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Oakville Beaver, 18 Jan 2018, p. 55

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news, classifieds Death Notices Death Notices LESSELS, John Barry November 2, 1937 - January 6, 2018 It is with profound sadness that lifelong Oakville resident John Barry passed away peacefully at Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital in his 80th year. After 55 years of marriage Barry leaves behind his loving wife D e lp h in e , son D arryl, brothers Robert and David. He will be truly missed by all of his extended family and friends. Cremation has taken place and a celebration of life will take place in the future. In lieu of flo w ers, m em orial donations in B a rry 's name to the C a n a d ia n Cancer Society or Oakville Humane Society would be most appreciated. Please visit our guest book through www.koprivataylor.com MICHELI, Alberto 85 years, peacefully passed away Monday, January 15, 2018 at his home in Oakville, Ontario. With his loving wife Elsa of 59 years by his side. Beloved father of Amelia (Tony), Sergio (Michael), Albert. Cherished Nonno of Daniel (Am anda) and Lianna. Loving son of the late Saverio Micheli and Amalia Ardovini. Pre-deceased by his brother Giovanni from Cecano, Italy and his brother in law Tony (Margarita) Giammichele. Also survived by one brother Lorenzo (Julie) Micheli. Alberto will be missed by many nieces, nephew s and extended family. He worked faithfully at Ford Motor Company in Oakville for 45 years. He was an amazing husband and father and w ill be missed by his family who loves him dearly. He w ill be forever in our hearts. Visitation will be held at the G len O aks Fu n era l Home and Cemetery, 3164 Ninth Line Oakville, 905-257-8822 on Thursday January 18, 2018 from 2-4 p.m.and 6-8 p.m. A funeral mass will be held at Mary Mother of God Parish, 2745 North Ridge Trail, Oakville on Friday January 19, 2018 at 1 pm. An entombment at Glen Oaks Cemetery to follow. In lieu of flowers the family requests that donation s be made to the C a n a d ia n Red C ro ss or th e Alzheim er's Society of Canada in Alberto's memory. Online condolences can be left at www.glenoaks.ca Death Notices 3 Death Notices 3 Death Notices 3 Death Notices 3 M o rtim e r"M o nty11 Brow n P. Eng June 16th, 1921 - January 13th, 2018 Predeceased by his wife Frances and brothers Jeff and Bert. The eldest of four boys, he is survived by his b ro th e r Leslie o f Lo nd on , E n g la n d . Lo v in g fa th e r to Caro l B r a d y ( M ik e ) o f C a le d o n ia , J a c q u e l in e S a r g e n t (B o b ) o f G eorgetow n and Robin (Susan) of W h is t le r , B .C . G r a n d fa t h e r to Meghan, Courtney, Jared (Meredith) and Sean, and Great-Grandfather to Sydney. Born in Bromley, Yorkshire , and a graduate of the Leeds C o lle ge of T e c h n o l o g y in M e c h a n ic a l Engineering. Commissioned to the British Army, Monty served in the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers. He was transferred to the Indian Army where he com m anded w o rk sh o p co m p anies se rv in g in So u th e ast A s ia , specifically India, Burma, French Indo-China and the Dutch East Indies. He was discharged in 1947 with the Rank of Major, and returned to England w here he m arried and began a career in m an u factu rin g research. In 1952 he immigrated to Canada with his family, in itially w orking at W estinghouse in Ham ilton, O ntario, as a member of the team that produced the first Canadian Homing Torpedoes. He later returned to the aluminum industry. In 1969 M onty co -fo u n d e d RAM P artitio n s, w hich m an ufactured moveable walls and later office partitions. He then joined Nightingale Industries, one of Canada's leading office furniture manufacturers. He was responsible fo r the product IN TERLO C fo r w hich he held the patents. In 1983 he accepted a new challenge: the developm ent of Teknion Furniture Systems as President, supported by Global Upholstery. Since its inception Teknion has grown to become of one the w orld's premier companies in the international office furniture systems market. Monty retired from Teknion as Chairman. Monty Brown served as an elected Trustee on the Oshawa Board of Education, and a Director on the Board of the Danny Grossman Dance Company, The Design Exchange and the Business and Institutional Manufacturers Association of Canada. Monty lived by the rule "form follow s function". His excitement and passion came from leading new products in the design phase thru m anufacturing to the end product - finessed and driven by function, predicated on rationale and logical thought. From his time in the army until his retirement, his curiosity in the com position of systems and structures drove him to enhance and create unique applications and solutions. This curiosity extended to the world around him, which he travelled extensively. From a young age he was actively engaged in fitness, he was an avid sailor, racing keelboats and became a lifelong patron of the arts. Devotion to family was evidenced in the loving care he sought for his wife Frances in her battle with Alzheimer's, and the w orld ly experience he provided each of his grandchildren to attend Neuchatel Junior College in Switzerland and travel throughout Europe for their final year of secondary school, finally joining each of them for graduation and one last sojourn. Special thanks to Com fort Keepers of Oakville, Monty's team - Gina, Joan, Nanette, Cristher and Dr. Corrine Breen for their compassionate care and commitment to Monty and family over the past 5+ years. Also to the staff at Churchill Place for recognizing and engaging "M ajor Monty" every day. Family and friends are invited to join us at the J.S . Jo n e s an d So n F u n e r a l H o m e , 1 1 582 T ra fa lg a r Road, north of M aple A ve n u e , Georgetown, 905-877-3631 on Thursday January 25th from 7-9 pm. A Memorial Service will be held in the chapel on Friday January 26th, 2018 at 11:00 am (with visitation from 10-11 am). Reception to fo llow at North Halton Golf and Country Club. In lieu of flow ers, at Monty's request, memorial contributions to The United Jewish Appeal, Salvation Army, Alzheimer's Society or Oakville Hospital would be appreciated. To send expressions of sympathy visit www.jsjonesandsonfuneralhome.com Death Notices Death Notices O'REILLY, Helen (nee Davis) On Friday, January 12, 2018 in her 92nd year. Helen, survived by her devoted husband Ron of 70 years. Loving mother of Mary (Alex Netchay), Margaret (Alexey Netchay), Jamie (Lisa), Heather Peco and Alex (Rachel). Loved grandm other of A ndrea, G regg, Wes, Heather, M eghan, Jennifer, Brian, Alex, Duncan and Clare. Devoted great-grandmother of Emma, Abby, Jake, Charlee, Sam, Will, Jordan, Travis, Gage, Kenna, Stella and Max. Helen will be forever rem em bered for her exem plary sewing and quilting skills - always determined to complete her projects to their full potential. She was an avid fan of the Toronto Blue Jays, active in the Bruce Trail over the years and enjoyed the challenge of her daily crossword. She w ill be lovingly remembered by all who knew her. Crem ation has taken place. Helen will be interred in the family lot in Shelburne Cemetery in the springtime. Arrangements entrusted to Kopriva Taylor Funeral Home, Oakville. If desired, remembrances to the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada, Hamilton and Halton Chapter, 875 Main Street West, Lower Level 7, Hamilton, Ontario L8S 4P9 would be appreciated. Visit our guestbook through www.koprivataylor.com Beaver. The Oakville Beaver would like to express sincere and heart-felt condolences to those who have lost their loved ones. Death Notices Death Notices Memoriam Memoriam WILSON-LINDARS, Marion Mae W ith sadd ene d h earts we are announcing the passing of Marion, at Joseph Brant Hospital, Burlington on Monday, January 15, 2018 at the age of 78. Survived by her daughters; Kathleen Wilson (Gerry), Michelle Wilson (Rene), and her grandchildren; C he lsea, C on no r and M eghan. Predeceased by her first husband A lan W ilson (1989) and second husband Norman Lindars (2008). Marion spent many years Teaching with the Halton Board of Education, her passion was m usic. In her retirem ent she enjoyed p laying bridge and was a member of the RWTO. V isitation w ill be held at K IT C H IN G S T E E P E & LU D W IG FUNERAL HOME, 146 Mill St. N., Waterdown, on Thursday, January 18, 2018 from 4 p.m. - 7 p.m., and on Friday, January 19, 2018 from 1 p.m., until the time of Funeral Service at 2 p.m. Reception to follow. Private Interment to take place at Fairview Cemetery, Niagara Falls. Donations in Marion's memory may be made to the Coalition for Music Education (www.musicmakesus.ca) or the Ontario Humane Society. Please sign the Tribute Wall at www.kitchingsteepeandludwig.com In Loving Memory of Bruce Spencer November 16, 1961 - January 17, 2002 "Wishyou were here" Love from your family and friends | O akville B eaver | Thursday, January 18,2018 insidehalton.com http://www.koprivataylor.com http://www.glenoaks.ca http://www.jsjonesandsonfuneralhome.com http://www.koprivataylor.com http://www.musicmakesus.ca http://www.kitchingsteepeandludwig.com news, classifieds

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