Jun 16, 2017 |
August 14, 1925 – June 11, 2017
Arnold, Rose Emma (nee Bauer) – Passed away at her residence on Sunday, June 11, 2017. Predeceased by her husband Werner (2013). Dearly remembered and loved by her daughter Helga (Heinz Gfroerer), her granddaughters Nadine and Christine and nieces in Germany. Keeping with Rose’s wishes, cremation has taken place and a celebration of her life will be held at a later date. If you so wish, donations to a charity of your choice will be appreciated by the family.
Jun 10, 2017 |
September 29, 1929 – June 10, 2017
Boswell, Walter Edward “Ozzie” – With heavy hearts, the family of Walter Edward “Ozzie” Boswell announce his peaceful passing on June 10, 2017 in his 88th year. Ozzie, a dedicated and proud family man, is survived by his loving wife Nancy Elizabeth nee Fleischer of Ingersoll, Ontario; his dear sister Mary Elizabeth Frances and brother-in-law Claude Cornu of Park City, Utah; his seven children David (Kathi), John, Caroline (Dave), Jennifer, Mary (Allen), Judy (Mark) and Christopher (Karen); 19 grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. Raised in Seaforth, Ontario, Ozzie entered the workforce at an early age at London Life Insurance. Ozzie retired as a loved and respected teacher at Mohawk College, Hamilton. He will be remembered as a true gentleman with a kind and generous soul. The family wishes to extend heartfelt thanks and gratitude to the wonderful staff of St. Joseph’s Hospital, Hamilton for their compassion and care. We are forever thankful. Donations can be made in Ozzie’s memory to St. Joseph’s Healthcare Foundation. Cremation has taken place. A celebration of Ozzie’s life will take place on Sunday, July 16 at 2:00 at The Dundas Museum and Archives ,139 Park St W, Dundas , Ontario L9H 1X8 https://dundasmuseum.ca/
Jun 8, 2017 |
McColl, Phyllis Irene (nee Burrows) – In loving memory of Phyllis Irene McColl (nee Burrows) who died peacefully on Wednesday, June 7, 2017, in her 97th year. Phyllis is survived by her children Philip McColl (Monica Scholz) (Ruth Belch) and Andrea McGrory (Paul McGrory) and her grandchildren Katherine Gill (Jared Gill), Rebecca Young (Travis Young), Francesca Loftus (Corey Loftus) and Macoll McGrory (Ellie Craig) and her great grandchildren Ashley and Piper Gill, Peyton and Madison Young, Theodore Loftus, Lily and Ava McGrory and her nieces and nephews George, Barb, Rosilyn, Marie, Sandy, Raymond Ruth, Alida, Keith and Kim. Phyllis was preceded in death by her husband Clark ‘Barney’ McColl and her brothers Elwood and Grant Burrows. Phyllis was born on December 14th, 1920 in Trenton, Ontario to Fred and Myrtle Burrows (nee Spry) of Napanee. Phyllis was a true Trentonian and a lover of golf and the Trenton golf club, bridge, her political party and beautiful things. The family wish to thank all those who cared for her in her later years, especially the staff of Willowgrove LTC, The Bayfront Unit. Phyllis will be remembered for her elegance and being the life of the party. She will be missed dearly by her family. A memorial service will be held in her home town of Trenton later this summer. In lieu of flowers donations to the Alzheimer’s Society would be
appreciated by the family.
May 28, 2017 |
November 4, 1933- May 26, 2017
Boothroyd, Alan Denham B.Sc., M.B.A., P. Eng. – On May 26, 2017, surrounded by his loving family, Alan passed away peacefully. Beloved husband of sixty years to Judith, loving father of Susan Korporaal (Bill), Richard Boothroyd (Diane), and Valerie Powell (Jeff), proud Grandad of Robert, Angela, Samantha, Daniel, Alex, Amanda, Hannah, and Charlie. Alan was born on November 4, 1933 in Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England. He and Judith emigrated to Canada in 1965. They were avid world travellers. From 1969 to 1997 Alan was employed by Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd. and in 1991-1995 went to United Nations in Vienna to work at the International Atomic Energy Agency. Alan’s artistic talents included set design for the Waterdown Village Theatre, painting, and photography. He and Judith shared a love for music, opera, theatre, and history. Alan’s family will welcome family and friends at Turner Family Funeral Home, 53 Main Street, Dundas from 12:00 – 2:00 pm on June 1st, 2017. A light lunch and refreshments will be served. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to Juravinski Hospital or a charity of your choice. Alan’s family is extremely grateful for the compassionate care provided by the health care team at Juravinski hospital.
May 20, 2017 |
February 17, 1954 – May 19, 2017
Downey, Jain Isobella (nee Ross) – Passed away at home surrounded by love on May 19, 2017. Beloved wife of Peter. Loving mother to Helen Margaret (Michael Banks) and Joyce Constance. Proud Bumma of Dollie Elizabeth. Sister of Gordon (Penny) Ross. Reunited with her parents Betty and Evans Ross. Friends & Family are invited to Turner Family Funeral Home, 53 Main St Dundas, Ontario, on Thursday May 25 from 10am-11am with a service to follow at 11:00 am. To honour Jain’s love for animals, donations to Ladybird Animal Sanctuary or Greyhound Relocation and Adoption Canada are greatly appreciated. The family wishes to extend a sincere and heartfelt thank you to Dr. Hugh Boyd for helping bring Jain home in her final days.
May 12, 2017 |

October 23, 1915 – May 9, 2017
Mary passed away peacefully at Wentworth Lodge in Dundas on May 9, 2017, at the age of 101. Mary is predeceased by: her husband, Robert (Bob); her parents, Joseph and Tekla (Kathleen) Stechyshyn, her brother Walter; her sisters, Jenny and Stella (McCosky). She is survived by her sons, Malcolm (Lin) and Graeme (Joan), her grandchildren, Derek (Amy), Heather, and Iain (Jacinthe), and her great-grandson, Elliot.
Mary was born in Fort William, Ontario, in 1915. Her father had emigrated from Jereirzany, Galicia, Poland, and her mother from the Ukraine – Austria. Her family moved soon after to Hamilton, Ontario, where she, and her siblings, were raised. Mary graduated from Delta High School before taking post-secondary studies in office administration. She started working for Canadian Sterling Electric Company, and eventually became secretary-treasurer. When she married Bob, she became the accountant and office/business manager and co-owner for McMaster Pottery in Dundas, for close to 40 years, until its closure in 1988.
Over her long life, Mary was a devout and supportive wife, mother and grandmother. She was the driving force of her immediate family, and along with her sisters-in-law, maintained a strong extended McMaster family. She enjoyed being active, being a member of the Dundas Travel Club and Garden Club for many years. She always strove to continually increase her knowledge in many areas, and was never lost for words when asked for an opinion. Mary was a tireless worker both at the pottery, in her garden, at her cottage, and especially, in the kitchen, where she was known for her cooking.
Mary became afflicted with dementia in her mid 80s. She remained in her own home until her late 90s, and then moved to Wentworth Lodge, where she received excellent care and comfort over the past 3 1/2 years.
A remembrance/interment service will be held at a later date.
Apr 30, 2017 |
January 14, 1951 – April 30, 2017
Taylor, Linda Margaret – It is with great sadness that we share the news of the passing of Linda Margaret McArthur Taylor, daughter of late Margaret Hanes McArthur and Lloyd McArthur. In her 67th year, surrounded by her two children, Linda died peacefully in hospital following a stroke. She will be sorely missed by her husband James B. (Jim) Taylor, her children Dallas and Delana (Pete), and her grandchildren Callaway, Blake, Austin, Colton, Harley and Alex. As well as the vast amount of family, friends and critters that had the pleasure of crossing paths and meeting her throughout the years starting at the 4 way stop to Taylor Farms. It will be a tremendous loss for the Flamborough community. In her final days, she received her final prayers of being with her son and daughter and their children in the same room, enjoying each other’s company. With a hand picked bunch of flowers from your garden, your favourite pair of cowboy boots on, the family would like to invite you in coming and sharing your memories on Thursday afternoon and evening from 2-4 and 7-9 at the Turner Family Funeral Home, 53 Main Street, Dundas, where Linda’s Service will be held on Friday at 11:00 a.m. In Linda’s memory, donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated by the family. A luncheon will be held at Rock Chapel United Church, Friday afternoon following the interment.
“Happy trails to you – keep smiling til we meet again!” Love, Linda xoxo
Apr 30, 2017 |
November 30, 1929 – April 29, 2017
Harmer, James David – November 30, 1929 – April 29, 2017
“Safe in the Arms of Jesus”…Until we meet again.
Jim was predeceased by his parents Clayton and Lillian (nee Davies) Harmer, his infant sons David and Andrew, and grandson Richard Folkerts.
Missing Jim are his wife Pat (nee Thompson) of 63 years; his children Kathy and John Flanagan, Patti and Mark Folkerts, Tim Harmer and Diane; and his sister Shirley Carson and her family. “Pop”/“Great-Pop” experienced tremendous joy and love in his relationships with his grandchildren Kelly and Adam Van Dinther, James Flanagan, Robert and Jennifer Downs, Matt and Erin Downs, Jessica and Black Boughen, Stephanie Folkerts, Elisabeth Harmer, Katie Harmer, Aiden Wang; and his great-grandchildren Lily, Maggie, Henk, Charlie, Deegan, and Everley. Also remembered by extended family members of the Moon and Thompson families.
Jim was an extremely devoted member of the Waterdown Masonic Lodge for over 60 years and a long-term member of Knox Presbyterian Church in Dundas. He spent his career in the life insurance business with Toronto Mutual, North American Life and Manulife and served his clients with compassion. In all aspects of his life, Jim served others quietly with great respect and love, exemplifying his strong Christian faith.
Jim and Pat had many golfing trips to Myrtle Beach over the years. At home, they played golf at Oak Gables in Ancaster. In both places they made many friends through their golfing.
The Harmer family lived at the corner of York Road and Old Guelph Road, known as Pleasant View, for over 160 years. Jim loved this land and nature, and spent much time outside enjoying both over his full 87 years. To Jim, his home and family were number one. The family spent much time together by Jim’s side, in this place, as he endured his final days in the battle with cancer.
The family is forever grateful for the many, many people who have provided support over the past four months. All are cherished in our hearts. In particular we give special thanks to Margaret, Penny, Mui, Carri and Sandy who each gave their unique and caring support during the final days.
Friends and family are invited to Turner Family Funeral Home, 53 Main St. Dundas, on Monday May 1st from 7-9pm. Masonic Service to follow. A Memorial service will be held on Tuesday May 2nd at 11am at Knox Presbyterian Church, 23 Melville St. Dundas. Donations to Presbyterian World and Development would be appreciated.
Apr 26, 2017 |
With a deep sadness we announce the passing of Neil on Friday, April 14, 2017 at the age of 80. Beloved husband of Tina for 49 years, loving father of Mark and Keith and father-in-law to Denise and Jillian. Dear brother of the late Cyril (Jean) and brother-in-law to Steve and Amanda. Pops will be greatly missed by his four granddaughters Shea, Fiona, Ciara and Gwen. Neil will also be sadly missed by his nieces, nephews, extended family and friends. Neil enjoyed the simple things in life. He was happiest spending time with family, strolling down a trail with his beloved four legged friends or of course watching a Manchester United match. He had a quick, warm smile, gentle manner and a sense of humour about him that always made people feel welcome.
“And now these three remain:
Faith, hope and love.
But the greatest of these is love.”
1 Corinthians 13
A Celebration of Life will be held at Southcote 53, 534 Garner Rd E, Ancaster, ON on Saturday May 13th from 12-4 p.m. Donations in lieu of flowers may be made to the Hamilton/Burlington SPCA, 245 Dartnell Rd., Hamilton, ON. L8W 9Z9
Apr 25, 2017 |
March 12, 1938 – April 20, 2017
And he said unto me, “My grace is sufficient for thee: for my strength is made perfect in weakness.” 2 Corinthians 12: 9
In her 80th year, after a life of abiding Christian faith, Audrey passed away peacefully in her bed at the Ridgeview Long Term Care Centre in Stoney Creek. Predeceased by her parents Dr. Alvin and Mrs. Harriett Woods (nee Brennen) of Dundas, Aud was born in Hamilton and spent most of her life in Dundas, Ontario and the surrounding area. She was a big sister to “Brudder” Ronald Reid Woods of Burlington, and deeply loved his children Lisa McAvoy (Derek) of Etobicoke and Pamela Corazza (Claudio) of North Bay. Aud was delighted by the birth of all her grand-nieces and -nephews but served the particularly special role of godmother to Noelle Florence Corazza.
Of great significance was her marriage to Wayne Cruickshanks of Burlington. Wayne was generous, patient and kind with Audrey, and took good care of her for many years. Through him she came to love his mother, “Mrs. C”, brother-in-law Ron, and late sister-in-law Aurore whom she lovingly called “the modern day saint”. Aud felt greatly blessed to have a gentle and entirely lovable mother-in-law, and a brother- and sister-in-law who were always exceedingly kind to her. Audrey spoke with great love and affection about nephews Wayne, Ronny, Jamie and Michael, and nieces Diane and Nadine. She was truly grateful that they were a part of her life.
Audrey invested much of her life advocating to prevent and end the grave abuse of fundamental human rights, promote animal welfare and prevent cruelty to animals. She fought for these ideals with pen and paper, her own voice, and financial contributions. She also used these strategies to fight for the world she envisioned, in which every child is able to realize their God-given potential.
Cousin Sandra Herbert (the late Bruce) loved Audrey dearly, and played a pivotal role in her life, particularly in childhood. Sandy’s sons Michael (Suzanne) and the late Jamie (Kelly) were extremely important to Aud, and she was very grateful for their role in her life.
Until the very end, Audrey’s best friend Marg and her husband John were blessings from God. The love and solace they brought her were gifts Aud greatly treasured.
“And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain: for the former things are passed away.” Revelation 21:4
Friends and family are invited to the Turner Family Funeral Home, 53 Main Street., Dundas, on Saturday, April 29 for a one-hour visitation at 2 p.m. and a funeral to follow at 3 p.m. A reception will follow. If you would like to make a charitable donation in Audrey’s honour, please consider Amnesty International, the Hamilton/Burlington SPCA or Christian Children’s Fund of Canada.