Durham Region Newspapers banner

Whitby Free Press, 26 Sep 1990, p. 25

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

WHITBgY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY,SEEM R 26, 1990, PAGE 25 Sega ilis to: be -Region's works comimissioner By Trudie Zavadovlcs Vic Segailis bas, been appoin- ted Region deputy commissioner of works 'and will. step into the j Obituaries TEUNIS HOOGENDORP Teunis -<Tom) HoogendorpOf Whitby died on Monday, SepTem- ber 10, 1990 at Whitby General Hospital. lie was 72. lie was borninl The Hague, Holland, on January, 28, 1918. He married Stefya Hoogendorp- Bongers on March 24, 1966, in Zeist Holand. A *hitby resident for 23 years, Mr. Hoogendorp was a main- tenance xnecbanic at Whitby General Hospital before lie retired. lie was a member of St. John's Anglican Church, Whitb. ie is survived by is wife sister Boukje, tepson Mark (and his wife Helma), grandebildren Eva and Carolina. The funeral service was held from the Town Funeral Chapel on Thursday, September 13, 1990, conducted by 11ev. Victor Li and 11ev. Keith Jones. Interment at St. John's cemetery, Whitby. Stanley Toombs. Interment at Groveside cemetery. 1WILLIAÀM SACKEI'P William -(Jack) Sackett of Whitby died on September 20, 1990,' at Whitby General liospi- tal. lie was 85. lie was born in Barking, Eng- land on February 21, 1905, son of William and Mary (Jackson) Sackett. lie married Ruth McBride on May 23, 1970 in* Whitby. A Whitby resident for 35 years, Mr. Sackett was a department mana- ger at the former Dunlop Rubber and Tire Co. before he retired. lie is survived by bis wife, daugliters Lois Fillmore of South Africa, Cheryl Antunes of Florida, four grandcbildren and two great-grandchildren, one brother and three sisters, step- son Bill McBride of Orono and ste pdaughter Tracey of Belle- vil le. lie was predeceased by wife Irlis (Bette), son Jackie, two brothers and one sister. Funeral services were held at the Town Funeral- Chapel on September 22, 1990, Capt. Sheasby of the Salvation Army conducting.. Interment at Mount Lawn cemetery. p'ositn o commissioner of works "next spring, replacirpg Bill Twelvetrees. The appointînent was made unaninous by regional council on Se pt. 19. Regional chairman Gary Herrema had high words of praise for Segailis who has been with the Region since it began in 1974. Before that he worked for the City of Oshawa. «Vie is very capable» said li-er- rema. "lie has a detailed grasp of ail the region." Segailis says he bas had a good apprentioesbip and bas learned from nustakes He assured, council. they will be proud of the work done by the works department. In 1974 Segailis w as director of operations. In 1977 he moved to another. major branch as direc- tor of engineeng and was res- ponsible for alithe engineering and technical staff. Fromn 1966 to 1974, Segailis was director of operations for the City of Osh- awa. His. appoinitme nt as deýputy commissioner of works. is a transitional position in which he will work wvithi Twelvetrees until Twelvetreesretires-in-the-s*ing. Afte tht te psiton f deputy commissionertwilcease toelexst. LAKE ONTARIO -sSTEEL COMPANY HOPKINS ST. S., WHITBY .J~,

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy