Vedell, Sarah Louise

Passed away peacefully at St. Peter’s Hospital on November 16, 2022 in her 36th year. Beloved daughter to Barbara and Sean Vedell. Caring sister and best friend to Rebecca (Paul) Bovbel and Patrick (Sonja) Vedell. Loving partner to Peter Harris. Cat mom to Gord and Winnie. Niece to Patrick (Jennifer) Adams, Colin Vedell and Alexandra Vedell. Granddaughter to John (Barbara – predeceased) Vedell. Predeceased by doting grandparents Charlie and Mavis Adams and her Great Aunt Barbara Snip. Will also be sadly missed by her niece and nephews Arthur, Lucy and Oliver and her aunt Denise Vedell. A special thanks to the staff at St. Peter’s Hospital for their excellent care of Sarah. A Celebration of Sarah’s Life will take place on Saturday, November 26, 2022 from 2-4p.m. at Turner Family Funeral Home, 53 Main St, Dundas. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in memory to the Canadian Cancer Society – Ovarian Cancer or St. Peter’s Hospital.

Raynsford, Robert “Bob” Allan


May 6, 1938 – November 16, 2022

Passed away peacefully at Bertram Place Retirement Home surrounded by family on Wednesday, November 16, 2022. Beloved husband of the late Patricia (nee Westoby). Father of Michael (Wilma), Mark (Nadine), and Leisa (Tim). Devoted grandfather of Ashley (Corey), Bill (Sylvia), Emily, Marissa, Tricia (Bruce) and Tracy. Brother of Shirley (Philip) Morris and Len (Marie). Predeceased by Gloria (Ron) Hamilton. Brother-in-law of Bonnie (John) Barrett-Hamilton and the late Gordon Westoby (Carolyn). Uncle to many nieces and nephews. A special thanks to Brenda Glass for being such a loving and caring neighbour and to all the doctors and nurses throughout the years. Thank you to the staff at Bertram Place. Proud member of the I.O.O.F, Valley City Lodge 117 for over 60 years. Employee of JI Case/Harvester. Proud member of U.S.W. 2868. Very proudly was an executive member and chief steward for many years. President of Dundas Jr. C Hockey and a member of the McDonald’s old-timers coffee club. Friends and family are invited to Turner Family Funeral Home, 53 Main St., Dundas on Friday, November 18 from 2-4 & 7-9p.m. for a visitation. A Memorial Service will be held on Saturday, November 19 at 11a.m. in the chapel. Donations can be made, in memory, to the Heart & Stroke Foundation.

A Celebration of Bob’s Life will be held at the Dundas Legion Branch #36 from 1-4p.m. on Sunday, December 4th.

Gregoroff, Susan, RN, BHSA, MHA

August 26th, 1956 – November 14th, 2022

On November 14th, Susan Gregoroff passed away peacefully after a long battle with cancer, which she fought with courage, dignity, and grace. She was a loving mother to Matthew and Emmeline and a devoted wife of 42 years to Tim. She was an adored sister of John and Bill, treasured daughter of Jim and the late Beatrice, and was loved and cherished by many family and friends. Susan worked in healthcare for 38 years, beginning as an RN at Hamilton General Hospital and retiring from Cambridge Memorial Hospital as Vice-President, Clinical Programs and Chief Nursing Executive. When she wasn’t working, and in her retirement, she was an avid seamstress and she created many beautiful items of clothing for her family, as well as beautiful quilts. She will be fondly remembered and missed by all who were privileged to know her. A Celebration of Life will be held on Thursday, November 17th from 2-4 p.m. at Turner Family Funeral Home, 53 Main Street, Dundas. In lieu of flowers, please consider sending a donation to the Canadian Cancer Society or to Margaret’s Place Hospice.

Johnston, Marjorie Norma (nee Hartwell)

Of Dundas, born November 18th, 1927 peacefully passed on the 1st of November 2022. Its with heavy hearts we announce the passing of our beloved mother, grandmother and great-grandmother. Predeceased by her husband of over 50 years, Fredrick Johnston, sister Helene Burnie, brothers Joel Hartwell and Ken Hartwell. Survived by her sister Phyllis Murphy; children Jim Johnston (Dale), Kenneth Johnston (Cheryl), Terry Johnston (Kathy); grandchildren Asha, Travis (Monika), Chad, Nicole (Justin), Melissa (Justin), Cody, Rebecca (Brian), Rachael (Sloan); and great-grandchildren Patrick, Ella, Alitheia, Lincoln, Laikyn, Lacey and Gibson. A resident of Dundas her entire life, Marjorie was a member of the Dundas Baptist Church and participated in water aerobics at St. Joseph’s Villa for many years. Marjorie was a long-time supporter of the Salvation Army and Mission Services, always taking the time to think about the less fortunate especially around the holidays. Marjorie will always be remembered as being a devoted sports fan, always cheering on the hometown teams, Hamilton Tiger-Cats, the Maple Leafs, the Blue Jays and Team Canada. The time, love and devotion she showered her family with was especially apparent with her great-grandchildren; they were truly so very special to her. May you rest in peace – you will be dearly missed.

Pada, Aino

Pada, Aino – (nee Maripuu) – Passed away peacefully at home on November 2, 2022 in her 97th year, Beloved wife, of 69 years, to Ulrich. Loving mother of John (Susan Anderson) and Mary Ann (Ernie Spitzer). Dearly loved grandmother of Michael, Kirsten (Federico) and William (Maya) and great-grandmother of Abigail and Kylian. Aino will be remembered with love by many cousins, nieces, nephews, and friends in Canada, Estonia, Sweden, Australia, and the United States. Friends and family are invited to the Turner Family Funeral Home, 53 Main St. Dundas on Thursday, November 10th from 10 to 11 a.m. where a funeral service will follow in chapel. Interment to follow at Grove Cemetery. If you wish, memorial donations honouring Aino, may be directed to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada or The Estonian Foundation of Canada.

Pipe, Valerie Marie (nee Baron)

Passed away peacefully at the Hamilton General Hospital on Thursday, November 3, 2022 in her 83rd year. Beloved wife of the late George (2008). Loving mother to Andy (Crystal) and Mike (Jamie). Caring Babcia (grandmother) to Logan, Kaedan, and Madison.

Val was a retired teacher with the HWDSB and had many rewarding years as a teacher at Queen Mary primary school. She was an active member at Erskine Presbyterian Church involved with the Women’s Missionary Society, Mildred Gehman and other outreach efforts. Val grew up in Mauston Wisconsin on the family farm with her mother Helen and started her teaching career in a one room schoolhouse just outside of town. She still visited the area each year with her family to visit with old friends and former students who she remained close with. After moving to Hamilton, she began teaching with the HWDSB and met and married George, a firefighter with the Hamilton Fire Department. Travel was an important part of the annual family vacation plans, and they took their two boys in the family car for extensive road trips across Canada and the USA each summer, a lot of books were read and road trip games played together in the car. Later in life Val still enjoyed traveling and went on bus trips and cruises in Europe with her close friends, she was very grateful to have such good friends to spend this time with. Val’s last years were focused on spending time with friends and her grandchildren and she was able to remain very active attending hockey games, plays, concerts, going on family vacations, and helping to take care of Madison. She was so happy to be able to be so involved with her grandchildren. Valerie will be greatly missed by her family and many friends.

Friends and family are invited to Turner Family Funeral Home, 53 Main St, Dundas, on Sunday, November 6th from 2-4 p.m. & 7-9p.m. for a visitation. A Funeral Service will be held on Monday, November 7th at 1p.m. at Erskine Presbyterian Church. Donations can be made in memory to the Heart and Stroke Foundation, Diabetes Canada, or CNIB Guide Dogs.

Orct, John Larry

It is with immense sadness and a profound sense of loss that our family announces the unexpected and sudden passing of John Larry Orct, at the age of 59, on Wednesday November 2, 2022.

John deeply loved and lived for his family. He will be eternally reunited with his father, Lloyd. He was a beloved son to Ann and will be forever loved and cherished by his sister Barb (Gord) and brother William (Milena). John was a very proud and devoted uncle to his four nephews Lloyd, Matthew (fiance Lisa), Brandon and Ryan who will forever feel his absence in their lives. John was the loving nephew of Nick (deceased) and Mary Jurilj and John and Gail Orct. His kindness will be fondly remembered by his cousins, extended family and close friends.

While growing up, John found that he loved what his parents did for a living and also chose to follow the path to farming. Even though he never worked 9am to 5pm and was always on “stand by”, he could never imagine a life worthwhile doing anything else. He remained a motivated and passionate Farmer up until the day before his passing.

Visitations will take place at Turner Family Funeral Home Ltd, 53 Main St., Dundas, ON, (905) 628-6412 on Monday, November 7, 2022 from 6 to 9 p.m. The Funeral Mass will be celebrated on Tuesday, November 8, 2022 at 10 a.m. at St. Augustine’s Parish, 58 Sydenham St. Dundas. Interment will follow at Holy Cross Cemetery, 620 Governor’s Rd. E., Paris.

THOSE WE LOVE
DON’T GO AWAY,
THEY WALK BESIDE US EVERYDAY.

UNSEEN, UNHEARD,
BUT ALWAYS NEAR,
SO LOVED, SO MISSED,
SO VERY DEAR

Pope, Brent Anthony

With a heavy heart we announce the passing of Brent Anthony Pope of Copetown/ Hamilton, Ontario. Brent was a Professional hockey player with an International resume. He was a sought-after defender on both sides of the Atlantic, and he became a well-respected player and coach for a number of Super league clubs in the UK. This included the Nottingham Panthers, London Knights and the Cardiff Devils. After his retirement from the sport, he went onto sports management, becoming Managing Director at the Cardiff Devils.

A man of many talents, Brent’s rich, infectious and enthusiastic voice enabled him to enjoy a successful career as a highly acclaimed sports commentator, working for the BBC at the Turin, Vancouver and Sochi Olympic Winter games. Brent went on to work directly for the Olympics as a commentator for the Rio de Janeiro summer and Paralympic games as well the Winter Olympic and Paralympic winter games in PyeongChang.

Brent passed on the 1st of November after a short, but courageous battle with cancer at the age of 49. He leaves behind his loving wife Fegie, 3-year-old son Arthur and 8-month-old daughter Felicisima, Mother Ann, Father Dan (passed 2016), brother Dan, sister Tracey, brother-in-law Alan, niece Gwen, and nephew Aidan.

For those wishing to pay last respects to Brent, there will be a graveside service on Friday, November 11, 2022 at 1p.m. at Mt. Zion Cemetery, Copetown. A  Celebration of Life will take place on Sunday, November 13, 2022 from 2-4pm at the Copetown Community Centre, 1950 Governor’s Rd, Copetown.

Hood, Eleanor “June” (nee Hildreth)

Passed away peacefully at St. Peters Hospital on October 31, 2022 in her 80th year. Beloved wife of Larry for over 57 years. Loving mother to Jennifer (Larry – predeceased), Tracy (Dave), Alison (Bill – predeceased), Brad (Tricia). Caring Nana of 9 grandchildren. June was a member and organist at Orkney Church of the Nazarene for many years. Friends and family are invited to Turner Family Funeral Home, 53 Main St. Dundas, on Sunday, November 6th from 2-4p.m. & 7-9p.m. and again on Monday, November 7th at 10a.m. until the Service at 11a.m. Interment to follow at Mt. Zion Cemetery. Thank you to the staff at St. Peter’s Hospital for their excellent care and compassion. Donations can be made, in memory, to the Alzheimer Society or St. Peter’s Hospital.

Howard, D. Joan

May 6, 1931 – October 30, 2022

Our Matriarch has passed. Joan Howard was born in Hamilton to Mae and Jim Wagstaffe, older sister to Jim, Doug, Paul and Mike. She quickly came to know deep pride in her family’s legacy, the Wagstaffe Jams Factory at the corner of Gage Avenue and Maplewood.

She married Norm Howard, always supportive of his years attaining degrees in education, from Normal School to ultimately obtaining his Masters, this through evening and summer courses. A life long learner, Mum became a highly accomplished seamstress and homemaker. A wonderful cook. She hosted beautiful receptions for Dad’s teaching staffs. A gardener, alongside Dad.

And she was our Mum. Carolyn Westoby (Gord, deceased), Craig Howard (Joanne), Beth Genovese (John), and Barb Warner (Dean) became the family. Each grew to be a good person. Grandchildren arrived. Kevin (Caroline) and Jenny (Dave); Julia (Kayla) and Cory; Phil and Tyler. And Great Grandchildren! Brayden, Aaron, Zachary and Anna. For them, Mum was G.G. They delighted in her caramel corn, brownies and Belgium cookies.

Mum was a dedicated community volunteer, most notably at Wentworth Lodge and in the MUMC Pharmacy, Infectious Diseases and Tropical Medicine Clinic and Travel Medicine Clinic. She delivered Meals-on-Wheels to Dundas residents when in her eighties.

Mum was very proud of her 91 years. And that the colour of her red hair was all her own! She lived well informed and independently in her beautiful condominium. The family communicator, she assured that we knew what was happening in each home. Illness sent her to hospital in September. She passed on October 30, 2022, at Amica, Dundas. At her request, there will be no visitation or service. We wish you peace, Mum.

Donations to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation or the Heart & Stroke Foundation in Mum’s memory would be deeply appreciated by the family.