ANDRÉ BENNETT January 24, 1936 - December 14, 2021 After a recent diagnosis of cancer, and surrounded by the love of his family, André died peacefully in Toronto at Bridgepoint Hospital. André lived his life passionately and found great joy in both solitary and social activities. With his family looking on, he often conducted his favourite pieces of classical and choral music, belted out verses of La Marseillaise, or recited lines from his
... 's University at Kingston where she was recognized with the 1968 PHE '55 Alumnae Award for the final year student who brought the most honour to the University by her athletic and scholastic ability. After living with her first husband, David Payne, and her two daughters, Lara and Kristin, in the Toronto, Calgary and Vancouver areas, she settled in Nanaimo where she worked for the City. In 2000, she married Tony and they launched Campbell Intel Services Inc
... and then finally to Miami where Dad retired from the Royal Bank. In retirement, they split their time between Waterloo, On. and Sarasota, Fla. The travel, however, continued - visiting family in Vancouver, Toronto and Detroit, and to many far-flung reaches of the world always looking for a new adventure. In 2008 her world changed as her beloved Al passed. Her life took another turn in 2010 when visiting New York City with her best friend, Lillian Pollock, when
... away peacefully December 1, 2021. At the age of 17, Mary entered Nursing School at South London Hospital and trained at Edgeware General Hospital. Upon graduation she enjoyed nursing in Midwifery, Surgery and Geriatrics, both in England and Canada. In the late 1950s, Mary and her best friend, Renee, sailed from England to Canada. They nursed in hospitals in Hamilton, Red Deer, Abbotsford and Collingwood before Mary finally settled in Toronto
... sharp intellect, quick wit, selflessness, calm and sound advice. Claire grew up in Hull, Quebec and worked in the broadcasting industry in Charlottetown, Montreal, Ottawa and Toronto where she lived in the Upper Beaches neighbourhood for over 20 years, working at Bell Media Inc. in Scarborough. But it was the family farm in Alexandria that always held a special place in Claire's heart. Weekends and vacations were spent in the peaceful countryside
MACEY DENNIS Macey Dennis M.D. died last week in his Sacramento home at the age of 86. He was the son of Sade and Samuel Dennis, who predeceased him. Macey's medical journey took him from Toronto, where he grew up, through the mid- west to Denver and ultimately Sacramento, where he practiced with Kaiser Permanente for almost 50 years. He was an outstanding diagnostician who specialized in asthmatic allergies. A kind and careful practitioner
CANDACE DOWNEY It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of Candace (Dacie) Downey on December 4, 2021. She died peacefully in Port Coquitlam, British Columbia. Candace was born in 1944 in Pembroke, Ontario. She spent many years in Toronto before moving to Vancouver to be close to her children. She is predeceased by her parents, Dr. and Mrs. W.L. Higginson, and husband, Donn Downey. She will be lovingly remembered and dearly missed
... and Ekaterina Lapshina. Son of the late John C. Egan, Sr. (Jack) and Simone M. Poupore of Toronto. John is survived by his brothers, Dennis (DJ) and Kerry Egan. A graduate of St. Michael's College and Western University economics in 1958, John was a founding member of the Ontario Hostelry Institute, Ontario Finest Inns, Ontario Place and The Toronto Zoo. His passion and legacy was Hospitality & Tourism, and he spent his life building and creating landmark
... Whitton and then as Director of the Toronto Bureau of Municipal Research. Michael spent most of his academic life at York University in Political Science, Environmental Studies, and Urban Studies. When teaching municipal politics, he was challenged by students to experience real electoral politics, which he did by running in the Toronto municipal election in Ward 3, a mostly working-class area. This was the Famous 1972 election of the 'reform' council
PROFESSOR EMERITUS ALAN GRANT Professor Emeritus Alan Grant, LLB (London), of the Inner Temple, London, and the Bar of Ontario, born September 13, 1937, died peacefully at the Elder Street Retirement Home in Toronto, Canada on December 13, 2021. He is survived by his sister, June Allan (Charlie); sons, Julian (Julie) and Jonathan (Lori-Dawn Tabor); stepchildren, Deirdre Hanna (Peter Mendell) and Zak Hanna (Suzanne Nacha); grandchildren, Adrian
MARY JANE HASTINGS (nee Bickle) April 25, 1937 - December 9, 2021 Survived by her children Pamela (Mark), Jeffery (Bonnie) and her grandchildren Sydney, Jack and Jacob, predeceased by her husband Gerald, and her parents George and Helen. Mary Jane grew up in Rosedale, Toronto and attended Branksome Hall followed by the Nursing program at Women's College Hospital. She remained friends with her fellow nurses from the class of '59 for over 60 years
HENNESSY, Lillie With great sadness we announce that Lillie Hennessy, passed away peacefully on Monday, December 13, 2021 at Humber River Hospital (Toronto). Beloved wife of Daniel. Loving mother of Jacqueline, Peter, Robert and Denis. Mother-in-law of Tracy and Brenda. "Grandma Lillie" was proud of and cherished her grandchildren Laura, Rachel, Ryan and Abby. Predeceased by her parents John and Ellen and by her brothers and sisters: Michael
... and interested in knowing people, and had a wide circle of friends and acquaintances in the community. Visitation will be at Mount Pleasant Funeral Centre, 375 Mount Pleasant Road in Toronto, December 18, 2021, from 1:00 p.m. till 3:00 p.m. Please note, this is a vaccinated visitation. Ontario QR code Proof of Vaccination and ID will be required. Please, no flowers. Donations to the Salvation Army would be appreciated.
... medical school, looking to follow in her father's footsteps. Hoping to start a new life in Canada in the aftermath of World War II, the family finally obtained immigration visas with only three months left of Sophie's medical degree. They arrived in Toronto in 1948 and, intent on completing her degree in short order, she discovered that, in the words of the admissions faculty, she would never be admitted to a Canadian medical school as a foreigner
... STEPHEN LEONARD JAY (Steve) Steve, 61 of Scarborough, Ontario passed away on Friday, December 10, 2021 of natural causes. Steve was born February 20, 1960, to John Leonard Jay and Joan Freda (Coyne) Jay. Steve's daughters, Jessica and Stefanie are organizing a Celebration of his Life on Sunday, February 20, 2021 in Toronto. For more details, please visit https://everloved.com/life-of/stephen-jay/