McCarthy, Shirley June (nee Wickens)

Passed away peacefully with family by her side at Amica Retirement Home, Dundas on Thursday, April 3, 2025, in her 89th year.  Shirley was predeceased by her husband Jack and the two were married and joined together in love in 1956.  Once again, they will now be reunited in heaven forever.  Shirley will be missed dearly and was loved every day by her daughter Jacqui Kynast (Randy) who was always at Mom’s side since losing Dad, and helped so much for her to continue to live a happy life until joining Dad again.  Shirley was also dearly loved and will be missed by sons Larry (Carrie) and John (Annette).  Shirley was Gramma to Kellie, Samantha (Rob MacDonald), Tawnya, Laura and Emma; as well as 7 great grandchildren.

Predeceased by brother Wayne Wickens and sister Gloria Brown as well as many close brother and sister in-laws on the McCarthy side of the family.   Shirley was also known as a caring Aunt to many cherished nieces and nephews of her large, combined families.

Shirley had a successful life of happiness as she raised her family with Jack.  She always spoke proudly of her family.   She managed to touch the hearts of every person she ever met with her kindness, understanding love and fairness to everyone.

The family would like to particularly thank the entire staff who cared for Shirley in every way at Amica Retirement Home, Dundas, second floor assisted living area.  Your interactions and love shown in the last week of her life will never be forgotten and will leave a mark in our hearts forever.

For anyone wishing to donate in Shirley’s name, the family has chosen Northern Animals Rescue and Sanctuary  www.northernanimalsrescuesanctuary.ca as Shirley’s charity of choice.

Friends and family will be received on Saturday, April 26th from 10:00am until the time of the service at 11:00 am at Turner Family Funeral Home, 53 Main Street, Dundas.  A short reception will follow at the funeral home.  Cremation has taken place, and a private interment will take place for immediate family only after the reception.

To view the service: https://event.forgetmenotceremonies.com/ceremony?c=7286385b-9940-4cbb-9446-0c873d849019

Bernacki, Jerzy Alexander “George”

George passed away peacefully, surrounded by family, at St. Joseph’s Hospital, on April 14th, 2025, a day before his 75th birthday. Beloved husband of Joanna (nee Olejnik). Loving father/tatuś to Thomas (Nadine), Jack (Jackie), and Mark (Alicia). Caring grandpa/dziadzia of Nate, Matthew, Simon, and Claire. George joins his parents, Michael and Zofia, and his beloved sister Mary, in the embrace of God’s loving arms, reunited in eternal peace and surrounded by His grace. He will be sadly missed by his sisters Eve and Krissie (Casey), brothers Adam (Ruthanne) and Alex (Christine), and many other relatives in Canada and Poland.

George was born in Paczków, Poland on April 15th, 1950, and moved to Hamilton in 1966 with his family. He met Joanna on a visit back to Poland, and after a long-distance courtship, they married in 1972. George never ceased adoring Joanna through their more than 50 years of marriage, and in his final years was grateful to receive her loving care. He was a devoted father, never failing to show his sons the pride and love he felt for them. In addition to raising his three sons, he was also a devoted caregiver to his nephews Mike and Adam. In his later years, nothing brought him more joy than his beloved grandchildren. George was a proud Polish patriot, and a long-time member of the Polish National Union (Burlington branch). He was a die-hard Hamilton Tiger-Cats fan, and a proud steelworker, working at Frost Fence for decades until its closure in 2002, proudly serving as a steward for USWA Local 3561.

Our heartfelt gratitude to the staff at St. Joseph’s Villa in Dundas for their attentive care. Friends and family are invited to Turner Family Funeral Home, 53 Main St., Dundas, on Tuesday, April 22, 2025 from 2 PM to 4 PM, and 7 PM to 9 PM, for a visitation, with a Rosary Prayer Service at 8 PM. A Funeral Mass will be held at the Cathedral Basilica of Christ the King, 714 King Street West, Hamilton, on Wednesday, April 23, 2025, at 10 AM, followed by a celebration of life at the Polish National Union Hall on 2316 Fairview St., Burlington. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in memory to the St. Joseph’s Villa Foundation.

Sherring, James Robert


July 15, 1942 – April 8, 2025


It is with profound sadness that the family of James (Jim) Robert Sherring announces his peaceful passing on April 8, 2025, at Margaret’s Place in Dundas.


Born July 15, 1942, to John and Mary (née Rankin) Sherring, Jim was a man of loyalty, generosity, and quick wit. Jim married the love of his life, Brenda (née Podetz), and together they forged a home built on laughter, adventure, and deep devotion. Though Brenda predeceased him, Jim carried her memory close—sharing tales of their travels, family celebrations, and quiet moments that defined their partnership.


A proud father, Jim is survived by his children—Jeff Sherring, Leah Sherring (Virgil) and Jackie Mazzoni (Bill)—and by his cherished grandchildren Olivia, Grace, Gabrielle, Brenna, and Dora. The family is especially grateful for Jim’s loving role as a father figure to Olivia, Grace, and Gabrielle, guiding them with patience and pride. He treasured his monthly get-togethers with siblings Greg (predeceased Dianne), Mary Jane (Bill), Joe, and Colleen, and fondly remembered those who went before him: Carol (Ronnie), Gloria (Ray), and Janet (Nelson). His loss will also be deeply felt by his brothers and sisters-in-law, nieces, and nephews, all of whom benefited from his warmth, brazen sense of humour, and the pride he took in family gatherings.


Jim’s service to his country began when he joined the Royal Canadian Navy as an Able Seaman. Aboard the HMCS Fort Erie he forged lifelong friendships and developed a profound respect for his shipmates. Following his naval career, Jim dedicated 30 years to Dofasco, earning the admiration of colleagues and management alike for his integrity, work ethic, and steady leadership.


A devoted member of Royal Canadian Legion Branch #36, Jim’s absence among his comrades will be keenly felt. He enjoyed sharing stories, raising a glass, and offering support to fellow veterans. At home, he started each day with a coffee and The Spec crossword. He delighted in tending his garden, feeding the chickens, and tinkering in the barn—simple pleasures that brought him peace and satisfaction.


The family extends heartfelt gratitude to Dr. Audrey Chan, Jim’s family doctor and palliative care physician, whose compassion and expertise brought him comfort in his final days. Special thanks to Andrea Loft, lifelong friend of “Jake” whose timely call to action ensured Jim and his family received the care they needed during his last weeks, days, and hours. Jim passed with his dedicated brother, Greg, by his side. Appreciation is also due to the teams from Ontario Health at Home—nurses, respiratory therapists, PSWs, EMTs, the Voyago patient transport service, and the team at Margaret’s Place, all of whom demonstrated kindness and professionalism throughout his care.


There will be a Celebration of Life held in honour of our dad at the Dundas Legion Branch 36 on Saturday, April 26, 1:00-4:00 p.m., beginning with a Legion Service at 1:00 p.m.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 36 or Hospice Care at Margaret’s Place in Jim’s memory.
His spirit—anchored by service, family, and friendship—will continue to guide and inspire all who knew him.

Stevenson, John

Stevenson, John

John Stevenson passed away on Saturday, April 5th at age 88. For well over 50 years the fortunate husband of Ann. Brother to Judy and Jane and Father of four remarkable children – son, Ashley and daughters, Nicola, Julia and Philippa. As well as ‘Taid’ to grandchildren – Dana, Cameron, Dylan, Cayley, Nathan, Grady, Avery and Addison. A longtime educator with the Wentworth County Board of Education (Teacher, Principal, Superintendent) he was also a longtime member of the Rotary Club of Dundas (Paul Harris Fellow as well as Past-President).

John will be fondly remembered for his sharp wit and inquisitive nature, his passion for travel, chocolate, and his cherished family. He fought a long and hard battle to extend his time with loved ones for as long as he could.

We would also like to thank all of John’s caregivers, especially Veronica (Vee), Kanmi, and Tanya who treated John like their own father. We are eternally grateful.

A Celebration of Life will take place at the Dundas Valley Golf & Curling Club on Saturday, April 12th from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm with speeches and readings (speakers and stories welcome!). For those that can’t attend the celebration there will also be a Visitation at the Turner Family Funeral Home (53 Main St. Dundas) on Friday, April 11th from 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm.

If desired, donations may be made to the Parkinson Society of Canada.

Hambly, Merton Alvin

Merton Alvin Hambly

1933 – 2025

The family of Merton Alvin Hambly is saddened, but with a measure of relief, to announce that “Mert” died peacefully in his 92nd year, a week after suffering a debilitating stroke.

Merton was born July 4th, 1933 in Wiarton, Ontario to Alvin and Marie Hambly. His parents moved to Dundas when he was a young boy where he attended school and played goalie for hockey and lacrosse teams. 

Mert met the love of his life, Evelyn, on a blind date in Grimsby. Love blossomed as they sped off in his Morris Minor toward what turned out to be a 73 year long journey.

Mert joined his father at Hambly Construction, building custom family homes and buildings in the Dundas area. He then followed his dream and started his own fibreglass manufacturing business creating unique motor homes and various truck parts. He was a creative wood craftsman constructing grandmother clocks, furniture, and artistic pieces for special people in his life.

Mert was always willing to help and if he saw something needed doing, he got it done. He filled many roles at St. Paul’s United Church, was a charter member and multi-year president of the Greensville Optimist Club, and established the Dundas Modular Railway Club. He found time to host Hobbyfest, the church Breakfast Club, and Robbie Burns night among his many, many other activities. In recent years, Mert looked forward to his weekly coffee chats with his Optimist and Train Club friends. He was a Formula One car racing enthusiast. There wasn’t much he didn’t know about it, from building the cars to racing strategy.

Merton is survived by his wife, Evelyn, children Cindy (Bill) and Craig (Jennifer), grandchildren Victoria (Stephen), Spencer, Derek (Haley), Kent (Emma), and Riley (Kenna), great-grandchildren Henry and Charlotte. He is pre-deceased by his sister, Dorothy Marie Allan (Robert).

Mert’s family wish to express their sincere appreciation to the caring and empathetic health care teams at Hamilton General and St. Peter’s Palliative Care Hospitals.

A funeral service will be held at St. Paul’s United Church in Dundas on Friday, April 11th, at 11:00 a.m. Reception to follow in the church parlour.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to a charity close to your heart.

Parliament, Roger Garnott

Peacefully at St. Peter’s Hospital on Monday, March 31, 2025 in his 102nd year. Beloved husband of the late Mary (nee Gibson). Loving father to Doug (Debby) and Bob. Grandfather to Mark (Alex), Mike (Carrie), Thad (Melissa), Adam and Alana. Great-Grandfather to Tyson, Rylee, Kamryn, Tanner and Kenzie. Predeceased by his 2 brothers; Wally and Ralph. Roger had a 40 year career with Bell Canada, mostly as a Quality Control Inspector. He was initiated as a Mason in 1958 at Meridian Lodge, Joined the Hamilton Sovereign Chapter of Rose Croix (1965), Installed as a Worshipful Master of Meridian Lodge (1969), Installed as District Deputy Grand Master – Hamilton District C in 1977, Past Thrice Puissant Grand Master of Murton Lodge of Perfection (1984-85), Received his 33rd Degree at Supreme Council in Windsor (1987), Grand Secretary Emeritus – Moore Sovereign Consistory (Scottish Rite), Member of the Royal Order of Scotland. Roger was a member of the Hamilton Shrine Club. He was longtime member of St. Mark’s United Church, was a Charter member of the Dundas Probus Club. Friends will be received by the family at Turner Family Funeral Home, 53 Main St, Dundas, on Sunday, April 6, 2025 from 2-4pm. A Masonic Service will be held at 4pm. A Funeral Service will take place on Monday, April 7, 2025 at 11:30am. at St. Mark’s United Church, 1 Lynndale Drive, Dundas. Interment at Grove Cemetery. Expressions of sympathy to a charity of your choice would be appreciated by the family.

Walker, Donald Roy

1926-2025

On March 29, 2025 we lost one from “the greatest generation.” Don Walker passed away peacefully at Highgate Residence in Ancaster. He is survived by children David (Jag), Robert (Deborah), and Cynthia (Craig); and grandchildren Simon (Kirsten), Alexander, Angela (Derek), Ian (Sarah), William, and Emma. Don is joining his beloved wife Georgina (deceased 2024) and brothers and sisters-in-law Alexander and Morrison, and William and Joyce.

During WWII, Don followed his older brothers into the Canadian Armed Forces when he was old enough. After the war, Don met Gina, the love of his life, on a blind date. He spent many years working for British-American Petroleum, later Gulf Oil, as a sales representative. After retirement, he and Gina traveled to Europe, the U.K., and Barbados. Don liked to tell jokes (“shaggy dogs”) and said he carried around a lot of useless information he didn’t get paid for. He always had an apt quote from the Bible, Shakespeare, or The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam. Dad was our head cheerleader, and loved hearing about the “goings-on” of his children and grandchildren.

Many thanks to the amazing staff of Highgate, particularly the “A-Team” Mariola and Joanna for their exemplary care of Don for the past 4 years.

Alkerton, Joan Lorraine (nee Bennitt)

It is with heavy hearts that we share the peaceful, gentle passing of our mother Joan Alkerton on Wednesday, March 19, in her 83rd year at St. Joseph’s Villa Dundas, surrounded by the love of her family until she took her last breath.

Mom is now free from her battle with Alzheimer’s disease and she is reunited with her love, our Dad, Mike Alkerton who left us 6 months ago. She leaves behind her children Barb (Martin), Lisa (Terry), grandchildren Rebecca (Richard), Chris (Matt), siblings Barb, Susan, Janice (Michael), Jim (Rhonda), and many extended family and friends.

People will remember Joan from her years of service at Toronto Dominion Bank in Fonthill and then TD Canada Trust Bank in Dundas. Following mom’s retirement from the bank, she spent 20 years volunteering her time at St. Joseph’s Villa Dundas, working with the people that later cared for her as a resident over the past 19 months while living in Birch Trail.

Joan gave beautiful handmade gifts to so many family & friends from the love she poured into quilting and sewing for years. Mom was a member of the Ancaster quilt guild. We are gratefully hugged in bed every night wrapped in the quilts she made us with love. When mom wasn’t quilting or sewing she was reading novels, baking, or doing preserves with Mike. In their earlier years Joan and Mike were travelling to their favourite destinations having adventures that made unforgettable memories.

Our mother was a beautiful pianist since she was a young girl where she took piano lessons to grade 10 and she quietly played for many years. For a short period of time she didn’t have a piano until Mike surprised her with one, she was delighted!

Mom received the most compassionate loving care from the staff in Birch Trail. We are forever grateful for her nurses Devi & Diane, PSW’s & other associates Shirley, Mike, Elaine, Ida, Amanda, Noreen, Bridgette, Liam, Sabrina, Molly, Daniella and others since she moved there in August 2023. The people at Birch Trail are like family to us and we can’t thank them enough for the care our mom received.

Cremation has taken place and a celebration of mom’s life will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation to St. Joseph’s Villa Foundation, Margaret’s Place or Alzheimer’s Society of Canada.

Celebration of Life

In Honour of Joan Lorraine Alkerton (nee Bennitt)

Saturday, June 21, 20251:00 ~ 4:00 pm

Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 36, Wentworth Room

280 King Street West, Dundas, ON  L9H 1W1

Ferretti-Perrins, Maria Gina

Passed away peacefully on Thursday, March 27, 2025  at St. Joseph’s Villa in her 92nd year. Beloved mother of Matthew (Alexandra), Daniel and Anthony (predeceased). Loving Nonna to Anthony. Caring sister to Phil (predeceased), Tony (predeceased), Reno (predeceased), Lena (Ted – predeceased) and Joe. She will be sadly missed by the Ferretti family, her friends at DVSA, and all those who knew her. Friends and Family are invited to Turner Family Funeral Home, 53 Main St, Dundas, on Thursday, April 3, from 2-4 & 7-9 for a visitation. A Funeral Mass will be held on Friday, April 4, 2025 at St. Augustine’s Church, 58 Sydenham Rd, Dundas, at 11:00am. Interment to follow. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Alzheimer Society would be greatly appreciated by the family.

Mascotto-Carbone, Correen Faye (nee Smith)

Born on May 17, 1987 passed away peacefully on March 23rd, 2025 at St. Peter’s Hospital in her hometown of Hamilton, Ontario surrounded by the love of her family and friends.

Correen is survived by her devoted husband, John Mascotto-Carbone, who’s deep companionship provided many cherished moments throughout their marriage. Together, they were blessed with their beloved daughter, Lyra Anita Mascotto-Carbone, who brought immeasurable joy and passionate force to their lives. Correen was a lighthouse of strength to her daughter and she shared a bond that transcended words. As the eldest daughter to Colleen and Bert Smith, Correen will be deeply missed by her sisters Carly (Christopher) Maillet and Caitlin (Matthew) Prystie and her nephew Theodore. Her presence was also strongly felt by her extended family and close friends, whose relationships she nurtured with loyalty and pride.

Correen worked with her hands, with her heart, and with a strength that was an inspiration to those around her. Correen’s journey on earth was marked by persistence and a willingness to take commitments seriously – whether in work, friendship, or love. Guided by her strong moral and ethical compass she never strayed from her principles and embodied resilience and self-discipline. Correen’s love of her family was the thread that held everything together and her perseverance carried others through their hardest days even when facing her own. In honour of her life, Correen’s family invites you to carry forward the spirit she lived by; to take time to sit with someone you love, share stories, plan get-togethers, and never underestimate the power of a moment well spent with the ones you love.

We are forever grateful for the compassionate care Correen received in her final months from the team at St. Peter’s Hospital. Their kindness and dedication provided Correen with comfort and peace during her battle, and their support meant the world to her family. Cremation has taken place. A Celebration of Life will take place on May 17th 2025 at 6pm at the knights of Columbus located at 222 Queenston Rd., Hamilton.

Donations in lieu of flowers can be sent to a Connect Communities. Connect had a great impact on Correen’s recovery. 

Cheques can be made payable to Connect Hamilton, 8 Columbus Gate Stoney Creek, ON LSJ 2S1. In memory of Correen.