Don MacIntyre (QM) Donald MacIntyre 1944-2020 Donald MacIntyre 75, of Upper Rexton passed away peacefully at the Dr. Georges-L. Dumont University Hospital Center on Wednesday, April 29, 2020. Born in Darvel, Scotland, he was the son of the late James MacIntyre and late Margaret (Young) MacIntyre. After arriving to Canada, Don joined the military where he later became an air traffic controller. Don and his wife Vicky loved square dancing, sailing and spending time at their trailer. Don loved the outdoors and was an avid landscaper. Most of all he loved his grandchildren. Don will be sadly missed by his wife Vicky (Arsenault) MacIntyre of Upper Rexton; one daughter, Christine Black (Mike) of Amherst Shore, NS; two sons, Andrew MacIntyre of Saint John, Alistair MacIntyre (Lori) of Rexton; seven grandchildren, Amanda, Meredith, Deidre, Brandon, Morgan, Hunter, Duncan and one great grandson. He is also survived by one sister, Sheila Pollock (late Jack) of Florida; one brother, David MacIntyre (Martha) of Newfoundland and many nieces and nephews. In keeping with Don’s wishes there will be no funeral service. Arrangements will be announced at a later date and are under the care of Thompson’s Funeral Home, Richibucto (523-4252). |
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Gary Russell (YZ) Gary Belair Russell, April 26, 1943 - December 19, 2016, Passed away peacefully surrounded by love at Innisfree House on Monday, December 19, 2016 at the age of 73. Beloved husband of Dale, together since 1975. Loving father of Jessica (Jeff Flynn) and Alanna. Dear grandfather of Jackson. Loving brother of Tom (Sharon) and Jimmy (Rosie). Dear son-in-law of Marie "Baba" Morrison (late Wallace) and brother-in-law of Diana Ibbotson, Louise Wallace (Shane), and Dan Buckley (Trixie). He will be fondly remembered by his many nieces, nephews, extended family and friends. Early in his career, Gary was a pilot and he later worked for 37 years as an air traffic controller at Pearson International Airport where lifelong friendships were formed. Gary lived life to the fullest enjoying nothing more than being with family and entertaining at the cottage. He loved travel, playing golf, a good game of cards and a heated debate. His calm demeanor, sense of humour and his wondrous laugh will be with us always. Cremation has taken place. Gary's family will receive relatives and friends from 3-3:45 p.m. on Wednesday, December 21, 2016 at the Henry Walser Funeral Home, 507 Frederick Street, Kitchener, 519-749-8467. Memorial Service in the Chapel on Wednesday at 4:00 pm. Reception to follow at the Whale and Ale Pub (1120 Victoria St. North) In lieu of flowers, donations to the Grand River Regional Cancer Centre (Cheques made payable to the Grand River Hospital Foundation), Innisfree House or Sunnybrook Odette Cancer Centre would be appreciated by the family (cards available at the funeral home). Visit www.henrywalser.com for Gary's memorial. |
Bill Wood (Sim-OW) WOOD, William (Bill) D. - It is with great sadness that the family of William (Bill) D. Wood announces his sudden passing on Friday December 16, 2016 at the age of 67 years. Bill will be sadly missed and lovingly remembered by his wife Paula of 46 years, his daughter Alicia (Roger) Cruddas and his granddaughter Deanne. Bill will also be forever remembered and missed by his brother John (Donna), sister Linda, numerous nieces and nephews, extended family and dear friends. Bill was predeceased by his dad Wallace, mom Mildred and sister Shirley (Ken) Biggers. A special thank you to neighbours and friends for your kind support and generosity. The family will be in attendance at Lahaie & Sullivan Cornwall Funeral Homes, West Branch, 20 Seventh Street West (613-932-8482) from 9:30 a.m. until time of service. A celebration of Bill’s life will be held on Saturday, January 7, 2017 in the Memorial Chapel of the Funeral Home at 11:30 a.m Memorial donations in memory of Bill can be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation, 36 Second Street East Cornwall ON. Messages of condolences may be left at www.lahaiesullivan.ca |
Patrick McMurray (QM) Patrick McMurray of Monarch Hall passed away on Friday, December 9, 2016. Born in Saint John, he was the son of the late Louis and Mildred (Campbell) McMurray. Patrick was retired from Transport Canada after 33 years. Air Traffic Controller, Regional Superintendent of Airway Operations, charter member of the Canadian Air Traffic Controllers Association, member of Moncton Golf and Country Club, past chairman of the Tri-Village Parks & Recreation Association, a member of Immaculate Heart of Mary Parish, having served on the parish council and finance committee. He was also very involved in local community sports having coached hockey and baseball. He will be dearly missed by his sons, Grant (Susan) of London ON, Drew (Louise) of Riverview and Colin (Robert Tai) of Toronto; grandchildren, Ryan, Christopher, Aaron, Stefan and Kyle; sister, Susan (Leo) of Saint John; a brother, David (Pat) of Riverview. Besides his parents, he was predeceased by his wife Pearl and brother, Frank. The family will be receiving relatives and friends at Cobb's Funeral Home and Cremation Center, 330 Whitepine Rd. Riverview (869-2007) on Tuesday from 6:00-8:00 pm with parish prayers and sharing of memories taking place at 8 pm. A mass will take place from Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church on Wednesday, December 14, 2016 at 11:00am with Father Charles Broderick officiating. Donations made to the Parkinson's Society would be greatly appreciated by the family. Online condolences may be expressed at www.cobbsfuneralhome.ca |
Roger Pellitier (UL) ROGER PELLETIER 1917-2016 C’est avec grande tristesse que nous annonçons le décès de Roger Pelletier à Pointe-Claire le 20 novembre 2016, à l’âge de 99 ans. Prédécédé par son épouse Rachelle Daigle, il laisse dans le deuil ses enfants, Carolle (Frank Lyman), Guy (Valerie Behan) et Joanne (Mark Darby). Il laisse aussi dans le deuil ses petits-enfants Patrick (Cheryl), Éric, Stéphanie (Giovanni), Shankara (Anne-Marie), Skanda et Derick, ainsi que ses arrières petits-enfants Nicholas, Julia, Gabriella, Jessica et Aya. Il est prédécédé aussi par sa deuxième épouse Christiane Zukanovich. Roger Pelletier s’est mérité une carrière distinguée en tant que capitaine médaillé au sein de l’Aviation royale canadienne durant la seconde guerre mondiale. Il fut superviseur de la circulation aérienne pour l’aéroport de Montréal pendant plus de 30 ans. Par la suite, il devint conseiller expert en services de la circulation aérienne pour l’Organisation de l’aviation civile internationale (OACI), une institution spécialisée des Nations Unies. La famille offre ses remerciements les plus sincères au personnel du 12e étage de l’Hôpital Ste-Anne des anciens combattants pour la qualité de leur attention et bons soins depuis 2010. Il sera exposé à la Résidence funéraire J.J. Cardinal, 560 Chemin Bord-du-Lac, Dorval, Québec, H9S 2B3, (514) 631-1511 ( le jeudi 24 novembre de 19h00 à 21h00, ainsi que le vendredi 25 novembre de 9h00 à 10h30. Les funérailles auront lieu à l’Église de la Présentation, 665 de l’Église, Dorval, le vendredi 25 novembre à 11h00. Des dons à la Fondation de l'Hôpital Sainte-Anne, 305 Boul. des Anciens Combattants, Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue, Québec, H9X 1Y9 (514) 457-3440, seraient appréciés. Des dons à la Fondation de l'Hôpital Sainte-Anne, 305 Boul. des Anciens Combattants, Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue, Québec, H9X 1Y9 (514) 457-3440, seraient appréciés. from Ben Levesque (an email to Gilles Demers): Merci pour ton message concernant RP…C’est grâce à lui si j’ai « checké-out » au CCR en 1960 alors que le contrôle aérien était « procédurier » et tu devais être « certifié » à TOUTES les positions de contrôle et de plans de vols...Peu de temps après, lorsque le CCR a reçu les vieilles consoles Raytheon du DND, c’est lui qui était en charge de la certification de tous les contrôleurs du CCR…On avait installé un genre de « tente » en bois 2x4 avec des couvertes de lit pour réduire la luminosité… Que de souvenirs… Thanks for your message about RP. It is thanks to him that I "checked out" in the ACC in 1960 when atc was procedural and had to be certified in all the control positions (sectors) and flight planning. Some time after when the ACC received old Raytheon radar consoles from the DND, it was (Roger) who was in charge of certifying the controllers on radar. Someone had built a sort of tent from 2x4s and bedsheets to reduce background light. Ah, the memories. from Phil Gies: Roger was one of my supervisors in UL ACC after I checked out in 1969. Roger left (retired?) in the early 70s to take a position with ICAO. He was a great guy to work with/for, always agreeable and there are many stories about how we would condense the sectors in the evening. For many years after he went to ICAO every evening, at least on crew 3, the announcement would be made; "In memory of RP, condense". Like many others I would guess, I had no idea he was a WWII veteran from the RCAF and flew bombers. Here is a link to a La Presse newspaper article about Roger. It is most telling of Roger's personality that when the family was going through his 'stuff', they found WWII flying medals. the family never knew. As with many if not most of those who served, he seldom talked about his years of service and he never bragged. RIP Roger. Thanks to Gilles Demers for this notification. |
Ron Miller (EG) It is with great sadness that we announce the sudden passing of Ron Miller of Edmonton on Saturday, October 29, 2016. Born May 25, 1947, Ron leaves behind his wife of 45 years, Helga Miller (nee Hossinger); daughter, Tammy; son, Todd; who were his pride and joy and of whom he was so very proud of; grandsons, Carter and Everett; and many family and friends. Ron loved spending time with his family, especially his grandsons, cheering on the Edmonton Eskimos at Commonwealth Stadium, Elvis Presley, working outside and his Monday morning coffee dates at Tim Horton's with his friends where many of the world's problems were discussed and solved. Ron worked as an Air Traffic Controller at the Edmonton International Airport for 37 years and loved every minute of his career especially his co-workers. Predeceased by his parents, Olga and Alexander Miller; brother, Alvin; father-in-law, Joseph Hossinger; best friend, Ron Gach; beloved grandson, Cohen; and our family dog, Phoebe. A Celebration of Ron's Life will be held Monday, November 7 at 10:00 a.m. at Park Memorial Chapel, 9709 - 111 Avenue. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to The Neurosurgery Kids Fund (http://www.neurosurgerykids.com/donate.asp) or the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Alberta, NWT and Nunavut, Suite 144, 5241 Calgary Trail NW, Edmonton, AB T6H 5G8 |
Bill Duplain (NCTI) DUPLAIN, William - Mr. Martin Robert William Duplain Peacefully at the age of 66 on October 25th at Carefor Hospice Cornwall surrounded by his family. Survived by his loving wife, of 42 years, Nancy (Teasdale), his two children Marc (Melissa) and Jennifer (Emanuel Lauzon) and his two grandsons, Hunter and Jake. Predeceased by his parents, William Duplain and Margaret Martin. He will be sadly missed by his brothers, Richard (late Norma), Robert (Peggy), David, Paul (Manon), many nieces, nephews and wonderful, caring friends. At Bill’s request, there will be no funeral service. Visitation will be held at WILSON FUNERAL HOME , 822 Pitt Street, Cornwall, on Saturday, October 29, 2016 from 1 - 3 pm. A celebration of Bill's life will be held at a later date. As expressions of sympathy, donations in his memory made to Cornwall-Corinthian 125 Lodge, Chartwell Long-Term Care Home (Chateau Gardens, Lancaster) or Carefor Hospice Cornwall would be appreciated by the family. Online messages of condolences may be made in the obituary section of www.wilsonfuneralhome.ca The Brethren of Cornwall Corinthian Lodge No. #125 are requested to assemble for a Masonic Memorial Service at Wilson Funeral Home on Saturday October 29, 2016 at 12:00 PM. from Phil Gies: Thanks to Larry LaCasse for this notification. |
Cliff Dumville (OW) DUMVILLE, Clifford, CD; 1923-2016 It is with sadness that our family announces the peaceful passing of our father, Clifford Edwin Dumville on October 11, 2016 at the remarkable age of 93. Predeceased by his wife Ruth (nee Flock) and parents Ed Dumville and Emily (nee Parker), he is survived by sisters Lorraine Paget, Elaine Burnett and sister in law Thelma Dumville. He is also survived by his children, Laura Kim (Alan Fedor, Ernest Bigelow), Lawrence Dumville (Gail, Colleen), Leslie (Paul Bown), Lloyd (Cheryl), Eric (Marina) and Ian and by his grandchildren Shannon Lebeuf, David Fedor, Jody Fedor, Wendy Terro and Amber Fedor, John Burns, Scott Dumville, Neil Dumville, Laurel Bown, Andrew Bown, Estela Dumville, and Sylvia Dumville as well as fifteen great-grandchildren. Born at home at the family farm near Rocanville, Sask., Dad left to become first a pilot and then an Air Traffic Controller in the RCAF until he retired as a captain to then work for the government in Transport. Dad could do many things well but where he excelled was as our father and he will be deeply missed. Family and family are invited to a Celebration of Life at the St. Laurent Chapel of Hulse, Playfair & McGarry, 1200 Ogilvie Rd., (at Aviation Parkway), Ottawa on Saturday, October 15, 2016 from 1 - 2 p.m. Celebration of Life in the Chapel at 2 p.m. followed by a Reception. Donations in his memory can be made to the Salvation Army. Condolences/Tributes/Donations Hulse, Playfair & McGarry. www.hpmcgarry.ca 613-748-1200 // 613-748-1200 from Phil Gies: I first met Cliff in 1973. He and Joe Nelson were our instructors for automation course #3. Cliff was both a good instructor and pleasant to work with. |
Ernie Thornquist (QT/FB/YZ/WG) ERNEST EDWARD FREDERICK THORNQUIST In loving memory of Ernie who passed away October 6, 2016 after a lengthy struggle with Alzheimer's disease at the age of 80 years. Ernie was born in Winnipeg on March 23, 1936, spending his childhood and completing his education there. He was proud of his service in the RCAF Reserve where he attained the rank of pilot officer. He then began a 25 year career in Air Traffic Control working at the Lakehead, Frobisher Bay NWT, Toronto and Winnipeg. After an early retirement, he retrained in travel and tourism, relocating to BC where he owned One Travel agency in Vancouver and two in White Rock. Ernie had a great sense of humour and loved practical jokes. He had a smile and a warm hello for everyone he met. He loved to travel but his favourite destination was Hawaii. He was passionate about classic cars, the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, Johnny Cash and he loved milkshakes. Ernie was predeceased by his parents Betty and Otto and siblings Leonard, Hilma, Edith and Victor. He will be dearly missed by his loving wife Diane, of 44 years, our children Dinos, Alan (Patsy), Eric, Susan (Brian), Michael, and Jeffrey (Sandra) as well as grandchildren Elicia, Melina, Justin, Summer, Ashley, Asia, and other family and friends. He was also predeceased by his first wife Polly, mother of Dinos and Eric. Our sincerest thanks to the dedicated caregivers at Czorny Alzheimer Centre who guided and cared for him on his journey. A celebration of Ernie's life will be held at a later date. If so desired, memorial tributes may be made to the Alzheimer Society. Always in our thoughts, forever in our hearts. |
Bob Power (XE) James Robert 'Bob' Power, May 27, 1931 - October 2, 2016. The family of Bob Power is saddened to announce his passing on October 2, 2016 at the age of 85. He is survived by his wife Dawn; son Gordon (Michelle), Chicago; daughters Kelly Chambers, Calgary; Leanne Roach (Jeff), Lethbridge; granddaughters Chelsea, Nicole, and Samantha Roach, Edmonton; grandsons Brady Chambers (great-grandson Kolby), Calgary; and Kyler Chambers, Fernie. Bob is also survived by sister Betty Power, Saskatoon; brothers-in-law Ken Booth, Wayne (Audrey) McRorie, several cousins, nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by sister Eleanor Booth. Bob attended Bedford Road Collegiate (Class of '50) and the reunions that followed. He was a founding member of the Hub City Curling Club. His original team with Don Kemp, Doug Cole, and Merv Houghton curled together for more than 40 years. Bob was first employed at Walter Woods where he met and married the beautiful red-head, Dawn, his wife and loving companion of 59 years. Bob started his career in Saskatoon as an Air Traffic Controller. After six years in Winnipeg he returned as a Supervisor. He retired in 1991 after 35 years with Transport Canada. Camping across Canada, romantic dinners, building a canoe and family cabin, wood carving, and painting were his favourite activities. He was a member of Parkview Presbyterian and most recently a member of McClure United Church where he enjoyed volunteering. Bob's Celebration of Life Service, officiated by Rev. Ron McConnell will take place in the Chapel at Sherbrooke Community Centre, 401 Acadia Dr, Saskatoon, on Friday, October 14 at 2:00 p.m., coffee and fellowship to follow. Donations to Sherbrooke Community Centre in lieu of flowers would be greatly appreciated; their staff went above and beyond to care for Bob and his family. Condolences may be left at www.saskatoonfuneralhome.com. Arrangements entrusted to SASKATOON FUNERAL HOME (306-244-5577). |
Pierre Toupin (ULZ) Pierre Toupin 1959-2016 from Alain Jacques: Last August 2016, Pierre Toupin passed away after a very long battle with Alzheimer's disease. He had worked as a controller, a supervisor and as a UOO in Dorval tower. |
Cyril Peters (OW) PETERS, Cyril: Passed away peacefully at home on Tuesday, August 9, 2016 at the age of 88. Son of the late Henry and Mary (Perry) Peters of Rollo Bay, PEI. Beloved husband of Lina (Lapierre). Loving father of Mike (Sylvie Chenette), Anne, Andrew (Peggy Carkner) and Elizabeth. Cherished grandfather to Annick, Ben, Shawn, Randy, Dean, Jake, Sam, Brock, Jack-Lina and great-grandfather to Gemma. Dear brother of Jean O'Hearn. Brother-in-law of Léandre Lapierre (Colette), Louisette Zicat (André), Laurent Lapierre (Renée), Diane Lapierre (Marie), Langis Lapierre (Nicole) and Lorraine Lapierre. Dear uncle to several nieces and nephews. He had a long career at Transport Canada and was a member of the Knights of Columbus. He was comforted by his two loving dogs, Bébé and Mia. Friends are invited to visit at the St. Laurent Chapel of Hulse, Playfair & McGarry, 1200 Ogilvie Road (at Aviation Parkway), Ottawa on Sunday, August 14 from 6 to 8 p.m. and Monday, August 15 from 9:30 to 10 a.m. A Funeral Mass will be held at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Parish, 400 St. Laurent Blvd., Ottawa on Monday, August 15 at 10:30 a.m. In lieu of flowers, donations to the or the Alzheimer Society of Canada. www.hpmcgarry.ca from Don deCuypere: Cy was ATS Branch clerk when I came to Ottawa in 1972. |
Steve Denike (QK/WG) Steve Denike 1941-2016 Steve passed away in April of 2016 on Vancouver Island. At his family's request no obituary was published. |
Werner Seidel (UL/TCTI) SEIDEL, Werner - It is with great sadness that the family of Werner Seidel announces his peaceful passing after a brief illness on Friday, August 5th, 2016, at the age of 68 years. He was born on July 12th, 1948 in Wilhelmshaven, Germany. Werner was predeceased by his father, Herbert Erich Werner Seidel, mother, Irene Maria Seidel (nee Loth), older brother, Hans Werner William Seidel, and sister-in-law, Renata Jacobs (nee Buck). He is survived by his wife of 36 years and lifelong companion of 62 years, Sybille Seidel (nee Buck) of Cornwall, Ontario, his son, Andrew Seidel (wife, Amanda Kelly) of Mono, Ontario, his nephew, Michael Jacobs (wife, Dominica Terrasi) of Ottawa, Ontario, his sister-in-law, Ingrid Buck of Cornwall, Ontario, his sister-in-law, Waltraud Seidel (nee Holstein) of Chateauguay, Quebec, and nieces Margaret and Monica Seidel of Chateauguay, Quebec. There will be a small private ceremony in his memory, interment will be at the Ormstown Union Cemetery at a later date. from Phil Gies: Werner was a good fellow to work with, always a positive attitude and ready to laugh. Back in 1973 someone organized UL ACC canoe trip in the Laurentians after the winter ice was long gone from most lakes. We started with 7 or 8 (dry) canoes and ended with 1 less (it broke in half) and the majority of the others turned turtle or otherwise took on water. A combination of lack of experience, daring combined with beer and other booze, made for a memorable day. Among the many experiences two stand out, Al Yeadon walking on water, and Werner's boots. During the late morning Werner's canoe sort of sank, half of a turtle turn. If memory serves Bob Keigan was in the stern, Werner in the bow. When they regained control, the water was only 2 or 3 feet deep on the other side of a small set of rapids, Werner had lost a boot, a brand new boot he said. Later in the afternoon at the end of the run as they came to shore Werner threw away his one remaining boot. About 20 minutes later the last canoe arrived and brought Werner's other boot, the one he lost in the rapids. We ended the day at a brasserie somewhere in the Laurentians and watched Les Habs beat the Black Hawks and cheered along with Werner in his sock feet. The locals thought we were crazy. |
Dennis Letkeman (WG/NCTI) DENNIS GORDON LETKEMAN December 12, 1957 - July 7, 2016 It is with great sadness that we announce the sudden passing of Dennis Letkeman on July 7, 2016 in Cornwall, Ontario. Dennis was born in Winnipeg to parents, Frank and Kay Letkeman. Left to forever cherish his memory are brothers, Donald (Penny) and David (Alice); daughter Valerie (Mike) Jolley; grandchildren, Yasmin and Joslynn; as well as aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins and many dear friends. Dennis spent the majority of his career in the aviation industry, primarily with Nav Canada in the Air Traffic Controller Training Simulation area. In 2010 he transferred to the Training Centre in Cornwall and later moved to the head office in Ottawa where he stayed until taking early retirement in December, 2015. Post retirement, he enjoyed spending Friday nights with friends in Cornwall listening to live bands in the Jet Set Pub. These special friends and co-workers became his second family. Dennis was a gifted musician. He loved hanging out amid guitars, keyboards, drums and amps. He played in a couple of bands over the years, but probably his favourite times were simply jamming in someone's basement. A celebration of Dennis' life was held in Cornwall, Ontario. A private family interment will take place at the Winkler Cemetery in Winkler, Manitoba where Dennis will be laid to rest alongside his parents. Always in our thoughts, forever in our hearts. (As published in the Winnipeg Free Press on Jul 30, 2016) |
Andre Rivest (UL) Andre Rivest. C'est avec beaucoup de tristesse que nous vous annonçons le décès de Monsieur André Rivest, survenu à Montréal le 4 juillet 2016, des suites d'une rare maladie. Il était l'époux de Madame Luce Henry. Il laisse dans le deuil ses enfants Melissa (Alex) et Chantale (Charles) ; ses petits-enfants adorés Victoria, Olivia, Jules et Romain, sa sour et son frère ainsi que parents et amis. La famille vous recevra pour la célébration de la vie d'André à la Maison funéraire Rideau, 4275, boul. des Sources, Dollard-des-Ormeaux, QC H9B 2A6 (514) 685-3344 le dimanche 17 juillet 2016 de 13h à 15h. Au lieu de fleurs, des dons à la fondation de l'hôpital pour enfants de Montréal seraient grandement appréciés. |
Victor Pettigrew (RC) Victor Pettigrew : 1926 - 2016. Au CHSLD de Squatec, le 7 juin 2016, à l'âge de 89 ans et 8 mois, est décédé M. Victor Pettigrew, ancien employé de Transports Canada, époux de feu dame Aline Michaud, fils de feu M. Charles Pettigrew et de feu dame Emérilda Gamache. Il demeurait à Squatec, natif de Rivière-du-Loup. La famille recevra les condoléances au funérarium Marc-André Rioux Ltée, 169, Lafontaine, Rivière-du-Loup, le samedi 9 juillet 2016, de 11 h à 14 h; suivi de l'inhumation au cimetière de Saint-François-Xavier. Il laisse dans le deuil ses enfants ; Guy (Anne Boivin), Luc (Guylaine Grenier), Suzanne (Keith Greig); ses petits-enfants : Guillaume, Alexandra, Mélissa (Jamie Knutson), Mélanie; ses arrière-petits-enfants: Rosalie, Marius, ses belles-sours : Odette Michaud (feu Nolan Soucy), Jeannine Levasseur (feu Charles-Henri Michaud), son amie Noëlline Tremblay, ainsi que les membres des familles Pettigrew et Michaud. La famille tient à remercier le personnel du CHSLD de Squatec pour leur dévouement et les bons soins prodigués à M. Pettigrew. Vos marques de sympathie peuvent s'exprimer par un don à la Fondation canadienne du rein, 2300, boul. René-Lévesque Ouest, Montréal H3H 2R5. Formulaires disponibles au funérarium. from Alain Jacques: When I first joined atc back in 1972, Victor was chief of St Honoré tower near Chicoutimi. |
Allan Morgan (VR) MORGAN, Allan C. Born May 9, 1934 in Wayne, Alberta. Passed away June 6, 2016 at the age of 82. Al was an Air Traffic Controller at YVR for over 30 years. He was also a skilled pilot. Immediately following graduation from Western Canada High School he enlisted in the Air Force on a "short" commission. Following flight training, he flew Mustangs with 403 Squadron for a number of years, transitioning to the Navy reserves VC922 Squadron flying sub hunters up and down the west coast following his move here. That not being enough excitement, Al took up flying an Avenger modified for water bombing; extracurricular money he used to call it. In his youth, Al was an intercity basketball player. He was also a Caddy Master at Calgary Golf & Country Club, having started at the age of 13 and got his love of golf from seeing firsthand what a great sport it was. He happened to caddy for Bob Hope, Johnny Langdon, Bing Crosby and Phil Harris. Al would carry a 1 handicap from his 20s well into his 30s. He also beat his age twice in his later years. The winter was for snooker. He had more than a few stories of missing school as a teen to play, as well as how his skill often paid his bills while away at the various schools he attended through his Air Force and ATC years. He was well known in the East Vancouver Snooker Community during his day, for the snooker hall was a weekly hangout away from work. He was long retired before he gave that habit up, golf though he never gave up. He loved it to the end, at 82 he was still out there. Predeceased by his loving wife Irene Elizabeth of over 50 years of marriage. Survived by his two sons Clint and Craig, grandchildren Brittany, Lane, Hailey and Olivia, his twin brother Ralph, brother Len and sister Iris. Respected by many, he will be missed. from Ron Hay: Al was a great guy and he was an excellent controller and air force pilot. Allan, Bruce McEwan and I stayed at the same boarding house in Winnipeg during our training in ATC course 1 and I can recall being annoyed because Al could read a section of the old "C1" close the cover and recite verbatim what he had read. He had an amazing memory. I had to work hard to remember and apply the standards in those manuals. |
Tom Linklater (AV) THOMAS JOHN EDWARD LINKLATER April 5, 1931 - May 17, 2016 Thomas Linklater passed away peacefully at Heritage Lodge on May 17, 2016, at the age of 85 years. Tom is survived by his sister Clara Jean Wiens, niece Cori Knight (Robert), great-niece Lisa Rose Fairbairn (Terrance), as well as his great-nephew Scott Knight. Tom was predeceased by both parents, Thomas and Dolly Linklater of Cloverdale, Manitoba, his brother Harris, sister-in-law Sarah, and brother-in-law Otto Wiens. After finishing school Tom trained as a watch maker at Thor's Gift Shop in Selkirk, Manitoba under the tutelage of Mr. H. Slote. He then went to Grande Prairie, Alberta and worked for C S Hook and Sons Jewellers. Tom started his career as a fingerprint technician in Ottawa from 1952 to 1955. Tom trained and worked as an air traffic controller in Thunder Bay, Ontario from 1959 to 1967. Tom was transferred back to Winnipeg, where he became Chief Air Traffic Controller at St. Andrews Airport in Manitoba from 1967 until 1988. Tom retired from the Department of Transport in 1988. Tom's passion was airplanes, and received his private pilot's license in 1957. After retirement, Tom and his buddies enjoyed many happy hours building and flying various aircraft. He later had a workshop at Mrs. Scaletta's home, and they became good friends. He admired her very much. They spent many happy coffee breaks together. In Tom's last years, he lived with his niece Cori and her family. Many thanks to them for providing a comfortable, loving home and companionship for him. Tom enjoyed his many outings with friends Murray Goossen and Dennis Forester and also had the good fortune to enjoy a once in a lifetime trip to China. Special thanks to the staff at Heritage Lodge for all your support. Tom's celebration of life will be held on Thursday, June 9, 2016 at 11:00 a.m. in the Gilbart Funeral Chapel, 309 Eveline Street, Selkirk, Manitoba, with a luncheon to follow. Private family interment will take place at a later date. Gilbart Funeral Home, Selkirk in care of arrangements. www.gilbartfuneralhome.com |
Elwyn Loewen (QM) LOEWEN, Elwyn Donald, 66, passed away peacefully at home in Moncton on Tuesday. Known and loved for his steadfast presence, wise advice, generous heart and wry sense of humour, Elwyn was an incredible father, husband, brother and friend. He will be sorely missed and dearly remembered. Born in Central Butte, Saskatchewan in 1949, the son of farmers and the third of seven children, Elwyn grew up in the quiet town of Eyebrow, Saskatchewan and was educated at Rosthern Junior College and the University of Saskatchewan. After joining the Canadian Armed Forces at the age of 21, Elwyn was trained as an air traffic controller and was posted briefly in Shearwater, NS before he ultimately landed a job as a controller in Moncton, New Brunswick, where he retired after 40 years of service. A self-taught carpenter and all around handyman, Elwyn took great pride in his homes, building projects, and yards. An enthusiastic traveler, he also loved the sun and the outdoors - whether barbecuing on the back deck, bird-watching or golfing. He is survived by his loving wife Danielle Richard; children Emily (Curt Russell) and Nathaniel from a previous marriage to Christine (nee Casas); grandchildren Thomas and Annie Russell; brother Duane (Lisa); sisters Phyllis (Bill) Kiss, Marlene (Dan King), Myrna (Frank) Gallagher, Lynette (Dale) Gregor, and Bernice (Gary) Johnson, as well as many nieces and nephews and cousins. He is predeceased by his father Henry and his mother Sophie (Friesen), and an infant son, Jacob. In keeping with Elwyn`s wishes there will be no visitation or funeral service. A Celebration of Life will be announced at a later date. Donations can be made to the ALS Society of New Brunswick. Arrangements entrusted to Fair Haven Funeral Home, 1177 Salisbury Road, Moncton, (506) 852-3530. from Joe C: When I arrived as a novice in the Shearwater tower, Elwyn was on staff there. Although fairly fresh himself, he appeared to me to be one of the more astute controllers. He always had time and patience for a newbie. I felt the Air Force had lost a good one when he went to Transport Canada. Not long after when I was in Goose Bay, we found one another at opposite ends of the QM hot line. Elwyn was always a straight shooter. RIP Elwyn. |
Brad Wise (LWZ) Bradley George Wise, retired Air Traffic Controller, January 22, 1947 – April 23, 2016 Our beloved husband and father passed away on April 23, 2016 at the age of 69 after a 13 year struggle with early onset Alzheimer’s. Bradley is survived by his wife Anne of Lake Country and by the loves of his life, daughters; Amy and Sara, both of Kelowna. Bradley is also survived by his mother Jocelan, sister Roslyn (Chuck) Dixon, in-laws Tony, Alan and Susan Hazlewood, all of Vancouver, as well as cousins scattered across the country. nbsp; An air traffic controller in Kelowna for most of his adult life, Bradley was also an avid golfer, expert skier, keen mountain biker and dedicated list-maker whose many interests included computers, genealogy, music of all kinds (so long as it was rock), camping, good friends, great food and drinkable wine. And of course the oft-cursed orchard. Heartfelt thanks to all of the staff at Brookhaven Care Centre for their many years of TLC. Bradley was the eternal (and frequently frustrating!) optimist, embracing life with enthusiasm and loving it all. His answer to any adversity was invariably, ‘We’ll get through this’. Yes, we will, Sweetheart, but we’ll always miss you. Friends are invited to a gathering at Grey Monk on Sunday, May 1st at 11:30 a.m. to share stories, munchies and of course some wine. Dress is casual, just bring your memories of Bradley. In lieu of flowers, please consider remembering Brad with a donation to Dying with Dignity. Arrangements under the direction of First Memorial Funeral Services, Kelowna, BC. 250-762-2299 |
Reid Hutchinson (YB/YZ) Reid Hutchinson WWII RCAF Veteran Reid T. Hutchinson passed away peacefully at Brampton Civic Hospital on March 7, 2016. Loving & devoted husband to Jean for 63 years, devoted father of Bonnie (David) and Martha (Gordon), Grandson Alexander (Colleen) & Great Granddaughter Madison. Brother to Denise and Jack (Joan). Brother in law to Ruth (Steve) and Irlma (Andy). |
Vince Campbell (HZ) CAMPBELL, Vincent Joseph "Vince", 89 of Waverley, passed away on February 27, 2016 in the Hants Community Hospital, Windsor. Born in Sydney, he was a son of the late James and Bessie (McPhee) Campbell. Vince joined the RCAF on his eighteenth birthday in 1945. After a brief career in the air force, he transitioned to a new career as an Air Traffic Controller. He worked in this field for many years, retiring from the position of Chief Air Traffic Controller at Halifax International Airport in 1982. He later worked for nearly 10 years as a sales representative for Basin Stationary, until his second retirement. Vince and Madalyn treasured many summers spent with family at the cottage in Cape Breton. He loved curling, gardening, and really enjoyed boating and fly fishing all over Nova Scotia. He loved photography and taking his nephews to sporting events, especially soccer. He is survived by his wife of almost 50 years, Madalyn (Parnell); sons, Donald "Scott", Ottawa, Ont., Tim (Tina), Lower Sackville; grandchildren Andrew and Ashley; 3 great-grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his siblings, George, Margaret, and James. Visitation will be held on Thursday March 3 from 2-4 and 7-9 in Atlantic Funeral Home, 125 Sackville Drive, Lower Sackville. The funeral service will take place at 11 am on Saturday March 5, in the funeral home chapel, with a reception to follow. Interment in Gate of Heaven Cemetery. Memorial donations may be made to the QEII Foundation. Special thanks to the VON and We Care (especially Ferne MacKenzie) for the exceptional care given to Vince which allowed him to remain in his home for his final years. Online condolences may be made by visiting the Sackville Chapel, at www.atlanticfuneralhomes.com. |
Bob Fradenburgh (YZ) FRADENBURGH, Robert David - February 22, 1944 - January 30, 2016 - My dear one passed suddenly at his work, Air Traffic Control Centre on January 30, 2016. So sadly missed by his wife Lynda, sister Donna and step-children Aron and Maranda. Also missed by all of his nieces, nephews, grandchildren and his many extended family and friends. A small gathering will be held by invitation only. In lieu of flowers, donations made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be greatly appreciated by the family. |
Stan Roy (YZ/VR) Stanley John Douglas (Stan) Roy August 28, 1951 - December 11, 2015. Stan left us peacefully at the Oakville-Trafalgar Memorial Hospital surrounded by his loved ones. Stan was the beloved husband of 40 years to Sharon (LeGresley), a dedicated father and best friend to Brendan (Aimee) and Sean. Stan, son of Eunice Roy and step-son of Maurice Dawe and loving and reliable brother to Don Roy (Barb). He leaves behind many nieces and nephews. Stan made everybody smile. He was considerate, compassionate and generous. He was well respected and really liked (loved) as an Air Traffic Controller and then as a Shift Manager at Toronto ACC as well as MACCO in Vancouver and Winnipeg. Stan's passion was helping others and he was involved in volunteer work for CDERP and CISM. If you wish, donations to Hope Air would be greatly appreciated by the family (www.hopeair.ca). Gathering at The Simple Alternative, 1535 South Gateway Road, Mississauga, ON L4W 5J1, on Tuesday, December 15th at 10 a.m. and service to follow at 11 a.m. Online condolences may be placed at www.mountpleasantgroup.com from Joe Russo: Stan was the MACCO here in Vancouver. I was a shift manager at the time. We would have monthly shift manager meeting that he conducted. Needless to say when lunch time came along we would choose a place to demolish. This particular day Stan decided that we would go to Point Roberts for lunch. Point Roberts is an American destination that can only be accessed from Canada because it is a little piece of land that juts out into Boundary Bay and apart from the part adjacent to the Canad/US boundary from which one enters the other three sides are surrounded by water. When we got to the border, the US border guard asked "where are you going today?" Stan was the driver, he responded: "We are going to California." The border guard responded: "Everybody out of the car". By the time that he was through with us we missed lunch and had to go back to the ACC. Those border guards just have no sense of humour. from Phil Gies: A larger than life character, a friend to all, and a great sense of humour. His abilities extended beyond atc to cars, building PCs, and sound systems. There will be many stories told whenever Stan's name comes up in conversation. Perhaps his famous "low beer warning light", perhaps his penchent for beer and wings, his often humourous flounting of authority. He will doubtless be remembered by the "Dill Pickle" on Queen Street in Ottawa where he would hold court and over the course of an evening, he and his confederates would consume the restaurants's entire stock of chicken wings for the day, perhaps the weekend. A great friend to all, Stan was a good man. |
Ed Romanik (WG) Edward William Romanik, 1934-2015. Peacefully on December 7, 2015, Ed passed away at the age of 81. It is with great sorrow we say goodbye to a beloved husband, brother, father and grandfather. Ed leaves behind his wife Kathy, two sons, Edward (Debra), Douglas (Jacqueline) along with grandchildren Eddie, Katie, Douglas, Kelsey and Bailey; sister and brother-in-law Dianne and Bernie Aftanas. The family wish to thank the doctors and caregivers at the Oakview Place Extendicare. Cremation has taken place and no funeral service will be held. Ed will be laid to rest at a later date "Good Luck on the ponies in heaven. We will miss you." For online condolences or to light a memorial candle please log on to www.mosaicfunerals.ca 1839 Inkster Blvd. 1006 Nairn Ave. 204-275-5555 |
Ed LeSage (UL/VR) Edward LeSage. Ed passed away on November14, 2015 at the the Nanaimo Hospital. Thanks to Al Yeadon for passing along this sad information. from Phil Gies: I worked on the same crew as Ed from 1969 to 1975 and he was a distinct pleasure to work with. Ed had an abundance of talent, a sense of humour and was easy to get along with - one of the good guys. |
Campbell Mackinley (Mac) Clarke (QX) It is with great sadness that the family of Mac Clarke announce his passing on Tuesday, November 3, 2015 at the age of 87 years. Mac passed away peacefully at his home in Kenny's Pond Residence after a courageous battle with cancer. He has gone to join his beloved wife, Zeta, who predeceased him in 2009. He will be greatly missed by his three sons; Ian (Anne) of Cochrane, Alberta, Wayne (Denise) of St. John's, and David of Oakville, Ontario, his four grandchildren; Christopher, Adam, Rachel, and Samuel, and his brother Clayton (Klara) of Oakville, Ontario, as well as many other relatives and friends. Mac was born in St. John's and grew up in Trinity Bay. Mac and Zeta met and married in Gander where Ian and Wayne were born, then later moved to St. John's where David was born. Mac was a loving husband to Zeta and great father and role model to his sons. He spent his career in Air Traffic Control and retired as Chief Air Traffic Controller at St. John's Airport. He enjoyed family camping trips, when his children were young, and in retirement he and Zeta enjoyed spending winters in Florida. He enjoyed the outdoors, was an avid golfer, and was an exceptionally good fisherman. The family would like to thank the staff and medical personnel at Kenny's Pond Residence for the exceptional care they provided. A celebration of Mac's life will take place in the Chapel at Barrett's Funeral Home at 328 Hamilton Avenue on Saturday, November 14, 2015 at 1:00 pm. Interment will follow at Mount Pleasant Cemetery. Donations in Mac's memory may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society. To leave a message of condolence please visit Welcome to Barrett's Funeral Homes Ltd. |
Jim Allardyce (WG) James Alexander Allardyce. April 24, 1937 - October 10, 2015. Born in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Suddenly at home in the early hours of October 10th. Jim is survived by his loving wife Dianne of fifty eight years, daughters Toni (Ken) and Rhonda (Don), sons Kelly (Darlene) and Dale (Janice), granddaughter Kimberley (Evan), and grandsons Jay (Kelly), Dan (Sachelle), Anthony (Bernice), Andrew, and Brandon and brother Ron (Beverly). He was pre-deceased by his mother Letitia, father Ronald and brother Hugh. Jim spent most of his childhood years in Bisset, Manitoba, prior to moving to Winnipeg. We knew him as a dedicated family man who loved life and his friends. In his early years as a father he coached his sons' hockey teams, played broom ball with Dianne and other community club parents and was active as a community member with the Kinsmen Club of Transcona for many years. Jim won a flying scholarship from the Royal Canadian Air Cadets and earned his pilot's licence in the summer of 1954 and spent many years enjoying flying a number of aircraft types. In 1956 he became an Air Traffic Controller and had a very successful career doing this work that he loved. He started in Winnipeg in the Control Tower, was manager of the Kenora Control Tower, then went to the Winnipeg Control Centre and later taught in the Winnipeg Air Traffic Control School. In 1972 Jim ran for vice-president of CATCA and said that if elected he would order a case of champagne for the celebration party. Well! He did win and the champagne arrived. Jim was never billed for the case of champagne and to this day it is still a mystery as to who paid for it. He was an active member within the professional association, serving as vice-president most professionally and represented all air traffic controllers from coast to coast with energy and dedication. He was also the manager of ATC hockey tournaments for many occasions. Jim transferred from Winnipeg to Vancouver Centre in 1980 to fill the position of Center Operations Manager. In 1986 he was posted as Manager to the Victoria Tower. He returned to Winnipeg on temporary assignment also as Manager to open the new Air Traffic Control Centre. He completed his career as the Victoria Airport Control Tower Manager in 1992. Jim was well regarded and respected by all his co-workers and in all the jobs he took on. Jim enjoyed golf, boating and fun times on the lakes of Manitoba and North West Ontario fishing with friends and co-workers on their annual father's day outings. He had many years on the waters of the West Coast and was a member of the Canadian Power and Sail Squadrons for many years. As Arizona Snowbirds, Jim and Dianne arranged get-togethers for ATC retirees resulting in great delight and appreciation. Jim was a good hearted man and would do all he could to help anyone at any time. He will be missed by his loving family and his many friends. In memory donations may be made to the Lung Association BC or the TB Vets Charitable Foundation. from Phil Gies: I first met Jim at the 72 CATCA convention in Toronto when he was elected Vice President. When Jim came to WG ACC in 82 or so as the AGM I had the pleasure working directly for him as a MATCOR. Jim was a great boss and I soon learned his (famous) bark was far worse than his bite. A good man. |
Luigi Gandolfo (UL) After a brave fight, Luigi went peacefully at Brampton Civic Hospital on October 6, 2015, with loved ones at his side. Born in Montreal in 1948, he will be forever cherished and missed by his wife of 45 years, Lorraine (Normand) and his children, Pietro (Angela) and Marissa (Marcel). Proud grandpa to Anthony and David and grandpapa to Jenna, he enjoyed spending time with them whether at the house or at the cottage. A proud Bramptonian since 1977, Luigi was an engaged member of the community with Le Cercle de l’Amitié, the Knight’s Table, the Chinguacousy Lions Club and the last several years with Chinguacousy Wellspring. The family wishes to thank the dedicated staff on the oncology floor at Brampton Civic for their attentive care during the last few weeks. Visitation to occur at Andrews Community Funeral Centre (8190 Dixie Rd. Brampton ON 905-456-8190) on Friday October 9, 2015 from 2 – 4 and 7 – 9 p.m. Funeral Mass to occur at St. John Fisher Roman Catholic Church (300 Balmoral Dr. Brampton ON) Donations in Luigi’s memory can be made to Chinguacousy Wellspring Foundation. from Phil Gies: I worked with Luigi back in UL ACC. Easy to get along with and great sense of humour. |
André Paulin (QB Region) André PAULIN August 28, 1936 - September 18, 2015. Andre died in Pierre-Boucher Hospital in Longueuil PQ at the age of 79 years. A great man in every sense, he was a veteran of the Royal Canadian Air Force, known for his many years of dedication and his exploits. Proud father, he is survived by his two daughters, Catherine (Jean-Philippe) and Jasmine, from joining his son, Mark, and his parents Armand Paulin and Antonia Savaria. In addition to his daughters, he also survived by his beloved Line, numerous siblings (Cecilia, Irene, Gilles, Claire, Lise, the late Rene late Maurice, the late Rita, the late Paul, late Jean Robert Fire and their spouses, his grandchildren, Steven, Elizabeth, Marc-Antoine and Nicolas, his nieces and nephews, and several other friends and former colleagues of the Royal Canadian Air Force. The family will welcome you and will receive Condolences in the presence of the ash Darche House Brossard (7679, boul. Taschereau) Sunday, September 27 from 14h to 17h, followed by a ceremony at the chapel of the complex. Note that a ceremony will be possibly at the National Military Cemetery in Ottawa, details to be announced to relatives. The family will be grateful for memorial donations to the Quebec Lung Association. from Baily Roe: André Paulin (Blacky) was a civil aviation inspector in the Quebec Region and became Regional Manager of Civil Aviation for the Quebec Region I believe, sometime after I left in 1988. Before that he was Manager of Air Regulations, Quebec. We used to have dealings with him while I was in Procedures there. |
Eric Dawe (QX) DAWE Eric - passed away in Gander on September 17th, 2015, 3 weeks shy of his 90th birthday. Leaving to mourn wife, Marie, six children, Jill (Lorne) Rostotski, Nancy, Randy (Vickie), Wendell (Penny), Wendy (Gerry) Goulding & Ron. Also seven grandchildren, Sara Rostotski (Norm Vincent), Aaron, Ian & Jessica Dawe, Tess & Teagan Goulding & Charli Dawe. Two great grandchildren, Aydan & Asha Vincent. Also one sister, Millicent Harris. Resting at Stacey's Funeral Home, Gander on Saturday, September 19th from 2:00 P.M. - 4:00 P.M. and 7:00 P.M. - 9:00 P.M. Funeral service will take place on Sunday, September 20th at 2:00 P.M. from Evangel Penetecostal Church, Gander. Interment will follow at All Saints Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations in Eric's memory may be made to the Dr. H. Bliss Cancer Clinic. To leave a message of condolence, please visit staceysfuneralhome.ca or call 709-256-8585 or 888-256-8585. from Brian Janes (Pudge): Eric was one of the original controllers in Gander ACC. He was a supervisor for many years until his retirement. |
Jim McArthur (NCTI) MCARTHUR, James - Jim McArthur (Lycan) peacefully at Hospice Cornwall on Thursday September 3, 2015 at the age of 65 years. Beloved husband and best friend of Michelle McArthur (née Landreville). Cherished father of Kelsey Walsh (Morgan), Martine Wilson, Ellyse Wilson and Mireille Lycan (Jesse Haischrek). Grandfather of Mia, Brendan and soon to be Brinley James. Survived by his brother Bill Lycan (Susan) and sister Karen Lang (Dave). Loved son of Lester Lycan and the late Gwen and Jack McArthur. In keeping with his wishes, cremation has taken place. Visitation will be held at Wilson Funeral Home on Thursday from 11am until the time of the service. A celebration of his life will be held at Wilson Funeral Home, 822 Pitt Street, Cornwall on Thursday, September 10, 2015 at 12 Noon. Burial at a later date in St. Lawrence Valley Cemetery. If so desired, contributions in his memory to Hospice Cornwall would be appreciated by the family. Online messages of condolences may be made in the obituary section of: www.wilsonfuneralhome.ca |
Duane Clefstad (WG) DUANE EDWARD CLEFSTAD It is with great sadness that the family announces the passing of Duane Clefstad on August 12, 2015. Duane was born in Winnipeg on May 7, 1953. He was predeceased by his father Harold Clefstad and is survived by his mother Joan Radford. Duane's whole world was devoted to the love of his life, and best friend since junior high: his dear wife Chrissy, with whom he shared 41 years of marriage. Duane's second love was his family: son and daughter-in-law Duane and Anita, grandchildren, Emma Faith and grandson little Duane; and son Michael and fiancé Daryn. Sons Duane Jr and Michael made him so proud. Duane loved his brothers Oren and Bill and enjoyed their company with all his nieces and nephews. He and Chrissy loved Hawaii and the cottage at Minaki. Duane's third love was his work and good friends with NAV Canada, where he worked with for 41 years. No formal service will be held as per his wishes and cremation has taken place. Thank you to Dr. Krahn, Dr. Reimer, Dr. Gillette, Dr. Toews and all the staff at Bethesda Hospital and the CancerCare Staff for all their efforts. If friends so desire, donations in memory of Duane may be made to Southern Health-Santé Sud, (In memo line: Bethesda Regional Health Centre-Cancer Care Program), Box 470, La Broquerie, MB R0A 0W0. Arrangements by BIRCHWOOD FUNERAL CHAPEL 1-204-346-1030 OR 1-888-454-1030 |
Stephen Mann (QM) David Stephen Patton Mann It is with a heavy heart the family of Stephen Mann announce his passing on Thursday, June 25, 2015 at The Moncton Hospital, Palliative Care Unit, at the age of 64. Born in Campbellton, he was the beloved son of the late Hugh Vernon Mann and Phyllis Whitfield (Caldwell) Mann. Stephen was predeceased by Vernon in March of 2015 and Phyllis in April of 2015. Stephen lived a full and happy life. He had a smile and a warm hello for everyone he met. He loved his family and friends sincerely. Stephen enjoyed canoeing, camping, golfing and spending his winters in Florida after his retirement. Stephen was an Air Traffic Controller at Moncton Centre for 35 years. He thoroughly enjoyed his career and the people he worked with. Stephen will always be remembered as kind, caring and a generous soul. He made the world a better place. Stephen is survived by his loving wife of 39 years, Bonnie (MacCharles) Mann. His daughter, Stephanie Steeves (Bob) and Karsyn. His son, Jody (Jaana Krystal). His sisters, Mary Mann and Alix Mann. Very special thanks to Rev. Chris VanBuskirk, Dr. David Hiltz, Dr. Pam Mansfield, Dr. Lisa Searle and Dr. Pat Phelan, Anne Marie LeBlanc (Clinical Resource Nurse), Extra Mural and the entire staff of the Palliative Care Unit at The Moncton Hospital. Your kindness and caring will never be forgotten. Funeral Service at St. George's Anglican Church on Monday, June 29, 2015 at 2:00 pm, with the Rev. Chris VanBuskirk officiating. The family will receive friends following the service in the Church Hall. Private interment for family to follow at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations in Stephen's memory to the St. George's Anglican Church, the Friends of The Moncton Hospital (Palliative Care Unit) or a charity of the donor's choice would be appreciated. Online condolences at www.fergusonsfuneralhome.com |
Roy Crann (QX) Roy Donald CRANN Passed gently away in the presence of his loving daughters on Wednesday, May 6 at the Health Sciences Centre, age 81. Predeceased by his darling wife Marie, his brother Reuban, sister Alma and parents William and Mildred Crann. Left with wonderful memories are daughters Marlene (Paul), Pauline, Michelle (Todd) and Heather (Jim); sisters Doreen (Frank), Bonnie (Dave) and brother Tom (Marjorie); along with his grandchildren Matthew, Samantha, Aaron, Evan, Olivia, Keegan and Nicholas; special relatives and special friends Dick and Alma, Olga and Greg. Sincere thanks to the medical and nursing staff of 5NA Orthopedics, Health Sciences Centre and all staff of 4SW St. John's Long Term Care Centre, especially the resident care team. Resting at Carnell's Visitation and Reception Centre, 1045 Topsail Road, on Saturday, May 9 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. and Sunday, May 10 from 7-9 p.m. Funeral service will be held on Monday, May 11 at 11 a.m. from The Salvation Army Mount Pearl Citadel. Interment to follow at the Salvation Army Cemetery, Blackmarsh Road. In lieu of flowers donations in his memory may be made to The Agnes Pratt Home Foundation. To send a message of condolence or to sign the memorial guestbook please visit www.carnells.com |
Vic Shura (WG/XE) SHURA - Victor James, May 9, 1945 - May 1, 2015. It is with deep sadness that the family of Victor Shura announce his passing on Friday, May 1, 2015, at the age of 69 years. Vic was predeceased by his wife Beverley in 2011. Vic will be lovingly remembered by his daughter Kimberley (Dean) Wall; son Bradly (Kristin) Shura; grandchildren Austin, Amanda, Avery and Ember; step-grandchildren Dustin, David and Dylan; and great-step-grandson Ayden; along with several friends and extended family. The Funeral Service and Celebration of Life will be held at Windsor Chapel (704 Windsor St, Saskatoon) on Saturday, May 9th at 2:00. |
Bill Taylor (WG) TAYLOR - William "Bill", December 24, 1938 - April 16, 2015. It is with deep sorrow and regret that the Taylor family announce the passing of William "Bill" Taylor. Bill was the beloved husband of Lynne, wonderful father of Shaun and Les and proud grandfather of Stephanie, Alison and Jonathan. Bill's generous spirit, loving heart and calm wise ways touched the lives of everyone he met. Donations in Bill's Honour can be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation. |
Richard Crossley (OW) CROSSLEY, Richard Byron, 1934 - 2015 Peacefully on Sunday, March 8, 2015 in his 81st year at The Perley and Rideau Veterans' Health Centre. Beloved husband of Marni. Cherished father to Christopher. Dear brother to Patricia, Roland (Thelma) and brother in law to Frank Anfield (the late Marilyn). Dearly missed by his step children, Scott Margach (Heather), Robyn Bennett (Patrick). Proud grandfather to Katie, Jackson, Amelia, Gordie and Abby. A Celebration of Richard's life will be held at Christ Church Bells Corners, 3861 Old Richmond Road, on Saturday, March 21, 2015 at 11:00 a.m. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Christ Church Bells Corners or The Perley and Rideau Veterans' Health Centre. Condolences/Donations/Tributes at: www.hpmcgarry.ca 613-233-1143 |
Wayne Lyon (QX) It is with heavy hearts that the family of Wayne Lyon announces his peaceful passing on Saturday, March 7, 2015, at the age of 68 years. Left to mourn, with fond and loving memories, are his beloved wife, Jessie (nee Collins); two children--daughter, Colette and son, Christopher (Tashia); two grandsons - Austin and Jonathan; mother, Jean; four brothers -- Ken (Theresa), Philip, Donny (Irene), and Paul (Karen) and one sister, Patty (Peter). Left to mourn, also, are a large number of brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nieces and nephews, and many other relatives and friends. Wayne was predeceased by his father Harry. He was a devoted, selfless husband, father, grandfather, brother, uncle, and friend, a warm and compassionate man known for his kind and gentle spirit. He will be greatly missed by his loving family and friends. Visitation will take place at Stacey's Funeral Home, Gander, on Tuesday, from 7:00 P. M. - 9:00 P.M.and Wednesday, from 2:00 P.M. - 4:00 P.M. and 7:00 P.M. - 9:00 P.M. A celebration of Wayne's life will take place on Thursday, March 12th, at 2:00 P.M. at Gander Victory Church, 271 Magee Road from Phil Gies: I had the pleasure to work with Wayne during a couple of unit evaluations, automation department. Wayne was a thoughtful and conscientious MATCOR, as well as a pleasant person to be with. Gander ACC was well served by his contributions. |
Roger Westmore (HQ) Peacefully at home, Wednesday, March 4, 2015 at the age of 75. Much loved husband of Valerie for 50 years. Cherished father of Karen Frost (Mark) and Murray Westmore. Proud grandfather of Ryan, Jaime, Julianna and Carissa. Roger is survived by his brother Nicholas and predeceased by his brother John. He will be truly missed and fondly remembered by his many friends and coworkers at Transport Canada and NAV Canada. Friends may pay respects at the Kelly Funeral Home, Kanata Chapel, 580 Eagleson Rd., Kanata ON. K2M1H4, 613-591-6580. Thursday, March 12, 2015 from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. A Service in Memory of Roger will take place, Friday, March 13, 2015 at Kanata United Church, 33 Leacock Drive at 11 a.m. In memoriam donations to Carefor Health and Community Services, the Carling Adult Day Program, appreciated. Condolences and Sharing memories can be made at www.kellyfh.ca |
Gord Logan (VR) Gordon Logan. Sept 3, 1946 to Jan 12, 2015. Sadly, Gordon Logan passed away quietly in St Joseph's Hospital in Comox B.C. Gordon was born in Vancouver BC and retired to the Comox Valley, following a career in Air Traffic Control which spanned both Military and Civilian operations. Gordon loved to cook, golf and had a passion for wintering in his beloved Mexico. His last trip to Mexico was cut short when he became ill and made an early return home. Survived by his loving wife Shirley, Son Dale, Daughter Erin (Derek) and grandson Logan, as well as his three brothers, sister and their families. A celebration of life will be held at the Glacier Greens Golf Course Clubhouse in Comox, Friday, Jan 23, 2015 from 2pm to 5pm. http://www.glaciergreens.com/ In lieu of flowers, a donation to the Heart and Stroke Society would be appreciated. http://www.heartandstroke.bc.ca/ from Brian Harvey: Gord made friends easily and will be missed by many. Truly one of the good guys.I remember Gord's laugh and smile and always a pleasant fellow to work with. from Al Yeadon: Gord was manager of Penticton Tower when I was Regional Tower Superintendent. He later transferred to Abbotsford Tower and as I recall became acting manager of Vancouver Tower (I had retired by then). As Brian mentioned, Gord was a great guy and for a number of years he supervised the ATC operation at Abbotsford International Airshow. |
Gilbert Keirstead (QM) Gilbert Ellery Keirstead passed away at this residence in Riverview, N.B. on December 4th, 2014 at the age of 91. Born in Collina, Kings County, N.B. on March 5th, 1923 he was the eldest son of the late Oliver and Margaret (Chamberlain) Keirstead. Gilbert was a life member of the Collina Baptist Church and a World War II Veteran serving in the Air Force overseas followed by a career as an Air Traffic Controller until his retirement. His hobbies were many including fishing on the Miramichi, golfing, ham radio, and driving his motorcycle, just to mention a few. He was a life member in the Shriners, Masons, Legion and various lodges. The happiest memories for his family was the camp at Brown's Yard where summers were filled with family and friends boating, swimming and having a great time together. It was Freda's favorite place. He is survived by his son's Darryl (Joanne), Larry (Lynda) Dale, Ron; daughters Wendy Langille (Stephen), Marsha Keirstead (Bill Gillcash), Pam Krueger (Danny); brother Herb (Velma); sister-in-law Doris Keirstead Thorne; second wife Hildegard Russell; grandchildren Trevor, Christa, Ben, Michael, Christopher, Willow, Samantha,Dustin; great-grandchildren Dillon, Zach, Oliver, Julia, Addison, Phinley and Piper. Besides his parents Gil was predeceased by his first wife of 50 years Freda (Read) Keirstead, brother Ronald Keirstead, sister Betty Keirstead and brother-in-law Harold Crealock. We will be forever grateful for the kindness, friendship and caring people at Canterbury Hall where Dad always was loved and cared for. In honoring Gilbert's request there will be no funeral service or visitation. A spring graveside service for family and friends will be held at the beautiful Riverbank Cemetery, Riverbank, N.B. If desired, donations to the Riverbank Cemetery or charity of choice would be appreciated by the family. Arrangements are in the care of Salisbury Funeral Home & Crematorium (372-4800). www.keirsteads.ca |
Trevor Paine (HQ) Trevor Gordon Stanford Paine: After a brave and gallant battle with cancer, Trevor passed into the hands of God, peacefully at home, on November 18, 2014, in the presence of his beloved wife of 63 years, Yolanda (Bobby),and children. He is pre-deceased by his father Kenneth, his mother Barbara, his brother Patrick, his sister-inlaw Patricia White and his treasured granddaughter Katherine. Trevor is survived by his wife Yolanda, and his four children Peter, Gillian (Alain), Mark and Brenda (Marc). He will be lovingly remembered as a special Grandig/Gang-Gang by his grandchildren Stephen, Sarah, Emily and Robyn and his four great-grandchildren Olive, William, Masatoshi and Yoko. Trevor was born in India and joined the Indian Air Force and upon his graduation from high school at the age of 17. He immediately trained for his commission as an Officer and shortly thereafter received his wings as a Pilot. He was part of the IAF team that extracted the Dalai Lama to freedom and always spoke modestly about his actions and meeting the young spiritual leader. During reconnaissance flights in Northern India, flying a DC3 and equipped with a simple box Brownie camera, he also warned of external threats to the area by providing evidence of the build up of troops and supply lines. Trevor had many stories to tell of his exploits as a pilot and his travels across the world at the helm of the controls. Following in the footsteps of his father, he was also a Mason with Golconda Lodge (EC), India. After his career in the Indian Air Force, the family moved to England in 1960 where Trevor continued his love of aviation by moving from the cockpit to the control tower - as an Air Traffic Controller in 1961 at Gatwick airport and then at Heathrow airport in London. He was a proud member of the guild of the guardians of the sky, making sure that aircraft and passengers transited safely and were handed off across the air waves to a safe landing at their destination. Moving to Canada in 1967, Trevor joined the Civilian Aviation Branch of the Federal Department of Transport and worked in the control tower at Malton International Airport. In July 1970, he progressed on to the Transportation Headquarters in Ottawa assuming roles of increasing responsibility and influence over air traffic safety. It was in Ottawa that he and Bobby finally settled and were able to put down roots. He played a significant role in the modernization of Canada's air traffic control systems, both civilian and military, in addition to assisting in the development of collision avoidance systems. Air travelers today are unknowingly indebted to his vision and efforts. A world-renowned expert in Air Traffic Control, Trevor chaired many International Civil Aviation Organization committees and was actively sought out by industry and countries alike, for his advice. He was actively engaged with Air Traffic Control upgrades through his consulting efforts to Trinidad and Tobago, Guyana and Jamaica and with BARCO, Solacom and Harris Systems. Even up to his last few days, he was still offering advice to his clients. Trevor was respected by many for his steadfastness and no nonsense approach to work and life, something that he has passed along to his children. He was proud of all he accomplished in his passion for aviation and, as a Pilot, was able to approach air traffic control from the standpoint of the one with the stick in their hand. Trevor will be lovingly remembered as a man of indefatigable strength and devotion and will be sorely missed by his family, friends and business associates around the world. The family would like to thank Dr. David MacMillan and Zelda of Activecare Medical Clinics and the entire palliative care team led by Dr. Lisa Cross for their immeasurable support and compassion through a very trying time. In memory of Trevor, donations can be made to the Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario. Friends are invited to a Celebration of Trevor's Life at the West Chapel of Hulse, Playfair and McGarry, 150 Woodroffe Ave., Ottawa, on Monday, November 24, from 2-5 p.m. Condolences/Tributes/Donations at mcgarryfamily.ca 613-728-1761 http://www.obitsforlife.com/obituary/1004468/Paine-Trevor.php from Moe Vyas: ... We knew Trevor well for the past three decades. It was always great fun meeting him and that we did many, many times either at his home, or ours or restaurants. He was indeed a man from whom you learnt lot about life and yes about many aspects of air traffic management. He will remain an unforgettable character in our minds for ever. |
Barb Matthews(EG) Barb Matthews: November 28, 1957 - November 14, 2014 It is with great sadness that the family announces the passing of Barb after a 4 year battle with cancer. She will be dearly missed by her children, Darci and Jason Telicki; husband, Owen; brothers, Pat Slager (Wendy) and Murry Fowler; sister, Maureen Juker; as well as numerous other family and friends. Barb was predeceased by her parents, Paul and Joan Slager. Barb worked as an air traffic controller in the High North specialty in Edmonton Centre for almost 25 years, a job she was very proud of. A heartfelt thank you goes out to all the dedicated doctors and nurses of the Cross Cancer institute in Edmonton.br /> |
Walter Bulbeck (CC [Cornwall] ) BULBECK, Walter Theodore - Peacefully, at Hospice Cornwall on Tuesday October 21, 2014 in his 80th year. Beloved father of Anne-Marie Bulbeck (Frank Hummell) of Long Sault, Ontario and Greg Bulbeck (Paula Steffler) of London, Ontario. Devoted husband of 40 years to the late Muriel Irene (Marsh) Bulbeck. Sadly missed by sisters Anne Latz (Robert) of Seattle and Vivian Drabik of Winnipeg and many nieces and nephews. Predeceased by his parents, Theodore and Maria Bulbuck, sisters Dora Bezan, Margaret Haggerty and Tena Pitze, and brother William Bulbuck. Visitation will be held at Wilson Funeral Home, 822 Pitt Street, Cornwall on Monday October 27, 2014 from 2-4 PM and 7-9 PM. Cremation has taken place. Interment at Arkona Cemetery in Arkona, Ontario will take place at a later date. Thank you to all for your thoughts, prayers, phone calls and visits during Walter's final days; they were greatly appreciated. A special thank you to the ever so caring and compassionate staff and volunteers at Hospice Cornwall. Your kindness will not be forgotten. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation in Walter's memory to Carefor Hospice Cornwall, The Shriners Hospitals for Children or to a charity of your choice. Online messages of condolences may be made in the obituary section of: www.wilsonfuneralhome.ca |
Mark Alexander Frail (QX) Mark Alexander Frail 65, of Falmouth, Hants County, NS, formerly of Gander, NL, passed away unexpectedly, Wednesday, October 15, 2014 at home. Born in Halifax, he was a son of George Frail, Centreville and the late Marion (Moses) Frail. He had been employed as an air traffic controller with Transport Canada and NavCanada in Gander retiring after 30 years as Manager of I.F.R. Training. Mark was very passionate about his community, selflessly giving of his time by volunteering to many groups and organizations. In addition to his father, he is survived by his wife, Gini (Hunter) Frail; a daughter, Kimberly Frail (Geoff Harder), Edmonton, AB; a son, Zachary (Amanda Roy), Moncton, NB; three sisters, Patricia Maxwell, Toronto; Eleanor (Arnold) Melanson, Truro; Pamela Frail (Brian Steeves), Wolfville; two grandchildren, Sophie and Simon Harder. There will be no visitation, by request. The funeral service will be held at 1:00 p.m. Sunday, October 19, 2014 in the White Family Funeral Home, Kentville, Reverend David Hunter officiating. Donations in memory may be made to the charity of your choice. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to the White Family Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Kentville. On-line inquiries may be directed to www.whitefamilyfuneralhome.com. |
James C. Douglas Reid (QM) C. Douglas Reid, 79, of Monarch Hall and formerly of Riverview, passed away peacefully at his residence on Wednesday, October 15, 2014. Born in Moncton, he was the son of the late Cecil and Jennie (Wilson) Reid. Douglas was a retired General Manager of the Air Traffic Control Centre in Riverview and worked for the United Nations in Saudia Arabia. He was a member of St. Paul's United Church, Riverview and was involved in several community clubs. His hobbies included fishing, hunting, bridge and curling. He played many sports and especially loved his Patriots and Red Sox. Douglas will be sadly missed by his wife, Rosanna (Collette) Reid; children, Wendy Publicover (David) and Brian, both of Riverview and Bruce (Elizabeth) of Bedford, NS; cherished grandchildren, Neil and Lyle Reid, Jack and Laura Publicover; sister, Marie McGrath (Douglas) of Moncton and several nieces and nephews. In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by his stepmother, Flora McBeath. No visitation hours by personal request. Celebration of Life Service for Douglas will be held at Fergusons Funeral Home Chapel, 1657 Mountain Road, Moncton (858-1995) on Tuesday, October 21, 2014 at 1:30pm, with Rev. Dr. Andy O'Neill officiating. Reception in the Funeral Home Reception Centre following the service. Interment, Elmwood Cemetery, Moncton. In memory of Douglas, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society, Alzheimer Society or a memorial of the donor's choice would be appreciated by the family. Online condolences at www.fergusonsfuneralhome.com |
Al Zahn (YC) Andrew "Al" ZAHN 1931 - 2014 Andrew (Al) Zahn of Calgary, passed away on Thursday, September 18, 2014 at the age of 83 years. Al joined the RCAF in 1949, training first as an aircraft technician before becoming a pilot. After his release from the RCAF, Al went on to becoming an Air Traffic Controller, retiring in Calgary after twenty-five years service. His loves were his family, building his own projects and “The Lake”. Al will be lovingly remembered by his wife of sixty years, Mary (Kaye); his children, Cathy (Rob), Pat (Ian), Clifford and Corinne; granddaughter Shauna (Steve); and great-granddaughters, Ashleigh and Mackenzie. Al was predeceased by his parents Adam and Bertha Zahn; his siblings, Joe, Minnie, Karl, Emma, Kay and George. A Private Family Service was held at McINNIS & HOLLOWAY (Chapel of the Bells, 2720 Centre Street North) on Wednesday, September 24, 2014. Condolences may be forwarded through www.mcinnisandholloway.com. In lieu of flowers, memorial tributes may be made directly to the Heart & Stroke Foundation of Alberta, 200, 119 – 14th Street N.W., Calgary, AB T2N 1Z6 Telephone: (403) 264-5549, www.heartandstroke.ca. The family would like to express their sincere gratitude and thank the staff of Unit 66, South Calgary Campus Hospital and Southwood Hospice for the outstanding and compassionate care Andrew received. In living memory of Andrew Zahn, a tree will be planted at Fish Creek Provincial Park by McINNIS & HOLLOWAY FUNERAL HOMES, Chapel of the Bells, 2720 CENTRE STREET NORTH, Telephone: 403-276-2296. from Jim Hall: I recall the first week Al was transferred to YC tower as Sup. He just purchased a new home and previously being RCAF he was very social. He and his wife held a Crab meal party with wine, so he could meet all the controllers he was going to be working with. We all out-partied Al and his wife so they went to bed. We all stayed and finished his crab and wine. No one thought to empty the garbage of old crab shells into the outside garbage container. Last one out locked the door. Al and his wife woke up the next morning and the smell of the rotten crab shells filled the house and they couldn’t completely get ride of the rotten smell for years. Al never hosted another party…. I wonder why? |
James 'Scott' Hainer (VR) James Scott Hainer (known by all as 'Scott') was born in Shaunavon, Saskatchewan on July 20th, 1931. We are all saddened of his passing on Tuesday, September 2nd, 2014. He leaves behind his wonderful wife, Vivian who loved and cared for him unconditionally; his two children, Susan (aka "Marnie") and William (aka "Brad") who cared deeply for their dad. He will be missed by his family and many, many friends as well. He will be missed for his sense of humor and of knowing just what to say (sometimes "good" and sometimes "not so good"), that was the way he was. He was straight forward and to the point. He was a wonderful provider. We love and miss you. You will stay in our hearts for as long as we each are here on earth. ~ Love always. Memorial Service will be held on Saturday, September 27th, at 1:30pm at Victory Memorial Park Funeral Centre, 14831 28th Ave, Surrey. Donations to the Canadian Diabetes Association would be appreciated. Published in the Peace Arch News, White Rock, B.C. |
James Forbes (QX) JAMES FORBES passed away peacefully at the James Paton Memorial Health Centre, Gander on Wednesday, September 23rd , 2014, James Forbes, age 90. Predeceased by his parents James and Harriet (nee-Taylor) of Carbonear, wife Noreen (Nee-Kent) and brother Cyril of St. John's. Left to mourn with loving memories are his sons Barry (Jill) of West Hill, ON; Kent (Myrtle) of Middleton, NS; Neal (Brenda) of Gander, grandchildren Rod, Ryan, Ian and Andrew, great-grandchildren Patrick, Erin, Jasmine, Andrew and Riley, sister-in-law Peg Forbes of St. John's and a large circle of family and friends. Especially remembered by his dog Missy. The family want to give special thanks to Karen, Iris, and all the staff of the Orthopedic Ward at the James Paton Memorial Hospital, and to Staceys Funeral Home, and Rev. Kathy Brett. Resting at Stacey's Funeral Home, Gander on Thursday, September 25th from 2:00 P.M. - 4:00 P.M. and 7:00 P.M. - 9:00 P.M. and Friday, September 26th from 2:00 P.M. - 4:00 P.M. and 7:00 P.M. - 9:00 P.M. Funeral service will take place on Saturday, September 27th at 2:00 P.M. from Fraser Road United Church. Flowers gratefully accepted or donations in Mr. Forbes memory may be made to the Gander and Area SPCA or a Charity of One's Choice. Arrangements entrusted through Stacey's Funeral Home. To leave a message of condolence, please visit www.staceysfuneralhome.ca |
Len Kalichuk (QM) LEONARD A. KALISCHUK, 81, of Lakeville, N.B. passed away peacefully on Saturday, August 16, 2014 at the Moncton Hospital after a brief illness, surrounded by his loving family and friends. Born in Sifton, Manitoba, on October 6, 1932, he was the son of the late John J. Kalichuk and the late Paulina Slonowski. Len had a long career as an Air Traffic Controller. In his early years he played professional baseball and was a professional curler. He was an active member of the Victoria Gardens Congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses in Dieppe, ministering in surrounding areas in past years too. As part of his volunteer service and ministry he worked in the Pastoral Care Dept. at the Moncton City Hospital for many years. He will be sadly missed by his beloved wife of 37 years; Lisa Helen (Pelicos) of Lakeville, and his dearly loved children: his son, Matthew James Kalichuk and daughter, Gina T. Kalichuk. Len grew up in a loving family of 13 children. He is survived by his brothers: Walter, Alfred, Mervin; and sisters: Josephine and Ollie (Olga). He is also survived by several nephews and nieces and their children. He is predeceased by siblings: Adolph, Ann, Louis, Victoria, Rose, Zenia and Adeline. Len's family is comforted in knowing that they will see him again, knowing he is in the safest place imaginable, in God's loving memory, to be resurrected to live again when God's will is done on earth as it is in heaven. (John 5:28,29; Matthew 6:10). A Memorial service will be held at 3:30 pm on Sunday, August 24, 2014 at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses, 668 Champlain St., Dieppe, New Brunswick. (Phone: 506-853-3006). Interment will follow at a later date. Fergusons Funeral Home, 1657 Mountain Road, Moncton (858-1995) in care of arrangements. Online condolences at www.fergusonsfuneralhome.com |
Dick Cowan (WGZ) SAMUEL RICHARD COWAN Peacefully, with family by his side, Richard passed away on August 10, 2014. Richard's memory will be cherished by his devoted children; Margaret, John (Janis), Cathie (Kurt); and grandchildren Andrew, Megan (Kevin), Stuart, Rachel and Owen. Richard was predeceased by his loving wife Betty (Stobbs); sister Mary (Waggoner); brother Robert and parents Fred and Nora (Arscott) Cowan. Richard was born in Killarney, MB on July 10, 1925 and grew up on the family farm in Deepdale, MB. He attended Sunny Slope School, and while growing up he helped out with chores around the farm, played baseball, fished the nearby creeks, and went to dances in nearby Roblin, MB. When the family moved to Winnipeg, Richard attended Daniel McIntyre Collegiate and then he worked several jobs until he got his accreditation as a Radio Operator with the Department of Transport in 1945 and he was posted at Chesterfield Inlet, NU, Duck Lake, SK; and at Saskatoon, SK. Richard applied to Air Traffic Control and after training in Cornwall, ON, he received his licence in 1953 and worked in the Air Traffic Control Towers of Saskatoon and Winnipeg. While stationed in Saskatoon, he met Betty, the love of his life and they were married on October 4, 1954. After a few years of marriage and transfers between Saskatoon and Winnipeg, Richard and Betty moved to Winnipeg and raised their three children. During the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s air traffic was busy and stressful at Winnipeg International Airport and with shift work, Richard relied on Betty to ensure the family home was in order. Richard had backyard garden each year, harvested apples for Betty's delicious apple pies, played some golf and enjoyed curling. Richard was a devoted family man, took great pride in being a father and grandfather, and provided good guidance, life skills assistance and loving support. Richard was a Free Mason and was with the Masonic Temple for 50 years. In 1965, Richard and Betty purchased a cottage at Moose Lake, MB to serve as a break from the stresses of work and so began many cherished summers of cottage life. Richard loved being at the cottage, and he looked forward to spring time fishing, boating, playing cards, picking blue berries, swimming, afternoons on the dock, and evening walks with Betty. Richard retired as a Tower Supervisor in 1980 and had a long and happy retirement with Betty. Together they enjoyed time at home, the cottage, being with family and friends, and traveled within Canada and Europe, cruises in the Caribbean Islands and the Panama Canal, and frequented hot vacation spots in Hawaii, Mexico and Cuba to break up the Winnipeg winters. In 1996, Richard and Betty decided to be snowbirds and stayed a few winter months each year at Apache Junction, AZ where they hiked, played cards with friends and family, and enjoyed the warm weather. Richard had a long and wonderful life, was a loyal husband and father, and provided love and guidance as a grandfather. The family would like to thank the nursing staff on ward E5 at St. Boniface Hospital, for their kind and compassionate care of our Dad. A memorial service will be held on Thursday, August 14, 2014 at 11:00 a.m. at St. Philip's Anglican Church, 240 Tache Ave., Winnipeg, with an immediate family interment to follow. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Manitoba. Family and friends may sign a Book of Condolence at www.glenlawn.ca Glen Lawn Funeral Home 204-982-7550 |
Michel Letellier (UL) LETELLIER DE ST-JUST, Michel, Michel Letellier de St-Just nous a quitté sereinement dans son sommeil pour un monde meilleur le jeudi 31 juillet 2014. Il était entouré de sa famille qui l'aime. Fils de Gertrude Filiatrault et de feu Marcel, il laisse aussi dans le deuil son épouse Gisèle Malette, ses deux fils: David (Caroline Ouimet) et Xavier (Anick Jubainville): les filles de sa conjointe: Isabelle Dumas (Alain Vallée) et Brigitte Dumas (Darryl Sitka); ses petits-enfants adorés: Julia et Alicia (David et Cynthia Savard), Chloé (Xavier et Anick), Jean-Sébastien et Olivier (Isabelle et Alain), Gabrielle et son petit frère qui naîtra en septembre (Brigitte et Darryl). Il laisse également ses soeurs: Lise (Richard Lanthier), Diane (Marc-André Villeneuve), Jeannine (Claude Millette) et Nicole; son beau-frère, Jean-Jacques Malette (Marcelle Audet) et sa belle-soeur Lise Malette (Pierre Gascon) ainsi que plusieurs neveux et nièces, cousins et cousines, et ami(e)s. Il n'y aura pas de visite à la maison funéraire; la famille recevra les condoléances avant la messe qui aura lieu le jeudi 7 août 2014 à 10h à la Basilique Saint-Patrick située au 281, rue Nepean (entrée rue Kent) à Ottawa. Après la cérémonie, la famille se rendra au Cimetière St-François-de-Sales et se recueillera en famille dans l'intimité. Des dons peuvent être faits au Centre de cancérologie de l'Hôpital d'Ottawa (La Fondation de l'Hôpital d'Ottawa - http://fondationho.ca/). Vos messages de condoléances peuvent être envoyés à: http://www.cfo.coop/ Michel Letellier de St-Just passed away peacefully in his sleep for a better world Thursday, 31 July 2014 He was surrounded by his loving family. Son of Gertrude and the late Marcel, he also is survived by his wife Gisele Malette, his two son: David (Caroline Ouimet) and Xavier (Anick Jubainville): girls his wife Isabelle Dumas (Alain Vallée) and Brigitte Dumas (Darryl Sitka); his beloved grandchildren: Julia and Alicia (David and Cynthia Savard), Chloe (Xavier and Anick), Jean-Sebastien and Olivier (Isabelle and Alain), Gabrielle and her little brother to be born in September (Brigitte and Darryl). He also leaves his sisters, Lisa (Richard Lanthier), Diane (Marc-André Villeneuve), Jeannine (Claude Millette) and Nicole; his brother, Jean-Jacques Malette (Marcelle Audet) and his brother's wife Lise Malette (Pierre Gascon) and several nephews and nieces, cousins, and friend (s). There will be no visitation at the funeral home; The family will receive condolences before Mass, to be held Thursday, August 7, 2014 at 10 am at the Basilica of St. Patrick located at 281 Nepean Street (Kent Street entrance) in Ottawa. After the ceremony, the family will travel to St. Francis de Sales Cemetery and family will gather in private. Donations can be made to the Cancer Centre of the Ottawa Hospital (Ottawa Foundation Hospital - http://fondationho.ca/). Your condolences may be sent to: www.cfo.coop/ from Phil Gies: I remember Michel's laugh and smile and always a pleasant fellow to work with. |
Marty Sittig (MX) SITTIG, Marty passed away in Germany on Easter at the age of 64. He worked in St-Honoré (Chicoutimi) in the early 70s and then tried to qualify in YQB TCU. He finished his carreer in Mirabel tower when Navcanada closed the facility. Marty had been living in Germany for the last few years. Thanks to Alain Jacques for providing this information. |
Lothar Steigerwald HQ STEIGERWALD, Lothar, passed away on May 26, 2014 at the age of 73. Survived by his sister Roswitha Herling of Essen, Germany. Lothar attained a Master of Engineering Degree from the University of Toronto in the early 70s and joined the Ministry of Transportation (later Nav Canada). He was involved with air traffic control projects and was himself a pilot. Lothar had an intense interest in planes, ships, locomotives and cars, particularly Audi and BMW. He was a member of a local BMW club and served on its Board of Directors. He enjoyed camping, hiking and travelling taking boat cruises and trips to many parts of the world. He also enjoyed cats and was a generous donor to the Ottawa Humane Society. from Moe Vyas: This is truly saddening, I had worked with Lothar in RAMP PMO for several years and had come to know him as a good engineer and a great office colleague. I have good memories of him! May God bless his soul. |
Martin David Snedden (EG) SNEDDEN, Martin David Beloved husband of Wanda, of Nobleford passed away on Wednesday, June 4, 2014 at the age of 67 years. He is the loving father of Chris and Jessica; stepfather of Brian (Krystal) Yezovich and Charlene (Howard) MacKinnon. Martin is also survived by 4 grandchildren; Kalena, Elsie, Myra and Jenae. A Celebration of Martin's Life will be held at the ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION, 324 Mayor Magrath Dr. S. Lethbridge on Thursday, June 12, 2014 from 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. Email condolences to the family at condolences@generationsfh.ca. Christensen Salmon Generations Funeral Home 403-382-3601. Martin worked in the Edmonton ACC starting in 1971 till his retirement. |
Pierre Marcotte (UL) Born in Montreal, Québec in 1931, Pierre passed away peacefully with his son and eldest granddaughter by his side on May 28, 2014. Predeceased by his wife Betty and daughter Michele. Cherished father of Denis and favourite "Grampy" of Rachel, Devin, Nicole, Laura and James. Fondly remembered by his siblings Claude and Micheline. He will be sadly missed by all who knew him. Friends and family are invited to visit at the St. Laurent Chapel of Hulse, Playfair& McGarry, 1200 Ogilvie Road (at Aviation Parkway) on Saturday May 31 at 10 am until the time of the Funeral Service in the Chapel at 11am. Reception to follow. In lieu of flowers donations in Pierre's name to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated. from Phil Gies: I worked on the same crew 3 as Pierre 'Pete' Marcotte from 1969-1976, always a good guy to work with. During the latter part of an evening shift we would often play our own version of Jeopardy and Pete's wife Betty was the authority for anything to do with movies, and she was called often. A favourite memory was the winter of '70 or '71. A big Northeastern snowstorm had closed Boston and Montreal became an alternate airport. Operations staff filled up the spare gates and then closed 10-28 and parked all the unexpected jet arrivals on that runway. When the rush was over, Pete stood up, pencil always behind his right ear, and and with his great smile, announced to all; "Send us more jets!" It was a good night with a good crew. Thanks for the memories Pete. |
Carl Raymond Chambers (YZ/XU) CHAMBERS, Carl Raymond - After a brief illness, at Woodstock General Hospital, on Wednesday, May 7, 2014. Carl was in his 78th year. Beloved husband of Gillian (nee) Vann for 59 years. Loving father of Scott (Colleen) of London, On. and Patrick (Vicki) of Calgary, AB. Will be sadly missed by grandchildren Cameron, Alexander, Joshua and Noel. Predeceased by brother Lloyd and his wife Leila. The family will receive friends at the SMITH-LEROY FUNERAL HOME 69 Wellington Street North, Woodstock on Friday, May, 9 2014 from 7:00-9:00 p.m. and Saturday, from 12:00-2:00 p.m. Service to follow in the chapel on Saturday at 2:00 p.m. In lieu of flowers donations to the Canadian Cancer Society or Woodstock General Hospital Foundation would be appreciated. Smith-LeRoy 519-537-3611. Personal condolences may be sent to www.smithleroy.com from Ron Bell: Carl was an IFR controller at Toronto ACC in the '50/60's, a golfer, an outdoorsman, skilled carpenter, and Chief of London Tower in the 1970s. A natural leader - one of the best. |
Garnet 'Garnie' Wayne Strahl (UL/VR) Garnie Strahl passed away on April 2, 2014 with his loving family by his side. Garnie was born in Minnedosa, Manitoba on May 9, 1933 to the late Ernest and Hilda Strahl. He married Marja Visser in 1982 and they lived in the lower mainland until Garnie's retirement as Superintendent of Air Control for the Pacific Region in 1988. They moved to Logan Lake in 1989 before settling in Enderby in 1996. Garnie joined the RCAF in 1952 and was honourably discharged in September 1960. This was followed by a long career in air traffic control serving in many centres around the country and eventually becoming the Chief of ATC at Vancouver International Airport. In addition to his regular duties he was asked by the Federal Department of Transport to also act as its Liaison with the Vatican for the Pope's visit to B.C. in 1984; followed by becoming the Federal Coordinator for Expo 86. During his retirement Garnie was an active member of the community and was well known throughout Enderby for his endless energy and ability to help whenever and wherever help was needed. He will be missed by his loving wife, Marja, his 4 children, 6 grandchildren, and his 2 sisters. Memorial services will be held later in the year. Marja e-mailed her appreciation of the many messages of condolence. She is having difficulty using the telephone because her hearing is very bad. Therefore, she would like people to be aware of the following; "We are planning the Memorial Celebration of Garnie's life later in the summer when it is easier for the people who have indicated they would like to be present to get here, my family in Holland and Garnie's family across Canada and Chris in Japan,etc. from Phil Gies: I began my IFR training in UL ACC in January 1969. Hubert Gervais was my OJI and on the 1st shift he pointed out the guy on Arrival. Hubert said, and I remember this very clearly; "That's Garnie Strahl. Likely you will never speak to him while you're training but he will decide if you check out!" In those days in UL ACC, we had 3 crews and each had a few senior controllers who "ran" the crew. Garnie was one of these. Next shift while working East Radar I looked up and there was Garnie, standing with his hands on his hips; "Do you play Lead or Second?". Guess he heard I was from the prairies. When I replied that I didn't curl he fixed me with an almost withering look, turned on his heel and I didn't speak to him again 'til after I checked out 3 months later. In a business full of assertive people, Garnie was a strong, personable and competent controller and manager. |
Robert 'Bob' McKeagan (QM) McKEAGAN, ROBERT 'BOB' - 1941 - 2014 - Robert 'Bob' McKeagan passed away peacefully at his residence on Thursday, February 6th, 2014 with his great love, Fran, by his side. He was 72. Born June 14th, 1941 in Sydney, Cape Breton, he was the oldest son of Helen (Waterman) McKeagan and the late Lauchlin McKeagan. Bob will dearly be missed by his loving wife of 47 years, Fran (Loder); daughter Tania (Jeff) Johnston of Kanata, ON; son Scott (Elaine) of Oshawa, ON; grandchildren, Kyra, Keagan, Noah and Liam; sister Sharron Rigby of Sackville, NS; brother Richard (Trish) of Rockland, ON; sisters in law Elaine (Abner) Cooper, Beverly (Gordon) Mullin; and brothers in law Derek (Phyllis) Loder and Alan (Willie) Loder as well as many nieces and nephews. Bob grew up as a boy scout and in 1957 received his pilot`s licence. He was a graduate of Sydney Academy and following graduation he went on to pursue his love of flying earning his commercial pilots licence as well as becoming an Air Traffic Controller. While working at the ATC Centre in Riverview he developed many, many great friendships and memories that he held dearly. He enjoyed every day especially his last three years as an instructor. Bob was a great fan of all sports. He was a long-time member of the Beaver Curling Club where he served on the Board of Directors and volunteered at the World Curling, Brier, and Canadian Junior Championships. Bob loved coaching minor baseball and played softball himself. You could always find "Lucky" at the Moncton Mets baseball games. Bob loved the game of golf and the time that it allowed him to spend with his buddies at the Mapleton Golf Course. He was a season ticket holder to the AHL teams that came through the city, always making friends with the visiting teams. This great passion for hockey led him to the QMJHL where he worked as an off ice official for 20 years, the last number of years as the Head of Off Ice Officials for the Moncton Wildcats. In 2009-2010, he was awarded the Commitment of Excellence Award from the Wildcats, he truly cherished this recognition. Poppy loved watching his grandchildren play their various sports. They will always remember their poppy asking them to get him a goal, a hit, or a save. The family will be receiving friends and relatives at Cobb's Funeral Home and Cremation Centre, 330 Whitepine Rd., Riverview (869 -2007) on Monday from 6-8 PM. The funeral service will be held from St. Paul's United Church (404 Cleveland Ave., Riverview) on Tuesday, February 11, 2014 at 2 PM with Rev. Steve Berube and Rev. Andy O'Neill officiating. The interment will take place in Alderwood Cemetery at a later date. Donations made to the Canadian Cancer Society or St. Paul's United Church would be greatly appreciated by the family. Online condolences may be expressed at www.cobbsfuneralhome.ca. from John "JJ" Corbett: Bob was a highly respected and very accomplished low level procedural controller YQM ACC. Never "Pushed" aircraft over to YHZ TCU arrival. |
Daniel Fowler (QM) Daniel Fowler of Moncton passed away at the Moncton Hospital on February 5th, 2014 at the age of 78. Born in Moncton, NB on October 22nd, 1935, he was the youngest son of the late Edward and Vera Marjorie (Bell). Daniel is survived by his loving wife Phyllis (Wilson) of 58 years, children, Shane (Rita), Sharon Wells (Ralph), and Terry. Grandchildren, Leslie Lepage (Mike), Bradley Fowler, Melissa, John, Daniel Wells (Holly Hamilton), Brennan and Daniel Fowler, great grandchildren, Coralie Lepage and Christopher Wells, and brother Donnie (Frances). Aside from his parents, Daniel is predeceased by his brothers, Jack and Bill. Daniel began his career with the Canadian Navy and then worked as an air traffic controller until his retirement with 35 years of dedicated service. With his love of hunting and salmon fishing, upon his retirement he and Phyllis began their joint venture, Nash Bar Lodge on the Miramichi for a period of 10 years. With over 50 years as a guide, his guests included Lee Wulf and many others. Community was important to him and was shown through his support to the Sunny Brae Legion where he was a member for over 50 years, Young At Heart Seniors Club, Past President and Life member of the New Brunswick Wildlife Federation, the Moncton Fish & Game Assoc., and the St. Anthony Snowmobile Club. Resting at Fair Haven Funeral Home with visitation on Sunday, February 9th, 2014 from 4 to 7 p.m. with a memorial service on Monday, February 10th, 2014 at 2:00 p.m. A Legion service will take place prior to the memorial service at 1:50 p.m. Internment will take place at a later date at Gray's Island Cemetery, Hillsborough. In lieu of flowers donations in his memory may be made to the N.B. Heart & Stroke Foundation, Friends of the Moncton Hospital, Sunny Brae Legion or donor's choice. Arrangements entrusted to Fair Haven Funeral Home, 1177 Salisbury Road, Moncton, (506)852-3530 |
John Charles 'Jack' McDonald (HQ) John Charles 'Jack' McDonald (HQ), Transport Canada, Retired. John passed away at home surrounded by the love of his family on Sunday, January 26, 2014 at the age of 76. Beloved husband of Sylvia (née Morrison). Proud and loving father of Kim, Troy (Cathy) and Scott (Susan). Cherished Papa of Dylan and Kayla. Dear brother of George (Gina), Kathryn Boyko, the late Bill, the late Jim, Corrine Ciambella (Serafino), and Betty Aboud. Jack will also be missed by many nieces and nephews. Family and friends may pay respects at the Kelly Funeral Home - Barrhaven Chapel, 3000 Woodroffe Avenue, Nepean, ON, K2J 4G3. A Memorial Service will be held at Barrhaven United Church, 3013 Jockvale Rd, Nepean on Monday, February 3, 2014 at 11:00 a.m. In Memoriam donations to the University of Ottawa Heart Institute would be appreciated. www.kellyfh.ca from Sylvia MacDonald (Jack MacDonald's wife): Life Story: Jack MacDonald was 'a man for all seasons'. Published on: December 10, 2014 in The Ottawa Citizen. Jack MacDonald (1937-2014) - By Sylvia MacDonald Born: March 9, 1937 in Sydney, N.S. Died: Jan. 26, 2014 in Ottawa of a heart attack My husband, John Charles MacDonald, affectionately called Jack, the son of a Cape Breton steelworker, came from humble beginnings but through hard work and perseverance attained great success and was respected by all who came into contact with him. Jack was born on Mar. 9, 1937 in Sydney, N.S. He passed away suddenly on Jan. 26, 2014 of a heart attack. He was the oldest of seven children. His schooling was average except for missing a year at the age of seven due to pleurisy. He graduated from Sydney Academy in 1955. Jobs were scarce in Cape Breton and he did not have the funds to attend university. A notice in the post office for a career as a radio operator with training and pay looked like a great opportunity. So he headed off to St. John Vocational School in New Brunswick. After completing the course, he was posted to Nottingham Island in the Arctic (an uninhabitable island) for 14 months in 1958-59 at the weather station. He said there were two buildings, one they lived in and the other was the weather station. There was a rope between the two that was used in case of whiteouts. The station was comprised of five employees and two Inuit families who the government hired to look after the buildings and sled dogs. Life at the weather station was cold and desolate but it was a stepping stone to furthering his education. Jack's replacement there was his brother, George. After the north, Jack was posted to Sydney Airport. It was at this point that we met. That Christmas Jack sent a message to George: "Let's go to university." George's reply was, "OK, but what will we take?" After some thought they settled on engineering. They both enrolled at Dalhousie. The main way he paid for his education was working as a radio operator in the summers. The first summer he worked on the ice breaker, Labrador. On their way north they ran into a hurricane. Jack was the only one on board able to man the station as everyone else was sick. He was sure they weren't going to survive the trip. He also worked at the Bedford Institute of Oceanography, which is Canada's largest federal centre for oceanographic research, and Camperdown Marine Radio. After graduation, we moved to Ottawa and Jack started working at Transport Canada. Other than a short term in Marine Branch, he worked in Air Navigation Services. He was involved in modernizing Canada's air traffic system. In 1986 he was made director of the Technical Services Branch, where he worked until his retirement in 1990. Jack's passion, aside from family and work, was sports. When our three children were very young, he played and helped coach the Barrhaven Men's Fastball Team. He was a long time member of the Hunt & Golf Club. Once the children were involved in sports, he became a coach, umpire and huge fan. He coached for Pinecrest Little League for many years. The boys and I would meet him at the ball diamond when he was on his way home from work, with a change of clothes and an apple. In the winter he would switch to coaching hockey for Nepean Minor Hockey and for a few years was on the board of NMHA. One year he coached three teams and we didn't have a child playing on one team. He was extremely proud of his family. He presented our daughter, Kim, with her engineering ring at Carleton. Jack was amazed at Troy's skills and his ability to build us a four-season sun room. Jack's love of sports led Scott to attend the University of Michigan on a track scholarship. Our grandson son, Dylan, was the joy of his life and Jack was thrilled that he was involved in sports and he, of course, was Dylan's biggest supporter, especially in hockey. In June 2013 we celebrated our 50th wedding. Jack was my best friend and soulmate and a man of integrity, principle, kindness and encouragement. |
Yvan-Miville Des Chênes (QB) 1946 - 2014 Yvan Miville Des Chênes passed away January 19, 2014, at the age of 67, husband of Carmen Tardif. He was living in Quebec City. - - - - - - - - - Au CHUL, le 19 janvier 2014, à l'âge de 67 ans, est décédé monsieur Yvan-Miville Des Chênes, époux de madame Carmen Tardif. Il demeurait à Québec. Il laisse dans le deuil, outre son épouse; ses enfants : Ann-Miville Des Chênes (Martin Bergeron) et Lynn-Miville Des Chênes (Luc Martin); ses petits-enfants : Pénélope, Virginie, Marie-Laurence, Marc-Antoine et Juliette; ses belles-sours et beaux-frères : France Chamberland (feu Jean Miville-Deschênes), feu Yolande Miville-Deschênes, Georgette Tardif (feu Ulric Desjardins), feu Louis Tardif (Étiennette Larouche), Jacqueline Tardif, Gisèle Tardif (feu Jean-Marie Synnett), Denise Tardif, Donald Tardif (Francine Savard); ainsi que ses neveux, nièces, cousins, cousines et ami(e)s des familles Des Chênes et Tardif ainsi que de nombreux amis et collègues. Vos témoignages de sympathie peuvent se traduire par un don à la Fondation Maurice Tanguay, 4815, boulevard de l'Ormière, bureau 280, Québec, QC G1P 1K6, (418) 627-5527. from Phil Gies: I met Yvan in the early '70s in UL ACC and I recall him as a pleasant person who always dressed in a suit and tie. He had a career in aviation in Quebec beyond atc. Link to an article in le Soleil . from Alain Jacques: In the early 90s when Québec TCU was transfered to YUL, he did come to work in the center for a while but never moved out of Québec city. After a short stay he retired and started his own business as an aviation consultant. Until his death he worked for one for the CBC RDI news network as an aviation specialist on aviation news. |
Carl Smith (YJ) SMITH, Carl Olof Person DFC, CD January 15, 1924 -January 11, 2014 Carl died gently at the Saanich Peninsula Hospital on Saturday January 11, 2014. Carl was predeceased by his wife Lila, daughter Diane and sister Alethea. He is survived by his companion of 32 years Elmyra Stevenson, daughter Gail Rycroft (Jim), son-in-law John Rodger, grandchildren Steve, Shawn and Kim, great-grandchildren Evan, Connor and Kayla, brother Dave (Helen) and sister Olive, also Ken Cloak (Sharon), Cory and Breanne, and Arlene Urness, by his nieces and nephews, Lara (Jon), Christine, Lynn (Dale), Lorene (Ben), Cheryl (Greg), Maryanne (Bill), Robert (Windy) and Douglas (Wendy). Carl's passions were flying, gardening and cooking. Starting when he was in his teens Carl loved to fly, from various training aircraft to Lancaster and Halifax bombers in World War II (where he was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross), Sabres and T-33s in the Air Reserve and finally Canso water bombers in the 60's. At Carl's request there will be no funeral service. A remembrance tea will be held at his home on Wednesday, January 15th, 2014 at 2:30 PM. A special thank you goes out to the staff and volunteers in the Palliative Care Unit at the hospital for their incredible care and compassion at such a stressful time. Per ardua ad astra. We will remember him. from Norm Dyck: Carl had a very interesting background in addition to being Victoria Tower Chief for many years. He flew either Lancaster or Halifax bombers overseas during World War II at the age of 18 I believe and was awarded the DFC. Came back to Canada, became CO of the City of New Westminster 443 Air Reserve Squadron flying aircraft such as the Harvard, Mustang, and Sabre. Also flew the MARS water bomber for a while. |
Matthew John Garth Nosworthy (WG) Matthew John Nosworthy, April 5, 1951 - January 9, 2014 After a short, but courageous battle with cancer, it is with love and great sadness, that we announce the passing of Garth Nosworthy on Thursday, January 9, 2014, at the age of 62 years. Garth's final days were spent surrounded by family, friends and the unwavering love and dedication of his wife of 40 years of marriage, Leslie Nosworthy. Left to cherish Garth's memory are his wife Leslie; daughter Lindsay; son Gregory; brother Donald Nosworthy; as well as many lifelong friends and family. He was predeceased by his parents, Matthew Nosworthy; Jean Nosworthy; stepmom Dorothy Nosworthy; and his sister Ann MacKellar. Born and raised in Winnipeg, Garth attended Montrose Elementary School, Grant Park High School and the University of Winnipeg. He learned to play guitar starting at the age of five. By the time he was 12 years old, Garth was playing in The Sonics, TC and the Provincials, and then The Mongrels. Being an avid part of the 1960s Winnipeg music rock scene, The Mongrels, managed by Lorne Saifer and produced by Randy Bachman, signed with RCA USA and then Capital Records USA. Over the past 20 years, he continued his love of music and performing which led to the incarnation of the Family/Children's Entertainers "Just Kiddin". Just Kiddin' released three CDs, two of which were nominated for a Prairie Music Award and one "Imagination" won the Prairie Music Award for Outstanding Children's Entertainment. Garth became an air traffic controller on January 17, 1972, where he worked until his retirement in January 24, 2007. Starting in Thunder Bay Tower and then onto Regina Tower, Garth returned to Winnipeg Tower in 1974 and then ultimately worked in the Winnipeg Area Control Centre, Terminal, as a Supervisor, until his retirement. After retirement, he returned to work for two years, teaching air traffic control, which Garth enjoyed immensely. He was a man of many talents and of great commitment. He will be remembered for his quick wit and fabulous sense of humour. Garth's loyalty, generosity of his time and spirit will outlive his memory. He worked tirelessly as President of Ecole Tuxedo Park Parent Council to successfully prevent the school's closure. Garth coached his son's hockey teams over the years and was loved by the kids he coached. Garth was always running someone's campaign, planning retirement parties and tributes to anyone he felt deserving. Nothing was ever too much trouble and he had a heart of gold. Leslie and Garth had the opportunity to travel over the past few years to Europe and more recently New York where they celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary. The many family vacations to Hawaii were his favourite and he felt so fortunate to have that time together with Leslie, Lindsay and Greg. Garth was an incredible father, always being there for his kids at every ballet recital, swimming lesson, hockey game and band concert. His family was his life and he will be dearly missed. A Celebration of Garth's life will be held on Thursday, January 16, 2014 at 11:00 a.m. in St. Mary's Anglican Church, 3830 Roblin Boulevard. The family would like to extend their sincere appreciation to the staff at Health Sciences Centre for their compassionate care. Also thank you to our dear friends, Cliff Levi and Pat Benjaminson for all of your help at a very difficult time. In lieu of flowers, a donation may be made to CancerCare Manitoba, 675 McDermot Avenue, Winnipeg, MB R3E 0V9. Wojcik's Funeral Chapel & Crematorium, 2157 Portage Avenue, 204-897-4665, is in care of arrangements. wojciksfuneralchapel.com from Phil Gies: There have been all sorts of people in the atc business. Many are 'forthright', positive, and do-ers and a surprising number are musicans. Garth was all of these and more. A pleasure to work with - always; one of the good guys - always. On Sunday, January 19, 2014, John Einarson wrote an excellent article in the Winnipeg Free Press. Here is a link to The Unsung Hero article. Thanks John. |
Walter Stanley Galka (WG) Walter Stanley Galka died Wednesday, January 1, 2014, aged 81 years. Walter was born on December 29, 1932 at Walkleyburg, Manitboa. He was the youngest of nine children born to Rozalia and Josepho Galka. Walter was predeceased by his parents, his sisters Amelia and Mary, and brothers John and Stanley. He is survived by his wife of 54 years Jean, his sons Brian and Mark, sister Josephine (Sophie), brothers Edward and Charlie, as well as numerous nieces and nephews. During Walter's early years he worked on the family farm and then briefly with Manitoba Hydro installing transmission lines. For a brief period afterwards he was enrolled in pilot training at CFB Moose Jaw where he flew Harvard trainers. In 1956 he began a career in air traffic control; a venture which would last 36 years. Walter belonged to the second class of air traffic controllers and worked for Transport Canada in Regina Tower, the Winnipeg Area Control Centre, and the regional office where he worked as a training coordinator until his retirement in 1992. During his 36 year tenure as an air traffic controller Walter never had an incident and was responsible for the safe, orderly and expeditious movement of thousands of aircraft and millions of passengers and crew. Walter enjoyed a drive in the country out to places such as Buffalo Pound Provincial Park and Craven SK, or Oak Hammock Marsh and Whiteshell Provincial Park in Manitoba where he and his family would take the family dog, Max, out for a run. Other activities which Walter enjoyed included canoeing with the family and golfing. In later years he and Jean enjoyed leisurely walks or drives through St. Vital Park in Winnipeg. Walter will be remembered for his playful nature and he appreciated a good joke up to his passing. He touched many lives in countless ways and will be missed by many. Remembrance Service, January 7, Victoria General Hospital, Winnipeg, Manitoba, officiant John Friesen. Donations may be made to the Manitoba Heart and Stroke Foundation or the Canadian Diabetes Association. Arrangements, Bardal Funeral Home, Winnipeg, Manitoba. from Joyce Yuel: ...Thanks for sharing that Glenn(Clark), I have so often wondered how Wally was, I have not seen him since he retired and he was always a consummate gentleman, he was one of the people that I really missed when we were all affected by the Nav Can closures. I kept hoping I would run into him somewhere so I could visit with him again. He reminded me so much of my own father and made me smile everyday, just as you and Al and Mike and John did. ssA truly wonderful man. |
Robert 'Bob' Acheson (OW) August 8, 1937 - December 31, 2013 Air Traffic Controller (Retired). Peacefully at the Queensway-Carleton Hospital on Tuesday December 31, 2013 at the age of 76, after a valiant battle with lung cancer. Beloved husband of Lynne and loving father of Michael (Denise) and Mark. Proud and dear "Grampa" to Jessica (Cameron), Christopher,Kelsey and Michaela. A private family interment will be held. In Memoriam donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society. Memorial Site Details: http://beechwood.permavita.com/site/RobertBobAcheson.html |
Greg Leitch (WG) On Saturday, December 21, 2013, Greg died at the Deer Lodge Centre at the age of 91 years. Greg was born in La Broquerie, MB on April 2, 1922. He served in the Canadian Air Force during the Second World War; after that making a career in Radio and Radar Operations for Canadian Aviation. During Greg's vacation and retirement time he was an avid traveller, hiker and mountain biker and at age 65, he hiked the Chilcoot Trail. During his time in Winnipeg, Greg and his buddies were frequent visitors of Salisbury House on Ellice Avenue. In compliance with Greg's wishes, no formal Funeral Service will be held. Wojcik's Funeral Chapel & Crematorium, 2157 Portage Avenue, 204-897-4665, is in care of arrangements. wojciksfuneralchapel.com |
George Asselin (ULZ) George Asselin; Selon ses désirs George sera incinéré dans les heures qui viendront. Son épouse Fernande et ses deux enfants recevront vos condoléances dimanche le 15 décembre de 14h00 à 18 :00 à La Coopérative Funéraire des Laurentides, 2480 Curé-Labelle, Prévost, Qc. J0R 1T0, 450.565.6464 http://www.coopfunerairelaurentides.org According to George's wishes, he will be cremated. His wife Fernande and his two children will receive condolences Sunday, December 15, 2 - 6pm. at La Coopérative Funéraire des Laurentides, 2480 Curé-Labelle, Prévost, Qc. J0R 1T0, 450.565.6464 http://www.coopfunerairelaurentides.org from Alain Jacques: Last week, at the age of 67, at his residence in Prévost QC, George Asselin died of a heart attack. He leaves behind his wife Fernande, his son François and a daughter Manon. George worked at St-Honoré (Chicoutimi), Sept-Îles, YUL TCU and Dorval Tower as a supervisor. |
John Marshall 'Jack' Garbutt (OW) Maj R.C.A.F (Ret'd) (former Transport Canada and Nav Canada employee) Peacefully at home, December 9, 2013 at the age of 73. Beloved husband of Judy. Dear father to Shari (Gary Montano), and Derek (Jane). Loving grandfather of Ashley, Douglas, Courtney and Alyssa. Also survived by sisters Norma Wilkinson (Harry), Irene French (Rick), Kathy Fischer (Peter); brothers James (Sharon), Danny (Mary); sister-in-law Debi Garbutt, predeceased by brother Gary. Much loved by many nieces and nephews. The family is especially grateful to Dr. Susan Gick of Community Palliative Medicine Associates and to nurses Holly, Heather and Bev for their professional expertise in providing care at home. Family and friends of Jack's are welcomed to attend a memorial celebration for him at the Carp Chapel of Tubman Funeral Homes, 115 Rivington St., Carp on Saturday, December 21st from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Memorial donations may be made to the University of Ottawa Heart Institute or the Ottawa Regional Cancer Foundation. Tributes, donations and condolences may also be made at www.tubmanfuneralhomes.com |
Gordon Albert Kingsley (EGZ) KINGSLEY, Gordon Albert The family of Gordon Albert Kingsley is saddened to announce his passing on December 5, 2013, in Saanichton, British Columbia, at the age of 85 years. Gordon will be lovingly remembered by his children, Debbie Kingsley (Barry), Jodi Reiter (Gerry), Lisa Kingsley (Christian), Kelly Pourbaix (Alex) and Ron Kingsley (Kathy). His grandchildren Aaron Neyrinck; Samantha Reiter; Karsten, Aleksandra and Cassandra Popowich; Claire and Georgia Pourbaix; and Max and Katie Kingsley, will cherish many happy memories of Gordon. He is also survived by a loving sister, Eileen Pierce, and her children Gregg and Helen. Gordon was born October 20, 1928, in Eriksdale, Manitoba, to parents Cecil and May, and spent his childhood in Codette, Saskatchewan. Following Cecil Kingsley's passing during Gordon's youth, Gordon was raised by his mother May and stepfather Peter Morris. Over his 30-year career as an air traffic controller, Gordon brought his remarkable skill and dedication first to the Calgary Airport, then to the Edmonton Municipal Airport. He spent the majority of his working years at the Edmonton International Airport, where he eventually became Tower Chief. Even on the weekends, Gord's love of aviation was apparent when he piloted his plane back to Codette, Saskatchewan to check his crops, sometimes bringing his children along on these flights. After his well-earned retirement to Vancouver Island in 1985, Gord enjoyed golfing, curling, fishing in his boat Lorelei on Juan de Fuca Straits, and relaxing in the sun. He loved socializing and will be missed by many close friends. Gordon was introduced to his daughter, Deb McCullough, and her son, Sean, in recent years. Gordon's family is grateful to Dr. Morton and the Saanich Peninsula Hospital staff for their compassionate care. In lieu of flowers, those who wish to honour Gordon's memory are invited to donate to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada. A celebration of Gordon's life is being planned for a later date in Leduc, Alberta. Interment will follow in the spring in Nipawin, Saskatchewan. Published in The Edmonton Journal on Dec. 13, 2013 |
Peter Martin (OW) MARTIN, Peter J. After a courageous battle with cancer, Peter passed away at the Elizabeth Bruyere Health Centre on Thursday, November 28th, 2013, at the age of 75. He is survived by his wife Gertraude (nee Mueller) and his son Gordon (Andrea). He is predeceased by his son David (Tammy). He was the grandfather of Sarah, Chelsea and Jessica. Dear brother of Donald and Elizabeth Procter. Peter retired from the NAV CAN Air Traffic Control Simulation Centre. He was a longtime member of St. Timothy's Church and its choir, a long-time volunteer of the Ottawa branch - Ontario Genealogical Society, as well as the Gracefield Presbyterian Camp. Family and friends are invited to gather at St. Timothy's Presbyterian Church, 2400 Alta Vista Drive, for a service in his memory on Monday, December 2nd at 11 a.m., with refreshments to follow. For those wishing, donations to the Elizabeth Bruyere Health Centre are appreciated. Published in The Ottawa Citizen on Nov. 30, 2013 |
Jack Seylor (YB) SEYLER, Jack (John) Peacefully at Huntsville Memorial Hospital on November 7, 2013 at the age of 97 years. Dearly loved husband of Gertrude (nee Schnarr). Beloved father of Joan Sargeant (Dave), Sharon Seyler (Robert Guthe), Marilyn Polkinghorne (Eric-deceased), Heather Kearns (Keith) and John Seyler (Manon). Cherished grandpa of Amy, Lindsay (Chuck), Laura, Kayla, John-Travis and Melanie (Patrick). Fondly remembered by extended family and friends, nieces and nephews. Predeceased by his parents Charles and Sophia (nee Kreuger), sisters; Lillian Seyler, Marie Seyler, Florence Marchand, May Kress and brother; Carl Seyler. A veteran of WWII, Jack spent most of his working life as Chief of Air Traffic Control at the North Bay Airport. He was an avid stamp collector and former president of the North Bay Stamp Club. Special thanks to dad's caregiver, Lynda West. Family will receive friends at the McGUINTY FUNERAL HOME on Tuesday from 11 am till 1:45 pm. Funeral service will be held at the Lutheran Church of the Redeemer (725 Ferguson St. North Bay) on Tuesday at 2pm. Interment to follow at Forest Lawn Cemetery. Donations to the Heart & Stroke Foundation or Redeemer Lutheran Church of North Bay would be gratefully appreciated by his family. Funeral arrangements entrusted to McGuinty Funeral Home www.mcguintyfuneralhome.com |
Dean Broadfoot (HQ) BROADFOOT, Dean; July 31, 1928 - November 6, 2013. After a lengthy illness, Dean passed away peacefully on Wednesday, November 6, 2013 with his family by his side. Survived by his loving wife of 58 years Jean (Hamilton), children Bonnie (Glenn Zuran) and Donald (Sandysunshine), brother Lyle and sister Louise (Phil Belanger), "Uncle Dean" will be sadly missed by his many nieces and nephews. Born in Regina, Saskatchewan, Dean left his roots as a young man to embark on an adventurous life. He was fortunate to have been at the forefront of post WWII aircrew who paved the way for all newcomers in the R.C.A.F. Dean served in the R.C.A.F. from 1947 to 1972 as a pilot and rose to the rank of Squadron Leader (Major). As a member of 426 Squadron, he served in the Korean War. One of his most memorable accomplishments was piloting the first transatlantic flight of the Comet - brand new technology at the time. When he retired from the military in 1972, after serving for 25 years he was flying the Boeing 707. In his "next" career Dean was with the Department of Transport where he was Chief - Air Navigation Policies and Standards, serving for another 24 years. Dean was a kind and gentle man. Family and friends will dearly miss his passionate and humorous retelling of his stories. He inspired many young men and women in his work with the 211 Air Cadet Squadron where he was the Commanding Officer for 5 years. Dean will be remembered for his dedication to his family, his lifelong fascination with everything to do with flight and airplanes, his dry wit, as well as his appreciation for a shared cold pint. He was a perfectionist with an almost comical attention to detail and was good hearted about the teasing he received from family and friends. Since retiring from DOT, Dean and his wife, Jean has enjoyed a life in Pinehill Estates in Kanata as part of a wonderful community of friends and neighbours. They call it Paradise. Family and Friends are invited to visit Beechwood, Cemetery and Funeral Services, 280 Beechwood Avenue (east of Vanier Parkway) on Friday, November 15, 2013 from 1p.m. until time of a Celebration of Life in the Sacred Space at 2 p.m. followed by interment in the National Military Cemetery of Beechwood Cemetery. For those who wish, flowers or memorial contributions in Dean's memory to the Ottawa Heart Institute would be appreciated. The family welcomes you to join them for a reception following the interment in the Borden and Fleming Suites. Tributes may be sent via Lifetimes at www.beechwoodcemetery.com |
George Dodds WG DODDS, George Brian passed away peacefully Oct. 28, 2013 after battling bone cancer with dignity and humour. Born in Winnipeg on June 24, 1946, George worked for the Federal Government for over 35 years. He worked in various departments and remote locations over his career including Resolute Bay. In 1990 he relocated to New Westminster. After working many years for Transport Canada and later Nav Canada, George retired in 2005. George and his partner moved to Nanaimo in 2006 where George decided to work for Starbucks just for fun. George is remembered by many for walking his dog Ausie around Nanaimo and later Qualicum Beach. George and his partner enjoyed traveling. After trips to Europe, Mexico, Hawaii and Florida, George fell in love with Australia in 2000 and went 8 times after that. George leaves behind his partner of 23 years Steve, his brother Jim/Sydney, stepmother Lydia, sister-in-law Wendy/Lyle, many nieces, nephews and cousins. He will be dearly missed. In lieu of flowers donations to the Nanaimo Regional Hospital or any charity for Cancer Research would be appreciated. A celebration of George's life will be held in early summer 2014. Published in Vancouver Sun and/or The Province on Nov. 1, 2013. Thanks to Terry Furguson (WG ACC) for locating this information. from Phil Gies: I remember George well. Always good to work with, pleasant, understanding, and got things done in HR. |
Dwight Bernard Miller (QM) Dwight Miller of Riverview passed away unexpectedly on Wednesday, October 9, 2013 in Miramichi. Born in Truro, NS (1964), he was the son of Franklin "Bucky" and Veronica (Dupuis) Miller. Dwight loved life, family and friends. Whether travelling to Italy or Hawaii on a romantic get-a-way with Rozy, (where he developed his love of colourful shirts) or spending time in Alberta or Australia, his family was always close by. His devotion and dedication to family and community was also evident from his participation in coaching and managing the many sports his children thrived in, to the daily routine of feeding the "mini zoo" of pets the kids loved so much. Fishing was his passion, from the family camp on the Miramichi, to his favourite lake in Northern Nova Scotia, he was truly happy when camping and fishing with friends. Dwight's professional career spanned many years in Air traffic Control culminating as an IFR Program Specialist. He was a coach, a mentor and a friend to many. Alongside his parents, Dwight will be deeply missed by his loving wife Rosalind "Rozy" (Stewart), daughter Erika, sons Colin and Stewart, all of Riverview; brothers Derek (Susan) of Sydney, Australia; Dale (Lanny, Meghan, Matthew) of Halifax; and Darren (Stacey, Caitlin) of Water Valley, Alberta. The family will be receiving friends and relatives at Cobb's Funeral Home and Cremation Center, 330 Whitepine Rd., Riverview (869-2007) on Monday, October 14th from 2 to 4 pm and 7 to 9 pm with parish prayers and sharing of memories taking place at 8:30pm. A service celebrating Dwight's life will take place from Cobb's Funeral Home Memorial Chapel on Tuesday, October 15th, 2013 at 11am with Father Charlie Broderick officiating. In lieu of flowers, donations made to P.R.O. Kids would be greatly appreciated by the family. Online condolences may be expressed at www.cobbsfuneralhome.ca |
Gordon Holloway (WIA) Gordon Robert Holloway, passed quietly in his sleep on Thursday, September 12, 2013. He was born March 23, 1941 to Eleanor and Wilfred Holloway of Stonewall, Manitoba. He leaves behind his loving wife Penney; their son Dan;, daughters Shannon Kjear (Chris, Erik), Susan Holloway (Derek, Walker, Rowan); brother Doug Holloway (Brenda); sister Janet Burwell (Tom - deceased), good family friend Shirley MacDonald, many nieces and nephews. Gord retired in 1996 from a 35 year career with the Department of Transport, which had him in places all over Canada, ending with 26 years at the Winnipeg International Airport. After retirement he did not remain idle for long, working for Greyhound Airlines and driving a school bus for Winnipeg Mennonite Schools. He spent many years serving his community by serving on the Interlake School Board. He enjoyed spending his time being outdoors with family and friends, whether it be hunting, fishing or camping. In his spare time he enjoyed organizing and playing hockey with his many great friends of the Stonewall Oldtimers Hockey team. One of Gord's greatest joys in life was his grandsons and their accomplishments. In keeping with his wishes, cremation will take place followed by a private family service. A celebration of Gord's life will follow on Wednesday, September 18, 2013 at 2:00 p.m. at Neil Bardal Funeral Centre, 3030 Notre Dame Ave. (across from Brookside Cemetery). The family would like to extend their deepest gratitude to the staff of the St-PierreJolys Hospital for their wonderful care of Gord. In lieu of flowers, those who wish to do so may make a donation to the Desalaberry District Health Centre for their Pallative Care services, in his name. NEIL BARDAL FUNERAL CENTRE 204-949-2200 neilbardalinc.com from Glenn Clark: I first met Gord on the other end of a morse code circuit in 1962. Gord was at Ennadai Lake (VFE4) and I was in Churchill (VAP). The three operators at Ennadai at the time were Gord, Mike Langhan and Tom Bingham. Regrettably their notices are now all posted here. I was glad to actually get to meet Gord in Brandon in the late 60's. He left radio operations in the 70's to become a duty Manager at the Winnipeg International Airport. We remained really good friends for over 50 years enjoying numerous deer hunting trips, golfing outings and family holidays. I will miss you Gord. |
Fred Luettger (VR) Passed away suddenly on September 10, 2013 at the age of 56. Fred is survived by his parents Fred and Margeurite, brother Bill and many nieces and nephews. He is predeceased by his sister Patty. A Celebration of Fred's life will be held on Friday, November 1, 2013 at 1:00pm in the Tynehead Room of the Sheraton Hotel Guildford 15269 104 Ave, Surrey. |
Hans Christian Larsen (QX) Hans Christian Larsen, passed away suddenly at the James Paton Memorial Health Centre, Gander on Friday, September 6th, Hans Christian Larsen, age 70. Predeceased by his mother Elsa Cail and his sister Sonya Hewtt. Left to mourn with loving memories are his wife Paula, daughters Tracy (Derrick) Winsor of Ottawa, ON; Sherri (Tim) Hazlett of Gander, grandchildren Kelsie, Noah, Lucas, Cody, Brady and Kyle and a large circle of relatives and friends. Resting at Stacey's Funeral Home, Gander on Monday from 7:00 P.M. - 9:00 P.M. and Tuesday from 2:00 P.M. - 4:00 P.M. and 7:00 P.M. - 9:00 P.M. Funeral service Wednesday, September 11th, at 2:00 P.M. from the Fraser Road United Church. Interment will follow at All Saints Cemetery. Flowers gratefully accepted or donations in Han's memory may be made to the Central Northeast Health Foundation. Arrangements entrusted through Stacey's Funeral Home, Gander. |
Alan Hooper (FSS) ALAN HOOPER December 14, 1954 - August 14, 2013 It is with great sadness we announce the passing of Alan (Ves) Hooper on August 14, 2013 at St. Boniface Hospital at the age of 58. Left to mourn his passing is his wife of 36 years, Kathryn Hooper, his son Brian Hooper and his wife Sheri Hanson, his daughter Tabitha Hooper, and four beautiful grandchildren, Daiton, Austun, Draven and Veronica, as well as brother Bill Hooper (Heather), sister Dorothy Hooper (Bob McNamara), Dale Hooper (Pam) and sister Vivian Hooper (Carroll Pelletier) and numerous nieces, nephews, grandnieces and grandnephews & other family members. Alan was predeceased by his parents Olive and Stan Hooper, and in-laws Edwina and James Kolotylo. Throughout his life he was a part of the Navy League Sea Cadets Corp JTCVC. He moved up to reserves. Then he went to work for Transport Canada as a radio operator. He was loaned out to the Norma Gladys Schooner while he worked there. This loan turned out to be one of the many highlights of his life. He got to see many parts of the world while there. He worked for Transport Canada (Nav Can) until his medical retirement. While he was working he lived in various places throughout Northern Manitoba. Wherever he lived he cultivated long lasting friendships with many people who are now his extended family. On retirement he got to know the joys of being a grandpa. He will be sadly missed for his entertaining ability to keep a room in stitches with his jokes and stories. A memorial service will be held on Saturday, August 24, 2013 1:00 p.m. at Wheeler Funeral Home, Cemetery & Crematorium, 1800 Day St. "Ves it is time to go ashore. Lift one for us! It was a good run. You will be missed" Funeral Arrangements in Care of Wheeler Funeral Home, Cemetery & Crematorium 1800 Day Street 224-1525 |
Jamie Miller (QM) G. Jamieson Miller, 73 of Moncton passed away on July 3rd, 2013 at his residence with his loving family at his side. Born In Charlo, NB, he was the son of the late Victor and Grace (Laakso) Miller. Jamie spent 25 year working with Transport Canada, followed by a number of years with DND before launching his own safety consulting business Seawall Safety. Jamie was actively involved with the Moncton Minor Football Association for many years. Jamie loved spending time working in his garden at his summer home in Bayfield, NB. Jamie is survived by and will be sadly missed by his best friend and wife of 54 years, Joan, children; Lori (Danny) Trenholm, Lisa (Laszlo) Retfalvi, Michael, Wendy (Brad) Doucette, grandchildren Adam, Andrew, Megan, Alex, Matthew and Katy, sisters; Linda (Alex) Crowe, Nora (Eldie) McLean, and Holly (Les) Burridge as well as several nieces and nephews. The family would like to extend special thanks to all the nurses and doctors of the Moncton Hospital's Oncology Unit, Extra Mural, and Palliative Care Team for their exceptional care, support and compassion. Visitation will be held on Sunday, July 7, 2013 from 2:00pm to 4:00pm at Fair Haven Funeral Home. A service to celebrate Jamie's Life will be held in the chapel of Fair Haven Funeral Home on Monday, July 8, 2013 at 11:00 am with the Reverend Danny Compton Officiating. As your expression of sympathy, memorial donations to The Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated by the family. |
Les Bryan (EG) It is with heavy hearts that the family announces Leslie's passing on June 2, 2013 at 83 years of age. He is survived by his wife of 59 years, Doreen; children, Sharon (Greg) Myles, Kim (Bob) Hynes, Derrick Bryan; six grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; sister, Myrna, as well as numerous relatives and friends. Leslie is predeceased by his parents, Frank and Dorothy; siblings, Robert and Marilyn; daughter-in-law, Christina; and great- grandson, Eric. A Celebration of Life will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Sunday, June 9, 2013 at Connelly - McKinley Funeral Home, 10011 - 114 Street, Edmonton, Alberta. In lieu of flowers, donations in Leslie's memory may be made to the charity of one's choice from Phil Gies Thanks to Scotty Hamilton for passing along this passing. |
Robert 'Bob' Armstrong (OW) ARMSTRONG, Robert Allen;The heart of our hearts died peacefully at home on April 19, 2013. He was the cherished and loving: husband and best friend of Cindy for 32 years; father of Scott, Trevor (Donna) and Jennifer Harper (Chris); grandfather of Nicholas, Amy, Hannah, Ryan and Chloe; son of Christina and the late Maynard Armstrong; brother of Dale Gray (Gary) and John (Anne); son-in-law of Gertrude and the late Raymond Bean; brother-in-law of Denise Card (Rick), Greg Bean (Laurie) and the late Bentley Bean; uncle of twenty-two nieces and nephews; colleague, mentor and friend of too many to name.. Bob had three great loves in his life - his family, motor racing and his job. He taught all of us, by example, life is to be embraced and lived by the Golden Rule that you "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you". His integrity, humility, positive outlook, boundless energy, exuberance and smile will be deeply missed by us all. The family welcomes donations in Bob's memory to Pancreatic Cancer Canada or the Canadian Motorsport Hall of Fame. Friends are invited to join our family for a Celebration of Bob's life on Saturday, May 11 from 1-4 pm at Capital Memorial Chapel, 3700 Prince of Wales Drive, Ottawa. We encourage you to contribute (either send beforehand or bring with you) a short note describing your relationship to Bob and a favourite memory of him for a Tribute Wall. We look forward to seeing you there. from Phil Gies: I first met Bob on Automation Course #3 in Ottawa in 1972. He was already involved in racing and seemed to have enough energy for two people. Many years later I had the good fortune to work for Bob in Ottawa where he proved to be both conscientious and supportive. For many years in Canada, if you were fortunate enough to purchase a Porsche, you met Bob. Porsche made sure new drivers in particular knew how their automobiles worked and Bob was their customer instructor. There were always a few good men in our business- Bob was surely one of them and I will always value his friendship. Wheels.ca article about Bob's auto racing career". |
Steve Clancey (VR) (from Glen Grey - VR) Steve Clancey died Wednesday morning, April 3, 2013. Please send this information out to the old timers. I'm sure some of them would like to know,especially since there won't be a notice in the paper. There will not be a service, by his request. The family is having a small private gathering. If anyone would like to acknowledge Steve's memory, a donation to the Irene Thomas Hospice, in Ladner or charity of your choice, would be appreciated by the family. |
Denis Ouellet (HU) Le 25 mars 2013, à l'âge de 63 ans, est décédé M. Denis Ouellet. Il laisse dans le deuil sa mère Madame Colette Dubé, son fils Christian (Chantal), ses petits-enfants Samuel et Maryanne, ses frères Yvan, Francis (Louise) et Daniel, ses neveux, les employés de Solen Électronique ainsi que plusieurs parents et amis. La famille recevra les condoléances le vendredi 29 mars de 14h à 16h30 et de 19h à 22h à la: Coopérative funéraire de la Rive-Sud de Montréal, Résidence funéraire Saint-Hubert, 5000 boulevard Cousineau, Saint-Hubert (Québec) J3Y 7G5, Tél : (450) 766-0503 fax : (450) 766-0481 Une liturgie de la Parole aura lieu à 16h30 en la chapelle de la résidence funéraire. Au lieu de fleurs, un don à la Fondation québécoise du cancer serait apprécié. Denis Ouellet passed away on March 25, 2013, at the age of 63. He will be sadly missed by his mother Colette Dubé, his son Christian (Chantal), grandchildren Samuel and Marianne, and brothers Yvan, Francis (Louise), Daniel, his nephews and the employees of Solen Electronics. The family will recieve condolences Friday, March 29, from 2-4:30 and 7-10pm. Coopérative funéraire de la Rive-Sud de Montréal, Résidence funéraire Saint-Hubert, 5000 boulevard Cousineau, Saint-Hubert (Québec) J3Y 7G5 Mass will be held at 4:30pm in the chapel of the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, donations to the the Quebec Cancer Foundation would be appreciated. from Alain Jacques: Denis worked most of his career at the St-Hubert tower. I believe he was on course 73 in Ottawa. |
Doug Ainsworth (HZ/QM) Douglas "Doug" Ainsworth, 64, of Riverview, NB; passed away at The Moncton Hospital, on Saturday, March 23, 2013. Born in Montreal, PQ. he was the son of the late Clarence and Eleanor Ainsworth. He was a retired Air Traffic Controller Supervisor and instructor with Nav Canada. Doug left Montreal for Moncton to obtain his Commercial Pilot License, it was here in Moncton that he met his future wife Tymley "Tym". He later began his career as a Air Traffic Controller with Nav Canada. Doug enjoyed serving for ten years with RCMP Auxiliary Hillsborough Detachment, he was also a former member of the Masonic Lodge and the Riverview Lions Club. He is survived by his wife of 43 years Tymley "Tym" Ainsworth; three daughters Tara Ainsworth of Halifax, Kelly Jamieson (Colin) of Halifax and Amy Ainsworth of Grande Prairie, AB; three grandchildren Hannah Jamieson, Max and Dex Covey - Ainsworth; two sisters Kathy Hayes (Gerry) of Mississauga, ON and Barbara Kornack (Ron) of Ottawa; his mother-in-law Patricia "Pat" Crocker Riverview; his brother-in-law Terry Crocker (Helen) of Halifax; as well as nieces and nephews and by their beloved Bichon Frise, Olivia, will miss having naps on her daddy's belly. Besides his parents, he was predeceased by his brother Ken Ainsworth and his father-in-law Clarence Crocker. Honoring Doug's wishes, his family will receive relatives and friends at the Riverview Funeral Home, 214 Pine Glen Rd. on Thursday, March 28, 2013 from 7:00pm to 9:00pm. Donations in Doug's memory can be made to the Canadian Mental Health Association Moncton Region Inc. A special thank you to Dr. Forbes, Dr. Cameron, the medical staff of 4600 at the Moncton Hospital and also to Linda Burns for all their support and kindness given to Doug and to our family. Arrangements have been entrusted to Riverview Funeral Home 214 Pine Glen Rd. Riverview, NB (506) 857-9544 |
Pat Scougal (QM) Ann Patricia "Pat" Scougal, 76, of Steeves Settlement, passed away at home on March 5, 2013. Born in England, she was a daughter of the late Harry and Phyllis (nee Charlton) Scougal. Pat is survived by her sisters: Kathy Scougal of Steeves Settlement, Phyllis (Edward) Masson of British Columbia, Linda (Colin) Armstrong of England; her brothers: Allan Scougal of England, Donald (Joan) Scougal of England, as well as by several nieces and nephews and grandnieces and grandnephews. Pat was a flying officer with the R.A.F. in her youth, and was one of the first females to qualify as an Air Traffic Controller. She began showing dogs in 1972, and began breeding Irish Wolfhounds and Borzoi in 1974, and she had a great passion for heavy horses. Upon her retirement from Air Traffic Control, Pat undertook retraining with the Provincial Veterinarians, and the Elmwood Veterinary Clinic. She was a lifetime member of the Moncton Kennel Club, and a member of the Irish Wolfhound Club of Canada. Pat is loved by Hanna, Fella, Maggie, and her bed-buddy, Suri. As per Pat's request there will be no visitation held. Arrangements have been entrusted to the care of Armstrong's Funeral Home, 33 Russell Street, Petitcodiac, from where the funeral service will be held on Saturday May 11, 2013 at 2:00 pm. Donations to the S.P.C.A., or to the charity of the donor's choice would be appreciated by the family. On-line condolences are available at: www.armstrongsfh.com |
Derrall 'Gundy' Gunderson (WG) Derrall Dwaine Gunderson, March 6, 1933 - February 25, 2013. It is with heavy hearts and fond memories that we say goodbye to our devoted husband, father, grandfather, brother, and friend. Derrall will be greatly missed and lovingly remembered by his wife Sheila; his children Bruce (Carmen), Ardis (Bryan), Treva (Marc), and special niece Shauna (Mark); his grandchildren Joshua, Caitlin, Benjamin, Maeve, Nathanael, Noah, Kyra, Brynn, and Tayah; his sisters Esther Lewis and Dee Dee Klair; his brother Carl Gunderson; and numerous nieces and nephews. Derrall was born March 6, 1933 in Rainy River, Ontario. He moved to Winnipeg as a teenager to live with his sister Esther to complete his education after his parents died. He started his career with Transport Canada in the Meteorology Department and then he transferred to Air Traffic Control. He started his career as a B-Stand in 1955 and in 1957 became an Air Traffic Controller. He loved his profession and had a very successful 42 year career! He was a quiet and constant presence in our lives, who taught by example and always loved a good joke. After reading the Book of Knowledge at a young age, he was a continuous source of insight, with endless patience for questions. He was the kind of father who actually knew why the sky was blue, and how old the universe was, and the names of planes, cloud patterns, and stars, and other interesting facts. He loved history and CBC Radio and was rarely without a book in hand!!! His greatest gift to his family was the time spent during summers at Spruce Lake in Kenora Ontario, where our family still gathers to this day. He always had a smile on his face and a kind word for everyone. He loved kids and dogs and was happiest when the house was full of family. After a long struggle with cancer, Derrall passed away quietly at the Grace Hospice, with his loving family at his side. The family would like to thank the staff on the third floor of Riverview Medical Centre, the staff on the sixth floor of the Rehab Hospital and the staff at the Grace Hospice, for their support over the last year. A celebration of his life will be held at 2:00 PM on Monday, March 4, 2013 at St. Mary's Anglican Church, 3830 Roblin Blvd., Winnipeg, Manitoba. In lieu of flowers, the family welcomes donations to the Grace Hospice c/o the Grace Hospital Foundation 300 Booth Dr., Winnipeg, MB, R3J 3M7, Cancer Care Manitoba Foundation 1160-675 McDermot Ave, Winnipeg, MB, R3E 0V9, or the Canadian Association for Williams Syndrome, P.O. Box 2115, Vancouver, BC, V6B 3T5 from Phil Gies: Derrall was a significant presence in WG ACC for many years and then in the school. An excellent OJI who mentored the careers of many new controllers. We were also very fortunate to have the Gunderson's as next door neighbours at Spruce Lake. We shared many good times with Derrall and family since 1992. His unassuming personality sometimes hid both his intelligence and sense of humour and I will always value his friendship. He will be missed - one of the really good guys. |
Laurie Wortman (QM) Laurie A. Wortman, 87, of Moncton, with his loving family at his side, passed away peacefully at his residence on Monday, February 11, 2013. Born in Moncton, he was the son of the late Harold and Eva (Leger) Wortman. A retired Air Traffic Controller, Laurie was a Veteran of WWII, having served in the Royal Canadian Navy and was a life member of Sunny Brae Legion Branch No. 54. He enjoyed spending time at the family cottage (Richibucto), but first and foremost was time spent with his family and friends. Laurie will be sadly missed by his son, Laurie of Moncton; daughters, Sherry Lewis (Wayne) of Second North River, Ginny Langis (Roland) of Moncton and Leigh-Ann Wortman (Marc Belliveau) of Montreal, PQ; grandchildren, Christopher (Chrysa), Michael, Jill (Caley), Shelby and Maya; great grandchildren, Taylor, Logan, Chloe, Haiden and Ethan; several nieces and nephews. In addition to his parents, Laurie was predeceased by his wife, Shirley B. (MacCallum) Wortman (May 2009); brothers, Kenneth and Curtis. He was the last surviving member of his immediate family. Visitation at Ferguson Knowles Funeral Home, 1657 Mountain Road, Moncton (858-1995) on Wednesday from 2:00 to 4:00 and 7:00 to 9:00 pm. Sunny Brae Legion Branch #54 Memorial Service on Wednesday at 6:30 pm. Funeral Service at Ferguson Knowles Funeral Home Chapel on Thursday, February 14, 2013 at 1:00 pm with Rev. Danny Compton officiating. Reception in the Funeral Home Reception Centre following the service. Interment, Elmwood Cemetery in the spring. In Laurie's memory, donations to the Friends of The Moncton Hospital would be appreciated by the family. Online condolences at www.fergusonknowlesfh.com |
Warren Coleman (QM) COLEMAN, WARREN R. (1929 - 2013) - Warren R. Coleman of Moncton passed away at the home of his daughter Kim in Fort Myers, Florida on Wednesday, January 16th, 2013. > Born in Saskatoon, Sask, on July 30th, 1929, he was the son of the late Reginald and Florence (Thrun) Coleman. Warren retired from air traffic control following more than 37 years of service. He enjoyed spending time outdoors, especially hunting and fishing. Warren is survived by his children; Don (Barb), Kimberley, David and Barry, brothers Ron (Dee), of Medicine Hat, AB., Jim (Lynn) of Clarion, Penn., sister Joan Bell (Tom) of Quispamsis, NB. He was known as "Pop" to his six grandchildren; Joshua, Kristina, Emily, Kimberley Dawn, Jan and Matthew, and his 4 great-grandchildren; Cain Bulmer, Lillian and Caden Delaney and Carly Knowles. In addition to his parents, Warren was predeceased by his wife of 56 years, Joy. In keeping with Warren's wishes there will be no visitation or funeral service. In lieu of flowers memorial donations may be made to The Friends of The Moncton Hospital Foundation. The family would like to thank his family doctor, Dr. Carole Deveau and the staff of the Oncology Clinic at The Moncton Hospital. Funeral arrangements entrusted to Fair Haven Funeral Home, 1177 Salisbury Road, Moncton (506) 852-3530. The family invites you to send online condolences to www.fairhavenmemorial.ca |
James Roberts (QM) James E. Roberts, passed away peacefully at The Moncton Hospital on Friday, January 11th, 2013. Born in Glace Bay, NS, on November 2nd, 1931, he was the son of the late James and Laura (Pippy) Roberts. Jim retired in 1987 as an Air Traffic Controller following 30 years of service. He enjoyed sports and loved watching his grandchildren play soccer. He loved to hunt and fish, had an avid interest in genealogy and enjoyed spending time with his family. He was very active in provincial politics in the late 70's and early 80's, and was a founding member of the Confederations of Regions (COR) Party in New Brunswick. He is survived by his wife of 60 years, Lois (Morgan) Roberts, daughters; Laura (Drew) Smith, Doreen Armstrong, Sheryl Roberts, Lois Ann Price, son, James Roberts (Jennifer), sisters, Evelyn Christen (Fred) of Texas, Beverly Turner (Gerald) of Glace Bay, and a half-brother Albert Roberts of Quebec, grandchildren Michael, Matthew, Greg, Tony, Sean, Meagan, Joshua, Stephanie, Josef, Jenika, Jakob, and Jayden, great grandchildren; Ashton, Amber, Nathan and Maxence, as well as several nieces and nephews. In addition to his parents Jim was predeceased by grandchildren, Joel Armstrong and Jordan Roberts There will be no visitation prior to the funeral service to be held at Fair Haven Funeral Home on Wednesday, January 16th 2013 at 1:00 pm, Rev. Carol Smith presiding. Interment in Glace Bay in the spring. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated. Funeral arrangements entrusted to Fair Haven Funeral Home, 1177 Salisbury Road.Moncton (506) 852-3530. The family invites you to send online condolences to www.fairhavenmemorial.ca |
Rae Stewart Howe (XE) Rae Stewart Howe - aviation expert, weather buff, tech-guru, film and music lover - of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, passed away at his home on January 1st, 2013. Born June 5th, 1951, Rae was the first born of four children to Lorraine and John Howe in Regina, Saskatchewan. Rae always had a creative spirit and a passion for the arts. As a young man, he travelled Europe, owned a sailboat, played the saxophone, and created beautiful paintings and sculptures. His love for aviation started at an early age, as he spent much of his youth at the family's business, Prairie Flying Service in Regina. Rae earned his private pilot license, followed by commercial pilot license while at Prairie Flying Service Flying School. He worked with his father transporting Cessna airplanes, performing aerial mapping, and marking for crop-dusters during the summer months. In 1975, Rae attended Transport Canada Training School in Ottawa, Ontario where he received his Air Traffic Control (ATC) Certification. His first post as an Air Traffic Controller was in Thompson, Manitoba followed by a move in 1978 to Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Rae worked with Transport Canada at the Saskatoon Airport, which later became NAV Canada in 1996, until his retirement in 2010. It was here, in Saskatoon, where Rae made many lifelong friends, and met his loving partner Barbara Labatt. Rae was an avid collector, always seeking the latest in tech gadgets; new and rare film releases and music from all eras. However, the greatest joy of Rae's life was his family and friends. Many wonderful memories were made on trips to Regina, California, and B.C. to visit the Howe, Ketcheson, and Labatt families, where much conversation, laughter and love was shared by all. At home in Saskatoon, family members and friends were always welcome to watch a movie, listen to music and share the latest in technology. The annual 'Christmas in July gathering around Rae and Barb's backyard swimming pool were always a memorable event for friends and co-workers. Rae will be lovingly remembered by his partner Barbara Labatt; brother Marty; brother Pat (Brenda); sister Lorrie (Alex Chepovetsky); brother-in-law Everett Labatt (Pat); brother-in-law John Labatt (Pat Corbett-Labatt); sister-in-law Margaret Browne (Ed Tessier); numerous nieces and nephews; and many extended family members, friends and colleagues. Rae's big heart, sharp wit and great sense of humor will be missed by all who knew him. A celebration of Rae's life will take place at 2:00pm on Saturday, January 19th, 2013 at the WA Edwards Family Center, 333 4th Ave. N, Saskatoon (courtesy parking across the street beside the Saskatoon Funeral Home). In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Rae Howe's memory to the Saskatoon Community Clinic Foundation, where Rae received excellent care from Dr. E. Olszynski and her wonderful staff. Email condolences may be sent to mail@saskatoonfuneralhome.com. Arrangements are entrusted to Saskatoon Funeral Home. Ph 244-5577 Published in (Saskatoon)The Star Phoenix on January 11, 2013. |
Donald MacCallum (QM) Donald B. MacCallum passed away peacefully in Moncton on Thursday, November 8th, 2012. Born in Charlottetown, PEI on April 30th, 1934, he was the son of the late Edward and Catherine (Bruce) MacCallum. He retired in 1985 from ATC Moncton Centre following many years of service. Don loved to travel and enjoyed his return visits to the Island. Donald is survived by Catherine, his wife of 32 years, his daughter Judy Seaman (Lee) of Brackley Beach, PEI, step-children; Greg and Mike McGrath of Moncton, Bruce McGrath of Toronto, step-grandchildren; Kyle, Jorden and Taylor, brother Gordie of Brackley Beach, PEI, sisters; Anne Hyndman (Dave) of NY, Carol Lavers of Charlottetown, PEI, grandchildren; Kyle and Andrew Seaman, as well as nieces and nephews. In addition to his parents he was predeceased by his daughter Catherine "Jill", and his sister Joan. There will be no visitation prior to the funeral service to be held at Fair Haven Funeral Home, Moncton on Wednesday, November 14th at 3:00 pm, followed by a reception in the Garden View Reception Room. Interment will be in Fair Haven Memorial Gardens. Memorial donations to a charity of your choice would be appreciated. Funeral arrangements entrusted to Fair Haven Funeral Home, 1177 Salisbury Road, Moncton (506) 852-3530. The family invites you to send online condolences to www.fairhavenmemorial.ca |
Terry Bobby (WG) TERRENCE MICHAEL BOBBY October 29, 1949 - October 9, 2012 Following a courageous battle with cancer and Kennedy's Disease, Terry passed away on Tuesday, October 9, 2012, at home in Black Creek, B.C., surrounded by his loving family and listening to his favourite music. Terry was born in Gimli and raised in Matlock, MB. He joined Transport Canada (Nav Canada) in 1969, after graduating high school, and he worked as an Air Traffic Controller in St. Andrew's, Kenora, Winnipeg and Vancouver before leaving in 2005 due to Kennedy's Disease. Terry was a wonderful, proud and loving husband, father and grandfather. He was a kind, thoughtful, generous, hard-working and honest man. He loved his family and pets above all, but he also loved his football (Go Bombers!), golf and sharing a good laugh and a few drinks with family and friends. Terry was predeceased by his mother Eveline (nee Chastellaine), father John Bobby and brothers Ivan and Jim and sister-in-law Joy (nee Auer). Terry is survived by his loving wife of 42 years, Robbie (nee Hogg), his son Brad (Michelle) and grandchildren, Matthew and Angelina, of Simcoe, ON, and his daughter Vanessa (Gerry) of Winnipeg, MB. Also survived by sisters Edna of Winnipeg, Lori (Darryle) of Edmonton, sister-in-law Mary of Toronto, his father-in-law George Hogg and sisters-in-law Marney (Jim) and Lori (Margo) of Calgary, and numerous nieces, nephews, and cousins, all of whom were very special to Terry. At Terry's request, there will be no funeral service. A Celebration of Life to take place in Winnipeg, T.B.A. in 2013. The family respectfully requests that, in lieu of flowers, donations be made to Kennedy's Disease Research, either online via www.kennedysdisease.org or c/o SMBD-Jewish General Hospital Foundation, Montreal, QC., with thanks and love. Arrangements entrusted to Comox Valley Funeral Home, Courtenay, B.C., 250-334-0707 from Phil Gies: Over the years I met and worked many kinds of people in ATC, Terry was one of the good guys. |
John George Scammell (YZ/OW) John George SCAMMELL March 24, 1924 - September 21, 2012. John Scammell passed away peacefully on Friday at the age of 88 years at the Perley Rideau Veterans Health Centre in Ottawa. John was born in Pinder, New Brunswick to the late John and Hannah (Moorehouse) Scammell. John is predeceased by his wife Margaret "Peggy" (Kierstead) in 2004. Also predeceased by bothers Douglas, Bertram and Maurice, and sister Winifred. He is survived by his sons: Robert (Debbie), Glen, and Andy (Sandy); his grandchildren: Shey, Sim, Emma, Josh, Sean (Gillian), Monique; and his great-grandchildren Alexis, Sydney, Jordan, Alex and Aaron. He was trained and flew as a Navigator with the RCAF from 1942 to 1945, and completed a tour of operations on the Lancaster Aircraft of Bomber Command WWII. He joined Air Traffic Control, Toronto Area Control Centre in 1949 and became a licensed controller in 1957 working as Chief Controller of the Gander, Newfoundland Tower. In 1960 John was appointed to Air Traffic Control, Department of Transport in Ottawa where he worked until his retirement in 1980. The family would like to thank the Doctors, Nurses and Staff at the Perley Rideau Veterans Health Centre and the Stillwater Creek Retirement Community for their dedication and compassionate care. Friends may call at the Garden Chapel of Tubman Funeral Homes, 3440 Richmond Road, (between Bayshore and Baseline Rd.), Nepean on Friday, October 5, 2012 from 4 p.m. until time of service in the chapel at 5 p.m. A family Interment will be held at a later date at Pereaux Baptist Church, Pereaux, Nova Scotia. Condolences or tributes may be forwarded through www.tubmanfuneralhomes.com I have reposted an article about John as featured in "YourOttawaRegion.com", authored by Jennifer Young (November 25, 2008). Click on John Scammell for John's memories of WWII. |
Ronald Joseph Day (QM) Ronald Joseph Day, 74, of Moncton, passed away peacefully at The Moncton Hospital on Tuesday August 21, 2012. Born in Campbellton, he was the son of the late Phillip and Eva (Allain) Day. Ron will be sadly missed by his loving wife of 54 years, Dora (Goguen); sons, Stephen (Josette) of Ottawa and Mark (Francine) of Moncton; grandchildren, Craig, Alyssa, Brian, Eric and Kysha, Travis, Shannon, Jonathan, Corey, Joshua, Jordan; sister, Hazel Cyr (Al) of Moncton. Ron was a retired air traffic controller and worked at Gander Centre, Halifax Terminal and Moncton Centre. He played hockey and baseball as a boy and young man. Later in life he became an avid golfer and was a member of several local golf courses. Ron was a talented artist who painted, sculpted and played the fiddle. Ron loved his family and was passionate about his grandchildren. Visitation at Ferguson Knowles Funeral Home, 1657 Mountain Road, Moncton (858-1995) on Thursday from 6:00 to 9:00 pm. Funeral Mass at St. Bernard's Roman Catholic Church on Friday August 24, 2012 at 10:30 am, with Rev. Allison Carroll officiating. Reception in the Parish Hall following the Mass. In Ron's memory, donations to the Parkinson's Society Canada (www.parkison.ca) or the West End Food Bank (www.wefb.org) would be greatly appreciated by the family. Online condolences at www.fergusonknowlesfh.com |
John Rodney Galloway (OW) 1934-2012 John Rodney Galloway passed away August 18, 2012 in Mont Tremblant, Quebec, surrounded by his loving family. Beloved husband of Ingrid Cooper Galloway, loving father of Joanne Galloway, Lynn Thompson (Chris), Jayne Galloway and Tracy Mouchakkaa (Pascal). Will be missed by his 12 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren. Survived by his sister Marlene Galloway. Memorial service to take place at Kelly's Funeral Home, 2370 St-Joseph Blvd August 25th at 1:00pm. Contributions to the Parkinson's Foundation Canada in lieu of flowers would be appreciated. Published in The Ottawa Citizen on August 23, 2012 |
William 'Bill' McConnell (WG) William Harold McConnell October 27, 1919 – August 03, 2012. It is with deep sadness we announce the passing of our dear father, grandfather, great grandfather and friend, William McConnell on August 3, 2012. William was predeceased by his wife Isabel in 1997. He will be dearly missed by his daughters Sandy (Richard) and Debbie (Dave); grandchildren Michael, Paul (Jodi), Shelley (Christian), Laura (Mike), Meghan and Gus; great grandchildren Lucy, Maxim and Isabelle. Dad served as a pilot in WW2 in England with The Canadian Air Force. This subsequently led to his career as an air traffic controller. He married our mother (Isabel) on July 16, 1945 and together they raised two daughters. Dad had a generous nature and a wonderful sense of humor. Although William enjoyed his involvement with the Lions, Mason’s and Shriners, Saturday morning breakfast with the guys, golf and curling, his greatest joy was spending time with his grandchildren and great grandchildren whom he loved dearly. Family was very important to dad, evidenced by the fact that he never missed a single birthday, special moment or event and he was always there for us no matter what. A service celebrating the life of this special man will be held 2:00pm Sunday, August 12 at Glen Lawn Funeral Home, 455 Lagimodiere Blvd. In lieu of flowers donations in William’s memory would be appreciated to the Alzheimer Society of Manitoba, 10-120 Donald St. Winnipeg, MB R3C 9Z9 or Heart and Stroke Foundation in Manitoba, 6 Donald St., Winnipeg, Mb R3L 0K6 |
Rand Smith (HZ/QM) Smith: Rand Campbell Smith ,72. It is with sad hearts the family of Rand Smith announce his passing at the Moncton Hospital on June 21, 2012, following a brief illness. Born in Salisbury, September 5, 1939, he was the son of the late Earle and Evelyn (Campbell) Smith. Rand was a retired Air Traffic Controller having worked in Gander, Halifax and the Moncton area control centre over his 28 year career. He then did retraining for two years and was reassigned to the Department of Fisheries and Oceans and then enjoyed an active retirement at his camp in the woods of Albert Co. and his summer spot on Grand Lake with his family and friends. He was a former member and President at the Salisbury Lions Club and served on Salisbury Village Council for nine years. He will be greatly missed by his wife of 53 years, Carolyn (Crossman); two daughters Shelley Jones (Edward) and Christine Smith, of Salisbury and one son Scott (Kelly) of Lower Coverdale. He is also survived by seven grandchildren; Keaton, Ryan and Chelsea Jones; Brody Smith; Nicholas, Taylor and Jared Smith and by several aunts, uncles and cousins. The family will be receiving friends and relatives at the Salisbury Funeral Home, 3350 Salisbury Road (372-4800) with visiting Saturday 6-9 p.m. and from where the funeral will be held in the chapel, Sunday June 24 at 2:30 p.m. with Rev. Dan Compton officiating. Interment at Pine Hill Cemetery, Salisbury. As expressions of sympathy memorials to the Canadian Cancer Society or Canadian Diabetes Association would be appreciated by the family. www.keirsteads.ca |
Carey 'Bert' Myers (VR) Carey Albert (Bert) Myers, born February 17, 1945, passed away unexpectedly on June 17, 2012 in Tsawwassen. Born in Vancouver to parents Norma (Dobson) and Carey Joseph Myers, Carey grew up to study at both Trinity Western University and UBC, before finding his way to a much-loved career in air traffic control. That path led him to postings around the country, including several years as an instructor at the national training facility in Cornwall, Ont., before returning to his beloved B.C. and ultimately retiring from the area control centre in Richmond in 2000. Carey kept active in his retirement by pursuing a passion for family history research, building a family tree with details reaching back several generations to ancestors around the world, in particular England, Norway, Hawaii and First Nations communities in B.C. He is predeceased by both of his parents and foster brother Arthur Evans, and is survived by his wife Glenda Myers, his children Christina Aker (Victor), Katie Odermatt (Kevin), Daniel Myers, and Richard Myers (Katherine), as well as his three grandchildren Lizzie, Emily and Michael. Friends and family are welcome to gather for a celebration of his life at his home in Tsawwassen from 2 to 5 p.m. on Saturday, June 23. At his request, there will be no formal service. His family takes great comfort in knowing that he'll now be happily exploring the final remaining family-tree mysteries that remained elusive to him in life. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of B.C. (www.heartandstroke.bc.ca). |
Duncan DuFresne (YZ/OW) du FRESNE, Duncan Henry; peacefully in hospital with family by his side on Tuesday, June 12, 2012, aged 82 years. Loving and cherished husband of 59 beautiful years to Joyce (nee Bennett). Dear Father of Bruce (Jacqueline) of Colorado Springs, CO, Valerie Beebe (Ross) of Chilliwack, BC and Laurie Chatigny (Paul) of Ottawa. Adoring Grandpa to Samantha, Andrea, Clare and Bennett, and three "granddogs", Deuce, Auggie and Teddy. A renowned and much sought after railway historian, author and founding member of the Bytown Railway Society in Ottawa. Also a retired air traffic controller, Duncan personified everything transportation. When not restoring and running steam locomotives at the Canada Science and Technology Museum, Duncan spent many hours cruising down the Rideau Canal system on his pride and joy, the "Channel Island," a 36-foot cruiser he built himself. Duncan will be deeply missed by his family and friends. Many thanks to the ICU staff at the Ottawa Hospital (General Campus) for their excellent care and compassion. Friends may call at the Westboro Chapel of Tubman Funeral Homes 403 Richmond Road at Roosevelt on Monday, June 18 from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. A memorial service will be held at St. Matthew's Anglican Church, Glebe Ave. near Bank St., on Tuesday, June 19 at 11 a.m. Donations to The Ottawa Hospital Foundation - Intensive Care or Nephrology Unit (General Campus) would be appreciated. Tributes, condolences or donations may be made at www.tubmanfuneralhomes.com "Your will be done!" ... Matthew 26:42 from Ron Chafe: Dunc was one of the few who was a great Canadian. I remember the day he told an Air Canada pilot that he had traffic north east of the airport and then added it may be a train. The pilot responded, "Oh yah, I see his tracks", this made Dunc's day. Also, he was the only guy I knew who could put a set of brakes in a Studebaker and be done before starting his 4:00 o'clock shift. A super guy and will be sorely missed. |
Ken Neville (WGZ) KENNETH ARNOLD NEVILLE; Kenneth Arnold Neville, 64, died peacefully on June 10, 2012 surrounded by his immediate family. Ken is survived by his wife Judy, children Ryan (Rhea), Raegan and grandchildren Jaden, Grayson and Leighton. He is also survived by many other loving family and friends. A celebration of his life will be held June 27 at the family's home. Family and friends are welcome to attend. Please visit the website www.kenneville.muchloved.com for details. In lieu of flowers, the family is asking an in memoriam donation be made to the Canadian Cancer Society or the charity of your choice. Join us for a celebration of Ken's wonderful life! On June 27, we will be celebrating the life of Ken Neville, a beloved dad, papa, husband, brother, uncle and friend. After a difficult battle with cancer, Ken died on June 10, 2012. He said he wanted us to remember him with a big party, rather than a somber funeral. So, please join us! WHEN: Wednesday, June 27 from 4:00 pm to 7:00 pm WHERE: 4765 Main St., West St Paul, MB DETAILS: This is a casual event, so please dress for an outdoor BBQ. The pool will be open if your kids (or you!) want to take a dip. We will have good food and drinks for all. Feel free to come anytime between 4 and 7, but please know that at 6 pm, we will have a special toast to Ken, and there will be opportunity to share a story or say a few words. |
Emil Bryksa (WG/XE) BRYKSA, Emil; peacefully on May 28, 2012, Emil Bryksa passed away at the age of 76. Emil was born in Westbend, SK. Emil is survived by his wife of 53 years, Shirley, daughter Laurie, son Joe (Leah) and his beloved granddaughters Hayley and Taylor. Emil is predeceased by his parents Joseph and Katherine, brothers Steven, Harry, Walter, Ed, Fred and his sister Olga. Emil was an avid outdoorsman with a flair for fishing and hunting. He cherished his outdoor adventures with his nephews and close friends. Along with his many talents, Emil was a master tomato grower and gardener and was known to spend many hours puttering around his yard and showing it off with pride to family and friends. Emil had a lengthy career as an air traffic controller and retired with the distinction of Chief of Air Traffic Control at John G. Diefenbaker International Airport in Saskatoon in 1990. Upon retirement Emil spent his time with his family and friends as well as taking many trips to Arizona and Nevada with his wife. Emil also enjoyed traveling to Manitoba to spend time with his children and his granddaughters as often as possible. The family would like to thank the care providers of Sherbrooke Community Home, and the Medical and Nursing staff who cared for Emil with dignity, compassion and understanding. A memorial service will be held on Friday, June 1st at Model Farm Church at 10 am. A luncheon reception will also be held there following the service. Later in the afternoon an internment ceremony will be held at Foam Lake Cemetery. Thank you to the many friends and relatives for their support and condolences. In lieu of flowers please send donations to the Model Farm Church to support their on going efforts of restoration. |
Joe Kresnyak (EG) KRESNYAK, Joe 1930 - 2012 It is with great sadness that the family of Joseph Thomas Kresnyak announces his passing in Edmonton after a lengthy illness on Sunday, May 27, 2012, at the age of 82 years. A private family service to celebrate Joe's life will be held at the Southland Funeral Chapel, Taber, Alberta on Saturday, June 9, 2012. Burial to follow at the Taber Memorial Garden. Condolences may be forwarded by visiting our website at www.southlandfuneral.com Joe will be lovingly remembered by his children Tom (Ruth) of Winnipeg, Steve (Trish) of Calgary, Sue Podorieszach (nee Kresnyak) of Calgary, Jeff (Nikki) of Edmonton and Jim (Ann) of North Carolina. Joe will also be fondly remembered by his thirteen grandchildren Joe, Tim, Lisa, BJ, Shelly, Danny, Michelle, Sarah, Samantha, Hunter, Jackie, Ben and Jayden; great- grandchild Julia Kresnyak as well as his step grandchildren. He is also survived by his sisters Mary (Mel) Hamilton, Helen (Del) Harmon; brother Ernie (Patricia) Kresnyak as well as numerous nieces and nephews. Joe was predeceased by his mother Anna and father Joseph. If friends so desire, memorial tributes in Joe's name may be made directly to the Salvation Army, 9618 - 101 'A' Avenue, Edmonton, Alberta T5H 0C7. Arrangements in care of Southland Funeral Chapel, Taber. Telephone: 1-888-223-0116. Published on June 2, 2012 from Phil Gies: Thanks to Scotty Hamilton for passing along this passing. |
Joe Mayo (WG) Joe passed away May 26, 2012. At his request there will not be a service or obituary. |
John Degelman (WG) JOHN DEGELMAN It is with deep sadness the family announces the passing of John Degelman on May 18, 2012 in Kelowna, BC. John was born in South Transcona, MB. During the Second World War, he joined the RCAF and became an air traffic controller. When the war ended, he stayed in the RCAF until he retired*, then moved with his family to Kelowna, BC. John was a talented musician, played his accordion in many bands for parties, school dances and more recently played with the Kelowna Accordion Club. John is lovingly remembered by his wife Ruby (nee Hillworth), two daughters Sharon Roberts (Brian), Judi Daudrich (Dave), grandchildren and one great-granddaughter, brother Leo Degelman and wife Dodie and numerous nieces and nephews. from Phil Gies:I remember John as a very able and pleasant ATC assistant. During his career in the RCAF he served a term as a controller in Airdrie, Alberta. *After retiring from the RCAF, John joined Transport Canada and enjoyed a long career as an assistant (BStand) in Winnipeg ACC. He retired and moved West before we moved to the new ACC in 1988. |
Maurice Fitzpatrick (QX/QM/EG) FITZPATRICK, Maurice Arthur, August 17 1932- May 17 2012 Maurice Fitzpatrick passed away suddenly while sleeping at Leduc General Hospital on Thursday, May 17, 2012; just three months shy of his 80th birthday. He is survived by his wife of 46 years, Helen, his daughter Tara, son Stephen (Audrey), and two grandchildren, Fenya and Glorianna. Born and raised in southern Manitoba, Maurice was the eldest of seven siblings, is survived by Ena and Wendell, and predeceased by Harold, Dennis, Agnes, and Gary. Maurice left the family farm at age 17 for the armed forces, spending 5 years in the Royal Canadian Air Force and another 5 in the Navy, including time proudly spent on Canada's last aircraft carrier, HMCS Bonaventure. His interest in aviation led him to a career in air traffic control where he spent the next 27 years, settling in Leduc in 1974. Maurice was committed to serving the community in which he lived, beginning as Treasurer of Leduc Minor Baseball and moving on to the town Parks and Recreation Committee prior to serving as town councillor for several terms and finally as mayor of Leduc from 1989-1995. He used his civic experience as well as his status as a Toastmaster and registered parliamentarian to assist in chairing large meetings, such as those of the Federation of Canadian Municipalities. In retirement, he and Helen took to the road in an RV, and travelled to Newfoundland before returning to the west and dividing their time between the BC interior and Leduc. Maurice will be remembered as a loving husband and father,proud grandfather, loyal friend,and a compassionate man who was passionate about service to others. His quick wit and great sense of humor will be missed by all who knew him. A memorial service will be held at the Leduc Legion on Tuesday May 22nd at 3:00 pm. His family suggests donations be made in his name to Canadian Heart and Stroke Foundation. from Floyd Kelly: Ex RCAF, PAR Controller, Torbay Tower (GCA 1966), Gander and Moncton ACC's, MACCO Edmonton ACC and Mayor of Leduc for many years. |
Bob Swanston (VR) SWANSTON, Robert James, September 7, 1934 - May 6, 2012 Bob passed away suddenly in his 77th year doing what he loved, running on the dyke. Predeceased by his beloved wife Leona and his sister, Norma McGregor, Bob will be sadly missed by his daughter, Lorelei, his best friend, Ann Zimmerman, his sisters Margaret Wrench, Jean Elliott and Janet Burke and many nieces and nephews.Bob was a navigator in the Air Force followed by a long career as an Air Traffic Controller. A celebration of his life will be held on Saturday May 26, 2:00 p.m., Gilmore Park United Church, 8060 #1 Rd., Richmond. In lieu of flowers, donations in his memory may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation. |
Herbert 'Hap' Chafe (QX) CHAFE, Herbert Yabsley Murley (Hap), November 10, 1924 - April 25, 2012, World War II Veteran RCAF VE3MW, passed away peacefully at the Great War Memorial Hospital, Perth, Ontario on Wednesday, April 25, 2012. Beloved husband of the late Eleanor Chafe (nee Loveys) and proud father of Carol Chafe (Ian Pulling), Jan Preece (Bob) and Geoffrey (Canda), and loving grandfather of Jessica Besharah, Walker Besharah, Mitchell Chafe and Brookelyn Chafe. Predeceased by his parents Hugh Chafe and Bella Chafe (nee Yabsley) and his sister, Carol Squires. He will be missed by his many nieces and nephews. A special thank you to Dr. Richard Moxon and to the staff of the Great War Memorial Hospital, in particular the nurses of the CCU, for their excellent care and kind attention over the past many years. Hap was born on November 10, 1924 aboard the SS Sable Island enroute from Boston to St. John's, Newfoundland. He grew up in St. John's, where he attended Prince of Wales Collegiate and spent his summers on the Chafe family farm at Fourth Pond in The Goulds. Hap joined the Royal Canadian Air Force in January 1943 at Halifax and served at a variety of bases in Canada and the Aleutian Islands. Following his demobilization in 1946, he returned to St. John's and started his second career at a photographer for the St. John's Daily News. After Confederation in 1949, when the rest of Canada joined Newfoundland and Labrador, Hap was hired by the Canadian government as an air traffic controller in Gander. As one of the first oceanic controllers, he was instrumental in the development of procedures for TransAtlantic Air Traffic Control still used in a modified format today. In 1963 he accepted a promotion to a desk job with the Airports Division of the Ministry of Transport in Ottawa. Hap enjoyed a party and good company, and he made many steadfast friends over the years. Hap was a longtime active member of the Amateur Radio Emergency Service (ARES). He assisted with radio communications for many local events including the Ice Storm of 1998. A man of many talents, Hap pushed himself to become skilled in sailing, carving, painting, and computing. His children have been the beneficiaries of his talents and skills. Hap has requested that there be no visitation. A graveside ceremony will be held at Elmwood Cemetery, Perth, Ontario on Saturday, April 28, 2012 at 10:30 am. In lieu of flowers, those who wish may make a donation to one of two organizations very close to his heart, the Lanark Animal Welfare Society (LAWS) located in Smith Falls or the Great War Memorial Hospital (Perth) Fund. from Ron Chafe: As far as I know Hap is the last of the original civilian Newfoundland Air Traffic Controllers who took over Air Traffic Control in Gander in 1945-1946 following WWII. (Prior to confederation). He also is the person responsible for the having the use of minimum time track technique for determining the North Atlantic Track system, and the use of Mach Technique in applying longitudinal separation between jet aircraft on the North Atlantic. I have lost a very close and dear friend. |
Barry Kowal (DN/WG) BARRY KOWAL Peacefully with family at his side, Barry passed away on March 14, 2012. Barry is survived by his wife Lynne, sons Barry and Robin, grandchildren Taylor and Makenna, mother Jean, brother Dennis (Ethel), and sisters Evelyn and Darlene along with many aunts and uncles, nieces, nephews, in-laws Leslie and Bob, Charlotte, Phyllis, Stuart and Linda and families, colleagues and friends. Barry was predeceased by his father Mike, his son Michael, his niece Carissa, in-laws Robert and Muriel Vincent, and brother-in-law Richard Vincent. Barry was born in Grandview, MB and grew up on the family farm. He came to Winnipeg in 1966 where he met Lynne and they were married in 1968. He began work for Transport Canada at the age of 21 and was stationed throughout Manitoba before settling in Dauphin where he worked and raised his family. In 1994 the family moved to Selkirk and continued working with NAVCANADA at the Winnipeg flight service station until his retirement in 2002. Early summer mornings at the cottage in Ponemah were special times for Barry; he loved his morning paper and coffee out on the deck. The hours he would spend with his grandchildren Tay and Mak were extra special and he was their go to guy for anything they needed. Barry was truly a gentle soul, generous with his time and affections. He will be missed by all who knew him. A service for Barry will be held at Gilbart Funeral Home, 309 Eveline Street, Selkirk, MB on Tuesday, March 20, 2012 at 1:30 p.m. In lieu of flowers, family and friends if desired can make a donation to the charity of their choice. He was truly a beautiful man. Rest in peace with our beloved Michael. Gilbart Funeral Home, Selkirk in care of arrangements. www.gilbartfuneralhome.com from Tom Gibson: Barry and Lynne showed up in Brochet spring of 1969. The powers to be decided that Brochet Aeradio/Met station would go to synos only, and only needed two to do this and the radio was on request only. Of course the married couple were expected to live in the "barracks". So I went on a cleaning and painting up rampage as I was afraid of the wife not liking the accommodations, experiencing that in Churchill. When they flew in on a Norseman, ice was starting to get little thin, they arrived with a big St. Bernard dog. I took them to my house as I wanted the aircraft to leave before they saw the accommodations. That's when Barry put a 40oz of whiskey on the table, saying "Horning said if I was to get along with the OIC, this would help". We drank it down and were very good friends ever since. Lynne said the accommodations was ok, good old farm kids, not looking for 5 star. Barry was one of the good guys, Shelley and I will miss him, old slow walking, slow talking Barry. |
Gilbert 'XX' Labelle (UL/OW) GILBERT LABELLE: 1940 - 2012 Retired from Transport Canada (air traffic control). Passed away on March 3, 2012 at 71 years of age after a courageous battle with cancer. He leaves in sorrow his spouse Lise (Carpentier) and his son Marc (Kaitlyn Chambers). Son of late Lovanna Leclerc and late Armand Labelle, he also leaves in sorrow his sister Monique (Richard Maurice) and brothers Richard (Francine Roch), André (Aline Strogosz) and Pierre (Debbie McGregor) as well as many nephews and nieces. The family will receive friends at the Heritage Funeral Home, 2871 blvd St-Joseph, Orleans on Wednesday March 7 from 2:00 to 4:00 pm and 7:00 to 9:00 pm. Funeral service will be held in Sainte-Marie Church, 4831 Innes Road on Thursday March 8 at 1:00 pm. Greatly loved, he will always be remembered. GILBERT LABELLE: 1940 - 2012 Retraité de Transport Canada (contrôle du traffic aérien). Décédé le 3 mars 2012 à l'age de 71 ans après une lutte courageuse contre le cancer. Il laisse dans le deuil son épouse Lise (Carpentier) et son fils Marc (Kaitlyn Chambers). Fils de feu de Lovanna Leclerc et feu Armand Labelle, il laisse également dans le deuil sa soeur Monique (Richard Maurice) et ses frères Richard (Francine Roch), André (Aline Strogosz) et Pierre (Debbie McGregor) ainsi que plusieurs neuveux et nièces. La famille reçevra parents et amis au Salon funéraire Héritage, 2871, boul. St-Joseph, Orléans mercredi le 7 mars de 2:00 à 4:00 pm et de 7:00 à 9:00 pm. Les funérailles auront lieu à l'eglise Sainte-Marie, 4831 rue Innes, Orléans jeudi le 8 mars 2012 à 1:00 pm. Grandement aimé, il sera toujours dans nos pensées. from Phil Gies: I had the pleasure of working in Montreal Centre from 1969 to 1976 with 'XX', everybody knew Gilbert as 'Double X'. He was an early proponent of automation and played a significant role in designing and implementing various flight strip formats - the old IFDAPS. A good man. I was fortunate to know him. |
Paul Coolen (HZ) COOLEN, Paul Joseph 75 - Enfield, passed away peacefully at home, after a short illness, on January 26, 2012. Born in Prospect on March 27, 1936, he was the son of the late George and Viola (Christian) Coolen. He served in the Canadian Armed Forces after which he worked as an air traffic controller at the Halifax International Airport for 35 years. Paul was a much respected member of the community. He was a member of Saint Bernard's Church, Enfield and County Counsellor in Hants East for many years. His many interests included gardening, sailing and wine making. He is survived by his daughter Sheila, Enfield; sons, Paul (Karen) Black Diamond, Alberta, Brian, Enfield, Gary (Lynne), Calgary, Alberta, Kevin (Audrey), Kingston, Ontario, Sean (Linda) Enfield/Calgary, Alberta, Keith (Sue) Enfield; sister Clarissa (Mike) Leblanc, Prospect, brothers, Weldon (Kay), Prospect, Jack (Joan), Prospect, twenty grandchildren and nine great grandchildren. Besides his parents, he was predeceased by his wife Peggy, his grandparents, his sister Regina and his brother George. Visitation will be 2 - 4 and 6 - 8 PM Monday January 30, at Saint Bernard's Church, Enfield from where a funeral mass will be held at 11AM Tuesday January 31, Father Andrew Rembarczyk officiating. A reception will follow at the Royal Canadian Legion in Enfield. No flowers by request. Donations can be made to the Cancer Society or Saint Bernard's Church or a charity of your choice. |
Richard 'Dick' Rice (QX) RICE, RICHARD B. - Richard 'Dick' B. Rice, 72, of Moncton, with his family at his side, passed away peacefully at The Moncton Hospital on Sunday September 18, 2011. Born in Charlottetown, PEI, he was the son of the late Richard and Helen 'Peggy' (Farris) Rice. Dick was a retired air traffic controller with over 32 years service, having started his career in Gander, NFLD (1964) and retired in Moncton (1996). He was a former volunteer for Moncton Minor Hockey and Moncton Minor Baseball Associations. He enjoyed watching all sports on television and had a vast collection of old vinyl records that he took great pleasure in transferring to modern day CDs and he also enjoyed socializing with his friends and spending time with his family. Dick will be sadly missed by his wife of over 46 years, Elizabeth "Betty" (Hamilton); sons, Kevin M. (Jennifer) of Halifax, NS and Darren A. (Nancy) of Moncton; precious grandsons, Bradley and Griffin; several cousins in Moncton and PEI. Sharing of Memories and a Celebration of Dick's Life to be held at Ferguson Knowles Funeral Home Reception Centre, 1657 Mountain Road, Moncton (858-1995) on Friday September 23, 2011, from 4:00 to 7:00pm. Interment, Fair Haven Memorial Gardens. In Dick's memory, donations to the Canadian Diabetes Association or the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated by the family. Online condolences at www.fergusonknowlesfh.com |
Grant Cummings (VR) Grant Murray Cummings, April 05, 1949 - September 01, 2011. April 5, 1949 - September 1, 2011 It is with profound sadness we say goodbye to Grant, son of the late Percy and Marjorie (nee Whyte) of Calgary. He passed at the Peace Arch Hospital, White Rock, BC, after a recent diagnosis of cancer. Grant will be deeply missed by his wife, Darlene, his daughters Lesley and Allison Halseth (Craig), and his first granddaughter Elizabeth. He is also survived by his brother Dale (Lynne), nephew Mark, niece Michelle and their families. He will be remembered by his stepsons Brent Larmet, Devin Larmet (Frances), and step granddaughter Kira. Grant also leaves behind an extended family of aunts, uncles, and cousins. After 35 years as an air traffic controller, Grant retired in 2006. He became an avid curler and in the off season enjoyed playing golf. Grant and Darlene were a devoted dance couple and she will forever miss her wonderful dance partner. As per his wishes there was no formal service. A family gathering in celebration of his life was held at his home on September 5. In lieu of flowers, Grant requested that any donations be made to the White Rock Hospice Society. www.whiterockhospice.org 15510 Russell Ave. White Rock, B.C., V4B 2R3. Published on September 9, 2011 from Phil Gies: This posting was added on March 22, 2019. Thanks to Brian Chisholm (VR) for providing pertinent information. |
Patrick "Brendan" Munnelly (OW) MUNNELLY, Patrick “Brendan” - Peacefully at the Kingston General Hospital on Monday, August 15, 2011 in his 81st year. Beloved husband of the late Sylvia (nee Vince). Loving father of Michael (Cindy) and Kim Hillier (Tim) both of Kingston. Sadly missed by his grandchildren Eric, Brendan and Dylan Hillier. Also remembered by his special friend Susan Rae of Toronto. The family will receive friends at the WARTMAN FUNERAL HOME “Kingston Chapel” (980 Collins Bay Road at Taylor Kidd Blvd., Kingston K7M 5H2 (613- 634-3722) on Sunday, August 21, 2011 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service in the Chapel on Monday at 1:00 p.m. A reception will follow in the Funeral Home Reception Centre. A private family interment will take place at St. John's Anglican Church Cemetery, Bath at a later date. As expressions of sympathy, memorial donations by cheque to the Kingston Regional Cancer Centre (UHKF) would be appreciated by the family. |
Bob Marchand (UL) MARCHAND, Robert "Bob" Suddenly Wednesday July 6, 2011 at the age of 65 years. Cherished partner and best friend of Louise Shane. Cherished son of the late Isabelle & Wilfrid Marchand. Loving father of Denis (Frances), Claude, Michelle (Patrick Charette) and Paul. Devoted grandpa and papa of Matthew, Christopher, Michael, Hillary, Alexandre and Samantha. Fondly remembered by his many friends and relatives. Family and Friends may pay respects at the Kelly Funeral Home, 2370 St-Joseph Blvd., Orleans, Wednesday July 13, 2011 after 2 p.m. Service in Memory of Bob will be held in the Chapel at 3 p.m. In memoriam donations to CHEO would be appreciated. |
Howard MacDonald (QM) Howard J.D. MacDonald, 91, of Monarch Hall, Riverview and formerly of Moncton, passed away peacefully at his residence on Tuesday July 5, 2011. Born in Queensville, Cape Breton, NS, he was the son of the late John and Catherine (MacEachen) MacDonald. Howard was a retired Air Traffic Controller (1974) and also worked in Pharmacy at Woolworth's and at Staples During WWII, he served in Bomber Command belonging to RAF Squadron 192, retiring as a Flying Officer. Howard attended St. Bernard's Roman Catholic Church and enjoyed playing darts at the Air Force Veterans Club (253 Wing), fishing and family get togethers. Howard is survived by his wife of 66 years, Millicent (Leigh) MacDonald, also of Monarch Hall; one son, John Roy of Greenwood, NS; two daughters, Katherine MacKinnon (Mike) and Ann Murphy, both of Moncton, NB; five grandchildren, Kevin, Leigh and Jessie MacKinnon; Joey and Crystal Murphy; four great grandchildren, Kyle MacKinnon and Alex, Ayden and Liam Murphy. In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by three brothers, Hugh, Donald and Neil; four sisters, Mary Jesse, Catherine Champine (Frank), Margaret Fitzmaurice (Arthur) ad Christie Orsi (Leo). In keeping with Howard's wishes there will be no visitation hours or funeral service. Private family graveside service will be held. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated by the family. Ferguson Knowles Funeral Home, 1657 Mountain Road, Moncton (858-1995) in care of arrangements. Online condolences at www.fergusonknowlesfh.com |
Peter Stewart (QM) STEWART, PETER D. - 1955 - 2011 - It is with very sad hearts that the family of Peter D. Stewart announce the passing of a remarkable husband, father, son, brother, uncle and friend. Pete passed away, after a most valiant and inspiring struggle with neck cancer, on Thursday, June 16, 2011 at the Moncton Hospital surrounded by his wife Denise (Mahoney), children Danielle and Katie-Lynn and many caring family members and special friends. Pete left with heavy hearts his parents Ret. Brig. Gen. William D. and Jean Stewart (ON), Brothers: Allen (Raelene), Sask, Doug (Cindi), Man., Bill, (Man.), Sisters: Peggy (Roger), Man., Moira (Charles), ON., Mother-in-Law Mary Mahoney (NL), Sisters-in-Law: Terri-Lou (Fabian), NL., B.A. (Jamie), NL., Corinne (Noel), ON., Karen-Ann (Gary), NL., Brothers-in-Law: Nick (Belinda), ON., Owen (Anita), NL., numerous nieces, nephews and friends. Predeceased by brother Bruce and Father-in-Law Nicholas Mahoney. Pete was recently retired from NAV CANADA where he was a loyal and committed employee. Cremation has taken place. The family will receive visitors at Riverview Funeral Home on Sunday, June 19, 2011 from 2:00-4:00 pm and 7:00-9:00 pm, and Monday June 20, 2011 from 12 noon to time of Memorial Service at 2:00 pm. Interment to take place at a later date in Pakenham, Ontario. Donations in Pete's memory made to the George L. Dumont Oncology Clinic or to the charity of the donor's choice would be appreciated by his family. Funeral Arrangements have been entrusted to Riverview Funeral Home, 214 Pine Glen Rd, Riverview, NB (506) 857-9544. |
George Elliot (WIA) GEORGE WILLIAM ELLIOTT, Peacefully, with his family at his side, George passed away May 26, 2011 at age 78. His memory will be forever cherished by his wife Joy; sons Mitchell (Judy) and Keith (Leslie) as well as extended family and many colleagues and friends. He was predeceased by his son Mark. George was born in Tugaske, Saskatchewan in 1933. Trained as a radio operator, he began a long career with the Government of Canada in the RCMP Marine Division operating out of Halifax. He then moved into aviation, starting as a radio operator at small northern airports and then a series of positions in airport administration. In 1978, he was appointed the general manager of the Winnipeg International Airport, holding that position until his retirement in 1989. Retirement only opened a new set of opportunities for George as he followed his passion for the aviation industry. He served as Executive Director of the Western Canada Aviation Museum, President of the Canadian Aeronautical Preservation Association, and as a member of many boards, including the Winnipeg Airports Authority. George served on the Board of the Commissionaires Manitoba for many years, including time as the board chair, and was actively involved in another of his passions, the RCMP Veterans Association. George was recognized many times for his contribution to transportation and the community, including being named the Manitoba Transportation Person of the Year and being awarded the Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal. George's greatest interest, however, was always people and increasingly his address book and the telephone became his most important possessions as his health started to fail. It was always vital to him that he stay connected. The family would like to thank the many many neighbours, friends and colleagues (and their dogs) who called and visited with him. He loved you all. A private family graveside burial has taken place and a celebration of George's life will be held on Thursday, June 2, 2011 at 2:00 p.m. at the Bridge Church, 620 Oxbow Bend Road, Winnipeg, MB. The family wishes to thank everyone at the Grace Hospital for their compassionate and professional care. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Grace Hospital Foundation. I will say of the Lord, He is my refuge and my fortress: my God; in him will I trust. Psalm 91 For those who wish to sign the online Guest Book please visit our website. Chapel Lawn www.chapellawn.mb.ca 885-9715 |
Gord Gibson (UL/OW) GIBSON, Gordon Peacefully Tuesday, May 10, 2011 at Granite Ridge Long Term Care Facility, Gordon Gibson age 75. Beloved husband of Marie-Marthe Gibson. Loving father of Gary Gibson and Cathy Nelson. Cherished grandfather of Amy Gibson, Rachel Nelson and Justine Nelson. Fondly remembered by his extended family and friends. Born and raised in the Halifax area, attended Kingston Bible College and enjoyed a long career in Air Traffic Control. A special thank you to the Granite Ridge Long Term Care Facility and the staff at Harbour House for their great care over the past 4 years. Friends are invited to a celebration of Gordon's life at the Kelly Funeral Home - Kanata, 580 Eagleson Road on Saturday, May 14, 2011, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. In lieu of flowers, in memoriam donations to Alzheimer Society of Canada - Lewy Body Dementia are appreciated. www.kellyfh.ca |
Don O'Rourke (WG) O'ROURKE, Donald M, It is with deep sadness that we announce the sudden passing of our husband, father, son, brother and friend, on Friday May 6th, 2011. He was the loving and devoted husband of Jennifer Luypaert for 23 years and a proud and loving father of Allison (11) and Emily (9) - "the apples of his eye". Loving son of Rolande O'Rourke (nee Lavigne) and the late Dennis O'Rourke and son-in-law of Roger Luypaert and the late Marguerite Luypaert. Dear brother of Mark (Rita), Susan Danyluk (Demetro), Richard (Lise) and Louise Boulet (Daniel). Don will be fondly remembered by his many nieces, nephews, family and friendsm. Born in Winnipeg, MB, June 28th, 1962. Donald's passion for aviation led him to get his pilot's license very early in life at 17. At the time, he was the youngest Canadian to receive a pilot's license. Don completed his high school at Saint-Boniface College in 1980 and eventually joined the Canadian Armed Forces in June 1981. After achieving the rank of Captain, Don continued his Air Traffic Control career as a civilian with Transport Canada (now NAVCANADA) in 1988. His career took him to Thompson, Winnipeg and Thunder Bay, but he and his family eventually settled in Ottawa in 2006. Friends are invited to visit at the West Chapel of Hulse, Playfair & McGarry, 150 Woodroffe Avenue at Richmond Road Tuesday, May 10th from 7 to 9 p.m. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated at St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church, 15 Steeple Hill Cres, Fallowfield-Nepean at 11:00 a.m. on Thursday May 12th, 2011. Memorial donations to CHEO would be appreciated by the family. " Donald will be remembered as a loving husband, father and natural leader with an infectious laughter and an ability to make everyone he met feel special. |
Joe Watson (WG) JOSEPH HUGILL WATSON January 17, 1927 - April 10, 2011 After a courageous battle with cancer, Dad passed away peacefully at home with family by his side. Joe was predeceased by his loving wife Doreen (Freda) Watson (nee Romans) October 5, 2010 and his sister, Francis. Joe is survived by sons, David (Kim), Glenn (Susan), Barry (Gwen) and, daughter, Nancy (Don) Neumann, nine grandchildren, six great-grandchildren. He was looking forward to the arrival of his seventh great-grandchild in May. Joe had a great love of adventure. He loved to teach and pass on his wisdom and skills. During his lifetime he taught multiple generations how to swim, ski, drive and fly. Joe was an accomplished pilot who held private pilot, gliding and ultra-lite licenses. He worked for 29 years as an air traffic controller. He enjoyed travel with his family and in later years with Doreen. Joe loved his motorcycles and music and will be forever remembered by his family singing and playing his guitars for all he loved. In the later years, Joe and Doreen were well known fixtures on the streets of Selkirk walking hand in hand, sporting their matching Westside Honda baseball caps. The family would like to send a heartfelt thank you to Lehna for all the love and happiness that you gave Dad during the last years of his life. Funeral service will be held on Monday, April 18 at 2:00 p.m., at Green Acres Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent to CancerCare or Parkinson Society Canada. GREEN ACRES Funeral Home and Cemetery 1 Green Acres Lane, Springfield (204) 222-3241 Hwy #1 East inside the Perimeter at Winnipeg Condolences may be sent to: www.greenacresfuneralhome.com |
Bob Pennefather (UL/YZ) PENNEFATHER, Robert Anthony William - June 13, 1941 - March 26, 2011 Resident of Wasaga Beach, Ontario, passed away peacefully amongst friends and family this past Saturday at Southlake Hospital in Newmarket, Ontario. After a difficult battle with cancer, he will forever be remembered by his brothers Chuck and Mike, sister Judy, mother of his children Nancy, beloved children and spouses Scott and Jenn, Doug and Dawn, Janet and Josh, cherished grandchildren Jordan, Evan and Audrey, Maddison and Morgan, Ryan and L-3, closest friends Deloss, Dicky, Pat and Wayne alongside countless friends and family whom were blessed to know him. Bob loved driving, meeting new people everywhere he went, visiting the occasional casino and supporting those needing help in his community. As a retired Air Traffic Controller and member of the US Marine Corps, he touched the lives of many people with his generosity spending countless hours volunteer driving for the Canadian Red Cross and Canadian Cancer Society. Friends and family are invited to attend visitation this Friday, April 1, 2011 at Taylor Funeral Home, 524 Davis Drive, Newmarket, ON, 905-898-2100, from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. A funeral service will be held Saturday, April 2, 2011 at St. John's Catholic Church, 432 Ontario Street, Newmarket, ON, 905-898-4137, at 11 a.m. The family requests any donations be sent to the Canadian Cancer Research Society by visiting www.src-crs.ca or calling 1-888-766-2262. Bob will be forever missed by those who knew him, but is now with his loving daughter Andrea, mother Louise, father Edward, sister Anne and brother Ted. |
Ted Bushnik (HZ) BUSHNIK, Joseph Theodore "Ted": It is with great sadness we announce the passing of Ted Bushnik, on March 22, 2011, in the VG Site, QEII. After a heroic battle with cancer, Ted passed away peacefully and always had the love of his family. Born in Gillis Lake, he was a son of John and Katherine Bushnik and was a member of Saint Benedict Church. He was an air traffic controller for 35 years and enjoyed the game of golf at Oakfield Golf Club for many years. He will be sadly missed by his wife Mary, daughters Elaine (Rob) of Havelock ON, Jody of Cape Breton, Michele of Reno NV, and son Ted (Kelly) of Ottawa. He will also be missed by his grandchildren; Evan, Natalia, Amy, Fraer and Alannah. He also leaves his brothers; Johy (Mickey) of Sydney Mines, Neil (Betty) of Glace Bay, Hugh (Doreen) of Toronto, Arthur (Leona) of Gillis Lake, and Michael (Pauline) of Ottawa, and many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his mom andday, John and Katherine, his brothers Jim (Florence), Miles, and his sister Mary. Cremation has taken place. Burial in St. Mary's Church at 2:30pm. Memorial Mass in St. Bernard's Church, Enfield, on April 1 at 11am. from John Corbett: I worked with Ted for 28 years in the TCU and you couldn't meet a nicer guy. Ted had the respect of everyone who worked with him. He was a safe and thoughtful controller, an expert at "procedural Control". I tried to find out his course # in Toronto but we are unsure. Les Wah was on course #2 YYZ and Frank Stanislaw was on #7. After YYZ Ted went to YQY (Sydney tower) sometime around 1956-7, then went directly to IFR at YHZ TCU 1959-60, the opening year. I'll never forget - Ted had this habit of 'sucking a little air in, like a "tsk tsk" and then we knew something dramatic would be transmitted. One night we were running IFR arrivals/departures procedurally - no radar, off for maintenance or something. In those day the techs would sometimes just shut it off without prior co-ordination! Anyway we had 2 in a hold over the HZ beacon and a couple of more over the "Alpha" beacon down at YAW (Shearwater), 10 south of YHZ. I heard the "tsk tsk" and TB said to a tracker over YAW; "Immediate climb back up to 5 now and turn Southbound toward the Atlantic." The pilot's reply was "Uh, yeah I see those lights heading toward me - was wondering when you were going to tell me to do something". Ted realized the holding areas overlapped a bit and took action, and advised the pilot; "In the future when you see lights coming toward you, I'd suggest you TURN OUT OF THE WAY!!" - respectfully submitted by "JJ" from Vic Boymook:I'll never forget back in the 80's when ATL, ARN, AC, CP were chasing each other around the country. Teddy would look up smack his lips and calmly; "HERE COME THE ZEROS!" Here's to you Ted!! |
Tom Bingham (WG/QK) THOMAS WILLIAM LEONARD BINGHAM It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Thomas, of Redditt and a longtime resident of Kenora, on February 27, 2011 at Lake of the Woods District Hospital, at the age of 71 years. Left to celebrate his memory are his wife of 46 years Victoria, son David and wife Colleen (Hosfield), and grandchildren Kieran and Jenna, all of Ottawa, son Neil of South Korea, and son Keith and wife Treena (Grafham) of Kenora. Thomas is also remembered by his three sisters Leona (Fred Middleveen), Florence (Ross Hadden) and Maryann (Edward Schwartz), and sisters-and brothers-in-law Joe Tachinski, Joyce (Tom Kowalchuck), Ann (Lawrence Romanchuk) and Mike Tachinski as well as many other family and friends. Thomas was born and raised in Winnipeg Manitoba. As a child he was introduced to playing the violin, and went on to play in school orchestras, and develop a lifelong love for music. His fondest memories of his school years were at Elmwood High School, especially the joy of performing in school musicals. Thomas and Vicki were married in Winnipeg in 1964, and lived in Armstrong Ontario and Saskatoon before settling in Kenora in 1970. He enjoyed volunteering throughout the community. With his family, he enjoyed many fishing and camping trips around Lake of the Woods, and across Canada. Thomas loved his 31-year career as an Air Traffic Controller in Kenora and Winnipeg. He called it the best job in the world . Through his work, he enjoyed many lifelong friendships, which greatly enriched his life. During these years, he learned to skate and play Old-Timers hockey, curled with the Kenora Men's League, skied, and played softball. After retirement, Thomas and Vicki moved to live in their lake home in Redditt, and also enjoyed travels in all parts of the world. For many years, they spent part ofthe winter with great friends at Lemon Tree RV Park in Mission, Texas, and there Thomas rekindled his passion for violin and played in the Winter Texan Orchestra. They were active members of the community of Good Shepherd Lutheran Church in Kenora. They also focused their interests on Square and Round Dancing in Kenora and in Texas. A Memorial Service will be held 11:00 a.m. March 3, 2011 at the Brown Funeral Home Cremation Centre in Kenora, followed by a reception, and interment of ashes at the Lake of the Woods Cemetery. In lieu of flowers and in thanksgiving for the wonderful care received, donations to CancerCare at the Lake of the Woods District Hospital (21 West Sylvan Street, Kenora ON, P9N 3W7) would be greatly appreciated by the family. Online condolences may be made at www.brownfuneralhomekenora.com Brown Funeral Home Cremation Centre Entrusted with arrangements. |
Rob Millikin (UL/YZ) Millikin, Robin Leigh 1931–2011. It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of Mr. (Rob) Millikin. At the age of 79, Rob died on Monday February 14, 2011 and was predeceased by his loving wife Carolyn Elspeth, and parents Keith and Violet Millikin. He was a devoted husband and father; he leaves behind his sons Steven (Terry), Lloyd (Sherry), and his daughter Diane Christina. He also leaves behind his grandchildren: Jennifer (Kamil), Shannon, Julien, Chelsea and Michael, Ryan and Brittany; his great grandchildren Dominik and Evalina; his brother Douglas (Dorrie) his nephews and nieces Brenda, Keith (Bev) and Colleen (Bill) as well as Rebecca, Jonathon, Marlene, and Robbie, his grand nieces and grand nephews. Rob had a varied and fulfilling career as an air traffic controller (1955 to 1989). Rob served at Montreal, Ottawa, and Toronto, retiring from transport Canada, as Manager of the Control Tower, Lester B. Pearson International Airport (1989). Rob was an avid sailor and a private pilot. In his retirement Rob was heavily involved in the founding of the Durham Rowing Club, and the inaugural Head Coach of Varsity rowing program at the University of Ontario Institute of Technology, (UOIT) 2006–2009. Rob was well respected by his colleagues, and received several awards from Rowing Canada and Row Ontario for his contributions to the sport as an administrator, official and coach over the years. You are invited to a Celebration of Rob’s life to be held at St. George’s Memorial Anglican Church, Oshawa on Friday February 18th, 2011 at 1:30 p.m. Private family interment in St. Andrew’s Anglican Church Cemetery, Grimsby, Ontario. Memorial donations to the charity of your choice would be appreciated. from Phil Gies Rob was my IFR instructor on the West Side in Montreal Centre back in 1969. I remember his ready smile and his quick laugh. He loved to play bridge as well and in those days we managed to play a few hands during a break. I was fortunate to know him. |
Peter MacLennan (OW) In Ottawa on Wednesday, February 9, 2011, Peter Archie MacLennan of Kemptville, age 75. Beloved husband of Laurie MacLennan (nee Dick). Loving father of Bruce and David MacLennan. Cherished grandfather of Meghan and Heather. Dear brother of John MacLennan (late Ann). Will be sadly missed by his “kids” (four legged). Memorial visitation will be held at Grant Brown Funeral Home Rolston Chapel, Kemptville, on Thursday, February 17th from 6 to 9pm. Those who wish may make memorial donations to the Ottawa Heart Institute or the Ottawa Humane Society. |
Orval Sneve (QT) Orval Arne Sneve, loving husband, father, grand-father, great grand-father, brother, brother-in-law and uncle passed away peacefully with his family by his side on January 18th, 2011. According to his wishes, cremation has taken place and no service will be held. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Northern Cancer Fund would be greatly appreciated. Online condolences may be made through www.nwfainc.com |
Paul Ruta (WG) PAUL RUTA Peacefully on Wednesday, December 22, 2010, Dad passed away at St. Boniface Hospital at the age of 80 years. Dad leaves to mourn his wife Davada; his children, Michael (Karen), Tom (Lisa), Cathy (Feisal) and Terry (Sylvia); Davada's sons, Tristan and Gavin; his sister Rosemary (Bob) Beriault; his brother-in-law Mike (Barb) Wasylkiw; 11 grandchildren: Nicholas, Laura, Paul, Tim, Ian, Omar, Sarah, Hillary, Ann, Alexander and Evan and many other friends and relatives who shared their life with Dad. Dad was predeceased by his wife Ann, his brother Johnny and his parents, Harry and Sadie. Dad was born in 1930, grew up in the Point Douglas area and attended Norquay School and St. John's High School. As a young man, he became an accomplished accordion player. He loved playing the accordion and performed for appreciative audiences throughout his life. In his latter years, Dad and his close friend Gene joined together to bring the gift of music to many functions in Winnipeg. In 1953, Paul and Ann were married and lived happily together for 32 years raising their family in West Kildonan. Dad began working at the CNR and then the Air Traffic Control Centre. He enrolled at the University of Winnipeg part-time in his late 30s and earned his Bachelors of Arts and Education degrees. Dad was employed in the Seven Oaks School Division for most of his career teaching both at the elementary and high school levels. Dad was noted for his quiet strength, wisdom and determination - he was destined to be a teacher and he touched the lives of many students and families. Dad kept a very busy schedule when he retired. Dad was a lifelong learner and he earned a Masters of Education at Cambridge College in Massachusetts. He started BrainGym Learning Skills and over the next 15 years taught BrainGym learning techniques to many families and teachers throughout Canada. During this time he met the second love of his life - Davada and in 2004 they married and resided at the Holy Family Seniors Tower. Dad and Davada met at a dance event and enjoyed many years of happiness travelling, spending quality time with their families and friends, dancing and experiencing life to its fullest during their short time together. Dad was a kind and strong man who touched the lives of many. He loved his family and his wife dearly and he was proud of his children and grandchildren. There was no project that was too big for Dad to help us with - he was always there to assist and provide advice. Dad's strengths included his patience, kindness, sense of fairness, honesty and integrity. By example he taught us that hard work, dedication, respect of others and a positive attitude were key elements to enjoying a full and rewarding life. We love you Dad and we will miss you. The family would like to thank all the nurses, aids and doctors at St. Boniface Hospital for their kindness, respect and care of Dad. In lieu of flowers, donations in Dad's memory may be made to the Seven Oaks Education Foundation in the name of the Paul and Ann Ruta Scholarship Award, 830 Powers St., Winnipeg, Manitoba R2V 4E7. The funeral service will take place on Wednesday, December 29, 2010 at 11:00 a.m. at Holy Trinity Anglican Church located at Donald and Graham in Winnipeg. A private family interment will follow. Vichnaya Pam'yat KORBAN FUNERAL CHAPEL 956-2193 |
Ben Oakden (WG) BENJAMIN JAMES WILLIAM OAKDEN Per Ardua Ad Astra. It is with sadness the family of Ben announces his passing peacefully at home with his family at his side on December 17, 2010. Ben is survived by his wife Sharon, son Ben (Debbie DeBeurs and daughter Chantel), daughters Shanne (Laszlo) and Cheryl (Chuck). Also surviving Ben are his five grandchildren: Nicole and Benjamin Oakden, Spencer Szabados, and Emma and Emerson Kitson. Also surviving is one sister, Lillian Gibson of Emerson, MB and extended family. Cremation has taken place. A memorial service will be held in the Spring of 2011. Further announcement will appear in the spring. The family would like to thank all of Ben's palliative care team and home care staff for their kindness and concern. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to: CancerCare Manitoba, 675 McDermot Ave., Winnipeg, MB R3E 0V7. BIRCHWOOD FUNERAL CHAPEL 1-888-454-1030 or 204 346-1030 |
Bernard Bourgon (UL) BERNARD BOURGON December 27, 1943 - December 15, 2010 It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of Mr. Bernard Bourgon. At the age of sixty-six, Bernard died peacefully as he had always hoped. He was a devoted father, infallible companion and a loyal friend. He was always there for his loved ones. He was predeceased by his sister Nicole (Richard) and he leaves behind his loving companion Huguette Picard, his sons Stephane (Martine) and Sebastien (Nathalie) and his daughter Stephanie (Kedhis). He also leaves behind his grandchildren Mackenzie, Nicholas, Albert, Roch and Sasha, his brother Jacques (Claire), his nephews and nieces Carl, Karine, Eric, Colette and Liliane, as well as numerous dear friends. Bernard had a fulfilling career as an air traffic controller. Respected by all his colleagues, Bernard passed on his knowledge and made several contributions to this evolving field. He also contributed to many community projects within the recreation and tourism association of Brownsburg-Chatham. To pay tribute to Bernard, the family invites you to a gathering between 4 and 9 p.m. Wednesday, January 5, 2011 at Andrea Ristorante at 3194 St-Joseph Blvd. in Lachine. Memorial tributes may be made directly to Bon Dieu Dans La Rue, 514-940-2036. Published in the Montreal Gazette on 12/18/2010 |
Bill Morrison (UL/HQ) MORRISON, William 'Bill' Passed peacefully on Wednesday, December 1, 2010 at age 75. Beloved husband of Anne (Miller). Loving father of Jeff (Toni), Russ and the late Randy; step father to Dave and Cheryl (Fred). Proud Pop to Ian (Sharlene), Jake, Josh, Travis, Sasha and Kyra. Brother to Darroll and the late Robert. Predeceased by his uncle Will. Family will receive friends at the Pinecrest Visitation Centre (2500 Baseline Road, Ottawa) on Saturday, December 4th from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. and on Sunday, December 5th from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Funeral Service will be held Monday, December 6th at All Saints Lutheran Church (1061 Pinecrest Road) at 1 p.m. A reception will follow in the church hall. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society of Canada, the Ontario Chapter. Online condolences can be made at www.colefuneralservices.com from Phil Gies Bill was a dominant personality in the '60s in Montreal - no small compliment as Montreal had no shortage of capable controllers. He was not only quite intelligent, but was a leader as well and was CATCA's regional counselor in Quebec during those turbulent early years of CATCA. Bill was one of the original DSMs (Data Systems Manager) in Canada and helped implement IFDAPS in Montreal. He went on to hold several more senior management positions in Ottawa. Bill could always be counted on to provide well informed, articulate and honest opinions and direction. I consider myself very fortunate to have worked with Bill twice in my career. I valued his friendship. |
Neil Coffey (QX) Neil C . J. Coffey Passed peacefully away at James Paton Memorial Health Center on November 21st 2010 Neil Coffey age 70 years. Predeceased by parents Cornelius and Laura Coffey , brother Dennis and sister Ann Marie. Leaving to mourn with fond and loving memories are his wife Catherine Marie, sons Dennis (Karen) of Clarkes Beach, Derek (Jacqui) of Gander, Darrell (Cheryl) of Petawawa, ON., brother Thomas (Theresa) of Kentville, NS., brother-in-law Howard (Doris) of Philadelphia , grandchildren Heather, Ryan, Kelsey, Beth-Ann, Nicholas and Kiersy . Also missed by his faithful dog companions 'Puss', 'Bailey' and 'Juno' and a large circle of family and friends. Resting at Stacey's Funeral Home, Gander with visitations Thursday November 25th from 2:00 - 4:00 P.M. and 7:00 P.M. - 9:00 P.M. Neil Coffey was a long time Air Traffic Control Assistant at Gander ACC who subsequently transferred to the Airport Fire Service. |
G.S. Shy Aitken (OW) AITKEN, G.S. (Shy) It is with a deep sense of loss that the family of G.S. (Shy) Aitken mourn his passing on October 27, 2010 following a lengthy illness. He leaves behind Mary (nee English) his devoted wife of forty-five years, adored daughter, Dr. Heather Aitken (Harold Ready) and cherished grandson Luke Gordon Ready. His sister, Joan Kelly (Bernie) and brother John Aitken (Penny) also survive as well as several cousins, nieces and nephews. Shy was born in Guelph Ontario on January 21, 1943. In 1965, he obtained a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from the University of Western Ontario, receiving the Dean's award having achieved top honours in his graduating class. He served three years with the Royal Canadian Air Force as a member of 425 Fighter Squadron in Bagotville Quebec. In 1968 he obtained a masters degree in electronic engineering from the University of Waterloo, following which he devoted his entire career to the design and development of air traffic systems with Transport Canada and later with NAVCANADA, representing Canada on several panels with the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) and completing a posting to the International Maritime Satellite Organization (INMARSAT) in London England. Shy enjoyed a variety of sports and was a gifted musician developing an abiding love of the banjo and bluegrass music. From its inception until his illness, he was an active member of Barrhaven United Church, 3013 Jockvale Road, Ottawa K2J 4E4. A memorial service for family and friends will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers donations in Shy's memory may be made to the Barrhaven United Church Instrument Fund or to the Barrhaven United Church Memorial Fund. |
Donald Abbott Dove (QX) Donald Abbott Dove passed peacefully away at the James Paton Memorial Hospital, Gander on September 23rd, 2010 Donald Dove, age 82. Predeceased by his wife Gloria, sister Edwina. Left to mourn with fond and loving memories are his daughters Marie of Dartmouth, NS; Donna (Dwight) Stanley of Gander, Judy of Edmonton, AB; brother Lloyd (Dinah) of Glovertown, grandchildren, Steven Stanley of Surrey, B.C.; Leslie Stanley of Aldergrove, B.C.; Hannah and Alex Stanley of Surrey, B.C.; and a large circle of relatives and friends. Resting at Stacey’s Funeral Home, Gander on Sunday, September 26th from 2:00 P.M.- 4:00 P.M. and 7:00 P.M. - 9:00 P.M. Funeral service will take place on Monday, September 27th at 2:00 P.M. from Stacey’s Funeral Home. Internment will follow at All Saints Cemetery. Flowers gratefully accepted or Donations in Don’s memory maybe made to the Dialysis Unit at James Paton Memorial Hospital, Gander. Arrangements entrusted through Stacey’s Funeral Home. To sign our online memorial guestbook, please visit www.staceysfuneralhome.ca |
Jerome 'Jerry' Ovington (OW) Peacefully in Hospice Renfrew with loved ones by his side on Tuesday afternoon, August 24th, 2010. Jerome Francis Ovington of Fitzroy Harbour at the age of 73 years. (RCAF 440 Squadron Flying Officer CF-100 Navigator) (Retired Air Traffic Control Supervisor-Ottawa Airport) Dear son of the late Joseph Ovington and the late Christina White and step-son of the late John Muldoon. Beloved husband for 48 years of Elsie (nee Lunn). Dearly loved father of Joe (Karen) of Fitzroy Harbour, Peter (Nancy Fournier) of Arnprior and Sean (Susan) of Fitzroy Harbour. Cherished “Grampy” of Ryan and Kieran. Loved brother of Eddie Muldoon (Ruth), Marian Brethour (Guy),Catherine Ritchie (Keith) and Bernice Walsh (David). Predeceased by his brothers Leo Ovington, Patrick Muldoon and Johnny Muldoon. Will be missed by his many friends especially Greg Carty. Family and friends are invited to the Pilon Family Funeral Home, 50 John Street North, Arnprior for visitation on Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. only. A Celebration of Jerry’s life will be conducted in the Fitzroy Harbour Community Centre, 100 Clifford Campbell Street, Fitzroy Harbour, on Monday, August 30th, at 1 o’clock. Private Family Interment St. Michael’s Parish Cemetery, Fitzroy Harbour. Jerry’s family would like to extend their deepest appreciation to the staff and volunteers at Hospice Renfrew for their loving care and support during this difficult time. For those wishing, a donation made to the Hospice Renfrew would be appreciated by the family. |
Junior Bishop (UL/QX) CLARENCE W BISHOP Jr. Passed peacefully away at the James Paton Memorial Health Center on August 18th 2010 Clarence W. Bishop Jr., age 73. Predeceased by parents Clarence and Lillian Bishop. Left with loving memories are his sons Cameron and Aaron of Gander, daughter Danine (Terry) Lapinski of Edmonton, AB., their mother Verna (Roze) Bishop, brother Clyde (April) of Trenton, ON., Brian (Mary) of Goose Bay, Derek of St. John’s, sisters Glenna (Alan) Parker of Sask., Laura (Frank) Blundell of Hickman’s Hr., Georgina (Fraser) Collins of Kingston, ON., Donna (Ted) West of Vancouver. Grandchildren Ryan , Danny Roberts, April Nicole, Cameron Jr., Gord Bishop and 2 great grandchildren. Also a large circle of family and friends. Resting at Stacey’s Funeral Home, Thursday August 19th from 2:00 P.M. - 4:00 P.M. and 7:00 P.M. - 9:00 P.M.. A private service will be held on Friday. Inurnment All Saints Cemetery, Gander In lieu of flowers donations in Clarence’s memory may be made to the Canadian Diabetes Association. Arrangements entrusted through Stacey’s Funeral Home, Gander/Carmanville. from Junior's obituary: frpm Al Yeadon: ... Junior had a reputation as one of the best arrival radar controllers and when the complexity increased Junior calmly keyed his bagpipe tunes on a pencil. Well liked, Junior was a great guy. from Danny McDonald: ... He was one of the best Arrival controllers, a great co-worker, a kind and gentle person and a true friend I'll always remember fondly. Plus he played a mean bagpipe even in the wee hours of the morning. from Pierre Senay: ... I still see him playing his pen as if it were a musical instrument while calmly bringing in myriads of planes in a well orchestrated dance. |
J D Lyon (WG) News of JD's passing was first published by the CBAA. The family obituary follows. We regret to announce the passing of past CBAA President and CEO, J-D (John-David) Lyon, on Thursday, July 29, 2010, in Winnipeg, MB. J-D Lyon was President and CEO of CBAA from 1991-2000. Trained as an Air Traffic Controller, J-D’s career and passion for aviation led to involvement with the Canadian Air Traffic Control Association (CATCA), various positions at Transport Canada headquarters in Ottawa, aviation consulting, and finally, his leadership of CBAA. During his tenure at the Association, J-D was integral in the preliminary development of what is now the successful Private Operator Certificate (POC) Program, grew membership, and lobbied for business aviation at all levels of government. He was presented with CBAA's Award of Merit in 2002 in recognition of and appreciation for his outstanding commitment and service to the Canadian aviation industry, the International Business Aviation Council and, in particular, as President and CEO of the Canadian Business Aircraft Association from 1991 to 2000. (The CBAA name was changed to the Canadian Business Aviation Association in the mid-2000s). J-D is survived by his wife of more than 50 years, Val; his son Cecil; his two daughters, Deb and Pam, and their families. Our thoughts and condolences go out to them at this difficult time. Sam Barone, President & CEO, Canadian Business Aviation Association JOHN-DAVID (J-D) LYON April 16, 1933 - July 29, 2010 J-D leaves behind his loving wife of 54 years, Val (Kinley), children, Cecil, Deborah (Keith) and Pamela (Jeff). For those who knew and loved him and despite all his many, many accomplishments, he leaves behind his six grandchildren that were all, each of them, the apples of his eye: Megan (20), Brett (18), Cole (16), Tyler (14), Jordan (13) and Jacob (11). Braemar (the Collie) and Rylee (the Springer Spaniel) will miss Grandpa and his treats - a lot. J-D enjoyed a remarkable life with an extended family that too will miss him. From his brother Robert (Adina) and their children, Garth (Kari), Derek (Marnie) and Janet (Martin) through the Spences, Joplings, Keedians, Smiths, Kinleys and Stevensons to the many, many friends he and Val shared through their almost 55 years together. There are too, too many to mention but you all know who you are. J-D was many things in his long and eventful life. As a curler he represented Newfoundland in the 1960 Brier as skip and Manitoba in the 1961 Brier as skip. An avid sailor, golfer and skier he made a point to involve his family in all his endeavours so much so that his six grandchildren are all becoming formidable curlers in their own right. Brett and Cole thrilled their grandfather just this spring when they won the Ontario School Boys Championships. J-D started his work life as an Air Traffic Controller organizing and then becoming the first President of the Canadian Air Traffic Control Association. Amongst his many other accomplishments, he was City Councillor for West Kildonan, Chairman of the Seven Oaks School Division, and Trustee for the Carleton Board of Education in Ottawa. Perhaps his proudest accomplishment outside of family was that of President and CEO (1992 to 2000) of the Canadian Business Aviation Association (CBAA). J-D retired from the CBAA in 2000. He and Val enjoyed retirement returning to the beloved cottage (Lyon's Den) at Matlock each summer. This has always been the summer focus for the family and especially the grandchildren. A celebration of his life will take place on Friday, August 6, 2010, at 2:00 p.m. in the Church Hall of St. Martin's-In-The-Field Anglican Church, 160 Smithfield Avenue, following which there will be a reception. In lieu of flowers, donations to a charity of your choice would be preferred. CROPO FUNERAL CHAPEL 586-8044 from Phil Gies It has been said that air traffic controllers are, as a group; intelligent, articulate, and decisive. If this be true, then the leader of such a group must indeed be a true leader. JD was such a person. I'm sure there will be many stories told by many controllers and others affected by JD's presence. If you ever met JD he will have made an impression. I first met JD at the 1972 CATCA convention in YZ. As a delegate from UL, I rose to make a point and was instantly ruled "out of order", by JD... The Winnipeg Free Press, January 1, 2011: The '10 honour roll, Prominent Manitobans who left us this year. JULY 29 -- John-David Lyon, 77. He had many accomplishments. He represented Newfoundland at the Brier as the team's skip in 1960, and then the following year represented Manitoba at the Brier as the team's skip. For a living, he worked as an air traffic controller and he organized, and then became president, of the Canadian Air Traffic Control Association. He was later elected a city councillor for West Kildonan, a school trustee and chairman of the Seven Oaks School Division, and a school trustee in Ottawa. He was president and CEO of the Canadian Business Aviation Association. |
Cyril Edward (Cy) Thornley (WG/VR) It is with sadness that we announce the passing of dearly loved Cy Thornley. The husband of Yvonne for 65 years, father of five, grandfather of nine, great grandfather of three, brother, uncle and friend to many, left earth as he wished, surrounded by family, peacefully from his own home. A proud veteran of WWII and retired Air Traffic Controller, CT treasured his country and cherished his profession. Cy lived his long, happy and full life consistently placing his family first while demonstrating the importance of generosity, trust, respect and unconditional love. “Grandpa Cy”, is thanked for the many precious memories. He is loved, missed and will be remembered. May God bless him In lieu of flowers kindly make a donation to the Kidney Foundation and/or the Children’s Hospital. There will be a funeral mass for Cy on Wednesday, July 28, 2010 at 11:00 a.m. at St. Joseph the Worker Parish, 4451 Williams Road, Richmond. Fraser Heights Funeral Home, Surrey, is in care of arrangements. from Derrall Gunderson: I joined Winnipeg Centre as a B-stand in 1956 and Cy was already a controller in the Centre. If memory serves Cy was sent to Thunderbay to open the tower in the late '50s, returned to Winnipeg and then moved to Vancouver in 1960 or so. Always a good guy to work with |
Graham Elijah King (QX) KING, Graham – Passed peacefully away at St. Clare’s Mercy Hospital on Tuesday, July 13, 2010, Graham Elijah King of Gander, age 84 years. Predeceased by his wife Dorothy June and Grandson Bernard Jack Johnson. Leaving to mourn daughters: Fern (Robert) and Holly (Jim) sons: Gary (Jacquie) and Glen (Sharon); grandchildren: Allan, Philip, Kristi, Ryan and Matthew; Sister Olga Tweedle; sister-in-law Rose (Al) Ingleson. Also a large circle of other relatives and friends. Rested at Stacey's Funeral Home, Gander. Funeral Service took place Saturday, July 17th at 2:00 P.M. from Fraser Road United Church Gander. Inurnment followed at All Saint's Cemetery. Donations in Graham's memory may be made to a charily of one’s choice . To send a message of condolence or sign the memorial on-line guest book, please visit www.staceysfuneralhome.ca Arrangements entrusted through Stacey’s Funeral Home, Gander. |
David Edward Mihill (EG) David Edward Mihill (1947-2010) of Sherwood Park, Alberta passed away at the U of A Hospital on May 4th, 2010 at the age of 62 years with his loving wife at his side. David is survived by his wife Dianne, his daughters: Kathy and Jehn both of Ottawa, Ont., Stephanie and Alexandra both of Edmonton, AB, one grandchild Willow of Ottawa, Ont., two stepsons Ed (Tracy) of Grand Prairie, AB. and Cory of Edmonton, AB., his mother Louise of Viking, AB, his mother-in-law Helen Rougeau of Winnipeg, Man., one sister Louise (Rod) Hunter of Viking, AB and his beloved dogs, Monet, Spice and Tux. A private family memorial service will be held at the Viking Funeral Services Chapel on Saturday, May 8th, 2010 at 2:00 p.m. with Reverend Carolyn Woodall officiating. Donations in David's memory may be made to the Cross Cancer Institute, 11560 - University Avenue, Edmonton, Alberta T6G 1Z2. Viking Funeral Services Ltd. from Phil Gies: Dave's ATC career began in Winnipeg Region. He was an "on-loan DSC" for WG ACC's JETS ORD back in 1982. |
Reginald Garfield Webb Sr (XE) REGINALD GARFIELD WEBB It is with sadness the family of Reginald Garfield Webb announce the death of their father, grandfather, and great-grandfather on March 23, 2010 at St. Paul's Hospital in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Reg is survived by his loving wife Gladys Webb (nee Forrester), his children Andrew Webb, Reginald Webb Jr. and Susan of Winnipeg, Manitoba, and Geraldine Webb-Young and Bernie of Regina, Saskatchewan. He will be missed by his grandchildren Andrea and Richard Macedo, Cory and Darren Storm, Jeffrey Webb, Michael Fleischhaker, Daniel and Kim Fleischhaker, Brienne Young and Ryan Young. His great-granddaughter Kate (Cory and Darren) and future great-grandchildren will learn of him through storytelling of the Webb family a trait Reg was a master of. Reg was predeceased by his parents Ernie and Edith, sisters Eunice Pommer and Phyllis Wintle and brothers Harry and Clifford Webb. He was born in Whitemouth, Manitoba April 26, 1927 to parents Ernest and Edith Webb, district pioneers whose history traces back to United Empire Loyalist stock in Nova Scotia in the 1770s. He received his education in Whitemouth and Cecil Rhodes High School in Winnipeg. Reg enlisted in the RCAF during the Second World War and served as a Radio Operator Ground (WOG), an association he continued in the RCAF Reserve, Winnipeg after the war. After a number of years as a sales representative for G. H. Wood and Company and VioBin (Can) LTD, Reg returned to his first love radio telecommunications by joining the Department of Transport Telecommunications Branch in 1961. After serving at various locations he was Flight Services Area Operations Supervisor for Churchill, Manitoba and Saskatoon. He became Air Traffic Services Sector Manager, Saskatchewan Flight Services in 1984, a position he held until retirement in 1990. Reg began his Royal Canadian Legion association as Branch Secretary in 1947 and later became Branch President in Broadview Saskatchewan. His association with the Masonic Order began when he was raised as a Master Mason in Broadview in 1963. After Masonic associations in Sioux Lookout, Ontario, Churchill, Manitoba, and Lynn Lake, Manitoba, he became Master of Rosthern Duck Lake Lodge #13 in 1980. He was an active member of the Valley of Saskatoon Scottish Rite and served as TPGM of the Lodge of Perfection. He became a member of Khartum Temple of the Shrine, Winnipeg in 1969. Reg accomplished many things in his life but he was most proud of his family. Goodbye Dad. Thanks for the memories. At Reg's request, no service will be held. Cremation has taken place and his remains will be interred in the Woodlawn Cemetery in Saskatoon after a family graveside service. Gifts in memory may be made to the CNIB (cnib.ca) directed to Research. Arrangements made in care of Martens Warman Funeral Home, Warman, Saskatchewan. from Phil Gies: Reg Sr's sons were/are long time members of WG ACC, Andy in Tech services, and Reg Jr. in atc. |
John Plunkett (EG) PLUNKETT,John Victor 1928 -2010 On March 17, 2010 John Plunkett passed away at the age of Bl years. He is survived by his loving wife of 45 years, Georgina, his sister Diane Martin, and brother Terry, along with several nieces and nephews. A Celebration of John's Life will beheld at Day Spring Presbyterian Church (11445 - 40 Avenue) on Wednesday, March 31, 2010 at 2:00pm. In lieu of flowers donations in John's memory may be made to the Humane Society or the Mazankowski Heart Institute. South Side Memorial Chapel, Patterson, Mittelstadt & Justik. from Phil Gies: Thanks to Scotty Hamilton for passing along this information. |
Mike Hudson (WG) MICHAEL HUDSON: With great sadness we mourn the death of our father and friend, Michael Hudson, on March 11, 2010, while in the devoted care of his son John. Michael was born in Winnipeg on April 4, 1927, son of Walter and Lorna Hudson. He attended Kelvin High School and went on to have many adventures as a young man. Mike's life was defined in many ways by his love of animals and his skills as an expert horseman, and he made lifelong friends while working as an itinerant cowboy in southern Alberta. In 1951 he obtained his private pilot's license and several years later qualified as a commercial pilot. He served as an instructor with the Winnipeg Flying Club for several years, and piloted floatplanes in northwestern Ontario and northern Manitoba. Eventually he settled again in Winnipeg where he trained as an air traffic controller. Mike eventually served as senior tower controller at Winnipeg International Airport and retired from Transport Canada after 25 years of distinguished service. Mike was predeceased by his wife JoAnn in 2007. He leaves to mourn his passing his children Laurie, Nancy and John; his brother and sister-in-law Bill and Yvonne Hudson, as well as grandchildren Trevor, Leah, Shelby, Daniel and Alexandra. As we struggle with Mike's absence we remember with love his company, his stories and his dry humour. We thank the nursing staff of Grace Hospital and Dr. Borrett for their compassionate care of Mike during his final illness. A gathering in Michael's memory will be held on Thursday, March 18, 2010 at 1:00 p.m. in Thomson Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Winnipeg Humane Society, 45 Hurst Way, Winnipeg, MB R3T 9Z9. THOMSON FUNERAL HOME 669 BROADWAY, WINNIPEG, MB R3C OX4 783-7211 Condolences may be sent to www.thomsonfuneralchapel.com |
Peter Minchin (XU) MINCHIN, Peter - After a long and courageous battle at Princess Margaret Hospital in his 55th year. Beloved husband and best friend of Brenda. Loving son of Elizabeth and the late Kells Minchin. Brother to John & Keith Minchin. Special Brother-in- law to Fred & Cathy Sexton, Cyndi Minchin & Kerry Minchin. Dearly missed by niece Briar and nephews Beau, Sean, Lucas, Daniel, Brennan & David. Thank you to all Peter's family & friends who kept in touch with Peter during his stay in Toronto. Special thank you to all the wonderful doctors and nurses at the London Regional Cancer Clinic and Princess Margaret Hospital who helped make Peter's journey an easier one. Family & friends are invited to celebrate Peter's life at the family home, Willow Creek, 12005 Argyle Street, RR#1, Ailsa Craig, North Middlesex, on November 21 from 1 to 4 pm. Remembrances to the Canadian Cancer Society. Arrangements entrusted to T. STEPHENSON & SON FUNERAL HOME, Ailsa Craig, 519-293- 3331. from CATCA: It is with deep sadness that we advise of the passing of brother Peter Minchin (London Tower) on Nov 10, 2009, following a long and courageous battle with cancer. Peter distinguished himself as a true activist and life-long advocate for air traffic controllers. Peter devoted himself to our association and the betterment of all throughout his working career and continued that passion even during his illness. Peter was recently honoured as the recipient of our highest honour, the CATCA Award of Merit, which was presented to Peter on Friday at an impromptu ceremony at the Princess Margaret Hospital, Toronto, Ontario. |
Ronald William Hart (WG) RONALD WILLIAM HART 1930-2009. Ron passed away on November 6, 2009 at the Victoria Hospital surrounded by his family after a short illness. Ron was born November 30, 1930 in Toronto, was raised and educated there and in Ottawa and came to work in Winnipeg in 1951, first for Canada West Shoe, then with Coca-Cola and finally in various capacities with the Air Traffic Control division of the Federal Department of Transport until he retired in 1985 after 30 years of service. He is predeceased by his parents, Harry and Gertrude Hart and is survived by his wife of 53 years Pat, his daughters Susan (Brien) Kulbaba and Cynthia (Cameron) Doroshuk and seven grandchildren, Ainsley (Tim), Mason, and Virginia Kulbaba and James, Peter and Luke Doroshuk and Deborah (Jason) Burke. Ron was a dedicated Freemason, being a member of Beaver Ionic Lodge #25 in Winnipeg and Lebanon Lodge #34 in Langdon, N.D. plus the Scottish Rite, Shrine and Royal Order of Scotland. Ron served as Grand Master of Masons in Manitoba in 1985/86. His other affiliations include past membership in the A.N.A.F. #283 and membership in F.O.E. #3870. In retirement Ron and Pat spent over 25 winters in Mission, Texas where golf was his greatest enjoyment. During the summer, for 15 years he was an active volunteer driver for the Canadian Cancer Society. Cremation has taken place. A Memorial Service, with Rev. Rountree officiating, will be conducted at Chapel Lawn Funeral Chapel, 4000 Portage Ave. on November 14, 2009 at 10:00 a.m. Interment to follow in Chapel Lawn Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Masonic Foundation of Manitoba, 420 Corydon Ave., Winnipeg R3L 0N8 for their charitable works or any other charity of your choice. The family wishes to thank Dr. Maxwell and the staff on the 4th floor and oncology department at the Victoria Hospital. Chapel Lawn 885-9715 |
James A. Barnes (QM) BARNES – James A. The death of James A. Barnes of Moncton, husband of Kathryn M. Ogilvie, occurred at home on November 6, 2009, surrounded by his family. Born March 25, 1936, in Salisbury, he was the older son of Lytton Rhodes Barnes and Lorna Jennett Wheaton. Jim was a much-loved husband, father, grandfather, brother, uncle, and friend. In addition to his wife of 52 years, he leaves to mourn four children: Robyn (Seth) Greene, Jim, Lisa (Steve) Whiteley, Ottawa, and Lori, Halifax. Eight grandchildren: Alanna, Alicia, KY, and Samantha Greene; Kailee Busse; Sam, Lewis and Sofie Whiteley; and Madison Barnes-Boileau, Nfld. Brother George (Sharon) Lindsay, ON; Sisters: Doreen (Bob) McLaughlin, Donna (Rick) Eagles, both of Riverview, along with several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his parents and youngest child, Jeffrey Arthur in 2001. Jim spent his boyhood in Wheaton Settlement and graduated from SRHS in 1955 as Class President. His employment included a short career as a fireman with CN, Maritime Central Airways (Cargo Clerk), Air Crew Training, Department of National Defence, and Salesperson Co–op, Farm Services before attending Air Traffic Control School in Ottawa. He retired from ATC in 1994 after 34 years service. Next to his family, Jim’s greatest love was flying. He earned his private pilot’s license in 1953 at the age of 17 and spent several years on the Board of Directors, Moncton Flying Club/ Flight College. He was also a member of Havelock Flying Club, COPA, CATCA and FSNA. Jim served the Lord at Wheaton Settlement, West Lane, and lastly First Moncton United Baptist Churches. He will be remembered for serving as Deacon, Board of Trustees and Transportation. A member of Acacia Lodge #49, he cherished the friendships and brotherhood of its members, as well as affiliated Lodges. He served as a Master Mason since 1969, receiving his 25 year pin in 1995. Then in 2006, he received the Quinn Medallion for dedicated and committed services to the Fraternity. In June of 2009, he was installed as Grand Tyler of the Grand Lodge of New Brunswick, and in October, 2009, the Acacia Lodge Past Master’s Jewel was struck in his honour. Jim was also a member of the Moncton Lodge of Perfection, Brittan Chapter Rose Croix, and a member of the New Brunswick Sovereign Consistory receiving his 32nd Degree October 21, 2000. He was also a dedicated supporter of Camp Goodtime and for many years he organized his Lodge’s participation in the “Christmas Kettle” program for the Salvation Army. Jim has been a member of Co-Op Farm Services since the 50’s, a supporter of the Air Cadet movement; Board of Directors of the Wheaton Settlement Cemetery Assn, and Moncton Probus Club. He will be remembered for his driving skills, his sense of humour, and his willingness to always “do his share!”. Resting at Fair Haven Funeral Home, 1177 Salisbury Rd, Moncton, Nov. 8th & Nov. 9th from 2-4 & 7-9 pm. Funeral Service at First Moncton United Baptist Church, 157 Queen Street Moncton, will be held at 11am, Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2009. The family requests donations in Jim’s memory be directed towards a special memorial at the new Moncton Museum Transportation Discovery Center, 20 Mountain Road, Moncton, E1C 2J8, 389-5946 or a memorial of one’s own preference. Memorial cards are available through the funeral home. Arrangements entrusted to Fair Haven Funeral Home, 1177 Salisbury Road, Moncton (506) 852-3530. from Floyd Kelly: Jim was a great guy. He was the controller that asked a Russian aircraft flying relief to the Peru earthquake victims "do you have transponder on board?" after many times at attempting identification. The reply was "negative, only farm equipment". |
B. John Walker (QX) B. John Walker passed away suddenly at The James Paton Memorial Hospital, Gander on August 25, age 72. Pre-deceased by his wife Helen Joyce (Bray) - 1993 and his brother George Levi Sharpe - 2006. Left with loving memories are his sons James (Valda) of Winnipeg MB, John of Edmonton AB, Bruce of Calgary AB, daughters Ann (Darrell) Brown of Okotoks AB, Deborah of Mesa AZ, Beverley of Chilliwack BC, brother Donald of Victoria BC, sister Patricia Murrin (Michael Conant) of Illinois, grandchildren, Adam, Eric, Elizabeth, Victoria Brown, Jonathan, Alex, Dylan Walker, Antonio, Matteo Balea, Mckenzie Monroe, Michael, Sarah Horwood, and a large circle of relatives and friends. Resting at Stacey’s Funeral Home, Gander with visitations, Friday, August 28th, from 2-4 and 7-9 P.M. and Saturday August 29th, from 2-4 and 7-9 P.M. Funeral service will take place on Sunday, August 30th at 2:00 P.M. from St. Martin’s Anglican Cathedral, Gander. Internment to follow, Monday, August 31st, at 2:00 P.M. at Kenmount Road Anglican Cemetery, St. John’s. Flowers are gratefully accepted and donations in John’s memory can be made to a charity of one’s choice. Arrangements entrusted through Stacey’s Funeral Home, Gander. To sign our online guest book please visit www.staceysfuneralhome.ca from Phil Gies When I attended VFR course #20 in September 1966 at the Ottawa airport, two of our IFR instructors were Johnny Walker and Rob Roy. I thought what a great business, controllers seem to named after someone or something else. I remember John as a very effective instructor with a ready smile for we want-to-be-controllers, a rare treat for trainees in those days. |
Dale Stinson (WG) DALE WEBSTER STINSON. Dale passed away peacefully at home on August 11, 2009 at the age of 78 years. Dale is survived by his wife Evelyn, son Dale, daughter-in-law Kris, grandchildren Jack and Sarah. He is also survived by his brother Wayne, brother-in-law Bob and his wife Liz, niece Vicki, nephews Mitch (Nancy), Mark (Wendy) and their families and his cousins. Dale was predeceased by his parents Howard and Marguerite and sister Donna. Dale was born and raised in Emerson, Manitoba. He worked for the Emerson Journal newspaper from 1949 to 1954, then two years in Morden for the Morden Times as a printer. In 1956 he joined the Ministry of Transport as an Air Traffic Controller where he remained until his retirement in 1986. A memorial service will be held on Sunday, August 16, 2009 at 1:00 p.m. at Thomson In the Park Funeral Home, 1291 McGillivray Blvd. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to ones favorite charity. Thomson In the Park 925-1120 Condolences may be sent to: www.thomsoninthepark.com from Phil Gies Dale will be always remembered as a kind of spark plug, small in stature but full of energy. There are many stories about his antics and his love a good practical joke. At Dale's memorial his son Dale spoke for his father and I would like to pass along a story he told, which to my mind is quintessential Dale. Dale loved Halloween and every year he would get into costume go around the neighbourhood just like the kids were doing. It seemed his favourite get-up was a gorilla suit and he delighted in the reaction when he appeared at friend's homes and intone; "trick or whiskey". He was also known to enjoy a cigar so occasionally a smoking gorilla would be on someone's doorstep. Both Dave Tustin and Bryan West confirmed that Dale did indeed show up on their doorsteps, in his gorilla suit demanding whiskey. Of course after a couple of Halloweens everyone knew who the gorilla was. The wearing of this particular costume ended when, as he was approaching a friend's home, the owner recognized him coming up the driveway and let his dog loose with the command; "Sic him boy!". Apparently Dale had to retreat to the roof of his car where he called to his friend; "Hey ???, it's me, Dale!" to which his friend replied; "I know..." By the way, Dale's nickname was "Stinky". Some say the name is a natural contraction from Stinson, others would suggest it resulted from the more obvious reason... Dale would have appreciated his memorial as there was a great turnout of ATC types, especially the silver-haired generation. |
John Herbert Dohaney (QM) DOHANEY, JOHN HERBERT - At the Oromocto Public Hospital, on July 16th, 2009 John Herbert Dohaney passed on at 86 years of age. Survived by wife, Miriam (Russell), of Chipman; by sons Allen (Theresa) of Rothesay; Michael (Barbara) of Arizona; by daughter Kathy Caron (Terry Keough) of Grand-Barachois; by grandchildren, Patrick, Timothy, Ross, Jacqueline, John, Stephanie, Jason, Michelle, Nicola, Kate, Jeff Caron and Jamie Caron; by sister, Sister Margaret Dohaney (Sisters of Charity) in Saint John. Predeceased by parents William and Susana (Monahan) Dohaney, by brothers George (WW2 RCAF) and James; and by sister Agnes. John was a Veteran War Radio Operator RCAF. He retired in 1978 as DOT Air Traffic Control Supervisor in Moncton. He was a long time Amateur Radio Operator (VE1PG), Moncton Golf Club member, Beaver Curling Club member, and was an active St. Joseph Catholic Church member. John was proud of his Irish heritage, with quick wit, whom his friends and family enjoyed. Special thanks to friends Carol and Albert Chessie, who helped tremendously during his illness. Resting at the Chipman Funeral Home until Monday when funeral mass will be held from Saint Joseph's Catholic Church at 11:00 a.m. with Father Peter Stephen officiating. The family will receive visitors at the funeral home on Sunday evening from 7-9 pm. Interment in Saint Joseph's Catholic Cemetery. Condolences may be given at www.chipmanfuneralhome.ca |
Norman Robert Ford (OW) Suddenly at his residence on Sunday, June 14, 2009. Norman Robert Ford of Cornwall; age 83 years. Beloved husband of the late Marjorie Ford (Hanson). Dear father of Sherrill Madore (late Keith), Steven Ford (Susan) both of Ottawa, Carolyn Ford and Daniel Ford (Linda) both of Cornwall. Predeceased by two sons, Edward and Ronald Ford. Loving grandfather of Christa, Lisa (Dave), Sarah, Edward, Jeffrey, Robert, William, Kimberly-Ann and Christina. Dear son of the late Edgar Ford and the late Ruth Ford (Foster). Predeceased by one sister, Arlene Finlayson. A Veteran of WWII, Norm flew 32 bombing missions. He served 33 years as an air traffic controller, with a combined RCAF and Transport Canada service of 42 years. Resting at Lahaie & Sullivan Cornwall Funeral Homes, West Branch, 20 Seventh Street West (613-932-8482) from 2 p.m. Thursday. Funeral Friday, June 19 for Service in the Memorial Chapel of the Funeral Home at 2 p.m. followed by cremation. The family will be in attendance from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday and from 12 noon until time of Funeral on Friday. If desired, Memorial Donations to the Royal Canadian Legion Poppy Fund or charity of your choice. Messages of condolences may be left at www.lahaiesullivan.com. |
Alexander "Spence" McKendry (OW) McKENDRY, Alexander 'Spence' - Air Traffic Controller (Retired). Peacefully with his family by his side on May 30th, 2009 in his 81st year at Kingston General Hospital. Beloved husband of Felicity (Bennett) McKendry for 53 years. Treasured father of David (Karen) Ottawa and Sandra (Jim Mundle) Calgary. Cherished grandfather of Chelsea, Matthew and Allie McKendry. Dear brother of Harold (Betty) McKendry and Carolyn Anglin (Graham). Fondly remembered by his niece Susan Kenney (Chris) and nephews Jeff (Geralyn) and Scott (Margaret-Anne) Anglin, and his great nieces, nephews and many relatives. Predeceased by his parents Alexander Harold McKendry and Olive McKee Spence. After attending Ontario Agricultural College, Spence worked in the farming business and was an active Junior Farmer. He later became a licensed pilot and was among the first to be trained as an air traffic controller, serving at Ottawa International Airport. Spence then moved to Air Traffic Control headquarters to become International Liaison Coordinator between Canada and the United States, Acting Director of the Transport Canada training centre now in Cornwall, and a specialist in technical services. Upon retirement, he returned to the Kingston area. Spence was a life-long member of the United Church of Canada and added his tenor voice to many choirs. He was a long standing volunteer with 'Meals on Wheels' and an ardent member of the Antique Classic Car Club of Canada. He fought valiantly yet lived gracefully with Parkinson's disease for over 20 years and was a pioneer recipient of a Deep Brain Stimulator in 1995. Spence's legacy will continue through tissue donation to Parkinson's research. In keeping with his wishes, cremation will be followed by a memorial service to celebrate his life at JAMES REID FUNERAL HOME 1900 John Counter Blvd. Kingston on Monday June 8th. Visitation at 1:00 pm and service at 2:00 pm. A reception will follow. Interment will be at Cataraqui Cemetery. Spence's family gratefully acknowledges the kindness and care he received from the staff at Fairmount Home and Kingston General Hospital. For those wishing, donations may be made to Parkinson's Society Canada. (Donations by cheque only please) from Moe Vyas: "I am saddened to hear that Spence McKendry succumbed to Parkinson's and passed away. I worked with him for about 4 years or so at the Simulation Center in Hull - later called the R&E Center and moved to Ottawa airport. My memory of him and his wife Felicity who was a pilot instructor is very warm and I will remember Spence as being a true professional and a gentleman. I had visited them and had dinner at their home in South Nepean in 1975. May his soul rest in peace." |
Douglas Mercer (QX) Passed peacefully away at the James Paton Memorial Hospital , Gander on May 14th 2009 Douglas Mercer age 76 Years. Predeceased by his parents William Robert and Helena Mercer , Brother Weldon. Left with loving memories are his wife Elaine of Gander, son Wayne (Theresa) of Ottawa, ON., daughter Deborah (Patrick) Mahoney of Ardoise, NS., brother Lewis (Sylvia) of Blake Town, Elizabeth (Melvin) Butt of Corner Brook, grandchildren Jennifer (Rick) Petraki, Braden, Kimberley, Scott. Also a large circle of brother and sister in-laws ,family and friends. A special thank you to sister-in-law Joyce Reid who helped care for him. Resting at Stacey’s Funeral Home, Gander with visitations Saturday and Sunday from 2:00 P.M. - 4:00 P.M. and 7:00 P.M. - 9:00 P.M.. Funeral Service Monday , May 18th at 2:00 P.M. from St. Martins Anglican Cathedral , Gander. In lieu of flowers donations in Mr. Mercer’s memory may be made to the Central Northeast Health Foundation P.O. Box 222, Gander, NL, A1V 1W6. Arrangements entrusted through Stacey’s Funeral Home, Gander. To sign our memorial on-line guest book please visit www.staceysfuneralhome.ca |
Jerry Thornton (YZ/TZ) THORNTON, Jerry; It is with deep sorrow that we announce the death of Jerry Ure Thornton who died on May 13th, 2009 in his 87th year. Predeceased by his beloved wife, Glenys, for over 57 years. Loving Dad of Nancy Glenys and David Jerry and Lesia Irene. Doting granddad of Daria Lesia. He will be remembered by his sister Gwen and brother-in-law Don and sister-in-law Dorothy and his dear nieces and nephews, great-nieces and great- nephews, colleagues and friends. He was predeceased by his parents, Heber and Muriel and his brother, Clifford. Jerry was proud of his service in the 1939 to 1942 war effort, serving as "Sparks", a radio operator in the Merchant Navy with British Marconi and the Norwegian Trade Mission. After the war, he continued to serve his country working for the Canadian Government as a weather man/ radio operator at Port Harrison on Hudson's Bay in northern Quebec. He became an air traffic controller, working in the 1950's at Malton Airport, now Toronto International Airport and later the Toronto Island Airport, now City Centre Airport. In the 1960's, Jerry became the Assistant Airport Manager and finally Airport Manager at Toronto Island Airport, retiring in 1985. During his tenure at the Island Airport, he became involved with the Canadian International Air Show, that involvement in many different capacities lasted more than 50 years. Jerry was inducted into the CIAS Roll of Honour in 2007. Jerry spent his final days at the Veteran's Residence at Sunnybrook Health Centre in Toronto. The family would like to thank all the staff of K and L-Wings for their kind support and loving care. Everything possible was done to make Jerry comfortable and safe and well-treated. Our special thanks and recognition go to Dr. Derring and his primary nurses, Flo and Kathy. A celebration of Jerry's life will be held on Monday, May 18th, 2009 at 10 a.m. followed by a reception at Glenview Presbyterian Church, 1 Glenview Ave., (2 blocks south of Lawrence, off Yonge St). Glenview 416-488-1156. In lieu of flowers, donations made to Heart and Stroke Foundation, Sunnybrook Foundation or the charity of your choice would be appreciated by the family. Thanks to Donald Courcy for this notification by way of RADIOCOMMUNICATIONS.CA |
Wayne Kuch (YB) KUCH - Wayne Darryll, Peacefully on Wednesday, May 6th, 2009 at the North Bay General Hospital - Scollard Site. Wayne was the beloved husband of the late Linda Lennox, in his 69th year. Loving father of Kelly Fenton-Beckett (Stanley),Susan Robison (Dan), Justin Kuch (Helen), and the late Michael Kuch. Dear grandfather of Tyler, Kiara, Nicholas, Jacob, and Talia. Survived by his siblings Terry Kuch (Lenore), Sharon Irvine (Bruce), and Brian Kuch (Lenore). At Wayne's request cremation has taken place. A memorial service will be held at a later date. Funeral arrangements entrusted to MARTYN FUNERAL HOME 472-8810. Online condolences at www.martynfh.com |
Michael 'Mike' Langhan (WG) MICHAEL LANGHAN September 29, 1941 - May 3, 2009 Peacefully on Sunday, May 3, after a hard fought 14 month battle with pancreatic cancer Mike passed away at Riverview Health Centre at the age of 67. Mike leaves behind his mother Denise (nee Valois); his loving wife of 45 years, Irene (nee Lafrance); his children: Michelle (Prakash) Gowdar; Lianne Mastroianni; Patrick (Shannon) Langhan and Martin (Debbie) Langhan; his grandchildren: Sam, Marcus, Jordan, Keenan, Payton, Riley, Cole and Jory; brothers: Paul (Mary), Gerry (Carmel), Alan (Debbie) as well as numerous nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his father Emile and brother Marcel (Debbie). Mike was born in St. Boniface and raised in St. Pierre, Manitoba. Mike worked at NAV Canada and Transport Canada for 35 years in Air Traffic Control, retiring from the position of Regional Superintendent of Air Traffic Control and Affairs. Mike had many hobbies. He could be found on the golf course as often as humanly possible, and was known to have thrown his clubs in the river from time to time. He loved air traffic control and flying so much he continued to do so on-line even after he retired. Mike was an outstanding cook and all those he loved, enjoyed the fruits of his labour. Retirement also saw Mexico and Florida become second homes and he spent the cold winter months there with Irene. Mike will be greatly missed by the many, many friends and family who knew and loved the little general. Funeral Mass will be held on Friday, May 8 at 1:00 p.m. in St. Bernadette Parish, 820 Cottonwood Road. Viewing will take place one hour prior to the service. Pallbearers are his sons Patrick and Martin, his nephews Jody, Trevor, James and son-in-law Prakash. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the CancerCare Manitoba Foundation, 1160-675 McDermot Avenue, Winnipeg, MB R3E 0V9. He is no longer bound to the earth and will freely soar wherever he will . The Coutu family in care of arrangements: E. J. COUTU CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS 680 Archibald St. 253-5086. from Glenn Clark: Mike and I attended radio school together in Winnipeg in 1960. Out paths crossed many times over the years and we ended up working together in Regional Office before we both retired. What I really enjoyed was our time together after retirement. We both enjoyed golf and spend many days together on the numerous golf courses in Manitoba. Mike proclaimed that when it came to golf we both suffered from what he termed LOFT - Lack of ??????? Talent. A bit of truth in that in both our cases. Many of you will remember that Mike could be a bit fiery and by his own admission didn't always have the most patience. This was often evident on the golf course. I for one have had to duck to avoid Mike's club passing over my head as it made a sound like a helicopter rotor blade. But my funniest Mike golf experience happened one day when we both were definitely suffering from a terrible case of LOFT. As we passed over a wooden bridge crossing a shallow creek on the course Mike proceeded to throw his entire golf set into the creek. " Come on Clarky let's go and have a beer in the Club House" he said - I suggested we retrieve his equipment - "no the hell with it" he said. But the story has a happy ending as after a hour or so in the Club House and on our leaving he paid a young lad ten dollars to go and get his golf equipment from the creek. I miss him an awful lot. |
Garry Norman Fee (OW) FEE, Garry Norman Air Traffic Controller (Retired) After a brief battle with cancer on Saturday, May 2nd 2009, aged 89. Eunice (nee Allen), Garry's wife and constant companion of 65 years was the light of his life and was by his side. Father of Garry (Sandy) Fee. Stuart, his grandson, who so valued their close relationship. Grandfather to Alison and great-grandfather of Kaelin and Abbey. Predeceased by his brother, Harvey (Jean) of Montreal. Garry served as part of the RCAF Ferry Command and was immensely proud of his career as an Air Traffic Controller at Dorval and Ottawa. Garry's inquiring mind, attention to detail, and sense of humour never diminished. He will be sorely missed yet lovingly remembered by Barbara, Garry, Kate, Steph, Jeff, John, and Randy. The family extends our gratitude for the care and support of the staff at Park Place, CCAC, Carefor, Dr. Susan Gick and the CPCN. Friends and family are invited to visit at the West Chapel of Hulse, Playfair, and McGarry, 150 Woodroffe Ave. at Richmond Rd. after 12 noon on Wednesday, May 6th 2009 until time of service in the Chapel at 2 pm. A reception will be held following the service. Memorial donations to the Canadian Cancer Society or the Ottawa Humane Society would be appreciated by the family. |
J Blake Underhill (QM) J. "Blake" Underhill 1933-2009. James "Blake" Underhill, 75, of Riverside-Albert passed away on May 1, 2009 at the Moncton Hospital with his loving family by his side. Blake was born in Underhill now known as Blackville, N.B.on December 18, 1933 the son of the late Clifford and Mildred (Scochfield) Underhill. He worked as an Air Traffic Controller until his retirement. Blake was really community minded and was involved in many community organizations. He had served as Mayor and Councillor for many terms in Riverside-Albert. He was a former member of the Riverside-Albert Volunteer Fire Department and served as Fire Chief. He was a founding member of the Albert County Hospital , Forest Dale Home, Fundy Curling Club , a volunteer with the Albert County Exhibition. Some of the other groups he was involved with were many equestrian associations, most notably MQHA and AQHA, NB Soil & Crop, NB Blueberry Association, NB Agriculture, Atlantic Tool Collectors Association, and the Masonic Lodge. He loved animals and had a special place in his heart for horses and his beloved labs Chaos and Coco. He enjoyed attending antique auctions being an avid collector. Above all things, Blake was a family man, he loved time spent with his wife, daughters and granddaughters, they were truly his life. He was so proud of Mindy and Victoria they could always count on their father for anything they needed. Whenever his grandchildren were around he would light up and you knew who their Papa was. The Village of Riverside- Albert has lost a pillar of the community and his family has lost a very special husband, father, papa and brother. Blake left many great memories for his family and friends, he will live on in their hearts forever. He will be deeply missed by his loving and devoted wife, Janine, his cherished daughters, Mindy Liptay (Stephen) of Lower Cape and Victoria Underhill of Riverside-Albert, his precious grandchildren, Jenica and Aynsley, his sister, Vi Beckwith of Blackville, long time friend, Arthur Tingley of Riverside-Albert, sister-in-laws, Mary Jean Campbell and Denise Taylor both of New Glasgow, N.S. Besides his parents he was predeceased by his first wife, Davene (Wilbur) and a brother, Borden. He will be resting at the Albert County Funeral Home with visitation on Monday, May 4 2-4 and 7-9pm. A celebration of his life will be held at the Albert County Funeral Home on Tuesday, May 5, 2009 at 2:00pm with Rev. Alex Mosher officiating. Interment will be held in the Hopewell Cemetery, Hopewell Hill, N.B. Following the service the family will be meeting at the Albert County Museum Hall for further sharing of memories and for refreshments. For those who wish donations to the Riverside-Albert Volunteer Fire Department, Wesley United Church or to the Friends of the Moncton Hospital-Medical/Surgical ICU Unit would be appreciated by the family. Arrangements are in the care of the Albert County Funeral Home, 4130 Route 114 Hopewell Cape, N.B. (506) 734-2780 from Floyd Kelly: "Blake Underhill, perhaps best noted for his unique handlebar moustache and for being an avid auction goer... If there was an auction anywhere in the Maritimes you could be sure that Blake knew about it, and if there was even the slightest possibility of him buying anything, he would be there." |
Joseph Hoover (EG) HOOVER, Joseph Arnold 1929 - 2009. Joseph Arnold Hoover passed away on April 29, 2009 at the age of 79 after a courageous battle against neurological disease. Born in Barrhead, Alberta, December 23, 1929, to Ernesta Crippa and Chester Jay Hoover, he grew up with sisters Olive, Alice and Daisy, and brothers Ernest, Herbert and Alvin. Joseph is survived by his wife Maria, children Jim (Suzanne), Mark (Dia), Marina (Richard), and Anne Marie (Chris), and six grandchildren Sebastien, Jake, Frederic, Abigail, Benjamin and Jeremy. Joe's career spanned farm boy, radio operator, air traffic controller, Regional Superintendent Air Traffic Services, and consultant. Most important to Joe was his family. He was a devoted husband and loving father. Joe's love of nature kept us down to earth, his love of music and dance kept us happy, his love of learning inspired us, his appreciation for hard work encouraged us, and his generosity and sensitivity to others made us whole. "Forge ahead and press on." Prayers celebrating Joe's life will be held Sunday, May 3, 7:00 p.m. at Connelly-McKinley Downtown Chapel, 10011 - 114 Street, Edmonton. A Mass of Christian Burial for Joe will be held Monday May 4, 10:00 a.m., at Good Shepherd Catholic Parish, 18407 - 60 Avenue, Edmonton, with interment to follow at Holy Cross Cemetery. The Parkinson's Society of Alberta, Room 3Y18, Edmonton General, 11111 Jasper Avenue, Edmonton, AB, T5K OL4 Connelly-McKinley Funeral Homes Downtown Chapel (780) 422-2222 Over 100 Years of Service. |
Leon Cormier (QM) J. Leandre (Leon) Cormier of Shediac passed away at the Villa Providence on April 27th, 2009. Born in Moncton Feb 10, 1930, he was the son of the late Alyre and Nelida Cormier. Leon retired as an air traffic controller, he loved to travel and was a well known musician, having played in many bands throughout New Brunswick. He is survived by his first wife Stella Cormier (Gould), daughters; Gisele Goguen, Claire Robichaud (Norbert), son Charles Cormier (Monique), sisters; Gloria Cormier, Rosela Melanson (Norman), Lucielle Robichaud (Felicien), Angela Trueman (Bernie Plumber), brothers; Gerald Cormier (Leontine), Clarence Cormier (Gloria), Emery Cormier (Susan Skerry), step-daughter Anne Duplessie and grandchildren; Christopher, Paul, Alec, Michelle and Martin. In addition to his parents he was predeceased by his son Dr. Jean Guy Cormier and his second wife Doris Cormier (Duplessie). Visitation will be held at Fair Haven Funeral Home on Thursday, April 30th, from 7-9 PM. The funeral service will be held in the chapel of Fair Haven Funeral Home on Friday, May 1st, 2009 at 11:00 AM with Father Paul Breau officiating. A reception will be held following the service. Interment in Saint Joseph RC Church Cemetery at a later date. Memorial donations may be made to the Heart and Stoke Foundation of New Brunswick. The family would like to thank the staff of Villa Providence for their excellent care of Leon. Arrangements entrusted to Fair Haven Funeral Home, 1177 Salisbury Road, Moncton (506) 852-3530. Arrangements and to sign the guest book at fairhavenmemorial.ca |
Bob Lawrence (QX) Robert F Lawrence (April 30, 1939 - March 10, 2009) Passed away at the Health Science Centre St John's on Tuesday Mar 10, 2009, Robert F. Lawrence of Grand Bank, age 69 yrs. Predeceased by Parents Jim and Maggie Lawrence, son-in-law Paul Boyle. Leaving to mourn partner Phyllis of Fortune, daughters Debbie Boyle of Gander, Karen Boland (Barry) of Gander, grandchildren Chelsea, Carly, Adam and Julie, sisters Beatrice Boyce (Calvin) of Bonavista, Ada Eveleigh (Gus) of Grand Bank, Freda King (Millett) of Fortune, Marilyn Mackness (Peter) of Peterborough Ont. Also a large circle of other relatives and friends. Funeral service was conducted by Rev Lewis Crewe from the Grand Bank United Church on Saturday Mar 14th, at 2pm.;cremation followed. Organist was Betty Rogers. Pallbearers were Barry Spencer, Howard Lake, Danny Boyce, David King, Jack Burfitt, Glenn Blagdon and Don Eveleigh. Donations in his memory can be made to the Grand Bank United Church Cemetery Fund or a charity of one's choice, Funeral Arrangements were entrusted to the care of Warren's Funeral Home Grand Bank NL. |
Leo LeBlanc (QM) Leo Leandre Joseph LeBlanc 1938 - 2009 Leo LeBlanc passed away peacefully at The Moncton Hospital on Saturday, February 21st, 2009, with his family by his side, after a courageous fourteen month battle with cancer. Born in Dupuis Corner, NB on October 3rd, 1938, he was the son of Ulysse and Dorina (Surette) LeBlanc. Upon graduation from St. Malachy’s High School in Saint John, NB he continued his education at Saint Vocational School where he graduated as a Marine Radio Operator. He joined the Canadian Coast Guard serving aboard the icebreaker CGS NB MacLean in the Canadian Arctic. Following his stint with the Coast Guard he joined Transport Canada as an Air Radio Operator serving remote postings in Frobisher Bay (Iqualuit), Cape Hope’s Advance and Pond Inlet. He then began a 36 year career in Air Traffic Control serving as a VFR controller in Saint John, NB, Gander and Stephenville, NL and an IFR controller in Gander, Moncton and Goose Bay, Labrador where he served one year as unit chief. He spent the final years of his career as an IFR Air Traffic Control instructor in Moncton, retiring as the Manager of IFR Training (Moncton) in 1995. He was a proud member of the Canadian Air Traffic Controllers Association (CATCA) serving as Regional Director for a term in the seventies. A parishioner of Holy Family Parish for 37 years he served his parish as a member of the pastoral council, choir and as a lector. Leo was a Fourth Degree Knight of Columbus and a charter member of the The Holy Family Knights of Columbus council 9372 where he served two terms as Grand Knight and was twice honored a Knight of the Year. He served his community with Scout’s Canada for 14 years as a cub leader with Holy Family in Moncton, St. Michaels in Goose Bay, Bridgedale in Riverview and as a Scout leader with Mount Royal in Moncton. Leo is survived by his loving wife of 43 years, Evelyn (McLaughlin), son David, daughter-in-law Lori, grandchildren Zack and Sophie, brothers; Rheal (Gloria), Donald (Faith), sisters; Jeannita (Al Francis), Marie (Phil Goreham), Rosella (Tim Hoar), Alva (Gerry Powell), Linda (Bruce Lipsett) and Nancy (Don Taylor), several nieces and nephews, aunts, cousins and very special friends Emily and Grant Logan. He was pre-deceased by his parents, infant son Paul Leo, sister Andrea LeBlanc, nieces Emily Taylor and Connie Chase. Visitation to be held at Cobb’s Funeral Home and Cremation Center, 330 Whitepine Road, Riverview, (869-2007) on Tuesday, February 24th , from 7-9 pm and on Wednesday, February 25th , from 2-4 pm and 7-9 pm. Parish prayers and sharing of memories will take place at 8:30 pm Wednesday evening at the funeral home. Funeral mass to be celebrated at Holy Family Catholic Church on Thursday, February 26th at 11:00 am with Fr. Phil Mulligan as Celebrant. In lieu of flowers the family would appreciate donations to The Canadian Cancer Society, Friends of The Moncton Hospital, The Canadian Liver Foundation or the palliative care unit of The Moncton Hospital. Online condolences can be made at www.cobbsfuneralhome.ca. |
Roger Malvern Stone (XE) STONE, Roger Malvern was born May 7, 1920, at NW6 27 6 W3 (his grandmother's farm) in Saskatchewan and died on February 1, 2009, at Royal University Hospital in Saskatoon, of complications following surgery. He is survived by his son Murray Stone (Dorothy) of Stony Plain, AB; brothers and sisters Marion (Bill Andrew) of Craven, SK, Glenna (Cliff Salahub) of Sechelt, BC, Curtis Stone of Lethbridge, AB, Winona (Murray Taylor) of Borden, SK, Colleen (George Goossen) of Victoria, BC, Eldon Stone (Darlene) of Logan Lake, BC, Garry Stone (Myrna) of Strongfield, SK, David Stone (Beverly) of Coaldale, AB; and numerous nieces and nephews and their children. Also left to mourn are his special friend Alta MacDonald of Regina, SK, and his former daughter-in-law Wendy Uncles of Williston VT. He was predeceased by his parents Paul and Beda Stone, his brother Mitchell and sister Corinne, his first wife Grace Robertson Stone and his second wife Charlotte Ruuth. Like many of his generation, he came of age amid the hardships of a prairie farm in the Dirty Thirties. As Flying Officer Stone of 426 Squadron, RCAF, he piloted a Halifax heavy bomber on 31 combat operations over Germany and occupied-Europe. After the war Roger began civilian work as an air traffic controller, retiring as chief of air traffic control at Saskatoon Airport in 1977. He enjoyed a long and happy retirement in California and Saskatoon that included golf, travel, crossword puzzles and personal computing. He owned a share in the Saskatchewan Roughriders, who (along with the Montreal Canadiens, Minnesota Vikings and Detroit Tigers) must now learn to make do without his indefatigable support. A celebration of Roger's life will be held in the spring. Published in the Saskatoon StarPhoenix on 2/4/2009. |
W. Christopher D. Lilwall (EG/QX/NCTI) from Kevin Devine It is with great sadness that I am writing to inform you of the passing of our dear friend and colleague, Chris Lilwall. Chris left us peacefully at the Ottawa Civic Hospital on Friday afternoon, January 16, 2009, surrounded by his family and two of his colleagues from Seaway Branch. Chris started his career in Fort St. John, followed by Edmonton and Gander Centres before transferring to what was then the Transport Canada Training Institute in 1982. Involved in both domestic and international training, as well as Course Standards, Chris was dedicated to his students, touching the lives of hundreds of ATC trainees who have moved into the ranks of the qualified over the past quarter century. He retired from Navcanada on September 19, 2008 after 35 years of service. A devoted CATCA member, CL worked diligently as Seaway Branch Chair, as well as Regional CATCA Director. He served on two Contract Committees and was also active in the RCAF Wing #424 in Cornwall. He will be greatly missed by all who knew him. |
Donald David Boyd (HZ) BOYD, Donald David 82, passed away peacefully January 8, 2009, at home in Enfield, surrounded by his loving family. Born in River Bourgeois, Cape Breton, he was a son of Donald David and Katharine (McIsaac) Boyd. After attending St. Mary's College High School, he enlisted in the R.C.A.F. serving overseas during the Second World War where he completed a tour of operations as a mid-upper gunner in Lancaster aircraft. He returned to Canada in 1946, retiring as a Warrant Officer First Class. Following his service career Don was employed as an Air Traffic Controller with the Federal Department of Transportation. He was one of the first Controllers at the Halifax International Airport in 1960, where he worked until he retired in 1976. From 1973 to 1985. As President of Rondon Developments Ltd, he was one of the driving forces behind the development of Alderney Park Subdivision in Enfield. With Ron Smith he was co-founder of the original East Hants Jr. Penguins Hockey team in 1967. In the early 1960s, he was instrumental in the establishment of several athletic venues in the village of Enfield: an outdoor hockey rink, a Little League baseball field, a senior baseball field, and a regulation size football field. He organized, coached and/or managed many of the teams that played at these venues over the years. Don was a life member of the Royal Canadian Legion Enfield Branch 133. He became an avid golfer after joining the newly constructed Oakfield Golf and Country Club in 1962 where he played until the age of 78. Don was a loving husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather.He was predeceased by his wife, Leona (Blanchard); sister, Eileen Donahoe; brothers, Arthur and Colin. He will be deeply missed by his brother Edmund; daughters, Deborah (Mike) Wood and Donna Boyd; sons, Gerald (Hughena), Sean (Wilma), Gregory (Judy), and Mike (Cathy), and by his 17 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren. Many thanks to Donna for the special care she provided over the last few years, to Dr. Bruce Montgomery who was always there for Dad, to Janice Smith and the nurses during his last days, to Bea Ledwidge for her spiritual visitations and Communion, and to Ron Smith for his lifelong friendship. Cremation has taken place and funeral arrangements are under the direction of Ettinger's Funeral Home. Visitations will be in St Bernard's church, Enfield 6-9 p.m. Sunday, January 11. The funeral will be held in St Bernard's Church, January 12, at 11 a.m., followed by a reception at the Royal Canadian Legion, Enfield. Friends and family may visit Don's Everlasting Memorial at www.MeM.com where they may view cherished photographs and also leave a written or spoken message to honour him. |
Thomas Adair Freestone (WG/OW) FREESTONE, Thomas Adair at the age of 74 passed away peacefully, but unexpectedly, in Mexico, on December 29, 2008. Tom is survived by his beloved wife Ruth (nee Magnusson). Loving father of Randy (Monica), Chris, Karen (Greg Johnston), Margo (Mike Clarkson) and Russ (Karen). He will be lovingly remembered by his grandchildren, Melanie, Russell, Mandi, Tommy, Matt, Kyle, Robbie, Christopher, Hannah, Cooper and Scott. Tom will also be dearly missed by his sister Elaine, and brother Sully. Predeceased by his brother Dick and parents, Thomas and Marjorie (nee Cowan). Tom will be sadly missed by his family and many great friends. Memorials in Ottawa and Winnipeg to be announced once return arrangements have been made. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to your favourite charity. |
Donald Bertrand (OW) BERTRAND, Donald (Don) WWII Veteran (RAF/RCAF- Pilot) Retired Chief of Air Traffic Control In Ottawa, Ontario on Monday, December 22, 2008. It is with profound sadness yet incredible memories that we announce the death of our husband, father, grandpa and friend, Don Bertrand, peacefully at home with his family by his side. He was the devoted husband, partner and best friend of 64 years to Audrey Bertrand (Villeneuve). Always a fighter, he never stopped passing on his unparalleled determination, wisdom, and passion for life. It was an honour to be part of his family and a privilege to be one of his friends. Loving father of the late Ken (Nicole Roussel), Susan (Tony Fisher) and Nancy (Roger Brule). Greatest Papoo ever to Christian, Jonathon, Jenna and Jessica. Son of the late Joseph and Muriel Bertrand. Brother of the late Norm (Pat), the late Mary (the late Edward) and Eileen. |
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Gerald Dodds (YB/YZ) Gerald Clayton - 1935 - 2009 Died September 23rd peacefully at home after a long battle with cancer. He will be sadly missed by all who knew him and loved him. |
George Alexander (WG) ALEXANDER, George Elwood. It is with great sadness that the family announces the passing of George Elwood on Monday, September 1, 2008. He was predeceased by his wife Marion Jean (Mary-Lou) nee Ellwood, sisters Lorraine and Pat, brothers-in-law Tom, Lloyd, Harry and nephew Calvin. He will be sadly missed by his brother Jerry (Mary), sister Trudy, son Keith (Kathy), daughter Colleen (Kevin), daughter Heather (Howard) and son Howard (Kim) as well as his grandchildren Kendra, Mallorie, Delaire, Kyle, Breanne, Randi and Breanna; sisters-in-law Mary-Leith, Kay (Gerry) along with nieces, nephews and many friends. George Elwood was born in Rossburn, Manitoba on July 3, 1929 where he began his working life with telephones, railroad and pursued his love of airplanes with TCA, McDonald Aircraft, Trans Air and lastly a thirty year career with the Department of Transport Canada with Air Traffic Control. He also dedicated many years to the Stony Mountain volunteer fire department. On June 1, 1951 he married Marion and together they devoted their life to their four children. As a family they enjoyed many good years of skiing, camping, boating and sailing. Thank you to the nurses of Stonewall Hospital, Palliative Care and Home Care for their wonderful care during his illness. Honorary pallbearers are John Chalmers, Roy Hancock, Ron Lucas, Howard Boyd and Kevin Nicholson. A celebration of George Elwood's life will be held on Friday, September 5, 2008 at 1:00 p.m. at MacKenzie Funeral Chapel, 433 Main Street in Stonewall, Manitoba. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in George Elwood's memory to either South Interlake Children's Wish Foundation, Box 139, Woodlands, Manitoba, R0C 3H0 or Southwest District Palliative Care Inc., Box 1282, Stonewall, Manitoba, R0C 2Z0. MacKenzie Funeral Home, Stonewall in care of arrangements. from Phil Gies I remember George as a likeable fellow with a ready smile. He loved his "other life" with the Stony Mountain volunteer fire department and would ensure your home fire extinguishers were charged and functioning. |
Robert Cox (QM) COX, Robert G. "Bob" 1940-2008 Peacefully at the Ottawa General Hospital on Tuesday, August 12th, 2008 at the age of 68 years. Survived by his loving wife Esther (nee Caissie), son Bruce (Debbie) and grandchildren Grace and Thomas. A friend to many, brother in-law to Ron (Joanne), Gerry (Linda), Maurice (Sheila) Caissie and Nadine (Normand) LeBlanc; uncle to several nieces and nephews. Predeceased by his parents Walter and Pearl Cox. Bob began his career with Transport Canada in Moncton in 1960 as an Air Traffic Control Assistant. In 1983 Bob re-located to Ottawa as National President of the Union of Canadian Transport Employees, prior to retiring in 1996. Bob was a Board member for the South Nation Conservation Authority and an active volunteer for various organizations within the community. Bob served as Ontario Director for the Golden Retriever Club of Canada and proudly served as its National President from 2005-2008. He was a member of the Maritime Golden Retriever Club as well as the Canadian Kennel Club. Bob was predeceased by his special friend and buddy CH MOTCH Fyreglo's First and Foremost WC "Cabot". Special thanks to Dr. Scott and Dr. Fitzgibbon, Palliative Care Team and Gini Jarvis at the Ottawa General Hospital. Friends are invited to visit at the St. Laurent Chapel of Hulse, Playfair & McGarry, 1200 Ogilvie Road (at Aviation Parkway) on Sunday, August 17th, 2008 from 7-9 p.m. Memorial Service will be held in the St. Laurent Chapel on Monday, August 18th, 2008 at 11:00 a.m. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the charity of your choice. |
Max Thornhill (QX) THORNHILL W. Maxwell - Passed peacefully away at James Paton Memorial Hospital on Monday, July 21, 2008 Max Thornhill of Gander in his 88th year. Left with fond and loving memories his devoted wife Elsie of 58 years. Also left with loving memories are his brother Lloyd (Patsy) of St. John's, Brother-in-law Hedley Saunders of Corner Brook, as well as 24 nieces and nephews and 41 grand nieces and nephews. Also a large circle of friends. Predeceased by his sister Florence Parsons 1981 and his brother Percy 1994. Max was a Flight Officer in the RAF WWII and long serving member of the Boy Scouts of Canada. He was well known to family and friends as "Uncle Max" and will be sadly missed by all. Resting at Stacey's Funeral Home, Gander with visitations Tuesday from 2:00 P.M. - 4:00 P.M. and 7:00 P.M. - 9:00 P.M., Wednesday 10:00 A.M. - 12 Noon. Funeral service, Wednesday July 23rd 2008 at 2:00 P.M. from Fraser Road United Church. Interment All Saints Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy , donations in Max's memory may be made to the Central Northeast Health Foundation or Fraser Road United Church. Arrangements through Stacey's Funeral Home, Gander. To sign our memorial on-line guest book please visit www.staceysfuneralhome.ca from Mike Hughes: I greatly admired and worked for Max Thornhill. He was the Tower chief at Gander in the 1950's before moving into the Centre and the Supervisor role. A giant of a man in many ways, not only 6' 6" tall and very straight in stature, but also in the way he treated those on his shifts. Many of us referred to him as 'the Friendly Giant' because of his demeanour. |
Ken Baskin (EG) BASKIN, Kenneth Stanley August 16, 1935 - July 18, 2008. On July 18, 2008, Kenneth Stanley Baskin passed away suddenly at the age of 72 years. He is survived by his loving wife of 32 years, Joanna; his three loving children; Lorraine (Peter), Maureen, and John Kenneth; his five beloved grandchildren: Kyle, Paul, Molly, Thomas, and Kelsey; three sisters-in-law: Dorothy, Jean, and Phyllis and many dear nephews, nieces and friends. It is the end of an era, as one of the last original Baskin clan members has passed away. Ken was a charismatic man, whose personality drew people to him. It is his storytelling abilities that will be dearly missed by those who were lucky enough to have heard one of his many tales. He is predeceased by his parents, Louise and Stanley, and his five brothers: Clifford, Leonard, Edward (JoAnne), Fletcher, and Randall. A Memorial Service will be held on Saturday, July 26, 2008 at 1:00 p.m. at Hainstock's Funeral Home 9810-34th Avenue, Edmonton. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the charity of one's choice. Reception to follow at Royal Canadian Legion Strathcona branch, 9020 - 51 Avenue, Edmonton. Hainstock's Funeral Home, 780-440-2999. Honoured Provider of Dignity Memorial. from Les Bryan: Ken joined and attended Class #3 at the Winnipeg school in summer of 1956, on graduation was transferred to Lakehead Tower. In late 1957 he was assigned to WG ACC for IFR Training and served in WG until the fall of 1959 Volunteered for YR ACC and remained there for 6 years. He returned to WG ACC in the fall of 1965 and remained in WG until 1973 when he transferred to EG ACC. In 1984 he applied and took the Retraining and Reassignment program and on completion, retired in 1986. |
Bruce Carmichael McEwan (XE) MCEWEN -Bruce Carmichael was born in Rabbit Lake, Saskatchewan on June 13th, 1932. He received his schooling in Kinistino, Prince Albert and Melfort. In 1953, Bruce went to work for Heath Studios in Melfort as a Photographer. He worked at this until December 1955 and during that period he took pictures at many weddings and there are many people in the area that he photographed as babies. In January 1956, he went to work for Transport Canada and trained as an Air Traffic Controller. He retired from this job in 1991 after completing 35 years of service. Bruce also had an interest in flying. He learned to fly with the Cadets in 1949 and over the years, he was a Flying Instructor, Commercial Pilot and a Glider Pilot. Over the past 58 years he had owned several aircraft, the first was a Luscombe 8 and the last one he owned was a Mooney Mark 21.He made numerous flights throughout North America as well as eight trips to Oshkosh, Wisconsin the site of one of the biggest Air Shows in North America. Bruce was an avid golfer and spent a fair amount of time enjoying this form of recreation. He played well and even had a trophy for a "Hole-In-One ". He had many friends from his school days, the people he worked with, flying buddies and his golfing group. Bruce was in the Palliative Care Unit at St. Paul's Hospital in Saskatoon when he lost his battle with cancer and passed away on Friday, May 30th, 2008. He is survived by his mother Annie Livingston Cross of Saskatoon and several cousins who are spread across Western Canada and the USA. In lieu of flowers, donations in Bruce's memory made to the Royal University Hospital in Saskatoon would be greatly appreciated. Condolences may be emailed to www.hillcrestmemorial.ca . Arrangements are entrusted to Yvonne Clark, HILLCREST FUNERAL HOME 477-4400. |
Ralph Laycock (HQ) RALPH W. LAYCOCK 1921-2008 Ralph Laycock - WWII Veteran and retired air traffic controller. Ralph passed away at the Ottawa Civic Hospital on May 28, 2008 in the 87th year of his life. He leaves behind his beloved wife Lois after 63 years of marriage; his children Cheryl, Jane and the late Bill; his grandsons, Ralph, Gilbert, Ted and their wives and 5 great-grandchildren. At Ralph's request there is to be no visitation or service. Donations in his memory can be made to the Ontario Cancer Society or the Parkinson's Society of Canada. |
John Damon Wilder (WG) June 19, 1952 - May 24, 2008 It is with great sadness that the family of John Wilder announces his peaceful passing on Saturday, May 24, 2008. John was predeceased by his parents, Billie and Les Wilder of Weyburn, SK. John will be sadly missed by wife Diane and daughter Carly, his sister Leslie (Richard and family), sisters-in-law, Carol (Bob), Noella (Ed), brother-in-law, Don (Laura), many nieces and nephews as well as his three cousins, Karen (Gord), Sharon (Gale) and Peter (Caroline). John was an avid golfer, reader and king of the crosswords, every last block had to be filled in. He took to retirement quite easily and in the mornings could be seen on the deck leisurely sipping his coffee. He was a dedicated air traffic controller for 32 years, here he made many lasting friends, whom he considered to be his second family. His daughter Carly was the bright light in his life, he was so proud of her, she has her dad's love of travel and adventure. A memorial service will be held on Monday, June 2 at 12:30 p.m. at Chapel Lawn Funeral Home, 4000 Portage Avenue with a reception to follow. John you were loved and you will always be remembered. Thank you for all you were to so many. Forever on sky watch. Rest in Peace. Chapel Lawn 885-9715 |
Douglas (Doug) Raymond Reid (VR) Doug Reid, January 5,1942 - May 23, 2008, a longtime Richmond resident, died far too soon at the age of 66 after a short battle with lung cancer. He was born in Winnipeg Manitoba but spent most of his life in the Vancouver area. While attending the Vancouver Vocational Institute, he met his future wife Flo. They married in 1965 and had two children, Doug and Denise. Doug's career as a radio operator and later air traffic controller took them many places, including Ottawa, Prince Rupert, Penticton, Clearbrook and finally in 1971 to Richmond, BC. He worked as a controller in the Centre at Vancouver nternational Airport until his retirement. Doug loved antique cars (especially his 1965 Galaxie convertible), was a natural handyman, could repair virtually anything, and was known for meticulously maintaining his home and yard. Doug loved to travel and there were many memorable family vacations over the years. Doug was a special man: patient, kind, generous, talented, intelligent, wise, hard-working, thoughtful and strong are a few words that only begin to describe him. He was dedicated to his family and in particular was a devoted "Papa" to his beloved granddaughters. We miss him so much and can't believe he is gone. Doug is survived by his loving family: Flo, his wife of 43 years; his mother Mary; son Doug; daughter Denise (Grant); his precious granddaughters Alicia and Sophie; siblings Claire (Bob) and Brian (Linda); and many other relatives. No formal service at his request, but a Celebration of Doug's life will be held Sunday June 1st from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. at the Vancouver Marriott Airport Hotel located in Richmond at 7571 Westminster Hwy. The Celebration is open to family and friends, and children are welcome to attend. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society. |
Orest Watamaniuk (ULZ/YZZ) With great sorrow we announce the sudden death of Orest on February 20th, 2008, in Montreal at the age of 60 years. Born June 19th, 1947, he was the dear son of the late Iwan and Stephania, beloved brother of Bohdanna, and deeply missed father of his daughter Lelia (Glen) and Myrocia (Andrew) with Lesia Sawycky, and his son Adam with Vikki Leslie. He leaves behind many relatives and good friends in Montreal and Toronto. Visitation 2-5 p.m. and Panachyda 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, February 21st at Alfred Dallaire Memoria, 3254 Bellechaisse, Montreal. Funeral Mass 9 a.m. Friday, February 22nd in St. Michael's Ukrainian Catholic Church. Burial at Notre Dame des Neiges. Donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated. |
John 'Jack' Michael Reid (WG) Unexpectedly, on Wednesday, February 6, 2008, John Reid died at the age of 72 years. John was predeceased by his wife Betty, and his father Nick Peniak. He is survived by and will lovingly be remembered by his mother, E. Pearl Reid (nee Challenger), who turns 100 later this month, his son Keith Douglas Reid, his daughter Lisa Megan Hirayama (Brennan), and his beloved granddaughter Isabella; his brother William Allan Reid (Helen) of Vancouver, his sister Jean Klassen of Winnipeg, his mother-in-law Mary Glover, as well as many nieces, nephews, and friends. John was born on September 22, 1935 in Edmonton, Alberta. His father, Nick Peniak, died when John was nine years old. He was legally adopted by his new dad, Peter Reid, after the Second World War in August, 1945. Peter was a Captain at Camp Wainwright in Wainwright, Alberta. The family then moved to Winnipeg. During his 42+ year career, John kept lives safe every day as an air traffic controller. He began controlling in the Regina Control Tower in 1954, having graduated from the first unit of air traffic controllers ever trained. He moved to the Saskatoon Control Tower in 1955, where he remained until 1958, when he permanently moved to the Winnipeg Area Control Centre. John finished his career teaching air traffic control to the new students coming out of Cornwall. He retired late, at 60 years of age. Throughout our lives, our Dad would phone us to warn us of the weather and road conditions, since weather was a prime concern in his line of work. Following the death of his wife Betty in 1979, John kept busy by devoting much of his time to the Freemasons of Manitoba. He poured his heart and soul into Masonic work, becoming the youngest Worshipful Master of Sturgeon Creek Lodge #145 in 1980. He became Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Manitoba in 1999/2000 and was also involved in Scottish Rite, the Shrine, and the Order of the Eastern Star. John believed wholeheartedly in both the fraternal and charitable nature of these organizations, and was more than proud to be a member. He especially enjoyed the camaraderie of taking trips to visit other Lodges in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and the United States. John's other passion was his cottage at Grand Beach, MB. He would often go every weekend, year round. When his Masonic duties lightened in the summer, he would go for long periods. He loved to putter around doing yardwork, reading, taking walks and taking pictures, visiting friends, and doing Masonic work on his laptop. John also loved all things electronic and could usually be seen wielding the latest camera equipment, whether on the boardwalk at Grand Beach, or strapped to his shoulder while downhill skiing. Our family had the first Atari and the first Commodore 64 on the street. Even at 72, he was a man of the times, with his laptop and Blackberry. Our Dad was a most honourable man, always conducting himself with the outmost in class, grace, diplomacy, and dedication. He was so kind and gentle, and he loved to be able to help anyone when they needed it. He was extremely personable, and so well liked, he left his mark wherever he went. He was most proud of his role as Grandpa Reid to his one and only granddaughter. He was supposed to accompany her and her parents to Costa Rica yesterday. He was looking forward to some babysitting duties. We love him more than these words can convey. He lived his life to the fullest, never slowing down even when we asked him to. Through all of life's adversities, he faced every challenge with determination. He was the driving force in keeping all our family members in touch with one another. He was our foundation, and he will truly be missed. Viewing will be held on Monday, February 11 at Neil Bardal Inc. 984 Portage Ave., (Aubrey Street entrance) from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. A service to celebrate Jack's life will be held at 1:00 p.m., Tuesday, February 12 at Sturgeon Creek United Church, 207 Thompson Drive. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Masonic Foundation, 420 Corydon Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba, R3L 0N8, or to CancerCare Manitoba Foundation, P.O. Box 2248, Winnipeg, R3C 4A6. NEIL BARDAL INC. 949-2200 nbardal.mb.ca |
James (Jim) Eon Kouk (WG) On Sunday, December 30, 2007, James Eon Kouk, our loving father and grandfather, passed away from a brief but well fought battle with cancer. Dad had a perfect final day being visited by friends and family, getting his weekly TV Guide, followed by watching a little NFL Football and a little Golf. Dad ended his perfect day with Katie and Barbara by his side. (Sorry Dad, the Vikings did lose again!) Remaining to forever cherish Jim's memory are his children; Nadene (Brian Karasiuk); Richard (Claudette Kouk) and Barbara (Robert Olson). And his greatly loved grandchildren Michael Kouk, Nicholas Karasiuk, Katherine (Katie) and Benjamin (Ben) Olson. Jim is also survived by brothers Bob, Fred (Ronnie) and Tom Kouk; and sisters, Joyce Barron and Patricia (Charles) Lesperance. Dad was predeceased by Mum on December 25, 2006. Also predeceasing him was his mother Evelyn, father William, brother Richard and mother-in-law Ellen Johnson. Dad lived a happy and content life. Baby Lamb, as his mother referred to him, was born on April 13, 1937 in a Log Cabin on the SW Sec 27-38-25 Minitonas, Manitoba. Dad was very proud of his children and grandchildren and was always positive and supportive. He faced many challenges and was an inspiration in handling life with a smile and never a word of complaint. We are grateful for the lessons Dad has taught us and look to carry on in a way that would make him proud. Jim spent time in the Royal Canadian Air Force from September 10, 1954 to September 9, 1957 and with the Winnipeg Fire Department before becoming an Air Traffic Controller on April 13, 1959. Dad's time with ATC led him to Thunder Bay, Ontario where he met and married Mum on June 21, 1962. Dad and Mum moved the family to Winnipeg in June 1970. He loved being a Controller and spent a number of years as the Vice-President of the International Air Traffic Control Association. Dad retired from ATC on May 31, 1994 but he never stopped looking to the sky to check the weather. A celebration of Dad's life will be held at one of his favourite places, Breezy Bend Golf and Country Club, 7620 Roblin Blvd., on Friday, January 11 at 2:00 p.m. We will raise a Schooner in his honour. A big round of thanks goes out to Dad's many friends, former co-workers and family for friendship and visits with Dad. We know he looked forward to and enjoyed his time with you. Sincere thanks to the folks at Breezy Bend, Dad loved the time he spent at the club. We appreciate you allowing us to take him on his final tour/inspection of the course in the late fall. Joe, Dad so truly looked forward to meeting you for coffee, thank-you. To Marge and Bernie Failing, thank-you for the friendship you showed to Mum and Dad over the many, many years. Since Mum's passing, Dad appreciated your friendship and visits even more. Denis Hamonic, thank-you for all the work you did to make things more comfortable for him. We, the family, would like to thank the many home care workers, Doctors, Nurses, and Health Care Professionals that made the ending days of Dad's life comfortable. Louise, your daily visits to check on Dad became a positive part of Dad's daily routine, and you know how much his routine meant to him, thank-you for your care and compassion. Dad, most of all, we thank-you for all that you have done for us and taught us all these years. We love you and will carry on to make you proud. Rest in Peace Dad, knowing that you are loved. In lieu of flowers donations may be made in Jim's memory to CancerCare Manitoba 675 McDermot Avenue, Winnipeg, MB R3E 0V9. |
Peter Parsons (YJ) PARSONS, Peter March 22, 1946 - December 5, 2007. It is with a great sense of shock and loss that the family of Peter Parsons announce his death at the age of 61 on December 5/07. He is survived by his wife of 39 years Natalya, and his two sons Nick and Tim (wife Stacey and grandson Kieran and granddaughter Aidan), his sister Susan and son Dean, brother John Patrick (Wendy) and daughter Heidi, his aunts Ann MacKay and Olive Arges of Thunder Bay, and cousin Cynthia Baechler and family of Campbell River. He was predeceased by his parents, Olga (d. 1972) and Jack (d. 2007). Peter will be missed deeply by his mother-in-law Win Littleton, brother and sister-inlaw Ellery and Mary Helen Littleton, and their children Jason and Lauren, and by his many friends, particularly George and Ruthe Tiessen, Bud and Cheryl Kittson and Anne and Bill Howie. Peter was born in Winnipeg and enlisted in the Canadian Forces training school HMCS Venture at the age of 18 in 1964, following which he joined the Navy where he served as a junior officer for three years. He then trained as an air traffic controller and spent most of his long career as a controller at Victoria International Airport, where he worked from 1968 to his retirement in 2000. Peter loved airplanes and flying (he took his pilot's license in the early 70's) and was a popular and well-known figure around the airport. Peter was a remarkable lifelong volunteer; the range of his services in the community was extraordinary. Allison Habkirk, former Mayor of Central Saanich, who worked closely with Peter over the years, and nominated him for the Peninsula Community Services Hearts of the Community Award in 2005, says Peter can only be described as community volunteer extraordinaire!" The list of his volunteer contributions includes: Chair & Board Member Peninsula Community Services; Board of Directors Victoria Seniors Housing Society; Umpire-in-Chief Central Saanich Little League (1980-2007); Manager, Transportation at the Airport for the Commonwealth Games 1994; Trustee Saanich Peninsula Hospital; Chair of the Peninsula Health Planning Group; Vice-Chair Capital Health Board; Chair Central Saanich Advisory Planning Commission; Member of the Official Community Plan and Brentwood Revitalization Committees; District Representative on the Board of the Victoria Airport Authority; Board of Directors, Beacon Community Services; Executive Keating Home and School; Steering Committee Stelly's Secondary School Renovations. Peter was very modest about his many accomplishments as a volunteer, and of the prodigious amount of time and energy he poured into the community. He was without visible ego in these activities; the welfare of people was always foremost in his mind, and in his humane and liberal approach to community politics. Peter went about his volunteer activities in the style of a gentle giant," Allison Habkirk comments, never seeking attention and reluctantly accepting thanks from those of us who admired him so very much. He simply and genuinely wanted to help and to be involved." Peter was a larger than life individual, on every level. His height and imposing size were impressive, especially in his much-loved career as Little League umpire, an activity he shared with his close friend and fellow umpire George Tiessen, where his authority as "ump" was seldom questioned. Peter was an outgoing, sociable, enthusiastic, generous, funny, caring friend and associate. He was a loving father who was extremely proud of his sons Nick and Tim, a wonderful grandfather to Keiran and Aidan, and a devoted partner and companion to Natalya. He fell in love with Tal" when he met her in 1966 (she at 18; he at 19) and never fell out of love with her. Peter greatly enjoyed things French, and French wines in particular. He and Natalya were fortunate to be able to share a trip to France in September of this year, where he was happy and light-hearted exploring Paris, the vineyards of Burgundy and the beaches and cafes of the Riviera. A memorial service to celebrate Peter's life will be held at 1:00 pm, January 5, 2008, in the main building of the Saanich Fair Grounds, 1528 Stellys Cross Rd. A private family gathering will follow on January 7. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Peter's name to Beacon Community Services, 9860 Third St., Sidney, B.C. V8L 3A5. 431136 from Louise Dickson, Times Colonist: Published: Saturday, December 08, 2007. Central Saanich is mourning the loss of Peter Parsons... Parsons, 61, was an air-traffic controller at Victoria International Airport for 35 years. He served as chairman of the Central Saanich advisory planning commission, and was appointed as the area's representative on the Victoria Airport Authority's board of directors. "We're in shock here. It's a big loss to the community," Central Saanich administrator Gary Nason said yesterday. "I worked quite closely with Peter and he was a pleasure to work with. He was very focused and direct. The staff are very upset." Terry Stewart, the airport authority's manager of marketing and development, called Parsons a "tremendous guy" who was generous with his time. Parsons was on the board of directors of Beacon Community Services for six years, including a two-year term as chairman, said executive director Isobel Mackenzie. After his term expired, he continued to be a volunteer driver. "We're shocked," said Mackenzie. "He was a young man and his commitment to the community was phenomenal." Neighbour George Tiessen recalled the 25 years Parsons devoted to Central Saanich little league as an umpire. "He was co-umpire and chief with me," said Tiessen. "And he was a great guy. We used to teach all the kids the basics. "Peter was well liked and well respected. I don't think he ever ejected a player or a coach. Of course, he was a big guy, six-feet, four-inches. You'd think twice before you got lippy with him. We had some great times." Larry Ratchford, district umpire consultant for Little League Victoria, said Parsons umpired Canadian championship tournaments, junior and senior. "He was an unbelievable person," said Ratchford. "Great with the kids." Parsons' family and close friends are reeling from his sudden death. "My father was an extremely loving family man, who lived for all of us and his community," said his son Tim. The highlight of Parsons' career was probably serving as an umpire at the World Series of little league softball for girls in Portland, Ore., in 2000. Parsons died just after 1:40 p.m. after his car veered head-on into another vehicle. The driver of the other car, an 80-year-old Central Saanich woman, was injured and remains in Victoria General Hospital in stable condition... |
George Manuel Dainard (QM) George Manuel Dainard of Riverview, NB passed away at his residence on Thursday, November 08, 2007 at the age of 74 years. Born in Golden BC on November 22, 1932 he was the son of the late Courtland J. and Harriet A. (Sanborn) Dainard. George joined the Navy in 1952 and retired as Lieutenant in 1961. He earned a United Nations Service Medal after serving in Korea. In 1962 he entered the air traffic control field retiring from YQM ACC in September of 1989. He was a member of St. John The Baptist Anglican Church and a member of the men's club within the church. George was an avid golfer and member of the Moncton Golf and Country Club where he enjoyed many rounds of golf with friends. He will be sadly missed by his daughters Lynn (Doug) La Croix of Calgary, AB, Betty Jean Dainard (David Hyslop) of Chester, NS, and Ann (Mario) Cordeiro of Oakville, ON; son Bill (Shelley) Dainard of Park Corner, PE; brothers Bill (Kaye) Dainard of High Prairie, AB, and Alan (Norma) Dainard of Toronto, ON; grand daughter Claire Cordeiro; also by several nieces and nephews. Besides his parents he was predeceased by his wife Barbara in 2005 and his brother Gary in 2006. The funeral service will be held at St. John the Baptist Anglican Church on Tuesday, November 13, 2007 at 1:00 pm with Rev. Brent Ham officiating. Interment will be in Alderwood Cemetery. In George's memory, donations made to St. John the Baptist Anglican Memorial Fund or to the memorial of the donors choice would be appreciated. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Riverview Funeral Home, (506) 857-9544. Online condolences can be made via www.tuttlefuneralhome.ca |
Harold David Hoyt (QM) Harold David Hoyt, 79, of Moncton passed away Monday, November 5th, 2007 at the Moncton Hospital. Born in Woodstock, he was a son of the late Rev. Harold and Nora (Fairweather) Hoyt. A member of the Church of England, he was a former commercial pilot and retired as an Enforcement Inspector with Transport Canada. Survived by his wife Kathleen (Kathy, nee Ryder) of Salisbury; children Lynn Hoyt of Riverview, Margaret Anne Hoyt of Moncton, David A. Hoyt of Moncton and a grandson Malik. He is predeceased by a brother, Peter. There will be no visitation or funeral by request. A private family graveside service will be held at the Church of the Ascension Cemetery, Lower Norton. If desired, memorials to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated. Arrangements are in the care of the Salisbury Funeral Home and Crematorium (506 372-4800). www.keirsteads.ca from Bob Parker: Here is the obituary for Dave Hoyt of Moncton, N.B. He died as a result of a stroke suffered sometime earlier in the summer of 2007. A few of our members will remember Dave, especially Mike Hughes, Doug Buchanan, Art Cauty, myself and others of course #13 at Malton in 1959. Several of us boarded together at the same house on Dixie Road near the airport. Dave was first and foremost a pilot. He flew for Maritime Central Airways in the 1950's when they were running overseas charters with DC4s and flew on the DEW Line as well. He was my flight instructor when we returned to Moncton after ATC training. I always liked and admired Dave and tried repeatedly over the past two years to get in touch with him with no luck I'm sad to say. Dave didn't really care for control work and returned to flying from Moncton Centre. |
William 'Bill' Johnson King (EG) July 5, 1920 - November 1, 2007: Bill King of Edmonton, Alberta passed away at the age of 87 years. Bill will be remembered and missed by his loving children: Mark (Colleen O'Dowd), Michael (Debbie), Willie (Martha Watson), Lisa (Glen Briggs). Bill received great joy from his grandchildren: Lee-Ann Grenier, Trevor Zimmerman, Jessy King, Mallory and Lindsay Briggs, Emily, Chris and Max King; reat-grandchildren: Zale and Danica Grenier; and many friends. Bill was predeceased by his wife, Bernice Inez (Betty) in 1988. The family would like to thank Dr. R. Peters and the residents and staff of Laurier House, Edmonton, for their friendship, kindness, compassion, and superb care. Committal and cremation has taken place. A Celebration of Bill's Life will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday, November 6th at the Crestwood Community League, 14325 - 96 Avenue, Edmonton, Alberta. Those wishing to make a donation may do so to The Salvation Army, 9618 - 101A Avenue, Edmonton Alberta, T5H 0C7. To sign the book of condolences visit www.fostermcgarvey.com Foster & McGarvey Ltd., 10011-114th Street; (780) 428-6666. |
Richard Terrance "Terry" Clark (EG) Richard Terrance "Terry" Clark December 13, 1943 - November 1, 2007, passed away at the age of 63 years. Terry will be sadly and lovingly missed by his family, wife of 42 years, Margaret; son Kerry (Heather); two daughters: Christine (Steve) and Jennifer (Ryan); five grandchildren: Katherine, Kyle, Taylor-Rae, Sydney and Tatumn: mother, Mary Clark; brother, Desmond; sister, Marymae (Dan) Goldstrom as well as numerous nieces, nephews and friends. Terry was predeceased by his father Frederick. A Prayer Service will be held on Monday November 5, 2007 at 7:00 p.m. from St. Michaels Catholic Church, 5105- 45A Street, Leduc. A Funeral Mass will be held on Tuesday, November 6, 2007 at 11:00 a.m. from St. Michael’s Catholic Church with Father Michael Mireau Celebrant. Cremation to follow. If friends desire memorial tributes may be made to Heart And Stroke Foundation of Alberta, 10985- 124 Street, Edmonton Alberta T5M 0H9 Hainstock & Son Funeral Chapel in charge of all arrangements. 4802 - 47 Avenue, Leduc. Phone 986-2151 |
Terry Terriff (QR) Terry Terriff died peacefully in Calgary at the Chinook Hospice on Wednesday, October 10 2007. Born June 2 1921 in Nemiscam , Alberta. He was schooled in Bow River, Foremost and Lethbridge. Upon graduation, he went to work at the Royal Bank in Lethbridge and later Medicine Hat where he acquired the nickname "Terry". In late 1941, he enlisted with the Royal Canadian Air Force and trained as a pilot. He was a proud member of the "Caterpillar Club" (a medal awarded to a person who jumped from a disabled aircraft with a parachute). Following his discharge in 1943, he became an Air Traffic Control Officer at Regina. There he met a pretty weather girl, Ester Lamb. They were married November 4 1944. He was transferred to Calgary in August 1946 where he resided until his death. He rose through the ranks of Air Traffic Control at the Calgary Airport becoming a Supervisor and also an instructor for radar for other controllers. He was instrumental in setting up the Air Traffic Control System at Springbank Airport in 1969. After retiring in 1978, he continued his active life. He volunteered for the 1988 Calgary Olympics serving as an Air Traffic Controller for helicopters and volunteering at the Calgary Winter Club until his ppassing. Terry's quiet manner, sense of humour and love of family will be greatly missed by his wife Ester, daughter Teddi Terriff (Colin Revil) of Calgary, son Terry Terriff of Birmingham UK, daughter Beverley (Vic Clive) of Victoria BC, grandchildren Alexis and Jonathan Clive, sister Anna Williams and brother Floyd Terriff (Sandy) and many nieces and nephews and cousins. He was predeceased by infant daughter, Sharon Elaine, in 1951 and by a brother Melvin Terriff. The family wishes to thank the caring staff at the Chinook Hospice. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to your favourite charity in Terry's name. A celebration of Terry's Life will be held at FOSTER'S GARDEN CHAPEL, 3320-4th street N.W. Calgary (across from Queen's Park Cemetery) telephone 297-0888 on Saturday Oct 20, 2007 at 2.00 p.m. As per Terry's request, please dress casually in bright colours. Expressions of sympathy may be forwarded to the family at www.mem.com. from Jack Dods:In our usual Christmas card from Terry and Ester Terriff was also enclosed a plastic covered card with Terry's photo and the poem " High Flight " on one side and his obituary on the other. Terry was an oldtimer at Regina when I joined ATC in Calgary April 1st 1945. We got to recognize each other's voice over the landline. Later Terry and Ester came to Calgary with their family and Joy and I became close friends with this delightful couple. They stayed in Calgary as we moved progressively eastward towards our home but we always remained in touch each Christmas. from Jim Hall:Terry was a supervisor in the YC TCU when I arrived YC Twr in 1959. Every chance he had he came up one flight of stairs to the TWR on top of the old Terminal Building to visit. The TCU below had the old AASR5 radar and required the window drapes being closed. It was darker than the ace of spades, so rather then sit in the dark Terry preferred to visit the tower and watch the action outside. In the first paragraph of Terry’s obit, it mentions Terry is a member of the Caterpillar club… A bunch of us YC ATC types were at a social event. I was talking to Terry and looked down to his suit lapel. I pointed and said why do you have a worm pinned on your suit? Terry said, that it was a cater pillar and he was a member of the caterpillar club. I asked, why that name? Terry was in the RCAF and he said that he and his instructor were in a Tiger Moth DH82 in the practice area. Unfortunately they had a mid-air with another aircraft. Their Moth was badly damaged and they were both forced to bailout. |
Lyall Davidson (WG) LYALL EMIL DAVIDSON: 1930-2007 After a lengthy and courageous battle, Lyall Davidson (Dad/Bobba) passed away in the same quiet and unassuming way he lived his life, on July 10, 2007 at the Tuxedo Villa Nursing Home. Lyall was predeceased by his loving wife and life partner Lois in 2001. Left to cherish the memories they shared with Lyall are his son Rob, daughter-in-law Cindy, grandchildren, Katie and Bryce, brother Eric (Margaret) of Selkirk, brother-in-law Duncan McKerchar (Marge) of Calgary, nieces, Lisa Weremy (Andy) and Sue Medock (Mark) of Selkirk and Shauna Crombie (Doug) of Calgary, and nephews, Paul Davidson (Sue) of Portage la Prairie and Scott McKerchar (Sue) of St. Albert, AB, their children, and many other family and close friends. We all miss him terribly and will cherish the time and love we shared. He was a wonderful father, grandfather, uncle, mentor, and friend. Lyall was born August 11, 1930 and spent his early years in Selkirk. After graduating from Devonshire Collegiate Institute, Lyall explored many different opportunities, spending time at the University of Manitoba and as an X-Ray Technician. He served in the Royal Canadian Air Force and then chose Air Traffic Control, where he spent more than 30 years, retiring in 1988. His career began at Stephenson Field, which grew to become the James A. Richardson International Airport. Lyall and Lois were married on May 5, 1956 at Rosedale United Church and were inseparable companions and partners until Lois passed away in 2001. Lyall was never the same man after she left. Lyall was an accomplished athlete in many disciplines including hockey and lacrosse, but his passion was baseball. After playing junior ball in Selkirk, he was scouted to play for the Elmwood Giants in the late 1940s and early 1950s. Although offered the chance to pursue a baseball career in the United States, he decided to stay close to family and begin a career. Woodworking was Lyall's passion, and he and Lois worked for many years crafting many unique and beautiful items that they donated for auction by the St. Agnes Guild (associated with the Children's Hospital). Lyall was a real craftsman, and spent countless hours carving realistic birds and wildlife, as well as other items out of wood and tree bark, examples of which grace many walls and mantles in and outside of Manitoba. His focus was his family and he cherished the time he spent with them at West Hawk Lake, where the family purchased property in 1965. He planned, and with a little help from family and friends, proceeded to re-construct two vacation properties over more than 40 years. Never one to sit idle, he could always be found with a tool of some kind in his hand. A memorial service will be held on Monday, July 16 at 11:00 a.m. at Klassen Funeral Home, 1897 Henderson Highway, with Rev. Ken Innes officiating. Cremation has taken place, and interment will follow the service. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Parkinson Society Canada. Arrangements entrusted to: KLASSEN FUNERAL HOME 1897 Henderson Hwy. 338-0331 www.klassenfuneralhome.com |
Paul “Klinger” Hansen (QX) Paul R. Hansen: October 13, 1948 - June 25, 2007, formerly of Gander NL, passed away suddenly at his home in Cornwall ON. Predeceased by parents William & Delvina Hansen, brother Olaf Hansen and sister Doris Smits. Left behind with fond and loving memories are his wife of 36 years Betty (Shugarue) Hansen, daughters Erika Hansen (Chris Vanexan) of Toronto, and Gretchen Oake (Brad) of Gander, and precious grandson Jaxon Oake. He is also survived by brothers Gerry Hansen (Rose) Carleton Place, ON, Arnold Hansen (Frances) of Moncton, NB, Leo Hansen(Marjorie) of Chatham, NB, dear friends Wayne & Linda Hardiman of Gander, and a large circle of family & friends. Paul's life was celebrated at the M. John Sullivan Funeral Home in Cornwall on Friday, June 29 and friends and family will be received at Stacey's Funeral Home in Gander at a later date. Donations in Paul's name can be made to the Heart & Stroke Foundation. Paul grew up in Chatham, New Brunswick a happy boy who loved scouts and cadets. He began training to be an air traffic controller right out of high school and came to Gander in 1969. While buying a candy bar in the airport gift shop one day, the girl working the cash register caught his eye. After some pursuing on Paul's part, Betty finally gave in and agreed to go on a date with him. On April 16, 1971 Paul and Betty were married and spent every day from that point on as partners in the truest sense of the word. Whether it was playing cards or horseshoes or at the curling rink, Paul and Betty were always side by side. Paul's proudest achievements in life were his two daughters, Erika and Gretchen. He always encouraged them to do their best and follow their dreams and was there to support them every step of the way. Paul was also very proud of his grandson Jaxon, who loved to listen to Poppy play the guitar. Paul spent 37 years as an air traffic controller, a profession which he truly loved. He was known the world over by other controllers as “Klinger”. Most of his career was spent in Gander tower. Klinger was heavily involved in CATCA and served as Regional Director for Newfoundland for many years. He travelled all over Canada and the world making friends wherever he landed. Klinger took a position as a VFR/IFR instructor in Cornwall ON in 2001, where he worked until retiring in April 2005. Paul was an active man who had many hobbies and interests. Besides hockey and his beloved Ottawa Senators, Paul's sporting passion was curling. He was a member of the Gander Curling Club for many years and continued to curl when he moved to Cornwall. He served as president of the Newfoundland Curling Association for the 1987 curling season. Paul loved the outdoors and nature. He was an avid cyclist and loved bird watching. He was heavily involved with Ducks Unlimited and served as treasurer for the local SD&G chapter. He kept very busy after his retirement, volunteering with Meals on Wheels and taking up guitar lessons. Paul also realized a life long dream this past May, when he visited Norway to see his father's birth place. Paul Hansen was a son, a brother, a husband, a father, a grandfather, an uncle, a friend and so much more. He lived a far too short, but very fulfilling life that was filled with love and happy memories that will never be erased. Paul was deeply loved and will be sadly missed by all who knew him. |
Patrick Hickey (QX) HICKEY, Patrick Joseph, passed peacefully away at the Health Sciences Complex in St. John’s on Sunday evening, June 10th, 2007, in the presence of his family, Patrick Joseph Hickey, aged 77 years, Retired Air Traffic Controller, formerly of Gander. Predeceased by his parents, David and Catherine Hickey; brothers: Jack, William and Martin; sisters: Mariah and Bridget; infant brothers: James and Patrick and infant sister Ellen. Leaving to mourn with cherished memories of his life are his sons: Joseph (Dora) and Robert (Susann); grandchildren; Katherine, Maria and Michael; brothers: David (Josephine) and Michael (Lynn); sisters: Sister Anne (Presentation Convent), Margaret (late husband Joseph), Katherine (Kal) Lynch (Cyril), Patricia Janssens, Mary Hickey, Josephine McCorquodale (Ray) and Magdalene Watts (Peter); sisters-in-law: Florence Hickey, Mary Hickey and Josephine Hickey; many nieces and nephews, family and friends. Resting at Caul’s Funeral Home on LeMarchant Road, St. John’s. Visitation Monday, June 11th, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. and Tuesday, June 12th, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial will be held at St. Francis of Assisi Parish Church in Outer Cove at 10 a.m., Wednesday, June 13th. Interment at St. Francis of Assisi Roman Catholic Cemetery, Outer Cove. Flowers gratefully accepted or donations in Pat’s memory can be directed to a charity in support of Kidney Disease research or a charity of one’s choice. “Faith of our fathers, Living Faith, we will be true to thee til death” |
Richard Smyth (QX) Richard Allan Smyth passed peacefully away at the James Paton Memorial Hospital, Gander, on June 6, 2007, aged 70 years. Pre deceased by his parents Harry and Marion Smyth of Moncton, NB and brothers, Tom, Robert and Ronald. Leaving to mourn with fond and loving memories are his wife Josephine Mary Smyth (Cashin); son Karl, (Elana) of Ottawa, ON; daughter, Joanne (Darren Feltham) of Paradise, NL; grandchildren Matthew Feltham, Timothy Feltham and Victoria Smyth as well as a number of other family and friends. Funeral service will be held at 2:00 p.m. on June 9, 2007 from Fraser Road United Church, Gander with interment at All Saints Cemetery, Gander. In lieu of flowers, donations in Mr. Smyth’s memory can be made to the Central Northeast Health Foundation, P.O. Box 222, Gander, NL, A1V 1W6. Funeral arrangements entrusted to Stacey’s Funeral Home, Gander. Please visit www.staceysfuneralhome.ca to sign our online guestbook. |
Frank Levesque (UL) LEVESQUE, Frank J. 1937 - 2007. Passed away in Montreal on May 4, 2007, at the age of sixty-nine years. He leaves to mourn; his wife Janine Brunelle, his brother-in-law Jean Brunelle (Francoise Lemieux), his nephews, nieces, relatives and friends. Sincerest thanks to all the personnel of the St. Laurent CLSC for their support and their compassion. The family will receive relatives and friends at 3955 Cote-de-Liesse, corner Ste-Croix, St-Laurent on Saturday, May 12 from 11 a.m. to 12 noon, followed by a service in the chapel. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Montreal General Hospital Foundation would be appreciated. from Phil Gies "Back in '69-70, Frank and I car-pooled from St. Laurent to the ACC at Dorval. We worked in the TCU on crew 3. Always fun and a dry sense of humour, I remember 'Uncle Frank' very well." |
Bruce Sowerby (QM) Bruce Sowerby, 60, of Riverview, passed away peacefully at home surrounded by his family on Thursday, May 3, 2007. Born in Moncton on February 7, 1947 he is the son of Edith (Gallant) Sowerby and the late Harold L. Lee Sowerby. He was an Air Traffic Controller and retired from NavCan with 30 years service. Bruce was an avid fisherman and hunter, he was a member of the Canadian Wildlife Federation and he held many offices including President with the Albert County Hunters Association. He loved woodworking and was an accomplished cabinet maker. Bruce was also a NASCAR enthusiast and enjoyed watching the Sunday races in his shop with the boys and his loyal dog Murphy. Left with fond memories are his wife Sharon Sowerby; three daughters Lori Sleaver (Bob), Stacey Sowerby (Ron McEachern) and Kristie Sowerby (Mike Koberinski) all of Riverview; four grandchildren Ryan and Brett Sleaver, Jenna McEachern and Camrin Sowerby; his mother Edith Sowerby of Halifax; one sister Susan Tuck (Bruce) of Chester; two brothers Larry Sowerby (Holly) of Dartmouth and Garry Sowerby (Lisa) of Halifax; several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his father Harold L. "Lee" Sowerby. Visitation will be held at Riverview Funeral Home, Pine Glen Rd. on Sunday, May 6, 2007 from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm. The funeral service will be held at Riverview Funeral Home Chapel on Monday, May 7, 2007 at 1 pm with Rev. Aaron Billard officiating. Interment will be in Fairhaven Memorial Gardens. Donations in Bruce's memory made to The Heart & Stroke Foundation or to The Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated by his family. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Riverview Funeral Home, (506) 857-9544. Online condolences can be made via www.tuttlefuneralhome.ca |
George Smith (HQ) SMITH, George Graham WWII Veteran Peacefully in hospital on Friday, March 9, 2007. George Graham Smith, in his 90th year, passed into the presence of our Lord. Beloved husband of 63 years of Kathleen (Kay). Loving father of Brenda and Paul (Cheryl). Predeceased by his parents Thomas and Florence (Peever) Smith, sister Olive Hettel and brother Franklin Smith. Lovingly remembered by many nieces and nephews. George served in the RCAF during WWII and went on to a 30 year career in Air Traffic Control for Transport Canada. Friends may visit at the West Chapel of Hulse, Playfair & McGarry, 150 Woodroffe Avenue at Richmond Road on Thursday, March 15, 2007 from 12 p.m. to service time in the Chapel at 1 p.m. Interment in the spring at Torbolton Cemetery. In memoriam, donations may be made to the charity of your choice. from Jack Dods: I was in Calgary Tower April 1 1945 to July 1951 while George was in Regina tower. He may have been brought in to replace Terry Terriff when Terry came to Calgary about 1948. George came to Winnipeg Centre in early 1950’s when I was a Tower/Center Supervisor with Moe Sutherland and Hank Batt. In July 1957, under Nels Harvey, a group of us came to Ottawa HQ and George was in that group. He set up the ATC training School under Mr. Roy Mattern, then Superintendent ATC Operations in the New Ottawa Terminal Building shortly after it opened. I was in ATC Equipment Development upstairs in the Terminal before it opened. George was moved back into HQ to take over all ATC training programs. The school eventually moved to Cornwall and George retired about 1976 when many of us had our 35 years “in” ( including our military time). George also was in The RCAF as a WOG (Wireless Operator Ground] and also apparently as a WAG (Wireless Operator Air Gunner). He Trained at # 1 Wireless School in Montreal as I did, but at different times on different courses. I was very privileged to have known this man. |
Dave Horsman (QM) David F.Horsman, 59, of Curryville passed away peacefully on March 8, 2007 at the Moncton Hospital. David fought a strong and courageous battle with cancer with his family by his side every step of the way. David was born in Bathurst on November 10, 1947 the son of the late Irvine and Edna (Elliott) Horsman. David was a retired Air Traffic Controller. He attended the Lower Cape Baptist Church. He was very active and enjoyed bowling and especially golfing, finding him and Helen on the golf course whenever they got the chance. He especially loved times spent with his family. His wife and children meant everything to him. He took great pride in providing for his family and extended family. Their home was also open for the foster children program; they took in children whom they lovingly cared for. David was a very special "DAD" to many. He will be deeply missed by his loving and devoted wife Helen (Newcomb) Horsman; his precious children Jason (Larie Ann) of Curryville, Amy, Tara and Kathy all of home and Sean Rossiter (Janet) of Moncton; also by his cherished grandchildren Abigail, Emmalee, Moshe and Christiana; three sisters Judith Jolliffe (Ken) of Campbell River, B.C., Janet Laderoute (Warren) of Port Albernie, B.C. and Connie O'Hara (Joe) of Alma; three brothers Robert (Ethel) of Meductic, Greg of Alma and Kevin (Linda) of Riverview. He will also be missed by several nieces, nephews and friends. Besides his parents he was predeceased by a son Jonathan and an infant daughter Megan. He will be resting at the Albert County Funeral Home, with visitation on Saturday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9pm. The funeral service will be held at the Albert County Funeral Home on Sunday, March 11th, 2007 at 2pm with Pastor Leonard Geldart officiating. Interment will be held in the Curryville United Cemetery, Curryville at a later date. Donations for those who wish may be made to the Curryville Cemetery, Lower Cape Baptist Church or to the Cancer Society would be appreciated by the family. Arrangements are in the care of the Albert County Funeral Home, Hopewell Cape, (506)734-2780 www.albertcountyfh.com |
Ed Vincent (WG) EDWARD DAVID VINCENT March 12, 1931 February 16, 2007 It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of Ed Vincent on February 16 in Morris. Ed is survived by his loving wife Mary; son-in-law Rick Schultz; son Pat (Ginny); daughter Sandi (Ray) Duval; grandchildren Tina (Derek) Brennan, Kris, Philip, Sabrina (Mat) Norris, Satira, Brenna, and Curtis; great grandchildren Zachary and Desyre; brother Dennis (Barb); sister Shelagh Fraser and her children. He was predeceased by his parents, George and Violet; brothers, George and Fred; sister-in-law Pat Vincent; and his daughter Adele Schultz. After Ed left the Navy, he became an air traffic controller in Winnipeg until his retirement. He spent the last two years in Red River Valley Lodge at Morris. He made many friends there, and the love and care he received from the staff will always be greatly appreciated by the family. Cremation has taken place, and at Ed's request, there will be no service. Flowers are gratefully declined. If friends so desire, donations may be made to a charity of one's choice. Morris Funeral Home 746-2451 Toll free 1-866-746-2451 |
Lawrence "Buck" Burton Stewart (QM) Peacefully at the Passamaquoddy Lodge, St. Andrews NB, on December 12, 2006, Mr. Lawrence Burton Stewart, husband of Beatrice (Wooding) Stewart of St. George NB. Born in St. George on February 25, 1922, he was the son of Wilfred and Ethel (Clinch) Stewart. He is survived by his loving wife, Bea; one son, Brian Stewart of Ottawa Ont; one daughter, Lynn (Glen) Mitchell of Halifax NS; four sisters, Mary Nason of Saint John NB, Barb Mersereau of Grand Bay Westfield NB, Enid (Jim) Reid of Moncton NB and Connie (Sid) Coutts of Halifax NS and several nieces, nephews and cousins. Buck was predeceased by his parents, Wilfred and Ethel, and two sisters, Mildred Carson and Ruth Brockway. Known as "Buck" in his local community, he was an avid outdoorsman. Buck was a veteran of the Second World War, serving overseas in England with the Princess Louise 8th Canadian Hussars. Prior to his retirement, he had worked for the Department of Transportation as an Assistant Air Traffic Controller. Buck was a member of the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch # 40 in St. George NB. In addition, he was a former member of the Moncton Golf and Country Club and the St. George Curling Club. Resting at the St. George Funeral Home (755-3533), 26 Portage Street, St. George, NB on Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9pm. The Service will be held from the Presbyterian Kirk in St. George on Saturday, December 16, 2006 with Rev. Lorne MacLeod officiating. A Legion Tribute Service, will be held at the funeral home on Friday at 7 pm. In Buck's memory, donations to the Alzheimer's Society or to a charity of the donor's choice would be appreciated by the family. (www.stgeorgefh.ca) |
Bruce Shattock (VR) from Elizabeth Brown: December 6, 2006. It is with very much sadness that I must inform you that my longtime friend Bruce Shattock (former School & Shift Manager) passed away early this a.m. in the Queen’s Park Hospice, New Westminster after a very brave battle against cancer. Bruce died as a result of having contracted Melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer which spread quite rapidly to many other parts of his body. Please forgive my/our not having made his agonizing plight public before now but he was a very private person and he specifically asked that neither members of his nor my family make his illness known outside our immediate circles, we have respected that last wish. Bruce was a very good and kind man, always very willing to help those who wanted and needed it but not very popular with those who wanted to be pandered to or didn’t share his work ethic and belief that if a job is to be done “It is to be done well”. He could often be heard to state “We are quite happy to get paid for a days work, is too much to ask that we do a days work in return ?” Another of Bruce’s “Gems” was the reminder to those of us with too big an idea of our own importance “We are not the centre of the aviation world, that title belongs to the passengers with the suitcases and briefcases, for without them, we’d all be looking for other work !” Bruce’s sense of humour and purpose stayed with him to the end and he is no doubt even now, thinking in the hereafter, of how he can remind us to retain ours and give of our best. |
Ray Morinville (VR) It is with great sadness that Ray's family, announce his passing at Surrey Memorial Hospital, on November 26th 2006, with his loving family by his side. He will be sadly missed by his wife Joan, daughters Karen [Cam] Lynn [Grant] and grandchildren Courtney, Jordan, and Calvin, and all who knew him. Ray's love of his family and sense of humour will be with us forever. Sincere thanks to all staff at N 43 and ICU. A celebration of Ray's life will be held at Beecher Place, Crescent Beach on December 11th, 2006 at 1.00 p.m. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to B.C. Cancer Society. from Jim Hall:Ray was retired RCAF on F-86 Sabres and then assigned to Calgary tower. He and I worked many shifts together and he told many stories of his RCAF days. Ray took a transfer from YC Tower to VR ACC and wasn’t there long before he applied for and got the job of Co-Pilot on the big Hovercraft that first started operating off the VR coast. A few years later he returned to the VR ACC until retirement. |
Chris Rasley (VR) RASLEY, Christopher Patrick (Chris), passed away in Burnaby on October 15th, 2006, aged 41 years. He is survived by his parents Bill Rasley and Joy Thibault, brother David and by many relatives and friends. Memorial service to be held on Thursday, October 26th at 1:00pm in Fraser Heights Funeral Home, 14835 Fraser Highway, Surrey. Flowers gratefully declined, donations to your favourite charity. |
Thomas Norman Curran (UL) CURRAN Thomas Norman (1935-2006). It is with great sadness that Judy Curran announces the passing of her beloved husband, Tom on October 2, 2006, his passing occurred at home in Nanaimo, BC after a long and courageous battle with cancer. He will be sadly missed by his children and grandchildren; daughter, Lea and husband, Gary Gaudet and their daughters: Jenifer, Shannon; and son, Michael; daughter, Kelly and husband, Ron Bury; son, Cole and his sons: Jeff and wife, Chantel Curran, Greg and his wife, Francine Curran; their sons: Cody and Connor. He will be missed as a father and grandfather to Judy's children; daughter Cathy and husband, Tom Shuttleworth and son, Michael; son, Ritch Olson and wife. Jenifer; daughter, Alanna and sons: Joey and Matt. Tom’s vocation in Air Traffic Control took him to live throughout Canada, where his many friends may wish to acknowledge his passing. His request for donations to be made in his memory to the Canadian Cancer Society (specify Cop's For Cancer or Camp Goodtimes) c/o 777 Poplar St. Nanaimo, BC V9S 2H7. Service time and date to be advised at a later date. Arrangements through: THE MEMORIAL SOCIETY OF BC. & TELFORD'S Nanaimo, BC 751-2254 65228 from Rob Millikin: Although our paths have diverged in the past thiry years, I often think of the Crews of the Montreal Centre in the sixties, they were a good group, lots of laughs, and memories. Tom and I played a lot of handball at the NDG Y in those years, along with Crouch, Buchanan, etc. Then there was the boat trip with Larry Jobin, Doug Buchanan, Tom Curran, and myself, from Lachine, down into Lake Champlain, which was a laugh from start to finish, especially when Tom rolled over in the top bunk and found himself on the deck, a descent of some six feet. and still kept snoring... Alas our numbers grow smaller with the passing of the years. from Phil Gies:I can truly say that Tom was a competent controller and good to work with because I still clearly remember my ATC first "error" and how Tom saved my butt. August 1969 was hot and busy and I was a hotshot IFR controller with less than 3 months experience, and therefore the best... During one evening shift the daily AirCanada DC9 flight from Fredricton to Toronto was cruising through. In those days the receiving controller wrote all the strips for the flight and distributed them to the other sectors. As East High data I processed the flight and gave Tom, in West High, the handwritten strip. Of course it was busy and some time later after the '9 had been handed off to Toronto Tom came strolling over to me. "What altitude you showing on AC???" I found the strip and it showed 310 in my handwriting. The altitude was not checked. Tom pointed to his strip, 310 was crossed out and 330 was checked beside it. I simply looked at him dumbfounded, and Tom, with his easy manner said; "You won't do that again will you..." And not a word was said to anyone else - until now. Thanks Tom. |
Garry Hollier (WG) Suddenly but peacefully in his dream house, Garry left us on September 30, 2006. He leaves to mourn his loving wife Brenda and his five children, Richelle (Sheldon), Brendon (Marni), Dave (Brooke), Michael (Tara), Tracy (Andrew). He leaves a precious legacy to his eight grandchildren, Devon, Keegan, Alex, Hailey, Paige, Bradley, Tyler and Meaghan. Left to mourn him are his brother Wayne (Noreen), Avonna and Iona (Lou). Left to re-live and remember so many good times are his best friend and helper Grant Johnson, and our special family the Surgenors, Cal, Cheryl, Carley and Corie. Garry spent his childhood years in Grandview. After leaving there he dedicated his life to the field of air traffic control. Garry loved all 35½ years of his career, but one of the happiest days of his life was his retirement celebration. Garry served on council in Warren for three years and was an active member of the Lions Club during his early years in Warren. His garage was his haven. He loved puttering, designing, and building furniture. He made sure he built something for all of his kids. As Garry's health started to deteriorate his major project was to design his dream house. He worked on this project for five years. On the first night in our new home he peacefully left us, after making sure that his dream had come true. At Garry's request a celebration of his life will be held at Warren Memorial Hall on Friday, October 6 from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Please come and have a drink and share a Garry story with us. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Warren Rec Centre in care of Chuck Lefley, Box 468, Warren, MB, R0C 3E0. MacKenzie Funeral Home, Stonewall, in care of arrangements. The pain we feel most deeply are the hardest things today, because we, your family, loved you in a special way. We hold you close within our hearts; no distance can divide. For today, in memory's lane, we still walk side by side. Our thoughts are with you, your place no one can fill. In life we loved you dearly; in death we love you still. from Phil Gies: Garry spent his entire IFR career in Central region; IFR controller, Regional Training Specialist, IFR Instructor in the Regional IFR School, and spent the last dozen years of his career as a Shift Manager. Renouned for his quick sense of humour and hearty laugh, he was always a great guy to work with and was certainly one of the best "people" managers I had the good fortune to meet in my career. During my time in WG ACC, Garry and Glen Shewfelt were the best Shift Managers and set the mark for all others to follow. I doubt that we will see the likes of Garry again; his direct approach to life and all its issues and his sharp humour will be missed - truly a larger than life fellow. |
Earl Sheldon (FSS) EARL THOMAS SHELDON. It is with great sadness that we announce the tragic and sudden passing of Earl Thomas Sheldon on August 5, 2006, at age 54. Earl was predeceased by his parents, Stan and Irene Sheldon and nephew Scotty Harris. He is survived by his wife of 24 years, Colleen and his children, Elizabeth (Cody) Creed, Irene (Greg), Jack and Andrew and granddaughter Evelyn Creed. Also, sister Barb (George) Harris; nephew Jason Harris; brother Kevin (Barb) Sheldon; stepmom Maureen Sheldon and stepsister Kathy (Cesar) Garcia; brother-in-law Mike (Nathalie) Gillespie and nephews, Matt, Adam and Jordan Gillespie. Earl is also remembered by many aunts, uncles and cousins. Earl was born on July 18, 1952 in Winnipeg, MB. He is remembered as a kind and gentle man whose family was his number one priority. Earl was selfless and generous in nature and was always there to lend a helping hand. Since the age of 19, Earl was employed as a Flight Service Specialist with NavCanada (formerly Department of Transport). He had a lifelong passion for aviation and recently fulfilled his dream of attending the Oshkosh AirVenture. Earl loved the outdoors and was an avid reader. Earl will be greatly missed by all. Service will take place at MacKenzie Funeral Chapel in Stonewall on Friday, August 11 at 11:00 a.m. Interment will take place at Transcona Cemetery. Pallbearers are Kevin Sheldon, George Harris, Mike Gillespie, Matt Gillespie, Cody Creed, Brian Moore, Garry Hall. Flowers are gratefully declined. Donations may be made to the R.M. of Woodlands Fire Department Extrication Fund, in care of CIBC, P.O. Box 10, Stonewall, MB R0C 2Z0. MacKenzie Funeral Home, Stonewall in care of arrangements. |
Garth Doerksen (QK) It is with extreme sorrow that the family of Garth Doerksen announces his untimely passing at his home on Sunday, July 16, 2006 just two days before his 65th birthday. Left to cherish many memories is his loving wife of 42 years, Norma; his children, Brad (Lisa), Michael (Shawn), Marnie (Cory); and his precious grandchildren, Kyle, Zachary, Allie, Samantha, Owen, Shayne and Mykala. Garth is also survived by his mother Muriel; siblings, Dennis (Marlene), Diane, Blake, Joanne (Darren); mother-in-law Alice Wiebe, Norma's siblings and numerous nieces and nephews. Garth was predeceased by his father Abram and father-in-law Jake Wiebe. Garth retired after 34 years of dedicated service as an Air Traffic Controller. Upon retirement, Dad took much pleasure in tending to his garden, picking berries, golfing and most recently his winters with mom and friends in Texas. Dad was very proud of the role he took with the M.N.R. Emergency Fire Fighting Crew and looked forward each year to volunteering on the docks at the Kenora Bass International. Dad will always be remembered for his willingness to help others. Garth was a proud and active member of the Keewatin Legion Branch No. 13. In previous years Garth was a member of the Kinsmen Club of Keewatin and the Keewatin Curling Club. Our family would like to thank the attending members of the Kenora Ambulance for their quick response and support, the 911 operator and the doctors and nursing staff at the Lake of the Woods District Hospital, emergency department for their compassion and for giving Dad the dignity he deserved. According to Dad's wishes cremation has taken place. A celebration of Garth's life will take place Thursday, July 20 at 11:00 a.m. at the Kenora Community Funeral Home, 821 St. Clair St., Keewatin. A luncheon will follow at the Keewatin Legion, Branch No. 13. In lieu of flowers, donations in memory of Garth's life may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or a charity of one's choice. HAPPY BIRTHDAY DAD! WE LOVE YOU VERY MUCH. from Derrall Gunderson: “I remember Garth from the time he joined ATC as a B-Stand about 1962. He was always easy to get along with. I recall that when you were working East Radar and Garth was on duty in Kenora, you were going to have a good shift.” from Ron Wilcox: “I worked with him from ’76 to ’83 at K.E.R.U. and although I didn’t get to know him well personally, I grew to admire his meticulous and professional demeanour at work - Garth was one of the smoothest and most unflappable controllers I’ve ever been associated with. As an aside, he could very easily have been a calligrapher; we used to write strips a lot in Kenora and he had the neatest penmanship! from Phil Gies:“I first met Garth when the Kenora Radar Unit relocated to Winnipeg in the spring of 1993. Garth was most helpful and as Derrall said, very easy to get along with. He also was one of vanishing breed of people whose handwriting was letter perfect - a pleasure to read! And on a completely different note, Garth and I were "shirttail cousins" as my stepmother was his second cousin. We shared a chuckle about this a couple of years ago at Derrall Gunderson's cottage near Kenora.” |
Merrill Harrison (OW) Merrill Morrow Harrison, January 16, 1935 – July 7, 2006 Suddenly at home at Sharbot Lake on Friday, July 7, 2006 Merrill M. Harrison (retired Air Traffic Controller) in his 72nd year. Beloved husband of Mary Ellen (Wilson) Harrison. Cherished father of Maureen Harrison and her husband Robert Amsterdam, and Jennifer Harrison and her husband David Marcassa; indulgent grandfather of Talia, Liam, Devin, Chloe and Callie. Merrill was predeceased by his brothers Lorne, Stuart and Kenneth Harrison and sister Edna Warren. He will be sadly missed by his brothers and sisters-in-law Sheila and Mary Harrison, Helen (Vaughan) Hooper, Gerald Wilson, Mildred (Jack) Huffman and Berte (Lenora) Wilson, numerous nieces and nephews, all his family and many friends. Merrill was born in Edwards, Ontario on Sept 11, 1935. He was a Radio Operator for Transport Canada from January 1953 to August 1955 in Muskoka Airport, London Airport, Nitchequon P.Q., Windsor Airport, Kapuskasing and North Bay Airports. He was on ATC course #1 in Toronto in 1955 and checked out as a VFR Controller in North Bay Tower in Jan 1956. He became an IFR Controller in 1958 in Toronto ACC and worked in that TCU in 1964 followed by ACC Supervisor from 1968 to 1976. After being involved in the Toronto ACC Building project he transferred to Ottawa HQ in 1979 with Systems and Equipment until his retirement July of 1989. Merrill lived on the shores of Sharbot Lake, Ontario with his wonderful wife Mary Ellen. He loved his golf and his many friends thoroughly enjoyed his company. He was the finest of gentleman and his family and friends loved him dearly. Friends may pay their respects at the Blair and Son Funeral Home, 15 Gore St. W., Perth on Tuesday, July 11th, 2006 from 9:30 to 10:30 A.M. Funeral service will be held in the Chapel at 11:00 A.M. followed by a reception in the Blair and Son Family Centre. In remembrance, contributions to the Heart & Stroke Foundation, a local library, literacy program or charity of your choice would be appreciated. |
Jacques Chamberland (OW) CHAMBERLAND, Jaques. Surrounded by his loving family, Jacques slipped peacefully away, in his home on Monday, June 26, 2006 after a courageous battle with cancer. Beloved husband for 38 years of Patricia. Loving father of Jacques-Andre (Jocelyn Dickey) and Celeste (Michael Pollard). Proud grandfather of Isabella. Predeceased by his parents Jacqueline and Laurent. Cherished brother of Jacqueline, Laurent, Roger, Noel and predeceased by Camile. He will be fondly remembered by the Yganiski family (his in-laws) from Saskatchewan. Jacques was enjoying his retirement after many devoted years with NavCanada. Friends and family may gather at McEvoy Shields Funeral Home, 1411 Hunt Club Road (one block east of Bank Street) on Thursday July 6, from 7 to 9 p.m. A Mass in Memory will be held Friday July 7, at 11 a.m. in Our Lady of The Visitation Church (5338 Bank Street). In memoriam, donations to Ottawa Regional Cancer Centre or a charity of choice would be appreciated. Messages of condolence can be sent to www.mem.com. Published in the Ottawa Citizen on 7/1/2006. |
Edward A. Smith (QM) Edward A. Smith 1936 - 2006. Edward "Ed" A. Smith, 69, of Riverview and formerly of Ottawa and Toronto, ON passed away at The Moncton Hospital in Moncton on Sunday, May 21, 2006. Born in Toronto, he was the son of the late Arthur E. and Annie (Mahon) Smith. He was employed for 35 years with Dept. of Transport and retired as Regional Manager of Air Traffic Controller Service. He was a founding member of the Canadian Air Traffic Controller Association. He was a member of the St. John the Baptist Anglican Church and the Men's Club of the church. Ed was a former member of the Moncton Golf and Country Club, a member of the Incredibles and a board member for two years with the New Brunswick Nurses Association. A dedicated volunteer, Ed worked diligently for the Seniors and youth of Riverview with his active involvement as a board member for 20 years with the Riverview Library and a member and chairman of many committees with the Riverview Lions Club, from which he received its highest honours "The Melvin Jones Fellow Award" and Life Member of Lions Club International. Ed was instrumental and is the Honorary Chairman of the Riverview Lions Night Golf Tourney, the tournament was renamed in 2005 on its 10th anniversary to the "Lion Ed Smith Night Golf " a fund raiser for Lions Dog Guides of Canada. Ed was also a past District Commissioner and a leader with the Boy Scouts of Canada while living in Ontario. He is survived by his wife of 50 years L. May Smith, his daughters, Carol Aubert and her husband Alan of Assiniboia, SK; and Lori Steeves and her husband Brian of Riverview; grandchildren Kevin and Amanda, and Jade; his sister Ruth Taskinen and her husband Walter of Richmond Hill, ON; and by several nieces and nephews. Besides his parents he was predeceased by his sisters, Gail Street and Lynda Boles. At Ed's request there is no visitation at the Funeral Home. A Memorial Service will be held at St. John The Baptist Anglican Church Woolridge Dr., Riverview on Thursday, May 25, 2006 at 1:30 pm with Canon Albert Snelgrove officiating. Interment will be in Alderwood Cemetery, Riverview. Donations in Ed's memory made to Lions Dog Guides of Canada, Riverview Library, the Cancer Society, Heart & Stroke Foundation or to the St. John the Baptist Anglican Church Memorial Fund would be appreciated by his family. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Riverview Funeral Home, (506) 857-9544. from Moe Vyas: "I am saddened at a very personal level to hear about Ed smith's demise. It was almost 37 years ago that a clueless kid from the middle of Africa walked into Ed's office asking for a chance to become an air traffic controller in Canada. He said he was an air traffic controller somewhere in the heart of Africa. On that bitterly cold March Ottawa day he had walked from the YMCA in Ottawa to the then 'Temporary Buildings' where the Transport Canada Aviation group (was it even called that!) office, nearly freezing to death. This was his first exposure to such bitter coldness. All he had on his body was a light rain coat and in his mind were the descriptions of the cold from the novels of Jack London! Does anyone remember him these days? But no matter how well is the description of the Ottawa cold (and those were really cold winters - things have changed somewhat!), what one feels, coming from the year-around heat of Africa, is somehow unworldly. He walked in to Ed's office and met him and a George Smith who interviewed him." Tell me how does a VOR work?" was one of the first questions Ed asked. Interestingly, I remember vividly all his questions but most of my answers are lost into a dull haze. After the interview, he went back into the cold, his heart warmed by hope. Ed was direct and fair and in that he symbolized the attitude that has become the mark of most Canadians and therefore of Canada. After a long wait, but the hope alive, the kid does receive a letter of appointment from the PSC and a whole new world opens up - a new world of opportunity and fairness, denied to him in his own world. Years later, when I was RMATS Ontario, I met Ed again, as RMATS New Brunswick, he did not remember me but I never forgot him. How could I for he gave me a chance, a chance that could easily have been denied at the mere stroke of a pen. Since then a lot of Canadians gave me chances but it was Ed who made me aware of that bond between us humans that transcends so many external barriers. I will always remain grateful and I now at his departure from this world, I say a quiet prayer for him and his who share this earth with me for their happiness." |
Edward M. A. Swinamer (OW) Edward (Ed) M. A. Swinamer, 77, of Riverview, with his family at his side, passed away peacefully at the Dr. Georges-L. Dumont Hospital, Moncton, on Sunday, April 30, 2006. Born in Gold River, Lunenburg, Co., NS, Ed was the son of the late George "Larry" and Jenneth Eldora (Wentzell) Swinamer. Ed grew up in Windsor, NS, attended Windsor Academy, following his graduation he was appointed principal of schools in Ste.Croix and Lantz for two terms. He than joined the Federal Dept. of Transport Meteorological Service in Halifax in 1949. In 1953, he transferred to Air Traffic Services and served in Moncton, Goose Bay, Frobisher and Ottawa, retiring after 35 years service. Ed became active in local community affairs and served five years as councilor with the village of Riverview Heights and on to the town of Riverview. He was also involved with the Riverview Lions Club, Hub City Toastmasters, Crime Stoppers, NB, MCA and Beaver Curling Clubs and served on various committees and boards in St. Paul's United Church, Riverview, which he managed the enlargement of the church in the late 1980's. In 1992 Ed received the Governor General's Medal for community service. Ed enjoyed his family and took a deep interest in their individual progress and development. Ed will be sadly missed by his wife of over 55 years, Barbara (Clark) Swinamer; daughters, Jenneth, Winnipeg, MB, Cheryl MacLaggan (Byron), Moncton; Margaret Ann MacBurnie (John), Calgary, AB; sons, Wayne (Lori), Ajax, ON; David, Edmonton, AB; grandchildren, Erin (Christian), Allison (Joel), Stephanie, Andrew, Jessica, Christopher, Alexander, Benjamin; great granddaughter, Ella; sisters, Sally Swinamer, Windsor, NS, Delores McLaughlin (Russ), Opal Demont, Gold River, NS; brothers, Lee (Mary), Halifax, Fred (Caroline), Gold River, NS; several nieces and nephews. Predeceased by brothers, Oran, Lester, Lewis and Ernest; sisters, Minnie, Bernice and Mafelda. Visitation at Ferguson Knowles Funeral Home, 1657 Mountain Road, Moncton (858-1995), Tuesday 7 to 9pm. Funeral Service at St. Paul's United Church, Riverview, Wednesday, May 3, 2006, 2pm, Rev. Steve Berube officiating. Reception in the Church Hall following the service. Interment in Ste. Croix Cemetery, Ste. Croix, NS. In Ed's memory donations to Friend's of The Moncton Hospital, Dr. Georges-L. Dumont Foundation or St. Paul's United Church Building Fund would be appreciated by his family. www.fergusonknowlesfh.com |
Hedley 'Victor' Chapman (QM) Chapman, Hedley 'Victor', 1921 - 2006 Victor Chapman of Moncton, NB passed away at The Moncton Hospital on Wednesday, March 15, 2006 at the age of 84 years. Born in East Southhampton, NS on March 24, 1921 he was the son of the late Allan R. and Ethelwyn (Fawcett) Chapman. He was a member of the Mountain View United Church, a life member of The Moncton Beaver and Curling Club, a member of the Lions Seniors Citizens Club, a life member of the Air Force Veterans Club, a member of The Royal Canadian Legion Branch #6, and a member of The FSNA (federal service national association). Victor joined the Moncton Air Traffic Control as an assistant in 1946. He was licensed as a controller in 1949 and transferred to Gander Tower where he remained until 1952. After a brief stint in Sydney Tower, he was transferred to Moncton for IFR training. He was promoted to supervisor in 1957 and remained in that position until retirement in August of 1976 after 30 years service. He is survived by his wife of 59 years Phyllis Chapman; brothers Arnold Chapman of Calgary, AB, and Roger Chapman of Amherst, NS. Also by several special nieces and nephews. Besides his parents he was predeceased by his sisters Gertrude, Clarissa, and Brenda; brothers Ross, Gordon and Everett. Resting at Tuttle Bros. |
Gordon Henry Ivany (QX) Ivany, Gordon Henry - June 19, 1941 - March 5, 2006, passed peacefully at home, surrounded by family and friends, following a brief battle with cancer. Leaving to mourn, wife, Phoebe (Ledrew); children, Jeff (Michelle), Windsor Junction; Tim (Corinna), Harbour Breton, N.L.; Nevin (Susan), Mississauga, and Jill (Doug Reid), Windsor Junction; grandchildren, Jake, Shealyn, Meredith, Megan, Caitlyn, and Evan; sisters, Bernice Reid (Larry) and Mary Tibbs, Gander. He was predeceased by brother, Ben (Meg), and parents, Jim and Sarah. Gord also leaves behind a large circle of loving relatives and friends. Following a long career as an air traffic controller in Gander, Gord and Phoebe moved to Nova Scotia and became active members of St. Thomas Anglican Church, Fall River. He and Phoebe were also avid square dancers with the Scotia Square Dancers Club. Gord will be missed for his quick wit, love of life, and carpentry skills. Cremation has taken place. Visitation in the family home, 55 Ashley Dr., after noon today. A memorial service will take place in St.Thomas Anglican Church, Fall River, Wednesday, March 8, at 3:30 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to St. Thomas Anglican Church Memorial Fund, 3514 Highway 2, Fall River, NS:Postal Code B2T 1H7, telephone (902) 860-0092 |
Douglas McGrath (QM) McGrath, Douglas, 1935 - 2006. Doug McGrath, 70, of Moncton passed away on Tuesday, January 3, 2006 at the Moncton Hospital. Born in Sydney, Nova Scotia, he was the son of the late Larry McGrath and Jessie Buchanan. Doug was a loving father and Husband to wife of 31 years, Marie (Reid) McGrath and six children, Eileen McGrath (Robert Darling), Anne (McGrath) Marentette (Julian Marentette) of Halifax, Karen (MacLean) Hudson (David Hudson) of Seeleys Bay, Ontario, Steven MacLean of Edmonton, Melanie MacLean, Ellen MacLean-Richard (John Richard) of Halifax; and five grandchildren, Ben, Andy, Peter, Jennifer and Micheal. Doug retired from Transport Canada following many years of service, mainly as an Air Traffic Controller. He had a great love for all things historical, particularly those related to his service in the Royal Canadian Navy. In addition to his parents, Doug was predeceased by his first wife, Moyra (MacDonald) McGrath. At the request of the family, there will be no visitation prior to the Memorial Service to be held on Friday, January 6, 2006 at 2:00 p.m. at Fair Haven Funeral Home (506-852-3530) located at 1177 Salisbury Road, Moncton NB. A reception for all Marie and Doug's friends and family will follow the Memorial Service at Fair Haven Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to the Heart & Stroke Foundation or The Friends of the Moncton Hospital Foundation. The family invites you to sign the book of condolence at www.obituariestoday.com. |
Douglas Joseph Martin (QT) Mr. Douglas Joseph Martin passed away on January 3, 2006 after emergency surgery in Sudbury, ON surrounded by his loving family. Doug was born in Lac Du Bonnet, MB on September 26, 1935. Doug began his career as a school teacher, working both in Manitoba and Keewatin, ON. It was on his frequent trips to Winnipeg that he met the love of his life LaVerne Domanko. They were married in 1957, celebrating 48 years together last August. Together they had two sons, Randy (Carole) and Brad (Rosa). In 1961, Doug moved his family to Fort William where he began his second career as an air traffic controller, retiring early due to ill health. Doug was a very strong man and did not let illness stop him, giving of himself wherever he was needed. He belonged to the Federal Superannuates National Association, he was an honourary member of the Kakabeka Legion, a member of the K-40, and a member on the board of directors at the C.L.E. Doug was a warm, patient and kind man who would drop everything to help anyone. Doug loved his family, spending time with his children and grandchildren Deena, Marlee, Matthew and Nicholas. He was very proud of them, never missing a moment to brag or to watch them. He loved gardening and spent many happy moments both in his yard and at his camp at Savoy Lake. Doug is survived by his mother Anna, brothers and sisters, Shirley (Ed) Richter, George (Cathy), Janet (Ron) Bedford, and Allan (Chris) as well as numerous nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his father Joseph, a sister Violet and in-laws Alex and Alma Domanko. Cremation has taken place and funeral services will be held on Tuesday, January 10 at 11 a.m. in Blake's Funeral Chapel, 200 May St., Thunder Bay, ON. Private Interment will be at a later date at Sunset Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to The Heart and Stroke Foundation. On-line Condolences may be sent to www.blakefuneralchapel.com |
James Barry Tulloch (WG) JAMES BARRY TULLOCH It is with great sorrow we announce the sudden passing of James Barry Tulloch at St. Boniface Hospital on January 3, 2006. Barry was born March 14, 1934 in Winnipeg. Barry was predeceased by his father Art in 1976, sister Linda in 1991, mother May in 1992 and brother Neil in 2002. Left to cherish his memory are wife Lynda; daughter Joyellen (Kyle Daniels); grandson Zackery, all of Winnipeg; brother Raymond (Rosario) of Phoenix, AZ, brother Bruce (Kathie) of Sorrento BC, sister Heather (Len) Eibner of Calgary AB, brother Arthur (Mavis) Anderson of Vancouver, BC and brother-in-law Gordon (Gloria) Stark of Regina, SK. Also left to mourn are many nieces, nephews, cousins and many friends. Barry began his long career with Air Traffic Control as an assistant in February 1957. He worked in the control centre at both Winnipeg Airports and his last few years in the Winnipeg Control Tower, retiring May 30, 1994. He was a member of the Aviation Museum. Barry enjoyed travelling and working in his garden and yard in the summer and doing lots of reading. He and Joyellen enjoyed their time together at the Moose hockey games. Joyellen and Lynda would like to express their heartfelt thanks for the wonderful care by paramedics, staff at Grace Hospital Emergency and I.C.U. units, St. Boniface Hospital M.I.C.U. and Palliative Care Units. An immediate family service and interment has taken place. Arrangements entrusted to: CHAPEL LAWN FUNERAL HOME CREMATION AND RECEPTION CENTRE 885-9715 Family and friends are invited to sign the Book of Condolence at www.chapellawn.mb.ca. |
Donald Honor Strath (WG) DONALD HONOR STRATH AGED 82 October 13 1923 - October 24, 2005 It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our loving and caring husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, and friend. On October 24, 2005 Don passed away peacefully at St. Boniface Hospital with family at his side. Don will be deeply missed by his wife Jerry of 58 years; his sons, Michael (Kathy), Russell (Shellie); and daughters, Cheryle (Sheldon), Heather (Don), Penny and Cindy and by his grandchildren, Ken (Tanya), Mark (Ashley) Kayla, Jessie, Danielle, Eddy, Dakota, Kareena, Teresa, Joel, Shaun, Matthew, along with three great-grandchildren, Marisa, Connor, Alexis, Mckenzie and Aiden. During Don's lifetime, he served in The Second World War. His career was with the Department of Transportation. Don was involved in following hobbies such as Toastmasters, President of a Swimming Club, officiating as a Timer during swim meets plus two of his favourite passions, an avid amateur radio operator and his love for horses. Don's retirement years were spent on his acreage just outside of Ste. Anne. Funeral Memorial Service for Don will be held on Tuesday, November 1 at Chapel Lawn Funeral Home Memorial Gardens (4000 Portage Ave.) at 12:30 p.m. Tea to follow. Flowers gratefully declined. Memorial Donations may be made to the Salvation Army. Arrangements entrusted to: CHAPEL LAWN FUNERAL HOME CREMATION AND RECEPTION CENTRE 885-9715 Family and friends are invited to sign the Book of Condolence at www.chapellawn.mb.ca from Phil Gies:"Back in the '70s and '80s I worked with Don in the old ACC. I was a DSC and Don rose through the technical ranks. I always remember his laugh, his cowboy hat and cowboy boots. Don was always straightforward and spoke his mind. A good person to work with. |
Thomas John Allisat (VR) Born in Edmonton, Alberta, August 23rd, 1961 and passed away October 1st, 2005 in Richmond, British Columbia. He is lovingly remembered by his wife, Christine of 20 years: daughter, Megan; parents, Marie and Peter Bailey and Horst and Sybille Allisat; brother, Bob; niece, Emma; cousins Steve and Peter and many other family members and friends. After obtaining a degree from the University of Western Ontario, Tom pursued his childhood passion and became a pilot. He then went to become a respected Air Traffic Controller in both Toronto and Vancouver. Tom was a person known for his quick wit, sense of humour, determination, compassion and unconditional love for his wife and daughter. He loved being involved with every aspect of Megan’s life and really enjoyed coaching her baseball team, the Richmond Robins. He was a natural athlete who made everything look easy, he enjoyed the beauty of BC, golfing with friends, long walks and sunsets. But most of all, Tom will be remembered for being the greatest Husband and Dad in the World. He will be dearly missed. A Celebration of Tom’s Life will be held at the Richmond Funeral Home, 8420 Cambie Road, Richmond, BC on Thursday, October 6th, 2005 at 10:30 a.m. with a reception to follow in the funeral home. A service will also be held in Ottawa, Ontario at a future date to be determined. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Steveston Community Centre Waterpark Fund, 4111 Moncton Street, Steveston, BC V7E 3A8, would be greatly appreciated by the family. Richmond Funeral Home 604-273-3748 |
Everton Emberley "Double Eagle" (EG) EMBERLEY, Everton Randall It is with sadness that the Emberley family announces the peaceful passing of a dear husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather, Everton Emberley of Drayton Valley on September 25, 2005 at the age of 76, from complications due to a stroke. Everton is survived by his loving wife Lois of 54 years, six children, Luanne (Howard) McKay of Drayton Valley, Daryl (Janice) of Sherwood Park, Grant, Catherine (Ian) Bamsey all of Edmonton, Mark (Barbara) of Telfordville and Scott of Edmonton, one brother David (Doreen) of Stoney Creek, Ontario, nine grandchildren and one great-grandson, numerous nieces, nephews and many friends. Everton was a unique individual, versatile, he oil painted, gold panned, played both piano and bass guitar, camped, fished, hunted, loved the warmth of Puerto Vallarta every year and especially his cabin on the Pembina. The family lived in Leduc for 17 years, where Everton was an Air Traffic Controller at the international ("Double Eagle"). In 1979, he, with Lois and Scott accepted an Air Traffic Advisory position with ICAO for five years in Tanzania, Jordan, Laos and Mogadiscio. They then retired to their Pembina property. As Everton wished, he has been cremated. There will be a Celebration of Life at the Royal Canadian Legion, 5210 - 50 Avenue, Leduc on Thursday, September 29, 2005 at 2:00 p.m. Memorial donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Alberta, 10985 - 124 Street, Edmonton, AB. T5M 9Z9. Hainstock & Son Funeral Chapel in care of all arrangements. 4802 - 47 Avenue, Leduc. Phone 986-2151. |
Robert Bradley (YZ) Robert N. Bradley. In hospital, Perth following a courageous battle with cancer, on Saturday September 17th, 2005. Robert "Bob" Bradley (retired following 37 years of dedicated service as an air traffic controller at Pearson International Airport, Toronto) at the age of 74 years. Bob was the cherished husband of Eileen (Tolle) Bradley, proud father of Brian and his wife Linda of Rockwood, Todd of Guelph and grandfather to Paul & Justin; he will be sadly missed by his sister Doreen and her husband Stewart Hewlett of Ottawa, his family and good friends. Friends may pay their respects at the Blair & Son Funeral Home, 15 Gore Street West, Perth Friday, September 23rd, from 9:30 a.m. until 10:30 a.m. Funeral service will be held in the chapel at 11:00 a.m. The interment will be in Elmwood Cemetery, a reception for family and friends will follow in the Blair & Son Family Centre. In remembrance, contributions to the Cancer Society or fund of your choice would be appreciated. Blair & Son FUNERAL HOME, PERTH 267-3765 condolences to: condolences@blairandson.com |
Robert Carl Gabelmann (EG) Gabelmann, Robert Carl: On August 16, 2005 Robert "Bob" Gabelmann of Spruce Grove passed away at the age of 63 years. He leaves to mourn his passing, his loving wife Glenda; son Glen (Hilary); daughter Roberta, both of Edmonton; his brother Larry (Christine) as well as many other relatives and friends. No funeral service will be held. In lieu of other tributes, donations may be made to the Alberta Cancer Foundations 11560 - University Avenue, Edmonton T6G 1Z2. www.appelfuneralhome.com |
Herbert Ridgewell Rourke (VR) Bert Ridgewell, passed away on August 15th, 2005, at the age of 66, in the comfort of his home, after a valiant nine-year battle with cancer. Bert was predeceased by his mother Marjorie and father Orin Rourke of Winnipeg. He will be lovingly remembered by his wife Royce Rourke; children Brendan Rourke of Williams Lake, and Deanne (Mark) Steven of Rossland; as well as his beloved puppy Buster. Bert also leaves behind his two grandchildren Amelie and Tayne Steven; as well as his step-son Neil Parker and his wife Angele. Bert was born in Winnipeg and lived all over BC including Prince George, Castlegar, Vancouver and Abbotsford. He was a keen traveller with a special interest in his family’s Irish background and history. Bert was an air traffic controller who was also a fantastic cook, keen military historian, proud Canadian, volunteer, and prolific letter writer on social issues. Bert was very proud of his service to the community as a Justice of the Peace. He had a fantastic sense of humour. A service and reception will be held on Saturday, August 20th, at 2:00 pm, at St. Mathew’s Anglican Church in Abbotsford at 2010 Guilford Drive. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Canadian Cancer Society. The family would like to thank Hope House, the Abbotsford Palliative Home Care Service, and his many friends for all of their support. When you’re lost in the Wild, and you’re scared as a child, And Death looks you bang in the eye, And you’re sore as a boil, its according to Hoyle To cock your revolver and...die. But the Code of a Man says: "Fight all you can," And self-dissolution is barred. In hunger and woe, oh, it’s easy to blow... It’s the hell-served-for-breakfast that’s hard. Robert Service |
Norman Dowse Binkley (WG Tower) It is with great sadness that we announce the death of Norman Dowse Binkley in the early hours of June 23, 2005. He passed away at his home, with his family by his side, after a courageous and determined battle with cancer. He is survived by his loving wife of 61 years, Joan; his devoted daughter Laura and her partner Grant. Also left to mourn his passing are his sister Helen Hammond, and many nieces, nephews, grand-nieces and grand-nephews, to whom he meant the world. He was predeceased by his sister Betty and brothers Ward and Bob. Norman was born in Winnipeg on June 24, 1923 to Kathleen and George Binkley and grew up both in the city and at the family's farm in Springfield, MB. He began his career in aviation at the age of 19 when he enlisted in the RCAF, training in Regina and Dauphin where he received his wings and commission as a flying officer in 1943. After receiving his Air Navigator's Certificate, he served out the last months of the war flying with Coastal Command out of Summerside, PEI. After the war, he continued in aviation with TCA, but soon decided to return to full-time farming in Manitoba. In 1954, he restarted his career in the aviation field as a meteorologist with MET, switching to ATC soon after. He worked as an air traffic controller at the Winnipeg International Airport until his retirement in 1986. He continued to farm throughout - working a section and a half until the mid eighties when he retired from large scale farming, keeping a quarter section which he farmed until quite recently. Norman's great love of the land he worked gave him an unsurpassed respect for nature and all things wild and untouched. He saw himself as a caretaker of land that would pass on to future generations and as such he was a staunch practitioner and advocate of sustainability. This concern led to his involvement with the Cook's Creek Conservation District in the 1980s, and advocacy work with a number of environmental and land use organizations, activities and causes. Norman loved to work with his hands and there was no task too large for him to take on. Together with Joan, they lovingly designed and built their own home, landscaping acres of bald prairie with thousands of tree planted by hand. He taught himself to play the piano and guitar, and loved sitting down to the organ. A skilled mechanic, there was no machinery or motor that Norman could not fix. Norman's many and varied interests also reflected his love of the outdoors. He was an avid skier and swimmer, loved canoeing, snorkelling, scuba diving and hiking. He was an accomplished photographer, and together with Joan enjoyed numerous photographic expeditions to the American Southwest. They also enjoyed their annual winter stay in Laguna Beach. He had a profound respect for education and ideas which he carried with him always. He found interest in almost everything and enjoyed the art of conversation above all else. He was a giving, gentle man, rich in stories and full of humour. He developed strong and abiding friendships with people of all ages and backgrounds. But mostly Norman was a loving husband, father, brother, uncle, and friend. We are all better for having had him in our lives. The family would like to thank the wonderful homecare staff at the Northeastman Health Authority for their outstanding kindness and compassion and for making Norman's final days so rich. They would also like to extend their sincere appreciation to the staff at both the Grace and St. Boniface Hospital CancerCare Clinics for their care and kindness. A memorial service will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday, June 28 at Green Acres Funeral Home with reception to follow. A private family interment will take place following the reception. GREEN ACRES Funeral Home and Cemetery Hwy. #1 E. at Navin, (204) 222-3241 |
Robert L. "Bob" Weedmark (OW) WEEDMARK, Robert L. "Bob" Retired - Air Traffic Controller. Suddenly, Saturday June 18, 2005 at the Queensway-Carleton Hospital, age 73. Predeceased by his parents Lorne and Flora Weedmark. Loving father of Gord (Paula), Jim (Tammy), David (Barb) and Richard. Proud grandfather of Matthew, Jeffrey, Alexandra, Michael, Annie and Ryan. Fondly remembered by his sister Bette McCabe and many nieces and nephews from Stoney Creek. Friends may pay respects at the Kelly Funeral Home, 3000 Woodroffe Avenue (South of Fallowfield) Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 6 to 9 p.m. Funeral Service Wednesday in the Chapel at 10 a.m. Interment Beachburg Cemetery. In view of his love for flying and involvement with community youth, donations to the 872 Kiwanis Kanata RCAC Squadron appreciated. www.kellyfh.ca from Ron Williams: I have known Bob since 1957. I first met Bob when I was taking flying lessons at the London Flying Club. I visited Bob and the other controllers often waiting for passengers while flying for Sky Harbour Air Service out of Goderich. These were the days when controllers appreciated the pilots visiting the control towers. At that time as you may recall the control towers were only two to three floors above the passenger terminals. Bob, as most controllers in those days were pilot-controllers, meaning not only did they treat all pilots with respect, but became their friends and family as well. It was Bob Weedmark who convinced me either for the good or bad that maybe I should apply to Transport Canada for a controller position. After leaving London, I believe Bob went to North Bay, then came to Ottawa in about 1960. I next met Bob when I was transferred from North Bay to Ottawa in 1964. Bob became my neighbour living on the same street Sherry Lane, in Manordale for 40 years. Where has the time gone? But fun times they were, with the officers mess at Uplands on Fri nights, the baseball games at the airport, curling at the airport, and just meeting all the good people from the airport. As far as I was concerned the people you met at the airport were just a bit nicer than some other people. I know Bob will be sorely missed by his family, and friends." |
Pete Purdy (VR Tower) PURDY Peter John, aged 72, passed away peacefully in Evergreen House, North Vancouver, on Sunday, May 29th, 2005. Vancouver, on Sunday, May 29th, 2005. Predeceased by his parents, Hazel and Ted Purdy and daughter Erin. He is survived by his wife Trudean (Trudy), son Kevin, daughter-in-law Maria, grandson Nicholas and his extended family in Washington State. Peter was employed as an air traffic controller for many years. The family wish to thank all the staff at Evergreen House and special caregiver, Alan Simpson for their many years of devoted service. He will be especially missed by his faithful companion and exemplary caregiver, Cynthia I, AI-Samaraie. No donations or service by family request. from Doug Barry: For those who knew Pete Purdy (PJ) of Vancouver Tower. PJ was badly injured in an airplane crash near the Deas (Massey) Tunnel in the early '80s. His injuries were such that he never returned to work. from Grant Price: Pete Purdy was on my VFR course in Winnipeg - Course # 10 which was the last Winnipeg course prior to the OW Airport School Pete was one of six Vancouver candidates on the course and a real nice guy. |
Edward Victor Barnes (WG) It is with extreme sadness that we announce the tragic passing of our beloved husband, father and grandfather Edward Victor Barnes on April 25, 2005 in Stonewall, MB. Ed was born March 6, 1947 in Eriksdale, MB and grew up in nearby Ashern. His mother and father Lloyd and Chrissie Barnes owned the local Cafe and he had many fond memories growing up in the Interlake. He married his high school sweetheart Barbara Geisler. hey were the proud parents of a son Sean, who was born in August 1967. Dad became a radio operator in 1966 stationed at Resolute Bay in the Northwest Territories. The family moved to Sioux Lookout, ON in 1968 where he worked as a radio operator. Ed took his air traffic control training in Ottawa in 1969. This signalled the beginning of his 33 year career as an air traffic controller. After training, his first posting was Saskatoon, SK in 1970 where their second child, Shannon was born in December. In the spring of 1971 they moved to Winnipeg and finally settled in Stonewall in the fall of 1971. Ed settled in at the Winnipeg International Airport Control tower where he made many lifelong friends. Dad loved Stonewall and its people. He loved to head into town, buy a paper and have a coffee with his friends. He was actively involved in the community through the Kinsmen Club, minor hockey, ringette and belonged to the curling club. He served as a town councillor in Stonewall for eight years - five years as deputy mayor and was very proud to help his community. He loved to volunteer his time and helped with events such as the World under 17 hockey tournament, the Canadian Baseball championships, the Brier and other events. He enjoyed fishing and the outdoors. Every year he looked forward to his annual fishing trip to Reed Lake in Northern Manitoba with his good friends. Mom and Dad spent a great deal of time on their houseboat on Lake of the Woods. Dad never sat around and was always trying something new. After his retirement he decided to get his class 1 driver's license. He occasionally drove a big rig, worked as a water taxi driver at the Forks and a part time school bus driver. Mom and Dad filled their spare time travelling. They just purchased a motor home and had grand plans to travel and become snow birds. Dad was in the process of building a large garage for their toys when the accident occurred. For a number of years, Mom and Dad hosted exchange students. They enjoyed having Julio Melo from Celayo, MX, Alfredo Salcedo from Leon, MX, Guntram Fischer from Halle, Germany, Cecy Salcedo, Leon, MX, Luly Salcedo, Leon, MX. They also developed a great friendship with Ana Paulina from Celayo, MX. They still maintain contact with their Mexican and German kids . Dad will be deeply missed by all of his family, his loving wife of 37 years, Barb, his son Sean, daughter-in-law Kristine, grandson Mitchell, granddaughter Kendall, daughter Shannon (Spencer), sister Sharon Brandstrom, daughters, Kristi and Kelli (Ian) Stewart; son Mark Doell (Tanya); mother-in-law Tillie Geisler; brother-in-law Ronnie Geisler (Joan) and their children, Debbie, Denise (Igor) Lisovsky, Deanne (Harry), Randy (Doris) and Susie (Vince) Wilkinson. In accordance with his wishes, cremation has taken place and his ashes will be scattered over four of his favourite places - Reed Lake, Lake of the Woods and the two homes they occupied in the Stonewall area. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Canadian Cancer Society, Winnipeg Humane Society Building Fund or a charity of your choice. The family invites friends and colleagues to join them at a tribute to Ed, to be followed, in accordance with his wishes by a wake, on Saturday, April 30 at 5:00 p.m. in the old Stonewall Arena. MacKenzie Funeral Home, Stonewall in care of arrangements. |
Bob Lowthian (YZ Region) Bob Lowthian, July 7, 1992 This is not a regular obituary, it is a reprint of an March 30, 2005 article in Toronto Star, by Joe Fiorito; A legend and also a Lowthian, Street City mayor was a lost brother Frankly Bob was - still is - a legend in this town. People still remember him as the first elected mayor of Street City, Toronto's most daring experiment in housing for the homeless. He was articulate and well-educated and he encouraged others. He also had a keen interest in the arts, so much so that the Frankly Bob Awards, presented yearly to homeless writers and artists, were created in his name. Funny, that name. For years I figured he was a man named Bob who started every sentence, "Frankly... Now meet Jim Lowthian. He is an amateur genealogist; every family has one. He traces and keeps track. It had always troubled him that his younger brother dropped out in the late '70s and just disappeared. Ah, well, every family has a brother who can't be traced or tracked. But even though the voices of the missing echo and grow faint, they do not disappear. One day recently, Jim was doing a computer search, looking for references to his father, when up popped that name. Frankly Bob. It took a moment for the penny to drop Frankly Bob - a.k.a. Frank Roberts Lowthian - was Jim's brother. "We called him Bob," he said with half a smile Jim is retired. He lives in Richmond Hill. We sat in his sunny kitchen the other day. He said, "Bob was the youngest. Ed was the middle brother and I'm the oldest. Our dad was a cabinetmaker, a carpenter; he ended up as the building inspector in Weston. His name was Frank, which is how I came across the reference to Frankly Bob. What was Bob like as one of the Lowthian boys? "He was very sensitive, perhaps too sensitive. He did some watercolours once. Here's one." Jim handed me an old piece of paper, torn in two; a woodsy scene, deftly done, carefully preserved, but torn. "We told him it was good. He cut it up." You should not be surprised at this. I am the second brother of four. Life is never easy for the youngest brother. Jim said, "My brother Ed went to Royal Military College. He became an engineer, and he ended up working for the Department of Labour. I was an X-ray technologist. I ended up managing the department. I guess Bob thought he wasn't as successful." There's that younger brother thing again. And what did Bob do for a living before he hit the streets? "He was an air traffic controller." Oh. I see. Air traffic control is merely one of the toughest jobs in the world; all you need is perfectly sound judgement, grace under pressure, nerves of steel, and the ability to juggle hundreds of human lives high in the air at a cruising speed of ... oh, those younger brothers. Jim said, "Our parents died in 1976, within a few months of each other. After that, the stress of the job got to him. He was posted to North Bay. It was supposed to be less stressful. The last time we saw him was there. The family went up. We had a good time. But Bob dropped out after that. We got reports now and then. He was seen in Orillia, or in Toronto. But we didn't know exactly what happened. From 1977 on, he wasn't in our lives and we didn't seek him out. That was his choice. If it was a painful choice for Bob, it was equally painful for the family. "His nieces and nephews considered him the rich uncle. He was an important part of their early life. He had a sports car, an MG. He had a plane, some kind of Cessna. He flew down to the States. He travelled to Mexico, Morocco, Spain. Some of the nieces and nephews were angry that he disappeared." Jim handed me a photograph: a young Bob, sitting at a table with his father; one of those classic pictures, father and son happy in each other's company. But who can explain what happened? "For the first few years after he left, we'd get a phone call on Christmas Eve, around suppertime. It was usually me that answered. There would be nobody on the line. We just assumed it was him. The calls stopped after a few years." Unknown to the family, Bob died in 1993. No one who knew him thought to search for any kin. Or perhaps that was how Bob wanted it. On the basis of his Internet discovery, Jim made some calls and found out a bit more. "After Bob died, one of the staff of Street City took Bob's ashes down to Mexico and scattered them. He always liked Mujeres. He kept going back. I'm assuming it was there. We were never told." There will always be gaps. But now there is a bridge. Jim talked to his children, and to Ed's children. He told them about the arts awards in their uncle's name. They talked things over and pooled some money. This year, on April 7, the Frankly Bobs will include an award for music, sponsored by the Lowthian family. Jim smiles, but after all these years there is a lingering sadness. Frankly, Jim misses Bob. from Ed Smith: An interesting article about Bob Lowthian. A lot of the data in this item is beyond my experiences with Bob but I might give some rememberences of my experiences. Going to the early days in YZ ACC (pre radar days actually) any one who worked with Bob will remember his laid back style and we certainly did not wish to be the target of his razor wit. (One usual opening when trying to enter a conversation from Bob was "Go ahead you stupid, #$%^& remark") After being put in one's place like that, you were careful with your words. A good source of information re Bob might be Leo Middlestat. I recall the first trip to Mexico that they took and that led Bob back there many times afterward. Those of us that were married with family envied that pair their adventures. And there were a few fishing trips we took with Bob; included at times were Dave Lee and I forget many of the others. One also remembers Bob's harrassment of certain supervisors of the day, George Lempriere for one. When Bob chose to leave ATC, and I do think it was his decision, based on what I knew of him, he chose a life style that he was comfortable with; and the many tales that circulated over the ensuing years could be left up to each of us to interpret in our own experience with him. (Any one still remember the story of "Donna" and a certain controller in Bob's YB days?). Whoever started the item this time, in the words of Bob Hope, "Thanks for the memories." |
Allen Sutherland (WG Region) Allen Loyal Sutherland, December 8, 1937 - March 27, 2005 Peacefully on March 27, 2005, Allen Sutherland passed away at the age of 67 in the company of his wife Linda, sons Kevin and John and daughter Lori. Allen was predeceased by his mother Margaret (Dolly) Sutherland (nee Berry) and father Russell Sutherland originally of Cypress River, MB and later residing in Brandon, MB as well as his close brother Glen, also of Cypress River and later residing in Winnipeg. Allen is survived by his wife of 43 years Linda, son Kevin, son John (wife Debbie, daughter Bailey, son Jake) and daughter Lori (husband Matthew, daughter Neva). He is also survived by his sister-in-law Lynne Sutherland and family. Allen was born and raised in Cypress River. He moved to Winnipeg in 1955 and began working as an Air Traffic Controller for Transport Canada. He was later promoted to Regional Director of Air Traffic Services and retired after 43 years of service in 1998 as Regional Director with Nav Canada. Allen and his brother Glen enjoyed relaxing summers with their families in Minnedosa Beach, MB. Allen especially enjoyed spending time with his three grandchildren. A memorial service to celebrate Allen's life will be held at Chapel Lawn, 4000 Portage Ave. on Thursday, March 31 at 12:30 p.m. (885-9715). Reception to follow. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Manitoba Lung Association, 629 McDermot Ave., Winnipeg, MB R3A 1P6, Manitoba Heart and Stroke Foundation Suite 2 00-6 Donald St., Winnipeg, MB R3L 0K6 or the charity of one's choice. Family and friends are invited to sign the Book of Condolence at www.chapellawn.mb.ca from Phil Gies: "I had the pleasure of working for and with Al since 1976 until his retirement. Always a caring person with a twinkle in his eye, I will especially remember his leadership during the difficult times transitioning from TC to NC. A manager who was both liked and respected, a rare individual." |
Murray Daigle (UL Region) MURILLO "MURRAY" DAIGLE - March 22, 2005 1931-2005 On March 22, 2005, at the West Island Palliative Care Residence, peacefully passed away Murillo "Murray" Daigle. Murray was formally an air traffic controller. Beloved husband of Murielle LeBlanc and cherished father of Philippe. He is survived by many family and friends. A Funeral Mass will be held at the St-Joseph-de-Soulanges Parish, 1160 Chemin du Fleuve Les Cedres, Qc, on April 9, 2005, at 2 p.m. There will be no prior visitation. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Quebec Association of Aphasic People, 419 Rosemont Boul., Suite 301, Montreal H2S 1Z2 (514) 277-5678, would be greatly appreciated. Published in the Montreal Gazette on 4/2/2005. from Ed LeSage: "I recall is a memorable time a group of us had (for Shirley and me anyway) after an ATC Christmas party at a lounge in UL airport. We sat around and listened to Murray and Murielle playing a guitar and singing Christmas carols. Then there was the time in 2001 when Shirley and I were in OW and took that occasion to visit Murray and Murielle in their home in UL. We stayed for dinner and had a great time going over the "Old Days." from Phil Gies: "I worked on the same crew as Murray and he sort of took me under his wing during the IFACTA in Montreal in 1970 or so. A good controller and always a ready smile and laugh." |
Paul Warren (UL) WARREN, Paul Sidney. Passed away suddenly on Friday, January 28, 2005 at the Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital at the age of 84. A member of the Guinea Pig Burn Victims Club, East Grinstead, England and retired Air Traffic Controller. Predeceased by wife Paddy (nee Brennan). Loving father of Paddy Warren, Lynda May Moran and Angela Sim and her husband Gary. Devoted grandfather of nine grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Predeceased by his brother Joseph. Survived by his brother Raymond. A Memorial Service will be held at the Ward Funeral Home Chapel, 109 Reynolds St., Oakville (905-844-3221) on Saturday, February 5, 2005 at 11 a.m. Interment to take place at Trafalgar Lawn Cemetery. A reception to follow. Donations may be made to the Ross Tilley Burn Centre, Sunnybrook Hospital. Note: As with many if not most WWII veterans Paul was circumspect about his service time and his membership with "The Guinea Pig Club". Here is a link to an informative article written by Pat Taylor about the WWII group that pioneered plastic surgery. from Phil Gies: I believe Paul's atc career began in the Ontario Region and from there he went to Goose Bay on a temporary assignment and on the way back to Ontario stopped in the Montreal Region to help alleviate a staffing shortage. He became a West Side controller in UL ACC and never got back to Ontario during his active atc controlling career. Chuck McCuaig remembers that Paul was involved with bilingual simulations exercises around 1977 over in Hull at the setup at the Queens printer. Paul was a good natured controller and fun to work with. One day before on the way to the B-stand area I stopped by West Radar and chatted with Paul. He only had a couple of strips and a couple of targets on the old scans. I figured out that Olympic 420 was coming in from ORD and was just west of the YZ/UL handoff point so I asked Paul if he ever called Olympic Onassis instead. He replied never but the seed was planted... I walked away slowly and heard the YZ handoff followed by; "Montreal Centre, Olympic 420, flight level 330" and of course Paul answered; "Onassis 420, radar identified". The next transmission from OA 430 was quite heated as the pilot pointed out that Olympic Airlines was owned by the country of Greece AND NOT BY Aristotle Onassis. Paul yelled; "Gies you bast---!" and the rest of us had a big laugh. Good memories. |
Katherine 'Kitty' Maclean (ARCO) Canada's First Female Air Traffic Controller Peacefully on Monday December 27, 2004 aged 93. Daughter of the late John and Helen Wood of Scotland. Katherine was born in Dunbarton, Scotland and emigrated to Canada with her family in 1930. She is fondly remembered by her nephew Alexander Wood of Kelowna, BC, her niece Dr. Heather MacFadyen of Canmore AB, and grand-niece Alexandra Holly MacFadyen of Toronto. At her request, private family funeral arrangements in care of the West Chapel of Hulse, Playfair & McGarry. Memorial donations to the Salvation Army, Ottawa Food Bank or the Canadian Diabetes Association would be appreciated. from Jack Dods: "But "Kitty" was much more than that. She was an only child. Her father was a minister who died, I believe shortly after WW2, leaving a dependent mother in the Lethbridge area. In 1939/40 she with 5000 other young women applied for 30 initial "B" STAND positions in the first trainee course conducted by Mr Matthern in his first Air Traffic Control teaching position... in the old Post Office Building in Montreal. [Mr. Roy Matthern had been a High School Teacher, if I remember correctly]. Kitty was one of the graduates of that first class and was posted back to Lethbridge, an airline hub where the mountain crews turned around and the prairie crews returned to Winnipeg. Army Air Corps Bombers & Fighters by the hundreds were in route to Alaska at the time and could drop in with mechanical or because of weather at any time. I joined the Tower in Calgary on April 1, 1945, and soon became aware of Kitty at Lethbridge who connected or disconnected the land lines for passing data to Vancouver, Great Falls, Montana or Winnipeg. When WW2 ended and later the Trans Canada and Canadian Pacific North Stars services began, the "Hub" became Calgary and the 'B' Stands were removed from Lethbridge and posted there and I finally met "Kitty". She acquired an old Square Austin Car and with little experience began a drive to Southern California to see an old friend. Somewhere in the mountains she was blown off the road into a deep canyon and was not spotted for many many hours. She was in hospital for some time with injuries to both legs and other places. She had left her ailing mother in the care of a care giver, in her apartment in Calgary. A family emergency occurred in the care giver's family and she left her charge alone to take care of the problem. Kitty's mother fell trying to adjust the fire place and the ornamental fireplace iron post penetrated her side and she was impaled there overnight, and died sometime later in Hospital. Kitty left Hospital in the USA somewhat too soon to come home to attend to things and suffered knee problems thereafter. Later she was posted to Edmonton Tower and checked out as a Tower controller {Believe me ..she had trained dozens of controllers over the years and knew her manuals backwards} and finally she went into the Centre at Edmonton and checked out as an IFR Centre Controller - he first female IFR centre controller in Canada. Later she was posted to ARCO with Jim Stone, in Ottawa, when that service was initiated. She retired from there and remained in Ottawa. We exchanged Christmas cards every year and talked on the phone occasionally. Friends who experienced the early days of ATC, like Kitty, deserved to be remembered - she had seen and done it all." |
Parker Currie (EG) Parker Currie, Clyde Wilson: Born Mannville, Alberta, June 1, 1926. Passed away Nanaimo, B.C. December 3, 2004. known as Clyde, Parker, Park, C.P., P.C. "A kind soul has passed." He is survived by his family in Calgary, wife Jean Currie; daughter Marianne (Pat) Agnew - grandchildren; Bradley and Chelsea, sons: David (Sandy) Currie - grandchildren Tom and Daniel; son Donald (Nicky) Currie - grandchildren Ashley and Eden; daughter Lynnn (Randy) Stokes - grandchild Sam of Victoria, B.C. Also survived by two sisters: Claire (Bill) Armstrong, Edmonton, Alberta, and Ruth Jarred, Beechy, Saskatchewan. He is survived by numerous nieces, nephews and friends. He had a special friend, "Smokey" of Nanaimo, B.C. He was predeceased by sister Elinor in 2000. Parker enjoyed fishing, skiiing, golfing, pool, camping and cooking. He enjoyed his Breakfast Club, loved the Navy and his job as Air Traffic Controller attaining Unit Chief status in Calagary and Edmonton. He coached midget hockey and was a boy scout leader. He loved growing up as a boy on the farm and fishing with his dad. He had a varied life and enjoyed it all. He had an inquiring mind and loved nature. He relaxed with the birds in the morning. He will also be sadly missed by his companion Rose, and strange cat, Gizmo. "Parker, don't forget to feed the birds." No service, by request (as published in Nanaimo). from Nelson Mathieson: "Attached is the obituary of Parker Currie. There is no mention of the fact that Parker was Calgary's representative to CATCA's first convention in Winnipeg and a charter member of CATCA." |
Nels Harvey (WG Region) WILLIAM NELSON HARVEY - November 28, 2004 It is with a great deal of sadness that we announce the passing of W. Nelson Harvey. He leaves to mourn his passing, his beloved daughter Glennis Joy Wilson (Don); his cherished friend and companion Jean Klasz; his grandchildren, Michael Wilson (Ruth), Kevin Wilson and special friend Rose, Erinn and Bradley Harvey; great-grandchildren, Jesse, Rebekah, Hannah, Daren, Samantha and Jennifer will sorely miss their "Grandpa Great" as will his extended family; daughter-in-law Suzanne Gette and her son Serge. He was predeceased by his beloved wife Joy; son Garry and his sister Muriel. He is survived by his sisters, Evelyn Blackman (Larry) in Edmonton, AB and Mabel Carr in Neepawa, MB. Nelson was born William Nelson Harvey in 1907 in Nelson, BC. After brief stops in various parts of BC and AB, he and his parents arrived in MB and settled in the Dauphin / Ochre River area. In 1923, Nelson acquired his teaching certificate and taught school in the Ochre River area and in Morris, MB. During this period he met and married his much beloved wife Joy and began to raise a family. In 1936 Nelson looked farther afield and was accepted for employment in the Postal Service where he worked for two years before joining the Meteorological Service as a weather observer. It was then that he was introduced to the rapidly expanding world of aviation. He successfully applied for a job as an Air Traffic Controller in 1940 and was assigned to Winnipeg Control Tower. During 36 years in Air Traffic Control, he progressed through the ranks to become the Regional Director of Air Traffic Services in the Central Region which extended from East of Thunder Bay, ON to the SK / AB border. His approach to streamlining the traffic control system was both innovative and proactive and he will long be remembered as a fair and compassionate administrator. In recognition of his contribution to aviation, he was recently designated a "Pioneer of Aviation" by the Western Canada Aviation Museum. For many years Nelson's interest in photography occupied much of his spare time. He was a long time member of the Manitoba Camera Club. He was the recipient of many awards for excellence in photographic competitions and was much sought after for weddings and portraits. In addition to all of the above he somehow found time to travel extensively in North America, Europe and Hawaii. After retiring he wintered in Weslaco, Texas for six months of the year and during the summer at home he travelled in his motor home with his friend Jean and the Wandering Wheels Trailer Club. The family would like to extend their heartfelt thanks to the doctors, nurses and volunteers at the Grace Hospital Hospice. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to Grace Hospital Hospice, 300 Booth Dr., Winnipeg, MB R3A 1R9 or charity of one's choice. Cremation has taken place and a celebration of Nelson's life will be held on Wednesday, December 1, 2004 at 3:00 p.m. at Chapel Lawn Memorial Gardens, 4000 Portage Ave. An interment and reception will follow. Arrangements entrusted to: CHAPEL LAWN FUNERAL HOME CREMATION AND RECEPTION CENTRE 885-9715 Family and friends are invited to sign the Book of Condolence at www.chapellawn.mb.ca from Don DeCuypere: "Nels Harvey was chief of Winnipeg Tower when I was in training there (1959), under "Fingers" Beaudry. The staff had come to know Nels as "Tails Up Taxi, Harvey". He occasionally coached the controllers on how to clear the runways quickly of Expeditors (Military Beech 18s) that used the airport. His favourite instructions was something like Exp 1234, on at (time), tails up taxi to .... He also was very conscious of people's names; you could often see him making notations in his notebook of the names of people he just met, and consulting the notebook at times. He also was an amateur photographer, not that the photos he took were amateurish, but he constantly was taking pictures with an SLR camera and entering, in his notebook, information on each photo that he took." from Phil Gies:"I fist met Nels in the summer of 1966 as he was the person who interviewed ATC candidates. Our paths crossed several times and I remember him as a man of knowledge, humour, but above all, a gentleman. He was indeed an excellent photographer and kept good notes. Without Nels' contributions this website would not exist with all of its early Winnipeg ATC history and excellent photos. I had several "long" coffee times with him as he showed me his work and I marvelled at both his notes and memory. We will miss him at our monthly WRATS coffee meetings - a good man." from Herbert Rourke:When I was learning to fly at the Winnipeg Flying Club in 1959 Nels was one of the first controllers I met and from him I joined up ATC in 1961 and here I am now retired. It is good to know that he had a long and happy retirement! |
Cy Rowsell (QX) ROWSELL, Cyril R.- passed peacefully away at the Dr. Hugh Twomey Health Care Centre on October 5th, 2004, Cyril R. Rowsell, DFC, aged 81 years. Predeceased by brother Augustus and sister Annette Snow. Leaving to mourn with fond and loving memories are wife Isobel (nee Woolley); daughter Jane (Maxwell Bussey) of Gander NL; grandchildren: Christina (Glen) Oake of Botwood, NL and Heather (Jason) Evans of St. John's, NL and sister Marjorie (Leslie) Hiltz of Ottawa, ON. Funeral service was held on Thursday, October 7th, 2004 from St. Martin's Anglican Church, Gander with interment at All Saints Cemetery, Gander. Donations in Mr. Rowsell's memory can be made to the Dialysis Fund of the Central Northeast Health Foundation, Gander. Funeral arrangements entrusted to Stacey's Funeral Home, Gander. from the Gander Beacon an article about Cy Rowsell written by Frank Tibbo: "... Rowsell Boulevard, the major street in Spruce Court, was named to honour Cy Rowsell. Approximately one month ago, on Oct. 5, Mr. Rowsell passed away at the age of 81. Mr. Rowsell, who was born in Millertown Junction, was mainly known in Gander because of his involvement with air traffic control. He didn't start his career with that in mind, in fact, when he travelled to St. John's after finishing high school, he had never heard of air traffic control. A few years ago, I had the honour of interviewing him for a local television program. He laughed as he told about a high paying job he had to quit. He had finished a commercial course at St. John's and applied for a job in Millertown counting lumber. He was successful in obtaining the position at $100 per month, not a small amount in the late thirties. His mother would have none of it. She insisted he take a job befitting his education. He acquiesced and applied for an office job with T&M Winter. Again, he was successful in obtaining the position - at $30 per month. The Second World War had begun and Cy Rowsell volunteered. He was trained as a wireless operator and air gunner. By the time he was posted overseas, he had been promoted to the rank of sergeant. He served 5 1/2 years and completed 57 operations with Bomber Command. By the time the war ended, he had obtained the rank of flight lieutenant and had been awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross (DFC). He was also involved with ferrying aircraft across the North Atlantic while serving with the RAF Transport Command. His last wartime assignments were sometimes on this side of the Atlantic. Flight Lieut. Rowsell was sent to Montreal as part of a flight test crew. Their job was to certify that ferry aircraft were fully operational prior to the Atlantic crossing. Later he was selected as part of a crew that transported VIPs. After the war, Mr. Rowsell applied for two jobs, one with CBC in New Brunswick and the other in Gander Aeradio with civil aviation. He got the CBC job, but shortly after was offered the position in Gander. Goodbye CBC. The national radio station couldn't compete with Mr. Rowsell's love for Newfoundland rivers and woods. He worked as a radio operator supervisor until the RCAF transferred the control tower operation back to civil aviation. Mr. Rowsell transferred to air traffic control and remained there the remainder of his working life. Mr. Rowsell eventually became chief of the Gander Area Control Centre and over the years helped create what a lot of pilots consider to be one of the best area control centres in the world. During his 18 years as manager of the unit, he guided the development of procedures and standards for aircraft flying the North Atlantic. A particular challenge was the development of new procedures and standards when the new jets (B707 and DC-8) started to replace the propeller aircraft in 1958. Later, further challenges were made by the development of the supersonic Concorde, and Gander, led by Mr. Rowsell, wrote another chapter in the book of North Atlantic aviation. Mr. Rowsell contributed considerably to the Town of Gander and served on numerous boards. At various times, he chaired the hospital board, school board and was active with the Royal Canadian Legion. He also worked with Edgar Baird in establishing that area of what is now Memorial Drive, and then referred to as Beaverwood, as a Veteran's Land Act (VLA) area. Mr. Rowsell was a true pioneer of Gander and a respected war hero. |
Albert Puls (WG) ALBERT JOHN PULS October 11, 1933 - August 24, 2004 Our beloved husband, father, grandpa and brother passed away peacefully at the Health Sciences Centre after a summer long battle with liver disease. Born in Winnipeg on October 11, 1933 "Bert" spent much of his youth in Dauphin, where he met the love of his life, Norma Lynne (Miner). Married on May 19, 1956 they packed all of their worldly possessions into a car with four others and moved to Winnipeg where Bert started a career in Meteorology and ultimately in Air Traffic Control. After a successful 34 year career, retirement brought the opportunity to pursue the things he enjoyed the most; family, Bird Lake, winter vacations and Freemasonry. As a Freemason for more than 40 years Bert cherished the many friends he made through his active membership in the Masonic Order, the Shrine, Scottish Rite and the Royal Order of Scotland. Bert was a Past Master of the Ancient Landmark Lodge No. 3 and a member of the Kaneohe Square and Compass Club in Honolulu Hawaii. Bert will be remembered by all of his friends and family as a very strong, active and wise man with a strong social conscience. He lived his life according to Masonic teachings which emphasized a love of people and compassionate work. He will be especially missed by Norma, his wife of 48 years; his three sons, Robert, Raymond and David, their wives Susan, Kathy and Heather; and his six granddaughters, Carly, Haley, Kendra, Alexa, Carina and Katelyn; his sisters, Louise Robson (Tom), Marie Watson (George), Ruth Monson (Pete); and his brother Jim (Eileen). Your loving memory will be with us forever. A memorial service and a full Masonic Ceremony will be take place at Thomson Funeral Home, 669 Broadway, on Saturday, August 28 at 11:00 a.m. with a reception afterwards. (Full Masonic regalia to be worn.) In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Scottish Rite Benevolent Fund, in care of the Masonic Memorial Temple, 420 Corydon Ave. THOMSON FUNERAL HOME 669 Broadway 1 204 925-1120 from Ron Hay: "... He was a great person and an excellent controller. I had the privilege of working with Bert at Goose Bay for a few years. I recall one time after a party at the Squirrel Club I carried Bert into his house, up the stairs and tucked him into bed. We often laughed about that incident in later years when he and Norma and his boys visited us in Vancouver. from Phil Gies: "I remember Bert as a honest and straightforward person. Many years ago, before PCs, we presented Bert with a local computer project which included WASPS and WINS programs. At the time Bert was the acting RMATS. He listened intently, then said "go for it" and central region bought 3 8080 microcomputers - probably the first use of PCs in ATC in Canada. It was a privilege to know him." |
Les Driver (WG) from Ron McFarlane: Les Driver passed away at the age of 79 on June 10. He was predeceased by his wife Margaret about 2 years ago. Cremation has taken place and a private interment is planned for a later date. from Derrall Gunderson: "I joined ATC in 1954, the same year as Les and when I took my IFR course a few years later, Les was one of the instructors - a sharp and knowledgeable controller. If memory serves, he was a ferry pilot in the latter years of WWII and flew Liberators from the USA to eastern Canada for overseas delivery. from Don DeCuypere:When we were in training (He was Chief Instructor for both my VFR and IFR courses Les was my instructor at the ATC School in Winnipeg for VFR & IFR Courses #8, 1956 and 1959 along with Don Forsland (I wonder what ever happened to Don). He often showed a movie about an aircraft carrier ... I believe the movie was called "The Fighting Lady". I recall that he and another HQ type (the other might have been Norm Dyck or Dick Carriere... I can't be sure) visited us at home in Ft William while I was at Thunder Bay tower in the fall of 1959. They were on some kind of errand from HQ. I believe that it was to watch the Grey Cup game or a hockey game on TV rather than watching it at their motel. from Phil Gies: There was no family notice in the Free Press on-line and I have not yet visited the Free Press archives. I first met Les on a refresher course in 1976. A very knowledgeable and cordial person. from Al Chance: "As many others have stated, Les was a good controller and instructor and a fun guy to know and work with. There are a couple of events that I am sure Les would not mind having repeated, as he had a great sense of humour. Demonstrated skill: The first, while not in the least funny, was testimony to his flying abilities on many aircraft types, including the B24 Liberator bomber, and to his relaxed and laid back style. The Winnipeg Flying Club had in its fleet of aircraft at that time a DeHaviland Chipmunk, once used as one of the primary flight trainers for the RCAF. Les frequently flew the Chipmunk, enjoying its fully aerobatic capabilities. On the return from one such flight, on short final, Les grabbed the flap handle and selected full flaps. As he did so, the aircraft flipped upside down. With his training and experience, Les immediately retracted the flaps (if things go wrong, undo the last thing you did) which stopped any further rotation. He then calmly initiated an overshoot, flying upside down, while informing the tower of the problem. On the second approach, with the aircraft again right side up and no flaps, a little faster landing was successfully completed. A lesser pilot would very likely have made headlines that day, and a mess somewhere near the runway. Instead, the aircraft, and Les, were in one piece. The Flying Club mechanics soon replaced the broken flap pushrod, which had caused the lack of flap extension on one wing and full down flap on the other, and the resulting upset. Famous for rapid comebacks: Les was working a busy session on the Winnipeg sector in the old ACC, located at that time near the Trans Canada Airlines maintenance facility. He noticed that the altimeter setting on the weather teletype was different from the reading on the indicator at the sector. After confirming the correct setting with Met, he took a dime from his pocket and stood up to adjust the indicator to the correct setting. One of the young female assistants (B-Stand in those days) saw this, walked up behind him and asked, "Do you want a screwdriver?". With no hesitation Les answered back, "Not right now thanks, I'm busy". |
Bill Jacobson (WG HQ) It is with great sadness and sorrow that the family announces the passing of their beloved husband, father and brother, Bill Jacobson who went to be with his Saviour on Friday, June 4, 2004. He was predeceased by his parents Elof and Martha Jacobson. Bill leaves to cherish his many memories his wife Margaret of 36 years; his son Bryan (Heather) daughters, Carol, Carla; sister Beryl; sister-in-law and brother-in-law Rose Marie and Edward Messaros and many nieces, nephews, cousins, as well as many dear friends. Bill began his career with Transport Canada in 1961 and enjoyed 35 years employment at various locations. After retiring, he continued to enjoy regular outings with his work buddies. He accepted the Lord as his Saviour as a child at the Talbot Mission Sunday School. Various church involvements were a meaningful and significant part of his life. Bill enjoyed golfing, woodworking, and being on the "leading edge" of computer technology. Most of all though, he enjoyed being with his family. Bill had a laryngectomy in 2001, but did not allow this change to affect his wit and optimism. He developed many friendships through his involvement with the New Voice Club. Our special thanks to CancerCare Manitoba and the St. Boniface Palliative Care Unit for their care and support. A memorial service will be held at 11.00 a.m. on Monday, June 7, 2004 at Winnipeg Evangelical Free Church. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to CancerCare Manitoba or the Winnipeg Evangelical Free Church Building Fund. Family and friends are invited to sign the Book of Condolences at obituariestoday.com "I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith." from Rob Millikin: I am saddened by the passing of Bill. We worked successfully together on the FISS Implementation Project back in the 70s. I enjoyed the working relationship very much and have some very pleasant memories of Bill. My deepest sympathy to the family. The old adage that if you meet someone you must always be prepared to say good by holds true. from Phil Gies: I met Bill when he was in the "Region". He had a great sense of humour and I and many others, always enjoyed his public speaking. A great wit and a gentleman. There are many messages at the Book of Condolences at obituariestoday.com |
Millard Ganong (QX/SJ)) GANONG, JAMES MILLARD The death of Millard Ganong, Kiersteadville, NB, occurred at the Saint John Regional Hospital, on Tuesday, May 18, 2004. He was the husband of Ruth (Bates) Ganong and son of Viola (Howe) Ganong, Sussex, and the late Clifford K. Ganong. Millard is survived by his wife, two sons; Jamie and Beth of Norton, and Dwight and Lorna of Fredericton, daughter; Bev and Mike Hennessy, Kingston, ON, nine grandchildren, special daughter; Noriko and her family of Japan, father-in- law; Royden Bates, Hampton, several nieces and nephews Resting at Sherwood's Funeral Home, Norton. (839-2156) 18 Scovil Road, Norton, with visiting Friday, 5 to 8 p.m. and Saturday, 2 to 8 p.m. Funeral service will be held from the Kiersteadville United Baptist Church, Kiersteadville, at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, May 23, 2004, followed by interment in Kiersteadville Cemetery. A Masonic Tribute Service will be held at 7 p.m. Friday evening at Sherwood's Funeral Home. Donations to Kiersteadville United Baptist Church, Kiersteadville Cemetery, Camp Goodtime or the memorial of the donor's choice. www.sherwoodsfuneralhome.com from Mike Hughes: Old friends in QX remembered that Millard was Chief of Gander Tower from the late 1960's to about 1974, at which time he transferred to the position of Chief of Saint John Tower. He retired from that position in the mid-1980's.". |
Cliff Gleave (EG) GLEAVE, Thomas Clifford (Cliff) On May 07, 2004, Thomas Clifford Gleave of Edmonton passed away at the age of 80 years. Cliff is survived by his loving family: his wife of 59 years, Aurore; four daughters: Suzanne (Jack) Menduk, Lorraine (Tim) Shopik, Teresa Gleave and Simone Gleave (John Higa); son-in-law, Vic; eight grandchildren; three great-grandchildren and one sister, Wilma (William) Baker. He was predeceased by a daughter, Paulette in 1981; and a son, Thomas in 1952. Reverend Roger Keeler will celebrate a Mass of Christian Burial at St. Michael - Resurrection Catholic Church, 10555-50A Street on Tuesday, May 11, 2004 at 10:30 a.m. with cremation to follow. Friends who so wish may make memorial donations directly to the Alzheimer Society of Edmonton. 11111 Jasper Ave. Edmonton. Connelly-McKinley Ltd., 10011-114 Street, (780) 422-2222, to send condolences: www.connelly-mckinley.com |
Blake Lloyd (OW) Obituary - Blake H Lloyd (1930 - 2004) We are saddened to announce the sudden passing of Blake, at a the Great War Memorial Hospital in Perth, ON, on the evening of March 20th, 2004, in his 74th year, following a courageous battle with pulmonary fibrosis. He was a retired air traffic controller, with the RCAF and Transport Canada, an avid nature lover and very active community volunteer. He is survived by his wife of 49 years, Gwen; sons, Clark (Elaine), Holland Landing, ON, and David (Sandra), Iqualuit, Baffin Island, Nunavut; brother Grant Lloyd, Barrie, ON and sister Sheila Kelly, Schomberg, ON. Blake will be missed greatly, especially for his sense of humor, by his grandchildren Lindsay, Evan and Alliston, step grandchildren Lauren and Christopher as well as his friends and family. Following his wishes here will be a memorial service held at a later date. In lieu of flowers donations to the Canadian Lung Association would be appreciated. Private arrangements entrusted with Blair & Son Funeral director, Perth (613)267-3765 Condolences to: condolences@blairandson.com Blake enlisted in the RCAF in June 1848, graduating as a Air Navigator in 1951 and was posted to Maritime Air Command. He lost his aircrew medical category soon after, and was transferred to the Military Air Traffic Control group serving in Torbay/Goose Bay/ 4 Wing/ and Camp Borden. In 1969, Blake resigned from the Canadian forces to join Transport Canada. After training in the regional school in Toronto, Blake was assigned to the ACC and qualified in all sectors. From there he moved to ASTS in Ottawa for a period of instructional duties and then to Transport Headquarters in Toronto and Ottawa until he retired. A memorial Service will be held for Blake in the United Church in the village of Cloyne Ontario, at 2PM, Saturday July 17, 2004. All his friends are invited to attend. from Cliff Dumville: Back in those ASTS days, many of the instructors, including Blake, brown bagged their lunch . His however, was unique in that it was invariably topped with an enormous wedge of iced chocolate layer cake. Every day! from Rob Millikin: Thanks to Cliff and Don for letting us know about Blake. All too often old comrades pass away while we remain unaware of their passing. I had the privilege of working with Blake at the old ASTS in Ottawa in the middle seventies. He was a pleasure to work with. |
Bob Danzinger (UL) On Thursday, March 11, 2004. Beloved husband of Mireille Amselem. Devoted father and father-in-law of Susan and Terry Betts of Toronto, Jamie and Lisa Danziger of Toronto. Sadly mourned by Mireille's children Nicole Elmaleh, Alain and Hinda Elmaleh. Cherished grandfather of Melissa and Tyler Betts; Emily and Carla Danziger; Julien and Olivier Cohen; Emanuel and Eitan Elmaleh. Sadly mourned by his family and many friends. Funeral service from Paperman & Sons, 3888 Jean Talon West on Friday, March 12 at 3:15 p.m. Burial at the Beit Abraham Section, Kehal Israel Cemetery, D.D.O. Shiva at 4660 Bonavista #602. Contributions in his memory may be made for cancer research. from Ed LeSage: When I was training in the old (original) UL ACC, I installed a telephone in Bob's basement rec. room. He was very happy with that! In return he gave me a VHF receiver which I have to this day! Many years later when he was chief of St. Hubert Tower and I was Quebec's Regional Director for CATCA, Bob always made me feel very much at home when I visited his Tower for meetings or personal CATCA business. from Danny McDonald: I remember Bob Danziger as a Supervisor in Dorval Tower when I trained there in the summer of 1961, (That's a while ago). I recall him as being quietly professional and soft spoken with an ability to shatter an opponent's argument with just a few words. I recall being impressed with his knowledge of what seemed like every phone number on the airport, maybe the island of Montreal. On one shift he spotted a ramp worker, alone, just outside one of the gates at the international departures finger. In a matter of seconds Bob was dialing, and a phone near the offender started to ring. All Bob said when the guy answered the phone was; "Put the cigarette out", very softly. The cigarette was out very quickly as the guy looked around in amazement because there was no one around. He looked like he'd just got zapped by God. from George Sigston: I first met Bob Danzinger in December 1966. He was a supervisor on a crew in Montreal tower. I was in training with Don Campbell. I seem to recall that Bob liked a good cigar. I met up with him again in '69 at St. Hubert. He was the tower chief. I remember that he had an office in the GCA shack below the tower. We had a coffee and he showed me around the facility. The military were still running approaches. I remember Bob as a very kind man. I am not sure, but he may have been a flying instructor at Cartierville. from Phil Gies: Bob was a supervisor in Montreal tower when I began my career as a trainee in February 1967 (remember EXPO 67!). Our paths crossed again when he became the chief of Cartierville tower before the airport shut down and vfr operations were moved to St.Hubert. Bob loved aviation and the business of air traffic control. I had been told by others, including a Montreal lawyer by the unlikely name of Featherstonehaugh (pronounced "Fenshaw"), who had been retained by CATCA for legal advice, that earlier in the '60s Bob was an strong CATCA advocate who, along with Pete Proulx and Al Cunnius, took a stand against the Department of Transport and therefore against the the Conservative government under PM John Diefenbaker. |
Klaus Pollock (YZZ) Klaus Pollock, YZT Controller, retired, aged 61 passed away from respiratory causes on the weekend. Visitation Thursday January 8th, 1800hrs with Service at 2030hrs. from the Eagan Funeral Home, 203 Queen St. S., South Bolton, just off of Highway 50. from Rob Millikin: I knew Klaus from the ASTS in the early 70s when I was an Instructor there and again when I was Manager at YZT in the late 80s. He was a good man, a good controller and my condolences and sympathy to his family." |
Joseph Kovalenko (EG) Thursday, December 18, 2003. Joseph Kovalenko of Edmonton, passed away at the age of 68 with family at his side. Memories of Joseph will be cherished by his spouse of 23 years, Terry; sons, Barry (Leigh) and Dale; daughter Cheryl (Edward). Joseph was predeceased by his wife, Julia in 1978. Joe attended ATC Class 2 in 1956 at Winnipeg. Joe served most of his career in ATC at the Edmonton Area Control Centre. He worked Edmonton Terminal at the time of his retirement about 1985. from Gilbert Labelle (XX): Joe also served in Goose Bay (CYYR ACC) in 58-59. I had the pleasure of working with him. He & I had a deal by which he would help me with my English and I would teach him some basics in French. The latter never materialized. Those were the good old days..." from Glen Mead: ... I had no idea that Joe K. was ill. I too knew him, we worked together at YR, between '63 & '65. He and Julie went back to EG before we left the Goose, so we inherited their cat "Inky" until we left for WG in "65." |
Bert Sandberg (WG) Monday, December 15, 2003. Bert was born in Winnipeg on February 11, 1914. He was the youngest of four children; Ed, Eric, Hildur, and then Bert. He married Alma on September 6, 1938. They were married for 46 years until Alma died in 1985. When Alma was very ill, before she died, he cared for her lovingly at home In 1939, Bert joined the Air Force and fought in World War II in a Lancaster. In 1945, he returned home safely. On one occasion during the war he parachuted from his aircraft which crashed, killing two of the flight crew. His daughter Arlene was born in 1946, followed eight years later by his son Rob. Rob married Vicki and Bert loved his cheerful daughter-in-law. He was a good and kind father in many ways. He had four grandchildren; Sharron, Daryl, Tara and Tony. He also had two great-grandchildren; Kristopher and Sammy. He faithfully attended all family functions. Bert worked as an Air Traffic Controller. He said he was a very fortunate man because be loved his work. Bert loved to play Bridge and poker and he was very active in his Senior's club. He went to the library often as he enjoyed reading. He attended church regularly. Margaret was his good friend. He was a very active, independent, alert and caring person. We will miss him greatly. from Don Stevens (nephew): "... The war came along in 1939 and Bert immediately joined the Air Force. He trained in Portage La Prairie, Moose Jaw and Coal Harbour before being sent off to war in Europe in 1942. It was three long, and I am sure, terrifying years before Bert and Alma would resume their lives together in Winnipeg. And it was almost not to be because on his fourth flight into battle over Europe, Bert's plane was shot up and crash landed. Mercifully he survived. After his injuries healed he went straight back into battle until the end of the war in 1945. That was Bert. ... As usual, Bert capitalized on his wartime experience by training as an Air Traffic Controller. He eventually became a supervisor at Winnipeg Centre and retired from this position after 28 years of distinguished service." from Derrall Gunderson: "I worked with Bert in WG ACC from 1954 to 1974. It was a pleasure to work with him. He was a gentleman who really cared about the people who worked under him when he was a supervisor. Bert sold real estate for some years and sold us our first house. It was almost under the flight path for runway 36 at Winnipeg. While we were looking over this house, a plane roared by overhead. Bert's comment was; "well it may be noisy, but these planes are paying your salary." from Dale Stinson: "Bert was famous for forgetting names. My favourite story concerns Sigi, I mean Cliff Johanson's experience. Many years ago on a particular evening shift, Cliff had just entered the Ops room and Bert wanted to speak with him. Of course Bert couldn't remember his name and called him "Sigurson". Well, this is ATC so the name stuck. So Cliff Johanson became Sigi. Thanks for the memories Bert." from Don DeCuypere: "Bert was supervisor in the Winnipeg ACC, while I was there from 1960-1972. He lived in Windsor Park and, being a shift worker with time on his hands, he took up Real Estate sales. In 1966, I bought a house through him at 1066 Betourney Street also in Windsor Park and not far from Larry "Fingers" Beaudry, who trained me in Winnipeg Tower. In my offer to purchase, I insisted that the vendor refinish the hardwood floors. Bert wanted to close the deal without having to go back to the vendor. He was ready to rent a sander and supply the varnish to help me redo the floors after we moved in. Fortunately, he did take the counter-offer to the vendor, who agreed, so we moved into the bungalow with shiny refinished floors. He was a very kind man. He gave me a 9x18 canvas tent... that he was replacing because its floor was rotted out -- otherwise it was fine. We used it for several years but had to make sure that we camped on high ground. It was very heavy and bulk to carry it for camping, I replaced the back seat of my car with the folded tent. Windsor park was at the then extreme Eastern end of Greater Winnipeg. The ACC was all the way across the city. There were several other controllers living in the area so we took turns carpooling. I recall after a spring snow-storm none of us could get our cars out of the snow drifts. The drift in front of my house was so high that my young daughters standing at the top of the drift were as high as the peak of our roof (I have a picture if anyone wants proof). Using his supervisory authority, Bert ordered up a taxi to pick us up in the Safeway parking lot which was in a central location so that we could relieve the shift that had had to stay on duty for a couple of days. I don't remember whether Bert ever was reimbursed for that fare. Those were the days, my friend." from Gord Hole: "He etched memories on many people I am sure. Some events on a motor trip to an early ATCA convention in SFO in the 60's when they invited many foreign countries to attend, which was the early formation of IFATCA. I bunked with Bert, also along were Jack Murphy and Don Morton - guess I am the only one alive now! In northern Nevada a car was stopped by the road, one person was hitch hiking while three others remained in the car. We dropped the fellow off east of Reno. The next morning the newspaper told of them arresting some jail breakers, anyone who didn't stop was shot at. They had wounded some people and killed some animals. We teased Bert about playing slot machines, he was playing nickels and dimes - told him a man of his stature should be playing quarters or dollars, which he did and won some much larger pots. Also at eating places, mentioning the name Senator, certainly turned heads and got good service. |
Mike Diffley (UL) DIFFLEY, Dalmain Martin (Mike) Former Air Traffic Controller for Transport Canada. Peacefully among family in Montreal on December 3rd, 2003 age 72 years. Survived by Huguette Leblanc mother of his children. Beloved father of Martine (Alan), Derek (Lori), Sean and Holly (Mark). Loving grandfather of Joshua, Hayley, Edward, Jennifer and Olivia. Dear and wonderful brother to Guelma (Vick), Dawn (Denis), Heather and the late Garth (Gerry). Son to Miriam Lauer and son-in-law to Cecil Leblanc. Visitation at Collins Clarke Funeral Home, 222 Highway 20 (Cartier exit 49), Pointe Claire, Sunday from 1-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral service from St. Edward the Confessor Mission, 98 Aurora, Pointe Claire, Monday, December 8th at 11:00 a.m. A special thanks to all the staff at the Montreal General Hospital. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Welcome Hall Mission or World Vision would be appreciated. from Jack Penney: "... Pete Marcotte and I visited Mike in the hospital, on Nov 16, he was sedated but knew us and we had a good visit going over old times. He knew and accepted that his days were short but was ready to go. Our families did a lot together; we were neighbours, we car pooled, picniced together, kids hung around together and we spent time at his Dad's cottage, north of Ottawa. Not to mention the many beers we drank. I don't think that there were many of the old ACC types at the visitation, on Sunday, and there were only 5 ex Montrealers at his funeral Pete Proulx, Tom Fudakowski, Bill Crouch, Pete Marcotte and Yours truly. The old story out of sight out of mind." from Phil Gies: "I seem to remember that Mike was on crew 1 or 2 and worked the west side. He was a true CATCA supporter. He always reminded me of Bob Newhart in his manner of speaking and ready smile." from Ed LeSage: "... I think (Phil's) "Bob Newhart" likeness is right on! I also remember him as a very strong CATCA supporter. Mike was a big influence in my involvement in CATCA. I watched and admired his dedication and hard work to the CATCA cause for years!" from Rob Millikin: "I worked with Mike Diffley, in Montreal Centre, when he joined us from ZV. As Phil Gies, pointed out, Mike was a passionate supporter of CATCA. Every Controller in Canada, whether they know it or not, owes Mike a vote of thanks, and a tip of the old mug. Mike drafted the one of the first CATCA contracts, when JD Lyon was President. He was the Regional Director, CATCA for UL, in the sixties, the turbulent sixties when CATCA was fighting for recognition, and it was then that we had our first Commission of Inquiry, the Judge Robinson Investigation. Mike worked very hard during this period, and there were many meetings, some dry and some wet. During the sixties and seventies Mike was a fantastic supporter of CATCA. These were the years that the controllers fought and won for better working conditions, and salaries, going from, would you believe $7000-$8000 to $11,000 in 1967/69. Of course the $ was worth a lot more then... Our paths diverged when I left UL for OW in 1969, but once in a while he would be around and we would have a coffee. I last saw Mike in Florida a couple of years ago when he, Peter McGaraughty and I played a round of golf. Through Peter I was informed of Mike's last illness. Now he has made his final signing off, may he rest in peace and go with God into the light. Thanks Mike." from Art Cauty: "... remember his nickname was "Princess"..." (ed. note) It was before my time in UL, but I seem to remember a story that the "Princess" name stuck after an evening in downtown Montreal with Garth Colwell... |
Bart Van Toever (WG) Bart Van Toever. Peacefully at the Hillsborough Hospital, Charlottetown, P.E.I., on Tuesday, November 4, 2003. Bartnett "Bart" Herbert Van Toever, formerly of the South Shore Villa, Crapaud and Bookvale, aged 82 years. Veteran of the Second World War, Canadian Air Force. Dear father of Wayne (Carol) VanToever of Bristol, Tenn. and Karen Van Toever (David Serwa) of Kelowna, BC. Survived by grandchildren Melissa, James, Emily, Natasha; and Doreen Van Toever of Ottawa. Predeceased by sisters Chrisse, Nettie, Minnie, Tene; brothers Bill, Garrett, Edward; and son Douglas Van Toever, September 1990. Was resting at the Dawson Funeral Home, Crapaud, P.E.I. until Friday, November 7 then to Victoria United Church for a memorial service. from Jack Dods: "Hi. I was a long time friend of Bart's but, after he went to PEI and moved from home to home, we lost touch when his son died. Bart joined the DOT as a "B STAND" in the old wooden building that housed the original WG ATC Centre across from the hanger, where I understand the (aviation)museum is now located. R.A. Forcese was also a "B Stand" at that time. I believe Bill McConnell may have been there also. Later they came over to the tower and worked into becoming controllers. I came into the WG scene from Calgary Tower as the Nav School expanded in Sept 1951 as someone with Radar knowledge, picked up in the Air Forces, "Attached RAF" and later as an instructor in the RCAF Aux Squadron at YC. Bart was in the RCAF as aircrew, had been a multi year POW in Germany with claustrophobia and had a very rough time. On the committee for the CATCA Convention at WG, he became overstressed and volunteered to enter Deer Lodge for treatment. Unfortunately it was a weekend and no doctor was on staff when he signed himself in. As he explained it, he was put in a harness and a padded cell over the weekend and when the doctor saw him on Monday he was a basket case. I explain this in detail because life sure treated Bart very badly. He came to Ottawa to join the ATC/ATS HQ R&D shop and did very well over several years. Again he got overstressed on a project and had to go into the Royal Ottawa. He had shock treatment again against his specific wishes and was never himself thereafter. He went to PEI when he got out, to be near his son. He was a wonderful kind friend with a great smile. I hope he does better in the hereafter." from Al Chance: "I would like to add a few thoughts about Bart to the fine comments from Jack Dods. I first met Bart when, as a young air cadet, I wandered in to the wooden building that Jack mentions, which was near the air cadets location at that time. Curious about what they did in that building, a few of us went and asked what it was all about. Bart introduced himself and spent some time explaining it to us. That was my first introduction to what later became my life-long career, where I again met Bart and had the pleasure of working with him. Bart was always a kind, gentle and patient man, with a dry wit. He will be fondly remembered, I am sure, by many." |
Rae Henry (UL) from Ron Hay: "I didn't know him very well, he arrived at Goose just before I left but I remember coming in on a day shift and there was Rae sleeping on George Machum's desk. He had been late so many times that George threatened to can him if he was late once more. Rae didn't want to take a chance so he just stayed at the ACC after he finished his evening shift. It was good for a laugh." from Rob Millikin: "I worked with Rae, in Montreal, 1961-1969. The fact that he kept his own hours was very well known, and much to the dismay of various Supervisors. Rae was quite a "trencherman" will known along Cote Liesse after work. Best laugh, when asked why he was late for an afternoon shift, mentioned that he had slept in." from Phil Gies: "Rae Henry worked on crew 3, enroute east mostly. I remember I had been in the ACC (Monrteal ACC 1969) about two months before I met/saw Rae - he always managed to not be at work... He had some of the better excuses for being late however. - He was a couple hours late for an evening shift - his budgie bird had died - He was a couple of hours late for a morning shift - the electric garage doors at his apartment were frozen in the down position... and my favourite. - One evening Nick Granata (or it could have been Max Butler) received a call from Rae saying he would be late for tomorrow's evening shift - he was stuck in a traffic jam in New Jersey... A bit of a strange fellow, slow-spoken, but he had a really dry sense of humour. He was built a little like Mayor Drapeau although he sported a brushcut and no moustache." from Bill Morrison: "How I remember his seemingly endless supply of jokes on shifts in UL ACC. from Ed LeSage: "After reading Ron Hay's, Rob Millikin and Phil Gies's stories about Rae Henry, I just had to add my own. I first met Rae in QB Tower in 1956. Rae was a great story teller! I think he'd love to hear these stories now! He could hardly contain himself when telling a funny story or a joke. He would laugh uncontrollably when telling his jokes. So much so that he had trouble getting out the punch line. I also worked with Rae in the UL ACC. Like Ron and Phil said, he was constantly late for work. He always had a reason for being late. Like "My muffler was frozen!" I too was going to tell the excuse about the garage door, but Phil beat me to it." |
John Elvin (Al) Swordy (VR) SWORDY, John Elvin (Al), born April 3, 1919 in Kelowna, died in MSA Hospital, Abbotsford on January 27, 2003. He is survived by his wife, Muriel; son Lee (Rachel); sister Helen; brother Stan; nieces and nephews. Al served in the RCAF 1942-1945 and 37 years in air traffic control which he loved. His retirement years were spent traveling and 'snowbirding' South. His wish was to slip away quietly and therefore as per his request there will be no service. |
Ed Weinheimer (WG/OW) EDWARD JACOB WEINHEIMER Air Traffic Controller, Retired Transport Canada. It is with great sadness that the family announces the passing of Edward, after a courageous battle with cancer, on Saturday, December 29, 2001, at the Hospice at May Court. Beloved husband of Marlene (nee Salewich) father of Brent (Sandra) and Ryan; brother of Walter, Irma, Thelma, William and Reinhold and predeceased by Alma and George. Ed enjoyed a long and satisfying career as an Air Traffic Controller in many cities in Western Canada. Visitation will be held at the Garden Chapel of Tubman Funeral Homes, Ottawa, on Friday, January 4, 2002 from 2:00 to 4:00 and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Funeral service will be held in the chapel Saturday at 1:30 p.m. For those wishing, a memorial donation to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated. We love you and we'll miss you, Dad. |
Chris King (QX) King, Christopher Lee, age 30 years. passed away suddenly on Sunday, November 12th, 2000 at the Health Sciences Centre, St. John's. Predeceased by his father, Clyde King. Leaving to mourn with fond and loving memories, his wife Deanne; his mother Olive King; sisters; Maxine (Clarence) Belbin, Kelly Belbin; brothers; Gary (Sharon) King, Kyle Belbin; father and mother-in-law Carmen (Shirley Oldford; brother-in-law Dwayne (Tonia) Oldford. Also left to mourn, very special niece Ashley King; also a large number of other relatives and friends. Funeral Service took place on November 15th, 2000 at St. Martin's Cathedral, Gander. Interment at the all Saints Cemetery, Gander. |
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Graydon Marcellus (OW) Graydon Willis Marcellus Born in Ottawa on February 28, 1931, passed away on February 16, 1999 Graydon was predeceased by his parents Willis Marcellus and Thelma Mary (Fitzpatrick). Thanks to Roger Turner for his research, October 2023 |
Ev Gill (QX/HQ) Thanks to Roger Turner for his research, October 2023 |
John Morey (QM) John R. Morey, age 43, of Fairway Boulevard, Riverview NB was born on June 23, 1954 in Saint John NB, and passed away October 5, 1997, at Moncton Hospital. He is the son of Russell and Eileen (McCarthy). John was employed as an air traffic controller with NAVCANADA. He was an active member of branch council of the Moncton Centre Branch CATCA. The ski slopes from coast to coast in Canada and New England were challenged by John as he was an avid skier. He will be dearly missed by his wife Jeanne; parents Russell and Eileen of Staint John, NB, mother-in-law Theresa MacNeil of Saint John NB; two daughters, Sara and Rebecca, both at home; two sisters, Jackie and her husband Philip Jeffernan of Rothesay NB, Jane and husband Bill Abbott of Knowlton QC; sister-in-law Ann and husband Rick Lee of Cornwall ON; aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins. Funeral mass was held October 9 at the Immaculate Heart of Mary Roman Catholic Church, RIverview, with Fr. Daniel Bohan officiating. Remembarnces of John may be given to the Moncton Hospital Oncoloby Clinic. interment was at the Fairhaven Memorial Gardens, Moncton. Funeral arrangements entrusted to the Riverview Funeral home. We, the family of the late John Morey, wish to express our heartfelt thanks and appreciation to the many people who comforted and supported us during John's illness and since his death - through their prayers, visits, backgammon games and tasks from snow clearing to car washing. To his many friengs and co-workers, who epitomize the true meaning of friendship, we thank you. To the members of the ACCs across the country and in particular Moncton, Gander and Vancouver, who along with our friends at Pepsi Cola Canada, Air Canada and Delta Resorts, Whistler BC. helped us to realize a dream, leaving us with warm and loving memories we will cherish forever. Our sincere appreciation to NAVCANADA for allowing us the opportunity to return to Gander an say goodbye. And to Father Daniel Bohan and Sister Marie Hagen, we thank you for your many visits and for being our spiritual "rocks". To our wonderful friends and neighbours who, through their generosity and kindness, brought food to our home to nourish us and to Anne Marie Patterson, Cathy MacFayden and Judy Leblanc for ensuing we received that nourishment, please accept our thanks. For all the beautiful floral tributes received, donations in John's memory to the Friends of the Moncton Hospital (Oncolgy Clinic), Cancer Society and other worthy charities. Mass cards, and cards of sympathy, your kindness is most appreciated. To Dr. Rubin, Dr Keith, Dr. Dubois and Dr. Fultz, thank you for your dedication to your profession and for always treating us with compassion, honesty and respect. To the nurses and staff of the Oncology Clinic and Floor 6600, our family now knows the meaning of "angels of mercy". To all those who crossed our paths in the Emergency Dept. and other departments in the hospital, thank you for your treatment and care of John. On behalf of our children we would like to thank all the young people who were in attendance to comfort and support Sara and Rebecca during this time. We are very proud of you all. To the Immaculate Heart of Mary Church Choir, we thank you for the voices of angels and our sincere appreciation to the Ladies Society of Immaculate Heart for the lovely reception provided after John's funeral. Our heartfelt thanks to Art Bateman, Pat McCarthy, Stephen Webb, Terry Barkhouse, Rick Holt and Ted Bird for taking that last walk with John. We know it was a difficult one. To Jim Merzette, the grace with which you played "Ave Maria" touched all of our hearts. A warm thank you to Jim Gallant and Tim Yates for reading so eloquently. And our appreciation to all those who travelled so far to be with us. A special thank you to Art Bateman for making an unbearable task bearable. Words cannot adequately express our gratitude W thank as well the Riverview Funeral Home for their professionalism and the compassion and respect shown to us. May God less all of you as we feel blessed knowing you - sincerely, the Morey Family. |
Edmond Melanson (QM) Mr. Edmond Melanson, 42, of Dieppe passed away May 19, 1997, at the Dr. G L Dumont Hospital. Born in Moncton, he was the son of the late Johnnie and May (Gallant). Besides his mother, he is survived by his wife Adrienne Richard; two sisters, Yvonne (Bernard) Richard of Lake burn, Annette )Donald) Cormier of Dieppe; three brothers, Armand (Marie-Martha) of Grand Pique, Charles (Doris) of Lake burn, Ronald (Yvette) of Dieppe as well as several nieces and nephews. He was also survived by two God-children Julie LeBlanc and Denis Melanson. He was an Air Traffic Controller. Visitation will be at Chartersville Funeral Home, 363 Amirault Street, Dieppe on Thursday May 22, 1997 from 2-4pm and 7-9pm. Funeral mass will be held Friday, May 23, 1997 from Christ-Roi Roman Catholic Church, 11am with cremation to follow. |
Jack Murphy (WG) We regret to announce the death of John 'Jack' Murphy on Saturday, March 22, 1997 at the age of 61 years. Jack was predeceased by his parents and twin sister Dorothy. He is survived by his wife Jean and son Christopher; brothers Claude (Peggy) and Jim (Helen); sisters June, Della (Henry), Florence (Lorne), Claire and Irma (Bill); many nieces, nephews and cousins Jack was an outdoorsman, loved all animals and wildlife and was an avid curler and golfer. Jack ran the Glockenspiel at the Vancouver Curling Club for many years, was on the board of Directors and also an Honorary Life Member. Jack's favourite times were those spent with his son Christopher. Those wishing to pay their last respects may do so on Wednesday, March 26, 1997 from 7:00-8:00pm at the Pleasant Valley Funeral Home. A celebration of Life Service will be held on Thursday, March 27th, at 3:30pm at Pleasant Valley Funeral Home with Reverend Bob Thompson officiating. Cremation. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made on Jacks behalf to either the S.P.C.A., Box 250, Vernon, BC V1T 6M2 or to the Loewen Children's Foundation, 4126 Norland Avenue, Burnaby, BC V5G 2S8. Arrangements are in the care of Vernon Funeral Home in conjunction with Pleasant Valley Funeral Home 542-0155. |
Roy Samson (QM) Roy Darryl Samson, 26, of Riverview, New Brunswick, formerly of Little Anse, Richmond County, NS, died Tuesday, January 28. 1997. Born in Antigonish, he was a son of the late Medard Joseph and Iris Lillian (Shaw) Samson. He graduated from Isl Madams District High School in Arichat in June 1989, joined the Navy, August 29. 1989 and was posted on the HMCS Terra Nova. He served in the Gulf War, December 1900 to May 1991. He was an Air Traffic Controller employed with Transport Canada for the past two years in Moncton Centre. He is survived by his fiancé, Tanya Thibeau of West Arichat; sister Bonnie (Mrs. Ronnie David) of Arichat, Tammy Samson of Victoria BC; brothers Randy and Todd, both of Little Anse, Ray of Moncton, Byron of Sydney; one nephew, Rylan. He was predeceased by this twin brother in infancy. Resting at C.B. Boudreau Funeral Home, Arichat, NS, with visiting hours Friday from 2-4pm and 7-9pm and Saturday from 9-10:30am. Funeral mass to take place from St. Joseph's Church in Petit de Grat Saturday morning, February 1, 1997 at 11am with Rev. Allan MacMullin officiating. Burial will take place at a later date in The Star of the Sea Cemetery in Petit de Grat. Family flowers only, donations can be made to Nova Scotia Heart and Stroke Foundation or the Canadian Cancer Society. |
Danny Andoney (UL/OW/YC)
Joseph Paul Hector Daniel (Danny) ANDONEY was born on 6 Oct 1950 in Rimouski, Quebec and passed away on January 1, 1997 in Kananaskis, Alberta. Danny began his atc career in Montreal, later joined evaluations in Ottawas and finally transferred to Calgary TCU. He was the son of Paul and Lucienne (Rousseau) and the nephew of Tony Andoney (another controller in UL ACC). |
Tony Andoney (UL) ANDONEY Ermil 'Tony' was born on 31 Dec 1931 and died on 23 Dec 1996. Tony's first wife was Letty Briggs. Tony and Letty were married in 1950 and divorced in 1971. Their children were; Marlene and Ermil Jr.. Tony's parents were Pavel (Paul) Andoney and Josephine St.Pierre. Tony's second wife was Suzanne Trepannier. from Phil Gies: A good Tony story from likely late 1969 or 1970. A joint Canadian/American military excersise was taking place in the Uplands MFA and Tony was the controller working the military flights entering and exiting that airspace. Sometime late in the evening a B52 contacted Tony on UHF and adivised he had lost and engine and was requesting a clearance back to Plattsburg AFB (PLB). Tony issed a clearance and being a keen controller phoned PLB to advise a B-52 'was returning to Plattsburg on 3 engines". There was an unconfirmed rumour that the US Air Force was considering evacuating homes under the approach to runway 35 at the AFB as a B-52 on 3 engines would be a serious matter. As I said, an unconfirmed rumour. Apparently Tony wasn't aware that B-52s were 8 engined beasts. Tony was a good fellow to work with, always in good humour. |
Pierre Archambault (QM) Pierre A. Archambault - born in St. Hyachinthe, Que., he was the son of the late Hercule and Cecele (Blouin) Archambault. He was employed with Transport Canada as an Air Traffic Controller for over 20 years. He attended Notre Dame de Grace Roman Catholic Church, Moncton. He was a volunteer at St. Henri School, Notre Dame de Grace Roman Catholic Church and with the #101 Air Cadets, Moncton. He served seven years with the Canadian Navy. He is survived by his wife, Catherine (Allain) Archambault; one daughter, Josee at home; one sister, Pauline Findley (Robert) of Washington, DC, USA; four brothers, Gilles (Elise) and Norman (Francine), all of St. Hyacinthe, Que, Sere and Maurice (Carmen), all of Washington, DC, USA; several nieces and nephews. Resting at Ferguson Knowles Funeral Home, 1657 Mountain Road, Moncton, with visiting hours on Tuesday from 2-4pm and 7-9pm. Funeral mass will be held at Notre Dame de Grace Roman Catholic Church, Mountain Road and Killam Drive, Moncton on Wednesday, October 9, 1996 at 10am with Rev. Robert Allain officiating. Interment in Our Lady of Calvary Cemetery, Dieppe. Donations to the New Brunswick Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated by the family. Funeral mass for the late Pierre A. Archambault, JP, was held from Notre Dame de Grace Roman Catholic Church with Rev. Robert Allain officiating. Special music was provided by soloist, Angele Bourque accompanied by organist, Larry LeBlanc. An Honour Guard was formed by 101 Moncton Air Cadets pallbearere were; Andy Perrin, Michael Cunninham, John Patriquin, David Wells, Peter Ripley, and Stephen Baker. Out of town relatives and friends attended from Halifax, Montreal, Ottawa and Toronto. Special thanks to by brothers, sisters and friends; to Jack Maxwell, Chris Collins, Andy Perrin, 101 Moncton Air Cadets, Gail Degrace, G Crew, Moncton ACC, Thanks to those who gave flowers, mass cards, prayer cards, food and donations to the N.B. Heart and Stroke Foundation. Thanks to the staff of Ferguson Knowles Funeral Home. Catherine and Josee. |
Glen Reed (EG/YC) Glenfred Lester Reed Glen died on February 11, 1996 at the age of sixty six years. He is survived by his loving wife Joan, children Clark Reed and Anne (Todd) Farren both of Campbell River BC, grandchildren Amber and Barbara Anne Reid ,his mother Ida and brother Don at his birthplace in White Court his brother Kevan in Edmonton as well as many extended family. He was predeceased by his father Fred in 1971 and his brother Edward in 1981. Glen has touched many lives of many, especially those of his children. His military service in the RCAF spanned the years from 1951 to 1958 including service in the Korean theater. He was an air traffic controller in Edmonton from 1958 to 1966 and a supervisor of Calgary Tower from 1966 to 1985. From 1958 to 1966 Glen flew with the Air Reserve Squadron in Edmonton. Active in both the Calgary Amateur Radio Association and the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada, Glen was respected for his dedication and thoroughness A memorial service will be held at 2:00 PM on Friday February 16 1996 at Heritage Funeral Home, 17O8 16 Ave NW (across from the North Hill Shopping Center Calgary). In lieu of flowers a donation in Glen's memory may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Alberta, 1825 Park Rd SE Calgary AB T2G 3Y6. Arrangements and cremation in care of Heritage Family Services 1708 16 Ave NW, Calgary. |
Margaret Dunseith (TZ) Margaret Dunseith 1924-1989 Margaret played an important role in the history of Toronto Island Airport (now Billy Bishop Airport) and was a pioneer for Canadian women in aviation For more information about her career please check this link Canadian ATC |
Hank Batt (WG) On March 28. 1979, Mr. Henry Gair 'Hank' Batt of Sidney, B.B., formerly of Winnipeg and Ottawa passed away in the Royal Jubilee Hospital, Victoria at the age of 60 years. Hank was born and educated in Winnipeg. Then served in the RCAF overseas during the Second World War. He worked in the field of air traffic control for 28 years, retired in 1973 to Sidney BC. He is survived by his loving wife Frances; his three sons, Ken, Harvey and Ron; on daughter, Marlene; two daughters-in-law, Eileen and Susan; and two grandchildren, Ian and Allison. Private funeral services were held at the First Memorial Service Chapel, Sunday, March 11, Rev. R.H. Pratt officiated. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society. Arrangements through the Memorial Society of British Columbia and First Memoriam Services Lt |
Wilfred Hilchie (UL) Phil Gies: Although this entry refers to Wilfred Hilchie who passed away on March 15, 1951, it certainly deserves to be the first entry as Mr. Hilchie was in possession of ATC license #2 (I believe #1 was C.C. Bogart). This information was sent to me by Wilfred's son David. More complete memories of Mr. Hilchie's career is featured on the YUL page on this website. Thanks to his son David for providing this fascinating history on the beginnings of our industry and one of its founding members. Click here to display the newspaper obituary. |
Recently I had a request to include the obituary of a spouse on this website and I took some time to consider the request. My wife Heather passed away in February 2021 and because she had known and was friends with controllers and their partners in both Montreal and Winnipeg I eventually added her obituary to these pages. As the notices are displayed chronologically you would only find her by scrolling down the page. On further consideration, including spouse obituaries makes good sense for the same reason I included Heather's; others know these partners and many have been friends for many years and continued these friendships even when career choices meant moving to a different Canadian city. Partner's names will appear chronologically on the left listing however their 'units' will not be enclosed in brackets, instead enclosed by dashes; eg -UL/WG- rather than (UL/WG). September 2023 In mid November 2023 I madified the "Remembering..." page to better display this page on smartphones and iPads and the like If you have problems with this webpage using such devices please let me know the nature of the problem. 20240202 |