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Oakville Beaver, 16 Nov 2017, p. 52

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www.insidehalton.com | OAKVILLE BEAVER | Thursday, November 16, 2017 | 52 community notices Announcements Announcements I Obituaries I Obituaries YOUNG, Judith Knox August 23, 1922 - November 9, 2017 news co I Obituaries I Obituaries TOMSON, Josephine (Jo/Josi) Stella (nee Toner) It is with sadness that the family of Josephine (Jo/Josi) Stella Tomson (nee Toner) announces her passing on Thursday, November 9, 2017 at age 82. Born in Oakville, Ontario, she was the daughter of the late Capt. William Toner and Anastasia (Harker) Toner. Fun-loving Mother of Sandy St Laurent (Rene), David Tomson (Laurel Miller), Susan Goulet (Rock) and Donna Tomson. Beloved Grandmother of Justin Tomson, Lise Mantini (Keith), Charah DeCoste-Faulkner, Michel Goulet (Noemie Grenier), Sean St Laurent (Stephanie), Shaunna Goulet (Pierre Samson) and David Ivanore (Melissa). Proud Great Grandmother of Nathan, Alex-Ann, Maria, Cohen, Kelia, Malik, Mikayla, Paige and Livia. Josephine will be deeply missed by her twin sister, Theresa Toner-Burke. She will be remembered fondly by many nieces, nephews, extended family and friends. In addition to her parents, Josephine was predeceased by her brothers, Vincent Toner (Vivian), Gerald Toner (June) and William Toner (Arlene) and sisters Margaret Davis (Joe), Ellen Cator (William) and Patricia McKeil (Jim). A special thank you to the nurses, doctor and staff of Burloak Long Term Care for their care and compassion during Josephine's stay. A Memorial Service will be held on Saturday, November 18, 2017 at 1:00 p.m . at the Harbour Banquet Centre, 2340 Ontario Street, Oakville, Ontario L6L 6P7. In lieu of flowers, a donation may be made to the charity of your choice. The Beaver. IS CALLING ALL KIDS! O AKVILLE We are currently hiring Carriers! Call us to see if your street is available - it just might be! L6H Strawfield Crt, Owen Crt, Ridge Rd, Howell Rd, Kristie Crt, Avondale Dr, Edgeware Rd, River Glen Blvd, Eighth Line, Towne Bl, Grand Bl L6J Gable Dr, Wakehurst Cres, Sir David Dr, Caradoc Lane, Chedboro Cres, Bishopstoke Way, Hazel McCleary, Greenaus Rd, Teak Cres, Beechnut Rd. Sheridan Garden Dr. L6L Seabrook, Saxon, Vyner, Sandlewood, Warwick, Maplehurst, Sovereign, Stanfield, Worthington, Honeyvale, Trowbridge L6M: Kaiting Trail, Colton Way, Culp Trail, Masterman Cres, Sixteen Mile Dr, Skyvalley Call Circulation 905-631-6095 Public Notices ' Public Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS All claims against the estate of WAYNE DONALD LEPINE, late of Burlington, Ontario, who died on or about December 20, 2016 must be filed with the undersigned on or before December 18, 2017, after which date the estate will be distributed with regard only to claims then received. DATED: November 10,2017 Michael D. Saccucci Estate Solicitor, 74 Wellington Street East, Aurora, Ontario, L4G 1H8. Auctions & Sales ^ Auctions & Sales BENCH, Randy ( aka Handy Randy) (Resident of Harcourt, Ontario) Peacefully with his family by his side on Friday afternoon, November 3, 2017 in his 52nd year. Beloved husband of Lisa Haley. Loving father of Darren ( Emma), Jennifer (Jason Eaton), and Tyler. Fondly remembered by his grandson Kye. Dear brother of Larry (Anke). Randy enjoyed fishing, golfing, boating, ATV riding, off road trucking down by Bronte Creek and in the Haliburton Highlands. He was very hardworking and could fix most anything. A Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, November 18th at SHAKERS SMOKEHOUSE BBQ & SPORTS BAR, 580 Kerr Street, Oakville, Ontario from 1 p.m. until closing. As expressions of sympathy, donations to Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated by the family. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to the HALIBURTON COMMUNITY FUNERAL HOME, 13523 Hwy #118, Haliburton, Ontario (705) 457-9209. HILL, Janice Louise Passed away peacefully at Cooksville Care Centre on Friday, November 10, 2017 in her 71st year. Dear daughter of Ruth and predeceased by her father Reginald. Survived by her brother Brian and his wife Stephanie of Thorndale, Ontario. Aunt of Jason Hill and Lucas Thompson-Hill. Janice was predeceased by her soulmate Howie in 1994. Private arrangements are entrusted with the Turner & Porter Neweduk-Erin Mills Chapel, Mississauga. Born at Dentonia, a residence built by her grandfather Walter Edward Hart Massey and his wife Susan Denton. Daughter of Madeline and Dr. James Edward Knox, she was raised by her mother and grandmother. A life long music-lover, Judith attended Branksome Hall and became an accomplished pianist. She married George Victor Young at age 19 and had five sons: James Edward (Ted) Massey (Linda); George Victor - stage name Scot Denton (Amanda); Denton Scott (Susanne); Terence Hart (Gloria); and Peter Knox (Dagmar). With four of these sons underfoot and the fifth on the way, her husband studied successfully to become an Anglican priest and she became a vital part of his ministry, first at St. Matthias in Etobicoke and then at St. Anne's in downtown Toronto, where her hospitality and good humour created a second home for innumerable friends. Judy was always ready to play sports and games with her sons, a legacy of her summers at Camp Oconto, which she remembered fondly all her life. She became an accomplished artist, sculpture and author. Her book, Given a Chance, celebrated her life and her relationship with her children and grandchildren. Predeceased by her husband, by her sisters Joan (Bernard Howe), Janet (Clark Horning), and her brother James Edward (Rosemary). Much loved grandma Judy/Tamma to grandchildren Shelagh, Ted, Allegra, Luke, Tiana, Madeline, Vanessa, Hart, Martha, Diana, and Catherine, and great-grandchildren Natasha, Lauren, Eleanor, Todd, Eric, Evan and AJ. Judy never lost her love of stories, especially the laughs she got from A.A. Milne and, of course, the many foibles of her offspring. A memorial Service and reception will take place at Fairlawn Avenue United Church, 28 Fairlawn Ave, Toronto on Saturday, November 18 at 11:00 a.m. Visitation at Kopriva Taylor Funeral Home 64 Lakeshore Road W., Oakville on Thursday, November 16, from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. I In Memoriams I In Memoriams January 9, 1943 - November20, 2015 John Murray "You see," began Christopher with a long sigh. "It's like sleeping for a long, long time." Christopher Robin was surrounded by his friends under his favorite tree. It rested on the top of a hill overlooking the entire Hundred Acre Wood. He was older now, and he knew that he didn't have much more time left with them. "But going to sleep means that someday you'll wake up." Pooh said with a smile. "Precisely!" Owl exclaimed. "And we'll be here when you do," Kanga added. "I'll even make you breakfast." Christopher couldn't help but smile. "I would very much like that. But you all have to understand that it will be a very, very long time."... "Sometimes good things come to an end. But here's the secret everyonecome close!" They all huddled together underneath the tree to listen to Christopher's secret. "Memories. Are. Forever." He whispered and tapped Pooh on the nose. "Memories?" Said Pooh. "Well I have plenty of those! Like that time we saved you from the Heffalumps!" Christopher stood up and took one last look over the Hundred Acre Wood. The sun was setting in the orange autumn sky and the trees were beginning to lose their leaves. It was time he went home. Christopher gathered all of his friends together and began walking back down the hill. They were all busy discussing the memories they had had with each other. "Christopher?" Pooh said, looking up at Christopher as they walked hand in hand. "You aren't coming back, are you?" Christopher looked down at the ground and took a moment before he responded. "No Pooh. I won't be coming back this time." They walked in silence, listening to the sound of the crunching leaves underneath their feet. Pooh suddenly stopped and looked intently into the ground. "I believe I am going to miss you Christopher," he said with a soft, broken voice. Christopher leaned down and took his lifelong friend into his arms. "I will miss you too Pooh. I will miss you very, very much." ~A.A. Milne~ Miss you lots Papa, and p.s. ...so does Denver. Kerrigan xo "It's like sleeping for a long, long time" Dad. Kim xo CHARITY AUCTION TR IN ITY UNITED CHURCH 1250 McCraney Street E., Oakville SATURDAY, NOV. 18th Preview at 6 pm, Auction at 7 pm 100+ Items Available (NHL Hockey tickets & AHL Hockey Tickets, Raptors Tickets, Collectibles Gift Baskets, Gift Certificates, Gourmet Dinners, Furniture, and much, much more!) The Beaver. The Oakville Beaver would like to express sincere and heart-felt condolences to those who have lost their loved ones. Everyone Welcome! View catalog at www.trinityunited.com Honour the memory o f a LOVED ONE... Place an In Memoriam in the classifieds. C a ll 905-632-4440 or w find us online at www.insidehalton.com

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