Oakville Beaver, 10 Nov 2022, p. 56

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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 OBITUARIES Oakville Beaver | Thursday, November 10, 2022 | 56 Graziella "Grace" Di Lorito was a caring wife, mother, Nonna, sister, and friend. She left this Arduino, mily by] working in light industry and then with the Peel Board of| Education. Graziella is predeceased by| her beloved son, Robert. She wil be [sorely missed but chicren, hn ‘angels) ond Carmelina (ino). Her grandchildren, Anthony, Ola and cherished memories th meals goodies. em wi ond ool iday baked beianite will be missed by all ier jeceased Vincenzo, and her sisters, enna, Mari Gulseppina, Ide, and Armide, ived by sisters family, and friends. The Di Lorito family wishes to incere gratitude to Post Inn Village Long Term Ca for their excellent re Home care of Graziella and to dedicated service of the staff Oakview Funeral Home by Arbor Memorial BOVEY, Constance Diana (nee Wright) It Is with heavy hearts that the family of Constance Diana Bovey (nee Wright) wish to share the news of her passing on Wednesday, November 2, 2022 at Oakville, Ontario. She will be greatly missed by her husband of 66 years, her children Peter Reinhard, Anne (Barry Bull), Jennifer, Pamela (Georg Jeffrey) as well as 13 grand- children and 5 great-grand- children. Born Friday January 18, 1935 instance (Walcot) and Welt Wright, and predeceased by her sister Daphne, Diana grew up Westmount, attending Roslyn Public School and The Stud ey. leeting party night, Bona in total character, 1 next day and asked him to rt to the Debutante Ball. That asseftiveness, one her trademarks, along with her ity to share her love, captured lan nd jumpstarted their life toget While Diana "paveled exten- sively with lan after he retired, taking cruises, road trips and visiting friends, sh always happiest in one of her homes, that on Brock Avenue inv Montreal West until 1978, on Galt Avenue in Oakville, or at vacation homes in Siesta Key, Florida and, her family Ste. places such a large and far-reaching circle of friends. Diana was also an active comm unity member. This ted with involvement in her children's: schools pusband and dear friends in Oakvill Most importantly, Diana was a great partner, mother, grand- jother, _great-grandmother, cousin, aunt and dog lover. She was always able to make each of her family feel special by honouring their strengths and Celerant shale ech feelings ms noon ‘wth a single glance and you always he was thinking w te miss our Princess, Mum, and Nani Service arrangements will be announced at a later date. In lieu of — flowers, consider donat xB! Diana's memory. of 77 upanced ty : Oakuille, aurrounded by his ‘amy ttt a long journey with pulmonary arterial hypertension, Peter is now free from this devastating ness. ted and loving arolyn (n c ée Sheldon) for 44 years. Peter was predeceased parents John and Dorothy (née Beamish, and by hs, sister ney) (rsomueh Reid and amie by his many nieces, nephews and extended fami ily. z A proud father to his three children, Noelle {Albert Hegedusic), Sarah (née MeCarney) Bion) | Hudson and rothing more ii to provide every opportunity for his children. He was thet guicing light and soft plac st 0 fall. He hared special relationships McCARNEY, John "Peter" with his two sons-in-laws and he loved them deeply. Humble, lenges of his illness, ing had a meat ful anc visit iis face would light up s behind six ganachilcren Bryce Webster, Albert John Hegedusic, Henry Hudson, Owen and Evelyn. Growing up er had = a_profound connection to the St. Lawrence River. He loved boatin in Gananoque, adventures growing up in the Gananoque Inn and on the was a passionate hockey * player, a talented paddler and loved a great game of golf. A true sportsman! He treasured all of the years he ing memories with e be ret sayin 9 "I feel a cnlge coming Peter attended St. Michael's ‘ollege in Toronto an graduated from the University FUNERAL DIRECTORS of Western Ontario with a wel respected all of his colleagues and led cremple. le had a fiercely work — ethic and dedication to. ev rything did; truly caring for all those he met and work Our most sincere thanks to Dr. r Peter fe y years. We are also grateful for the compassionate Halton Regional Palliative care team who showed tremendous kindness in his final days at home. Arrangements in care Tompkins Funeral Home, 63 Garden St, Gananoque. Memorial contributions to the Pulmonat Hypertension HN “Ou woul be appreciated by the family. Please visit UHNfoundation.ca/ tribute or call 416-603-5300. insidehalton.com ‘and so God's holy angel bore our darling one away. Awonderful person, iend and aide, one who was better God never made; a wonder verte 0 loyal and true, one in a million — that person was you. dust in your gen. always right; honest and liberal, ever upright; ed by your friends and all whom you knew. fe wonderful friend — that person was you.

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