Feb 5, 2020 |
Passed away peacefully at St. Peter’s Residence at Chedoke on February 5, 2020 in his 99th year. Beloved husband of the late Sophie (nee Koczan). Loving father of Patricia (Ron) Greenwood, Allan (Gwen), and Robert. Caring grandfather to Jennifer, Jim, Dan, Kris, Karla and great-grandfather to Cecily, Katie, Ty, Meg, Sammi, Dray, Austin, Eden, Lauren, Elaina. Norm was born and raised in Hamilton. He joined the RCAF during W.W.II and spent a rather peaceful term stationed in Newfoundland. When he returned to Hamilton, he met beautiful Sophie and fell in love with her light heartedness and enthusiasm. After they were married, he worked at various jobs but eventually retrained for a career as a draftsman, which he always regarded as a well chosen move. He was a man who believed he could build or fix almost anything and proceeded to do so with consistent success. He enjoyed mulling over problems and finding innovative (and inexpensive) solutions. He loved photography and cameras and even had a brief and pleasurable few years making stained glass creations. Norm was known for his dry wit and clever sense of humour. He was also an avid reader – a self described lover of words and information. He spent many hours in his senior years browsing and reading on the internet, sometimes even buying new computers just because they were interesting challenges. He will be missed. Friends and family are invited to Turner Family Funeral Home, 53 Main St, Dundas, on Saturday, March 7th from 2 – 4p.m. for a Celebration of Life. Interment to take place at a later date. Donations can be made to the Canadian Cancer Society
Feb 5, 2020 |
Passed away peacefully at the Hamilton General Hospital on Wednesday, February 5th, 2020 in her 71st year. Loving daughter of Leo and Jean Podetz. Beloved wife of Jim for 53 years. Loving mother to Jeff, Leah, and Jackie (Bill). Caring grandmother to Olivia, Gracie, Gabby, Brenna, and Dora. Sister to Norris (Anne), Donna (Mike), Lori (Russell), Stephen (Laurie), and Lisa (Edsel). She will be sadly missed by her brothers and sisters in-law and many nieces and nephews. Special thanks to Brenda’s medical team for all their care and compassion. A Celebration of Brenda’s Life will take place at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch #36, 280 King St. W., Dundas, on Sunday, February 16, 2020 from 2 – 4 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in memory to a charity of your choice.
Feb 4, 2020 |
October 3, 1919 – January 28, 2020
Lane, Doris Jeannette (nee McLaren) – Passed away peacefully, surrounded by family at Billings Court Manor, Burlington on Tuesday, January 28, 2020 in her 101st year. Doris spent 71 years married to her beloved husband, the late Dr. Norman Lane (2014), whom she met at Queen’s University. Loving mother to Doug (Ann), Brian, Steve (Carol), Alan (Robin), and Christopher (Cristina). Caring grandmother to Michael, Andrea, Carolyn, Dorian, Alyssa, Chloe, Hudson, Amanda, and Ryan. Predeceased by her sister Helen Hillen. She took great joy in spending summers at the cottage with family and friends, cooking gourmet meals. A private family service has taken place.
Feb 1, 2020 |
Passed away peacefully at the Hamilton General Hospital in his 77th year, Beloved husband of Nancy (nee Palmer) of whom he shared his life with for over 39 years. Loving father to Cindy Negus and Danny Terris. Caring grandfather to Jason, Tyler, Stephen and great-grandfather to Ava, Isla, and Ava. Brother to Marilyn (Bill), Paul (Diane), John (Linda), Pamela (Rob), and Leah (Todd). Brother-in-law to Angie, Russ and Rose. Roger will be sadly missed by many nieces and nephews. Cremation has taken place. There will be no visitation or service. Donation in memory can be made to Canadian Cancer Society, Heart & Stroke Foundation, or the Brain Aneurysm Foundation of Canada.
Jan 27, 2020 |
May 10, 1925 – January 27, 2020
Loving wife of Paul Wilson (deceased, 2014) and a devoted mother to her five children; Shelley (Donny) Crawford, Leslie, Ann and John (Marcia) Wilson and Susan. Louetta especially loved her grandchildren; Michael Crawford, Oliver Morgen and Kirk and Trent Wilson. Louetta cherished her three nephews: Doug (Beth) Powell, Guy (Karen) Powell and Lloyd ( Liz) Powell of the United States.Louetta was born and raised in Hamilton. In 1949 she met her future husband who boarded 2 doors down from her family after the war. They married a year later and after several years they built their family dream home in Grand Vista Gardens in Dundas. Louetta raised her children there and we all knew it was dinner time up on the hill when mom blew the 5:30 whistle calling us all home. Mom worked for years at the Dundas public library and loved her position there. She was an avid reader and a world traveller. Mom and dad threw amazing fresh flown-in lobster parties at their home. She was also a 30-year Florida snowbird enjoying many years at their home. Our mother loved all cats. She made the best strawberry rhubarb pies and looked forward to her Sunday evening Manhattan. Louetta loved Frank Sinatra and was thrilled to have seen him twice at the CNE. She always joked that her final wish was to be buried next to him. Our mother was above all, a loving anchor of all things good. After a lifetime of travel she has finally set sail on her final voyage. A very special thank-you must go to all the incredibly devoted staff at Amica At Dundas who took care of our mother in her final years. Our family will be forever grateful for all their dedication and care.
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Jan 23, 2020 |
After slowing down over the last few years to a glacial pace, ‘Ardy’ finally came to a stop late in the evening on January 21. Arden had suffered a mild heart attack over the holidays and was recovering from bypass surgery, but the underlying conditions were too much to overcome and the recovery and rehab that we were gearing up for was not to be. For his 2 weeks in the hospital, he had the loving services of his ‘family’ nursing staff, Danielle (& Trevor, Harper & Miley) and Melanie (Nick), his boisterous young adult roughneck grandsons (Tom, Laughlin & Gabriel), and the rest of us; June, Dana (Shari), Darren (Pam) and Steve (Vicki, Malcolm & Claire)
He shared 61 years, and was lovingly cared for in the end by June Patricia, his first and only love. He really did think he was with the best woman in the world! His 4 sons, had over the years, been a source of adventure (grief!) and given him cause for plenty of pride, although you had to hear about third hand. It was noticed in his response to a nurse when asked how many sons, it was a firm 4, with memories of #1 son Dave who had passed 17 years ago. Arden continued through all the family tree research done by his late sister Betty Smith of London, ON and was always thoughtful of his older brother Marvin of Delta, BC.
Arden had a gentle spirit (thanks Chris), and an “oh Grampa!” sense of humour. No joke was too old! “How many o’s in Fortinos”? Arden really wasn’t a party guy, having had his first beer at the age of 30 (his father, Baptist Minister Carroll and his mother Grace, both of Manitoulin Island, might have had something to do with that), but did manage to crack a small smile when he heard of # 5 grandchild (Gabriel) coming home staggering with shoes in hand Christmas eve. He truly enjoyed spending time in his workshop building bird feeders, wooden toys, etc, and keepsake boxes for each grandchildren.
Years ago, we had the ultimate family project of building from the Canadian Shield up (on Lake Wahwashkesh) a boat access cottage: he and June, had the whole thing designed, planned and supplies ordered and then the workforce, family and friends got to it. (He was one of Three Amigos in the north end of Wahwashkesh with friends Don and Frank.) This was after years of camping and canoeing adventures crisscrossing the country.
He was a long term Binkley United Church member, part of the great group of long-term friends & Square Dancers, and sang with The Albertones and The Periscopes (because they’re always looking up!). He taught us how to fix washing machines, lawnmowers and how to wire a live electrical panel. He funded all this by working 35 years as an Electrician and then Foreman in the Cold Mill at Stelco: which he was glad to do for his family.
Thanks ‘Pops” we love you and we will miss you!
Thanks to the dedicated staff of the Cardiac unit and ICU at Hamilton General.
Friends will be received by the family on Monday afternoon and evening 2-4 and 6-8 at the Turner Family Funeral Home, 53 Main Street, Dundas. Funeral at Binkley United Church, Tuesday morning at 11 o’clock, with reception to follow. Cremation has taken place.