Peacefully on May 22nd, 2021 in Port Perry, Ontario.
Born on January 3rd 1933 in Liudvinavas, Lithuania to Adelina Lukat and Otto Kaslauskas.
In 1951 Hilda immigrated to Canada, along with her mother, father, and brothers. She loved gardening, flowers, travel, cooking & baking, her partner Werner and her family.
She always had an open door and a spectacular meal awaiting family and friends and was always there for others.
Hilda had an incredible work ethic.
She worked hard all her life and was able to enjoy retirement over the last 25+ years with her husband Werner, traveling, working in the garden, spending time with her family, and to the delight of everyone, cooking spectacular meals from family recipes passed on through the generations.
She was beautiful both inside and out.
This, along with her wisdom, kindness and generosity, made life beautiful for everyone around her.
Hilda will be dearly missed by her grandchildren William, Leonardo, Joren, Taylor, Austin and Christopher, and her children David Mahal (Johanna), Pamela Mahal (Michele Gucciardi), Eleanor Smith (Malcolm), her nephew Michael Kaslauskas (Gina), her brother Walter Kaslauskas (Sharon) and her husband Werner Koepke.
Memorial donations may be made to the Arthritis Society www.Arthritis.ca .
Passed away in his home on Friday, May 21, 2021, as he wished.
Allen, was loved by his children Cynthia L. Tennant (Rick), Robert L. Thibideau (Shelly), Wendy J. Thibideau; and their mom Joyce Penzes.
He will be loved and remembered by his numerous Grandchildren and Great-Grandchildren.
Allen, was the much-loved brother of his sisters Eleanor Fromm, Josephine (Josie) Fromm and Victoria Harrison; he was predeceased by his mom and dad, Ethel and Laurence Harrison, and brothers Willie and Charles Thibideau.
In keeping with Allen’s wishes cremation has taken place.
June 12, 1955 - May 7, 2021
Loving husband of Rosa Eliana, cherished father of Stephanie Bertuzzo and Melanie Castro and the beloved son "he never had" Philippe Bertuzzo.
Adored grandfather of Delphine and Olivier Bertuzzo, and leader of his loyal mascots and "mini-pals", family pets Archie and Baxter. He died peacefully with his family at his side.
His legacy lives through all of them and will continue to be honoured forevermore.
We would like to thank the nurses and medical teams at Lakeridge Health at both the Ajax & Oshawa facilities, and send an especially heartfelt thanks to Dr. Shannon Fernando for not only the world-class medical care he provided, but for his extraordinary humanity, compassion and kindness towards us as a family.
Arrangements entrusted to SIMPLE ALTERNATIVE FUNERAL CENTRE - PICKERING .
condolences may be offered at mountpleasantgroup.com .
October 8, 1932 – May 12, 2021
Peacefully at Lakeridge Health Oshawa on Wednesday, May 12th, 2021 at 88 years of age.
Devoted mother of Diana Feret (John).
Cherished grandmother of Mi
chael Feret (Wynne), Cheryl Calligaro (Anthony) and great grandmother of Jacob, Jonah, Mason, Jackson and Savannah.
Predeceased by her sisters Stella Kulis and Bertha Sauer.
Helen will be fondly remembered by her extended family and friends.
A private family service will be held at the OSHAWA FUNERAL HOME, 847 King Street West (905-721-1234).
Interment Thornton Cemetery.
Memorial donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or a charity of your choice would be appreciated.
Online condolences may be made at oshawafuneralhome.com .
(September 5, 1936 – May 11, 2021)
Hazel peacefully passed away at home with her family.
She is finally united with the love of her life - the late Blenos Pedersen, and is enjoying the eternal presence of her Saviour.
Hazel was the loving mom of Douglas, Larry, Marsha, Lorraine and Jodi and cherished mother-in-law to Mark, Danny, Eddie, and Meghan.
Family was one of the most important things to her.
She was a loving Nana to her grandchildren – Matt, Jennifer, Cathy, Chris, Amanda, Graham, Sonya, Kyle, Tony, Jacob, Samuel and Michelle, and Great Nana to Olivia, Theo and Cameron.
Hazel’s life was full of many blessings, yet her heart was for others. She valued deep relationships with family and friends, she was a natural care giver and encourager to many.
Her careers flowed out of her focus on others as a pastor, a nurse, a teacher and a counselor in her later years.
Through the years of working for others, she also gave her time to the church and taught others how to be ‘People Helpers. She shared her love and teaching of the Word with her Salvation Army church, friends and family. Her heart’s burning desire was for people to enjoy her love for Jesus and her farewell line to many was “Keep close to the Lord."
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in her memory to: The Salvation Army Oshawa Temple – specifically for ‘Partners in Mission’. Donations can be mailed or phoned in at The Salvation Army Oshawa Temple – Partners in Mission 570 Thornton Road, Oshawa, ON L1J 6T6 905 436 0011 -- OR the Toronto Vegetarian Food Bank. http://tvfb.ca/donate/.
Arrangements entrusted to OSHAWA FUNERAL HOME.
(1932 (Yarmouth, N.S.) - 2021 (Ajax, Ontario))
Passed away peacefully on May 11, 2021 at Lakeridge Health Ajax following a short illness.
Survived by his loving wife of 68 years, Ellen Lena Sims, His son Terrance Ray Sims (Anna), and his daughter Kathryn Elaine Oldham (Bernie).
He is also survived by 6 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren.
Harold is retired from CP express where he worked for 38 years.
He retired and spent many winters with his wife in St. Petersburg, Florida. His hobbies included fishing, horseracing, and financial planning.
He loved spending time with his grandchildren and great grandchildren. Fondly remembered as Bumpie and G.G.
Arrangements entrusted to BARNES MEMORIAL FUNERAL HOME . A Celebration of Life will be arranged post COVID-19.
Donations in lieu of flowers may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society.
Messages of condolence and shared memories can be left for the family by visiting barnesmemorialfuneralhome.com .
(February 17th, 1927 - May 9th, 2021)
It is with deep and heartfelt sadness that we announce the passing of Hazel Idella Leonard (nee Watson).
Born in 1927 in Upper Musquodoboit, N.S., she went by Della or Del for most of her life.
A name gifted to her for the grandmother that raised her, Idella Mabel, a grandmother she loved deeply along with her Poppa, Ross Howard Watson.
Della had a lovely childhood on the family farm and shared many of those memories with her family.
I think we can all picture the cottages on Mill Lake, the pasture, and her very own cucumber garden that her grandpa planted just for her.
I can taste the tangy juice on her chin as she feasted on the fall apples filched from trees on her way home from school. Sometimes I can see Toppy, jingling along with the sleigh to pick her up from school on a particularly snowy day, with Buster the dog running alongside (regardless of how many times her grandfather would try to send him home). She often spoke of her first family: Harvey and Ed; her favourite uncle, Rube, who would buy her a new dress at the start of every school year. Della would talk of Helen who was like a mother to her, of Lily, and of her own mother, Emma.
She would speak of Mary, who was closest in age, with her beautiful red hair and the fiery temper to match. In 1942 she spent the summer working in the war effort in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, where she roomed with an older girl, Pat Miller. She talked about the dances and excitement as the sailors came into the Halifax port.
At the end of the summer, there was no teacher for the school so she wasn’t able to return that fall. She set out with this friend and travelled across the country to Toronto. Brave, impetuous and adventurous, this girl from the farm found herself in the big city, alone and independent at only 15 years old.
She met her husband and married him at 18; they had their first child when she was almost 20. She had her last when she was 42. She raised five of her own children, but she also made a huge difference in the lives of the foster children she brought into her home and welcomed into her heart.
Some stayed friends throughout their lives, reflective of the impact she made on those she loved. Della was a hard worker and often saved her carfare by walking home after a shift.
It was one such night in 1954 she found herself gripping street posts to keep walking through the city streets as Hurricane Hazel pounded Toronto. Della often lamented that she didn't play an instrument as everyone "at home in Nova Scotia" could pick up a fiddle or guitar, or sit at the piano, and just play. That didn't make music any less a part of her life. She would dance the Hop Polka in the kitchen or sing along as Elvis songs resonated throughout the bungalow where she raised her children on Ellington Drive.
She loved nothing more than to listen to her grandchildren as they practiced their instruments, and she always cheered them on. Divorced at 51 in the 1970's, Della was a trailblazer: an example of a strong and courageous woman, able to look after her family without needing a man at her side, unwilling to accept what had become a bad relationship.
She never remarried and lived a happy, independent life—filling her world with family and friends who would stay up all night talking and laughing. She never turned anyone away from her door – no matter the time of day or night. Whether they came to stay from provinces away, or came to gab on a Monday night, her house was always open and the kettle always on. She would knit with dedication, making tiny baby outfits and giant afghans.
Each one of her family has had something she has made to keep them warm in the cold. Della was often seen chatting on the kitchen phone with a cigarette burning in the ashtray until she finally quit in her 50's. She could be seen scrubbing the floor of an ageing relative who could not do her own housework, walking the floors of a nursing home with a friend with early-onset Alzheimer's, or rushing, hell-bent-for-leather in her high heels on her way to work at the Wexford restaurant. But most often, she was seen with a child.
She provided full-time or part-time daycare for several of her grandkids, giving them the best start in life they could hope for. She would play for hours at the park and go on adventures in the fields, collecting bugs and wildflowers and setting up targets to knock down with rocks. She read and taught; she did math and science with children naturally so that all around her loved to learn.
Education was important to her. Grandma was tireless with rainy day presents hidden in the attic and dreaming big dreams for those in her care. Her dreams were contagious, they inspired many lives.
In her later years, in her senior's apartment, Del became known as Hazel – I think she got tired of explaining why Hazel was her first name. She still walked and walked: to the mall, to her daughters', or to the grocery store—though on bad days she walked the floors and stairs in her apartment, going up and down each hallway and each flight of stairs twice, to the basement and back to her 6th-floor apartment.
Della joined the bowling group and laughed at her inexperience. She would visit sick friends whenever they needed her, day or night. In her 80's, Del was still often seen walking a long distance to the grocery store to get food for someone who was housebound and ill. In her last years, those kindnesses were given back to her as other neighbours stepped in to be loving lifelines for her and our family as her own health declined.
Del went on a cruise with her family for her 80th birthday. She appreciated every minute of the experience, showing those much younger than her that sleeping was overrated. Della was up at 6 am, playing shuffleboard in the early morning hours. She went to see every show. She clapped at karaoke. She danced at the disco until the wee hours of the morning.
Della visited midnight dessert bars, went sightseeing and shopping for jewellery on the islands; she did it all and made the experience truly memorable for everyone involved. She loved being with her 5 children, her 9 grandchildren, and 7 great-grandchildren whenever she could, and they, in turn, all loved her. In her very last years, the care she had given to so many others was given back to her.
The last set of grandchildren she babysat now helped care for her as everyone pitched in to keep her out of the nursing homes and with those she loved in the times of the pandemic. She floated in the pool and did crosswords with her family in the sunshine. The kids laughed at her jokes and pushed her wheelchair when needed. She loved all the dogs, and they all loved her.
We wished she could have lived forever but she passed peacefully in her granddaughter's home surrounded by family on Saturday the 8th of May, 2021. She was 94 years old and just missed her 75th mother's day. In these times of COVID, being with her was a gift for us all. She was a wonderful mother, foster mother, grandmother, and GG to a growing brood.
She was a dedicated friend to many throughout her long life, always seeing clearly what was needed and giving her time and hard work to help.
Del, Della, Hazel, mom, grandma, GG — many names, many facets, of one lovely lady. She will be missed by many. Della loved well and was well-loved.
In light of the pandemic, no memorial service will be held.
Messages of condolence, pictures, and shared memories can be left for the family by visiting barnesmemorialfuneralhome.com ; we would love to hear them all.
July 28, 1939 - April 30, 2021
Herman Charles Methuselah Gray peacefully passed away the morning of Friday April 30, 2021.
He will be greatly missed by his wife Yvonne, his daughter Audra, his son-in-law Dwayne, his brothers Ezekiel, Cassie, Harvel and sister Elo.
Donations can be made to the Parkinson’s Canada: https://donate.parkinson.ca .
Because of Covid-19 restrictions, the Visitation on Thursday May 6, 2021 is private as well as the Funeral Service on Friday May 7, 2021 followed by the burial at Erskine Cemetery.
Attendance is by invitation only, through the family.
(WW II Veteran, Served with Canadian 1st Calgary Armory, 14th Division Tank Regiment) Peacefully, on Saturday, April 24, 2021 at his home at the Port Perry Villa, at age 99.
Harold Foden of Port Perry, beloved husband of the late Dorothy (nee Bond) Loving father of Gail Foden, Linda and her husband Trevor Massey, and David Foden and his wife Christine.
Loved Poppa of Angela and her husband Stephen Laird, Andrea and her husband Caleb Feldman, Erin and her husband Devon Powell, Officer Cadet Evan Foden and the late James Massey.
Great grandfather of Madeline and Nolan Laird, and Zoe and Abigail Feldman.
Predeceased by his brother and sister. He will be remembered by his nieces and nephews.
Private arrangements have been made. A celebration of his life will be held when COVID-19 restrictions have been lifted.
If desired, memorial donations may be made by cheque to the Port Perry Legion #419 “Poppy Fund”.
(October 15, 1926 - April 23, 2021)
It is with great sadness that the family announces the peaceful passing of our dear mother at Strathaven Lifecare, Bowmanville on Friday April 23, 2021 at the age of 94.
Beloved wife of the late Carl.
Loving mother of Carol Ann Morgan (late Doug), Donna Laidler (late Bill), Darlene Dutil (Ghyslain), David Schnitzler (Joanne), Jeffrey Schnitzler (Jackie).
Cherished grandmother to Scott, Kimberly, Jennifer, Chad, Elyse, Dylan, Mitchell, Evan and Ryan.
Proud great-grandmother to Braydon, Ty, Austin, Jordan, Kylie and Olivia. Dear sister of Della Smith.
Many thanks to the staff at Marnwood and Strahaven Lifecare Centres for their care of our mother.
A family Graveside Funeral Service will be held on Saturday May 1, 2021 at 11 am.
The service will be Livestreamed using the following link: https://funeraweb.tv/en/diffusions/28584
In lieu of flowers memorial donations to the Diabetes Association or the Royal Canadian Legion-Poppy Fund would be appreciated.
Condolences may be left for the family by visiting courticefuneralchapel.com .