in si de ha lto n. co m O ak vi lle B ea ve r | T hu rs da y, M ar ch 18 ,2 02 1 | 28 MCELROY, Frances Rose ------------------ September 25, 1922 - February 24, 2021 (age 98) Beloved mother of Bob McElroy (Diana). Predeceased by her husband George, her sister Jeanne and brother Roy of London England. Frances passed away peacefully at the North Renfrew Long-Term Care Centre in Deep River, Ontario, on February 24, 2021, in her 99th year. Frances and her husband George lived for many years on Saxon Road in Oakville. Following George's passing in 1994, Frances moved to Deep River in 2000 to be closer to Bob and Diana. She moved into the North Renfrew Long-Term Care Centre in 2015. Following her wishes and considering the current pandemic, she will be interred next to George in St. Jude's Cemetery in Oakville in a private service. More details may be found on the Valley Funeral Home, Deep River website (www.valleyfuneralhome.ca/ obituary/Frances-McElroy). Please sign the Tribute Wall at www.valleyfuneralhome.ca OSWALD, Dr. Ronald December 4, 1934 ¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯ Passed peacefully in his home at the Kensington retirement home in Oakville on Thursday, March 11, 2021 with his wife Dianna by his side holding his hand. Ron was best known for three things; His devoted and beautiful wife, Lady Di, their two sons, Christopher and Michael and their families and his positive and long-lasting impact on the Chiropractic profession. Dad loved his work. It was his passion. He knew his calling at a young age and was meant to be a Chiropractor. He had healing hands and a healing tone. He knew that his profession needed a guide and a leader. He held many positions in the chiropractic world from President of the OCA, which lead to many countless hours working with the CMCC and then moved to the role of the President of the CCA at a national level. He was given the distinction of "Chiropractor of the Year" and soon he followed his calling to become VP of the CCE, a global accreditation group whose mandate was to standardize the education in all of the chiropractic colleges and universities around the world. All this while still running his practice in Stoney Creek, which he did for 50 Years. When dad retired he took the remainder of his life to spend more time with his family; with Michael and Anka and their two children Sloane and Jackson and with Christopher and Shannon and their kids Madison, Chelsea, Abby and Finn. He learned how to slow down and focus on all the excellent adventures with family and friends. He took great pleasure from them and always had fabulous stories to share to anyone who would listen. He continued to play tennis as long as he could, and then it became a reason for him and the tennis "boys" to get together. Like all the things he was involved with, he built wonderful friendships that lasted his lifetime. He always found a way to bring his favorite phrases into conversations, here are the three he liked most; "plan your work, work your plan and plan for the unexpected " "present time consciousness", "lather love lavishly ". If you'd like to send a 15-30 second video message to his wife Dianna or the boys please email to drchris@musclecare.net. Return date March 31, 2021 All of the video or written messages will be placed in one video for you to see on the Oakview funeral website http://oakviewfuneral.ca/ by April 10, 2021 Should you wish to make a donation: "The program name is: Clinical Outcomes, Health Services and Policy Research at the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College. In Memory Donation Link: https://www.cmcc.ca/support/tributes-and-in-memoriam YEUNG, Mary Yiu Sheung (Fung) ¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯ On Monday, March 8, 2021, Mary Yiu Sheung (Fung) Yeung passed away at the age of 73. She was tragically taken from us as an innocent victim of this dreadful pandemic. Mary was born in 1947 in Guangzhou, China. She attended university in Hong Kong, where she studied World Literature. She boldly immigrated to Canada at the age of 27, settling in Oakville, Ontario. She then retrained and worked as a corporate accountant for the majority of her career. On August 28, 1978, she married Mike Chun Kin Yeung. Together, they worked tirelessly to provide every opportunity to their only son, Jeffrey. Mary was a lover of Shakespeare, classical music, and was an avid fan of prodigious violinist, Joshua Bell. As a respectable Chinese mother, she pushed her son through piano lessons, for which he was (in hindsight) extremely grateful. Though, her true devotion was to her family and those closest to her. All those who knew Mary were touched by her generosity and selflessness. She found the greatest fulfilment in spoiling her loved ones (including the four-legged). In recent years, she came to discover the joys of traveling and relished in many voyages with her family and friends. Her adventures brought her all around the globe. In 2018, we were fortunate enough to travel as a family to Halifax, Strasbourg, and Hong Kong for the weddings of her son and two nieces. Her speech at her son's wedding, which she promised to be short and sweet, was more the latter than the former, and is still recounted for its comedic flair and demonstration of her enormous pride for "my Jeffrey". Soon after, Mary was blessed with a grandson, Jonah. He proudly displays her love and talent when wearing the bespoke hand-knitted sweaters she made for him. Mary was preceded in death by her parents, Susie and Chin Hung, and elder sister, Helen. She is survived by her husband, Mike, son, Jeffrey (Erin), grandson, Jonah, brother, Peter (Rebecca), sister and best friend, Margaret, nieces, Kay (Ben) and Lynn (Mathieu), grandniece, Margot, and many other extended family members. A private celebration of her life was held on Tuesday, March 16, 2021. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Breakfast Club of Canada. Online condolences can be made at oakviewfuneral.ca. PAULOFF, Alexander William March 17, 1947 - March 17, 2018 ¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯ I miss your silly sense of humor I miss our adventures I miss looking into those green eyes It's when the good things happen to me I use to tell you immediately I got so many good things coming my way but your not here to share today That's the worse thing about not being together with you WALLACE, Elizabeth Lindsey November 17, 1967 - March 24, 2018 ¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯ Loving and kind in all her ways, Upright and just to the end of her days; Sincere and true, in her heart and mind, Beautiful memories, she left behind. Lovingly remembered by family and friends OBITUARIES | REMEMBERING THE LIVES OF THOSE IN OUR COMMUNITY Pleasant in manner, patient in pain, our loss is your eternal gain. Your cheery ways and smiling face, are a pleasure to recall; you had a kindly word for each, and died beloved by all. What would I give to clasp your hand, your happy face to see, to hear your voice and see your smile, that meant so much to me. Heavy are our hearts today, memory brings you back once more, to the time when you were with us, to the happy days of yore. Time may heal the broken-hearted, time may make the wound less sore; but time will never stop the longing for the loved one gone before. Always so good, unselfish and kind none on this earth your equal I'll find. Honorable and true in all your ways, loving and faithful to the end of your days. OBITUARIES IN MEMORIAM