Oakville Beaver, 23 Mar 2017, p. 39

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39 | Thursday, March 23, 2017 | OAKVILLE BEAVER | www.insidehalton.com news ca l O b itu a rie s DUGGAL, Surinder Kaur May 9, 1929 - March 17, 2017 Beloved mother to Dneta Khokha and Mangesh Singh Duggal. Cherished grandmother to Priya Khokha Jacobsen, Kiran Khokha, Arjun Sant Singh Duggal, Amrit Singh Duggal and great-grandmother to Devi Rose Jacobsen and Lasya May Jacobsen. Surinder Duggal was born in Amritsar, India and also a global citizen. Her favorite place was Oakville where she lived for the past twenty years. Her kindness was exceeded only by her never-ending generosity and spirituality. Her loving husband, Mr. Sant Singh Duggal, passed away in 1995. She had a special place in her heart for Dr. Daleep Singh Duggal, Dr. Gurnam Singh Gill and Mrs. Shani Gill. The family is grateful to the caregivers at the Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital and her extensive network of friends at Knox Heritage and beyond. She will be dearly missed but never forgotten. Visitation services are set for 10 a.m., funeral services at 11 a.m. on Friday, March 24, 2017 at the Glen Oaks Funeral Home and Cemetery, 3164 Ninth Line, Oakville, Ontario L6H 7A8, www.glenoaks.ca. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Canadian Diabetes Association. l O b itu a rie s l O b itu a rie s ORPHANACOS, Carol Jean Carol was born at home in Edmunston, New Brunswick on February 17, 1941 to Tom and Jean (MacGillivray) Sawyer. She was the second of three children and is survived by both brothers Vaughn (Dana) and Ralph (Paula). Carol graduated from Ecole Superieure Cormier in 1959 with Honours and was the proud recipient of the Birk's Medal of Leadership for Outstanding Leadership qualities throughout her high school years. l O b itu a rie s l O b itu a rie s TRILLIA, Robert Malcolm 1928 - 2017 Robert M. Trillia (1928-2017) passed away peacefully in Oakville, Ontario, March 12, 2017. He is survived by his darling Helen (Lockey), his children, grandchildren and many nephews and nieces. Robert graduated from the University of Toronto in 1955, year he moved back home to Argentina where he practiced architecture for 30 years. Throughout his life Robert was an avid golfer and passionate squash player who remained active in these sports until well into his 60s. In 1985 Robert moved his family to Canada, where he worked for George Brown College till his retirement. This was a time to enjoy music, swimming, volunteering, lawn bowling and especially woodworking, his lifelong passion. We shall all remember him in the beautiful things he made for us, and truly miss his infectious laugh, his stories, his dreams and his love of life and learning. In 2010 Robert was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease. He was courageous and brave throughout, and fought till the end to understand!! We would like to thank the innumerable friends and professionals who through their kindness and generosity of spirit gave his life meaning and dignity till the end. A celebration of life will take place in the spring. For anyone wishing to do so, donations can be made to the S.E.N.A.C.A. Seniors Day Program (905-337-8937), or to the Adult Day Program at acclaimhealth.ca Carol met and married Nick Orphanacos in 1961. Their children Stephanie (Ed), Karen, David (deceased), Christina (Pat) and Keatha (Paul) were born between 1962 and 1976. The couple relocated to Ontario in 1965. Carol joined the Ministry of Community and Social Services in 1966. Her first position was at the Ontario Women's Guidance Centre in Brampton, now known as the Vanier Centre for Women. Her career carried her through many of the treatment and correctional centres of southern Ontario. These included the Andrew Mercer Reformatory for Women, Elmcrest, the Oakville Assessment and Reception Centre that became the Syl Apps Youth Centre. She participated in policy development in Toronto in the Operational Support Unit attached to the Children's Service Division of MCSS. She consulted to the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador in a study of Secure Custody. She travelled to Simcoe to become the Superintendent at Sprucedale School. Carol was contracted to provide support and direction to the Oxford Regional Centre and she proudly ended her career (2000) at the Genest Detention Centre for Youth. Carol's deep seated empathy and belief in service to those less fortunate was a motivating force in her journey to change the system by making it better for those involved (staff and clients) and by bringing the concepts of equality and accountability to this sector. At her retirement, the representative of the Minister of Community and Social Services credited Carol and two of her peers (Dave Mason; Provincial Director and Les Horne; Provincial Advocate) as being the three individuals whose interpretation of the Young Offenders Act shaped it's application for the rest of the Province. Carol's legacy lives on in the lives of the many, who met her as troubled youth and moved forward to become successful members of the community. She worked with great dedication to her staff; providing guidance and mentorship was an aspect of her career that she most especially enjoyed. Carol was greatly loved by her Family and leaves behind 6 grandchildren (Brier, Mike, Steven, Alexandra, Nicholas and Grace), many nieces and nephews and a number of close friends who will miss her greatly. Carol suffered a hemorrhagic stroke in the early morning hours of March 6th and passed with grace from the Hamilton General Hospital on March 10th, surrounded by her Family. Carol's ashes will be interred in Antigonish Nova Scotia and a celebration of life will follow in July. The Family would like to thank all who have sent their condolences and most respectfully request in lieu of flowers that donations be sent to Haldimand-Norfolk Reach where families and children access services. RUSH, Thomas It is with great sadness that Tom's family shares his sudden passing on March 11, 2017. Tom was the treasured brother of Lynda and her husband Lou and Lisa and her husband Mike. He was a loving uncle to Matthew, Maria, Joseph and Jessica and cherished son of the late Jack and Jean Rush. Born and raised in Oakville, friends and neighbours will remember Tom as a soft spoken man with a kind heart. His thoughtfulness and sincerity will be greatly missed by everyone who knew him. Family and friends will be received at the OAKVIEW FUNERAL HOME 56 Lakeshore Rd. W.(one block east of Kerr St.), Oakville on Saturday April 1st From 10-12 p.m. with a Memorial Service beginning at 12 p.m. in the Oakview chapel. Donations in memory of Tom to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated. Online condolences may be offered at www.oakviewfuneral.ca MARTIN, Bruce James (Jim) Peacefully, at Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital on Tuesday, March 14, 2017 in his 47th year. Loving father of Julie and Jamie, sadly missed by Nathalie. Cherished son of Martin and Agnes. Beloved brother of Lorraine Helmkay and her husband Jimmy and their family Cameron and Declan. Sadly missed by many friends in Oakville and Brampton. A service of remembrance will be held at the Glen Oaks Funeral Chapel, 3164 Ninth Line, Oakville on Monday, March 27, 2017 at 1:00 p.m. As an expression of sympathy donations may be made to the ICU at Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital. Oakview Funeral Home by Arbor Memorial WILLIAMS, Andrew James Aalbacom O akville Beaver The Oakville Beaver would like to express sincere and heart-felt condolences to those who have lost their loved ones. Place an In Memoriam in the classifieds. Honour the memory o f a LOVED ONE... Andrew passed away suddenly, on March 18, 2017 at the age of 31. Much loved son of Richard and Jane. He will also be greatly missed by his sister Alexandra, brother Scott and grandmother Angela Williams. Predeceased by grandparents Harry and Margaret Murdoch and Bert Williams. Although he left this world far too soon, we will cherish the happy times spent with Andrew. His friendly nature will be dearly missed. Forever in our hearts and memories. A private family graveside service will take place in the near future. Memorial donations to Halton ADAPT (haltonadapt.org) would be appreciated. Visit our guest book through www.koprivataylor.com J \ emaildassified@metroland

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