Oakville Beaver, 9 Feb 2023, p. 24

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2023 | 24 ° o 4 c > 2 Oakville Beaver | Thursday, February 9. insidehalton.com OBITUARIES | REMEMBERING THE LIVES OF THOSE IN OUR COMMUNITY ROOK, Eunice Mae (nee Griffes) May 6, 1947 - February 4, 2023 Passed away peacefully at Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital with her husband at her side on Saturday, February ed take travel adventures to pominican inser Mere wail. 4, 2023. Predeceased by her Myrtl parents Milton and Susan eenice va be femombered by riffes of Madison, Ohio. their lifetime friends, Barbara Eunice is survived by her and Gary Hall Guelph, Ontario, who were instru- bringing Eunice and together over 50 yea ker). ago. Visitation will be held at Smith's Funeral Home, 1167 Guelph Line, Burlington, on raised in the Town of Mad Thursday, February 9, 2023, and 7:00 p.m. t land State iversity where she received a Bachelor of Science degree in Education. Formerly employed by Madison Local Schools 11:00 am., with reception to from 1969 to 1972 where she follow. private family taught Grade 1. On August 18, interment will be held at int nt wi e held 1973, Eunice married Robert Burlington Memorial Gardens, Rook from Cambridge, 3353 Guelph Line, Burlington. Ontario, and immigrated to In lieu of flowers, please Canada where she would consider memorial donations ‘spend the remainder of her life to Pineland Baptist Church or JARRETT, Michael E. February 25, 1945 - dense 28, 2023 bese (Mike) passed away acefully at \derson House, Oakville on Janua 28th. Survived by his loving wife Valerie,brother Andrew {Dorita), chil Se (Helene) and Michele (Declan). Beloved Grandad to Katie, Amie and Tristan. Uncle to ivi nd Mike and successful career in flour milling, starting with Henry Simon in 1964 and retiring as a Regional Manager with ADM in 2009. In retire he enjoy winter months in Florida and summers at his and Val's 2nd home at Rice Lake. Thank you to lan Anderson House for their love and care in his final days. A family memorial service will take place later in the year at * the value of family and taking care of one another; * how to stay optimistic in the face of extreme adversity; and *so much mol re Peter exuded happiness. He brought incredible joy laughter into evenonies wes humour. Peter was always the strongest, toughest individual. He bravely won years of battles forced upon him by multiple myeloma, refusing to allow this illness to impact his love of life and family. Megan, pric over their many y achievements, Seeing his girls grow up to become capable, strong, confident women was Peter's main goal for life and his NIXON, Peter Drew In Loving Memory friend. Upon his passing, Peter was surrounded by love. His wife, Gail, daughters Sarah and Megan, and his siblings were closely by his side. Peter is vived by his loving wife of 38 years, Gail (Halladay), his daughters, Sarah and Megan, and his husky, Kai, his siblings, Eric (anya) Laurie (Gord) and Ein [stew id erous avis, Kevin, © Callum, Brendan, and Ben), and nieces Emma, tytsa nd AN other: Pawn pros is also survive by his brothers and sisters-in- law (Sean and Kim, Anne and Steven, and Colleen). Peter graduated from York University with degrees in Political Science and Commerce. He held a range of marketing and consuting postions {PGN Consultin Domtar, Faber: costal Cooper Manufecturing) An exceptional other plants with which he filled the house and garden. He was also a skilled musician, in various bands g close friendships. Peter was a great athlete and enjoyed playing, watching, and them inst, nto unvesty igger suppor ter than Peter - drivin ing thousands of kilometers and MacDougall, nurses {Amy and Sierra, in particular) and staff at Juravinski, Oakville id Trafalgar an Trillium Hospitals, for their superb forts to provide comfort and eff care to Peter at all stages of his illness. Special thanks as well to family members, friends and neighbours for thet ongoing port. Celtaton of Life in Peter's jour will be held in late springlearly summer. For those z 3 0 wish, donations can be m ade to oma ena, avinski Cancer Centre or Oakville Hospital Foundation. with her loving husband in the charity of your choice. ’ In lieu of flowers please direct any donations to “GUELPH LINE CHAPEL WIGLEY, Donald Hugh STABLES, David a 1938 - 2023 Peac Thursday, oo February 2, 2023 at Wyndham Peacefully on Manor in Oakville at the age \day, February 6, 2023 at st frome of jonald, beloved! Jin Burlington, ON. David, husband of the late Veronica.! |beloved spouse of Linda Cherished father of Helen,| Howell for over 40 years the late evi is survived by his son Sonethan, He will be dearly British Columbia, missed by his d Sinton Howell and Brandon Julie. A proud grandfather of] |Howell. He will be greatly Alex, Jocelyn | (ames), missed by his grandchildren and great Kailey, Tim, , Dani id ranctemner mo Ophelia end ker. A memorial reception Violet. Special thanks to ‘Wyndham Manor for their kind t the Kopriva ped in the bud, Always so good, unselfish and kind, none on this earth your equal I'll find. Honourable and true in all your ways, loving and faithful to the end of your days, honest and there ever upright, just in your Hudgment always right; ed by your friends and all whom you one ina million, that person was you. and compassionate Taylor Community Funeral private Sremation has taken} |Home, 64 Lakeshore Road place. Funer West, Oakville on Sundey, entrusted ° the Glen oaks March 5, 2023 from 2 - 4p. Fun for Condolences. please onast There isa link death cannot sever, www.glenoaks.ca. orever. y heart your

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