13 | The IFP -H alton H ills | T hursday,S eptem ber 17,2020 theifp.ca We want to celebrate with you! 1-800-263-64801-800-263-6480 oror classifieds@metroland.com During this difficult time, it's hard to celebrate without family and friends. That's why we are offering *Offer valid until September 30, 2020 *Some restrictions apply To place your announcement or to get more information, contact us at: 50% discount on your When placing your ad online through your community website, please enter the code ANN2020 Anniversary, Birth, Birthday, Engagement, Graduation and Marriage announcements KUBLICK, Arthur September 28th, 1927 - September 7th, 2020 ¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯ Our most beloved husband, father, grandfather, great grandfather and friend has passed peacefully into Glory. Arthur moved to Canada from Poland at 9 months of age. His family homesteaded in northern Manitoba in the Sinclair School District in the town of Minitonas. In the summer he farmed and in the winter he worked in the local sawmills. In 1949 he married the love of his life, Lydia Hart. That love never faded with time and shone through even as he dealt with Alzheimer's and faced the last hours of his life here on earth. In 1955 Arthur, Lydia and their one year old daughter, Cheryl moved to Toronto. Arthur took a job at the A&P Bakery and worked there for 37 years earning the title of "Master Baker". Shortly after this move two more children were added to the family - Karen and Darrell. Over the years Arthur used his carpentry, building and problem solving skills to help with many family projects and was always willing to lend a helping hand to neighbours and friends. Whatever he did, he did well. His handiwork can be seen in his own homes as well as those of his children over the years. If you knew Arthur you will remember him as a quiet man who loved his family wholeheartedly, who was always available to help, never judged or complained and had a quick sense of humour. He always had a ready smile. Arthur was a faithful man of God and loved his Lord with all his heart. His greatest desire was that all his family would come to love and serve the Lord, and daily he would bring them before his heavenly Father. Arthur and family were founding members of Thistletown Baptist Church in Rexdale where he was actively involved as a deacon and trustee. When Arthur and Lydia moved to Georgetown in 2007 to live closer to their daughters and families, they became members of Living Hope Alliance Church. Arthur leaves to mourn, his beloved wife Lydia, his daughters Cheryl Cardon (Norman), and Karen Lutz (Steve) and son Darrell (Louise). He also leaves his grandson Nathan Cardon (Laura and great-grandson, Henry), grandson Aaron Cardon (Jennifer, great grandson Everett and great granddaughter Makenzie), granddaughter April Lutz (Jon, great grandsons Johnny and Nicholas), grandson Kevin, granddaughter Laura, granddaughter Brittany and grandson Braeden. He also leaves his brothers Henry (Cecile) and Eric (Gloria) and sister Lila (Larry, deceased), brother-in-law, Dr. Gordon Tomm (sister Elma, deceased) and their families. All of Lydia's remaining siblings, nieces and nephews also mourn his passing. He was well-loved by all. This is the chorus from one of Arthur's favourite hymns written by Jim Hill, 1955. What a day that will be when my Jesus I shall see, When I look upon His face, the One who saved me by His grace; When He takes me by the hand, And leads me through the Promised Land, What a day, glorious day that will be. Art, Dad, Papa .... you have arrived home. We look forward to the day we will be together again. Love your family. To send expressions of sympathy visit, www.jonesfuneralhome.co LAWR, Sheldon 1922 - 2020 ¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯ Falling just short of his quest to reach 100, in his 99th year, Shel passed at the Sunnybrook Veteran's Centre. Predeceased by his parents and 6 siblings. Shel married his beloved wife May on September 21st, 1946 at Erin Presbyterian Church. The two had been married for 66 years at the time of May's passing in 2015. The two had 4 children together. Shel served in World War II as an army private and a truck and tank driver where he drove supplies for D-day and transported goods across France, Belgium, Holland and Germany. Shel will be deeply missed by his children Cheryl (Harry), Al (Heather), Greg (Rhonda) and predeceased by Steve (Katrina). He will be missed by his grandchildren Danielle, Nicole, Julie, Michelle, Melissa and Samantha and his great grandchildren Marcus, Alex, Rhianna, Griffin, Kayla and Charli. Shel spent his final years at the Sunnybrook Veteran's Centre where he had the opportunity to live with his fellow veterans. Shel enjoyed his time there; getting to listen to live music, spending time in the garden and getting to venture out to various legions. Shel had the chance to be honoured as a World War II veteran at both a Toronto Maple Leafs game and a Toronto Blue Jays game. Shel's family would like to extend a thank you to all of the staff at the Sunnybrook Veteran's Centre. The extra care that was taken throughout the past few months, during Covid-19, to schedule video calls with the family has been greatly appreciated. A private service for family will be held. A celebration of life will be held at a later time. As expression of sympathy, if you wish, donations may be made to the MS Society of Canada or the Sunnybrook Veterans Grant a Wish program. To send expressions of sympathy, please visit www.jonesfuneralhome.co MURPHY, Hazel September 5th, 2020 ¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯ Peacefully, on Saturday September 5th, 2020 at the Georgetown Hospital. Hazel, in her 94th year, wife of the late Fred Pillinger and the late Ed Murphy. Loved sister of William Burgan and the late Gloria. Hazel will be fondly remembered by many nieces and nephews. Cremation has taken place. In memory, contributions to the Canadian Diabetes Association would be appreciated. To send expressions of sympathy visit www.jonesfuneralhome.co ANNOUNCEMENTS OBITUARIES OBITUARIES | REMEMBERING THE LIVES OF THOSE IN OUR COMMUNITY Always so good, unselfish and kind none on this earth your equal I'll find. We are sad within our memory, lonely are our hearts today; for the one we loved so dearly has forever been called away. We think of you in silence, no eye may see us weep; but many silent tears are shed when others are asleep. 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