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BETTY LAING

October 16, 2004

BETTY CATHERINE LAING (nee KOTCHAPAW) Betty Laing, of Verner, ON, passed away suddenly on Friday, October 8, 2004, while on vacation in Delta, BC. She is survived by her beloved husband of 54 years, Alan; and five children, Catherine, Claude, Jenny, Ken and Mary; her grandchildren and two sisters. A private family service was held.

WINNIFRED LAKE

October 16, 2004

WINNIFRED BURNETT "WINNIE" LAKE (nee CAMPBELL) Winnie passed through to be with her Maker on Friday morning, October 8, 2004 surrounded by her family at her home in Honeymoon Bay, BC. Born in Neepawa, MB on August 13, 1925, she grew up on the farm near McCreary, MB. As a young woman, she moved to Winnipeg, where she met and later married David Lake on August 2, 1952. Winnie and Dave were blessed with a daughter, Brenda. Winnie then found her calling as a home care attendant for Manitoba Home Care Services where she worked for thirty years. She also cherished her role of "Mom" to the many neighbourhood children, families and university students who called 751 Fleet Ave. their "home". Winnie's "United Nations of Fleet Avenue" produced many successful university graduates. 1985 was a year of mixed blessings for Winnie. She gained a son-in-law (Ian Morrison) in September and was widowed when she lost Dave in October. Winnie finally became a Gramma to Rhianon in 1999, which gave her good cause for her annual trips to Vancouver Island. Winnie fell ill in the fall of 2002, and decided to travel to B.C. for Christmas and medical treatment. Her diagnosis, admission to Cowichan Hospital, and treatment in the Cancer Clinic was swift, professional, and life saving! Winnie decided to sell her home in Winnipeg and in August 2003, she moved to Honeymoon Bay to be with her family. Winnie had almost two wonderful years in Honeymoon Bay and she cherished a recent visit from her friend, Arlene Wiley. Winnie leaves to mourn Brenda, Ian and Rhianon; her cousins in England; her many friends and family across Canada, the U.S., Jamaica, and the far East. Special thanks to Dr. Willie Pewarchuk, Dr. Lauren Jackson, Erika, Sharon and the staff at C.D.H. as well as the nurses and aides at home care. Memorial service, Thursday, October 21 at 2:30 p.m. Reception to follow at St. Margarets Anglican Church, 160 Ethelbert St., Winnipeg, MB. Winnie asked that donations be made in lieu of flowers to The Cancer Clinic, c/o The Cowichan District Hospital Foundation, 4-466 Trans Canada Highway, Duncan, BC V9L 3R6. Ph. 250-701-0399.

THOMAS LEROY

October 16, 2004

THOMAS E. LEROY September 12, 1952 - September 26, 2004 With great sadness our family announces the sudden death of our brother, brother-in-law and uncle, Thomas, late of New Westminster, BC. Survived by his sister Dee; brother-in-law Don Dickson; nephews, Shawn (JoAnn) and Donny Dickson (Norlyn); niece Lainie Loiselle (Stan); nephews, Tod and Travis LeRoy and their spouses; Auntie Peggy Derksen and family. Now Thomas' soul rests in peace with our Lord Cremation has taken place as per wishes, no service.

MARY LOADMAN

October 16, 2004

MARY THRESSA LOADMAN (nee HAUGHTON) 1916 - 2004 Peacefully, after a lengthy illness, with her family at her side, Mary died on Friday, October 15, 2004, at the Deer Lodge Centre, at the age of 88 years. Remaining to cherish her memory are her son Don (Gail), and grandchildren, Kim, Gregg and Kristin of Winnipeg; daughter Myrna Mock (Gerry) of Edmonton and grandchildren, Terry, Patty and Doug; and brother Dr. Harold Haughton of Palm Springs, California. Mary was formerly of Regina, Saskatchewan. In accordance with Mary's wishes, no formal funeral service will be held. We ask that you remember her as she was in happier times. In lieu of flowers, donations in Mary's memory may be made to a charity of one's choice. WOJCIK'S ALL BELIEFS & FAITHS FUNERAL CHAPEL & CREMATORIUM 897 - 4665

ALBERT LYNCH

October 16, 2004

ALBERT (BUD) WILLIAM LYNCH Suddenly, on Thursday, October 7, 2004, Bud passed away at the age of 74 years. In compliance with Bud's wishes, a private family interment will take place at a later date. WOJCIK'S ALL BELIEFS & FAITHS FUNERAL CHAPEL & CREMATORIUM 897 - 4665

HARRY MARDON

October 16, 2004

HARRY MARDON Veteran newsman Harry Mardon has died after a short illness. A two-fingered typist using his trusty manual Royal typewriter, Harry skewered politicians and raged against injustice, the smoke around his desk thick with indignation. Born in 1926 in Cambridge, England he was educated at College St. Augustin, Belgium and Gordonstoun School in Scotland. Much of his wide-ranging learning, though, came from his Scottish home, Ardross Castle, where -- in front of the huge open fireplace -- his professor father would read Thucydides and other weighty tomes to Harry and his siblings. With great pride, Harry served in Britain's famed Seaforth Highlanders from April 1944 to April 1949, rising from private to captain. He served in India, Java, Singapore and Malaya, which was in the throes of a vicious Communist insurgency. His first duty in Malaya was that of military aide-de-camp to the High Commissioner of Malaya. Armed to the teeth, he accompanied the Commissioner on the latter's back-country tours as bodyguard. To his disappointment, however, he found that the other part of the job was dancing with the ugliest girls at diplomatic receptions. Diplomacy's loss was the military's gain: he talked his way into second-in-command of the newly-formed No. 6 Group, Ferret Force. Ferret Force specialized in long-range patrols, searching out and eliminating Communist base camps deep in the jungle. He was Mentioned in Despatches for gallantry in one such action. After leaving the Army, Harry -- still in his kilt -- hitch-hiked across Canada with an Army friend. For employment he'd take anything. He helped dig the Toronto subway and, in Alberta, worked as a cowboy, where he learned to roll cigarettes one-handed in the saddle while he herded the cattle. In 1950 he landed a job with British United Press, working at various bureaux across the country as national news editor, and as bureau editor in Toronto. From there he went to the Winnipeg Tribune. At the Trib, he held various positions: city editor, editorial page editor, and business editor. His signed opinion pieces dealt with all the important issues of the day and were received with mingled controversy and acclaim. The paper was his life. After the Tribune's demise, he joined the Manitoba government as director of the Energy Information branch, and then went on to the Investor's Group as Manager of Corporate Communication. He had a long association with the Manitoba Chamber of Commerce and was presented with their Lifetime Achievement Award. Latterly, Harry has been writing for the Manitoba Focus -- a publication of the Manitoba Chamber of Commerce -- as well as his columns "Eye on the Dome" for weekly community newspapers, and "The Passing Parade" for Prime Time News. In 1994 he was appointed by the Premier of Manitoba to The Order of the Buffalo Hunt for services to journalism and Manitoba. He has received many other awards and distinctions. Harry is survived by his wife Vera; sons, Laurence and Christopher and daughter Caroline; as well as daughter-in-law Juno who, with Christopher presented Harry with the apple of his eye -- a grandson named Harrison Liu Mardon -- and thoughtful son-in-law Dr. Jim McNamara. Also brothers, Roland (Ethnea) and Dick (Mary-Therese) of Scotland, Francis of New Zealand, Austin (Alice) of California and Ernest (May) of Alberta and sister Annette of England. On Sunday between 2:00 and 4:00 p.m. friends will gather at the Winnipeg Press Club in the Ramada-Marlborough Hotel, 331 Smith Street. There will be a private family service at a later date. Harry's ashes will be interred in the family cemetery in Scotland. If desired, donations to the Cancer Society would be appreciated. Harry has never stopped writing since retirement, even under the duress of his recent illness. But now his typewriter is silent. - 30 -

MARY MARTIN

October 16, 2004

MARY ANN MARTIN (nee MacDONALD) With great sadness, the family of Mary Ann Martin announces her passing at the Victoria General Hospital on Tuesday, October 12, 2004 at the age of 80 years. She leaves to mourn her husband Willmer (Bill); her son James (Shahda) and her daughter Barbara (Fred); her grandchildren, Michael, Sarah and Parisa; and her brother Alistair (Doreen). Mary Ann was born icon in St. Vital where she attended elementary school and Glenlawn Collegiate. Mary led a happy and active life as a wife and mother. She worked for many years in retail sales and as a volunteer teaching swimming to disabled children. Among her avid interests were bowling (Dakota Bowling League), cooking, and golf. Mom was devoted to her family especially her grandchildren and continued to be supportive of every aspect of their lives. She will be greatly missed. The family would like to thank all the staff on the fifth floor of the Victoria General Hospital for their caring and compassion. In her memory donations may be made to the Canadian Arthritis and Rheumatism Society or the Heart and Stroke Foundation. Funeral service will be held on Monday, October 18, at 10:00 a.m. at Glen Eden Funeral Home, 4477 Main St. Arrangements entrusted to: GLEN EDEN FUNERAL HOME 4477 MAIN STREET 338-7111 Family and friends and invited to sign the Book of Condolences at www.gleneden-mb.ca

EDNA MAXON

October 16, 2004

EDNA ROSE MAXON (nee PARK) Peacefully, with her family by her side, Edna passed away on October 13, 2004 at the Betel Home, Selkirk, MB. Prayers will be said on Friday, October 15 at 7:00 p.m. in the Gilbart Funeral Home, Selkirk. Funeral services will be held on Saturday, October 16 at 10:30 a.m. (today) in the St. Thomas Anglican Church, Lockport with Rev. Stephen Sharman officiating. Interment to follow in the St. Andrew's On The Red Anglican Churchyard. Gilbart Funeral Home, Selkirk, in care of arrangements.

WILLIAM McDONALD

October 16, 2004

WILLIAM DOUGLAS "DOUG" McDONALD It is with great sorrow that we announce the death of our beloved brother, Doug on Tuesday, October 5, 2004, in Winnipeg. Remaining to cherish his memory are his brothers, Chuck (Marilyn) of California and Jack (Shirley) of Winnipeg; nephews, Brad (Lisa) of Toronto, Bruce (Melissa) of Montreal and John (Kristen) of Winnipeg; nieces, Nancy (Dave) of Colorado and Lisa (Kurt) of Winnipeg; stepniece Michelle (Mark) of Winnipeg, stepnephews, Dan of Nelson, BC and Dave of Winnipeg; and nine great-grandnieces and nephews. Doug was predeceased by his father and mother, Bruce and Betty McDonald; and sister-in-law Joan. He had been a wonderful caregiver for his mother and father in their last years. Doug had resided all of his life in St. James. He graduated from Silver Heights Collegiate and went on to have a 20 year career in distribution mostly with Merck Frosst Laboratories. Doug was a voracious reader and writer who loved music, especially jazz, and had a keen interest in football and horse racing. He loved animals, children, and had a great sense of humour. Doug was a very caring person and will be missed by all his friends and relatives. A private funeral service was held in the Chapel of Memories in Wojcik's All Beliefs and Faiths Funeral Chapel, 2157 Portage Ave. at Sharp Boulevard on Saturday, October 9. Interment will take place in Chapel Lawn Memorial Gardens Cemetery, 4000 Portage Ave. at a later date. Our family would like to thank all the caregivers that helped Doug with his parents in their final years and a special thanks to Fr. Owen Steeves for his inspiring service. In lieu of flowers, donations in Doug's memory may be made to the Winnipeg Boys and Girls Clubs, 929 Main St., Winnipeg, MB R2W 3P2, where a bursary will be set up in Doug's name. WOJCIK'S ALL BELIEFS & FAITHS FUNERAL CHAPEL & CREMATORIUM 897 - 4665

HUGH McGRATH

October 16, 2004

HUGH McGRATH July 20, 1926 - October 12, 2004 Peacefully, surrounded by his loving family, Hugh passed away at the St. Boniface General Hospital, at the age of 78 years. Remaining to cherish his memory are his beloved wife Ethel, of 56 years of marriage; and their seven devoted children, Pat (Linda), Geri (Anne), Mary (Harvey), Paul (Wenda), Kevin (Carol), Theresa (Rob) and Catherine (Barrie). Hugh was the proud and loving grandfather of his grandchildren, Jori, Warren, Kelly, Leanne, Peter, Michael, Suzanne, Sean, Paul Jr., Jason, Vicki, David, Lindsay, Adam, Jessica, Gregory, Hugh, Emily, Anthony and Alexandra, and his great-grandchildren, Isabella, Britanny, Cara-Lynn, Ashton, Toni and Jessica. He also leaves to mourn his sister and brother-in-law, Eleanor and Dick Browning; brothers-in-law, Bud (Lola) and Gerry (Jackie); sister-in-law Geraldine Naffziger; as well as numerous nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. Hugh will be greatly missed by his good friends, Jim and Judy McIntyre. He was predeceased by his parents, Thomas and Muriel McGrath; and brother Gregory. Hugh was born icon in Belleville, ON and grew up in Toronto where he attended Holy Name School and De La Salle College. He valued the opportunity to serve with the Royal Canadian Navy in 1944-45. After the war he worked in sales and production planning for Atlas Steels Ltd. in Toronto, Welland and Montreal. In 1964, he moved his family to Toronto where he was employed by Axel Johnson Ltd. as Sales Manager. Subsequently, he transferred to Winnipeg as Area Manager for a subsidiary company, Western Alloys and Metals. After 33 years in stainless steel and specialty metals, he and two partners bought the commercial fishing division at John Leckie Ltd. As President and General Manager, Hugh guided this company (Lakefish Net and Twine) for seven years until his retirement in 1986. Volunteerism was important to Hugh. He served as board member and/or chairperson of the boards of Villa Maria Retreat House, Carleton Club, L'Arche, Deer Lodge Centre and St. Joseph's Residence. Hugh felt privileged to serve with so many dedicated people in each of these organizations. The Catholic Church provided a foundation for Hugh throughout his life. Over the years in Montreal, Toronto and Winnipeg, he participated in many programs particularly those concerning marriage and family life. Hugh always expressed admiration and respect for the people with whom he worked. For the past 36 years, he was a devoted member of St. Paul The Apostle Church where he served as Minister of the Eucharist and participated in other parish activities. Hugh was a person who touched many lives. He used many forms of communication to maintain his connections with family and friends. His poetry marked special occasions for his children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Conversation was his preferred activity and Hugh always appreciated it when others laughed at his jokes. He particularly loved taking everyone to Dairy Queen. Any excuse would do. Hugh looked forward to spending time with Jim and Judy at Keewatin and cruising on their boat. Prayers will be held on Sunday, October 17 at 7:00 p.m. in St. Paul The Apostle Roman Catholic Church, 2400 Portage Ave. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Monday, October 18 at 10:30 a.m., also in the church, with Rev. Fr. Mark Tarrant presiding. Interment will follow in Assumption Roman Catholic Cemetery, 3990 Portage Ave. Our family wishes to thank Dr. B. Mills, Dr. W. Czarnecki and Janice Samimi RN, the Emergency Staff at Grace Hospital, Fr. Roland Lanois and Chaplain Timothy Fenlon and the St. Boniface Hospital Critical Care, Palliative Care and Pastoral Care Units. In lieu of flowers, donations in Hugh's memory may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Manitoba, 6 Donald St., Suite 200, Winnipeg, MB R3L 0K6 or to a charity of one's choice. WOJCIK'S ALL BELIEFS & FAITHS FUNERAL CHAPEL & CREMATORIUM 897 - 4665

ALEXANDER McINTYRE

October 16, 2004

ALEXANDER ANGUS McINTYRE On September 19, 2004 at Bethania Personal Care Home, Alexander McIntyre passed away at the age of 80 years. A memorial service will be held at Bethania Personal Care Home, 1045 Concordia Ave., at 2:00 p.m., on Tuesday, October 19, 2004 with interment to follow in Green Acres Cemetery. KLASSEN FUNERAL HOME 1897 Henderson-North of McIvor 1-204-925-1120

CLARA McLEAN

October 16, 2004

CLARA McLEAN On October 7, 2004 Clara McLean passed away peacefully at her residence, Calvary Place Personal Care Home, at the age of 80 years. Clara was predeceased by her husband, Harris and her brother George Harness. She will be sadly missed by her relatives in England and her friends here of many years. Clara was born icon and raised in Winnipeg, joining the family business, C.H. Harness and Son, with her brother and father after high school. An avid gardener, dog owner and fishing enthusiast, she divided her time for many years between the city and the family trailer at Pye's Landing in Ontario after her and George sold the business to retire in 1968. Clara's family and friends wish to thank the staff at Calvary Place Personal Care Home, Grace General Hospital and the Misericordia Hospital for their wonderful care and many kindnesses during her stays with them. Cremation has taken place. At Clara's request there will be no funeral service. THOMSON Funeral Home 669 Broadway 925-1120

MARGARET McMAHON

October 16, 2004

MARGARET MacINTOSH McMAHON (nee McKENZIE) October 26, 1919 to October 11, 2004 It is with great sadness and deep sorrow that we announce the sudden passing of our dear mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, aunt, sister and friend, Margaret McMahon on October 11, 2004 at the Goodwin Lodge, Teulon, MB. Margaret is survived by her daughter Vivian (Dannie); sons, James and Neil; sister Nancey Helander; grandchildren, Jason (Sarah), Justin, Ian (Jade), Amanda and Clarissa; great-grandchildren, Austen, Jayden, Easton and Tanner; and numerous nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her parents, Mary and James McKenzie; husband Basil; sister Marie; brother James. Mom was born icon and raised in Iverness, Scotland and was a corporal in the British Air Force. She met and married her husband Basil in Scotland. After a few years they immigrated to Canada and lived in the Teulon district where she worked in the Teulon Hospital for 25 years. During her 25 years at the hospital she had met many people, which helped make her job very satisfying. Mom enjoyed her winter vacations in Phoenix visiting her nephew Brian Helander with her sister Nancey. She always came back with lots of bargains. Mom and Nancey also made several trips to Scotland. Mom always looked forward to opening her home for Sunday family dinners. Gram always paid very special attention to her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Mom will be remembered as a loving, wonderful, hardworking, ambitious mother and caring grandmother and great-grandmother. The family would like to thank the staff at the Goodwin Lodge and Drs. McTaggart and Graham for their wonderful care and dedicated support. A celebration of Margaret's life will be held on Monday, October 18 at 11:00 a.m. at the MacKenzie Funeral Chapel, Teulon. Rev. Patricia McMahon officiating. Family interment to take place at Norris Lake Cemetery. Pallbearers will be her grandchildren and Dannie Little. In lieu of flowers should friends so desire donations can be made to the Teulon Hunter Memorial Hospital, Teulon. MacKenzie Funeral Home, Teulon in care of arrangements.

CHARLES McNEIL

October 16, 2004

CHARLES "CHUCK" McNEIL With sadness, the family of Charles "Chuck" McNeil announces his peaceful passing, at the Grace General Hospital on Saturday, October 9, 2004, at the age of 70 years. Remaining to cherish his memory are his loving wife Carol, of 47 years of marriage; daughter Debbie Rind (Rick); sons, David (Carolyn) and Andy (Sheila); grandchildren, Jackie and Brad Rind; Caitlin, Lauren and Ryan McNeil; Calvin, Dustin and Cole McNeil; mother-in-law Dora Hemming; sister-in-law Jean McIntosh; brother-in-law Wally Hemming (Diane); special friends, Norman and Rowena Butler; as well as numerous nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. Chuck was predeceased by his parents, Charles and Lorayne (nee Denison) McNeil; infant daughter Patrice; and his brothers, Cowan and Lewis. Chuck was born icon in Winnipeg on February 18, 1934. He attended Greenway, General Wolf and Tec Voc High Schools. His career spanned 34 years with McLeods and Beaver Lumber. Chuck belonged to the Masonic Lodge, the Wildlife Association, coached little league baseball and hockey. While growing up, Chuck was a member of the Salvation Army, where he played the French horn in the band and was also a leader of Wolf Cubs and Scouts. He was an avid curler for many years and enjoyed golf, the Blue Bombers and camping with his family. Chuck lived courageously with diabetes. for 42 years. On Thursday, October 14 at 2:00 p.m., Chuck's funeral service was held in Sturgeon Creek United Church, 207 Thompson Dr. with Captain Faye Shail officiating. Sincere thanks to the Grace Hospital for the compassionate care given to Chuck. In lieu of flowers, donations in Chuck's memory may be made to the Canadian Diabetes. Association, 102 - 310 Broadway Ave., Winnipeg, MB R3C 0S6. WOJCIK'S ALL BELIEFS & FAITHS FUNERAL CHAPEL & CREMATORIUM 897 - 4665

MABEL MINAKER

October 16, 2004

MABEL MINAKER Suddenly on Thursday, October 14, 2004, Mabel Minaker of Stonewall and formerly of Rosser, MB passed away at the Stonewall Hospital. Funeral service is being planned for Monday, October 18 at the MacKenzie Funeral Chapel, Stonewall. Longer obituary to follow. MacKenzie Funeral Home, Stonewall in care of arrangements.

ALICE MITCHELL

October 16, 2004

ALICE NORAH MITCHELL (nee BROUSSEAU) 1917 - 2004 Peacefully on Thursday, October 14, 2004, Alice Mitchell passed away. She was predeceased by her husband Jack, her mother Anna, father Eli, and two brothers Norman and Fred. Alice was born icon in Somerset, Manitoba and spent her early years in Melville, Saskatchewan. She was the oldest of three girls in a family of five children born icon to Anna (nee Bergeron) and Eli Brousseau. The family moved to Winnipeg when Alice was a young teenager and where she completed her high school education at Notre Dame de Lourdes Convent School. In 1939, she met and married John ( Jack) Mitchell, a City of Winnipeg fireman. In 1941 her only son John Junior was born, and in 1943 John Sr. left his firefighting duties in Winnipeg and joined the RCNVR for the duration of the Second World War. Upon his return, and to his peacetime occupation, the family set up a home, but after a couple of years decided to move to Montreal, Quebec. After a couple of years in Montreal, they returned to Winnipeg and entered into a business with Alice's younger brother Norman. There followed a further joint venture into the nursing home business. After they retired, Alice and Jack travelled and bought a retirement home in Mesa, Arizona with Alice's brother Fred and his wife Blanche, where they "flocked" with the other snowbirds every winter. They also decided on condominium living, buying two. They enjoyed very much the convivial condominium lifestyle with their many friends and acquaintances. Alice will be sadly missed by her son Jay (Carole), her sisters, Elizabeth Teskey and Blanche Hilbig, and by her many nieces and nephews. The family would like to thank Dr. Burke and the staff at The Tuxedo Villa Nursing Home, especially the nursing staff and other caregivers of nursing station 1 for their kindness and care. A funeral service will be held on Tuesday, October 19, at 1:00 p.m. in the Thomson "In the Park" Funeral Home, 1291 McGillivray Blvd., with Father Johnson officiating. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Alice's memory to The Canadian Cancer Society, Manitoba Division, 193 Sherbrook Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C 9Z9 THOMSON "IN THE PARK" Funeral Home and Cemetery 1291 McGillivray Blvd. - 925-1120

CURTIS MONKMAN

October 16, 2004

CURTIS GEORGE MONKMAN Regretfully we announce the passing of our son Curtis George Monkman born icon June 21, 1960. He passed away October 1, 2004 in his home in Abbotsford, BC. Curtis leaves to mourn his passing his daughters, Trisha (Mark), Chilliwack, BC, Lennie, Squamish, BC; son John, Chilliwack; grandchildren, Vanessa, Taylor, Sierrah and Mariah; parents, Garfield and Gladys Monkman, Selkirk, MB; brothers, Bud (Gail), Gillam, MB, Bob (Kelly), Oakbank, MB; sisters, Marie (George), Yellowknife, NT, Peggy (Bill), Gillam, Kathy, Yellowknife, Belle (Art), Logan Lake, BC; and many nieces, nephews and friends. A memorial service was held in Chilliwack, officiated by Pastor Hiebert, assisted by brother Bud. Curtis was born icon in Loon Straits, MB and moved to Grand Rapids, MB at the age of 3, where he spent the next 15 years. He spent time in Yellowknife, moving to Chilliwack in the early 1980s. Over the years he was involved in all kinds of sports, both playing and coaching. He started hunting and fishing at an early age. This was his greatest joy, and many of his friends commented about it at the memorial service. Fly fishing was also something he loved. He took pride in creating and tying his own flies. He had a very inventive and creative mind and many things he did at his place of employment were testament to this. Our son, you are now at rest and we shall all "Gather at the River" one day. We love you.

MITCHELL MURRAY

October 16, 2004

MITCHELL ANTHONY MURRAY 1961 - 2004 Suddenly at his residence in London, ON, on October 6, 2004 at the age of 42. He was the beloved son of John and Morna Murray of Ancaster, ON and brother of Pamela O'Leary of Winnipeg, MB. Mitch was a very loving son and brother and he will be dearly missed. Mitchell was born icon in Winnipeg and attended John Pritchard school in North Kildonan. After moving to Oakville, ON Mitch attended Gordon Purdue Collegiate and then graduated from Sheridan College. He was employed with various transportation companies including Canadian Pacific Intermodal Services where he became disabled as a result of a work related injury in 1984. Mitch has lived in Toronto, Hamilton, Owen Sound and London, ON since his accident. His life was difficult and often lonely after his injury, but he was always a loving and compassionate man who cared a great deal for all his family. He is also survived by his grandmother Clara Frantz of Selkirk, MB; his aunt Mary Ellen Wilks (Ken) of Winnipeg Beach, MB; his uncles, Verne Frantz (Maria) of Sardis, BC, William Murray (Denyse) of Birds Hill, MB and many cousins. Arrangements for a memorial service in Selkirk, MB will be announced at a later date. If desired expressions of sympathy may be made to: Mission Services, PO Box 368, STN LCD 1, Hamilton, ON L8L 9Z9.

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