Oakville Beaver, 18 May 2017, p. 53

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Congratulations! nnP/o GRADUATION NOTICES % 53 | Thursday, May 18, 2017 | OAKVILLE BEAVER | www.insidehalton.com When placing a Double Notice (4.10" x 3.5") in our Lifenews Section. news ca l Obituaries BEAUCHAMP, Joan Frances (nee Chatley) l Obituaries l In Memoriams m e t r o la n d m e d ia 1932-2017 After a lengthy and courageous battle, Mom passed peacefully at home on Wednesday, May 10 with her family, her Bella, and her very special caregivers, Ashley, Phoebe and Maria by her side. As she demonstrated throughout her life, Mom battled 12 years with such grace, spirit and a gentle strength. Having settled in Oakville after arriving from England in 1958, Joan was an active volunteer in addition to her work with her children's schools and activities. Many knew her as an admitting clerk at OTMH and some enjoyed her as a volunteer at the IODE Used Clothing and Opportunity Shop. For 49 years, Mom was a member of the Angela Bruce chapter and Daughters of the Empire where she held numerous positions including Regent. It was through this involvement that she became a keen competitor at the Oakville Curling Club, which endorsed her avid interest in all sports. Joan leaves her husband of 62 years, Bernard, as well as her two children, Joanne and Michael. Joanne's family, husband Bob, grandchildren Brock, Natalie and Kyle, Zackary and wife Jamie, and their children Rachel and Lucas. Michael's family, wife Lorie, granddaughter Alicia and husband Bryan Odom, and their children Taylor and Alexander. Mom was known as "Gigi" to her great grandchildren and she will be truly missed! Memorial donations will be generously accepted to the Juravinski Cancer Centre - BRIGHT RUN (Joanne Stacey) at 699 Concession St., Hamilton, Ontario L8V 5C2 or www.brightrun.ca Cremation has taken place. A Celebration of Life will be held at Kopriva Taylor Com m unity Funeral Home in Oakville, Monday, Place FREE ADS in your local newspaper and online at YourClassifieds.ca FRASER, Duncan SMILEY CRITELLI, Denise For household articles priced at $100 or less · Private Party Only · Maximum 15 words per ad; one item per ad · Community newspapers run 1 week; Daily newspapers run 3 days · Plants, pets, tickets and firewood excluded from offer · Ads publish at first available opportunity; publication dates are not guaranteed · Must be 18+ to place an ad · Metroland Media reserves the right to edit or refuse any submission SUBMITTED TO APPEAR IN M Y LOCAL NEWSPAPER:___________________________ (PLEASE PRINT.) (NAME OF NEWSPAPER) ADCOPY . . a $ PRICE PHONE NO. NAME_ EMAIL ADDRESS ADDRESS POSTAL CODE H OM E# (This n um ber m u st ap p ear in ad) CITY I | Yes. Please send me promotional offers from Metroland Media and its affiliates. m etrolandm edia Connected to your community® Free A p p May 22 at 11 a.m. In lieu of flowers donations to the Oakville Humane Society would be appreciated. "Terminal illness is a thief robbing you o f someone you love. It is also a teacher - it teaches you about death, sacrifice, love, hope, grief, honour and dignity. But mostly, it teaches you about the value o f living your life with joy each day you can." COCHRANE, Rhoda Sadie It is with profound sadness that Molly and Russell advise of the death of their beloved husband and father on Tuesday, May 9, 2017. Duncan was the son of the late Alex and Julia Fraser and brother of the late Frank. He was born on the island of Millport, Scotland in 1945 and grew up in Glasgow before immigrating with Molly to New Brunswick in 1979. They spent 12 years there and Russell was born in Fredericton. The family moved to Ontario in 1990 and they were very happy in Oakville. Duncan was a Master Bookbinder par excellence and had the privilege of working on books for the Queen, other members of the Royal family, two Popes, and Canada's "royalty" Wayne Gretzky and Gordie Howe. He was a good friend to many, kind and supportive to all. Words cannot convey how much he will be missed. A Celebration of Life will be held at Knox Presbyterian Church, 89 Dunn St., Oakville at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, May 27, 2017. Donations in memory of this good man may be made to the Transportation Program of the Canadian Cancer Society who provided us with almost 70 drives to and from hospitals in the course of Duncan's valiant 9 year battle with cancer. The family sends their thanks to the C.C.A.C., Acclaim Health and the wonderful P.S.W.'s who attended Duncan; the doctors and nurses who tried to help him over the years and all the other good folk - friends, family and neighbours - who were there for us. Donations to any Humane Society would also be appreciated. Please, no flowers due to allergies. You fought the fight of your life - now it's time to rest. God bless, Duncan, we love you. S.Y.O.T.O.S. Visit our guest book through www.koprivataylor.com In loving memory of my beautiful wife and beloved, mother, daughter, sister and daughter-in-law. One year has passed and we have been mourning the loss of your presence in our lives. Not a day goes by without a thought of your wonderful smile. You shine bright through our children. You are loved and missed immensely and will never be forgotten. I pray that wherever you are you continue to feel our love for eternity. Forever remembered, your husband Alex children Christian, Vanessa, Tia Mummy, Dave, Nick, Lina and the entire family. January 28, 1923 - May 12, 2017 Passed away peacefully at Wyndham Manor in her 94th year. Predeceased by her husband Murray. She will be lovingly missed by her daughter Faye (Gerald), son Wayne (Tena), grandson Kevin (Lisa), great grandchildren Kelsey and Carson, granddaughter Darlene and great grandchildren Kaitlyn and Ryan. Funeral arrangements will be made in New Brunswick at a later date. J ^ \em a il classified@metrolandwest.con Honour the memory of a LOVED ONE... Place an In Memoriam in the classifieds. C all 9 05 -6 32 -4 4 40 or ^ The Oakville Beaver would like to express sin cere and heart-felt condolences to those who have lost their loved ones.

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