Oakville Beaver, 10 Nov 2022, p. 57

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OBITUARIES | REMEMBERING THE LIVES OF THOSE IN OUR COMMUNITY OBITUARIES Itis with great sadness that we announce ay passing of Kenni will be missed iby hs his wife urd of 67 years, his daught and her and Micheet his granddaughters Alexandra, Rachel, and Jacqueline, his great grandchildren, Rory and with tmatriod ond later relocated to Kitts, where his children were born. Ken and family immigrated to Canada in December 1959 where his SEARL, Kenneth Desmond Oswald December 3, 1933 - October 26, 2022 a s as 3 Fa 3B Ea 58 3 3 8 & 2 Fy a ese friends met. He retired in 1990 and spent his time traveling with his wife and friends, wintering family during his 7-year stay wit ice of Remembrance was held on Ontario would be appreciated by Ken's family. WELLS, on Jane (Murpl February 2, 1952- October 21, 2022 Susan was born in Newcastle, England to parents Dr John Leith, Scotland and teoule Catherine Morphy (nee Vass) of Balintore, Scotland. She died in Oakville, Ontario in 1957 where she lived in Lancaste, New Brunswick and Moo: Jaw, Saskatchewan ‘ath siblings Ann Catherine Morphy and =~ William Alexander Institute where she was the first woman to graduate from the Architectural Technology Diploma program. for Cambrian Engincering, in 1 Saski designing mining —_plant buildings and industrial facilities. She met her husband Peter Frederic Wells in 1984 and they were married the same year. They moved t Apohaqui ‘and Bathurst, New Brunswick and Sudbury, Ontario where they lived for 10 years. The family moved to Oakville, Ontario in 2001. She Vice President of the = Ed ety, serving on the board for at least 12 years. She was mother to Heather Jessie Wells, Jane She loved wot She through knitting and photography. She would proudly correct a superfluous decimal even if it t get thrown knew who she wi she wanted, and did not suffer fools gladly. After Susan befriended you she kept your mother, an’ memory. consider your local foodbanl DURRANT (nee Britton), Beryl E.A. "Mrs. D" Saturd, Peacefully on November 5, 2022, at Post Inn Village, Oakville. Born on April Educated at Highbury Hill High School, London, England, including four years as evacuee in Huntingdon, near Cambridge. Married on April 4, 1953, at Leamington Spa, England, and emigrated to Canada in March of 1967 with her husband and daughters Lesley and Michelle. Served as a Platoon Officer with the Nottingham ae Defence mployee of the Wiley” Howl until “the ‘or “John Colborne Recreation Centre Commander District 1987 - 1988. Wife for 32 years (obtaining a divorce in 1985); a mother, Nanna and en she will be by daughters, “lesley. od her husband Fred Lowther and Michelle, 4 anderen Alexander, aril har Feat range Certla fondly srerrembered oy her family | in England; her sister-in- lies, Buswell and her sons. niece Vicky beloved cousin Dinah Young. asks tha Beryl asks that you remember her in happier times. Beryl's family wish to thank Dr. S. House and the staff at Post Inn Villag for their compassionate care. Till we ar And have you gone, forever gone and left us here to weep. Till we are called to follow you, and in the grave to sleep; yet since you could no longer stay to cheer us with your love, we hope to meet with you again in the bright world above. your memory EATIVEIMEMORIAL Let our Expert Designers create a beautiful memorial for your loved ones. Bey 5 eT Come see our large display at: 200 Ontar Bring thi: you pa: St. Su Milton ¢ 905-878-6522 zen Cemeter ad in for 10% off off your purchase Call The Law Fi Green Germann Sakran ‘OL sequienon ‘Aepsiny, | seAeeg eIIA¥EO | 2S @z0z woo"uoy]EYyapIsUt

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