In loving memory of Paul Kennelly, who peacefully passed away on January 8th 2024. Beloved husband of Janet (nee Casali) and devoted father to Cheryl (John), Christopher (Victoria) and Monica (Christopher), a cherished grandfather, brought joy to his family and friends with his good sense of humor. He found solace in the outdoors and cherished his close bond with neighbours.
A special thank you to all the caring staff at Norfolk General Hospital, Paul’s PSWs and Elana from Home Health, who provided such compassionate care with their unwavering commitment and kindness.
Visitation will be held on Thursday January 18th from 2pm to 4pm and 7pm to 9pm, at the Turner Family Funeral Home (53 Main Street, Dundas). A Funeral Mass will be held on Friday January 19th at 10am at St Augustine’s Parish (58 Sydenham Street, Dundas) with a reception to follow at the Hamilton Air Force Association, 128 King St E, Dundas.
In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests donations to be made to a charity of your choice, honoring Paul’s spirit of generosity and compassion. May his laughter and love continue to resonate in our hearts.
It is with sadness that we announce the death of Bérangère Gill (née Dorion) of Burlington. She passed away peacefully in her sleep on the morning of January 5th, 2024 at the age of 100 years. Bérangère was the eldest daughter of Charles-Henri Dorion and Alice Delage. She was born in Charlesbourg, Québec in 1923. She moved to Ontario in 1957 when she married Thomas Gill (d. 2010). Together, they raised three sons. She had a talent for baking and cooking and she loved to sew. Despite her small stature, she was a very strong and independent woman. She will be greatly missed.
Bérangère is survived by her siblings, Paul, Monique, Clémence (Albert), and Roch (Lise). She will be fondly remembered by her sons, Patrick (Colleen), Charles (Ric), and Michael (Lynne); her grandchildren, Daniel (Sheila), Letty (Alastair), Thomas (Megan), and Robert; and her great grandchildren, Maesie and Anika; as well as many nephews and nieces.
A Funeral Mass will be held at St. Augustine’s Church, Dundas on Friday, January 12, 2024 at 2:30 P.M..
Lloyd passed away peacefully on January 6, 2024, in his 101st year, after a brief illness. He had a long and full life for which both he and his family were very grateful.
Family was the centrepiece of Lloyd’s life and what he enjoyed and valued most of all. He was the much loved and admired father of Greg (Jeanine Hammar), cherished grandfather and card-playing partner of Travis (Laura Crickmore), and beloved brother-in-law of Jessie Stoddart.
“Uncle Lloyd” will be greatly missed but fondly remembered by his niece Susan (Eric) Marshall, nephews Rob (Gail) Stoddart and Don (Debbie) Stoddart, and their many children and grandchildren. He will also be missed greatly by his many friends and neighbours.
He was predeceased by his parents, Pearl and Bill Stoddart, his wife Mary (New) and his brother Charles (Chuck) Stoddart.
Lloyd’s childhood fascination with flying and aircraft led him to enlist in the Royal Canadian Air Force at 19 years old, where he served as a pilot during World War II, flying surveillance patrols over the Atlantic Ocean from the east coast of Canada, looking for German submarines.
In civilian life, he had an accomplished career in industry. He rose from an apprentice toolmaker at McKinnon Industries (later General Motors) in St. Catharines to become a foreman, then plant manager, then manufacturing superintendent and general manager for three companies: Anthes Imperial, Molson Industries, and Inter-City Gas. He enjoyed his work immensely, and after ‘retiring’ he became a manufacturing management consultant, and was retained by investors to start up and manage a new company, Odstrum Manufacturing, from 1984-87 in St. Catharines.
He enjoyed travelling and had a lifelong interest in sports, playing several in his younger years, bowling competitively as an adult, bicycling and skating until he was 75 years old, and golfing until he was 92! In his later years he followed baseball (his favourite), football, hockey, and golf closely, and enjoyed discussing the outcomes of games and statistics with family and friends. Always a great storyteller, he was most recently actively engaged in preserving stories about his life and the lives of his family and ancestors for younger family members.
Lloyd battled back from two life threatening illnesses, one in 1967 and the other in 2006, with a remarkable perseverance that was indicative of his determined and independent character. He lived independently in his own house in St. Catharines until he was 98 years old, when he moved to the Amica Dundas retirement residence to be closer to his immediate family.
His family thanks his former St. Catharines neighbours for their wonderful support!
The family also wishes to thank his superb health care providers: Dr. Ahmad Ashrafi and Dr. Jennifer Frendo for their outstanding care in St. Catharines; Dr. Emma Mazurek for her excellent and understanding care in Dundas; the Wellness, Nursing and Personal Support teams at Amica for their daily care and concern; and medical Team C and the staff of the BTU/ICU at Hamilton General Hospital for compassionate care during Lloyd’s final week.
The family wants to commend and thank the staff members in all departments of Amica Dundas for their daily efforts to care for and enrich the lives of residents. Thanks also to Lloyd’s dining partners at Amica for their support and companionship.
In November 2023 Lloyd enjoyed the celebration of his 100th birthday with his many family members and friends at a special reception in St. Catharines. It was wonderful to be able to have a celebration of his life while he was still alive and able to participate! In keeping with Lloyd’s wishes, cremation has taken place. A private family interment will be held at a later date.
In lieu of flowers, a memorial donation may be made to a charity of one’s choice if desired. A special way to remember Lloyd would be to do something thoughtful and kind for a neighbour, as he did for many years and his neighbours have done for him in recent ones.
Surrounded by family and loved ones in her 92nd year, our mother Louise passed peacefully at The John Noble Home in Brantford where she lived with Alzheimer’s for the last 6 yrs. She leaves behind her loving husband of 72 years, Edward William deLottinville and 3 children, Marie Parent, Janice Noble, and Edmond deLottinville , 8 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. Louise was a devoted wife, mother and grandmother. Her family came first. Louise was born in Saint Godefroi, Gaspe, Quebec, and was one of 14 children. She’s predeceased by her parents Edmond and Emilie Essiambre (Cormier) siblings, Lionel, Clovis, Hecter, Theo, Claude, Aliene, Simone, Juliette, Patricia, survived by Emilie, Donat (Pauline) Sr. Henriette, Sr. Anne Marie.
Mom loved to entertain. She had a real talent for cooking, baking and was an excellent seamstress. She was formally a culinary cook at the Wentworth Lodge in Dundas and worked as a housekeeper/caregiver for many years. Her presence and smile will be dearly missed.
Thank you so much to the staff and caregivers at The John Noble Home. Your dedication, compassion, love, care and respect for our mother will not be forgotten. You were not only her nurses and caregivers, she knew and loved you as her extended family and friends.
Our beloved Mother, Nana, Tante, Friend…. Antonetta Annamaria Daniëls (nee Udo) passed away peacefully in her 102 year at Wentworth Lodge, Dundas, Ontario on January 4 surrounded by love.
She has joined her soulmate Joseph (Jo) her loving husband for 64 wonderful years.
Predeceased by her parents Martinus and Grada Udo (Baars), parents-in-law, Antonius and Wilhelmina Daniëls (Uijtenbogaart), brother, Chris and Bep, sister Guus and Hein and sister-in-law Tiny and Jaap.
Survived by her caring children Josée and Ed, Grace and Mathieu, Michelle and Herman, Trudi and Lyle, Ron and Adriana.
She was a much loved Nana to her treasured grandchildren, great grandchildren and a great great grandchild who always brought a sparkle to her eyes.
She also had close relationships with all her nieces and nephews in the Netherlands.
Mom and Dad emigrated with four daughters to Canada in 1957 and were blessed with a son in 1959.
Their close friends, Henk and Janie Vandervelde, emigrated with their family the same year, and their children have continued to bring their love and laughter into Mom’s life.
A special thank you to the nursing staff, personal support workers, nutrition and other support staff of Wentworth Lodge for their dedicated care and compassion during Mom’s stay there. Gratitude to Dr. Singh.
A private family funeral mass will be celebrated, cremation to follow with internment at a later date at White Chapel Cemetery.
Mom’s favourite charity was “The Good Shepherd” for anyone who wishes to make a donation.