LOGIE, Scott Logie - an extraordinary human, athlete and avid cyclist, passed away peacefully in Toronto on July 28th, surrounded by his loving family.
Scott is survived by his beloved children, Jackson, Ryan, and Emerson; his father, Robin Logie (Jane); his devoted sister, Ann-Louise Logie (Cliff Tomas); his best-friend and brother, Alexander "Sandy" Logie (Tania Gasparini); and his treasured nieces, Landon, Alexxa, Sophia, and Vivian.
Predeceased by his wonderful mom, Mary Elizabeth "Liz." Scott's life was highlighted by the many incredible friendships and family relationships he built and nurtured: from his time at UCC to his years at Yale, studying and playing on the hockey team; then on to Wall Street and a long career in finance at Salomon Brothers; his marriage to Liz and the joyful raising of their three children; his love of travel; and his fundraising rides for cancer research as a proud member of Team Velominati.
Scott's legacy of love, laughter, and adventure will live on in the hearts of all who knew him.
There will be a private Celebration of Life on September 22nd in Toronto.
LANGFORD, Michael J. - It is with heavy hearts that we announce the peaceful passing of Michael J. Langford, on July 30, 2024, surrounded by his loved ones, just shy of his 75th birthday.
Mike is survived by his loving spouse, Louise Dauphin; and his two daughters, Katherine and Stacey (Luis).
Mike was predeceased by his mother, Winifred Broadhurst; and his father, Joseph Alphonse Langford; as well as his three siblings, Ruth, Edwina, and Josephine.
Mike also leaves behind many nieces, nephews, and close friends. Mike will be sadly missed by all and will continue to live on in our hearts.
Mike and family would like to extend a special thank you to The Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital staff and Palliative Care professionals.
In lieu of flowers, Mike has asked that you donate to a charity of your choice in his name.
LYCETT, Shannon Lycett -
November 9, 1977 ~ July 29, 2024
It is with heavy hearts that Art and Janice Williams share the passing of their daughter Shannon Leahann Lycett at the age of 46.
Shannon passed away at home with her family and friends by her side on Monday, July 29, 2024.
Loving mother of Dellan Lycett.
Loving sister of Jennifer Williams.
At Shannon’s request, there will be no funeral service.
Special thanks to Dr. Mercer for his care through the years, her amazing nurse Lisa, and her friends Lisa and Dave Dunn for their years of friendship.
LAWRENCE, Stewart John – Proud Scotsman. Born in Glasgow, Scotland on April 6, 1948.
Married Tricia in Scotland on April 12, 1969 (55 amazing years) and immigrated to Canada in March of 1970.
Shortly thereafter, they moved to Whitby to build a family together.
Worked as a Tool & Die Maker and over the years was promoted to Director of Operations at many automotive companies.
Highly respected Past Master of David T. Campbell Masonic Lodge, “a Brother to many”. Past President of the Whitby Rangers Club bringing together fans and families.
A golf enthusiast playing numerous golf courses around the world with his buddies.
Best Dad in 10 towns to Lisa (husband Mike), Courtney (husband Steve) and John (wife Jamie).
Best Grandad in 10 towns to Ryan, Johnny, Lauren, Claire and Camryn.
Beloved son of Betty and the late John Lawrence.
Much loved brother of Rosemary and David (wife Elaine).
A memorial service will be held on Wednesday, August 7, 2024, at 1:30 pm at THORNTON FUNERAL CENTRE, 1200 Thornton Road North, Oshawa, 905-579-6787 (South of Taunton Road, enter through gates off Dryden Blvd.)
A celebration of Stewart’s life will follow from 2 pm until 4 pm.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Alzheimer’s Society or the Canadian Cancer Society.
Please visit www.etouch.ca for further details or to leave an on-line condolence.
LITTLE, Connie Maxine - Passed away peacefully surrounded by her family on Wednesday, July 10th, 2024 at the age of 88.
Beloved wife of the late James Carson Little.
Cherished mother of James Little and Jo-Anne Little. Proud Nina of Amanda (Brent), Noah, Tyson and great-grandmother of Baxter. She will be greatly missed by her extended family and friends.
Connie enjoyed special celebrations with her family and cherished her moments with her grandchildren the most.
Her time spent with her friends was very special to her as well, especially their trips to the casino.
The family would like to thank all the staff at The Wynfield Retirement Residence and the staff in the ICU at Lakeridge Health Oshawa Hospital, for all their care and compassion given to her.
A celebration of life will be held on Tuesday, July 30th, 2024 at MOUNT LAWN FUNERAL HOME, 21 Garrard Road in Whitby, ON, from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. in the Arbor Lounge.
In lieu of flowers, donations in her name to the Lakeridge Health Foundation Cancer Unit would be much appreciated.
Belton – Lawrence Douglas
May 8th, 1935 – July 5th, 2024
Doug passed peacefully, after 89 years of travelling, loving boating at Lake Cowichan, snow skiing and curling for many years.
Doug enjoyed his car dealership and was also the Manager of Duncan Garage for years ago. He was very dedicated to his clients and staff and loved his work.
He was President of the Gyro and Curling Club. He loved helping others in anyway he could.
Doug is predeceased by his parents Phylis and Clayton Belton, two brothers Barry and Bill and sister Glenda.
He is survived by his children Scott Penry, Laurie Vanhagh, Brent McDuff, Jenifer Isherwood, Megan Coliter and Dona Garland.
We would like to thank the nurses at Cowichan District Hospital and the Duncan Wound Clinic.
Waldon House was a godsend to our family, thankyou so much.
Thank you, to all these wonderful and caring staff for their exceptional care!
May he rest in peace and be forever remembered.
We will love you forever Doug!
Dundas, Laurence "Peter" passed away on July 23, 2024 at Southlake Regional Hospital. A family obituary notice will follow.
Llewellyn, Linda Anna
Sadly, but peacefully, Linda left us on Thursday July 18, 2024, in her 84th year.
Beloved wife of Tony for 62 years. Loving mother of Susan Abbott and Dawn Elliot (Mike). Cherished nana of Adam Kelly and the late Joshua Kelly. Dear sister of Peter Mooney (Nicole). Linda will also be greatly missed by her extended family and friends.
A special “Thank-You” to the staff and physicians of C7, 4F, and the emergency department at Lakeridge Health Oshawa, as well as the Bayshore Nursing Agency (especially Sharrolynde) for their exceptional care.
Resting at the ARMSTRONG FUNERAL HOME 124 King Street East, Oshawa, for visitation on Thursday July 25th from 11am – 12pm, with funeral service to follow at 12pm. Interment at Mount Lawn Memorial Gardens, Whitby.
It is with our deepest sadness that we announce the passing of our beautiful girl, Lainey Susan Rehburg. Born on the 27th of May 2024 at the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto, Lainey was our little Rockstar from the start, bringing us joy, love and laughter every day and through each hurdle. Lainey loved to smile, and her smile was the best—when Lainey smiled at you, she made you feel like you were the only person in the world. Although she was only with us for 7 short weeks, Lainey loved her life and was surrounded by love, kindness and care. She was so engaging, knowing what she wanted and what she didn’t want and earning herself the nickname “Sass Queen” during her stay at Sick Kids. Even when she was swaddled snug and cozy, Lainey would push her little arms free, then give you the sweetest look of triumph—so determined to free herself from her blankets so she could hold her beloved giraffe who was as big as Lainey herself!
Lainey stole all of our hearts—so bright so happy, so very loving. Each of her precious days she loved to look around and take in her world and all the love around her, but she was never happier than when she heard her Mom and Dad talking to her, opening her eyes to give them a loving look every time. Lainey’s big giraffe, her Mom and Dad, bath time, head rubs and cuddles were her favorite things—such a wonderful girl. Lainey knew the vast love of her parents, Taylor Bradley and Dylan Rehburg, from the moment of her birth. She also knew the love of her grandparents, Christine and Scott Bradley and Tracey and Neil Rehburg, surviving great grandparents, Ronnie and Doreen Gaudet, Denis Rehburg, Nancy Hann and Mary Naugle, her uncles Matthew (Ally Pett) and Kirkland, her Godmother, Kayleigh Wood, Godfather David Rehburg, her great aunts and uncles, as well as so many wonderful and caring friends who Lainey came to know as her extended family. For all of the love Lainey received, she gave it back to us a million-fold, she was a Rockstar indeed.
Lainey was predeceased by her maternal great grandparents, Gary and Diane Bradley, paternal great grandparents, Susan Wells-Rehburg and David Naugle, and her paternal great great grandmother, Mary Romo.
We would like to extend our heartfelt thanks to everyone who gave their love and support to Lainey. Special thanks to Kayleigh Wood and Morgan Alcorn for organizing a wonderful fundraiser so that Lainey’s stay at Sick Kids in Toronto was manageable with peace of mind. We would also like to thank everyone who participated in Lainey’s fundraiser—your love, kindness and generosity will not ever be forgotten.
Lainey’s time with us was short, but the beauty of who she was touched our hearts in ways we had not imagined could be. Our time with Lainey would not have been as long, as joyous or even possible without the excellent medical care she received in both Halifax and Toronto. Words cannot express the depth of our gratitude for the gift of Lainey and the precious time we had with her, and we extend our most heartfelt thanks to Lainey’s medical teams at the IWK and Sick Kids hospitals.
A celebration of Lainey will be held on Tuesday, July 23rd at 1 pm at the Eastern Passage Community Funeral Home on Cow Bay Road, followed by a reception at The Eastern Passage Buffalo Club. In lieu of flowers we invite you to make a donation to the IWK hospital in Halifax or the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto.