Kendall, Kathleen (Callahan)

It is with deep sadness and love that we announce the passing of Kathleen Jillian Kendall (nee Callahan). Kathleen passed away peacefully on August 1, 2024 at Hamilton General Hospital at the age of 79.
Kathleen will be dearly missed by her beloved husband of 56 years, Terry, her children Janet (Robert), Tim (Alison), Greg (Teresa) and Donna. Loving Nana/Nanny to Sarah, Noah, Lexi and Jack, her brother John and many nieces and nephews. Predeceased by her sister Judy Hunter.
Warm thanks to the staff and all of mom’s friends at Bertram Place who made her feel welcome and loved.
A special thank you to the wonderful and exceptional teams at Hamilton General Hospital in both 4W and CCU. Their loving and compassionate care provided to Mom will be forever remembered. Thank you for holding her hand.
Visitation will be held at Turner Family Funeral Home, 53 Main Street, Dundas Ontario on Thursday, August 8th from 2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.. A funeral mass will be held at St. Augustine’s Parish, 58 Sydenham St, Dundas Ontario, on Friday, August 9th at 10:00 a.m..
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to The Alzheimer Society.

Hozjan, Stefan (Pista)

STEFAN (PISTA) HOZJAN

July 23rd, 1944 – July 30th, 2024

It is with profound sadness we share the passing of Stefan (Pista) Hozjan, after his courageous battle with lung cancer. 

He will be sadly missed by his adoring wife, Valerie, and their children, Tanya (Kyle), Kristin, and Steven (Abilene). Proud grandfather of Kingston, Teaghan, Kase, North, Ariat and Baby Hozjan. 

Stefan was born in Crensovci Slovenjia and came from a large family. He was the youngest of 14 siblings, survived by his brother, Tony, his five sisters, and their families. Stefan arrived in Canada in 1967, when he was 23, to start a family; the last year he saw the Toronto Maple Leafs win the Stanley Cup, a true and loyal fan. He cherished his families heritage and the traditions he grew up with, passing them along to his children. Making family recipes, wines, spirits, smoking meats, sausages and horseradish, the good way, like back home. A personal favourite being zlevenka, which reminded him of his mother. 

Always happy, there wasn’t a day he just shrugged off a problem. Not afraid of hard work, Stefan supported his family and never asked questions, doing everything he could for his wife and kids. Being outside and getting his hands dirty, splitting firewood, cutting the grass, working his gardens, gardening and having bonfires was his shui, and a way to relax and stay in shape. 

He will be greatly missed!

Donations are preferred in lieu of flowers. The family has set up a go fund me. https://gofund.me/f6746449

Stefan has been cremated as per his wishes and a private celebration of life will be held at a later date. 

Na Zdravje!

MacLachlan, Margaret “Jean”

The family of Margaret “Jean” MacLachlan (nee Gunn) is sad to announce her passing on July 28, 2024 at St. Joseph’s Villa in Dundas.
Jean will be missed by her daughters Diane, Carolyn (Peter), daughter-in-law Kathy (Mike) and her sister, Maureen. Jean was a proud aunt of nieces Marnie, Ann (Tom) and Lorna and nephews Grant and Jamie, grammie of grandchildren Ashley, David (Dava), Cailey, Mandy and great grandson Teddy.
She is predeceased by her husband David, daughter Mary, sons Campbell and Graham, her sister Lois, niece DeeDee, nephews Ian and Chick, and her dear devoted friend and companion Russell.
Jean was proud of her nursing degree and her time nursing in Vancouver as well as her years of volunteer work for Meals on Wheels and patient transfer at Oakville Trafalgar Hospital. Many thanks and God Bless to the amazing staff at Oak Grove, St. Joseph Villa. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to St. Joseph’s Villa Foundation, sjvfoundation.ca, or the Hamilton/Burlington SPCA, hbspca.com.

Weston, Doris (nee Schausberger)

With deep sadness we announce the peaceful passing of our family matriarch in her 63rd year. Doris was the beloved wife and best friend of Gary. Loving mother of Justine (Robert), Adam (Sophia), Stewart (Martha) and Canadian mother to the lads from Scotland; Scott, Craig, Dave (Nicola) and the late Andy Kerr. Oma will be missed by her grandchildren, Marcus and Emily who adored her. Doris was predeceased by her parents Rudolf and Herta Schausberger and sister Marilyn. Survived by her older sister Renate. Doris was an avid reader, crocheter, painter and overall crafter. She loved candles, holiday decorating, music, her parents, her husband, her kids, their spouses, and her grandchildren. She loved her trailer at the French River, music of all kinds, cooking and baking. She was a Schausberger to her core. We will all miss her smile, her laugh, and her warm embrace. Thank you to Dr. Shaw and the team at Juravinski for their continuous support. Special thank you to Margaret’s Hospice for the love and kindness they showed not only to our mother but our father Gary as well. A Celebration of life will take place at their residence at a future date to honor Doris.

GENEREAUX, Jean (Davey)

With great sadness, the family announce the death of Jean on July 18th at St. Joseph’s Villa at 87 years of age. Beloved wife and best friend of Ronald (deceased) and dedicated, loving mother of Craig. He was the best thing that ever happened to her, and she talked about him to anyone and everyone until her last days. Predeceased by her father George, mother Margaret and brother Ronald Davey. She will be remembered and greatly missed by her many cousins, nieces and nephews, as well as many friends and co-workers. Prior to her retirement in 1998, Jean worked for many years in the insurance industry, most of that time with the firm of W.A. Hackett & Company Insurance Adjusters. Jean was a life-long resident of Dundas and was actively involved in community service work, especially with individuals with developmental disabilities, through the Dundas District Civitan Club. Jean was a charter member of that Club and a Past President. She was instrumental in the founding of the Dundas Learning Centre and was a staff/volunteer at the Centre for many years. Jean was involved in Special Olympics and with her husband Ron, they began the Dundas Alley Cats Special Olympics Bowling League. She had a big personality, a wicked sense of humour and a huge heart. The family will be having a private service and celebration of life. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations to the Dundas District Civitan Club, St. Joseph’s Villa, or the Chartwell Georgian would be appreciated by the family.