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Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 19 Jan 2012, p. 19

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DINO VALENTINO RAPONI June 3. 1977 January 20. 2007 Our thoughts are alwe s with u Your place no one wit ever Each morning when we awake We know that you are gone. And no me knows the heartache As we try to carry on Sadly missed. dearty remembered. forever loved. Mom. Dad. Anthony. Chris. Alessm. Sofia. Ava. family and friends Memorial mass wllt be held Saturda . January 21" at St. Mark's Cathotlc Church. 3‘ Glad Park Ave.. Stouttvllla at 5:00 pm. Haas la open to the public. In Honor) ol TERRY ( : Ill-100'“ Lumen W W"! Linuan .‘ll .‘llll Perhaps thr‘ 'r‘lnnt slab lit the \h But uthcr 0 mp when out wd uric‘ \hllk' John “010.: Mao-i at In let u\ know thcs m ham“ km Call ms . tmlT‘R-S‘U \ch (at) your low with in cwry its) And mm you cwrs wound ‘ ‘ ’" Low rwwr Jrnm'andltnhi ' “3w M-MWM CONNOIMCIIWO- thy“: Honest Clem In loving memory of our nephew! , cousin] grandson. Terry Gregory. illsmtita who passed away Ianuary 20th. 20“. This» we law remain With us “M For low it"lt lives on And i'ha‘l’tsht‘d memories ttt‘\ i‘r thlt‘ W M 5" «ca Clean you now. My at om use romeo we Rea- sonwa price Shrm Shuts; was; UH!“ Call ma Because a loved ones gone Those we lm t- can never be. Mow than a thought apart. For as long as then: is memory. They'll always live on in our hearts. amnion Sad! missed 5 looingl member"! in magi: coi- by random (lune W. l. W antic Lorraine. R an and Landon W M 5" NICme m'y ‘r nut-«s use we» «able "as m be“ sortable our in 958 in ‘155 ‘i '33 A cwl Purim; my" irr ‘Mis l a’ "a me Mm" 'M'lMJ 3K)! lot”;- Scocm {yank-1 "‘ wa‘imfi‘awr r sum-d W '9 )is cm!“ 61' SUIT .k‘N" '“ main “L Li w" Cad“ , be” was 31w. msch Al writable Wm Show ‘v-‘Nk’: "‘sJ'v-d burner: 56!?“ 'rt'm M'.‘)‘i “88 Classifieds Our content is checked to minimize risk to our readers and advertisers. ‘ Visit yorkregloncom and click on yourclassltledsca 0 g y 7" : .y, Joyce vans. or Paritvlaw Vllla . I Then Now Your tarnily and triends wish yeti a wondertul day on Frlday. January 20'". 89 ears ago you were born in a term house near Woodstock. lane. and oh the memories you have model On the term, tor Joyce Montgomery and her three siblings. there was plenty ot space to room and at Old chicken coop tuned up as a doll house to play in There was always work to be done with her mother‘s garden and her tather's dairy hard. and ottan on the coldest winter days a ride on the mil can the three miles into the town schOOl Joyce had a year at thn the high lite when a doling aunt and uncle trom Chicago gagged Joyce's parents to let her cenwandlivewiththem Thebutlerservodthemealsanda chautteur took her and her cousin to sch each day out her homesickness tor her temily proved to be too much During WWII. as a young lawman living and working iii Montreal. Joyce accepted a blind date ot a walk around Mt Royal Park and shared a soda with a handsome airtorce othcer Sidney and Joyce had common term roots and d desire to work together to better their lot in Me Alter a typical wartime ma ceremony in Truro. Nova Scotia. they dec Sid w0u become a chiropractOr and study in Indiana They moved many times and worked hard during those years A simple trunk. painted black so as not to show the dirt. kept all their poeusaionsl Settling in Same, Ontano and a successlul business. itwastimelostartatamly RichardaiBerbere cornpletedthepictureelongwtthasuccassionot where idyIcsunmrswerespantatthatamilyislandm Parry Sound region During the child raising years. Joyce spent mudiolhartimevulhngstutinswithhomemedesoupand dnvmg the kids to alter scho0l lessons She was espeoally noticed by neighbmirs as she loved to drive last in her red convertible sports car throth town She also took up art painting won a trophy at a local shooting club and was always up to date on the latest lashions When the kids were grown Jnym took work as a Red Cross Homemaker and onnchod the lives ol the elderly that she so loved to care lot A deep spiritual experience ot becoming a Christian was a turnin pornt in nor lite this influenced her to enyiy reading her at lo and praylng daily something she loved ll) do When her husband died. and Joyce lound herselt a widow at age 50 she sold her home and moved to a newly tormed mission called Emmanuel International that lived in the terms! YOuth Centre on the Hetclitt property beside Century Mill She became the Musernother tor the dorm ot young men New to go overseas and cooked up a storm l0r them and took sure in dr them around, especmlly out tor Swiss Chalet chicken on Jlfldfiy‘ Her homo cnolunq was the backbone or many tundreising dinners tor Emmanuel whether it was temity reunions or w 3. she excelled at cooking delimus meals Truly trying, breathing and embracmg Emmanuel Me was a highlight tor her and tor the hundreds ot young people who wrote to her trom overseas to thank her tor her love and prayers while in SleutMlte Joyce has been in the Parkvww apartments tel over 17 ears and thrives on daily lite there She c0unts as her herclose triends trying there with her-Ollie, lat. and Thelma as well as the attemoon cottee club' lenoro and the CHATS woman and the ParkView Cate stall that serve her the deity lunch with humour and patience are el so ecrated Joyce also tells otten about the Bank ot ntreel stall, the Shopper‘s Drug Mart pharmacy stall and Dr lszo and stall who have long served her needs She is also gratetul tor Spnngvale Baptist volunteers Who orowde her with the ’eirtras' nt livmg Margaret Beth, Mae and Heather Dr Jim A and his wile Miriam ()1 Memorial Church have given ' Evans' so much care over the years Here‘s to you Jo ca who wholomharco andhaa tochawitheveryone and char. a lac or him Mayyougatyourwla curvingth Happy Birthday! \ __,__â€"â€"_... each da as "comes. ! 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