Wilson, Helena Magdalena

September 1, 1926 – November 7, 2016

WILSON, Helena Magdalena (Pierik) – Peacefully, on Nov 7, 2016 in her 91st year, Helena passed away at Macassa Lodge in Hamilton.  Predeceased by her husband Gordon Wilson and her first husband Gerhardus Pierik.  Stepmother of Dave and Larry, mother of Annette, Michael and Frank.  Her many grandchildren and great-grandchildren will miss their Oma.  Helena and Gerhardus were the proprietors of the Ancaster Home Bakery in the late 1960’s. Thank you to all of the wonderful staff at Macassa Lodge and Carrington Place for their excellent care over the years. A private family service has been held.  Donations to the Alzheimer Society in Helen’s name are welcome. 

 

Newitt, Mary Margaret

On November 3rd, after a lengthy illness, stoically accepted. Mary was loved by her many friends and relatives. A career woman for Bell her entire working life, Mary also devoted herself to her church. Long-time member at St. James Dundas and of St. Paul’s Westdale, Mary was active in both parishes, especially chairing the new organ committee at St. Paul’s and contributing greatly to the organ and grand piano at St. James. Mary was a wonderful asset to the churches where she served as a member of the Altar Guild, and as a Warden, as well as helping in the ministries of both parishes in many capacities. Mary was an artist who loved to paint and to sew. But she will always be remembered for her love of listening to and playing classical music and hymns. Predeceased by her parents Wm. and Estelle Newitt, and brother James. Many thanks to friends and family, to Dr. Colin Stevenson, to friends at St. Joseph’s Estates and to AMICA for her final care. Cremation has taken place. Memorial Eucharist Service to be held at ST. JAMES ANGLICAN CHURCH, 137 Melville Street, Dundas, on Saturday, November 12, 2016 at 11:30 a.m. If desired, memorial donations would be appreciated to St. James Anglican Church. Inurnment of ashes at Grove Cemetery.

Lee, Archie Welford

July 11, 1934 – October 29, 2016

Lee, Archie Welford – Peacefully at St. Joseph’s Hospital on Saturday, October 29, 2016, in his 83rd year. Beloved husband of Shirley (nee Beaton), and loving father to Stan (Cindy), Lynne Lambertus and Michael. Step-father to Virginia (Ron Haggith), Terry Moore, Bonny Roarke (Rick) and Tim Moore. Archie will be sadly missed by his 17 grandchildren, 8 great-grandchildren, 9 great great-grandchildren and his brother John (Maggie). Predeceased by his brother Joe and sister Erie.  Friends will be received by the family on Tuesday afternoon and evening from 2-4 & 7-9 at the Turner Family Funeral Home, 53 Main Street, Dundas, where the Funeral for Archie will be held Wednesday afternoon at 1 o’clock. Cremation to follow. Expressions of sympathy to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated. Special thanks to Dr. Amer, Dr. Shankardass, Dr. Boyle, the Nurses of CTU West and 4 Chest, at St. Joseph’s Hospital.

Emmerson, Maureen

July 16, 1926 – October 22, 2016

emmerson_maureenMaureen Emmerson – Molly Anderson and friends are saddened to announce the death of Maureen (Mau) on Saturday, October 22nd at home, after a short illness. Mau was born July 16, 1926 in Wickham, England and came to Canada under the sponsorship of the Anglican Church. She did missionary work in Northern Manitoba before moving south to become Youth Worker for the diocese of Brandon, MB. She and Molly met there and formed a friendship that lasted for over fifty years. After completing her Masters Degree in Education at OISE, Mau moved to Hamilton in 1975 where she and Molly bought a Westover schoolhouse where they lived for 34 years. Maureen joined the faculty of Social Sciences at Mohawk College, retiring as department head in 1989. Mau was multitalented-excelling as an artist, illustrator and woodcarver. Molly and Mau were committed to fundraising for Christ Church Flamborough, holding art and bake sales for many years.”Mawmee” is survived by her beloved niece, Jill, great niece Rosie, great great niece Frida, and great nephew Dan, in England. A celebration of Maureen ‘s life will be held at 11 AM on November 8th at Christ Church Flamborough. If desired, in lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the charity of your choice.

Stephens, Carolyn

December 3, 1915 – October 23, 2016

stephens_carolyn_ovalStephens, Carolyn – Peacefully at Wentworth Lodge, Dundas, on October 23, 2016. Survived by sons Peter (Caroline), Michael, and James (Julie), and grandchildren Julia, Patrick and Fen. Predeceased by infant son Billy (1946) and beloved husband Llewellyn (Llyn) and sister Marion Farnan.  Carolyn Stephens was born to Violet Flatt and W.E. Smith in Hamilton Ontario on December 3, 1915. She attended Westdale Collegiate and graduated from McMaster University in 1937 in modern languages, together with her future husband Llyn.  Their courtship started there and continued through his further studies at Harvard until 1941 when they were married just before his departure for army service in Europe. Upon his return in 1945, Llyn  was recruited into External Affairs, and so began Carolyn’s career as a diplomatic wife, in Bern, the Hague, Paris, Bonn, and finally, Karachi, where she ably took on the daunting task of being a High Commissioner’s wife. While there she helped establish a health and birth control clinic for local employees.  Once back in Ottawa, she involved herself in volunteer community work such as teaching ESL, sponsoring refugees with her church and driving disabled people to medical appointments and bringing them home for meals. She and Llyn always gave generously to a wide variety of charities and worthy causes.  After Llyn’s death in 1991, she moved to Dundas to live with her sister Marion, where they both remained active and involved in community life, living independently late into their 90’s. Carolyn’s love of music, her sense of humour, and her kindness remained until the end. The family is grateful for the dedicated care and attention of the staff at Wentworth Lodge.  A celebration of Carolyn’s life will take place on Saturday, November 12th from 2-4 p.m. at the Turner Family Funeral Home, 53 Main Street, Dundas. Donations may be made to OXFAM Canada and/or the Dundas Valley School of Art.