Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 6 Oct 2022, p. 33

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CLASSIFIEDS OBITUARIES | REMEMBERING THE LIVES OF THOSE IN OUR COMMUNITY OBITUARIES | ANNOUNCEMENTS | JOBS | MARKETPLACE 1-800-263-6480 classifieds@metroland.com Jean Bollinger. (Liz), Spencer (Paloma), Fraser (Sita), Simon, Nicole, Steven, Ben, Céline, Stuart, Jordan, jathan, om, and great orandf rath Frangols w ‘was born in Montreal and England spectively. Fraga was an only child and young age contracted tuberculosis, requiring him to live in isolation Montreal Children's Hospital. lowed but enabling his father to sneak up. to his window and bring him science. Frangois flourished and met many who would BOLLINGER, Francois Jean 1931 to 2022 become lifelong friends. Frangots turned fis aptitude for pasaiing ° tor engineering. He graduated in 1954 with a degree in Civil Engineering rem Mesill University, weeks lat married “Janet, hls best friend, and the love of his life. Shortly hereafter, hi earned. his Professional Engineering lived in the United States for a short moved freq career demanded. They born in Estevan, Saskatchewan ‘atharines, Ontario, ‘identical twins Craig and Graham joined the family usy raising four children cinder four years age, Frangois took the plunge and sta ited his own business. He set up shop in Oakville, which ironically was kitty corner to where the business thrives to this day. Within two years and with much’ excitement the whole family would settle down in Oakville and spend the next 57 years in the same loving home, raising their four children, building a successful group of businesses, and building a community - their life was ull They developed an enduring interest in photography together, Francois. ~— was. fascinated with the technical a pects of course, and Jan focused on the ati side. Francois! passion for all things metal was legendary and his contributions to the Oakville mi community significant. He, along with his business partners, rou ly employed many hundreds over the years rough their metal manufacturing compat pipe fabrication efineries, hockey equipment, family enjoying a meaningful eat, _bicontinental relationship with his aunts, usins whilst enjoying all that the beautiful had to offer. family and took great pleasure engaging with his children and ANDERSON, Michael Walter (October 30, 1959 - September 29, 2022) After a shor but fierce fight Mike succut 10 Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML) on Thursday evening. Mike is predeceased. by his parents Walter & Kathleen Anderson, greatly by his id favourite — ung family, supporting ths children’s and grandchildren's interests, many local and overseas trips, New Year's Eve patties, or routine femiy gettoge with wing brood, Frangols cherished family and remained keenly interested in their pursuits until his final days. Visitation will be held at -4 p.m. and 7-9 service will be held at St. Paul's United Church in Oakville at 11 a.m. on October 7, 2022. ni people in the world, Peyton and Ruby Rose Anderson. He will also be missed by his sister nieces and nephews Janeane and Don Leavitt, James and Sarah Graham, Tracy @ and Mike Nicole "ett ond Christy Ritchie and also his great- nephews and nieces Richard and k — Thorne-Botham, Stephanie and Laura Reardon, Valarie and Aaron Tippett, Ruby, Will and Claire Graham loved relatives friends, too many to menti by name here. Mike has always loved music and his favourite thing to ow was splay his drums. He volun much of his time oon hockey with the Oakville, ingtor Dundas okey associations. He also served consecutive years as President of the Dun Association man, always looking out for the underdog. He was known to keep Matt's hockey equipment to ass along La chien he é kne\ lay b couldn't ford the eatiipment Many ti he ensured anonymous donations were made for families not al pay the registration fee. He was not a teh man, but he had and developed tong fest Wench tin the past nine months Mike was under ihe exceptional care of Dr. Brian Leber at Juravinski Physician Shreyash Dalmia for their care and not being afraid to say what needed to be said. A huge thank you to all of the and holding our hands right to the very end. It is because of all these people that Mike was 2 Fy a _-’ heroes Mike's wishes there will be no funeral service. “Arrangements been Becket Sve Fai Purl Brantford, 510-752-4991, r? you like, donations can be made to Helping Heroes Heal via Chad@helpingheroesheal. ca or ski to dure Hospital Hamilton. "condolences, don evallable at Npecketiglaves.com tree will be planted in memory of Mike in the Beckett- Glaves Memorial Forest. like's parting swords he shouted out oud 8 Bye, Hove you! A wonderful person, friend and aide, one who was better God never made; , 0 loyal and true, Just in your indent always right; honest nd liberal ever upright; by your fends and all whom yo Our went fend that person was you. n was you. the voice, @z0z ‘9 seqopo ‘Aepsiny, | seneeg aNIAyeO | EF woo"uo}]EYyapIsUt

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