Oakville Beaver, 14 Sep 2023, p. 40

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CLASSIFIEDS OBITUARIES | REMEMBERING THE LIVES OF THOSE IN OUR COMMUNITY OBITUARIES | ANNOUNCEMENTS | JOBS | MARKETPLACE 1-800-263-6480 classifieds@metroland.com Oakville Beaver | Thursday, September 14, 2023 | 40 GOULART, Anthony July 1, 1989 - September 4, 2017 Ithas been 6 years since The heartache of losing you is something that never goes away. Forever in our hearts. Love you Anthony Your Momma always. xoox The family of Dorethy Blanche Crosier is ned to announce her peaceful passing at 90 on Saturday, September 9, 2023. jorothy was an_ incredible great-grand grandmother, aunt, sister, wife and mother who was the true glue of her family. Dorothy will pe essed KAPALOWSKI, Danuta February 23, 1952 - September 15, 2022 In Memory Of: The Lord knows your short stay with us is now a reser mory. We you have been awarded a place fl in heaven in recognition of your daily effort to be a life long faithful nt. You are missed and although out of sight, will never be forgotten. Death leaves heartaches for us all that are difficult to heal, but the chosen path in life will hopefully be blessed with eternal happiness, as yours. four children: Carol osien David Stephanie (Joshua), Rebecca, James and Rachel. Dorothy's great-granicildren, Emily, b, Arie, Isaac and EI, have also felt her love. Her extended Sudbury, led by her baby sister Elizabeth, will also miss her rly. She is predeceased by her true love of 53 years, Leonard Crosier, youngest son Stephen Crosier, sisters Phyllis and ung, boug and Raymond Goddard. Dorothy grew up the daughter of Philip and Alice Goddard in the Canadian Shield that surrounded her childhood. fas incredil hurch dance and they fell for each other. The couple had five children and settled on Pinegrove Road in n Cake for more than 60 They were heavil involved in their school and church communities. jorothy was awarded for her mber of the Kerr Street Singers for: decades, The family wishes to thank the staff at Chartwell Brant Centre i COVID-' 19 pandemic. Visitation will take place Thursday at Kopriva Taylor Community Funeral Home, 64 Lakeshore Oakville, from ase " m. Funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. on Friday at the Church of the Epiphany, interment will begin at 1 p.m. Donations in Dorothy's honour to the Canadian Red Cross, the Canadian Cancer Society and the Alzheimer Society of Canada would be appreciated. To learn more about Dorothy through an extended obituary written by her grandaughter Stephanie, and to pass on messages of condolence, visit www.koprivataylor.com jaime In Moy, Blair and Ann's last of so many adven- tures was a long-planned trip in central Europe. In June, Blair was diagnosed with esoph- at his side. Blair, Ann and the 3's children Janet, spent a’ magical week - projects, laughing and remin- ‘Ann and Blair were married 49 years - told by friends that they must meet because of their similar interests in the out- at many ski trips, lengthy family res, hiking, biking, tennis and travelling. Blair's joy and focus in life was and Ann's three children, t Schmidt), “aime and grandchildren, Jasper AB, Kylie and Emma Ferguson of Toronto ON, an on Stafl and his June 15, 1945 - September 8, 2023 FERGUSON, Dr. Blair Rober BC, plus Blair's granddogs, Kootenay and Koda. ys consulting his map collection and planning the Ferguson clan's next adven- ture. Blair's sister, Gail Johnson Fi ily hy many happy times together. Blair was born in Bethesda, Maryland on June 15, 1945 where his parents were station al atten- ding old ‘Centra | publ School and Oakville Trafalgar High School. He credited his succe- ss in life to his mother, Dorothy Ferguson. Westward-bound, Blair obtain- ed his B.Sc. and M.D. from the University of Alberta (Edmon- ton), then interned in Vancou- Physician. Over 20 years in his role as a family physician, Blair was also involved with contin- uing medical i Assistant Clinical McMaster University’ ment of Family Medicine. New opportunities beckoned. Blair travelled extensively for ree yes a participant at mary international medical con -ferences while employed as a Medical Advisor In the pharma- ceutical industry. Blair then spe -nt 10 years as Associate Direc- tor of Education at the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario. In retirement, Blair con -tinued with his love of med- Eq www.koprivataylor.com icine assisting in General Surg- (FerP) in his is profecsional body The College of Family Physic- ians of Canada (CFPC). ie adventurer with bound- er siding, hiking, biking, racquet sports and exploring the road taken. in his cement werkn on his farm he Mulmur Hills. Blak specialised in making to- do lists for when his children visited, and took great joy and satisfaction in completing the tasks with them. He was helpful, loved kind, conscientious, knowledgeable and jearn. Mansfield Ski Club, the Oak- ville Club and the Mulmur Hills Racquet Club. Some of his spe- I places included Killarney and the wind-swept islands of Georgian Bay. A private gathering is being planned for Interment Frien Cel will shar lebration ot Life with ‘amily at a later dat Anyone wishing to honour Blair's memory may do so to the Bruce Trail Conservancy or the hospital of your choice. Condolences rw: arded through kopriva Taylor Community Funeral Home. upright; MATTERS Probate 15.639.12:

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