Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 17 February 2022, p. 21

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CLASSIFIEDS OBITUARIES | ANNOUNCEMENTS | JOBS | MARKETPLACE 1-800-263-6480 classifieds@metroland.com ANNOUNCEMENTS OBITUARIES | REMEMBERING THE LIVES OF THOSE IN OUR COMMUNITY CS CSCS ANDERSON, Andrew (Andy) NOVENA TO ST. JUDE Doris August 24, 1934 - February 8, 2022 (THANK YOU FOR i Oe PRAYERS ANSWERED) O Holy St. Jude, Apostle & Martyr, great in virtue & rich in mir Je 0 whom as given such great power, come to my assistance. Help me it (This novena has never been known to fail. Must be said for 9 consecutive days. Publication must be promised). M.T.D OBITUARIES OBITUARIES O'KEEFE (Goslinski), Rhonda Jean On Saturday, 2022 passe February 12, away at home in Engineering ntly was Vice President of IP and Contracts at Next Generation Canada. Memorial donations may be made to Cancer Research 4610, Ottawa, (1 888 766 2262). A celebration of life to follow in Chemical m To send expressions of sympathy please visit www.jonesfuneralhome.co announce the passing of our belove aunt, Arm: he was bom i Georgetown, Ontario, Canada younger sister to Bill-a lifelong supporter and proud older brother of Doris's many accomplishments. Doris's call to nursing was influenced by great aunt, a an uncle—a physician who made house call jed Doris's a brother's tonsils on their kitchen table. She trained as an operating 1949, she earned a Scholarship to the University of Toronto and later, fo degrees from Joh Hopkin University—a re n her belief in continuing education and ional career as a ia ind become director of ‘Operative and Acute Care Services and then Director of the Hospital's entire nursing service until 1976, From there, Doris went to Hartford Hospital to becom ice President of | Nursl 9 were she spent 15 y% advancing patient-centered initiatives that promoted pdvehioad riltse practitioner programs. her retirement in 1991, John J. Meehan, then president and her and contribution to the hospital as ve mark that e remain ‘in lace for tim tonelstontiy distinguishing erself as ie consummate nu administrator and 1.” over professional of to simply Boris our nods Vibrant Iways sister who voted ‘of ond! who became such an important part of our personal nds SI established, through her kindness, her support and her capacity jentor. Doris's coteorsinary empathy and the respect and kindness that she 4 nh 3 8 3 4 g 3 a 4 end, We will Cherish thet 'siong with the many wonderful memories of the life she Doris is predeceased by her friends, She Is survived ty he four adoring nieces and ephews, their __ partners, children and grandchildren please consider a donation to Hartford Hospital Nursing ana Education, https://giving.| haritordhosptal online On February 8, 2022 while surrounded by his family, Andy flew coate to be with his { heaven, He leaves behind his loving wife Mary of 64 years. His son Dale (Aruna), grand- son David and granddaughter April. He truly loved ana grandchildrer es behind his Siblings , Dorothy, Marvin, Lillian, Joan, Jeff, and Vance. He was predeceased by his parents and Sophie Anderson, by nieces, nephews and cousins. Andy had a rich and full life. He enlisted in the air force at electrical technician patting i in the first computerized Mac office letter sorting systems and training the operators all around the world. He held working years will also be long rem He was known as handy Andy to those who knew him well. He was very kind and support- ive i the seniors in his community often doing vari- ous odd repair jobs, never cepting more than the cost of the items required to do the repairs. He took great pride in ensuring his work was well done! He was always proud of the special home-made treats he often brought home as a reward for a job done well. He also kept busy with many outdoor activities for himself and others, which helped keep him physical fit until his last andy was extra-ordinarily jenerous in hosting the family mories those who att mation has taken place. icKinnon Family Funeral Home (519) 853-0350 or 1-877-421-9860 (toll free) And have you gone, forever gone and left us here to weep. Tilwe are called to follow you, chief executive of www.carmonfuneralhome.com 0 cheer us with your love, Hartford Hospital described we hope to meet with you again inthe bright world above. fiend and aid ; oyal and tr he, loved by your frends and all whom you knew. ‘Our wonderful friend - that person was you. She is survived by her brother Milan (Marija) in Zagi roatia. Anica was born September 15, 1930, in dak Lika, Croatia, oi immigrated Canada, in 1956 where she new family and friends. They and ith friends sharing a coffee and enjoying Anica's tradi- tional home baking. We would like to thank the Stott at, the focity far tet ig care ro of other, during "her ‘ime there You have touched our hearts forever. Anica will be greatly missed her fami tha she eautiful place, once again enjoying coffee jogether. Pocivaj u miru Mamica. @z0z ‘Lb Asensges ‘Aepsuny | SIH UONEH - dl UL | LZ eordyouy

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