(December 29, 1981 – August 28, 2020)A loving husband, father, brother, cousin and friend, Caleb left us suddenly on Friday, August 28, 2020, at Lakeridge Health Oshawa, at the young age of 38. Words cannot express how deeply and dearly he is missed by Melissa, his loving wife, soulmate and the target of his offbeat, goofy humour, by his children Cooper and McKenna, who will have to live on without his big hugs, his culinary skills and his ability to wring out instant joy from any family activity, and by his canine pals Sydney and Dash, who could always rely on him for a treat or two and a belly rub at any time of the day. A cherished son to Haly Holmes (Steve Stretten) and Ted Bevan (Marg), loving brother to Bria (Jeff), Sayward (Drew), Dave (Lindsey), and Sarah (Matt), beloved son-in-law to Maria and John, and dear brother-in-law to Tyler (Lisa) and Cole, Caleb was also a wonderful uncle to his nieces and nephews and a treasured cousin to so many in the Holmes and Bevan clans.He will be especially missed by his close friends, with whom he forged unbreakable bonds that lasted many years, including Jeff, Sean, Rob, Drew and Adam. May your soul fly free, Caleb, where it is meant to be, among the trees and along the still waters, and may your memory continue to warm our hearts forever.
December 14, 1938 – August 23, 2020(Age 81) It is with heavy hearts that the family of Clark Gilbert Deline announces his peaceful passing which occurred on August 23, 2020 at the Lakeridge Health Oshawa.Clark grew up in Toronto, ON and developed many passions throughout his life, including sports.Most notably, his 50 plus years involvement with minor hockey, coaching Junior A and Junior B programs as well at the minor levels with both the Cedar Hill Minor Hockey Association and the Wexford Raiders Organizations.It was not unheard of to see Clark on the Golf Course as he spent many years with a regular crowd on Sunday Mornings at Parkview G & C Club. His crowning achievement came with his first hole in one at Flemington Park in 1991.In addition to his loving and caring wife Agnes of 62 years. Clark is survived by his daughter Sandy (Rick), sons Michael (Carrie) and David (Linda); cherished Papa to Sarah, John, Cindy, and Julia; brother Ronald (Edna); along with several loving nieces and nephews.The family would like to express their sincere appreciation to all the staff at the Village of Taunton Mills and to the Doctors, Nurses and staff at the Lakeridge Health Oshawa.As per Clarks wishes there will be no visitation or funeral service.In lieu of flowers remembrances in memory of Clark may be made to a CHARITY of your choice.
August 25th, 1967 - August 1st, 2020Passed away at her home on Saturday, August 1st, 2020 at the age of 52.Loving mother of Kevin Mason (Alissa), Katelyn Mason, Katrina Mason (Brian), Tarin Mason and Kai Benoit.Loving daughter of Ronald Mason and Gwen Mason.Remembered by Vincent and her very special friend Bridgette.Grandmother of Nicholas, Mason, Emily, Alexis, Celina, Charlee, Eli, Colby and Vinessa.Dear sister of Deborah Talbot and her husband Darryl and predeceased by her brother Ronald (surviving Angela).Private family service will be held at BARNES MEMORIAL FUNERAL HOME, 5295 Thickson Rd. N. Whitby on Friday afternoon.Messages of condolence and shared memories can be left for the family by visiting barnesmemorialfuneralhome.com .
(April 22, 1932 - August 2, 2020) Predeceased by his wife Lorraine (nee Tomlinson).Loving father of John (Kathy), Trevor (Annette), Thomas (Diana) and Anne-Marie (Chris). Cherished grandfather of Mitchell, Michelle, Danielle, Jessica, Wesley, Olivia, Eva and great-grandfather of Logan.Cameron was an employee of General Motors of Canada for over 39 years.The Henry family would like to express their gratitude to the staff of Ontario Shores, Lakeridge Health Oshawa, Bowmanville and Whitby for their care, professionalism and compassion shown to Cameron and his family.A private family service will be held in the future. Arrangements entrusted to THORNTON CEMETERY and FUNERAL CENTRE, 1200 Thornton Road North, Oshawa, (905-579-6787).In lieu of flowers, donations will be gratefully accepted for Feed the Need Durham.Donations and expressions of condolence may be left at etouch.ca .
(Retired 32 year employee of General Motors and avid supporter of the Canadian Auto Workers “CAW”) It is with great sadness and heavy hearts we announce that suddenly on Friday, July 31, 2020 at Lakeridge Health in Oshawa, at the age of 70, Butch passed away peacefully with his family by his side.Loving husband of 48 years to Linda.Loving father of Kevin and his wife Danielle Kinslow, and the late Kimberley and her husband the late Grant McMaster.Devoted Grandad to Ryan (Meghan), Matt, Adam and Joey, Great Grandad to Charlie and Jack and a special daddy to his little Maggie.He will be fondly and lovingly remembered by his many brothers and sisters, their families and his many friends.A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date.Donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated by the family.
March 12, 1925 – July 29, 2020It is with great sadness that we announce the peaceful passing of Cecil Ross Williams on Wednesday July 29, 2020 in his 96 year, at the Wynfield Long Term Care Residence, Oshawa.Cecil was predeceased by his brothers Roy and Leslie and his sister Mabel as well as his youngest daughter Gail Gerrow. He is survived by his wife of 70 years, Mary Elizabeth (néé Bristol).Cecil will be dearly missed by his children, Jo-Ann Thow (Gordon), Christine Acton (Brooke), Andrew Williams (Wendy) and son-in-law Bill Gerrow. Poppa Cecil will also be missed by his grandchildren, Megan, Simon (Amanda), Sarah, Elizabeth (Adam), Rebecca (Bjorn), Luke (Rebecca), Annie, Ross and Neil. Cecil was great grandpa to Mila & Sadie, Kaden & Charlie, Aiden, Carly & Ellen, and Gavin & Everley. He is also survived by his half brother Dick (Joan) Pattenden, Joanne Guest and Helen Langlois. Cecil was a private in the reserve army, Medical Corps, from 1942-43. In December 1943 he joined the Navy and on January 12, 1944 he left Toronto for basic training in Kingston. While in the Navy Cecil served as Officers’ Steward but during action he manned a depth charge thrower for anti-aircraft. When the war in Europe was over, Cecil volunteered for service in the Pacific and was discharged on March 14, 1946. After WWII Cecil studied Architecture at Ryerson graduating as an Architectural Draftsman. In the fall of 1950 Cecil was hired by Pentland & Baker Architects where he assisted in the design of many schools and community centres in Southern Ontario. From 1967 to 1970 Cecil was the Clerk of Works for the construction of the new Oshawa City Hall. Following that contract he served as liaison between the architects, construction and hospital management at Oshawa General Hospital during the construction of the G Wing. After the completion of the building project Cecil was hired by Oshawa General as Director of Hospital Services. Later he studied hospital management and was promoted to VP of Planning and Development. He retired in December 1990 after a highly successful and productive career. During his retirement Cecil and Mary were able to fulfill their love of travelling, by taking many, many trips abroad, to Florida and across Canada.During his retirement years Cecil volunteered at Parkwood Estate, utilizing his management and architectural skills to undertake responsibility for several refurbishing and renovation projects keeping to the strict historical requirements of this heritage site.In addition to his countless hours devoted to Parkwood, Cecil has been a dedicated volunteer with many community organizations and charities over the past 70 years including Trustee for the Richmond Hill Board of Education, The Richmond Hill Junior Chamber of Commerce, Cystic Fibrosis Canada, and St. Matthew’s Anglican Church, Oshawa. He coached baseball at the park level for his son’s team and also for the Oshawa
September 16, 1928 – July 25, 2020(Retired 40 year employee of General Motors Canada)Passed away peacefully with family by his side at Fairview Lodge, Whitby on Saturday, July 25, 2020 in his 92nd year.Beloved husband of Joyce (nee Taylor) of 69 years.Loving father to Paul (Beverly), Patricia Vierhout (Fred) and predeceased by daughter Brenda.Cherished grandfather of Garrett, Mackenzie, Jason, Kristin, Lindsey, Chrystal, Charyl and great grandfather of Liam, Lauren, Jacob, Hudson, Daxin, Jeren, Abigail and Jonas.Predeceased by his sisters Marion, Betty and Dorothy.Many thanks to the staff at Fairview Lodge-Whitby for their care and compassion.A private family service will be held at OSHAWA FUNERAL HOME, 847 King Street West, (905-721-1234).Donations to Parkinson Canada would be appreciated.Online condolences may be made at oshawafuneralhome.com .
Peacefully with her husband by her side on Saturday, July 25th, 2020 at her home in Blackstock, at age 85.Cordelia (nee Kuckert), beloved wife of Heinz Mueller. Loved mother of Karl and the late Margaret.Loving grandmother of Nicholas and Andrea (Jonathan) and great-grandmother of Tenley, Kinnon and Archer.Survived by her brothers Peter and Josef both of Germany.Cordelia, or Adi as she was to those who knew and loved her, lived a life dedicated to caring for those around her, family, friends, and strangers alike.Adi, having experienced a difficult childhood held a special place in her heart for those in need and dedicated many years of service at the local hospital both through volunteering her time as well knitting socks and sweaters for patients.As a social butterfly, Adi enjoyed spending time and travelling with friends and family and found ways to experience many adventures in her years.As a very active and involved Oma, Adi could be found teaching her grandchildren how to swim, play cards, or drive, and later, spending time playing with her great grandchildren. Her stories, laughter, lively personality, and way of making things special for those around her are greatly missed. Private arrangements.If desired, memorial donations may be made by cheque to the Auxiliary Lakeridge Health Port Perry.
(April 18, 1975 - July 26, 2020) We are sad to announce that Christine passed away at Lakeridge Health in Oshawa on Sunday July 26, 2020 after a courageous battle with cancer.Beloved wife of Wesley Lowe. Loving mother of Leah and Hannah. Precious daughter of David and Carollann Currie. Dear sister of Davy and Billy.Thanks to everyone, especially cousins Brandi, and Angela, and friend Denise who gave so much support. She will be fondly remembered by all her extended Lowe and Currie families as well as her Remax colleagues and many friends. The Funeral Mass will be celebrated at St. Francis de Sales Roman Catholic Church, 1001 Ravenscroft Rd, Ajax, on Wednesday July 29th at 10:30am. COVID-19 Restrictions will apply.If so desired, donations in Christine’s memory may be made to her favourite charity; The Hospital for Sick Children.
(March 26, 1920 — July 17, 2020)Catherine passed peacefully in her sleep after a long (100 years!) and happy life. She was predeceased by her husband Dr. Jack Heron and her only sibling, her brother Wally Floody and his wife Betty.Catherine is survived by her nephews, Wally's sons: Brian and Richard, Brian’s wife Lorraine and their children Dylan and Claire and Richard’s wife Jan and their children Luc and Jessica, as well as many of her lifelong friends.Catherine was a registered nurse at the former East General Hospital.She particularly loved her time on the maternity ward caring for newborns.She grew up, worked and lived in Toronto before retiring to Cannington, Ontario. She worked for, and supported many charities as well as tirelessly volunteering for numerous organizations. No matter what hardship came along, she reminded you to count your blessings and be grateful for what you have. And we truly were so fortunate to have Catherine in our lives. She taught us to be loving, kind and gracious and to always keep a fresh pack of cookies within reach on your bedside table.She will be lovingly remembered and deeply missed.Catherine’s family would like to thank the staff of Ina Grafton Gage Home for their kindness and care. Donations can be made in Catherine's name to the charity of your choice.