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Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 19 Dec 2013, 63 V1 GEO DEC19ROP.pdf

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•Th e IFP• H alton H ills, Thursday, D ecem ber 19, 2013 43 COFFEY, Gerry Peacefully on Saturday December 14th, 2013 at the Brampton Civic Hospital. Gerry, 58 years of age, dearly loved husband of Nada for the past 33 years . Loving fa ther of Amanda and Stephanie and Papa G to his pal Tokyo. Dear brother of Michael (Debbie), Leo (Valerie), Bryan (Rhonda), Paul (Sharon), David, Peter (Naomi) and Shawn (Leanne). Predeceased by his parents Victor and Mary Coffey and his brother Ron Coffey. He will be greatly missed by his many nieces, nephews, co-workers, friends and the Bad Boys. Friends will be received at the J.S. Jones & Son Funeral Home, 11582 Trafalgar Road, north of Maple Avenue, Georgetown, 905-877-3631 on Friday from 7-9 pm. Funeral and committal service will be held in the chapel on Saturday December 21st, 2013 at 2:00 pm. Cremation to follow. At Gerry's request, in lieu of flowers, donations to the Princess Margaret Hospital (Cancer Foundation) www.thepmcf.ca or 1-866-224-6560 would be appreciated. To send expressions of sympathy visit www.jsjonesandsonfuneralhome.com Peter (Kristy) Beattie Sept 1976- Dec 23 2001 I will ALWAYS Keep searching for you In my heart, in my soul Throughout the cosmos (And I always find you) Again & Again Thanks for loving me Pete Enough to always find me Again & Again Miss you & LOVE you eternally Mom Abby Debruyn July 3 1988 to December 22 2011 A day has not gone by that you are missed so dearly. All our love mom & dad, families and friends. Dan Mossop In loving memory of a dear husband, father, grandfather and great grandfather who passed away December 19th, 2011. Those we love don't go away They walk beside us everyday. Unseen unheard but always near Still loved, still missed And very dear. Forever in our hearts. Helen and family LUCIANI, MELANIE In loving memory of our "Christmas Angel", who passed away December 22nd, 2003. We love you, We miss you. Mom, Dad, Family and Friends BOXALL Edwin and Maria In loving memory of our Dad and Mom Always in our heart Never forgotten. Merry Christmas. Sadly missed by your family. JOHN BARBER "RICK" A quiet selfl ess man who loved his family. Hard to believe it will be 4 years Dec. 24th. From here on, we get to look back with thanks, that we had many great years with you. Mary Lou, Steve, Natalie, Greg, Kyla and Alicia. Peter (Beattie) Kristy September 18th, 1976 - December 23rd, 2001 To Pete, the tall, goofy elf Once again you won't be home for Christmas So while people celebrate My heart is heavy 12 years without you at Christmas. Miss you Pete, SOONS GOODFELLOW William - Arthur - John July 24th, 1927 - June 18th, 2013 Jonn, You've been on your journey for six months now - a journey of "No Return". For me it's been a "ROCKY ROAD", and "LONELY TIMES" without you - I MISS YOU! Jann To: Bob Fendley Sincere thanks for the rescue on Tuesday, December 17th. You're my hero! Doreen White Ian (Tony) Howard Hamilton Jennings, Passed away quietly late on December 10th surrounded by family, following a yearlong battle with para nasal sinus cancer, at Ian Anderson House hospice in Oakville, Ontario. Tony was predeceased by his wife of 49 years, Maria Annette Jennings (nee: Gow), in April 2013. His warmth and generosity of spirit will be remembered and treasured by his children Tim and Kate, their spouses Truly (Tim) and Bernd (Kate), and his grandson, Zachary (Tim, Truly), and by Philipe and Valerie Grasman and their daughters, Sophia and Isabel. He is also survived by his siblings and their spouses and children: Douglas (Beverly - Chris and Derek), James (Lisa - Ainsley and Cassandra), Micheil (Erin - Andrew and James), Fraser (daughters Robyn and Brooke) and notably by his mother, Sarah Jennings (nee: Pepler) as well as by his in-laws and their spouses: Harry (Jacinthe - Andrew, David, Philippe, and Jeremy), Diana (John - Sylvia and Ben), John (Heather - Sherrill, Christine, David, Michelle, Fraser and Matthew), and Maria's step sisters Rosamond and Maxine. Tony was predeceased by his father, Ian L. Jennings, by his father in-law, Harry Gow Snr, his mother in-law, Dorothy Vernon- Wood, and his second mother in-law, Prudence (Morrison) Gow. Tony was an avid canoeist and hiker, a generous philanthropist, and an involved and supportive father, often traveling to see his two children in their various schools, personal and work locations around North America. Tony will also be remembered as Mr. J., Pa, & Granddad J. by the many "adopted" kids and grandkids that grew up enjoying wonderful times at Tony and Maria's historic (1844) house "Willowbank" in Georgetown, Ontario: Marshal, Christian, Anne, Keith, Emma, Leah, and Carolina, among others. Born August 12, 1940, Tony grew up in Toronto with his mother and maternal grandmother while his father served as an active duty commander overseas. Following the war Tony was a student at Upper Canada College, and remained an only child until the age of 14 when he was followed, in quick succession by four rambunctious younger brothers who benefi ted greatly from his calm and quiet tutelage. Tony attended the University of Toronto where he graduated with a BSCF (Forestry) and, like his father, became a member of Kappa Alpha society. Tony later pursued graduate studies in Biology, keeping with what would become a life-long interest in nature and natural resources. A devoted civil servant with a passionate interest in nature, Tony initially worked for conservation authorities in various parts of southern, eastern and northern Ontario, and surveyed and recommended multiple properties that would later become part of the Ontario parks service. Tony married Maria in 1964 and she joined him in conservation work. While in Napanee they welcomed their son, Timothy. They later moved back to Toronto where they had daughter, Katherine, and Tony served as Director of Personnel Administration (Resources Ministries, 1972-76). The family moved to Georgetown, Ontario in 1973 where Tony and Maria resided until this year (2013). In 1976 Tony was appointed Director of the Administrative Services branch of the Civil Service Commission and the Management Board of Cabinet. His civil service career is highlighted by his fi nal roles as Executive Coordinator and then Executive Director of the Ministry of Energy (1982-86), including brief stints as Acting Deputy Minister. In 1986, Tony turned to serving Canada and the Commonwealth as the first Executive Director of the Governor General's Canadian Study Conference, which was dedicated to "improving leadership and decision-making in Canada". Following his term with the GGCSC Tony accepted the role of CEO of the Municipal Electric Association of Ontario. Tony's time with the MEA culminated with his being named The Canadian Energy Person of the Year in 2000, shortly before he left the MEA in 2001. Tony's wide-ranging intellect and strong service orientation led him to become a Certifi ed Coach through the Adler School of Professional Coaching, a certified mediator, and to launch Interalign Consulting Services Inc. through which he provided coaching, consulting and executive services. Returning to his original passion for forestry and conservation, in 2005 Tony accepted the role of Registrar and Executive Director of the Ontario Professional Foresters Association (OPFA), which he held until just over a month before his death. Tony also served on boards for numerous organizations including the Conservation Council of Ontario, Ontario Aggregate Resources Corporation, Ontario Professional Foresters Association (Blue Ribbon Panel and Editorial Board), Governor General's Canadian Leadership Conference, American Public Power Association, and International Coach Federation. In keeping with his wishes, Tony donated his body to the University of Toronto for further study of his rare cancer, continuing his legacy of service even beyond his life. There will be a gathering to share memories the fi rst weekend of March of 2014. Further details about Tony's life and legacy, as well as details of the gathering in March, will shortly be available at http://ihhjennings.blogspot.ca/. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Cancer Assistance Services of Halton Hills (CASH), Ian Anderson House hospice in Oakville, or organizations supporting nature conservation or youth education, would be welcomed. Deaths Deaths Deaths Deaths Deaths Deaths Deaths In Memoriam In Memoriam In Memoriam In Memoriam In Memoriam In Memoriam In Memoriam In Memoriam Card of Thanks Card of Thanks Bi rt hs , B irt hd ay s, A nn iv er sa rie s a nd O bi tu ar ie s. Li fe 's m ile st on es C a ll 1 -8 5 5 -4 1 5 -8 2 3 7 F a x : 1 -8 5 5 -5 1 5 -4 9 9 1 E m a il : h a lt o n h il ls cl a ss a d s@ m e tr o la n d .c o m

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