Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 15 Feb 2006, p. 23

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BIRTHS DEATHS Landry Rita (nee MacLellan) 55 Rita passed away peacefully in St. Joseph's hospital Hamilton, on Friday, February 10, 2006. Born January 20, 1951 the daughter of the late Charles MacLellan and Catharine (Tompkins). Rita was born in Toronto where she attended school, graduated and by age 20 was in charge of reservations for all C.N. hotels in Canada. Her career was just blossoming when she met Leonard. He was a medical student, they were married he became a doctor, and they moved to Milton. Rita and Doctor Len were blessed with three children, Lennon, Sullavan, and Zachary whom they adored and their lives soon evolved around. This was not the end of the story for Rita. She had too much energy, love and generosity to be spent on others, not just her family who always came first. One of Rita's many talents was her singing voice. Although in grade school she was rejected from music class for singing off key, she knew better! She was harmonizing. She joined the "Sweet Adeline's" and she soon choreographed, designed costumes, and arranged the music which won her the North American Championship best harmonized quartet. She also loved to dance and was an excellent step dancer. Her Flare for Scottish music came naturally from the place she loved to spend her summers - Cape Breton. Anyone who was in Rita's company had to learn the basic step. (shuffle, hop a dot, dot) She taught hundreds this routine. While raising her children at home she also doubled as the secretary/bookkeeper for her husband, whose office was in their home. Their patients became their friends. It was Rita's warm and caring nature that filled their home with people. She hosted showers, weddings, wakes, sleigh rides, engagement parties, and countless birthday celebrations. She became involved in major environmental protests to stop contaminating the Niagara Escarpment. Soon she and Len where flying to Washington to meet Lois Gibbs (The love Canal) who also became a friend. Rita was instrumental in creating and obtaining funding for "Waste Wise" a successful recycling station in Georgetown. Because of this accomplishment along with countless other community minded efforts, Rita was awarded citizen of the year. For all the roles she played and love that she shared, the most important thing in Rita's life was her family, if her children were happy, she was happy. God bless you Rita. Thank you for sharing your love, kindness and continual support and teaching us how to..."put on the Ritz". Rita is predeceased by her beloved husband Len and her parents Charles and Catherine MacLellan. She is survived by her sister Myna Maclean (Roddie), her brother Jack MacLellan (Charlene) her brother Chuck MacLellan (Wendy) and her three children Lennon, Sullavan and Zachary. She will be greatly missed by all her cousins, nephews, nieces and friends. Cremation has taken place and a memorial service will be held on Saturday, February 18, 2006 at St. George's Church Lowville. (Guelph Line north of Derry Rd. follow Derry Rd. west from Milton). Visitation from 11-12 and service at 12:00. DEATHS IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of a dear wife, mother, daughter-in-law and sister-in-law who passed away February 14th, 2004. www.independentfreepress.com ELLIOTT Gavin Jarvis The best Christmas present ever arrived December 24th, 2005 at 1:00 pm, weighing only 4 lbs., 10 ozs. and 19 1/2" long. Welcomed by proud parents Dwight and Kim Elliott (nee Fowler) and best big sister Olivia. Very excited Grandparents are Paul and Palm Fowler of Burk's Falls and Great Grandmas Marjorie Fowler also of Burk's Falls and Rita Jarvis of Huntsville. Also welcomed by many happy Aunts, Uncles, Cousins and friends. Thank you to Dr. Gunaratnam and all of the wonderful nurses at the Georgetown Hospital, especially Carol and Connie and to Debra Chopp - you are an angel. We are pleased to let everyone know that Gavin is thriving and now weighs over 8 lbs. LANG Steve, Jacquie (Murphy) and big brother Blake are proud to announce the birth of Emily Grace, born on January 25th, 2006, weighing 7 lbs., 3 ozs. Emily is welcomed by Grandma Lois an Marshall, Grandpa Bill and Grandma Kim, Nanny Phene and Poppy Jack, and Great Grandparents Doll, Peggy and Roland. Also welcoming Emily are all her Cousins, Aunts and Uncles. Our thanks to Dr. Gunaratnum, Furness and the OBS/OR team of the Georgetown Hospital (Halton Healthcare Services). FLETCHER, Thomas David Suddenly at home on February 13th, 2006 in his 53rd year. Predeceased by his parents Thomas and Florence Fletcher. Loving brother of Jean and her husband Bill Lagerquist. Loving uncle to Jeff, Greg and Michael. Beloved nephew of Jean Lansdell. Friends may call at the Ward Funeral Home 52 Main Street South, Highway #10, Brampton on Thursday February 16th, 2006 from 2-4 and 7-9 pm and Friday February 17th, 2006 from 12-1 pm. Funeral Service will be held on Friday at 1:00 pm in the chapel. Interment Brampton Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to the charity of your choice or Lions Camp, Dorset would be greatly appreciated by the family. Condolences to the family may be sent to thomas.fletcher@wardfh.com DELIA CARREIRO AUGUST 7th, 1976 - FEBRUARY 14th, 2004 An Angel who loved to smile. An Angel who only stayed a short while. An Angel who we will never forget. An Angel who will always be in our hearts. We miss you very much. Love the Carreiro Family CARDS OF THANKS THE family of Charles Davies thank everyone who sent flowers, donations, cards and condolences after his passing. A special thank you to the V.O.N., Cecile, Alberto and Shannon, and Dr. Trant who helped us through this difficult time. The Ladies Auxiliary, Branch 120 for preparing lunch for family and friends. Thanks to Rev. Peter Barrow and Jones and Son Funeral Home. Ellen Davies and Family A man can never be poor when he has family and good friends. On February 11th, I felt like a very rich man. Thanks, Fred Dunn CARTWRIGHT, Bruce Left us February 15th, 1997 Time may erase many things, But this it will never, The memory of those happy days, When we were all together. We miss you, Family and friends STAPLES, Joan Edith May 19th, 1930 till February 13th, 2004 In loving memory of my wife and friend, mother and grandmother of 3 sons and 4 grandchildren and one daughter-in-law, Wendy. We remember her smile and laughter from deep inside inherited from her family and I and our family and friends where beneficiaries of that loving and happy personality all my fifty five years together, and will be saddened by our loss but lovingly remembered for the rest of our lives. With love, Jack Staples and family and friends DEATHS CLARK, Lynda (nee Williams) Peacefully, after an unbelievable and courageous battle with cancer, on Saturday, February 11th, 2006 at her home in Georgetown. Lynda, in her 59th year, beloved and cherished wife of Bob Clark. Loving mother of Gary Morrow and his wife Nicole, Wayne and his wife Leah, Tammy and her husband Tim and Tracey. Loved daughter of Audrey Williams and the late George Williams. Proud grandmother of Jordan, Caitlin, Emily, Lauren, Ethan, Brea, Liam and Ty. Dear sister of Heather Robinson (Bob) and Debbie Olver (Doug). Friends will be received at the J.S. Jones & Son Funeral Home, 11582 Trafalgar Road, north of Maple Avenue, Georgetown, 905-877-3631 on Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 pm. Funeral service will be held in the chapel on Wednesday, February, 15th 2006 at 1:30pm. Interment Greenwood Cemetery, Georgetown. In Lieu of flowers, contributions to the Cancer Assistance Services of Halton Hills would be appreciated. To send expressions of sympathy visit www.jsjonesandsonfuneralhome.com BERRY, Peter Cushing Commander RCN, retired It is with deep sadness the Berry family announce the death of Peter Berry on February 13th, 2006. Peter was born in Shanghai on October 24th, 1923, and grew up in Rockcliffe Park, Ottawa. He was educated at Ashbury College, Lisgar Collegiate and Queen's University. He joined the Navy in 1944 as a RCN Volunteer Reserve Sub Lieutenant and served in HMCS Kootenay; in August 1945, he was appointed Lieutenant in the RCN. He served in numerous ships, attaining the rank of Commander and serving as captain of HMCS Algonquin before taking volunteer retirement in 1964. Peter had four great loves throughout his life; the Royal Canadian Navy, the game of squash, which he played competitively to the end, his family and the farm. Peter Berry is survived by his devoted wife of 49 years, Anne, his children Matthew, Frances (Nik), David (Fiona) and Michael (Lindsay) and grandchildren: Margaux, Nicole, Julia, Tobin, Christian, Jillian, Adam and Shannon. Visitation will be held at the Farm, 9690 Highway #25 on Thursday, February 16th, 2006 from 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm. A memorial service at Grace Church on the Hill, Forest Hill, Toronto will be held on Friday February 17th, 2006 at 4:00 pm and afterwards at 124 Park Road, Rosedale, Toronto. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Milton District Hospital or Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital.

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