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Lynch, Malise

born May 1, 1923 – died April 24, 2023

Malise-with daughter Vivienne-followed her husband John ( Jan 23, 2012 ) to Canada in 1954; they settled in the Dundas area and Malise lived there until her move to the K-W vicinity in 2021 to be closer to most of her family. She leaves behind Vivienne, two granddaughters Lori (Mass.) and Suzy; five great-grandchildren, Christine, Robin, Riley, Declan and Kellan; and two great great grandchildren Grayson and Koen who gave her much joy in her final years.
Cremation has taken place and a small private internment will take place in the warmer months.

Baptiste, Douglas Conrad

Douglas Baptiste passed away suddenly at his home in Hamilton on Thursday, May 4, 2023 in his 77th year. Loving husband to Sue, and much-loved father of Nathaniel (Tracy), Charles (Drea) and Sarah (Tamer), and remembered by Sarah’s mother Susan. Predeceased by his father Raymond (2003) and mother Glenna (2023). Brother to Anthony (Roberta) and Greta (David). Caring and involved grandfather to Xavier. Cherished uncle to thirteen nieces and nephews and great uncle to twenty-five great nieces and nephews.

Douglas ‘Doogie’ was born in Gonzales, Port of Spain, Trinidad where he relished his time as a leader for the “Sheikhers”. The Sheikhers engaged in their community in many ways influencing his passion for his home and caring for others. He Immigrated to Canada in 1968 and began his long career in social work. Douglas dedicated his career to helping troubled youth and their families. He focused his practice upon mentally ill and violent youth, providing a safe and nurturing environment for them to thrive. His compassion and understanding made a significant impact on the lives of many, and will be remembered as a true mentor and hero to those he helped.

Douglas had many passions, including the art of working with wood for which he gained many accolades. He was always eager to share his knowledge and experience with others and loved spending time in his home workshop.

Douglas loved cooking and good food! His meals were always a hit among family and friends. He especially loved when he could bring his family and friends together through his love of food.

Friends and family are invited to an open house celebration of life for Douglas at his home, 65 Harold Court, Hamilton on Wednesday, May 10th from 4:00 to 8:00

In lieu of flowers, a donation can be made to https://amadeusz.ca/support/donate and/or to https://www.foryouth.ca/donation-page-embedded.

Hand, Geraldine Phyllis Yvonne (nee Glen)

With great sadness we announce the passing of Geraldine (Gerrie) Hand in her 95th year at St. Joseph’s Hospital on May 1st, 2023. Loving mother to John and Lori. Loving youngest daughter of James and Janet Glen. Predeceased by her loving husband Joseph (Bennie), sisters Florence, Mae, Evelyn, Phyllis and Dorothy, and brother James. Geraldine was a secretary for Frid Construction, Hamilton, ON. Special thanks to Dr. Stephen Hadcock and Dr. Andrew Healey for their care, and Dr. Maureen Meade and Dr. Deborah Cook for their kindness over the years. A private family funeral was held at Turner Family Funeral Home, 53 Main St, Dundas. Interment was held at White Chapel Memorial Gardens. Donations to a charity of your choice will be greatly appreciated by the family.

Young, Edward

It is with heavy hearts the family of Edward Young share his passing on May 2nd, 2023.

Ed was born in Belfast Northern Ireland where he met and married the love of his life Betty Young (nee Wilton).
Ed & Betty and their 4 daughters made Dundas home after immigrating to Canada in 1962.

Ed retired from Dofasco after 25 years. He then enjoyed a second career as a Pottery Technician with the DVSA.

Ed will be lovingly missed by his wife Betty, his daughters; Lorraine Gassner, Angela Young, Liz Young (Tony Naghten), Edlyn Young (Dave Gubekjian).

His grandsons; Edward Gassner (Delia Couto), Eric Gassner (Meghan Rosseel), Nigel Gubekjian, and his favourite granddaughter Ruby Gubekjian. His sister Ruth Mushing (the late Bill Mushing), his brother William Young (Carol), and all of our extended family here and in Ireland. Special thanks to Peter Gassner for his love and devotion.

Ed made lasting friends and memories everywhere he went. We know that they all join us in our grief and we thank them for words of tribute and support.

We would like to give much thanks and appreciation to the dedicated team at SV2 Goldblatt Shalom Village Hamilton. We will never forget your care and compassion.

In lieu of flowers, please donate to Shalom Village or the Salvation Army.

Family and friends are invited to Turner Family Funeral Home, 53 Main St, on Friday, May 5 from 4-7p.m. for a visitation. A Funeral Service will be held on Saturday, May 6 at 1p.m. in the chapel.

Dr. Graeme MacQueen

Dr. Graeme MacQueen died at home in Dundas from cancer on April 25, in the loving presence of his wife and daughter, Sharon and Jessica. He leaves behind his brother Ken and sisters Meg and Lorna.
After graduating with a Ph.D. from Harvard, he joined the Dept. of Religious Studies at McMaster, where he taught Asian religion to thousands of students, being honoured for excellence in teaching by the McMaster Student Union. He established the Centre for Peace Studies, and was involved in peace-building activities in different war zones. After retirement, he dedicated his research to a critique of the foundations of the War on Terror. Graeme had friends all over the world, and was appreciated for his creativity, courage, and dedication to peace and justice. The family will hold a private memorial in celebration of his life.

Boyle, Eleanor (nee Lawson)

Eleanor Carol Boyle, 82, passed away at Fairfield Park Retirement Residence on April 27th, 2023 after a lengthy battle with Parkinson’s disease

Eleanor was born on February 6th, 1941 to Thomas Lawson and Pauline Lawson (Harrison). She was raised in Dundas along side her brothers David Lawson, Brent Lawson and her step sister Eleanor.

She remained in Dundas for the majority of her life, raising her son Scott McIntyre and daughter Lisa Boulton (McIntyre), working and retiring from McMaster University financial services and meeting Bert Boyle who she spent some of the happiest years of her life with.

Eleanor was someone who would always put others ahead of herself. During times of crisis, those in need could always rely on her. Family was always a priority to her and her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren will miss her deeply.

Services will be held at Grove Cemetery in Dundas, May 2nd at 2pm. In lieu of flowers the family has requested donations be made to Parkinson Canada

Parliament, Mary Helen (nee Gibson)

Parliament, Mary Helen (nee Gibson) – Peacefully at St. Joseph’s Villa on Thursday, April 27th, 2023, in her 97th year. Beloved wife of Roger and loving mother to Doug (Debby) and Bob. Grandmother to Mark, Mike, Thad, Adam and Alana and great grandmother to Tyson, Rylee, Kamryn, Tanner and Kenzie. Predeceased by her 3 brothers; Jack, Gord and Bruce. Mary was a longtime member of St. Mark’s United Church, the Order of the Eastern Star, Edgemount Chapter, and the Probus Club of Dundas, Friends will be received by the family on Monday evening from 7-9 at the Turner Family Funeral Home, 53 Main Street, Dundas. The Funeral for Mary will be held on Tuesday, May 2, 2023, at 11:30 a.m. at St. Mark’s United Church, 1 Lyndale Drive, Dundas. Interment Grove Cemetery. Expressions of sympathy to a charity of your choice would be appreciated by the family.

Whelan, Gerard C.

Passed away peacefully at home on April 11, 2023 in his 67th year. A native of Prince Edward Island, pre-deceased by parents Basil and Lillian (Morrissey), and loving brother to Walter (Marilyn), Pauline (Barry), Patsy (Ivan), James (Angela), the late Arlene (Nial), and Giselle (Fenton). Caring uncle of Mark (Stacy), Colin (Laura), Adam, Matthew (Chelsea), Mary-Ellen (Scott), Patrick (Stephanie), Michael, Tracey, Lindsay (Jordan), Garrett (Lindsey), Justin (Erin), Brett (Allison), Abilene (Steven) and Marshall (Judy). Will be sadly missed by his many great-nieces and nephews; Adeline, Lillian, Sophia, Thomas, Lucy, Molly, Kian, Samuel, Jack, Connell, Natalie, Liam, North and Ariat. Gerard had a deep love for horses, golf, and family and was a loyal friend to many. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in his memory to St. Augustine’s Church, Dundas or The Heart and Stroke Foundation. As per Gerard’s wishes, a private Celebration of Life will be held at a later date in PEI; no formal visitation or service.

Smith, Carla Lorayne

November 7, 1945 – April 7, 2023

Carla Lorayne Smith (nee Nordoff) passed away peacefully on April 7 at St. Joseph’s Villa after a lengthy battle with Alzheimer’s at the age of 77.

She is survived by her loving and devoted husband, Gary of 53 years. She will be dearly missed by her children Doreen (Daryl), Christine (Steve), Cheryl and her grandchildren Jordan, Emma, Scott, Julia and Brooke.
Carla was predeceased by her parents Carl and Helen, and her siblings, Raymond, Donny, Kenneth, Bob, Shirley and Faye. She will be missed by her brother Paul.

A celebration of life will be held on Thursday, April 13 from 6-8 p.m. at Turner Family Funeral Home 53 Main St., Dundas.

Our deepest thanks goes out to the staff at the Villa for their care and support provided to Carla.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to St. Joseph’s Villa in Dundas.

Turner, Elizabeth Jane

August 14, 1941-March 27, 2023

Elizabeth Turner, loving wife of Robert Dunn, passed away peacefully on March 27, 2023 in Brantford, Ontario. She was born August 14, 1941 in Hamilton, Ontario to Kenneth and Constance Turner. Elizabeth leaves behind her beloved husband and high school sweetheart Robert, as well as three children, Kimberley, Wylie (Monika) and Jared Rogers, and two stepchildren, Adam (Heather) and Tom (Melissa) Dunn.

Elizabeth was the oldest of four children and started her career as a nurse in Hamilton in the 1950s. She moved to the Woodstock, New Brunswick area in the 1960s to raise a young family on a 700-acre farm on Belle Lake, and returned to Dundas, Ontario in the early 1980s. Throughout this time she continued as a nurse, before retiring to summers on Beaver Lake near Kearney, Ontario and winters in Sebring, Florida.

Elizabeth was a selfless partner, parent and friend, and instilled in her children a passion for everything from the environment to sports and literature. In her years in the Maritimes, she demonstrated a keen understanding of how to raise both Irish Wolfhounds and Appalachian horses. As her friends during those years will remember, she was also a very good gardener, canner and maker of preserves, helping her family eat well during many long, cold winters. Later in life, Elizabeth was a small business owner alongside nursing and a regular volunteer at McMaster Hospital and the Salvation Army. Elizabeth continued to enjoy tennis, golf, skiing, windsurfing, kayaking and bridge, and loved to travel. She read voraciously and enjoyed “happy hour” on the dock at Beaver Lake with family and friends, reminiscing about her travels with Robert through North America, Iceland, Europe and Asia.

Elizabeth will be dearly missed by many, including her surviving siblings John (Nancy) Turner and Mary (Mike) Murray. She is predeceased by her youngest brother David (Trina). Loving grandchildren include Alexandra Rogers, Alia and Luca Rogers, Caitlyn Rogers, Connor and Lyndsy Dunn. A celebration of life with drinks and snacks will take place on April 22, from 2-4 p.m. at the Turner Family Funeral Home, 53 Main Street, Dundas, ON.