Jul 30, 2017 |
June 25, 1925 – July 28, 2017
BURGESS, George Henry: with heavy hearts we announce the peaceful passing of George at Wentworth Lodge in his 93rd year on July 28, 2017. He is survived by his loving wife of 65 years, Lee Burgess (nee Liota), his cherished children: Phil (Mary Linda), Carol, Aida Hyshka (Tim), and his beloved grandchildren: Tricia Catizzone (Chris), Annamarie. He will be sadly missed by his nieces, nephews and many friends. Predeceased by his parents, brothers, sister, sisters-in-law, and brothers-in-law. George was a WWII air force veteran having served on the West Coast of Canada. He worked for many years for Aylmer/Delmonte. He was a Faithful 4th degree Grand Knight with Bishop Ryan Assembly 868 Knights of Columbus. He volunteered several years with Knights of Columbus McGivney Homes and St Joseph’s Villa Foundation. He served on the local Dundas Hydro Commission. George had a passion for music and was a past member of both the Mohawk College Choir and St Augustine’s Church choir. Heartfelt gratitude goes out to Dr. James Williams and staff, staff and volunteers of Wentworth Lodge and staff of Georgian Retirement Residence for their compassionate and loving care. Friends will be received on Tuesday morning from 9:30 – 10:30 at the Turner Family Funeral Home, 53 Main Street, Dundas. Funeral Mass to follow at 11 o’clock at ST. AUGUSTINE’S CHURCH, 58 SYDENHAM ST., Dundas with reception to follow. Interment will take place at St. Augustine’s Cemetery in the afternoon.In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Canadian Diabetes Association or the Hamilton-Halton Alzheimer Society.
Jul 21, 2017 |

October 23, 1926 – July 20, 2017
Fischer, Inge (nee Galinat) – Passed away peacefully at Victoria Gardens LTC in Hamilton on July 20, 2017. A Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday September 9, 2017 from 2pm – 4pm at Turner Family Funeral Home, 53 Main St. Dundas, Cremation has taken place. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Dr. Bob Kemp Hospice would be greatly appreciated by the family.
Jul 18, 2017 |
Cornell, Susan Jane “Sue” – After a brief illness, Sue passed away on Tuesday, July 18, 2017 at the Juravinski Hospital. She will be dearly loved and remembered by her sisters Jennifer (Dennis Rowley) and Connie (Len Wickens), brothers Kevin (Debbie) and Dan (Karen), Gord (predeceased), step-brothers Ray Ryckman (Gert) and Richard Ryckman and step-sister Lorraine Ryckman. Cherished always by her nieces and nephews Connie (Rick), Jessica (Tim), Shane (Jen), Ashley, Jason and Courtney; great-nieces and nephews Emma, Michael, Christopher, Kayla and Jesse. Always remembered and missed by her cousin Jane Morris and good friends Lynn and Mel Horner. Predeceased by her parents Nelson and Myrtle and step-father Charles Ryckman. Sue loved her shopping trips to the U.S., trips to Scotland and the east coast of Canada, her trips with Lynn to Nancy’s, her yearly stay at Turkey Point at Connie and Rick’s trailer and she loved to watch Tim race his car. Special thank you to the doctors and staff at the Juravinski Hospital for their care and compassion for Sue during her stay. In keeping with Sue’s wishes, there will be no visitation or service. Cremation has taken place and a celebration of life will be held at a later date. If you so wish, donations to the Juravinski Hospital or the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated by the family.
Jul 14, 2017 |
Fletcher, Carly Catherine – With broken hearts we announce the passing of Carly on Thursday, July 13, 2017. Loved daughter of Roy and Cathy Fletcher of Dundas, brother Kyle Fletcher, Copetown. Carly leaves many aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. She will be mourned by Nana Saccomano. Friends will be received by the family on Thursday evening from 6-9 at the Turner Family Funeral Home, 53 Main Street, Dundas. A private inurnment will be held at a later date. Cremation has taken place. If you so wish, donations to the SPCA would be appreciated by the family.
Your presence we will miss,
Your memory we will treasure,
We will love you always,
Forgetting you never.
Jul 14, 2017 |
Kiss, Steve – Passed away suddenly at home in his 62nd year. Loving brother to John, James (Rita), Suzanne (Jeff), and Belinda. Survived by his mother Arlene as well as his aunts and uncles Suzanne, Margaret, Steve, Annie and Tony. Also sadly missed by his nieces and nephews Amy, Bradley, Emily, Michaela, Andrew, Dawson and great-niece Olivia. Steve was predeceased by his father Carmen and uncle David. Cremation has taken place.
Jul 14, 2017 |
December 18, 1946 – July 11, 2017
Watson, Joyce Louise (nee Donovan) – Has peacefully joined the Lord and is now reunited with her husband Ronald Watson (2013) in her 71st year. Loving mother to Penny (Barry) Thompson, Robert (Marilyn) Watson and Charles (Kathrine) Watson. Also sadly missed by her grandchildren Derek, Stephanie, Jennifer, Domonick, Andrew, Nakia, William, Krystal, Garth (Shelley), Kevin (Angela), Troy (Lisa) as well as 10 great-grandchildren. Caring sister to Elizabeth, Ida, Shirley, Pat, Jody and Jim. Predeceased by her parents Roy and Louise Donovan. Special thanks to her PSW’s Xin, Yan, Nancy. Friends and family are invited to Turner Family Funeral Home, 53 Main St. Dundas, on Sunday July 16 from 2-4pm and 6-8pm. A service will be held in the chapel at 11am on Monday July 17. Interment to follow at White Chapel. Reception to follow at the home. Donations can be made to Heart & Stroke Foundation.
Jul 14, 2017 |
February 7, 1929 – July 14, 2017
Bodden, Mary Shepherd (nee Gauld) – Peacefully surrounded by family, Mary passed away Friday, July 14th at 88 years. Beloved wife of 68 years to Ernie. Loving mother of Ernie (Deb), Bob (Lee), Janice, Jo Ann (Steve), Jack and Jim (Jody). Survived by 12 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. Private Graveside Service. Celebration of Life to be held at the ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION (Branch 36), Dundas on Thursday, July 27th from 1:00 – 4:00 p.m. In lieu of flowers, if you wish, donations may be made to Rygiel Home.
Jul 11, 2017 |


Stenhouse, Tom – Passed away peacefully at The Meadows LTC on Sunday July 9, 2017 in his 98th year. Beloved husband of the late Christina (2009). Loving father to Marie Lennard (John), Joyce Johnson, Cynthia Edelkoort (Tymen predeceased), and Chris Kranyak (Mike). Caring grandfather to 10 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren. Predeceased by all of his siblings; Matt, Mary, Jessie, Chris and infant John. Tom was a proud veteran of WWII and a past master of The Lodge of Strict Observance and Scottish Rite. He will be remembered for his beautiful voice and sang in choirs at Zion United Church, St. Giles United Church and the Scottish Rite. Tom was an avid sports fan, especially of the Blue Jays, Bulldogs and Ticats. A special thank you to the staff of The Meadows LTC and to Kelly and the staff of Home Sweet Home Care. Friends and family are invited to Turner Family Funeral Home, 53 Main St. Dundas, on Friday July 14 from 2-4pm and 6-8pm. A service will be held on Saturday July 15 at 11:00am in the chapel. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to a charity of your choice.
Jul 7, 2017 |
Lowe, Norman Barry (June 11, 1940 to July 6, 2017) – It is with great sorrow we announce the passing of Barry Lowe. Beloved husband and partner of Judy Currier for 29 years, Barry died at the Hamilton General Hospital on July 6, 2017 after a long battle with ALS. Barry is survived by his children Gordon Lowe and his wife Tammy and his daughter Brenda Lowe, as well as stepchildren Susan Currier and Andy Currier and his wife Loana. He will also be truly missed by the joys of his life – grandchildren Quinton, Mason, Sierra and Hailey. Missing Barry and his great piano playing are sister Barbara Schlegel (husband Wayne), sister-in-law Marney MacInnes (husband Ron), brother-in-laws Norman Proud, David Proud (wife Peggy), and Peter (wife Mary), as well as cousins Phil and Peter Freeland, and many others. He is predeceased by his mother Doris (nee Tuck) and father Norman Lowe. Barry was a dedicated and involved member of the Hamilton Wentworth area for his entire life. Barry served 39 years as deputy area director of Legal Aid of Ontario. Barry’s legal career started in 1959 as a filing clerk at Hamilton’s Supreme and County courts. In 1967 when Ontario Legal Aid was created, Frank Weatherston, Hamilton’s first area director of Legal Aid hired Barry as his deputy area director. Over his career Barry’s responsibilities expanded to include management of Simcoe and Hagersville offices. During his long and distinguished career, Barry was well liked and respected. Barry’s community involvement over the years included Hamilton Planning Board, Regional Land Division Committee, Hamilton Press Club, the Kinsman Club, the Sertoma Club, the MacKenzie King Club among others. Hobbies included curling, carpentry, playing bridge, and following the Toronto Blue Jays. Barry and his family would like to thank his neighbors and many friends for their support, as well as the staff of the Burn Unit of the Hamilton General Hospital for their wonderful care and friendship during his long illness. The funeral service, followed by a celebration of life reception, will be held at Turner Family Funeral Home, 53 Main Street in Dundas, Ontario on Monday, July 10, 2017 at 11 a.m. In lieu of flowers, donations to the ALS Society or a charity of your choice would be appreciated by the family.
Jun 29, 2017 |
HOLLICK, Martha Teresa (nee Siwak) – It is with sadness that we announce that after a brief illness, Martha passed away peacefully at St. Joseph’s Villa in Dundas on Tuesday, June 27, 2017 at the age of 99. She was predeceased by her husband Joseph Sr. (2009). She will be sadly missed by her twin sons Joseph (Marilyn) of Dundas and John (Judy) of King City. She was a loving grandmother to Julie (Anthony) Herrington, Laura Hollick and Victoria Hollick (Attilio Braga), step-granddaughter Julie Cunningham, great grandmother to Sophia, Ella and Jonathan Herrington and Alessandro Braga, and step-great grandmother to Kate and Patrick. She was predeceased by all of her eight siblings and their spouses. She will also be missed by many other family members and friends. Martha was born on the homestead farm in Davis, Saskatchewan on January 30, 1918, the first born of nine children. By the time Martha was 10, she was helping her mother Nettie Siwak in the home by caring for her younger siblings, and her father John Siwak in the barn by milking cows. Sadly in 1928 her father John passed away and the Siwak family eventually lost their farm. Martha, her eight siblings and mother moved in with the Lisowski family (Nettie’s parents) for almost a year. Afterwards Martha and her siblings were placed in St. Patrick’s Orphanage in Prince Albert, SK with Martha staying the longest, almost four years. She completed her grade 8 at the orphanage but also learned her life-long work ethics and housekeeping skills. At 15, she became a nanny and housekeeper, followed by work as a waitress and cashier. She joined a women’s baseball team and attended dances in Prince Albert. It was at one of these dances that she met the band’s violin player, Joe Hollick. After Joe left Prince Albert for work in Hamilton, she joined him there in 1941 where they were married at St. Stanislaus Polish Church. During the war, Martha worked in a bomb factory in Hamilton, but in 1945 became a full-time mother and home-maker as she gave birth to twin sons Joe Jr. and John. Her numerous part-time jobs (and full time jobs after her sons were older) included being a waitress, picking fruit, crossing guard, operating a day-care in her home, and work at Diana Dolls Wear. Her leisure activities included gardening, especially her amazing rose garden, bowling, polka dancing, square dancing, volunteering at St. Eugene’s Church and the March of Dimes, babysitting grandchildren and hosting amazing dinner parties for family, friends and visitors from Saskatchewan. However, Martha was so much more than the events listed above. She was extremely generous while never asking for anything in return, knew how to show love to everyone, made all welcome to her home, and was a terrific cook, not only with her tasty pies, perogies, cabbage rolls, and borsch, but she collected recipes her entire life trying them out whenever an opportunity arose. We will miss her loving spirit and never-ending sense of gratitude. According to Martha’s wishes, cremation has taken place. A Celebration of Martha’s Life will be held on Saturday, July 15 from 11:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at 35 Melville St. in Dundas. A private family burial at White Chapel Memorial Gardens will take place at a later date. Special thanks are gratefully extended to the staff at St. Joseph’s Villa (Rose Garden) for their kind and loving care of Martha. In lieu of flowers, it is suggested that donations could be made to St. Joseph’s Villa (designated for the Rose Garden), or that you create a special occasion or event to spend with your family, as family time is very precious.