Dec 17, 2020 |
It is with sadness we announce the passing of our dear mother Rose on Wednesday, December 16, 2020 at St. Joseph’s Villa in Dundas. She will be forever remembered and loved by her daughter Pam (Bob Leslie) and son Scott (Nancy) and her grandchildren Zachary, Brett and Tori. Thank you to all the staff at St. Joseph’s Villa for their care and compassion. A celebration of Rose’s life will be held at a later date. If you so wish, donations to the Parkinson Canada would be appreciated by the family.
Dec 11, 2020 |
November 19, 1926 – December 8, 2020
Chester passed away peacefully with family by his side in his 95th year. Predeceased by his wife of 53 years, Marleene. Father to Dave (Christine), Karen (Al), Kevin (Karen), Darleene and Russell. Grandpa to Kathryn, Jessica, Cameron, Caitlyn, Jordan, Emilie, Richie and Ethan. Great-Grandpa to Jackson, Sebastian, Sawyer, and Kyle. Chester was born in Huntsville to William and Alice Booth. He was the oldest of 14 children. Chester moved to Dundas at a young age in pursuit of work. He found work, he later met his wife, and made Dundas his home. He will be missed by all who knew and loved him. A private family service has taken place.
Dec 10, 2020 |

April 30, 1928 – December 6, 2020
Peacefully at St. Joseph’s hospital on Sunday, December 6, in his 93rd year after a short illness. Al will now be reunited with Betty (née Major) his loving wife of 65 years (2018). Much loved father of David (Sheila), Gregory (Jill), Thomas (Andrea), Mary (Rick) and Nancy (Calvin). Proud grandfather of Rachel, Veronica, Brian, Rebecca, Stephanie, Erica, Wendy, Melanie, Natalie, Nathan, Lindsay, Craig and Sarah. Great-grandfather of Ethan, Caroline, Hartley, Owen, Benjamin, James, Lylah, and Jude. Born and raised in Toronto, Al graduated from Humberside Collegiate (1946) and received an Honours BA from the University of Toronto (1950), Ontario College of Education (1951) and Bachelor of Education from the University of Toronto (1954). It was while attending university that he met his wife, Betty. Al taught at Burford High School from 1951 to 1957, then served as principal from 1957 to 1959. At the time, he was the youngest high school principal in Ontario. His Burford years were among the most memorable of his career. Al was asked to join the Ontario Department of Education as a Special Services Guidance Inspector in 1959 and travelled the province inspecting high schools until 1962. The opportunity to spend more time with his family presented itself when he was recruited by the Hamilton Board of Education as Supervisor of Guidance Services, spending 24 years in the role from 1962 until his retirement in 1986. During his tenure he grew the number of guidance counselors to include all Hamilton high schools. In 1970 he began a pilot project to install guidance counselors in three elementary schools. By 1984 this had grown to counselors in over thirty elementary schools. While he was proud of the expansion of the guidance program, he found great satisfaction in dealing with individual students and families, and he was personally involved with the admission of Visa students, immigrants and refugees. He assessed the students’ needs, created individual tailored programs and placed them in schools, personally helping them to assimilate to their new environment. As in his Burford years, the kids always came first and he took a personal interest in each student. Al’s contribution to young people continued for many years, culminating with his recognition as ONTChild Volunteer of the Year in 1986. Following his retirement Al enthusiastically supported Betty after her ordination as a United Church minister in 1987 until she retired in 2002. His contributions to the community were numerous, including being an active member and generous financial supporter of his church. He was on the Board of Directors for Hamilton Wesley House and was active with the Kiwanis Club for 22 years, serving as President in 1970-71. Al was proud of his 113 plasma and platelet donations to Canadian Blood Services. Al and Betty travelled the world for many years, always in high style. Al was an avid gardener throughout his life and was a very proud recipient of three Trillium awards in the last five years. Above all, most important to Al was his partnership and devotion to Betty and the love of his family. He was a role model to his children and grandchildren alike. Al was always a positive person, with a clear set of values that guided him throughout his life. He loved people, and as such, people gravitated towards him. He was fortunate to have had so many wonderful friends. The family would like to thank his neighbours who provided friendship and support to Betty and Al for many years. In his retirement speech from the Board, Al summed it up by saying his two credos were “Live one day at a time and leave a little room for God”. Cremation has taken place. Hopefully a celebration of life with family and friends can be held in 2021. If so desired, a donation to The Salvation Army, Wesley Urban Ministries or Good Shepherd would be appreciated.
Dec 10, 2020 |
December 8,1941 – December 5, 2020
Passed away peacefully on Saturday, December 5, 2020 at his residence in Hamilton, ON at the age of 78 years. Survived by his son Anthony (Linda) Hahn of Dundas and predeceased by his daughter Rebecca. Loved by his granddaughters Kelsey, Rachel and Emily and great granddaughter Morgan. Beloved brother of Sheila (John) Walter. Predeceased by his parents, Eldon and Barbara Hahn, brother Murray (Stella) Hahn of Nova Scotia and by his three infant brothers and his three infant sisters. Uncle to many nieces and nephews in Ontario, Nova Scotia and Michigan. Previously of Windsor, Ontario, Barry loved to be around the rink, whether it be at the old Riverside arena or a beer league hockey game in Dundas. He will always be our “Coach”. The family would like to thank the staff at Grace Villa for their care and comfort. Cremation has taken place and a private family celebration will take place at a later date.
Dec 10, 2020 |
Our Kath (aka Zippy, Zee, Mama Zip) took flight to other realms on Tuesday afternoon. A perfect day for her to choose, December 1, 2020 a fresh layer of snow covering everything in sight and the start of her favourite time of year. A wonderful Mom to Karly and Katelyn, loving partner to Vi, forever the big sister to Becky and aunt to Danny & Bobby, raised in Dundas by, and daughter to, proud parents Sheryl & Lyle Fairfield. Also known as the Terraware maven, the designer of luxury clothing for her wide reaching and eco-minded customers. She will be loved and hugely missed by so many friends, family and community members. Such a charismatic, generous hearted and social being who loved her people, and spending time with them. A mentor to some, a place of safety for many, always ready to discuss, debate, drink wine and laugh! When the snow has melted and the flowers are blooming there will be a chance to come together to celebrate Kath’s life in the way she would want it to be. Donations to the Breast Cancer Society of Canada in Kath’s honour very much appreciated. Please sign Kath’s on line Book of Condolence at www.turnerfamilyfuneralhome.ca