LESCISIN, Mary - Peacefully but unexpectedly passed away on Saturday April 13th, 2024, in her 97th year, after being surrounded by her family at Lakeridge Health Oshawa.
Predeceased by her beloved husband of 57 years Steve in 2007.
Dear mother of Nancy Addington (Richard), Janet Sirko (Fabio Dal Grande) and Ron (Ann).
Lovingly remembered by her grandchildren Laura (Dave), David, Ashley, Brock, Ryan, Brooklyn.
Great grandchildren Chloe & Audre.
Mary was a proud and very accomplished gardener. She was an annual winner of awards from The City of Oshawa receiving the “Premier Garden of the Week” recognizing her multiple award winning gardens and to thank her for her contribution to the beautification of the City.
When it was time to move into an apartment Mary made the transition easily, enjoying her new found friends, the spectacular view and scenery throughout the seasons.
Mary treasured her family, her home, her garden and her friends. Mary remained very active her entire life. She was always cheery and always in an uplifted mood, brightening the day of everyone she saw, especially her precious friends. She was pleased she could walk at a pretty good pace down the hall of her residence, using her walker.
She enjoyed the greetings of "hello Mary" of her fellow residents. Mary enjoyed the company of her friends at dinner, regarding them fondly and described them as "her family".
Mary's children learned it was not that unusual for Mary and her friends to break out in laughter and song occasionally as they exchanged stories of their lives. When visiting Mary, she would let you know, it was time for you to leave by pleasantly saying, with a smile, "thank you for coming".
That was your cue to say goodbye. Special thanks to her personal support workers from Bayshore and Bloom for making her time there so special. Sincere appreciation to Lakeridge Health Oshawa Emergency and Palliative Teams for their kindness,compassion and care.
Funeral Services will be held in the Chapel of ARMSTRONG FUNERAL HOME, 124 King Street East on Saturday April 20th, at 11am. Followed by entombment at Resurrection Cemetery Mausoleum.
Visitation will be held one hour prior to the service from 10am to 11am.
Donations in memory of Mary can be made to the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada or the charity of your choice.
For online condolences please visit armstrongfh.ca .
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AYLING, Minnie Irene Ayling - Peacefully, on Saturday, April 13, 2024 at Port Perry Place, at age 95.
Minnie (nee Kerr) of Port Perry, beloved wife of the late Victor C. Ayling.
Loving mother of Margaret (Peggy) Brown, Brenda Shaw (Steve), Barbara King (Richard) and Tom Ayling (Jo-Ann).
Loved grandmother to her 8 grandchildren, 12 great grandchildren and 5 great great grandchildren. Daughter of the late Eliza and Tom Kerr of Manitoulin Island.
Pre deceased by brothers Carl of British Columbia and Roy of Nova Scotia.
Minnie and Victor enjoyed organized curling for many years, also competitive shuffleboard at their winter home in Clearwater, Florida. Later, Minnie was an active member of the Port Perry Lawn Bowling Club.
She was also an avid euchre player. Her family will take her home this summer for burial at Hilly Grove Cemetery, Manitoulin Island.
Minnie lived life to the fullest and did it her way. We will miss you.
Thank you to Port Perry Place for providing such excellent care for the past 1 ½ years and treating her with such respect and dignity.
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BIGGER, Jennifer Ellen - It is with heavy hearts that Jennifer’s family announces her passing on Saturday, April 13th, 2024 while surrounded by her family at St. Michael’s Hospital in Toronto.
In her 39th year, Jennifer leaves behind her cherished son Carson.
Beloved daughter of Denis and Marie Savage. Much loved sister of Emma (John), Timothy (Jenn) and Daniel (Krystle).
Beloved aunt of Elizabeth, John, Gavin and Claire.
Jennifer will be lovingly remembered by her many aunts, uncles, cousins and family in Canada, Ireland, England and Australia.
Also, sadly missed by Scott Kofman.
Jennifer had a smile that could light up a room and a generous, engaging approach that put everyone she met at ease.
Where she could find a way to help someone, she would stop at nothing to provide support with her company, a kind gesture or a surprise delivery to brighten your day. She is sorely missed by so many but most of all, Carson, whose intelligence, hunger for knowledge and delightful sense of humour are a credit to her and a joy to her family.
From her days on the soccer field, to her time spent travelling with family and friends, to making a beautiful home with her keen eye for beauty and colour, Jennifer was so many things to so many people. She was creative and resourceful and her love extended to her much-loved Boston Terriers who were by her side most of her adult life.
Even in this time of tragedy Jennifer still managed to find a way to help others through her last final kind act of organ donation.
Her gift of donation will help several families who received life-saving news because of Jennifer.
Thank you to the team at Trillium and St. Michael’s Hospital for facilitating her gifts to help others and for providing tremendous care, support and compassion to Jennifer as well as her family.
Please join with the family to share memories on Friday April 19th from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at ARMSTRONG FUNERAL HOME , 124 King Street East, Oshawa.
A Private Family Service will take place followed by cremation.
A Celebration of Life will take place at a later date, when the family are able to gather with friends to remember Jennifer’s beautiful life.
In lieu of flowers please consider a donation to an Education Trust established for Carson Bigger by the family to honour Jennifer’s life. Details are available at https://gofund.me/54996967.
For online condolences and information please visit armstrongfh.ca .
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HEROLD, Joseph Herold - With heavy hearts the family of Joseph John Herold announces that he lost the fight to recover from his latest surgery at Peterborough Regional Hospital on April 12, 2024.
He is predeceased by his parents Joseph and Barbara Herold (nee Weber); his five older siblings; and granddaughter Teegan.
Joe is survived by his loving and patient wife of 63 years, Linda (nee Sanders); and sons Mark (Jeannie), Tony (Donna) and J.P. (Gill). He was the loving Poppa to grandchildren Alex, Paul, Steven, Brooke, Niko, Patrick, and Melissa and will be fondly remembered by his great grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. Joe was born on December 21, 1942, in Toronto, Ontario.
He and Linda raised their boys in Stouffville, Uxbridge and Leaskdale before settling on the island in Port Perry as empty nesters.
They later moved to Bobcaygeon where they found comfort in the quiet community and formed many friendships.
Following Joe’s retirement from Ontario Hydro, he and Linda sought refuge from the cold winters by becoming snowbirds at their second home in Florida where they stayed for about 12 years. In his free time Joe loved to play golf, he was a talented craftsman and made some of the best dill pickles.
He will always be remembered for his meticulously kept hair, perfectly groomed moustache, the smell of his cherry pipe tobacco and his big-hearted grumpy love.
A celebration of Joe’s life will take place at a later date.
In lieu of flowers, a donation can be made in memory of Joe to the Uxbridge Scugog Animal Shelter, Sleeping Children Around the World or Africycle.
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ROBINSON-PALMER, Icilda T., - Went peacefully with her family and friends by her side at Brampton Civic Hospital on Tuesday, March 12, 2024 at age 80.
Icilda, loving mother of Vinnett Ramsay, Maxine Berley and Leighton McKenzie.
Proud grandmother of 10 and great grandmother of 9.
Dear sister to her remaining siblings Linneth Campbell, Simeon Robinson, Wilbert Robinson, Penziner Williams and Delroy Robinson.
Family and friends will be received at Mount Lawn Funeral Home & Cemetery, 21 Garrard Road, Whitby on Thursday, April 18, 2024 from 4-8 pm. A Funeral Service will be held at Covenant of Promise Ministries, 30 Penn Drive, North York on Friday, April 19, 2024 at 10 am with visitation starting at 9 am.
Interment MOUNT LAWN CEMETERY .
God Saw You Getting Tired God saw you getting tired And a cure was not to be So He put His arms around you And whispered ‘Come with Me.’ With tearful eyes We watched you suffer And saw you fade away Although we loved you dearly We could not make you stay. A golden heart stopped beating Hard working hands at rest God broke our hearts to prove He only takes the best.
It’s lonesome here without you We miss you more each day Life doesn’t seem the same Since you’ve gone away.
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QUIRT, Mary Lenore Quirt -
JUNE 3, 1927 – APRIL 12, 2024
Passed away peacefully with family by her side at the Lakeridge Health Oshawa on Friday, April 12, 2024, at the age of 96 years.
Predeceased by her beloved husband Robert.
Loving mother of late Robert James, Jan Tutton, late Rhonda, and Andrea Magyar (Arpi).
Cherished nana of Nicholas (Bonni), Reagan (Bryant), Laura (Conrad), Timothy, Charlie, Caitlyn, Pipper, and great nana of Tristen, Carson (Melissa), Kayden, Jaxson, Deeks, Lucy, and Arabella.
Predeceased by all her siblings. Dear daughter of the late Perry and Mary Edwards. Lenore will be dearly missed by all her family and friends near and far.
A private family service will be held.
Arrangements entrusted to OSHAWA FUNERAL HOME 847 King St. W, Oshawa.
Donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society.
Online condolences and tributes may be placed at oshawafuneralhome.com.
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PAUTLER, Shirley Jean (Hoffman) Pautler -
May 16, 1930 – April 12, 2024
Passed away peacefully at Oak Ridges Hospice in Port Perry, on April 12, 2024, at the age of 93.
Beloved wife of the late Paul Pautler (1988). Loving mother of Dan (Josee) and Mike (Joanne).
Loving Grandma to Corina (Fez), Jennifer (Paul), Myola (Jay), Catherine (Jonathan), Michael (Ania), Lydia (Lou), Joachim (Lindsay), Eartha, also Ariane (Zach).
Cherished Great Grandma to Dylan, Eleanor, Hayden, Hannah, Jayda, Shiloh, Thomas, James, Audrey, Joachim, Cassius, Moses, Metayo, Messiah, Layla, Nikolai, Zach, and Amelia. Shirley will be sadly missed by her extended family and many friends.
The family would like to extend a special thank you to caregivers Sharon, Denise, and Amy, and to the staff at Oak Ridges Hospice.
Visitation will be held at the OSHAWA FUNERAL HOME, 847 King St. W Oshawa on Thursday, April 18th from 12:00 p.m. until time of Funeral service in the chapel at 1:30 p.m. Reception to follow.
A private family interment at Holy Cross Cemetery, Thornhill, on Friday, April 19th.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Oak Ridges Hospice in Port Perry, or to the charity of your choice.
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MacINNIS, Mary Carolyn Jane - With profound sadness, we come together to honour the remarkable life of our cherished Wife, Mother, Grandmother, Great-Grandmother, Auntie, Great Aunt, Godmother, and dear friend, Mary Carolyn Jane MacInnis, who peacefully transitioned surrounded by love on Friday, April 12th, 2024.
Mary Carolyn's journey was one of immense love and devotion.
As the loving wife of her late husband Jack, she epitomized the essence of partnership.
To daughter Sharolyn and son John, she was a beacon of unwavering support and guidance. Her embrace extended to grandchildren Kylie (Brendon), Sean (Victoria), and Connor, whom she adored beyond measure.
As a loving Great-Grandmother "GG," she shared boundless affection with Eleanor, Zoe, Jack, & Maxwell.
Mary Carolyn's familial embrace was broad, extending to her siblings Bill, Frank, and Paula, and her nieces, nephews, great-nieces, and great-nephews.
Her role as Auntie and great-aunt brought joy and warmth to David, Christine, Kevin, Jennifer, Hanna, Melissa, Glen, Tim, Cynthia, Christopher, Saeran, Nara, Kayleigh, and Jonah. As a godmother, her love knew no bounds.
In every interaction, Mary Carolyn radiated love and kindness, leaving an unforgettable impression on all she encountered.
Her wit and humour were contagious, and her dedication to community and family was unwavering. Mary Carolyn's legacy is not just in the memories we hold but in the values she instilled, the laughter she shared, and the love she freely gave. While we mourn her passing, we take peace in the knowledge that Mary Carolyn's spirit will forever reside in our hearts.
In honour of her remarkable life, we will gather on July 6th for a Celebration of Life at Port Whitby Marina and on July 9th at the Church of Christ King in Sudbury to pay tribute to her enduring legacy.
In Mary Carolyn's memory, let us strive to embody the same love, kindness, and devotion that she so effortlessly bestowed upon us all.
The family requests those who wish to express sympathy to consider contributing in honour of Mary Carolyn to Oak Ridges Hospice.
Cremation arrangements entrusted to McINTOSH-ANDERSON-KELLAM FUNERAL HOME
LTD., 152 King St. E., Oshawa (905-433-5558).
Online condolences can be shared at makfuneralhome.com.
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BRODERICK, Allan William -
1940 - 2024 It is with profound sadness that our family announces the death of Allan William Broderick, the patriarch of our family.
Allan passed away peacefully, at the age of 83, on the evening of Friday, April 12th, at Glen Hill Terrace in Whitby after a lengthy illness.
Allan was born in Toronto on September 22, 1940, the first of 4 sons to father, Allan Hugh Broderick and mother, Anita Agnes (nee Brady).
Predeceased by brothers, Bernard and Patrick; brother to Terrance; and stepsister, Cathy Plavinskis.
Beloved husband of 48 years to his late wife, June; cherished father to Debra MacFadyen (Ian) and Randy (Lily); Poppa to Kristy, Jillian (Karl), Lauren (Jay), Rachel (AJ), Josh (Lexi) and Sarah.
Adored by great-grandchildren, Simone, Gavin, Mila, Ashton, Reese and Vera. Best friend to the late Ed O'Brien; and much loved by sisters-in-law, Ann O'Brien (Ed) and Barbara O'Brien. Allan was also loved by nieces, Vanessa O'Brien, Adele Ashbourne, and Tammy MacFarlane; nephew, Kyle and wife, Cindy and great-nephews, Benjamin and Mason O'Brien.
Allan was a completely unselfish person who would help anyone. He will be deeply missed and always remembered. Allan, Dad, Poppa, Neighbour, Friend, Rest in Peace knowing that you were the best. A special thank you to the outstanding Staff at Glen Hill Terrace who looked after Allan with true love and care.
A Celebration of Life will take place on Saturday, April 20th, between 1 and 3 p.m. at Oshawa Airport Golf Club at 1145 Thornton Road North in Oshawa.
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GRAVES, Adam Richard Graves -
November 15, 1987 - April 12, 2024
Beloved husband, father, son, brother and friend, Adam Richard Graves, passed away on 12 April 2024 at the age of 36.
Adam died in Toronto, Canada where he was living with his loving wife Clare and their beautiful 20-month old son, Cayden.
His family and friends are in shock at Adam’s sudden and untimely passing, and grateful to the many people who have expressed their own sadness at this loss.
Hearing happy stories of Adam, sharing special memories and receiving offers of support through this incredibly difficult time have been hugely comforting to Clare and the family. Adam was born on 15 November 1987 in Chester to Ellen and Colin Graves.
He grew up with sister Charlotte in Ellesmere Port and attended The Firs Primary School and Wirral Grammar School.
At school he excelled at English Literature, Music and Media. At Yale College in Wrexham, he started on his path towards a visual effects career, studying A-Levels including Film Studies, Media Studies
and Art, before commencing his degree in Film & Television Studies at Aberystwyth University.
He was always self-motivated and knew exactly what he wanted to do; where many young people attempt different careers, drifting between jobs and changing their course, Adam was always determined to pursue a career in television and film effects, and was keen to put in the hard graft to get there.
It was at Aberystwyth University that he met and fell in love with Clare and after completing their degrees, they moved to London to pursue their respective careers: Adam in visual effects and Clare in teaching. They worked hard, living in a tiny flat in King’s Cross, and enjoyed exploring the city at the weekend, making new friends and frequenting the local pubs.
In 2017, an exciting job opportunity as a Compositor for Legend 3D presented itself, so Clare and Adam took a huge step and moved to Toronto – the home of the film production industry. It was competitive but Adam threw himself into his passion for film and television and kept climbing up the ladder. Adam and Clare enjoyed their lives in Canada, laying down roots when they adopted their cat, Smudge, and enjoying their shared interests of WWE and Formula One.
When he passed, Adam was working as Creative Head and Visual Effects Supervisor at Vitamin VFX. He had recently discovered that he has been nominated twice for Achievement in Visual Effects at the 2024 Canadian Screen Awards, akin to the Baftas and Oscars.
His family and friends were so proud of his tenacity, his dedication and the responsibility he felt to support his family. In March 2018, Adam proposed to Clare on the seafront at Aberystwyth, outside of The Bay, a bar where they had originally met. This was done in front of Clare’s Dad as one of his final wishes, and it was magical to share this happy occasion together. In 2022, Adam and Clare became parents to their vibrant, happy boy, Cayden and were married the following year back in the UK.
Adam was delighted to be a dad, and never happier than when he was making Cayden laugh, and spending time together as a family at Niagara Falls. Clare was thrilled to experience Adam as a father, and after the loss of her own dad in July 2018 and Adam’s mum in November 2022, their family was finally able to share some joy and peace. It is these cherished memories that will live with Clare forever, and which she will work hard to share with Cayden as he grows.
It is vital to Clare and the whole family that Cayden knows as much as possible about his dad, and the wonderful bond they shared that tragically ended too soon.
Adam’s funeral service will be held at 1.00pm on Friday 26 April at: The SIMPLE ALTERNATIVE FUNERAL CENTRE - PICKERING 1057 Brock Road Pickering, ON L1W 3T7 Prior to this, from 12.00pm - 1.00pm, visitation will be available for friends and colleagues, should they wish to say a personal goodbye to Adam. After the funeral, there will be a gathering at the family home: 24-1350 Glenana Road Pickering, ON L1V 2V9
Anyone who knew and loved Adam is welcome to attend, and the family is grateful to anyone who would like to come and pay their respects. On this site, there is a digital guestbook where you are invited to leave condolences and happy memories of Adam, as well as a media area for music, photos or videos. If you could take a moment to write about the times you shared with Adam, and upload any images you have of him, these will be collected for Cayden to enjoy and learn more about his dad in the coming years.
The whole Graves family would like to thank everyone who was part of Adam’s life and brought joy to him, offered him opportunities to grow and put a smile on his face.
His life was too short, but he lived bravely and we are choosing to celebrate his memory and show thanks for his life.
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