th ei fp .c a Th e IF P -H al to n H ill s | T hu rs da y, F eb ru ar y 14 ,2 01 9 | 38 classifieds HARTNAGLE, Steven James April 20, 1959 - February 12, 2019 With his family right by his side, Steve passed away on Tuesday, February 12, 2019 at his home in Acton. Steve will be forever cherished in the hearts of his wife of 32 years Kathleen (Dills) and sons Joseph David (JD) and Matthew Dean. Loving son of Patricia and the late Joseph Hartnagle. Steve will be missed by his Michigan family, his brothers Mark (Kathy) Hartnagle, and the late Jim Hartnagle and his sisters Pam (Chris) Eckert, and Deb (Kurt) Kwiatkowski, his nieces Taryn (Phil) Dennis and Katie (Scott) Lafever, nephews Aiden Eckert and David Hartnagle and great-niece Josey. Steve was also dearly loved by the late Kay and Dave Dills, his in-laws. Steve, his dad Joe, and his brothers loved the outdoors and grew up with a passion for hunting and fishing. Steve cultivated that knowledge into Blackfly Lures, a business he proudly ran for over 20 years with his helpers including Charlene and Corey. As per his request, this year's fishing shows that start Thursday will be manned by family team led by Matt. Steve was also a meticulous painter and successfully operated Hartnagle Painting. He developed a number of special customers including Audrey who contacted him every day. With a heart of gold woven with a wee bit of a stubborn streak, Steve was a wonderful husband and friend. He enjoyed time alone in the woods, experimenting with his smokers, and cooking up feasts. Steve often favoured socially questionable t-shirt slogans, loved a good Scotch and would mutter his opinions at news radio. But more than anything he was proud of his sons JD and Matt and what they have accomplished. Diagnosed a year ago with cancer, Steve taught us many lessons about life and what is important. He was so grateful that both Matt and JD chose to come back from their homes on the west coast to support him as he courageously fought this disease without complaint. The Goldens, Pippa and new puppy George provided endless love, companionship and many laughs in a difficult time. The family is grateful for the incredible care and support he received from his teams at Princess Margaret and CCAC with special recognition to Dr. Colleen Darling and Jericho whose kindness will not be forgotten. As per his wishes there will be a pre-party at 20 John Street South, Acton from 2 - 8 p.m. on Wednesday, February 20, 2019 and the "real" party to follow at Leonard Lake in the summer. Steve saw how necessary support for those surviving cancer was so if desired a donation to Cancer Assistance Services Halton Hills (CASHH) or Princess Margaret Hospital Head and Neck Clinic would be greatly appreciated. MacKinnon Family Funeral Home www.mackinnonfamilyfuneralhome.com (519) 853-0350 or 1-877-421-9860 (toll free) ALLAN, Marjorie Thelma (nee McEnery) Peacefully with her family, at the Bennett Centre in Georgetown. Marj, in her 86th year, devoted and lov ing wi fe of the la te Kenneth Allan. Cherished and much loved mother of Connie (Dave) McMenemy, Larry, Gayle and Gwen (Hessel) Faber. Loving grandmother of Lindsay, Richard, Dianne, Heather, Liz, Abygaile, Cameron, Michael and Jill. Great grandmother of 11. Dear sister of Bill (Jean) McEnery and sisters-in- law Betty (John) Ware and Joyce Flewell ing. Aunt Marj wil l be remembered fondly by many nieces and nephews as well. Many wil l remember Mom from her years with Ken working in and managing a grocery store on G e o r g e t o w n ' s M a i n S t r e e t , originally Carroll's, then Superior Food Market. Following that, she w o r k e d f o r 2 0 y e a r s i n t h e insurance business. Mom also enjoyed time with friends curling and golfing at North Halton. The family is thankful for the care mom received in recent months at Mountainview Residence and later the Bennett Centre. A private funeral will be held. In memory, contr ibut ions to the Bennett Centre or Georgetown Hospital Foundation would be appreciated. To send expressions of sympathy visit www.jonesfuneralhome.co BRYANT, John Douglas O.N. (Order of Niagara) Born in London, Ontario on April 2 3 r d , 1 9 3 0 . " D o u g " p a s s e d peacefully away, surrounded by his loved ones, on Sunday February 10th, 2019 at the Georgetown Hospital. Doug had a big spirit and touched the hearts of many. His time at E m p i r e B r a s s M a n u f a c t u r i n g Company (EMCO) in London and then EMCO Plastics in Brampton for 44 years, started the foundation for his family. Here he enjoyed the company of many friends as well as his work. As fate would have it, the opportunity to move presented itself and as apprehensive as the family was, they settled in Glen Williams in 1970. He loved everything about the "Glen"; his new home, his long-time connection to the Church, his friends, the volunteer work and most of all his family as it grew. Although he never considered himself a traveller Barb lovingly persuaded him to go to Britain and he loved it. Doug cherished his wife Barbara "Barb" of 67 years and admired his two sons Robert "Bob" (Jo-Anne) and Richard "Dick" (Christine). His grandchildren Jocelyn (Mark), Caitlin and Trevor (Megan) were the apples of his eye and he adored his great grandchildren Grayson and Adelyn. He leaves behind a loving family who will forever miss his presence. The family would also like to give a special thanks to Jan LaFlamme and the ladies of the Georgetown Hospital Pharmacy for your help and support during Doug's illness and hospital stay. Friends will be received at the Jones Funeral Home, 11582 Trafalgar Road, Georgetown 905-877-3631 on Friday February 15th, 2019 from 7:00-9:00 pm. A time of gathering will be held at St Alban the Martyr Anglican Church, 537 Main Street, Glen Williams on Saturday February 16th, 2019 at 11:00 o'clock. In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to St. Albans, Glen Williams or the Lions Foundation of Canada Dog Guides (Oakville, ON). To send expressions of sympathy visit www.jonesfuneralhome.co POYNTZ, Linda Jessie Peacefully after a courageous battle with cancer on Friday, February 1, 2019 at her home in Cobourg at the age of 72. Linda was the loving wife of Bryan, caring mother to Melynda (Mark), Adam (Shannon), and Ryan (Stephanie); nurturing grandmother to Melissa, Emily, Lilly, Maya, Avery and Ainsley. Throughout her final year, Linda continued to make many memories with her family, cherished a t r ip to Western Canada and c e l e b r a t e d h e r 5 0 t h w e d d i n g anniversary with Bryan on November 29, 2018. Family was paramount in Linda's life and she was surrounded at home by loved ones in her final days. Linda will be greatly missed and will live in our hearts forever. A Celebration of Linda's Life will take place on Saturday, March 16, 2019 from 12 - 5 p.m. at The Best Western P lus Cobourg Inn and Conference Center, 930 Burnham St., Cobourg. Memorial donations in Linda's name can be made to Northhumberland Hills Hospital Foundation, Cobourg ON Cancer & Supportive Care Clinic - nhhfoundation.ca. Death Notices Death Notices Death Notices Death Notices Death Notices Death Notices R 00 14 71 69 73 We Would like to express our sincerecondolences o those Who have lost loved ones. condolences to those Sample 24 Nothing can ever take away The love a heart holds dear. 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