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Nesbitt, Clare Louise (nee Grightmire)

February 11, 1932 – January 12, 2015

Nesbitt, Clare Louise (nee Grightmire) – Peacefully at home after a brief illness on Monday, January 12, 2015, in her 83rd year. Predeceased by her beloved husband Robert “Nezzie” in 2009. Loving mother to Robert (Petronella), Barry (Daniela) and Cathy. Loving grandmother of Jesse, Robin, Elizabeth, Christopher, Kira and Andrew and great grandmother to Lucas and Mila. Clare Louise loved her garden, loved to travel, a glass of wine and Matty. Friends will be received by the family on Friday afternoon and evening from 3-5 & 7-9 at the Cattel, Eaton & Chambers Funeral Home, 53 Main Street Dundas. Funeral Mass Saturday morning at 10:30 a.m. at ST. JOSEPH’S VILLA CHAPEL, 56 Governor’s Road, Dundas. Cremation to follow. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Salvation Army would be appreciated. Special thanks to Sara and Linda for their support and care of Clare Louise.

Mason, Hazel Grace

January 14, 1929 – JaMason_Hazelnuary 8, 2015

On Thursday January 8, 2015 in her 86th year. Heaven has received a new angel as Hazel has joined her beloved husband Don, mother Muriel and father Harry.  Loving mother of Bruce (Marg) and Brian (Teri).  Cherished sister of Eileen (Don) Burns of Fergus and “Spooner” to brother Don (Beth) Lockhart of Braeside.  Predeceased by step-sister Elva (Ken) O’Hare of France.  Much loved grandma to Brenda (Adam), Brett, Kenzie (Jamie), Brodie, Brock (Melissa), Jamie Lee (Tommy) and Bryna (Dave).  Great-grandma to 7 and counting.  Dear friend to Bill & Olive Bleach, Gord & Kay Guthrie and Allan & Irene McMillan.  Hazel and Don were long time members of Westside Baptist Church of Hamilton, York Road Baptist of Guelph and Bethel Baptist Church of Fergus.  Mom and dad shared many happy times with family and friends at their cottage on Little Hawk Lake in the Algonquin Highlands and she always felt it was her responsibility to make sure she had plenty of fresh muffins, home-made strawberry jam and a pot of fresh coffee to serve the lucky ones that happen to be spending the weekend with them.  The family would like to thank the staff at The Meadows LTC in Ancaster for their care and support.  Friends will be received by the family on Sunday afternoon and evening from 2-4 & 6-8 at the Cattel, Eaton & Chambers Funeral Home, 53 Main Street, Dundas, where the Service for Hazel will be held Monday morning at 11 o’clock. Cremation has taken place. Donations made in Hazel’s memory to the Alzheimer Society, Jewels for Jesus, 6655 Kitimat Road, Unit 5, Mississauga, ON L5N 6J4 or a charity of your choice would be kindly appreciated by the family.

 

 

Mackenzie, Elizabeth “Liz” (Henrech, Kamphorst, Barker)

January 8, 1944 – January 1, 2015

Mackenzie, Elizabeth “Liz” (Henrech, Kamphorst, Barker) – Passed away peacefully but unexpectedly on Thursday, January 1, 2015. She will be deeply missed by her partner Bill Kamphorst. Loving mother of Jennifer Fanjoy (Brian), Nancy Henrech-Bain (Richard) and Scott Henrech. Cherished Grammie to Stephanie, Melissa and Brian Jr. and her 4 legged grandbabies Wiener and Cujo. Predeceased by her parents Gerty and Bill Mackenzie. Will also be missed by her “sister” Sandy Snelling. Friends will be received by the family on Saturday morning at 11:00 until the time of Liz’s Service at 12:00 noon at the Cattel, Eaton & Chambers Funeral Home, 53 Main Street, Dundas. Cremation has taken place. If you so wish, donations to the Heart & Stroke Foundation or the Lung Association would be appreciated by the family.

Dryden, Brent

March 18, 1966 – December 29, 2014

After a courageous battle with cancer, it is with great sadness that our family announces the passing of Brent Dryden on December 29, 2014.  Beloved husband and best friend to Janine Dryden. Loving father to Miles, Jeremy, Courtney and Jesse. Will be missed by his parents John and Gayle. Survived by his brother John and his wife Christine and their kids Darren and Jessica.  Predeceased by his sister Adrienne and survived by his niece Nicole.  Friends will be received by the family on Monday evening from 7-9 p.m. at the Cattel, Eaton & Chambers Funeral Home, 53 Main Street, Dundas, where a Celebration of Brent’s Life will take place on Tuesday, January 6, 2015 at 1 p.m.  Cremation has taken place.  A special thanks to all the staff on “C4” at Juravinski. Forever grateful to Jen Wiernikowski for being our guardian angel throughout our journey.  In lieu of flowers, donations to an education trust fund for Jesse at Scotiabank Acct# 903320180181 would be appreciated. Casual dress would be appreciated.

Lethbridge, Roy

Lethbridge_Roy_ovalNovember 1, 1929 – December 31, 2014

Lethbridge, Roy – November 1, 1929 – December 31, 2014, in his 86th year, Roy passed away peacefully in his sleep at Hamilton General Hospital. A loving husband to his late wife of 59 years, Lorna (nee Pounder, 2010), a proud father to his three children Sharon, Rick and Suzanne. Adoring and adored Grandfather to Tim, Jesse and Chelsea, and great-grandchildren Katelyn and her little brother (due February 2015). Much loved by many nieces, nephews, relatives, close family friends and friends from afar. Predeceased by his older brother Harold, older brother Ken and younger brother Barry. Roy will be sorely missed by his family, friends and co-workers he met during his 43 years at Gillies-Guy and his home life of 60+ years in Greensville. He was a kind hearted, honest, hardworking man who would do anything for anybody. He loved the north country and his second home on Deer Lake in South River. He volunteered for the Red Cross for many years after his retirement. Roy could put a smile on anybody’s face and made friends with everybody he met. To celebrate his life, friends will be received by the family on Friday afternoon from 12:00 noon until the time of Roy’s Service at 1:00 p.m. at the Cattel, Eaton & Chambers Funeral Home, 53 Main Street, Dundas. Cremation has taken place. Interment at White Chapel Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers the family would appreciate donation to the Red Cross or the Hamilton/Burlington SPCA in honour of his memory.

Burley, George Edward

September 3, 1924 – December 29, 2014

Burley, George Edward – Passed away peacefully at St. Peter’s Hospital on Monday, December 29, 2014.  Predeceased by his wife Anne of 68 years.  Dearly loved and remembered always by his daughters Pat, Sharon (Al), Diane (Rob) and Gail (Eric); 7 grandchildren, 4 great-grandchildren and brother Ken (Laurie).  Predeceased by his daughter Cindy and sisters Marg, Betts, Lil and Doris.  Friends will be received by the family on Friday evening from 7-9 at the Cattel, Eaton & Chambers Funeral Home, 53 Main Street, Dundas, where George’s Service will take place on Saturday at 11:30 a.m.  Cremation to follow.  In lieu of flowers, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated by the family.

Bechtel, James Gordon “Jim”

bechtel_specFebruary 19, 1928 – December 22, 2014

Jim passed away on Monday December 22, 2014 at the Hamilton General Hospital, at the age of 86 years, after a long struggle with the many problems related to sleep apnoea. He is lovingly remembered by wife Betty (Moffat, Angold), daughter Anne (Kevin Jones) and their daughter Laura, son John and his sons Max and Spencer, stepson Alan Angold (Cari), and their children Jordan (Lee), Brittany, Hayley and Zachary. Also missed by sister Mary Hunt, brothers-in-law Don Moffat (Jane), Bill Moffat (Judi), Ian Moffat and several nieces and nephews. Predeceased by his parents Thelma and Gordon Bechtel, sisters Isobel Butcher, Jean Kelly, and brothers-in-law Jim Butcher, Bruce Hunt and Chuck Kelly.  Jim was a valued employee for many years at Proctor and Gamble. During that time he also pursued a career in singing.  Formal training began at an early age and he advanced to study with Celia Bizony, George Lambert and Dr. Gladys Whitehead.  His magnificent voice was enjoyed by audiences in Hamilton, across Canada, in the UK and France.  He was a leading interpreter of oratorical music in Canada and was also in demand as a recitalist.  Jim was the bass baritone soloist at Melrose United Church for over forty years.  He was a regular and favourite soloist at the Bach Elgar Choral Society, The John Laing Singers, Musica Gloria, Te Deum Concerts and the Hamilton Philharmonic Orchestra.  Considered to be the leading bass soloist in Hamilton, he was much loved and admired by his fellow performers.  Other interests included woodworking, making beautiful furniture and toys, renovating family homes, volunteering, travelling with Betty and with choirs.  He endeared himself to many with his warmth, caring, friendly charm, wit, and his rotten puns.  Cremation has taken place.  In the spring we hope to celebrate Jim’s life with a musical gathering.  This will be announced in the paper prior to the event.

Truax, Everett Lloyd

Truax, EverettMarch 8, 1946 – December 25, 2014

TRUAX, Everett Lloyd – Passed away peacefully at home in the early hours on December 25, 2014 in his 68th year. Beloved husband of Sandra, cherished father of Kimberly (Richard) and Everett (Jennifer). Proud grandfather of Mackenzie, James, Bradley, Charlie Kate Ingram and Kayleigh Truax. Brother of Alice Flint, Bill Truax and Sharon Saunders. Brother-in-law to James and Joseph Gilroy and Susan Gilroy-Monkelbaan. A special thank you to Dr. S. Hotte and nurse Mary Ann for their care and support over the past two years. Friends will be received by the family on Monday afternoon and evening from 2-4 and 6-8 at the Cattel, Eaton & Chambers Funeral Home, 53 Main Street, Dundas. Service will take place at ST. COLUMBA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 1540 Main Street East, Hamilton on Tuesday at 11:00 a.m. If you so wish, donations to the Juravinski Cancer Centre would be appreciated by the family.

Whorms, Catherine

August 24, 193whorms_catherine0 – December 22, 2014

Suddenly at the Juravinski Hospital on Monday, December 22, 2014 in her 85th year. Survived by her loving husband Joseph, her cherished daughters Susan and Joanne (Joseph). Also sadly missed by her sister Laura Campbell, and her brothers Edwin Gillespie Marks and Frederick Marks. Fondly remembered by her grandchildren Catharine, Michael, Brad, and Alana and great-grandchildren Aiden, Talan and Faolan as well as step-grandchildren Joey, Robyn (Mike), Saige, Alex, Emily, Anthony, Evan and many nieces and nephews. Friends will be received by the family on Saturday December 27th 2014 from 1 p.m. until the Celebration of Catherine’s Life at 3 p.m. at the Cattel, Eaton & Chambers Funeral Home, 53 Main Street, Dundas. Cremation has taken place. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Kidney Foundation or the Salvation Army would be appreciated by the family.

 

Toplack, Mary (nee Schooley)

 

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December 23, 1925 – December 21, 2014

Well-known and much-loved artist and volunteer, December 23, 1925 to December 21, 2014.  Our mother, grandmother and great-mother passed away at St. Joseph’s Villa in Dundas 2 days before her 89th birthday. Mary was born in Sydney Australia to Norman and Frances Schooley, sister to John and Patricia.  Mary often said that her mother was a mad Irishwoman who moved the family many times, stopping in Vancouver, Toronto and Montreal, finally ending up in London Ont.  There Mary attended Brescia College, UWO, met her husband Nate, a young medical student, and married in 1945.  They moved to Chatham and spent many rich years there, raising 5 children together in a close supportive neighbourhood.  Nate and Mary believed in fostering a love of art and culture in their children, and did so at every opportunity, taking the whole family traveling, touring art galleries and museums and eating in great restaurants.  Nate taught us fairness and generosity by example, and Mary creativity and compassion.  When Nate retired from the Public General Hospital in Chatham, they moved to Dundas where they spent many hours exploring the Bruce Trail and conservation areas, and where Mary discovered the Dundas Valley School of Art (DVSA).  Mary will be sadly missed by her children Stephen (Betty) of Hamilton, Paul (Beth) of London, Andrew of Toronto, Christine (Jacquie) of Nova Scotia.  Her grandchildren Jillian (Colin), Brendan, Christopher (Michelle Mann) and Michelle were very dear to her, and her great-grandchildren Grace, Ian and Claire brought her great delight in her final years.  Their visits always prompted big smiles.  She was predeceased by her parents, brother and sister, husband Nate, son Peter and grandson Brendan, losses which affected her deeply.  In times of adversity, Mary sought refuge in her faith in God and immersed herself in her artwork.  An artist from a young age, Mary worked in clay, watercolour, inks and dyes and pastels.  She had many exhibitions, including a successful retrospective “Transformations” in Sept 2002 and the last major show of her work “Mary Toplack…and the world around me” in July 2010, both at the Dofasco Gallery DVSA.  She received several awards and honourable mentions.  She loved painting outdoors in her beloved Dundas Valley “dominated wherever one looks by the escarpment in all its moods” with several landscape artist friends.  “My landscapes…are a result of direct interaction between myself and the world around me…sun, wind, insects, wildlife and lots of fresh air.”  She described her abstract paintings as celebrating “ease of movement, grace, almost flight…a direct result of my battle with arthritis…I now ‘dance’ only in my work”.  Mary enthusiastically promoted the arts.  She was a charter member of the Thames Art Gallery Board in Chatham, wrote the weekly Arts Column for the Chatham Daily News from 1972-76, was founding member of the DVSA Alumni Association, Curator of the MUMC Gallery from 1988-96, member of the “On The Edge” environmental painters group, past president of the Hamilton Women’s Art Association, contributing member of the Carnegie Gallery, Hamilton & Region Arts Council, Central Ontario Art Association and Hamilton Artists Inc.  Her contributions were acknowledged by nominations for Woman of the Year (Arts) and Dundas Citizen of the Year.  She received the L’Escarbot Pin a federal award for contributions to the arts in 1992 and the first annual Carnegie Medallion in 1994.  Mary spent countless hours at the DVSA, her home away from home, learning, studying and working alongside Maria Ferretti-Perrins (both of them tirelessly) on successful Art Auctions, Estate Sales and Art in the Yard.  Her enthusiasm was infectious, spurring the involvement of many family members.  Mary made friends wherever she went, developing warm connections in Ontario, Nova Scotia, Ireland, the Azores and beyond.  Mary was a woman of great faith and lover of life-long learning.  “My education is not in my background.  It is a living, breathing part of my everyday life and very much in the foreground”.  Her humour and wit shone through to the end.  She will be greatly missed by her family, friends and community.  We extend our heartfelt thanks to the staff of Rose Garden, St. Joseph’s Villa and to Dr. Michael West for showing Mary much kindness and care.  Cremation has taken place.  Friends will be received by the family on Sunday December 28th from 2-4 pm & 6-8 pm. at the Cattel, Eaton & Chambers Funeral Home, 53 Main Street, Dundas.  A Memorial Mass  will be held on Monday, December 29th at 11:30 am at ST. JOSEPH’S VILLA CHAPEL, 56 Governor’s Rd. Dundas, with a reception to follow at the Villa.  Mary wanted friends and family to assemble joyously to celebrate her well-lived and long life.  In lieu of flowers, Mary asked that donations be made to her beloved Dundas Valley School of Art. A celebration of her life will be held at the DVSA at a later date.

“I want to be an artist who works with her head, her heart and her hands.”  Mary, you were that and more.