It’s with profound sadness and deep love that our family announces the passing of William Arthur Lowe, age 82, of Dundas, Ontario. Bill passed away peacefully on June 7, 2026 at St Joseph’s Hospital after a brave battle with Cancer.
Bill will be dearly missed by his loving wife Delaine, with whom he shared 40 years of marriage. He will also be fondly remembered by Sister-in-law Carleen (Bob), Sister-in-law Stella (and family), Daughter Keri (and family), along with many extended family members Stephen (Lori), Stephannie, Christopher, Brooke, Tyler, Rush. Ronda (and family), Shari (Terry), Melissa (Mike), Matthew (Olga), Justin (Dustin), Kevin & Ryan, Kaitlyn (A.J.), David & Alla
Bill spent a fulfilling career working as a Utilities Operator for McMaster University. Bill enjoyed working on cars in his spare time and camping at Pinehurst.
Friends and family are invited to attend and share their favourite memories of Bill at a celebration of life, Saturday June 13th from 1-4pm at the Royal Canadian Legion (upstairs), 280 King St W, Dundas, Ontario.
Rollo passed away surrounded by the love of his family. Left to mourn Rollo are his beloved wife of 75 years Marilyn (nee Shewfelt) and his cherished daughter Lori Christine of Hamilton. Rollo was predeceased by his dear son Warren.
Rollo was born in Doon, Ontario, to George and Mildred (Culligan) Snyder. Rollo grew up in St. George, Lynden and Waterdown. He was predeceased by his brother George and his sisters Claire White and Ina McCurdy. He is survived by his sister Rosemary Stinger of Florida.
Rollo will be missed by family members including Delbert Shewfelt (Marilyn) of Goderich, Yvonne Shewfelt of Copetown, and many nieces and nephews on both the Snyder and Shewfelt sides
Rollo was an exceptional husband and father; he loved and led by example. He will be deeply missed and never forgotten.
Rollo was a remarkably intelligent man. He was a dedicated mechanical engineer and draftsman with Proctor and Gamble for 35 year and the last Chairman of the Dundas District School Board before its amalgamation with Hamilton. He was an active member of Copetown United Church for over 70 years, where he was treasurer and an elder.
Rollo loved to be active – he played hockey, softball, golf and tennis, skied well into his 80s, and coached for many years in the Dundas Minor Hockey League. His love of sports included all levels of hockey, the Hamilton Tiger Cats and the Toronto Blue Jays.
A visitation will be held at Copetown United Church, 2218 Governor’s Rd, Copetown, ON L0R 1J0, on Thursday, June 11th from 10:00-11:00a.m. A Funeral Service will immediately follow at the church. Burial at Mt. Zion Cemetery will take place after the service.
In lieu of flowers donations can be made to Copetown United Church or the Copetown Lions Club.
It is with heavy hearts that we announce the peaceful passing of Ronald Patrick Donovan, a deeply loved father, grandfather, brother, and friend of many on June 5th , 2026 at the age of 76. Ronald is now reunited with his beloved wife, Patricia, who predeceased him.
He will be forever in the hearts of his children Joelle (Mike), Alethea, and Nathan (Shannon) and his grandchildren Corrinne, Darryn, Dara, Adanna, Ava, Erryn, and Bennett, as well as his sisters Donna and MaryEllen (Dennis).
After a long career as a heavy equipment appraiser, he settled into retirement and volunteered his time tending the gardens at the Stedman Community Hospice, serving Meals on Wheels, and assisting at the Paris Fair. His warmth, work ethic, and community spirit touched many lives. He enjoyed the outdoors, taking his beloved dog, Cece for many walks, and often stopping and talking to neighbours, who quickly became friends.
His biggest love in life, however, was his grandchildren, and spending time with them. Whether it was listening to their stories, watching a soccer game or dance recital, or simply having a meal with them, he enjoyed it all, watching them grow and flourish. He cherished every single moment with them, leaving them with an endless supply of love and cherished memories. Friends and family are invited to Turner Family Funeral Home, 53 Main St. Dundas, on Friday, June 12, 2026 from 6-8p.m. for a visitation. A Funeral Service will be held on Saturday, June 13 at 11a.m. at the Funeral Home. Cremation to follow. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to the Stedman Community Hospice.
Mom was a very quiet person. She worked at Eaton’s for over 30 years. Mom leaves behind her son Bob (Pearlina), Brenda (Mark), and Ted. Mom is predeceased by our father, Leslie, and our brother, William. She is also predeceased by her sisters, Gladie, and her twin, Betty. Mom also leaves behind her sister, Bev. Mom enjoyed her family very much. Her grandchildren and great grandchildren gave her great comfort over the years. We would like to thank the staff at Seasons in Brantford for her care, and also Dr. Anna Emili for her care and kindness. We thank you. There will be no visitation at her request. You are at peace now, Mom.
Long time resident of Dundas, Eileen died peacefully on Wednesday, June 3rd, 2026, in her 94th year. She was predeceased by her husband, Keith, and is survived by her children Michael (Holley), Tim (Sharon), and Kelly. She was a very important part of the lives of her beloved grandchildren, Ian (Megan), Robyn (Caitie), Heather (James), Lyndsey (Marcel), Stephanie (Lewis), Rachel (Erik), and Mackenzie. Also much loved are her great grandchildren, Hunter, Theo, Jade, Charlotte, Hendrik, Wyatt, and Lucy.
Eileen was a well liked member of the Dundas Seniors Euchre Club. With her husband Keith, she also belonged to the Dundas Airforce Club for many years. As well, she was a constant presence at the Dundas Blues hockey games, and was a strong supporter of the Dundas Little League, and Dundas soccer.
Later in life, along with Kelly, Eileen bred championship bearded collies, and travelled across North America showing them.
A funeral service will take place at Turner Family Funeral Home, 53 Main Street, Dundas, on Thursday, June 11th, 2026 at 12:00 p.m., followed by a light reception, and then an interment at Grove Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family would appreciate donations to The Hamilton/Burlington SPCA.
Passed away peacefully at St, Joseph’s Villa on Friday, May 29th, 2026 in her 94th year. Beloved spouse of the late Richard. Loving mother to Susan (Ron), the late Heather, John (Teresa), and Peggy (lan). Caring grandmother of Jennifer (Richard), Jamie (Melissa), Noah (Abbey), Nicole (Curtis), Chris (Nicole), Alicia, Ashley (Colin), Lindsay (Matthew), Chelsea, and Hannah. Proud great-grandmother of Jack, Henry, Violet, Clara, Cooper, Noah, Jordan, and Aleksandar. Will be sadly missed by her sister, Joan, and sister in law, Laura. Predeceased by her brother, Dave. A private graveside service has been held for the immediate family. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in her memory to the Canadian Cancer Society or the Alzheimer Society of Canada. The family wishes to thank the staff at St. Joseph’s Villa for their care and compassion shown to Lois over her many years there.
Our hearts are broken to share the passing of David James Monds on May 27, 2026, in his 67th year, after a courageous, 6 year hard fought battle with cancer, which he faced with incredible strength.
Survived by his loving wife Karen of almost 25 years, his son Jamie (Maggie) and devoted and loving Grandfather to David and Liam Monds.
David will be deeply missed by his mother, Margaret and the late Jim Monds, son-in-law to Marian and the late Jim English, Brother to Scott (Diane) Monds and Kelly (Terry) Collett, Brother in Law to Lori Ambo (late Bernie).
Uncle Dave will be missed by many of his nieces, nephews and great nieces and nephews.
A small family service will be held privately followed by interment.
A Celebration of Life will be held on June 13th, 2026 at The Hamilton Air Force Club, 128 King St E, Dundas from 1-4 p.m.
Mary Elizabeth (née Brajer) Gentilcore, 90, of Dundas, Ontario passed away peacefully at home on May 20, 2026 from complications from pneumonia.
Mary joins her late husband Rocco Louis (1993), professor emeritus of geography at McMaster University, her brother, Louis (1999), and her daughter Susan (2022). She is survived by her children David (Fabiana) and Roxanne (John), by her beloved grandchildren Rita, Clara, Sophia, Luca, and Oliver, and her devoted son-in-law Gerard Seguin. Dear sister-in-law to Kay Brajer. Mary leaves behind a large circle of relatives and friends.
Mary was born March 25th, 1936 in Stoney Creek where her family had a successful fruit farm, and earned her bachelor’s degree from McMaster University in Hamilton and her teaching certificate from OISE in Toronto. She taught for many years in vocational high schools in Hamilton. She married Louis in 1960 and raised three children in Dundas. She enjoyed hosting parties, traveling world-wide, oil painting, and contributing her creative talents to many local organizations, including Lipa Park and McMaster Faculty Wives. Mary was a wonderful host, cook, seamstress, flower-arranger, and a gardener who could make any plant bloom. She will be remembered for her love of conversation, enjoyment of her family and friends, and devotion to her Slovenian heritage.
Visitation will be held at Turner Family Funeral home, 53 Main St. in Dundas on Thursday, May 28th from 2-4 and 7-9 pm. The Funeral will be held on Friday, May 29th at 11a.m. at St. Gregory the Great Church, 125 Centennial Parkway North, Hamilton followed by interment at 1 pm at St. Augustine Cemetery, East Street South, Dundas. Reception will follow at 1:30 at the Cattel Centre, 45 Main St. located next door to Turner Family Funeral Home in Dundas.
In lieu of flowers, in memoriam donations may be made to the Good Shepherd Centre in Hamilton, which Mary supported.
It is with sadness that we announce the passing of Albert (Bert) Edward Bentley peacefully on May 14th in Hamilton, ON in his 89th year, while in the exceptional care of St. Peter’s hospital.
Bert was born in Hamilton, ON to the late William and Eva Bentley of Dundas, ON. He is survived by his loving wife of 61 years, Sylvia and daughters Shannon (Rod) and Laura (Scott). He will be greatly missed by his grandchildren, Megan (Zach), Abbey (Morgan), Kara (Nick), Stuart (Levi), Brenden and Isabella. He is predeceased by his sister Barbara and eldest grandson Zachary.
Bert grew up in Dundas, ON and worked as a heavy equipment operator at Canada Crushed Stone in his early years and later at Dofasco until his retirement. He spent much time enjoying his grandchildren’s many activities and could be often found at an arena or soccer pitch cheering them on. He was a proud member of the Old Town Hall Gang in Ft Stewart, ON and loved everything the outdoors offered. Bert was an avid hunter and camper and in recent years found great pleasure in spending time at Valens Conservation Area and visiting his daughter Laura in Burks Falls.
Thank you to the outstanding staff at St. Peters Hospital for your incredible support, care and compassion.
Family and friends are invited to a Celebration of Life at Cattel Centre, adjacent to the Turner Family Funeral Home, at 45 Main St, Dundas, ON on Saturday June 6th from 1-4pm. It is kindly requested that visitors not wear black but rather celebrate Bert’s life in colour.
Passed away peacefully at the Juravinski Hospital on Sunday, May 17, 2026 in her 69th year. Beloved wife of Steven. Loving Sister to Paul & Megan, Peter & Laurina and Annette & Michael. Special fun Auntie to Mark & Bar (Ben, Lily), Pat & Katie (Isobel), Jesse & Leah (Jordan, Finley), Jack & Taylor (Callie), Claire & Nick, Adam & Meaghan, Danny & Sam.
Will be sadly missed by in-laws Barb, Donna, Chris and Michel, Jason and Debbie; also MaryAnn Midghall, Grace DeLottinville and so many friends from ArcelorMittal Dofasco, PSN gaming, IPSC, USPSA and motorcycling.
Friends and family are invited to Turner Family Funeral Home, 53 Main St. Dundas, on Saturday, May 30th from 2p.m. – 4p.m. for a Celebration of Cathy’s Life. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in memory to the Cancer Assistance Program.