February 1, 1962 - July 4, 2017It is with heavy hearts and saddened to announce the passing of our mother Tammy, on Tuesday, July 4th, 2017.Tammy passed peacefully at Lakeridge Health – Oshawa surrounded by her loving family at the age of 55.Survived by her best friend and soulmate Clayton Goode.Loving mother of Dayna Hubelit and Bradley Gauley Goode.Tammy was the proud Nana of Brandon, Kelley and Victoria who will miss her dearly.Loving daughter of the late Frank and Mona Gauley and special granddaughter of Blanch Findlay.Dear sister of Victoria Gauley of Sault Ste. Marie and the late Kelley Gauley. Special aunt to Shauna Cherian (Bensy) and Courtney Newbury of Sault Ste. Marie and great aunt of Levi Bailey of Sault Ste. Marie. Will be missed by her special friends Sherry Shelbourne and Anna Currie of Sault Ste. Marie.Tammy will also be missed by many friends and relatives. Tammy lived in the Greater Toronto Area for the last 33 years, but born and raised in Sault Ste. Marie. Tammy’s wishes were to be laid to rest in Sault Ste. Marie with her mother and sister.Special thanks to the staff at Lakeridge Health - Oshawa for their care and compassion of our beloved mother.Visitation will be held at OSHAWA FUNERAL HOME, 847 King Street West (905-721-1234) on Thursday, July 13th from 7 – 9 p.m.In lieu of flowers donation can be made to the Kidney Foundation or Canadian Diabetes Association.
Passed away peacefully at Lakeridge Health Oshawa, on July 3, at the age of 63.Predeceased by her father William George Whittick, her mother Clara Prudence Whittick, and her brother, Jack Paul Whittick.Survived by her brothers Rick and Earl Whittick. Her family would like to extend their warm thanks to the staff of Christian Horizons for allof their care and support over the years.Resting at ARMSTRONG FUNERAL HOME (124 King St. E., Oshawa) with a graveside service to take place on Thursday, July 6 at 2pm at Oshawa Union Cemetery.If desired, memorial donations to the Cerebral Palsy Support Foundation of Canada are greatly appreciated.
It is with sadness to announce the passing of Trudy in her 98th year on June 28, 2017.Trudy was born July 3, 1918, the youngest of 6 children and raised on a farm in Vibank, Sask. Trudy decided to stretch her wings and found herself moving away from the homestead to set her sights on the future. This took her down many career paths and to mention only a few were: waitressing, machining air plane parts during the WW2, head chef for a prominent downtown Toronto restaurant after WW2, secretary to a prominent Toronto Doctor, seamstrist, hairdresser, instructor for Corrections Canada (youth facility), wife and Mother. Trudy was a determined person who always yearned to learn and further herself. As a young girl being raised on a farm in the 1920’s, formal education was not a priority and once she had graduated from grade 8, it was considered at the time, all that she needed.Her skills were then used on the (homestead) working farm. Trudy craved to further herself and while raising her two children she returned to school to graduate from secondary school and continued her education at McMaster University to study physcology. Along that path she took numerous side courses and seminars, continually upgrading herself with her drive to learn. Trudy eventually found her true passion and that was to teach and work with the youth. She started at a “training school” in Toronto (St. Euphrasius) that was run by the Catholic Nuns. The “training School” was eventually closed and Trudy was transferred to Cecil Facer in Sudbury, where she remained working for Corrections Canada until her retirement at the age of 65. By the book as Trudy was known to be, she had a reputation for being fair, strict and never picking favourites. She was respected by both faculty and the youth at the detention centre and was lovingly nicknamed by one of her students as “Grandma Dynamite”.Not one to sit around on a rocking chair, once she retired, Trudy decided to work as a house cleaner until she turned 80. She would say it was just something to keep her busy and she really enjoyed it. Up into her 80's Trudy continued to do volunteer work as a "friendly visitor" with the VON. She would brighten the day with a visit for those who had no one.Trudy will be sadly missed by her two daughters Gwen & Ann (son-in-law Steve), her 3 granddaughters Carol (husband Pat), Colette and Lisa (partner Jean-Paul), her great grandchildren: Liam, Justin and Franz and her nieces from California Carolynn (husband Mike), Marianne as well as many nephews and nieces in Sask.We know Mother would have also liked to mention her thanks to the staff at Hillsdale Terrace-Garden Gate for the care and understanding they provided.There will be no visitation and a service will be held for immediate family members only. In lieu of flowers your condolences would be appreciated to the research of Dementia/Alzheimer's or a charity of your choice.Arrangements entrusted to
at home with her daughter at her side on Saturday June 24th 2017 in her 92nd year.Loving wife of the late Lloyd Harold Boles.Dear mother of Susan of Newcastle and Raymond and his wife Joyce of Stratford, PEI.Sadly missed by grandchildren Stacey, Merideth and Patrick.Cremation has taken place. Interment to follow.A memorial service will be held at a later date. Arrangements with Newcastle Funeral Home.Donations made to the Canadian Cancer Society – Research would be appreciated by Treba’s family.
April 13, 1983 – June 24, 2017Tara followed her own unique path and showed kindness to all those she passed while she tried to spread love and light to our world. She stood with conviction and independence with all she did and was never deterred by the opinion of others. When she loved, she loved with her whole heart and was a vicious protector of those she cared for. Her path had always led her to reach for the stars and she will forever hold her place amongst them.Tara is survived by her husband Andre Silva, her mother Marilyn Ruckstuhl and siblings Amber and Colton. Much loved aunt to Ryane and Leland. Adored niece of Karen Kelly, Valerie Chaplin (Phil), Heather Strang (Fred) and Tom Mead (Carol). Tara was predeceased by her father Bill Ruckstuhl, grandmother Lorna Mead, aunt Marlene Mead & cousin Andrew Chaplin. She will be sadly missed by Andre’s parents Jose & Luciana Furtado, his cousin Natalie Furtado, dear friends Janet & Jesse Ratcliffe as well as her many cousins and countless friends.A Celebration of Tara’s Life will be held at Kinsmen Heritage Centre, 120 Roberson Drive, Ajax on Sunday July 2nd, 2017 from 1 – 9 pm, all are welcome and are encouraged to dress brightly or wear your favourite onesie! Tara found beauty in all areas of life, in her honour please look for beauty in others, or create some by planting a tree or flowers in her memory.
February 27, 1968 - June 22, 2017Peacefully at Lakeridge Health-Oshawa on Thursday June 22, 2017, at the age of 49.Beloved husband of Helga.Predeceased by his parents Kathy and Harold.Loved father to Erica and Shane.Fondly remembered brother to Becky (Don Davey) and cherished by his nephews Keith (Chantal) and Troy (Ashley).Resting at COURTICE FUNERAL CHAPEL, 1587 Highway 2, Courtice, ON (905-432-8484), with visitation from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m., and Celebration of Life Service at 11 a.m.Memorial Donations to Lakeridge Health Foundation-Cancer Care Centre, would be appreciated.
Passed away at Sunnybrook Health Centre on Friday, June 23rd, 2017, at the age of 88.Predeceased by her husband Bill.Loving mother of Sharon Eby of Whitby and Bill Jr. and his wife Sheila Eby of Cobourg.Much loved grandmother of Darlene, Dan, Jenny, Julie, Len and Tammy. Predeceased by her grandson Neil.Survived by her sister Doreen.Private family services have been entrusted to BARNES MEMORIAL FUNERAL HOME, 5295 Thickson Rd. N., Whitby.In memory of Theresa, donations may be made to the C.N.I.B or a CHARITY befitting her memory.
(January 24th, 1925 – June 16th, 2017)Suddenly on Friday, June 16th, 2017 at the age of 92.Predeceased by his late wife Isabel.Loving father of Barry (Penny) and Roger (Bern).Grandpa of Krista (Mark), Brendan (Amanda), Tiffany and Jennifer.Great Grandpa of Brantley and Evan.The family would like to thank Dr. Kapusta and staff for all their compassion and help.A special thank you to a good friend Harold and great neighbours Donna and Fil.After 30 years of working as a Tool & Die Maker for General Motors, he continued his passion in woodworking while enjoying his cottage life.A visitation will be held at OSHAWA FUNERAL HOME, 8547 King Street West (905-721-1234) on Monday, June 19th from 10:00 a.m. until time of Funeral Service in the Chapel at 11:00 a.m.In lieu of flowers, donations will be greatly appreciated to the Alzheimer Society.
Passed away peacefully at his home on June 13, 2017.Husband of the late Christena. Father of the late Terry.Thomas will be sadly missed by his daughter-in-law Teija, grandchildren Erin Piano, Daniel Clements, and Mika Clements, and his many siblings.Interment of his cremated remains will take place at a later date in Cape Breton.
February 23, 1933 – June 9, 2017On Friday, June 9th, 2017, Thelma passed away peacefully surrounded by her wonderful caregivers at Lakeview Manor, Beaverton.She has earned her wings and is now reunited with her loving husband George (Pops), who were wonderfully married for almost 64 years this September. Thelma will be sadly missed by her 6 beautiful children; Debbie (Robert) Mack, Maryann (Steve) Taylor, Diane (Sam) Dillon, Denise (Larry) Lamb, Darrell Majury and Matt (Sara) Majury, her sister Marleen Hoepner, her 17 grandchildren and 10.5 great grandchildren. Predeceased by her brothers John and Keith Holstead. Thelma was a long time resident of their Wagner’s Lake home where a celebration of her life with George will be held on Saturday, July … 2017 at 3pm. The family would like to thank the Uxbridge Community Care for finding them such a beautiful home to spend their years as well as the entire staff at Lakeview Manor, not just the caregivers, they went out of their way to make our parents final years together wonderful. They were treated like family with such love and respect.A huge thank you as well to our sister Denise for her endless help, devotion and knowledge.