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Born May 1, 1952 inGlace Bay, Nova Scotia he lived in Glace Bay until attending AcadiaUniversity in the early 70s. Doug lObituarieslObituariesloved Acadia and the lifestyle in Wolfville. He worked at DalhousieUniversity for several years, living inOLIVER, Fred W.Halifax. He then started a long careerIt is with sadness that we advise you of the passing of Fred W. Oliver onin sales with Johns Scientific andSaturday February 5, 2011 at the Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital in his 88th Radiometer, until the advancement of year. Fred was born in Brantford Ontario, his family moved to Hamilton in 1930his illness forced retirement. In 1981 and to Burlington in 1939. Predeceased by his parents, brother Tom and sister he and his wife moved to Ontario,Marge. Fred joined the army in 1942 and served for four years. He joined thetaking up residence in Oakville andBurlington Police Force in 1946 and served there for just over a year, when hestaying there until his death. Dougand his brother Tom purchased Deluxe Taxi. In 1945 he married Kate Harrodwas notable for his care and and they had four children; Tom, Jill, Judy and Jackie. In 1948, Fred wasconsideration for others. For manyappointed the Police Chief of Trafalgar Township and when Trafalgar andyears to participated in the March ofOakville amalgamated in 1962 he became Chief of Police in Oakville. In 1986 his Dimes annual campaign. Doug iswife Kate passed away. In 1954 he founded TOWARF, Town of Oakville Water missed by his wife of 32 years, AileenAir Rescue Force. He served in the Oakville Lions Club for 55 years, Past McNabb and his two children Conor President, and served as President of the Ontario Association of Chiefs of Police(19) and Devlin (16). Conor isFARKAS, Herminaand on several committees of the International Police Chiefs Association. Heattending University of Kings CollegeJourneyed peacefully home to God in her 84th year, on Wednesday, Januaryserved on the Board of Govenors of the Royal Canadian Golf Association, thein Halifax; and Devlin is a grade 1126th, 2011 at Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital. Hermina was a devoted and Sheridan College Board, The Oakville Trafalgar Hospital Board, President of thestudent at Oakville Trafalgar High loving wife to Gabor for 65 years. Born in Mezokeresztes, Hungary on April 17, Oakville Senior A Hockey Club and Chairman of the Canadian Open. In 1994 School. Doug is also in the hearts of1927. Greatly missed by son Frank, daughter Elizabeth and her husband Steve.Fred married Irma Repei, the mother of four children; Steve, Judy, Joanne and hSurvived by her loving brother Julius, grandchildren Monica, Stephanie and heris sister Nancy, and brothers, Dwight,Erma. He leaves 12 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren. He has recentlyDhusband Dan and Great Grandson Michael Steven. Predeceased by her sister ale and Darrin as well as his mother,served as Town and Regional Councillor for over 28 years, having served theElizabeth. Shared her love for nature with her loving husband and took pride and June all living in Nova Scotia. Doug community in two capacities for over 55 years. Visitation will be held at the enjoyed her beautiful garden. Her many hobbies included gardening, cookingwas pre-deceased by his father, Doug,Kopriva Taylor Community Funeral Home, 64 Lakeshore Road West (one block and being an avid antique collector. She was dedicated in her earlier years to 9 years ago. Services will be held at east of Kerr, 905-844-2600) Oakville, from 2-4 pm and 7-9 pm Wednesday, the St. Elizabeth of Hungary Church Couples Club and later served many years Glen Oaks Reception Centre, 3164February 9, 2011. A Service of Remembrance to celebrate Fred s life will be held with the Ladies League at St. Dominic Parish. Hermina was a faithful servant toN11am Thursday, February 10, 2011 at St. John s United Church, 262 Randall inth Line (Hwy 403 and Dundas St.), the Lord throughout her life. We will all remember her lively and generous spiritOStreet, Oakville. In lieu of o`wers, donations to TOWARF or Kerr Street Ministriesakville, Ontario on Friday February and her infectious beautiful smile. The family wishes to extend their thanks to the would be appreciated. Email condolences may be made through11, 2011. www.glenoaks.ca. Relativesstaff of Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital for their kind, compassionate carewww.koprivataylor.comand friends are welcome: Visitationduring her stay. Prayer vigil and visitation will be held at Kopriva Taylor10:30; Service 11:30. Reception 12Community Funeral Home, 64 Lakeshore Road West, (One block east of Kerr,Noon. Memorial contributions are905-844-2600) Oakville on Thursday from 7-9 p.m. Celebration of her life will bewelcome at Princess Margaret at St. Dominic Parish, 2415 Rebecca St., Oakville, at 10:00 a.m. Friday,Hospital Foundation by mail, 610More lifenews.ca announcements February 11, 2011. Interment at St. Judes Cemetery. Luncheon to follow at St.University Avenue, Toronto, ON M5G Dominic Parish Hall. In lieu of o`wers, memorial donations to a charity of your2M9, or online. www.pmhf.ca.choice would be greatly appreciated. Email condolences may be made through Donation cards will be available at the www.koprivataylor.comon page 31Memorial Service.www.insideHALTON.com OAKVILLE BEAVER Wednesday, February 9, 2011 28