39 | Thursday, June 23, 2016 | OAKVILLE BEAVER | www.insidehalton.com Anniversaries / Milestones l Obituaries l Lifetimes l Obituaries l Obituaries l Obituaries Celebrating an Anniversary? Post your announcement in the Burlington Post or Oakville Beaver. In Loving Memory Judith Anne Pisani (nee Coe) February 11, 1946 - June 17, 2016 Survived by her loving husband, Bruno Pisani of 52 years, best friend and daughter, Bruna Pisani and the "twinkle of her eye" her grandson, Valentino Pisani. Best described by friends as "lovely" and "sophisticated" she was a wonderful woman, devoted wife, loving mother and Nonna who adored her family. Judy will be sadly missed and lovingly remembered by all who knew her. Her example and her strength of character will be our inheritance. www.lifenews.ca A private family service was held June 18, 2016 at the Oakview Funeral Home followed by cremation. Friends wishing to make a contribution to Judy's memory may do so in one of the following manners; 1) on line by visiting the Parkinson's Canada website, "donate now", or; 2) over the telephone by calling 1 800 565 3000. BOLLINGER, Victor Duane Victor D. Bollinger, formerly of Meadville, passed away suddenly at his Florida home on February 1, 2016. Devoted husband to Dr. Ceferina Trenholm, and loving father to Brian (Tereasa) Weaver, Debbi (Mike) Conrad-Clarke, Connie (Roy) Hulling, Renee (Neil) Bradshaw, Lisa (Kruno) Marunic, Carlotta Trenholm, Wally (Nagar) Trenholm. Grandfather to Amanda, Eric, Jaci, Jillian, Courtney, Donnica, Carissa, Alisa, Cy, Desiree, Justin, Ashley, Casey, Carl, Lucas, Aaron, Domagoj and Cole. Survived by sisters Patty and Wanda. Gone to be with his loving parents, William Albert and Hazel Eleanor Bollinger and siblings, John, Phyllis, Amy, Betty and granddaughter Jessica Hulling. On Sunday, June 26, 2016 at 5 p.m. there will be an INTENTION MASS for Vic Duane Bollinger at St. James Church at 231 Morden Rd., Oakville, ON, L6K 2S2, 905-845-3603, followed by a short service and hors d'oeuvre with special Filipino Sweets sponsored by the FILIPINO SOCIAL CLUB OF OAKVILLE (FSCO) whom Vic held so very dearly in his heart. In lieu of flowers donations of any amount of money payable to Oakville Hospital Foundation for hospital equipment. Address is: 3001 Hospital Gate, Oakville, ON, L6M 0L8: 905-338-4642 www.oakville hospitalfoundation.com For the Oakville Hospital Memory Foundation Form, contact: Josephine Arguez: President, FSCO: 647-899-0905 Tess Dow: Secretary, FSCO: 416-998-8377 Luisa Noliido: Executive Adviser, FSCO: 905-338-6882 Dr. Ceferina Trenholm Executive Adviser, FSCO: 905-844-5306 RYMES, Gary It is with great sadness that we announce the death of Gary Charles Rymes on Thursday, June 16, 2016. After a short but courageous battle with cancer, Gary passed at Oakville Hospital surrounded by loving Family and Friends. Gary is survived by his two children, David Rymes, wife Courtney, proud Grandpa to Rayanna and his daughter Christine Rymes and their mother Judy Rymes. Always loved by his siblings, Marlene Rankin, Pat VanKooten, Bill Rymes, Colleen MacKay as well as many nieces and nephews. A very special thanks to his "best friend" Rick Link and girlfriend Deb Doucette for their kindness and friendship. A memorial will be held on Saturday, June 25, 2016 at 11:30 a.m. at the Firehall, 2441 Lakeshore Rd. W., Oakville, ON. Letters of condolence, shared stories and memorial donations may be left for the family online at www.mckersie-kocher.ca and you will receive a voucher for of your baby's precious hand or footprint ($25.00 value) compliments of: Tel: 905-825-8731 · Email: oakville@weepiggies.com www.WeePiggies.com Call 905-632-4440 to place your announcement VUORI, Henry Fredrik (Hank) B.Sc., P. Eng. Hank passed away peacefully in his 96th year at Oakville-Trafalgar Memorial Hospital on Friday, June 17, 2016 surrounded by loving family. Hank is survived by his beloved wife of 67 years, Grace (nee Mohr), his daughters Elizabeth (Rolf Wichman) and Janet, and was predeceased by his son-in-law, Thomas Graham Stone. He leaves behind four grandsons of whom he was immensely proud: Christian Wichman (Nataly Kim), Eric Wichman (Caitlin Harrigan), Michael Stone (Alice Luo) and James Stone. He also leaves behind his sister-in-law and her husband, Betty and Jack Green, their children Carol, Gayle, Nancy and Geoffrey and families, as well as relatives in Finland. Hank was born in Pori, Finland, the only child of Elsa (nee Tytykoski) and Karl Fredrik Vuori. The family emigrated to Canada in 1924 and Hank spent his childhood in Garson and Sudbury Ontario. He graduated from Sudbury Mining and Technical School before earning his B.Sc. in Mining Engineering at Queen's University in 1943. It was there that he met Grace and they married in 1949. After serving in the Canadian Navy, Hank began a long and distinguished career as an exploration geologist with INCO during which he literally travelled the world. His extensive work in the Canadian Arctic resulted in the discovery of several significant mineral deposits. He also explored properties in Guatemala, New Zealand, Australia, New Guinea, Borneo, Brazil, Cyprus, Mexico, South Africa, several central American countries as well as northwestern and southwestern United States. Alongside his professional work, Hank was a gifted amateur photographer. Upon his return the family gathered for what was affectionately known as "compulsory admiration time" to view his latest collection of slides. Beginning with his first trip to the arctic in 1948, Hank documented the people he encountered as well as the terrain and wildlife. Some of his arctic photos were published in LIFE magazine and Time/LIFE books. Those who knew Hank will remember his quiet reserve combined with his wonderful sense of humour and ability to tell a good story. His numerous adventures in the field were the source of many of these stories. Close encounters with bears and poisonous snakes as well as sleeping in snowbanks all became humorous anecdotes when Hank recounted them with his characteristic grin. Hank was dedicated to his family and spent a large part of his retirement restoring the Mohr family home in Quyon, Quebec. Armed with considerable practical skills and the ability to outwork men half his age, Hank took on any challenge. Splitting rocks, digging trenches, and planting thousands of trees were his idea of healthy exercise. As a result of his hard work and dedication, the extended family spent many, many happy times together at the old house. The Vuori family extends their deepest appreciation for the wonderful support provided by Caregivers Alexandra and Claudette as well as by the doctors and nurses of Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital, in particular Eileen McDonald Karcz. Visitation is at Kopriva Taylor Funeral Home, 64 Lakeshore West, Oakville, on June 24, 2016 from 11 a.m. with funeral service to follow at 1 p.m. Interment will be at the Mohr Cemetery in Quyon, Quebec later in the summer. For those wishing to do so, donations in memorium may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation. To give online or private condolences please visit our guestbook at www.koprivataylor.com. ZARDO, Mike (Gildo) It is with heavy hearts and treasured memories that we announce the sudden death of Mike Zardo after a short, courageous battle with cancer. Beloved and devoted husband of 47 years to Debbie Zardo. Proud father and best friend to his only son Rod Zardo (Jaime). Mike's life changed dramatically with the arrivals of his two cherished grandchildren, Nicholas and Chloe whom he adored. His role as papa brought him enormous joy and delight. Funeral and interment took place on June 14, 2016. Honour the memory of a LOVED ONE... Place an In Memoriam in the classifieds. Call 905-632-4440 or email classified@metrolandwest.com The Oakville Beaver would like to express sincere and heart-felt condolences to those who have lost their loved ones.