GARG, Nirmal P, Garg - It is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing of Nirmal P. Garg, a loving wife, mother and grandmother, on June 20, 2024, at the age of 79.
She passed away peacefully at her home, surrounded by her family.
Nirmal was born to Krishna and Shanti Gupta, and is survived by her beloved husband of 57 years, Dr. Mohan Garg. Together, they had a life filled with adventure, living in India, US, Canada and Brazil, before settling in Markham, Ontario.
She will be deeply missed by her children, Anurag, Alpana and Abhinav; and her grandchildren, Anika, Niva, Arnesh, Rohan, Roma and Anais.
She was a caring mother-in-law to Archana, Karuna and Germán. Nirmal's legacy is one of kindness, compassion, and devotion to her family. Her love of cooking, music and art, inspired all who knew her, and her selflessness extended beyond her family to the many people she had contact with as a librarian and educator.
She will be remembered for her big smile, playful nature and zest for life.
You are warmly invited to join us in celebrating Nirmal's life on July 6, 2024, from 1 - 4 p.m. at the Chapel Ridge Funeral Home, located at 8911 Woodbine Avenue, Markham, Ontario L3R 5G1.
We hope you can join us to honour her memory and cherish the time we had with her. Rest in Peace, Nirmal May her love, kindness, and legacy continue to inspire us all.
January 5, 1990 - June 5, 2024
Died a peaceful death after a long and courageous battle with breast cancer.
Lauren had a short but fulfilling life.
She was loved by anyone who had the pleasure of meeting her. She had a big heart and would do anything for anyone she cared about.
Lauren was the most amazing mother to her children Adaline and Finnley.
Her children and family were her entire world and she expressed that from unforgettable birthday parties to custom clothing for every occasion to personalized gifts.
She was all about creating memories and would always go the extra mile.
Lauren had a passion for travel and adventure which she inherited from her dad. Before they had children, Bryan and Lauren traveled the world. They snowboarded Mont-Tremblant every winter for several years. They went to England to visit her dad’s hometown and visit with family.
Their travels included Australia, Hawaii, Disneyland in Florida, Jamaica, Cuba, England, Holland, France, Italy, Hungary, Czech Republic, Austria, Germany, Vegas and Nashville. Lauren and Bryan started the next chapter of their fairytale lives after Bryan proposed to Lauren on a suspension bridge overlooking Neuschwanstein Castle which is the real-life Disney castle located in Germany.
Lauren shared that love of travel with Adaline and Finnley. Her, Bryan and the kids travelled the east coast of Canada and United States for over 3 months in their travel trailer. They explored Quebec, New Brunswick, PEI, Nova Scotia, Maine, Massachusetts, Vermont and New York.
She also shared her love of Disney with the kids by bringing them to Disneyland in Florida on 2 separate occasions. She was always looking for the next adventure whether it be camping trips, Great Wolf Lodge, waterparks, Niagara Falls, various hotel stays, Toronto Zoo, Nebs or the trampoline park.
Lauren, Bryan and the kids spent countless weekends at the family cottage on Chandos Lake. Surrounded by family and boating on their boat named "honeymoon"
Lauren excelled in school and became a passionate and caring nursing professional. She touched so many lives and hearts in her short career. She stated several times “I took care of people my entire career and now it’s their turn to take care of me.” You will be deeply missed, Lauren. Until we meet again.
Lauren leaves behind her loving husband Bryan, children Adaline and Finnley.
Her mother Kathy Graham (John Graham), father Gary Brown (Tracey Brown), Grandmother Shirley Brown, sister Chelsea (Ross) and the Jarvis family, Steve and Janet, Lindsay, Andrew and nephew Carter, Kristen and Grant.
A celebration of life for Lauren will be held on Sunday, June 16 at Rolling Acres, 2941 Taunton Road, Bowmanville Ontario. Feel free to drop in from 1:00p.m. - 4:00p.m. Speeches will commence at 2 p.m. Please come to celebrate her wonderful life, dress informally and be prepared to blow bubbles and to kick a ball with her legacy - Adaline and Finnley.
If desired, memorial donations to the Canadian Cancer Society – Breast Cancer Research or the Oak Ridges Hospice would be greatly appreciated by the family.
Additionally, for those wishing to support Adaline & Finnley's future, a cheque may be provided to the funeral home, made payable to Bryan Jarvis.
Donations and condolences may be made through MOUNT LAWN FUNERAL HOME , 21 Garrard Road, Whitby, or online at mountlawn.ca.
5-Aug-1976 - June 7-2024
It is with profound sadness that Sharon, age 47, passed away unexpectedly at home on June 7, 2024.
Sharon was born in Don Mills, Ontario and spent 15 happy years living in Greenbelt Village.
With a white picket fence and freedom to play outdoors unsupervised it was like a giant playpen for the children, many remaining close friends to this day.
In 1991 the family moved to Pickering where she attended Pine Ridge Secondary School. meeting many new friends and experiencing new adventures Her first job was at Grand & Toy in Don Mills where she became a Sales Rep, later moving to Edmonton in a similar position.
Within a few years Sharon returned home and enrolled in an accounting course at Centennial College which led to a future career as a Financial Advisor in the banking industry.
A fanatical sport enthusiast, Sharons favourite teams were the Pittsburgh Steelers and Toronto Maple Leafs. Her greatest wish was for the Leafs to win the Stanley Cup in her lifetime. She was also a lover of animals, brave enough at the age of 8, and the only child in her grade, to hold a giant python.
Sharon was also a passionate dog lover. While in Edmonton she adopted her first dog Harley, an Akita/cross, who grew from a pup to 150 lbs, They spent 11 happy years together. In 2017, along came Nessie, a tiny Chihuahua mix, rescued and adopted after the Hurricane Harvey Texas flood.
Sharon is survived by her parents Robert and Jeanette.
She will be greatly missed and fondly remembered by her aunts, uncles, cousins in Canada, Scotland and New Zealand, as well as the many friends who loved her dearly.
A Celebration of Life will be held on 19-Jun-2024, 1:00 - 4:00 p.m. with eulogies at 2:00p.m. at McEACHNIE FUNERAL HOME, 20 Church St N. Ajax, ON L1T 2W5.
10-Jan-1939 - 12-Jun-2024
It is with great sorrow we announce the sudden passing of William (Bill) Robert Ritchie at Lakeridge Health Oshawa on Wednesday, June 12, 2024 at age 85.
Bill is survived by his wife Louise Ritchie of 55 years, his sister Margaret Lynas, brother Kyle Ritchie and sister Pauline Harrison.
Bill will be remembered by his many in-laws, nephews and nieces, both in Canada and in Northern Ireland.
After a number of years in the Merchant Navy, Bill spent 31 years with Ontario Hydro commencing March 24, 1965, retiring March 25, 1996 and then did 3 years contract work with AECL in Romania. We spent most of our marriage in Durham Region and all who knew him were familiar with his love of changing cars!
We wish to thank the Hospital staff at St. Michael’s and Oshawa General for showing such compassion and ensuring he was comfortable during his final days.
A reception will be held at MOUNT LAWN FUNERAL HOME & CEMETERY, 21 Garrard Road, Whitby (North of Dundas Street) 905-443-3376 on June 18 from 11:30 to 1:30 pm.
Memories and notes of condolence may be shared at www.mountlawn.ca .
He is predeceased by his parents, Francesco Rocco Lombardo and Maria Giuseppa Russomanno, as well as his brothers, Nicola Lombardo (Anna, predeceased), Giuseppe Lombardo (Maria, predeceased), Carmelo Lombardo (Nicoletta, predeceased), and sister, Maria Grazia Lombardo (Nicola).
He is survived by his brother Onofrio Lombardo (Anna Maria), and sister Cosima (Pasquale, predeceased), and is the uncle to twenty-two nieces and nephews.
His first wife was the beloved Elodia Papasodaro (predeceased), with whom he had three children: Umberto (predeceased), Maria Pia (John), and Pasquale (Sylvia). He is also survived by his three grandchildren, Elizabeth, Robert, and Elodia.
Later in his life, Antonio formed a loving partnership with Franca Naccarato, and became a treasured father figure to Francesca Martinez (Tony), and Marisa Naccarato-Pugliese (Thomas).
He is memorialised by Francesca and Marisa, as well as their children, Alexandra, Stefan, Elisa, and Tomas.
Antonio was born in Cardinale, Catanzaro, Italy, and immigrated to Canada in the 1960s.
Upon arriving in Canada, he worked in various fields. He was always resilient in the face of adversity, and deeply connected to his Roman Catholic faith.
Antonio is remembered fondly for his love of gardening, travelling, working as an extra in film and television, handiwork, and spending quality time with his family and friends.
In lieu of flowers, donations in memory of Antonio may be made to the Scarborough Health Network or the Canadian Cancer Society.
Arrangements with McEACHNIE FUNERAL HOME .
Details regarding the funeral mass and burial are provided at website .
DAVIS, Joan Avis Davis - (A WW II veteran, Joan served with the Auxiliary Territorial Service from 1942 to 1945.
She was posted to a mixed artillery unit in south east London where she was stationed throughout the blitz.)
Peacefully, on Friday, June 7, 2024 at the Lakeridge Health Centre in Port Perry, one month before her 100th birthday.
Joan (nee Clark), beloved wife of the late Arthur Leggett (1999) and the late Ronald Davis (2018). Loved mother of Avis and her husband Doug Miller of Seagrave.
Loving grandmother of David Miller and his wife Katie of Toronto and great grandmother of Arthur. Joan will be missed by the Davis family. Predeceased by her brother Don Clark and her sister Patricia Ford.
Throughout her long life she enjoyed all kinds of crafts and artistic endeavours from painting and sketching to needlework, rug hooking and intricate crochet. A life-long learner, Joan loved to read, travel, explore new hobbies and discuss daily news events.
Private arrangements in Port Perry.
If desired, memorial donations may be made by cheque to the Port Perry Hospital Foundation or the Canadian Cancer Society.
She was a resident of Perth, Ontario formerly of Pickering Ontario.
Jacqueline is survived by her three children, Gerald Armstrong, (Patricia), Paul Armstrong, (Connie), Dayle Ross (Doug), 12 grandchildren, 19 great grandchildren, her brother John Short, her sister Barb Risk, and many nieces and nephews.
Jacqueline was preceded in death by her husband and best friend, Gerald, son Jeff and her parents, John and Elisa Short, sister Joan Powell and brothers Gary, and Paul Short.
Love of family was a sustaining foundation of her life, she loved visits from her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren, seeing them would light up her life. Favorite pastime included playing Euchre or Bridge while sipping a glass of white wine.
Jacqueline’s passion in life aside from family, was her love of horses, being involved with the racing industry since the 60’s and in particular being with her two favourite thoroughbreds, Painter Gold and Stone Manor. Gerry knew the confirmation and Jacqueline, the blood lines and together they shared many fun filled years and experiences at Woodbine and tracks throughout the United States.
Jacqueline will be greatly missed by those whose lives she touched.
In lieu of flowers the family’s request is to please make donations to CHEO or Sick Children’s Hospital would be appreciated and can be made online in honour of Jacqueline.
A small, private family service with close friends will be held on June 17th, 2024, visitation will be at 11:30 am, Service at 1:30 pm, at the McEACHNIE FUNERAL HOME, 28 Old Kingston Road, Ajax.
Online condolences may be placed at www.mceachniefuneral.ca.
Loving husband to Doreen Hutcheson (Auty). Survived by his children Dave (Monica), Don (Liz), Denise Rose (Gord) and predeceased by Diane Moffat (George).
He will be remembered by his step-children Valerie Malone (Dan), Dan Sutton and Kathy Stubbings.
He will also be remembered by his many grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Visitation will be held at MOUNT LAWN FUNERAL HOME, Whitby, ON on Thursday, June 13, 2024 at 9 a.m. with a Chapel Service to follow at 10 a.m.
Interment to take place at MOUNT LAWN CEMETERY .
Donations may be made to Diabetes Canada.
PETRIE, Mary Phrona (Phronia) Petrie - It is with immense sorrow we announce the passing of Mary Phrona (Phronia) Petrie age 83 of Ajax, Ontario, on Saturday, May 4, 2023.
She passed away peacefully, at St. Michael’s Hospital (SMH) after a month-long stay, with her 2 eldest daughters at her side.
During that time she was able to spend many valuable hours of visits from her family including what she referred to as “a special visitor” Bentley (a golden retriever), as well as many friends, some from Nova Scotia, neighbours, and a long list of SMH staff that cared for her over her many years as a patient. Those that could not visit, called or FaceTimed. She was even treated to a serenade by a group of her Dialysis Management Centre nurses and technicians who sang “Jolly Holiday” from Mary Poppins (check out the words!).
Phrona grew up in Ingonish Beach, Cape Breton, NS, met and fell in love with Ambrose at a dancehall in Dingwall.
They married in August 1959 and had their first 3 children at Buchanan Memorial Hospital in Neil’s Harbour, while living in Ingonish Beach and North Sydney.
In September 1964, she followed Ambrose to Toronto, Ontario where she gave birth to 3 more children at what was then known as Branson Hospital in North York.
She was a proud housewife and mother and lovingly raised her 6 children. She took great pride in a very clean home right up until the end.
She enjoyed cooking, cleaning, baking, embroidery and knitting dish clothes, which she constantly gave away to family, friends, and acquaintances. She also enjoyed a good party, down east music, concerts, The Toronto Maple Leafs and Blue Jays, and spending time with family and friends.
On November 23, 1995, at the age of 54, she had a successful kidney transplant which served her well until it failed in 2013 when she had to go back on dialysis. In recent years she stayed in touch with everyone using Facebook, phone calls, and many greeting cards.
Phrona is predeceased just 11 months earlier by her dear husband Ambrose Rupert Petrie, parents James T. Donovan and Thelma (nee Cooke), in-laws Lawrence and Geneva Petrie, her younger brother David Donovan, and son-in-law Russell Wilby.
She is so very much missed by her children Juanita Wheeler (Irvin), Dale Wilby, Della Mantle (Chris Dalley), April Petrie, Timothy Petrie and Kevin Petrie. As well as her brother Kevin Donovan (Daneta) and sister-in-law Audrey Briand (Patrick).
Phrona (well known by all as Nanny) will never be forgotten by her grandchildren Suzanne Sutherland (Murney Green), Darren Mantle (Jaiden Markham), Leanne Boulton (Chris Kidder), Jesse Wheeler, Jeffrey Wilby (Kaitlyn Novotny), Alex Mantle (Laurine), Cody Wheeler (Natalie), Joshua Masterson (Naomi), Chantel Mantle (Tyson Hawkins) and great-grandchildren Braedyn Sutherland, Claire Boulton, Gavin Boulton, Audrey Green, Oliver Mantle, Ambrose Masterson, and Sloane Hawkins. As well as her unborn great grandchildren on their way (Baby Wheeler and Baby Green).
She is fondly remembered by her many nieces, nephews, Godchildren, cousins,
friends, doctors, nurses and community care givers.
Thank you to everyone who was a part of Nanny’s life and care; to the Dialysis Management Centre (DMC) nurses, technicians & staff; the doctors, nurses, clinical assistants, office staff & all other practitioners at SMH; not only
for caring for her in her last month but through all the years of hospital visits and dialysis treatments.
Thank you to those who called, FaceTimed, visited, brought treats, flowers, well wishes and love.
Please join us for refreshments at A Celebration of Life to be held on Thursday, July 4, 2024 at Ajax Community Centre (HMS Community Hall, South), 75 Centennial Road, in Ajax from 4 – 7 p.m.
Donations may be made to the PKD Foundation of Canada or the Kidney Foundation of Canada.
Acknowledgement may be sent to c/o Juanita Wheeler, 15 Lawrie Road, Ajax, ON L1S 3A1
.Flowers ON THE DAY of Celebration may be sent to McEACHNIE FUNERAL HOME, 28 Old Kingston Road, Ajax, ON L1T 2Z7.
POPOWICH, Ruth Popowich -
January 23, 1934 - June 8, 2024
Passed away peacefully at Port Perry Place, Nursing Home on Saturday June 8, 2024 at the age of 90 years.
Wife of the late William “Bill” Popowich (February 11, 2020).
Lovingly remembered by her daughters Louanne Brown (Robert), Maryanne Wakeford (Allan) and Susan Kerry (Grant).
Loving Nana of Robert (Maureen), Lea-Anne (David), Amanda, Richard (Carly), Kevin (Michelle) and the late Christine and great Nana of Saxon, Nolan, Avery, Erica, Etta, Jackson, Megan, Elliott, Hannah and Connor. Beloved sister of the late Fred (Mildred) Starr, Walter (Muriel) Starr, Roy (Eileen) Starr, and Carl (Rita) Starr.
Extended family and friends are invited to call at Low & Low Funeral Home, Port Perry on Monday June 17, 2024 for visitation at 11:00 AM with a service to follow at 12:00 PM. Ruth will be laid to rest at Prince Albert Pine Grove Cemetery. Reception to follow in the lounge of the funeral home.
In lieu of flowers, donations to the Port Perry Hospital foundation would be appreciated by the famil.
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