... was a homemaker looking after her children for many years and then over the years worked at Mattel Canada, Carlton Cards and the Queensway General Hospital. She always enjoyed watching her favorite tv show Coronation Street and in her later years the Toronto Blue Jays. One of her favorite foods was KFC which she enjoyed many times. Due to the Covid-19 regulations Sherrill will be laid to rest in Portneuf, Quebec at a later date. The family would like
... and flowers, donations can be made to the Heart & Stroke Foundation or the Toronto Humane Society.
... and generosity enriched the lives of all who knew and loved him. He was the beloved husband to Geri and was her rock, soulmate and love of her life. Adored father to Angie (Jonathon), Pickering, and son Andrew (Tasha), Cayman Islands. Sister to Jane (Guelph), uncle to Brett and Christopher and stepfather to Geri's son Jeffrey (Toronto). Cherished grandfather to Jacob, Lila, Hanna and Finley. Brother-in-law to Marv and Yvonne (Vancouver) and Daphne and John
... (Steve and Manda Prpich, Uncle George). His Croatian heritage and these early memories travelled with him throughout his life. When he was around five, his family moved away from farming and East to Toronto. From the earliest age someone would employ him, dad started working. Delivering groceries every day after school, he paid his tuition to attend De la Salle College "Oaklands", a private prepatory high school in Toronto. Through hard work
1948-2021 Long time employee of Lakeridge Health Oshawa/Whitby The family sadly announces the passing of Ida Anne Ivanco (nee Montroy) on March 12th, 2021 at Lakeridge Health Oshawa, ON in her 73rd year. She was predeceased by her parents Isadore Montroy and Helen (Thomas). Anne is survived by her dear friend and partner Lawrence Tennant, her two children Kathy Banner (David) of Toronto, and David Ivanco (Maryrose) of Kitchener. Anne was also
KAULINS, Andis Passed away peacefully on Wednesday, March 31, 2021, at his family home in Ottawa. A refugee from Latvia during WWII, he and his parents fled to Germany and in the 1940's they immigrated to Canada, settling on a farm in Pembroke, Ontario where they lived for 5 years. Later he, his brother and parents relocated to Toronto where they became part of the flourishing Latvian community. In 1965, Andis graduated from Ryerson
... be missed by her sister-in-law Mimi, nephew Robert (Sue) and many godchildren. Mira will be remembered not only as a dedicated mother, grandmother and great-grandmother but as an amazing baker, gardener and busy member for years of the Danube Schwabian Ladies' Auxiliary of Toronto. As a family we would like to thank the staff at Centenary Hospital for their kindness during her three week stay. In lieu of flowers, contributions to the Crossroads Clinic
MACANUEL, CARALINDA MARY (nee WARREN) July 24, 1949 – March 14, 2021 Cara passed away peacefully at her home, after a lengthy debilitating battle with MSA, her family at her side. Born in Toronto, she was the daughter of the late Alan and Meta Warren. Survived by her devoted husband, James, who she lovingly put up with for 46 plus years (he made her laugh), her sister Sandra Warren and her brother Larry Warren (Darlene). Cherished by her 3
MALONE, Patrick Joseph February 19, 1927 – March 28, 2021 Peacefully, at Michael Garron Hospital, Toronto, at the age of 94. Beloved husband of the late Janet Kirkland. Pat will be remembered by family both here and abroad namely, Amby and Patricia Badin, Dermot and Helen Fagan, Linda and Paul Feehan, Carol and Ken Phillips, Trena and David Finnegan, Jenni Currie and Michael Hughes, and by close friends Frances and Denis Bradley, Brian
MCDONALD, WILLIAM It is with great sadness that the family of William (Bill) McDonald announce his passing on Monday, March 29, 2021, peacefully at home, surrounded by his wife and daughters, one day shy of his 77th birthday. Born in Buckie, Scotland in 1944, Bill immigrated to Toronto, Canada in 1966, where he met and married Linda Jarrell. They lived in Toronto, Aurora, Hanover, and finally set down roots in Newmarket where they lived
... that the Ukrainian culture would be preserved in Canada and available for research to the world. He touched many lives and mentored countless students and will be remembered for his compassion, humility, sharp wit and sense of humour. To his family he was affectionately known as "Stryjko Litak", for the many trips he took back to Toronto for family celebrations. One of his last words were "Trymaymosia" - let's keep holding on. This he did by holding on, to pass
DAVID FREDERICK MILLS Died unexpectedly from a heart attack on March 24, 2021, in Toronto. Born August 20, 1969, Dave was a beloved husband, father, son, brother, uncle and friend to many. He grew up with his mom and two brothers in North Toronto. He was a graduate of Queen's University and the Canadian Film Centre's Media Lab. He worked in advertising and digital media and was a co-founder of the Fall Classick. He had a voracious appetite
... Passed away at Juravinski Hospital, on Tuesday, March 30, 2021, at the age of 84. Beloved husband of Flo (nee Little) for over 50 years. Loving father of Kevin Moody (Günter Haumann) of Amsterdam and Kim Moody of Toronto. He will be dearly missed by many cousins, extended family and friends. Special thanks to Dr. Leyo Ruo and the team on E4 surgical for their exceptional care. As per Gord's wishes, cremation has taken place. A Memorial Gathering
ANNE MOORE Mom died peacefully March 25, 2021, in Providence Health Palliative Care, Toronto from complications related to advanced Parkinson's disease. She is survived by her loving son, Paul James Moore; daughter, Laura Moore-Dempsey; grandchildren, Erin Moore-Dempsey (Grant Streeter), Kiley Moore-Dempsey (Paul Coyle); and great-grandchildren, Emily and Ryan Streeter; as well as her brother, Dan O'Shea (Pat) and cousin, Maureen Blaney. She
MOORE, ANNE Mom died peacefully March 25, 2021 in Providence Health Palliative Care, Toronto from complications related to advanced Parkinson's disease. She is survived by her loving son Paul James Moore, daughter Laura Moore-Dempsey, grandchildren Erin Moore-Dempsey (Grant Streeter), Kiley Moore-Dempsey (Paul Coyle) and great-grandchildren Emily and Ryan Streeter, as well as her brother Dan O'Shea (Pat) and cousin Maureen Blaney. She