June 1, 2023 | 40 Thursday, H Hy 2 zg g insidehalton.com CLASSIFIEDS OBITUARIES | REMEMBERING THE LIVES OF THOSE IN OUR COMMUNITY OBITUARIES | ANNOUNCEMENTS | JOBS | MARKETPLACE 1-800-263-6480 classifieds@metroland.com OBITUARIES COCKERILL (MCLEOD/ MARCOUX), Dawn Emily September 30, 1945 - January 10, 2023 Born September 30, 1945, in Peterborough, ON, died January 10, 2023, in Elliott Cockerill and Dorothy Cockerill (Doris) Hopcroft and her siblings Jack Cockerill, Frank Cockerill, Doris LaFleur, Cockerill and Ronnie Lafleur. rvived by her older but lew of cousins. And many extended family and friends. She spent most of her time with her best friend and neighbour Bob in a seniors bul They on the patio talking, laughing. Her early life was as the youngest of seven bo! relied on the help of others. The family of Dawn wal gather at Trafalger tery ashes where many of her family are. There will be a get jogether after at the Bronte tegton at 79 Jones Street, Sate, Ontario, L6L 3E6, at For further information please contact Brandi Watson at 289-689-8390 ALLAN, Andrew Peacefully entared into rest at] ndha Macdonald). He was loving father of Judith Sargent eri Beth Allan fRichore helm rar ‘Stephanio) es, step. father of Bill Keary (Anne), Marion Duffield (steve), Jim Keary (Kelly), and Stuart Keary Kelly. Andrew was the of| Jay, ther Ophelia wet alex, Aidan and Angela. Memorial Service will be held in the Chapel at Kopriva Taylor Community Funeral Home, 64 Lakeshore Rd W, Oakville, on Saturday, June 17, 2023, ‘wth vishation, for one eho prior to the Memorial Service. Interment at Quaker Cemetery, Bloomfield, Prince Edward County ata later date. If desired, donations would be appreciated by the family for| ovarian research rough the Cancer Society of| Condolences can be left at NEWBERRY, Susan Violet (Skorupski) March 31, 1940 - May 17, 2023 With great sadness our family announces the passing of our dear wife and mother, Susa is si by her clster ‘Dione Ryding {Bob) and nieces Krystyn and Rebecca, all of St. Catharines. Sue was the loving wife of Richard c Newberry for 45 he proud mother of Ghris Seckmon (Lesley) na Jackman, Mi and Nick Thorpe. Sue was born and raised in St. Catharines, Ontario wh School for and long nursing career serving in Toronto and then Oakville. In addition to immunizing school children for years, she started retired in Sue enjoyed the ths in Florida and ‘hilton Head Island with friends and in the summer as_a member of the Maycourt Club, volunteering in their store. An excellent tennis player, Sue Although quite shy and known ft ice, Su competitor on the court won the club championship numerous times. Sue's boundless energy and determination to get things done endeared her to many, especially her own children appy look aft granctren ensuring tha ure in their lives, everyday routines. Her legacy is s the incredible strength and without complaint with which. she challenges and the deter ination, strong-will and energy that lay beneath the beautiful, kind, soft-spoken woman we loved. The family would like to and Acclaim Health, and especially to Barb Blaszczak whose friendship, gentle and TELFER, Alan Cassels Peacefully, on Thursday, May 25th in his 96th year at the Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital. Survived by darling wife of sixty-four ears, Mangiardi) and his sons Philip and Peter (Susan) grandchildren Oliver Maddison), 2, Emma and Amy. Alan was bom to Alan Foster Telfer and ty (Cassels) in Port eieaberh, South Aftica in 1928 but grew up in Toronto and attended Jarvis Collegiate and Upper Canada College. Alan worked for over tl ity years at the Distillers any of peak historian. A werld traveller anc Ala Club where he. Playe was ninety. Al thared with his children his love of birding and treipsed. around Ontario ond sitive force who uplifted thers with his smile and his generosity of "Goodnight sweet ‘prince, may flights of angels sing thee to thy rest..." The funeral will take place on June 8th at St. guide's Anglican Church, Oakville at 11am and afterwards at the Oakville Club. Donations in lieu of flowers can be made to Community Living Oakville. i ; Lam not there, Ido not sk attentive care was a blessing. There will be a small elebration of ! family and close friends. In liew le soft stars that shine at nig rs, please consider a donation to Trillium Health or rincess your love, dear friend,