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deceased-imgBINGHAM, Maurice Bingham - 2-Jul-1934 - 5-Sep-2024

George Maurice Bingham, known as Maurice, died peacefully Sept 5th, 2024 after a brief illness in his 91st year. Maurice was born to James Bingham and Sarah Bingham (Collins) from Belfast, Northern Ireland.

He is survived by his wife (Pauline) of 64 years, and their 3 children Peter (Carol), Philip (Terisa) and Sharon (Donald). Also survived by his 2 younger siblings Lindy (Jim) and Maureen (Robert) and by his 10 Grandchildren (Aidan, Colin, Clare), (Connor, Eryn, Mason), (Andrew, Josh, Hannah, Liam) and 5 great grandchildren: Logan, Sawyer, Declan, Aubrey, and Adelyn.

Maurice retired as Canadian President of a global Medical/Laboratory diagnostic equipment and reagent manufacturer/supplier. He met his wife Pauline (a registered Nurse and midwife) where they trained at the same hospital in Belfast, Northern Ireland, and both accepted jobs in North Bay Civic hospital in 1960 having never travelled to Canada; Pauline as an RN, and Maurice as a Medical Technologist. All 3 of their children were born in that same hospital.

Maurice progressed to the position of Chief Laboratory Technologist at the Hospital which is the top job in that field. He then accepted a position in sales at one of his suppliers in 1969 when they moved to their still current home in Ajax, Ontario. He rose through positions in Sales as National Sales Manager and retired as President.

They loved their time in Florida and visiting family in the UK and Ireland. Maurice was an avid golfer and loved to swim as did his own father. He did laps in their backyard pool as recently as this past summer and collected more golf balls than he lost at his local club where he was a member for many years, and had 3 hole-in-ones in his golfing career, 2 more than any of his children. He also enjoyed time with his 10 grandchildren, and 5 great grandchildren.

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deceased-imgADAMS, Frances Gabriele Adams - 1-Dec-1942 - 11-Sep-2024

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If you are not able to attend in person, please join the family on Wednesday September 18, 2024 at 11:00 a.m. as the Funeral Mass is livestreamed from St. Isaac Jogues Roman Catholic Church. Please click on the following link (the link will be provided once it is received from the church)

Forever in our hearts. Visit at McEachnie Funeral Home.

"Eternal rest grant unto her O Lord
And let perpetual light shine upon her
May she rest in peace
Amen"


deceased-imgZYLSTRA, Sharon Ann Zylstra - 6-Sep-1945 - 11-Sep-2024

Sharon passed away peacefully on September 11, 2024, just days after celebrating her 79th birthday.
Sharon was fiercely loved by her friends and family and a source of inspiration to all her neighbours. She was affectionately known as "the bike lady". On good weather days she could be found riding around celebrating her freedom on her beloved three-wheeler bike.

Predeceased by her father Arthur Ernest Winger and mother Helen Ann Winger (nee Pyle). She is survived by her husband and best friend, Frank, her four children, Melissa (Nemec), Matthew, Louise and Irene (Dunlop), six beloved grandchildren Beatrix, Benjamin, Henry, Hannah, Ellee, and Claire, and her wonderful clan of 9 siblings and their spouses.

As the eldest daughter, Sharon quickly became her mother's helper and initiated her into a life of service, which also played out in her professional life as an operating room nurse and wife to her beloved partner, Frank. Her faith-based values and constant supportdeceases-secondary-img influenced the lives of her dear children, as from her perspective, motherhood was the most valuable gift in this lifetime.
Her kind-heartedness, love for people and a contagious smile translated into constant chats and enlightened spirits. Constantly caring for her home and husband, she was also known to dote over her beloved grandchildren and took great pleasure in helping them discover the world around them, which included cooking lessons and spoiling them with treats including the family-famous banana chocolate chip muffins.

While she left us far too soon, we take comfort in knowing she is now with her lord and those who we have loved and lost.

The family kindly asks that you remember Sharon as a source of love and an example of a life lived in alignment to her unwavering faith in Jesus.

Donations may be made in Sharon's name to her spiritual home, Melville Presbyterian Church (link).

Visitation, Funeral and reception services will be held on Monday September 16 at Melville Presbyterian Church, Old Kingston Road, Scarborough, Ontario.
A more intimate service will follow for family and loved ones unable to travel, on Tuesday September 17 at Hyde and Mott Chapel, Hagersville, Ontario, followed by internment at the Springvale Cemetery and reception at Springvale United Church.

Forever in our hearts. Visit at McEachnie Funeral Home.

Those we love we never lose,
 For always they will be,
Loved, remembered, treasured,
Always in our memory.

deceased-imgGloria Fildalia Lewis-Straker - March 24, 1933 – September 10, 2024

Gloria Lewis-Straker passed away peacefully on September 10 following a long illness.

Gloria was charitable, kind, independent and driven. Growing up with four brothers and living modestly, she aspired to carve her own bright future. She travelled to England as a young woman to study nursing, where she learned to become a midwife and cycled around the boroughs in a cape and cap, bringing babies into the world. Upon returning to Trinidad, her work took her around the island, visiting new mothers and offering advice and care. She then moved to Toronto to become a Registered Nurse where she had an exemplary 40-year career including long stretches in the ER and Trauma units, applying her skills as a Surgical Nurse, and ultimately taking on a management role.

She spent her well-earned retirement relaxing at her home in Pickering, touring Ontario and travelling overseas, including trips back to Trinidad and jaunts to Europe with her son. Family was always close to Gloria’s heart, including her much-adored mother, Madeline, with whom we hope she has reunited. She held deep love and pride for her son Stephen (Suzanne) and grandchildren Melaina (Jesse), Gabrielle, Isaac and Madeline. She also has three great-grandsons (Garrett, Emmett and Oliver) who carry her zest for life and learning.

In addition to her mother, Gloria was predeceased by her eldest brother (Julian) as a child, father (Elliot Essau) and then her remaining brothers later in life (Anthony, Fitzroy and Philbert). She was widowed in her 20’s (Alvin) and was also pre-deceased by Stephen’s father (Herman) with whom she had decades of love and friendship.

Thoughts to Gloria and the family are much appreciated at this time. In lieu of flowers, we would be grateful for donations to Ed’s House in Cobourg, Ontario. Donation Information

The hospice and its incredible staff and volunteers were an immense gift to Gloria and her family in recent weeks, and anything that can support their work would be an honour to her memory. Gloria was a charitable and giving woman to the end and would be pleased to know that remembrance of her could help others in need.

Friends and family are invited to visit at McEachnie Funeral Home

"You left us beautiful memories
Your love is still our guide
and though we cannot see you
You are always by our side."


deceased-imgOBERLANDER, Waldemar Oberlander - 16-Feb-1936 - 10-Sep-2024

We regretfully announce that on September 10, 2024 Waldemar (Walter) Oberlander passed away at the age of 88. He is preceded in death by his wife Ursula Oberlander, and is survived by his son Holger, and granddaughter Jessica. He will be deeply missed by his family and friends.

Originally born in Germany, he immigrated to Canada (originally living in Montreal, and later in Scarborough) where he worked as a driving instructor, and for the Ontario Ministry of Transportation doing highway design and standards. Over the years he developed a love for sailing, camping and also travelled the world with his wife Ursula.

Family and friends are welcome to gather at McEachnie Funeral Home, 28 Old Kingston Road, Pickering Village, on Thursday September 26 for a memorial visitation from 1:30PM - 2:00PM, with a memorial service in the chapel at 2:00 PM.

For those who wish, donations may be made to the Epiphany Evangelical Lutheran Church in memory of Waldemar.

Fond memories and expressions of sympathy for Waldemar's family may be made through the McEachnie Funeral Home website.

Those we love we never lose,
 For always they will be,
Loved, remembered, treasured,
Always in our memory.


deceased-imgMILLER, Yvonne Myrtle Miller - 26-Jul-1931 - 4-Sep-2024

Yvonne Myrtle Miller, 93, of Pickering, Ontario, passed away peacefully on September 4th, 2024. Yvonne was born on July 26th, 1931, to Stanley and Myrtle White of Toronto, Ontario.

After completing high school, Yvonne completed post secondary education earning a degree at the University of Toronto. A life-long learner, Yvonne then pursued a lengthy career sharing her knowledge, educating the young minds at Ajax-Pickering High school.

In 1948, Yvonne met the love of her life, Lorne Miller, together, they married, welcoming three children, 7 grandchildren, and 7 great-grandchildren over the course of their 73 years of marriage.

In her retirement, Yvonne was an active member of the church, participated with the Red Hat ladies, as well as enjoyed spending time with her family, travelling, quilting, cross-wording, and collecting books.

Yvonne will be remembered by friends and family for all of the love and guidance she provided, in addition to her quick wit, sense of humour, and appreciation of all things mystery.

Yvonne was predeceased by her parents, Stanley and Myrtle White, her Son, Stephen Miller, and her grandson, Jeffery Ingram. She is survived by her husband, Lorne, her children, Cameron and Lynne (Dale), her grandchildren, Amy (Troy), David, Christine (Amanda), Catherine (Mario), Jeremy (Heather), and Jennifer (Carson), as well as 7 great-grandchildren.

Cremation to take place, and a celebration of life will follow at a later date.

In lieu of flowers, the family request donations be made to Dunbarton-Fairport United Church, an organization Yvonne felt very strongly about.

We encourage you to share a message or memory you may have of Yvonne, and join her family to commemorate her 93 years.

Forever in our hearts. Visit at McEachnie Funeral Home 

"Those we love we never lose,
 For always they will be,
Loved, remembered, treasured,
Always in our memory."


deceased-imgLYN, Ivy Loy Lyn - 21-Dec-1931 - 3-Sep-2024

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If you are not able to attend in person, please join the family on Thursday September 26, 2024 at 11:00 a.m. as we livestream the funeral service from our McEachnie Funeral Home Chapel. Please click on the the following link: https://v2.forever.link/j/yt/40422 

" Those we love we never lose,
 For always they will be,
Loved, remembered, treasured,
Always in our memory. "


deceased-imgSAMUEL, Elton Samuel - 26-Nov-1942 - 9-Sep-2024

It is with heavy hearts that we mourn the passing of Elton, a beloved husband, father, son, brother, uncle, and friend. Elton "Mervin" Samuel died on September 9, 2024 following a decline related to a prolonged illness and complications related to Advanced Alzheimer's disease. Born November 26, 1942 to parents Christina and Vivian in San Juan, Trinidad.

He grew up a shy and quiet boy and had a passion for swimming and boxing. He made a career for himself with boxing in Trinidad under management of his brother Orlando. He loved birds and enjoyed keeping them as pets earning one of his nicknames "Birdie". He had a love for music and dancing and would spend hours compiling playlists and listening to soca, calypso, and gospel. He enjoyed his connections and was always delighted to spend time and chat with family and friends.

Elton migrated to Canada in the 1970's and was introduced to his future wife Jennifer through a mutual friend. They married in 1976 and resided within the Toronto/Scarborough area until 1990 before moving to the Durham Region.

He was a dedicated and hard working employee at WYANT & Wood for over 30 years. After the company closure, he enjoyed maintaining his house and yard and took pride in his gardens and landscaping. He was often seen gardening and weeding the lawn with the company of the family's pet bird on his shoulder.

Elton was a joyful man with a kind heart and infectious laugh. His ability to offer a helping hand or just be there when someone needed him most touched so many of us. His sense of humor and positivity brought joy to even the darkest moments.

He will be lovingly missed by his wife and best friend Jennifer, loving father to Shawn and Samantha(Ronnie). Cherished grandfather to Taylor, Ronan, and Sierra. Honourable brother to Janet, and his late siblings Edris, Carlton 'Orlando', Ethel, Lenox 'Joe', Lloyd, Vernon and many beloved nieces and nephews.

Friends and family are invited to visit at McEachnie Funeral Home


William (Bill) John Pelky - 24-Jun-1942 - 8-Sep-2024

Bill passed away at home September 8th, 2024. Leaving to mourn his passing is his wife of 23 years, Marnie (nee Severs). Bill leaves behind his sons, Brian, Robin (Sarah), step-daughter Katherine Turner (Justin), grandchildren Mia, Alton and step-grandchildren Owen and Gavin. Bill also leaves behind his mother-in-law Jean Severs and his ex-wife Linda Cameron. He was an Uncle to many nieces and nephews.

Bill was born in Cochrane, Ontario on June 24, 1942. He was the last survivor of 11 children.

Bill will be sadly missed by his comrades at the RCLegion Branch 322, the residents of Birdsall Beach Resort, Hastings, and the many co-workers at the Town of Ajax Works Department.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations to the Ajax & Pickering Palliative Care Team in support of the proposed HOSPICE WHITBY would be greatly appreciated.

A Celebration of Life will be held in the near future. Details to follow.

Friends and family are invited to visit at McEachnie Funeral Home

Dear Bill,

I said a prayer for you today
And know God must have heard
I felt the answer in my heart
Although I heard no word.

I asked that God be near you
At the start of each new day
To Grant you health and blessings
And friends to share your way.

Love Marnie

Condolences from family and friends


deceased-imgSTREZOS, Louis Strezos - July 5, 1946 - September 8, 2024 - It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Louis Strezos, a devoted husband, father, grandfather, brother, uncle, cousin and friend. He passed away surrounded by his loving family. He is survived by his beloved and treasured wife, Magdalini, with whom he shared 53 years, his cherished children and precious grandchildren; daughter Rena and son-in-law John Trajkovski, and grandson, Jordan; his son, Steve, and grandsons, Matthew and Lucas.

He also leaves behind his dear brother and sister-in-law, John and Litsa, as well as many adored nephews and nieces. Louis is pre-deceased by his father Pavle, his mother Mara and his sister and brother-in-law Vangelia and Petre Vasilevski. May they all be reunited in heaven.

Louis will be deeply missed by all who knew him. His wife, children, and grandchildren were his life, his heart, and his joy. He took immense pleasure in spending time with loved ones, tending to his garden, and fixing things. His infectious smile and unwavering love touched everyone around him. Louis' spirit will remain with us always. May his memory be eternal. We love you to the moon and back.

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