September 20, 1942 – January 19, 2022
It is with heavy hearts that we mourn the loss of Ken who is survived by his wife of 56 years Carol and the GREATEST father to Kenneth “Paul” (Janice), Lisa and Michael (Kim).
Ken was also the GREATEST Papa to Kenny (Sheila), David, Sarah and Jessica.
His unconditional love and support to his grandkids will be cherished forever.
Ken was predeceased by his parents Minnie and Arthur and brothers Billy and Howard. As well as his in-laws Cesarino and Rina Moro.
Ken was a hard-working, strong-willed man who was very protective of his wife and kids and made family his priority in life. The many family trips to Sundridge, Pikes Bay and Boyd Park were always a favourite time for Ken.
He coached his two sons’ many hockey teams and never missed a game or any of his children’s events. He also spent lots of special time with his daughter Lisa in which they built a beautiful bond that could never be broken. His love for Elvis music was a staple in our family through the years.
His time spent with his grandchildren was also most enjoyable to him, he loved taking them out and going for walks and teaching them along the way, allowing them to be kids and have fun. Seeing his grandkids happy was always important to him, he also enjoyed his many phone conversations.
Another passion was his love for animals and his many Alaskan Malamutes/Husky dogs and cats he had through his life, his last cherished ones being Shiloh and Kitty.
We all thank him from the bottom of our hearts for giving us so much and leaving us with memories that we will forever cherish. We are so grateful that we had him as our husband, father, and grandfather.
Arrangements entrusted with W.C. TOWN FUNERAL CHAPEL .
We all love you very much and you will be sorely missed.
Passed away at Lakeridge Health Bowmanville on January 20th, 2022 at the age of 85 years.
Beloved husband of Nicole for 54 years.
Dear father of Sheila MacIntosh and Brian MacIntosh (Jasmine Hylton).
Loving grandfather of Jacob.
Dear brother of Glenn MacIntosh and Elma Evans.
No Services are being held at this time.
It is with great sadness and an overwhelming sense of loss, that we announce the passing of Keith Bonning.
He passed away peacefully on January 13th 2022 at the Uxbridge Cottage Hospital, with his Daughter by his side.
Keith was predeceased by his beloved wife the late Shirley Bonning (2016).
Loving Daughter Le’Anne (Steve) and Son David.
Grandad to Myles & Kiara.
Dear Brother to Ray (Sarah).
A special thank you to all the Staff at Douglas Crossing over the past year; along with the Nurses & Doctors at the Uxbridge Cottage Hospital.
Keith will be sadly missed and lovingly remembered by all who knew him.
Forever in our hearts, but never forgotten.
December 20th, 1961 - January 13th, 2022
Surrounded by the love and prayers of her family and many friends, Kimberly (Kim) Stahlbaum passed away on January 13th, 2022.
Kim leaves her Mom and Dad, Peggy and Bill Stahlbaum, her sister Linda (Rob) Lyons, her brother Jeff and her much loved nephew and nieces Mitchell, Jordan and Samantha Lyons.
Kim enjoyed a very rewarding career as a Registered Nurse for over 30 years.
As a double liver transplant recipient (1992 & 1996) Kim became a warrior and an advocate for the Transplant Team, many of whom became her extended family.
Over the years she participated in both the Canadian and World Transplant Games, travelling across Canada and internationally.
After a lifetime of health challenges, Kim is now at peace. and we are very grateful to the Transplant Team and all staff at the Toronto General Hospital (UHN) for their 35+ years of exceptional care.
Thank you all for your constant love, prayers and friendship for our family We are so blessed to have you in our lives.
Kim was a great friend, sister, aunt, daughter, and mentor to all who knew her. Her smile and her spirit will live on in our hearts forever.
Fly Free Kim.
We know you will be watching over us, you always have.
Love you Forever
Arrangements entrusted with BARNES MEMORIAL FUNERAL HOME .
Messages of condolence and shared memories can be left for the family by visiting barnesmemorialfuneralhome.com .
Donations can be made to the Canadian Transplant Association by copy-and-pasting the following link into your browser: https://www.canadahelps.org/en/charities/canadian-transplant-associationlassociation-canadien-ne-po/.
June 7, 1922 – January 2, 2022
We are deeply saddened to announce the passing of the Matriarch of our family, Mrs. Kathleen Duguay on January 2nd, 2022, in her 100th year. Kathleen is predeceased by her husband Harry and 4 siblings, Harry, George, Dora and May and 2 sons Raymond (Louise), Roger (Rosalie).
Survived by her 4 children, Terry (Shirley) Fredericton New Brunswick, Daniel (Karen) Sussex Corner, New Brunswick, Don (Suzan) Campbellton, New Brunswick, Debra and partner Irfan Oshawa, Ontario.
Beloved grandmother of 17 and Great grandmother of 30, all of which reside from the East Coast to the West Coast of Canada. Survived also by niece Susan (Ray) England and great nieces and nephews (England).
Kathleen was born and raised in Woking, England. She fell in love with a Canadian Soldier during the 2nd world war and married in 1941. Kathleen then travelled at age 22 yrs. accompanied by her first born son, barely 2 years old on the Aquatania, arriving at Halifax harbour Pier 51, being referred then for the rest of her life as a “ War Bride “. Harry and Kathleen then settled in Campbellton New Brunswick.
Once in Canada, her husband joined the Canadian Armed Forces.
After residing in several armed forces bases, tragedy occurred and her husband died suddenly at age 47 en-route to final posting, Comox, British Columbia.
Kathleen was left to raise 6 children and her role as a loving mother never wavered. Kathleen chose never to remarry and her response was always, “I married the love of my life and could never find another like him“, definitely a true love story.
Throughout her life, Kathleen dedicated her life to being the best Mother, Grandmother, Aunt and Sister. She always saw the good in her children and encouraged them to focus on their strengths. Music was a big part of her life and many of her children and grandchildren played musical instruments and the family participated in many get togethers of singing and playing guitars, which she loved.
Many people throughout her life who spent even a few moments with her loved her instantly as her gentle nature and kindness towards others was evident. She always was so respectful and thankful to others for even the smallest things done for her.
She had a sharp mind and an amazing sense of humour and when asked the question of her how she felt about living her life to such an older age, she always replied, “I don't think about my age, I just wake up each day and carry on“.
She never lost her connections to her roots in England and in her younger years she travelled to England for many holidays to be with her sister and nieces. Her gentle nature and kindness remained within her, her entire life.
She will certainly be greatly missed by her family and many friends of the family.
Rest in peace beautiful Kathleen as a special seat in heaven has been reserved for you.
Arrangements entrusted with OSHAWA FUNERAL HOME .
August 10, 1928 - December 30, 2021
Passed away on December 30, 2021.
Survived by his wife of 67 years, Kathleen June, their three children Cheryl, Doug and Carol, as well as his seven grandchildren, Heather, Patricia, Tyler, Jason, Brenna, Jordan and Ryan and his five great grand children, Korrah, Lexi, Merisa, Spenser and Juniper.
Predeceased by his parents, Lawrence and Lola (nee Welsh) Savery and brother Jim.
Elgin led an active life.
He worked for over 30 years as an engineer at General Motors.
However, his great passion in life was golf. For many years, he was the driving force running golf leagues both at Dalewood near Cobourg and near their winter home in North Port, Florida.
As per his final request, he has been cremated and there will be no service at this time.
A celebration of life will be arranged in the spring.
August 9th, 1943 - December 25th, 2021
Passed away on December 25, 2021 after a short illness at Lakeridge Hospital in Oshawa, Ontario.
Ken was retired from General Motors after 43 years of service.
Wesley and Florence Hanoski brought their first-born son into the world on August 9, 1943 in Hamilton, Ontario.
During his upbringing, Ken excelled in sports such as baseball and hockey, but in later life he truly enjoyed the game of golf and made many friendships and long-term relationships due to his kind and gentle approach to life.
Ken is survived by his children Greg and his wife Jen, Chris and his wife Pat, Julie and her husband Darren.
He will be remembered by his grandchildren, Nathan, Alexandra, Braeden and Kaelyn and Wilson, as well as his two great grandchildren Clive and Ford.
Ken is survived by his siblings Jayne Hinze and her husband Terry, Bob Hanoski (the late Sandra), Lynda Boes and her husband Ron, Peter Brant and predeceased by Ronald Hanoski (the late Carol).
A special thank you to nurse Mel for going “above and beyond” and for taking great care of our father. Our family will be forever grateful!
Arrangements entrusted to the ARMSTRONG FUNERAL HOME Oshawa.
Cremation has taken place and a Celebration of Life will be held in the late spring or early summer.
Donations can be made to the Humane Society.
To place online condolences, please visit armstrongfh.ca .
November 22, 1954 - December 19, 2021
It is with very heavy hearts that we advise that Kenny passed away peacefully at home in the arms of his loving partner Linda Greer, and surrounded by family, on Sunday December 19, 2021, following a hard fought eighteen month battle with cancer.
Kenny was predeceased by his parents James and Marion Sandison, his brothers Gene and Doug and is survived by his loving partner in life Linda Greer and his brother Guy.
He will be dearly missed by nieces, nephews, friends, relatives and extended family.
There was nothing he loved more than his time spent at the cottage, extended time spent in Cozumel, his motorcycle, flying and of course music.
He also had a never ending passion for learning something new.
Cremation, which was entrusted to W.C. TOWN FUNERAL CHAPEL , has taken place.
A private family service at GROVESIDE CEMETERY will take place in the spring.
Anyone wishing to make a donation in Kenny's memory can donate to the Canadian Cancer Society or the CHARITY of your choice.
For online condolences, please visit wctownfuneralchapel.com .
June 10, 1925 – December 24, 2021
Passed away peacefully at Hillsdale Terraces, in her 97th year.
Predeceased by her beloved husband Stefan (2015).
Loving mother of Maria (Benito Bermudez) and Roman.
Fondly remembered baba of Nadia (Carlos), Marco, Markian and Tayissa.
Predeceased by her brother Mykhailo and daughter-in-law Linda.
Survived by brother Roman and sister Zophia and many nephews and nieces and their families.
Born in the village of Siemuszowa, Poland and immigrated from England with her husband and young family to Canada in 1957.
Long-time parishioner of St. George’s Ukrainian Catholic Church, chorister and active member in the Ukrainian cultural community in Oshawa, Ontario.
She enjoyed simple pleasures in life: gardening, flowers, embroidering, knitting crocheting, singing and volunteering and socializing in the church kitchen.
A special heartfelt thank you to the staff at Hillsdale Terraces Vineyard View who cared for Kateryna in her final years.
Visitation will be held on Friday, December 31 from 10 to 11 a.m. at the ARMSTRONG FUNERAL HOME (124 King St. E., Oshawa). Panachyda and Funeral Service will follow at 11 a.m. in the Chapel. Interment will follow at St. Wolodymyr & St. Olha Cemetery. Due to COVID19 restrictions, registration is required to attend the visitation and service.
If you wish to attend, please register at ARMSTRONG FUNERAL HOME or by calling 905-433-4711.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations to St. George’s Ukrainian Catholic Church would be appreciated by the family.
Online condolences may be left at armstrongfh.ca .
Tragically on December 9th, 2021, at the age of 20.
Loved and cherished daughter of Tina Sujanszky and Steve Sujanszky and his partner Heidi.
Admired and loved fiancé of Steven.
Dear sister of Courtney and her partner Caidon.
Granddaughter of Rosemary Lamon (late Tom) and Margaret Sujanszky (Henry).
Predeceased by her grandfather Steve Sujanszky.
Kyrsten will be forever loved by her countless friends and extended family.
Visitation at BARNES MEMORIAL FUNERAL HOME, Wednesday January 5, 2022, from 3pm -7pm, Thursday January 6, 2022, from 3pm -7pm. All who wish to attend must register using the RSVP service on the Barnes website. Anyone who requires assistance may call the office at (905) 655-3662 between 10:00 am and 4:00 pm. Private service on Friday January 7 at 11 am.
In memory of Kyrsten memorial donations to the StoneRidge Stables and Re-homing Centre would be appreciated by the family.
Messages of condolence and shared memories can be left for the family by visiting barnesmemorialfuneralhome.com .