OBITUARIES | REMEMBERING THE LIVES OF THOSE IN OUR COMMUNITY § OBITUARIES TOOGOOD, Maud Emily (Dale) ‘WILLIAMS, Gordon Claude The IFP - Halton Hills | Thursday, November 11,2021 | 30 Keegan, Olli, Delielah, Elijah and Rylann, whom she made feel special and appreciated. She took a keen interest in each of their lives. Maud was predeceased by her parents William and Maud Dale as well as siolings Peggy, id Joe. She will Northern Ireland. A loving and caring person, Maud started her nursing in Northern ilo, ending in eorget in 40 years later. She appreciated everything. November 16, 1943 - (a October 28, 2021 s she was bei her family and fiends or travelling destination. Our family is very gt rateful to Maud's friends that sted, cored for and reached out during her illness. That little smile she got each time ly face was priceless. Mum was extremely lucky with the great care she received from the nurses, doctors, care givers and others during this difficult time. You were always there for us, listened to us, bein hear. ability to have friends as family and family as friends was something special. We loved yo w We were loved. Miss you always. Arrangements a he me Macintyre Funeral 5399 Wellington Roadl 2, Erin, Ontario. Cremation to take place with a Celebration of Life to follow on Saturda East, Erin from 12 p.m - 4 p.m. Memorial donations, in mem Maud, be made to Bethel the family a condolence www.macintyrefamilyfuneralh Macintyre Family Funeral Home 519-822-2231 Passed away, peacefully on November 2021 at Algonquin erate Residential 26, 19: Ontario to parents David a nee Curtis Weston) witiams Beloved husband of ne rawford) Willams who were marred on June 30, 1973. Loving father of Darryl (Julie) Wilms lan (Kim) Williams and Gi (Amanda) grandfather of Dryden, Gavin, Mason, by mi jews and extended fam rmily. leaves wonderful and hardball pitcher with many Georgetown rep teams. He sssages of cont married his High School sweetheart Joanne in 1973 and together their lives were a non stop adventure. Gord became a Master Electrician (working with Dad), he Volunteer Firefighter ond = 8 z 5 mour was legendary and | he could tell a joke almost as good as his Dad - but his legacy will always be his devotion to his family. He was a | and devoted husband to his ‘Janny", a great their to us all to be grateful for our health, our families, our loved ones and to live each day to its ful Gord rerloyed fishing, golfing, baseball and of course his beloved Maple Leafs but it was his family that gave him the jost joy out of life. Gord was deeply loved by his family and will be missed and always cherished. A celebration of life will take place on Saturday, December 2021 from 2-5 a ingsley funeral H ome, Ravens liffe Road, Huntsvile, Ontario, Please visit Gord's memorial page at Evelyn Frerichs In loving memory of a very special Mom who passed away on November 12, 2011 Love Lives On Those we love remain with us for love itself lives on, and cherished memories because a loved one's gone. we love can never be more than a thought apart, mory, theyll ‘we on vin the heart. Love and Memories Endure Forever loved, ry, Gi i Together again with our beloved Baron KENT, Bil April 26, 1937 - November 16, 2015, Nothing can ever take away The love ah com to place your name on the visitation list. As a expression of sym memorial donations made to Hospice Huntsville. }dolence can be left at www.billingsleyfuneralhome.com Fond memories linger everyday Remembrance keeps him near Love and Miss You, Bridget, Billy, Dena and amela BEEBE IOS Awonderful person, friend and aide, one who was better God never made; a wonderful worker, so loyal and true, one in a million — that person was you. Just in your judgment, always right; honest and liberal, ever upright; loved by your friends and all whom you knew. Our wonderful friend — that person was you. GILBERT, Kenneth McArthur Kenneth was born on January University of Toronto as a Mining — Engin before serving in The Royal Navy in the Second World War. He pursued his passion in geology working in several jorthen © Ontario mining Ne ‘towns, one of which being the notably a Sub-Lieutenant on the H.M.S. Martin. He survived the sinking of the HMS. gi 3 3 = 3 é Fy g through brokerage _ business, took the family to Montreal. Kenneth then returned to Toronto in 1975 shortly before ing from an extremely ful. career in the insurance business. Sadly, Kennett passed away 2, 1990 in Issiesetge, leaving behind is wife and their four grandchildren. He is deep! i by family and departed this world too soon. We cannot express our gratitude enough 10 to socitice Shel ies so that we can live in peace in this beautiful country.” Jaren thought of seme vrmemibrence Just a memory sad and tru: