonderful family of dear and loving folks, some building Bella Lake cottages themselves. Murray and Doreen's legacy is the annual McCracken Horseshoe Tournament, originating at their cottage at a time when Paul Henderson scored big goals. With participation growing, the Regatta weekend tournament changed venues and is hosted at the "Pond-a-raso", the home of Angelo and Helen Raso, assisted by Clyde and Barb Crocker. Murray, an innovator and tireless worker loved nature and pets, was always happiest with a beer, a butt and something to feed. Murray has chosen to go to the Anatomy Program at the University of Toronto to join friends Fritz and Uncle Louie in the graduate program. Not bad for a kid from Queen Street West.... We would like to thank the countless doctors and staff at the Toronto General, Western, Sunnybrook hospitals (Internal and Cancer), as well as Doctors Ali, Armogan and Gill at the Mississauga clinic (OCC Eye care) (AMD) without whose talent and efforts, Murray would have lost compete sight in 2008. Together, they provided Murray and our family with 3 to 5 years of bonus time. Locally, a special thanks to Doc Hudson, Jackie and Norma, true and caring professionals. A Celebration of the IRISH ancestry of Murray will be held at the home of Stu and Anne on Saturday February 20, from 2-5 p.m. at 36 East Browns Road, Huntsville Ontario. Your warm memories and great stories will ensure he is present. In Lieu of Beer or Cigars, donations may be made to the Sick Kids Hospital, Toronto, in Murray's memory. l Obituaries ALTON, Alice Elaine Sadly on February 4, 2016, Alice passed away surrounded by family at the age of 83. Dearly missed by her loving husband Edward, daughter Carolyn (Peter), son Wayne and grandson Jesse. Also missed by her siblings, Murray (Pauline), Lorraine (Raymond) and Lynn (Kevin, deceased). She was a beloved elementary teacher in Burlington. Cremation has taken place. Memorial Service will be held at Kopriva Taylor, Oakville on Saturday, February 13th at 1 p.m. with a luncheon to follow. l Obituaries HUGHES-HERTZ, Fern It is with great sadness we announce the peaceful passing of Fern on February 3, 2016. Beloved wife of Norm for over 19 years. She will be greatly missed by all of her family members especially her Daughter Heather Card(Graeme) and sister inlaw June Colbourne. Fern is predeceased by her first husband Frank Hughes and her brother Paul Colbourne. Fern loved her family and friends and will be remembered by them as a kind woman who always had the time to listen. She was well known as a regular at the Paradiso Restaurant. Friends and family will be received on Saturday, February 13th from 12 p.m. until 2 p.m. at the Oakview Funeral Home 56 Lakeshore Rd W. Oakville (1 block east of Kerr St). In lieu of flowers donations can be made to Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital. Online donations may be offered at Oakviewfuneral.ca TURCHET, Federico September 9, 1920 - February 3, 2016 Federico Turchet (Rico, Fred) passed away at Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital on Wednesday, February 3, 2016, in his 96th year. Beloved husband of Ofelia (2003) and loving father of Tom and his wife Sue of Oakville. Federico was the much loved Nonno of Andrew and Alyssa. He was the dear brother of sisters Luigia, Noemi and Lidia of Italy and the late Maria (2014) and Gentile (2015) in Ontario. He is also survived by his many nieces and nephews and their families in Ontario, USA and Italy. The family would like to thank the staff at the Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital, especially his doctors and the nursing team on the 4th floor North Tower Rehab Wing for their extraordinary care and support. As well, the family would like to thank the staff at Delmanor Glen Abbey Retirement Home for making his brief stay there so welcoming. He really enjoyed his social time with the other `Italian' men from his dining room table after living on his own for 12 years. Entombment at the Mausoleum at the Marymount Cemetery in his home town of Guelph took place on Monday, February 8th. HOGAN, James August 9, 1923 - February 4, 2016 It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of James Clifford Hogan in his 92nd year after a short illness. Loving husband of Mary Winifred Hogan for over 41 years. He was a loving father, step-father, grandfather, greatgrandfather, brother to his sister Verna of Kingston, Ontario and uncle to his nieces and nephews. James was a World War II veteran, lived in Oakville from the mid 50's to the mid 70's and then returning back to Oakville later in his life. James worked at Gulf Canada for most of his life before retiring at the age of 60 and eventually taking on the job of a school crossing guard in Burlington until he was 85 years old, a job he loved dearly. He will be sadly missed by all. l In Memoriams March 24, 1940 to February 11, 2014 The Oakville Beaver would like to express sincere and heart-felt condolences to those who have lost their loved ones. McNIFF-CROCKFORD, Meredith A. February 12, 1965 - February 9, 2016 Passed away peacefully at McNally House in Grimsby, at the age of 50. Beloved wife of Lawrence. Cherished mother of Sarah. Loved daughter of Wilma McNiff and the late Ralph. Dear sister of Melanie Andersen (James) and Kirsten Beamish (Joseph). Meredith will also be sadly missed by many nieces, nephews, other family members and friends. Cremation has taken place. Visitation at STONEHOUSEWHITCOMB FUNERAL HOME, 11 Mountain Street, GRIMSBY (905-945-2755) on Monday, February 15, 2016, from 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. The Service of Remembrance will take place at St. John's Presbyterian Church, 10 Mountain Street, Grimsby, on Tuesday, February 16, 2016, at 3:30 p.m. If desired, memorial contributions to McNally House would be sincerely appreciated by the family. www.smithsfh.com CAMBONE, Caterina McLACHLAN, Lorraine Lorree (nee Leonard) From Oakville, Ontario passed away peacefully in her sleep on February 1st in her 97th year at Oakville Trafalgar Hospital. Lorree was a loving mother, and proud to say she had three children, Bill (Francie), Debby and Dorothy (John); three grandchildren, Lindsay (Jason), Jennifer and Philip; and three greatgrandchildren, Matthew, Annabelle and Cameron. Lorree was a kind and gentle lady with a great sense of humour. Every day, Mom said "I love you" and "thank you." She is also survived by sisters Dorothy and Joan in B.C and many nieces and nephews. She will be greatly missed by all of us and welcomed in heaven by her beloved husband Bill and other family and friends who have waited a long time for her. We love you, Mom. SWAINSON, Anne Dora Passed away peacefully in Oakville, Ontario on February 4, 2016 just a few days shy of her 82nd birthday. Anne Swainson of Oakville and formerly of Brampton, ON where she was a long time employee of 30 years at Nortel. Anne was predeceased by her beloved Husband Wally, son Keith, grandson Dylan and brother Peter(Min). Lovingly remembered by her son Jerry (April), grandchildren Jeffrey (Jaimie), Ryan, Michael (Kim), Sarah; great grandchildren Brendan, Camden, Jai'dean, Averi and her beloved cats Snowy and Dusty. Anne is fondly remembered by family and friends in Great Britain and Canada. She will live on in our hearts as a great woman who made everyone she met feel like family. Funeral Service will be held at Walton Memorial United Church on Saturday, February 13 at 2:00 p.m. Donations in her memory may be made to the Oakville Humane Society. What would I not give to clasp your hand Your dear, sweet face to see; To hear your voice, to see your smile, That meant so much to me. You left behind an aching heart That loved you most sincere; I never did, nor ever will Forget you, mother dear. ~Forever in our hearts, Augusto, Pietro, Anna, Darren, Austin, Mitchell and Nicole

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