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Main, Clarence William “Bill”

January 7, 1925 – April 13, 2017

Main, Clarence William “Bill” – Passed away peacefully at the Hamilton General Hospital on Thursday, April 13, 2017, in his 93rd year. Predeceased by his wife Joanne (Jan.2017). Loving Dad to Terry, Kim and her husband Steve, cherished and loving Papa & great Papa to Helena, Cam and Sebastian, Lisa, Matt & Olivia.  Bill is survived by his siblings Marie, Wray, Leone (Paul), Jon (Lynn) and Kathy. Predeceased by his parents Cecil and Annie and his brothers Glenn and Grant. Bill was a Lifetime member of the RCL Br.#36, Dundas, he proudly served with the RCA during WWII and the Korean conflict. Bill was also a longtime member of the Good Times Hunting & Fishing Club, and was a member of the Dundas Seniors Club where he made many good friends & memories over the years. As per Bill’s wishes, there will be a private Family Service at a later date. Heartfelt thank you to the staff at the HGH and a special thank you to nurse Monica for their care and compassion during this time. Expressions of sympathy to the RCL Br.#36 Poppy Fund would be appreciated by the family.

Sardella, Keith Victor James

October 22, 1933 – April 10, 2017

Sardella, Keith Victor James – Peacefully at Emmanuel House on Monday, April, 10, 2017, in his 84th year. Predeceased by his beloved wife Shirley in December and sadly missed by his son Michael (Patricia) and daughter Laura (Merlyn MacPhee); grandchildren Brandy Young, Grant MacPhee (Amanda) and Andrew Sardella and great grandchildren Aliexia and Aubrey. Survived by many nieces and nephews, his brother Malcolm and predeceased by 11 brothers and sisters. Keith was a long-time employee of Steetley Quarry, was a member of the Steelworkers Union and a faithful patron of Flamborough Downs. Friends will be received by the family on Thursday afternoon and evening from 2-4 & 6-8 at the Turner family Funeral Home, 53 Main Street, Dundas. Vigil Prayers Thursday afternoon at 2:30. Expression of sympathy to Emmanuel House would be appreciated by the family.

Weaver, Mary Helen (nee Nagy)

December 21, 1929 – April 9, 2017

Weaver, Mary Helen (nee Nagy) – Passed away at Wentworth Lodge on Sunday April 9, 2017 in her 88th year. Beloved wife of the late Don Addison Weaver (1999). Loving mother of Don Weaver (Ruth), Denise (Ross) Anderson, and Deborah Swan. Cherished grandmother of Don, Sarah, Lisa, and Megan. Caring great-grandmother of Hailey and Lily. A private service will take place at 11:00am Wednesday April 12, 2017 at the Turner Family Funeral Home, 53 Main St. Dundas. Donations to the Kidney Foundation would be greatly appreciated by the family.

McNamara, Michael Alphonse

July 11, 1926 – April 6, 2017

McNamara, Michael Alphonse – Died April 6th, 2017 peacefully at the age of 90 with his family by his side.  He was a longtime resident of Hamilton, Ontario and enjoyed his retirement years in Dundas, Ontario at the St. Joseph’s Estate condominiums.  He is survived by his loving wife Mary Ann of 62 years; children: Michael (Christina); Ann Marie (Alan Humphrey); Maureen Hubert (Glenn); Paul (Tammy); Colleen Sayer (Christopher), son-in-law John Pataracchia (Diana), grandchildren Rachel, Angela, Michael (Megan), John; Danny and Christopher (Ali); Benjamin; Alex and Caleb; Stephanie and Aaron; sisters Mary and Helen; his nieces and nephews, great nieces and nephews, great-great nieces and Aunt Halvetta Kelly.  Michael is predeceased by his parents John and Marie (Kelly), brother Jack, daughter Teresa and brother-in-law Michael Boyle.  Michael worked as a property manager at the Hamilton Housing Authority and following retirement as court registrar for the Ontario Court of Justice.  He was a devout Roman Catholic and passionately volunteered with the St. Vincent de Paul Society, as a Eucharistic Minister and an usher.  Many thanks to the staff of St. Joseph’s Hospital; Dr. Ayeni and staff at St. Joseph’s Villa; Dr. Singh and all at Turner medical.  The family is grateful for the supportive care and devotion shown to Michael.  Visitation will be held on Sunday afternoon and evening from 2-4 & 7-9 at the Turner Family Funeral Home, 53 Main Street, Dundas.  Mass will be held Monday morning at 10 o’clock at St. Augustine’s Roman Catholic Church, 58 Sydenham Street, Dundas.  Cremation to follow.  Donations to the St. Joseph’s Villa Foundation or Good Shepherd in Michael’s honour would be appreciated in lieu of flowers.  Michael’s enjoyment of the company of his family and many friends will always be remembered.  His life was a blessing and our memories a treasure.

Brown, Arthur William

June 22, 1922 – March 29, 2017

Brown, Arthur – A long-time Dundas resident, passed away March 29, 2017 in his 95th year with his family by his side.  He is survived by sons Timothy (Karen) and Philip, younger brother Garnet and many nephews and nieces.  Arthur was predeceased by his wife Helen, parents George and Anna, and nephews Peter and Mike. Born in Haileybury Ontario, Arthur was a survivor of the Great Fire of 1922. His mother stood in the cold waters of Lake Timiskaming holding baby Arthur as the town burned down.  As a boy, his family moved to Kirkland Lake during the 1930’s gold boom, and in his later years he would share stories of the town’s gold mines and the colourful gold rush characters.  In the 1940’s he enlisted with the Royal Canadian Air Force and proudly served during WWII.  Following demobilization, he joined Ontario Hydro and during his lengthy service worked at many of the company’s sites across northern and southern Ontario.  Upon retirement he was active for many years with the local chapter of the Hydro Pensioners Club.  He served his community through the Dundas Baptist Church, Little League, and Valley Lodge.  Arthur was a wonderful, sweet man; kind and humorous.   A beloved father, his gentle guidance will be deeply missed by his sons.  Visitation at Turner Family Funeral Home, 53 Main Street, Dundas on Saturday, April 22, 2017 at 2:00pm with a service following at 3:00pm.  Cremation has taken place.  Interment in Grove Cemetery next to his wife at a later date.

Roblin, Jean Evelyn (nee Morrison)

December 17, 1925 – April 1, 2017

ROBLIN, Jean Evelyn (Morrison): in her 92nd year at St Joseph’s Villa, our Mom and Grandma has taken her leave to enter into her rest. Beloved wife of Douglas who entered his rest in 1996; mother of Cheryl Tigchelaar and son-in-law Peter, grandmother of Magda and husband Joel, Andrew and fiancée Teresa and Evan; sister of Helen Rudd and aunt of Bob and Carol Sheppard. Jean’s gentle, giving spirit will be missed by many friends in Toronto, Hamilton, Midland and beyond.  Memorial service will be held at St. Paul’s United Church, Dundas on Monday, April 3rd at 11:30 am, with a visitation reception to follow.

Barnard, Sarah Donelda “Donna” (nee Hudie)

BARNARD, Sarah Donelda “Donna” (nee Hudie) – December 7, 1924 – March 30, 2017

After a lengthy battle with Alzheimer’s disease, Donna peacefully passed away at Regina Gardens at the age of 92.  Predeceased by loving husband Frank (2015), she is survived by son, Ian (Shana) and daughter, Peggy (Michael).  Grandmother to Robert (Kristin) and Christopher (Shawna).  Also survived by her sister Mary Cameron of London, Ont, nephew Dr. David Cameron (Jill) and niece Brenda Cameron-Locke (Tim).   Donna was a strong, independent woman as well as a wonderful homemaker.  Married to Frank for more than 62 years, she was an avid curler and enjoyed an active social life that included sailing, volunteer work and a love of the theatre and the Hamilton Philharmonic.   She was also a long time member of the I.O.D.E. – Stanley Baldwin Chapter.   Visitation at Turner Family Funeral Home, 53 Main St., Dundas, Sunday, April 2, 2017 from 2-4pm.  Service at the Funeral Home , Monday, April 3 at 11:00am with reception to follow.   Cremation has taken place.  Many thanks to the wonderful staff at Regina Gardens.  Expressions of sympathy may be made to the Alzheimer’s Society of Hamilton-Halton.

Johnston, William “Bill”

May 23, 1940 – March 21, 2017

Johnston, William “Bill” – Passed away at home on Tuesday, March 21, 2017.  Born in Scotland on May 23, 1940, he traveled the world and made friends throughout the continents. His heart is now in the highlands. Loved son of Bernice and James Johnston (predeceased) and loved brother to kind and caring sister, Bernice (predeceased). Loved Uncle of Jason and Tawnya Johnston, Great-Uncle of Skylar, Rylee and Morgan Johnston and long-time friend of Allen and Lucie Pearce.  Friends will be received by the family on Friday morning from 10:00 until the time of Bill’s Service at 11:00 at the Turner Family Funeral Home, 53 Main Street, Dundas.  If desired, memorial contributions to the Canadian Cancer Society would be sincerely appreciated by the family.

Procee, Peter

June 24, 1935 – March 24, 2017

Bless the LORD, O my soul…Who forgiveth all thine iniquities; Who healeth all thy diseases…Who crowneth thee with lovingkindness and tender mercies. Psalm 103:2-4

 

Procee, Peter – On March 24, 2017, it pleased the LORD to take out of this life our dear husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather, Peter Procee.   Born June 24, 1935, in Zwaagwesteinde, Netherlands.    Beloved husband of Clara (nee Van Grootheest).  Loving father to Lysbeth (Jim) Schuit, BC, Teresa (Conrad) Vlietstra, ON, Richard (Tera) Procee, BC, David (Selina) Procee, YK, Bonita Procee, ON, Jennifer (Neil) Fraser, ON, and Peter (Cindy) Procee, ON.   Dearly loved by 34 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren.  Survived by nine siblings (Rinze, Sjouke, Afke, Lysbeth, Annie, Kenou, Rennie, Henk and Andre).  Predeceased by three siblings (Jeannette, Jappie, Minke).

 

Family and friends will be received at the Ebenezer Free Reformed Church, 253 Weirs Lane, Dundas, Ontario, on Tuesday, March 28 from 2-4 pm and 7-9 pm. Funeral service at Ebenezer Free Reformed Church on Wednesday, March 29 at 11am.  Interment to follow at Mount Zion Cemetery, 1324 Concession 2 Road W, Copetown. A special thanks to Hamilton General Hospital for their compassionate care.

Wakely, Katherine Bonnifield

December 31, 1952 – March 20, 2017

I can’t tell you in a few words what Katherine meant to us. A flame burns at the centre of any loving family. For our family, Katherine was the keeper of that flame. She loved us without limit. When we hurt, she made it better. When we dreamt of something, she moved mountains to make that dream come true. Her greatest joy was making us happy. When our memories of family started to fade, she rekindled them: she was our family historian and archivist, uncovering our lineage and preserving priceless memories of our past with her albums and videos. She was the spirit of generosity at Christmas, of ghouls and goblins at Halloween.  She adored us, making us feel special, safe and loved. She was our family’s beacon, showing us the way home. ‎

Now her light has gone out. Katherine died on March 20, 2017 of complications from a failed kidney transplant. Her last days were spent at St. Joseph’s hospital in Hamilton. But her best days were spent in Brooklyn, New York, Old Field, Long Island, and Dundas, Ontario. She was so many things: wife of Jim; mother of Jason and Preston; mother-in-love of Catriona, doting Nana of Beatrice and Callum; adoring daughter of William and Rosemary; sister of Diana, Richard and Laurie. Her heart and home found room for the shabbiest abandoned dogs, sometimes five at a time. She had the soul and the touch of an artist: her incandescent stained glass pieces grace shops and homes across Ontario. She leaves behind her “stained glass support group” – students she taught, friends she loved. She also leaves behind her wonderful group of friends collected at every stop along the way: Ward Melville, Park Slope, Montclair and Dundas. ‎

Katherine was born in Brooklyn, New York on December 31, 1952. She leaves us now at 64 years old. Far too soon. It hurts to think of a future without her. ‎

Later this spring, Katherine’s family will be holding a celebration of her life for friends and family. In lieu of flowers we encourage donations to the Polycystic Kidney Foundation of Canada (www.endpkd.ca). Our family is grateful to the dedicated, caring team of doctors and nurses at the St. Joseph’s Renal Transplant Unit who worked tirelessly trying to bring Katherine home again.