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David Robinson
Wednesday, October 5th, 1949 - Friday, August 2nd, 2024

On August 2nd, 2024, the world got a bit dimmer as we said goodbye to the twinkle-eyed smile of our dad and husband, David Ross Robinson, aka Grizzly or Griz, of Oshawa ON (though Greenbank at heart).

David was born on October 5th, 1949 in Toronto to James and Vera Robinson. He spent is childhood in Downsview with older brother John, younger sister Carol (Jim Van Duzen). His quick wit and desire to make others laugh helped him form many life-long friendships.

In 1969, Dave met “Janny Sue” who became his wife in 1971. The young couple started married life in Toronto where David worked at IBM. After the birth of their two children, Craig T. and Amanda K., they moved from the big city to Dave’s dream home in Greenbank. Here, Dave and Janice raised their children and lived for 36 years.

Dave’s early years in Greenbank saw him volunteering for community activities, most notably Saturday Morning Movies, Children’s Easter Egg Hunt, Halloween parties, and chaperoning camping trips with Scouts and the Greenbank United Church. While Dave didn’t dance, he enjoyed many trips with the Step in Time Cloggers, deciding to hone his hunting skills; Bargain Hunting. If there was a bargain to be found, Dave would track it down. Always creative, Dave threw energy into many outlets including photography (53 rolls of film from western travels), illustrations, or carving either wood or soapstone.

Amanda and husband David Slonim gave “Pops” two wonderful grandchildren, Ruby and Desmond, whom he adored. He earned the affectionate nickname of “Grandpaparazzi”. Dave retired from IBM after 32 years of service. Dave and Jan enjoyed their travels with family to Israel, Disney World, Alaska, Arizona, California, and multiple trips to Hawaii.

Dave is predeceased by both of his parents and his sister Carol. He is survived by wife Janice Robinson, children Craig Robinson and Amanda and David Slonim, grandchildren Ruby and Desmond, brother John, in-laws Jim, Nancy & Marvin, Lars & Kathy, Bruce & Connie, 12 nieces and nephews, their children, and innumerable life-long friends.

Dave will be greatly missed by those who knew him. A celebration of life at a later date is currently being planned.

If you would like to share photos or messages with the family visit the memory wall at barnesmemorialfuneralhome.com

Helmut Keller
Monday, December 7th, 1942 - Friday, August 2nd, 2024

KELLER, Chuck Keller

We are saddened to announce the sudden passing of Chuck on Friday, August 2, 2024.

Survived by his wife Donna, his children Lori & Trent, their spouses Buster & Kim, and grandchildren Dylan and Hoxley, Chuck will be deeply missed by those closest to him, as well as his many friends and extended family across Alberta, British Columbia, and Ontario.

Chuck's sudden passing has been a significant shock to his family. They are thankful for the efforts of the emergency services and those who have offered support in the subsequent days.

A Memorial Service will take place at Barnes Memorial Funeral Home, in Whitby, Ontario on August 20th. The service will commence at 1pm with friends & guests invited to join the family from 12pm.

In lieu flowers and gifts, please send donations to the Westlock Rotary Club.

If you would like to share photos or messages with the family visit the memory wall at barnesmemorialfuneralhome.com

John Campos
Sunday, February 20th, 1955 - Saturday, August 17th, 2024

Beloved John (João) Campos, 69, passed away on August 17th 2024, after a long illness.

John was born on February 20, 1955 in the small gold mining village of Minas de Jales, Trás-os-Montes, Portugal. He was born to Ana Augusta da Costa Chacatas de Campos and João Brito Fabião de Campos. John also had an older brother, Luis de Campos, who predeceased him in 2012. John moved to Africa with his family to the city of Beira, Mozambique at the tender age of 4.

John met Madalena as a teenager in Mozambique, and upon returning to Portugal in the mid 1970’s together they had two children; Tiago and Joana.

In 1991, John moved to Canada, where he would eventually settle in the town of Whitby, Ontario. Over the next 30 plus years, John would study and work a variety of jobs and careers, always aiming to provide for and support his children, who moved to join him in Canada in 1993. His work included roofing, driving, trade-shows, graphic design, printing and the construction supply industry.

Throughout his life, John enjoyed spending time with friends, listening to music, reading philosophy, riding motorcycles, windsurfing, watching auto racing, among other things. He would speak often of how he missed the African sunsets of his youth.

Most of all, John treasured his children, their spouses Kelly and Kevin, and in the past 2 decades his grand children: Sofia (20), William (17), Isaiah (16), Grace (15), Julia (15), and Benjamin (8). He was happiest of all surrounded by family, sitting by the pool on a sunny day. John loved his nephews Luis and Ivo and his niece, Lara, and their extended families.

After pondering his beliefs most of his life, John proudly became a believer in Jesus Christ and was baptized in the summer of 2023, alongside his grandson, Isaiah. John developed an enviable dependence on God and forged strong connections and beautiful friendships with his church community.

Services will be held at Renaissance Baptist Church of Brooklin on August 30th at 11:00am with a luncheon following. Visitation will be held from 10:00am-11:00am.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to the Oak Ridges Hospice of Durham, in Port Perry, who were so instrumental in providing great care and comfort in John's last days, as they do for so many others and their families.

Quentin D'Mello
Friday, July 10th, 1936 - Wednesday, August 14th, 2024
Quentin Roque D’Mello, aged 88, passed away on August 14th, 2024. He was born on July 10th, 1936, to (Late) Charles & (Late) Angela D’Mello. Brother of (Late) Sybil Tellis (Late Diego Tellis), (Late) Ida Miranda (Late Anthony Miranda) & (Late) Anthony D’Mello (Anna Rita), He was a beloved husband, father, grand father, great grand father and friend, who will be deeply missed by all who knew him.
Having lost his parents at the age of 10, he grew up and lived in Karachi, Pakistan. After he married the love of his life, Rita, and had three children, he moved to Bahrain. He was a man who truly understood the value of hard work, having spent much of his life in the hospitality industry, where he devoted himself to making others feel welcome, cared for, and at home. Beyond his work and his commitment to his family, Quentin was a man of profound faith. His faith was the cornerstone of his life, shaping his values, his actions, and his understanding of the world. He believed in the power of prayer, the importance of compassion, and the promise of eternal life. Closer to his retirement, he spent time in India, Pakistan and finally moved to Canada with his wife in 2003.
Quentin is grieved by his loving wife, Rita, his children, Angela (Damson Jacques), Carol (Alfred Pereira), Charles (Rozann Rodricks), grandchildren, Lynda Jacques (Alison Rebello), Dylano Jaques (Ula Luis), (Late) Keegan Pereira, Valensha Pereira (Jorson Fernandes), Keedon Pereira, Christine D’Mello, Daniel D’Mello & Adam D’Mello, great grandchildren, Tanith, Naarah & Maeve Rebello. His memory will be cherished by all who knew him.
Visitation at Barnes Memorial Funeral Home, 5295 Thickson Rd. N. Whitby on Thursday August 22nd from 5:00 – 8:00 p.m.
Funeral Mass will be celebrated at St. Leo the Great Catholic Church, 130 Watford Street Brooklin on Friday August 23rd at 11:00 a.m.
Interment will follow at Christ the King Catholic Cemetery, Markham ON. Messages of condolence and shared memories can be left for the family by visiting barnesmemorialfuneralhome.com
Maria Frendo-Cumbo
Tuesday, January 6th, 1931 - Sunday, August 11th, 2024
Frendo-Cumbo Maria
Passed away at Lakeridge Health Oshawa on Sunday August 11th, 2024 at the age of 93.
Loving wife of the late Paul Frendo-Cumbo.
Most cherished and loving mother to her 10 sons. Joseph and his wife Marilyn, Christopher and his wife Theresa, Louis, Paul Jr, Mario, Robert and his wife Marjorie, Anthony and his wife Kim, James, Patrick and his partner Bill and Alexander and his partner Scott.
Loved Grandmother of Melissa, Sabrina (Donnie), Michael, Robbie (Bridget), Carrie (Brad), Andrew, Jamie (Elizabeth), Michele (Bryan), Jeffrey, Brian (Mae Ann), Matthew (Louise), Ashley (David), Richard (Christina), Kristina (Mike), MacKenzie (Kristina), Amanda (Domenic) and Carleigh (Taylor). Great Grandmother of Joshua, Dylan, Austin (d), Ethan (d), Gracie, Brandon, Praise, Great, Joshua, Wyatt, Savannah, Maverick, Addyson, Chelsea, Nathan, Arya, Nash, Riley, Sophia and baby on the way.
Dear sister of Censa Cutajar (late Frank), Louise Kennedy (late Edward) and their children Doris (Jeff) and Terry (Diep), and the late Carmen Haidon (Domenic).Visitation at Barnes Memorial Funeral Home 5295 Thickson Rd. N. Whitby on Friday August 16th from 2-4 and 6-8.
Funeral Mass will be held at St. Leo the Great Catholic Church, 130 Watford Street Brooklin on Saturday August 17th at 10:00 am
Maria will be laid to rest beside her husband Paul at Resurrection Catholic Cemetery.
In memory of Maria memorial donations to the Alzheimer’s Society or the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated.
Maria’s family would like to offer their heartfelt thank you to her PSW Cindy and her at home care nurse Jennifer. Your compassion is much appreciated.
Messages of condolence and shared memories can be left for the family by visiting barnesmemorialfuneralhome.com
Barrett Tsuji-Carr
Monday, April 1st, 1974 - Thursday, August 8th, 2024

Barrett Toshiro Tsuji-Carr, Aka The Mad Prophet, Mr Fuji, Fujila, Kid Entrepreneur and Local Daimyo. A cherished soul known for his Creative spoken word, saxophone playing who had a beautiful mind, passed away on August 8, 2024.

Born to Blythe Tsuji and Vernon Gallant on April 1, 1974, Barrett was a beacon of Creativity and kindness throughout his 50 years. He will be Sadly Missed by his Mom, Blythe Tsuji & Rod James and his Dad John Carr & Lexanne Cooper. Sister Aja Shipperley & Jason Shipperley (Craig, Leland & Shelby), Brothers Kane Carr and Heron Carr & Susanna Beliavsky. Aunts, Uncles, Cousins and Friends.

From the start Barrett was always a lovely funny charismatic person. He was always willing to be dressed up in costume by his mother and friends.
He could do the moonwalk and was incredible breakdancer and skateboarder who helped tech the neighborhood kids an ollie or a kickflip
He break danced so much that he developed a divot in his back from it. But mostly he was a prolific lyricist and skilled saxophone player who loved Jazz, especially the music of his favorite musician Charlie Parker “Bird”. Barrett had an infectious smile and a maniacal laugh. He rapped with the strength of a thesaurus, the whole dictionary on the tip of his tongue. Barrett was brilliant.

Barrett loved his family and we loved him.

Barrett will be missed greatly.

He is now up in the heavens with his Grandparents Roy and Susan Tsuji looking down on all of us, playing his Saxophone in the sky.

The immediate family had a private viewing on Wednesday August 14, 2024 to say their goodbye’s and will hold a celebration of life at a later date to be announced.

Raymond Hottot
Wednesday, June 12th, 1935 - Saturday, August 17th, 2024

For 89 years Raymond Alfred Hottot lived a rich and fulfilling life.

Raymond was a loving husband to Carolyn ( predeceased), devoted father to Sandra (Jim) and Raymond (Melodye), and a cherished grampa to Brandon (Monique), Nicholas (Candy), and Meaghan (Kevin). He was also a smitten great-grampa to Chloe and Chayce. Raymond is survived by his siblings Rita, Donald (Doreen), John (Deanna), and Norma (Paul), who will all miss him dearly. Predeceased by his sisters Barbara and Alice. His love for his family was the cornerstone of his life.

Raymond was a driven entrepreneur who established a successful custom cabinetry business, earning a reputation for excellence in his craft.

Raymond's life was filled with passion and excitement. He was an avid golfer, an experienced private pilot, loved to travel, ski and play several musical instruments. His zest for life and his adventurous spirit has been passed on to his children, grandchildren and will continue forward in his great grandchildren.

A Funeral mass will take place on Thursday, August 22 at 10:30 am, St Joseph the Worker, 1100 Mary St N, Oshawa, ON with a reception to follow.

In lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation in memory of Raymond to the Alzheimer’s Society or the Kidney Foundation.

Messages of condolences and shared memories may be left for the family by visiting barnesmemorialfuneralhome.com

Larry Fox
Thursday, December 17th, 1936 - Tuesday, August 27th, 2024
Larry Fox, aged 87, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, August 27, at the Parkwood Institute’s Veteran’s Care Program in London, Ontario.
Born in British Columbia, Larry dedicated his life to serving his country in the Canadian Armed Forces and later worked as a Civil Servant.
His service took him across Canada, but once he moved to London in 1972 he knew he had found his home.
Larry had a passion for travel, music, and exploring new technologies. He was a beloved son, brother, husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather. His family is deeply grateful for the compassionate care and support he received from the staff at Parkwood Institute.
Hilda Morley

Hilda "Rae" Morley (Mellor)

Friday, August 24th, 1934 - Friday, August 23rd, 2024

Hilda “Rae” Morley (nee Mellor), cherished daughter of Ethel Mellor (nee Jones) and Sampson Mellor, passed away suddenly on August 23rd in her 89th year. Beloved wife of George Charles Morley for 32 years. Proud Mum of Craig Young, Laura Murray and Lynda Burnett (Kevin) and Stepmother to Jo Barham (David). Loving Grammy to Tawsha, Marcus, Gregory, Benjamin, Robert, Stephanie, Peter, William, Timothy and Jonty. Great-Grammy to Nathaniel, Kylie and Kayla. Predeceased by her Stepdaughter Georgina Briggs (Mike), her Grandson (Kenneth) and her dear siblings Etty, Evelyn, Gladys, Harold, Mabel, and Mary. She will be dearly missed by countless nieces, nephews and cousins overseas where she was born. Her youth was spent in Werrington and London where she enjoyed netball, dancing and frolicking with her cousins. Her strong work ethic began at a young age in England before emigrating to Canada where she raised her family and worked tirelessly before retiring from the hardest role of all managing an apartment building. It was through a fortunate vacation visit from abroad that she met and fell in love with George and lived happily, supporting each other through life’s twists and turns for over three decades. As a mother (Mum), she was unequalled in her love and admiration of the lives and successes of her children. As a Grammy, she gave the best cuddles and snuggles and encouraged them to live a life as she lived hers through service, empathy and generosity to those less fortunate. The light in our world is dimmer in the absence of this wonderful woman; we shall miss her deeply.

Visitation at St. Thomas Anglican Church, 101 Winchester Rd. Brooklin on Wednesday August 28th, from 10:00 am until time of funeral service in the Church at 11:00 am.

Message of condolences and shared memories may be left for the family by visiting www.barnesmemorialfuneralhome.com.

Arthur Pearse
ARTHUR HARRY PEARSE, P. Eng.
AUGUST 5, 1925 TO AUGUST 21, 2024
Surrounded by the love of his family, our patriarch, Art, quietly slipped away on August 21, 2024. Art was predeceased by his beloved wife of 71 years, Doris, He was the proud father of three daughters, Christine(Christopher), Maxine(Michael) and Deborah(Paul). He is fondly remembered by his four grandchildren, Michael(Zoe), Cassie(James), Ben(Charlene) and Cameron(Amy) and ten great-grandchildren, Vivian, Celia, Meredith, Hannah, Adam, Allegra, Everett, Emerson, Colin and Owen.
Art enjoyed a variety of careers with the British Navy, Canadian General Electric and teaching at Bracebridge and Muskoka Lakes Secondary School, but his favourite job was owning and operating Pearse Greenhouse with Doris. He had just turned 99 at the time of his passing and still maintained a lively and interesting life at Taunton Mills Retirement Village in Whitby, Ontario. He continued to be curious, independent and loved driving his car until illness grounded him in July.The family would like to thank the Oncology team at Lakeridge Health, Ontario Health at Home and especially Oak Ridges Hospice in Port Perry for their compassionate care and support through his final days.At Art’s request, private cremation has been entrusted to Barnes Memorial Funeral Home in Whitby.
Memorial donations may be made to Oak Ridges Hospice Of Durham Ltd., 1722 Scugog St. Port Perry, ON L9L 1E2
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