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63| O akville B eaver | T hursday,M ay 31,2018 insidehalton.com classifieds ARNOLD, Peter James Born in London, England passed away peacefully on May 24, 2018 in his 94th year. Predeceased by his wife of 67 years , Pamela (nee Hughes). Peter was a member of the R o y a l A i r F o r c e . H e a n d P a m immigrated to Canada from England after WWII. Peter lived with his family in Oakville since 1962. His home was filled with the furniture that he built and surrounded by the gardens that he nurtured. He is l o v i n g l y r e m e m b e r e d b y h i s daughters: Gillian (Rob), Joanne (Howard), Nancy (Peter) and Julia a l o n g w i t h h i s g r a n d c h i l d r e n Michael (Carol ine), Aaron, Tom (Michelle), Anna (Rob), Sam (Adam), Eric, Will (Sam) and Luke and his great-grandchildren Kathrine, Ethan, Austin, Henry, Poppy and Jamie. BEDARD, George Jerome Jr. Bedard (Jr.), George Jerome, born February 6, 1922 in Dover, New Hampshire. Died peacefully on May 16, 2018 in the palliative care unit at the Oakville Trafalgar Memorial H o s p i t a l . G e o r g e ' s d e a t h w a s preceded by the passing of his beloved wife Betty (E l izabeth) Bedard in 2006. They were married for over 61 years and raised 10 children. George was a graduate of the University of New Hampshire (Chemical Engineering). In 1944 at the age of 22, he attended a fast- track program (graduates of this program were colloquially known as "90 day Wonders") at the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland. Upon graduation he was assigned to act ive duty as an Engineer ing Officer (Ensign) on the aircraft carrier USS Bunker Hill in the Pacific Fleet. His wife-to-be Betty also served in the USN as a teacher in San Francisco. After the war, George and Betty returned to New Hampshire for work and to start a family. In 1959 the family permanently moved to Canada (first to Toronto, then Stratford and f inal ly Oakvi l le) . Initially employed as a chemical engineer, he quickly moved to General Plant Manager and Vice- President positions for the Judson Dunaway Corporation, Drackett Company of Canada, Bristol-Meyers, Pennwalt Canada, and Ferro Metals. Loving father of Katherine (Michael), George (III), Mary (Stephen), James (Krista), Stephen (Minda), Donald, Timothy (Mary), Thomas, Ellen (Bill) and John (Shelly). Loved grandfather of Jennifer, Marshall, Bridget, Rachael, Annie, El la, Heidi, Lucy, Calvin, Caitlin, Liam, Hannah, Scarlett, Reid and Riley. Great-grandfather of Sean, Jamie and Ophelia. The family wishes to extend its appreciation for the excellent care and sensitivity afforded to George by the staff of both the Oakville Trafalgar Memorial H o s p i t a l a n d t h e V i s t a m e r e Retirement Residence in Oakville. Visitation will be held at the Kopriva Taylor Community Funeral Home, 64 Lakeshore Road West, Oakville (one b lock Ea s t o f Ker r S t ree t ) on Monday, June 4 from 6 p.m. - 9 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial will be held at St . Dominic Roman Cathol ic Parish, 2415 Rebecca Street, Oakville on Tuesday, June 5 at 10 a.m. Email condolences may be made through www.koprivataylor.com ETHERINGTON, Keith Peacefully on Sunday, May 27, 2018 at Ian Anderson House, Oakville. Keith, beloved husband of 61 years to Shirley. Loving father of Jill, Tony and his wife Debra and the late Chris. Devoted grampa of Rachel, Claire and Shane. He will be lovingly remembered by his fami ly and friends. A celebration of Keith's life will be announced at a later date. If des i red , remembrances to Ian A n d e r s o n H o u s e w o u l d b e appreciated. We wish to express our sincere gratitude to our neighbours and friends for their kindness and support. Online condolences may be left at www.koprivataylor.com GILBERT, Gordon Passed away peacefully on Monday, May 21 , 2018 a t the Oakv i l l e Trafalgar Memorial Hospital in his 98th year. Beloved husband of the late E leanor. Lov ing father of Wayne and his wife Cecilia and the late Suzanne. Loving grandfather of Sean (Lisa), Lance (Mylena) and great-grandfather of Gabrielle, Noah, Hayden, Alexis and Gavin. Visitation at Kopriva Taylor Community Funeral Home, 64 Lakeshore Road West, Oakville (one block East of Kerr Street) on Saturday, June 2, 2018 from 1 p.m. until commencement of funeral service at 2 pm. Interment S t . Jude ' s Cemetery, Oakv i l l e . Donations may be made to the Church of the Epiphany or charity of choice. Online condolences may be left at www.koprivataylor.com MILNER, R. Selby Its with great sadness we announce that our much loved Selby died peacefully at Ian Anderson House in Oakville on May 13, 2018. "I've had a good life" - he commented recently. Selby loved life and was a cheerful, patient, and kind man. He delighted in all the many wonderful people who became fr iends along the way; although it should be pointed out that those fr iends were always outranked by the various dogs in his life. No offence - the family only just came out ahead! The good l i fe mentioned included l iving with prostate cancer for the last 12 years. He accepted all its ups and downs as just another part of that life and never complained. He was grateful for all the treatment he received at Princess Margaret Hospital and willingly signed up for anything to help further research. He is survived by Terry, his wife of 35 years; daughter Bryn (PJ) and her mother, Ann; Sons Don (Jen), Alan (Ann), daughter Jane and their mother, Ruth; Granddaughters Brooke and Alyssa; Grandsons Rory and Ol iver. Many people have deserved our thanks; too many to list individually, but a few should be mentioned at this time: Thanks to: Drs. Lynne Benjamin, Jeremy Fong and Acclaim Nurse Samantha for all their help these last months; friend Emmett for keeping Selby's spirits up with frequent phone calls and jokes when he could no longer hike; dear friends Chas and Jan for all the practical help and support over many years for which we're everlastingly grateful; and lastly, we're deeply indebted to the Pathfinders for always being there for us. We could not have got through the 12-year journey without you! Selby has been cremated and there will be no service, but there will be a Celebration of life at a later date. Should you wish to honour Selby in some way, p lea se cons ide r donations to: The Oakville and Milton Humane Society; The Bruce Trail Conservancy or the Donkey Sanctuary of Canada. (info@thedonkeysanctuary.ca) Death Notices Death Notices von STYP, Horst "John" Taken from us on Friday, May 25th at Trillium Hospital in his eighty first year. John rejoins his beloved wife Marianne (2011). He was the proud and supportive father of Norman, Michael and Tanya ( Jason and daughter Avery). John will be fondly remembered by his close companion, Ursula. John worked as an electrician at Chrysler for over 30 years. He will be remembered as a hardworking man whose greatest joy was his family. Friends will be received at O a k v i e w F u n e r a l H o m e 5 6 Lakeshore Rd W (1 block east of Kerr St. Oakville) on Friday, June 8th from 12:30 p.m. until 1:30 p.m. with a Memorial Service to follow at 1:30 in the Oakview Chapel. In lieu of flowers, donations in memory of John to the Red Cross Society would be appreciated. Online condolences may be offered at oakviewfuneral.ca WALKER, James Henry Passed away after a lengthy illness on Monday, May 28, 2018 at Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital. Beloved husband of Marie. Loving father of Russ and his wife Valerie, Wayne and Jimmie. Dear grandfather of Jesse, Jaime Leigh, Derek and Lucas. A memorial service will be held on Friday, June 1, 2018 at 11 a.m. at G l e n O a k s F u n e r a l H o m e a n d Cemetery 3164 Ninth Line, Oakville. In lieu of flowers, donations to War Amps or The Children's Wish Foundation would be appreciated by the family. Online condolences may be made at www.glenoaks.ca WEINGARDEN, Lesley 1945-2018 Lesley West Weingarden, wife of Philip Weingarden, passed away peacefully on May 25, 2018 in Oakville, Ontario, Canada. Born March 26, 1945, the youngest daughter of William and Bessie West, Lesley spent her early childhood with her two older sisters, Alison and Adrian, in Port Arthur (now Thunder Bay), before moving to Stratford, Ontario, where her father was English Master at the Stratford Teachers' College. At their family cottage, north of Thunder Bay on Lake Shebandawon, Lesley enjoyed many wonderful summers and developed her enduring love of cottage life. In the late 1960's, Lesley became an RN. After a lengthy career at Toronto General Hospital, she left the profession to join the Market Research field. In 1973, Lesley married Philip Weingarden, beginning a 45-year journey together. Philip and Lesley had no children but they lavished love on their four successive Westies - each named Pucci - who experienced a privileged lifestyle running by the lake in downtown Oakville, going to their cottage, and wintering in Naples, Florida. Lesley loved watching animals in the outdoors and feeding the birds. She had the eclectic touch of the artist and expressed it through her unique taste in one-of-a-kind clothing. Late in life, strong-minded and fiercely determined to earn a B.A. degree, she enrolled at Lakehead University at the age of sixty-six. Always cheerful despite her lengthy battle with lupus disease, Lesley was diagnosed with vascular dementia and lung cancer in September of 2017. Lesley was lovingly cared for by Bozena Engel and Margaret Duyvelshoff as well as by the wonderful staff at Sunrise of Oakville. She will be truly missed by her husband Phil; sisters Alison Kar and Adrian Forrin (Bert); and her nieces, nephews and in-law's. She developed many friends over the years who will cherish her memory. A celebration of Lesley's life will be held for family and friends on Monday June 4, 2018, at 1p.m. at Glen Oaks Funeral Home, 3164 Ninth Line, Oakville, Ontario (Tel: 905-257-8822). In keeping with Lesley's unique clothing style, formal attire will not be necessary. Additional details, directions as well as online condolences may be found at www.glenoaks.ca In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to a favourite charity. Death Notices Death Notices Death Notices Death Notices WEBB TURNER, Audrey Eileen (Leaver) Adored Mother, Nana, and Nana GiGi, Audrey passed away peacefully on May 22, 2018, surrounded by fami ly and f r iends at Queen' s Avenue Retirement Residence in Oakville. Audrey spent a remarkable 106 years on the planet, graced with wit and wisdom until her final days. Audrey was the sole daughter of Alfred and Clara, and caring sister to Earl, Ross and Donald. Her first happy marriage to Herbert (Bub) Webb produced four chi ldren - Keith, John, Wendy and Susan - 10 grandchildren, many great-grand children and a great-great-grand child. She was also loving "Aunt Aud" to the Lockyer c lan. Her second marriage to Fred Turner later in life welcomed step-children Lloyd and Marilyn, two grandchildren and even more great-grandchildren into her family. Her passing has left a hole in our hearts, but her life filled our hearts with joy. In l ieu of flowers, donations to St. John's United Church or the Kerr Street Ministries would be appreciated. Memorial Service: Saturday, June 2, 4 :00 p .m. at St . John's United Church, Oakville. These verses can be used when placing an In Memoriam notice by simply quoting the verse number to our representatives. Call 1-800-263-6480 04. 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. 17. We have only a memory, dear mother, We cherish our whole life through; But the sweetness will live forever As we treasure the memory of you. 18. Always so good, unselfi sh and kind. Few on this earth her equal we fi nd. Honourable and upright in all her ways, Loyal and true to the end of her days. You are not forgotten, dear mother. 19. Memory drifts to scenes long past, Time rolls on, but memories last; Sunshine passes, shadows fall. Love's remembrance outlasts all. 20. Tonight the stars are gleaming On a lonely, silent grave, Where sleeps in dreamless slumber One we loved but could not save. No one knows the silent heartaches, Only those who have lost can tell Of the grief that we bear in silence For the one we loved so well. In Memoriam Verse Sample VE R 17 19 We would like to express our sincere and heartfelt condolences to those who have lost loved ones.

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