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Snider RaySNIDER, Raymond Merril "Ray" - Peacefully, with family by his side at the Lennox & Addington County General Hospital on Friday, July 27, 2018 at the age of 82.

Cherished husband to Norma Snider (nee Card) of 61 years.

Loving father to Linda Perry (Ken) of Napanee, Darrell Snider (Paula) of Amherstview, Randy Snider (Laurie) of Napanee, Murray Snider (Jackie) of Barrie and Joanne Winter (Steve) of Napanee.

Sadly missed by his 8 grandchildren; Shawna, Justin, Mandy, Tessa, Curtis, Benny, Drew and Ellie and 3 great grandchildren Paige, Thomas and Harlyn.

Dear brother of late Robert Snider (Beryl) of Kingston, late Alma Whidden (Earl) of Havelock, late Floyd Snider (Wilma) of Westport and Ken Snider (late June) of Belleville.

Fondly remembered by his many nieces, nephews many other relatives and friends.

The family will receive friends at the Wartman Funeral Home - Napanee Chapel on Tuesday, July 31, 2018 from 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. and 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. A Masonic Memorial Service will be held at 6:30 p.m. Funeral Service in the Chapel on Wednesday, August 1, 2018 at 11:00 a.m.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations made in Ray's memory to the Lennox & Addington County General Hospital Foundation, the Heart and Stroke Foundation or the Canadian Cancer Society by cheque or credit card would be appreciated by the family.

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JARVIS, Audrey Maude 1926 - 2018

Audrey passed away Thursday July 26, 2018 surrounded by and lovingly cared for by her devoted children.

She was predeceased by her husband Robert and her brother Jack of England.

Audrey will be forever remembered and cherished by her children; Andrew (Susan), Colin (Donna), Ann (Dan), Debbie (Mike), Dianne, Robbie and Ian (Michelle).

Audrey is survived by several grandchildren, great grandchildren, great-great grandchildren and many nieces and nephews.

She is survived by her brother Bobby and her sister Ellen of England.

Cremation has taken place.

As per her wishes there will be no visitation or service.

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Watson BarbaraWATSON, Barbara Elaine (Rehder) - 1924-2018

Daughter of the late Charles Ernest Rehder and Ila Rehder (nee Gould) of Bowmanville.

Predeceased by her husband William Storey Watson of Brockville, brothers Edward (Ned) of Toronto, Thomas (and Kathleen) Rehder of Bowmanville, Lawrence (and Margaret) Rehder of Bowmanville.

 

Survived by Jocelyn Hopkins, her bridesmaid and sister-in-law, brother Robert (Bob) and Margaret Rehder of Lakefield, sister-in-law Mignon (Nonnie) Elkins Rehder of Toronto, her children William Rehder Watson and Marie Josée Fuchs-Watson of France, Ila Watson and Ben Leeuwestein of Sault Ste. Marie, grandchildren Alicia, Solène, Pierre and Guillaume Watson, all of France, as well as many nieces and nephews.

Barbara grew up in Bowmanville as the only girl in a large and active household centred around the Rehder family business, the Bowmanville Foundry Company, which survived the depression and continues to operate today.

Boating on the “Barbara R” initially on Lake Ontario and then the Kawartha Lakes, combined with chores, horse riding, pets, piano lessons and travelling to dances in the rumble seat made for an active early life.

As World War II opened more places for women, she attended the Ontario College of Pharmacy at the University of Toronto, graduating in 1946.

She then moved to Brockville, which became her lifelong home.

After taking time out to raise her children, she resumed full time practise at the Brockville Psychiatric Hospital, until her retirement in 1989 as Chief Pharmacist.

Barbara married Bill in 1956. She was an unfailing supporter of his service activities until his death and thereafter, including the Brockville Rifles, St. John Ambulance and the Lions Club as well as his career at the Recorder and Times.

She found time to make many life-long friends and was active in her own organizations from her bridge club to the Imperial Order of the Daughters of the Empire, the Canadian Federation of University Women, her sorority, Beta Sigma Phi, and, despite never fully giving up her United Church up-bringing, Trinity Anglican Church, where the family regularly worshiped.

She enjoyed travelling to Ila and Ben’s home in Sault Ste. Marie, as well as Europe, and later spending time at Charleston Lake, where she could see her grandchildren discover the same pleasures of life on the water she had known.

She was very proud of her children, Bill and Ila, and fondly remembered the happy times the Watsons shared with family and friends, especially at Lily Bay.

Barbara’s recent years were enhanced by the continued visits of many of her life-long friends, the caring staff at the Wedgewood, and especially the devotion and friendship of Brenda Van Dusen to whom the family is eternally grateful.

Donations in Barbara’s memory to the St. John Ambulance Brigade Brockville, the Brockville Rifles Regimental Society, the Brockville Lions’ Music Festival or the charity of your choice will be gratefully acknowledged by the family.

Family and friends are invited to pay their respects at the Irvine Funeral Home, Brockville on Friday, July 27, 2018 from 4-6 pm and on Saturday, July 28, 2018 from 1-2 pm. A service in honour and celebration of Barbara's life will be held in the chapel on Saturday commencing at 2 pm followed by a reception.

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Bazinet JulietteBAZINET, Juliette - 1935-2018

In Merrickville on July 25, 2018 Julie Bazinet formerly of Waterloo Quebec and Carp Ontario.

Predeceased by her devoted husband Ron.

Julie is survived by her children: Christine (Peter) Shepherd, Brenda (Steve) Smith, Darlene (Fred) Hogg, Allan (Heather) and Daryl (Lin).

Her grandchildren: Adam Shepherd, Taylor Shepherd, Jacquelyn Smith, Jordanna Harness, Katelyn Ruggierio, Julie Dijkema, Sandra Freedman, Ron Hogg, and Christian, Nicholas, Austin, Autumn, Caleb Bazinet.

Her great grandchildren: Isabelle and Natalie Harness, Luca, Alexis and Liam Ruggiero and Leah Dijkema.

Julie is also survived by two sisters Claire Malbeouf and Connie Reynolds.

Predeceased by sisters: Georgette Sanschagrin and Vivian Tetreault and brothers: George, Leonard, Gerald, Ernest, Hector and Bobby Tetreault.

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Johnson MurielJOHNSON, Muriel Blanche (née Black) passed away on July 25, 2018, at the Brockville General Hospital (Garden St.) after an heroic battle with COPD.

She leaves behind her devoted and loving husband of 66 years, Walter H. Johnson (retired Bell Canada).

Muriel was born on December 8, 1929, in Colquhoun, Dundas County, the middle child of Charles and Beatrice (Durant) Black.

On July 16, 1952, Muriel married Walter Johnson (of Toyes Hill) at the United Church in Morrisburg, ON.

During her lifetime, she also resided in Chesterville, Morrisburg, Winchester, Smiths Falls, as well as at the beloved family cottage on Adams Lake.

Muriel was the cherished mother of Kathryn Ann (Pierre Joly) of Dunrobin, ON, the treasured grandmother of Andre Joly and the doting great-grandmother of Isabelle and Katie Joly.

She is survived by brother, Ralph Black, formerly of Morrisburg, many cousins, as well as nine nieces and nephews.

Special friend of Pauline Robertson and (the late) Al and Heather Hay.

Besides her parents, she was predeceased by her sister, Lois (Paul Osler) and sisters- and brothers-in-law, Lorna (Lloyd Dixon) and Beatrice (George Elliott), Jean (Carruthers) Black, as well as her in-laws, Elzie and Irma (McIntosh) Johnson.

We would like to express our appreciation and gratitude to the many friends and neighbours who supported Muriel and our family during this difficult journey.

Many thanks to the staff of the two Brockville hospitals for their excellent and empathetic care.

Donations to the Brockville and District Hospital Foundation or a charity of your choice would be appreciated.

Cremation has taken place and a private interment will be held at a later date.

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TATE, Bernice Lillian (Edwards) - Peacefully at Perth & Smiths Falls District Hospital (Smiths Falls Site) on Wednesday July 25, 2018.

Bernice Edwards of Smiths Falls, in her 84th year.

Beloved wife of Robert Tate.

Dear mother of Ronald of Ottawa and Donna of Smiths Falls.

Dear sister of Doris of Moncton N.B.

Fondly remembered by grandchildren; Robert, Kayleigh and Stephen.

Cremation has taken place. Private Family Services.

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de Wolff PatDE WOLFF, Priscilla Alden "Pat" - 1932-2018

Pat passed away peacefully with her family by her side on July 24, 2018.

Pat and Henri lived a story book romance which lasted 56 years through their mutual love and respect for one another.

Pat will forever be the other half of Henri's heart.

Unwavering in her unconditional love for all of her children, grandchildren, brother and cousins, Pat has left her family the greatest gift, which she nurtured over her entire lifetime, of a loving and supportive extended family.

She has left a piece of her love within all of us - Kris (Mark) Redston, Kate de Wolff, Emily (Ojus) Padston, Savannah, Julia and Alison Redston, Brian Bartels (Mary Salamon), the Geigers and Roberts.

Pat was quick to make friends in all of her communities, with an open heart and door, she offered without reserve her love, shared her sharp wit and a chair at her dinner table.

She fostered many lifelong friendships, from schoolmates during her early years in Toronto, to neighbours in Champlain Park during her middle years and in Pine Hill Estates in her golden years.

Her hand written letters, roaring laugh, sense of humor, and her compassion will be missed by her many dear and close friends.

As per Pat's wishes there will be no formal service.

She would be delighted if you were to hug a dog or donate to your local animal rescue group with her in your thoughts.

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FROM, David Charles Henry (Sr.) - 1938-2018

David will forever be remembered first and foremost for his enduring love for his wife, his children and his grandchildren.

He had an incredible, demanding and positive work ethic, a love to keep busy, a love to work in his vegetable garden, a love for woodworking, a love for summer and winter cottage trips, and, a love for a rye and ginger or a cold one.

David was born May 28, 1938 in Kitchener Ontario.

In 1959, he married and loved greatly his wife, Denise of 46 years.

He and Denise raised their family in Kingston where David worked for 35 years at Dupont.

David will be missed deeply by his sons David (Jr.), Michael, daughters-in-law, Karen and Wendy and grandchildren, Jonathan, Riley (his wife Kathryn), Rachel and Jennifer.

David passed away with his family by his side, Tuesday July 24, 2018, but his memory and positive bearing on the family will remain.

At David’s request, there will be no service or visitation.

If desired, donations in his name to Parkinson Canada, (1-800-565-3000) would be greatly appreciated.

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BASTOS, Donzilia De Oliveira - Peacefully at Providence Manor on Friday July 27, 2018 in her 92nd year.

Beloved wife for 66 years to the late Venancio.

Beloved mother of Joe (Rosemary) Bastos and predeceased by son Joaquim (1987).

Cherished grandmother of Tina (Donald) White and Anna Bastos; and great grandmother of Victoria, Joana and Sabrina.

Predeceased by sisters and brother in Portugal. 

Survived by her brother Augusto in Portugal and many nieces and nephews.

The family will gather for a private Mass of Christian Burial in Our Lady of Fatima Church, Rite of Committal with prayers in St. Mary's Cemetery. 

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Yarrow CarolYARROW-ROBLEE, Carol Yarrow-Roblee - Peacefully surrounded by her loving family at Kingston General Hospital on Tuesday July 24, 2018, Carol Yarrow-Roblee passed away at the age of 67.

Daughter of the late Lorne and Maida Brown.

Beloved wife of George Roblee and loving mother of Jennifer Currie (Kevin).

Treasured Nana of Brooke Currie and special Aunt to Jay Roblee (Kiera).

Cherished sister of Jimmy Brown (Verna), Duane Brown (Susan, Jessica, Ryan & Erin), Larry Brown (Shirley), Donald Brown (Mary Jane, Justin and Sarah), David Brown (Theresa), Gerald “Quey” Brown (late Marilyn, Ashley, Dawn, Fred), and sister-in-law to Judy Roblee (Madison, Maitland), Danny Roblee, Cindy McIlvenna (Todd, Brittany, late Brandon) and Gary Charron.

A special thank you to Camille, Emily, Jenn, Kate and the doctors at Kingston General Hospital CSU for their exceptional compassion and care.

Family and friends will be received at the Barclay Funeral Home, Brockville on Saturday July 28, 2018 from 11 a.m-12:45 p.m. With a memorial service being held at 1 p.m.

In memory of Carol, donations to Leeds and Grenville Humane Society or Kingston General Hospital CSU would be gratefully acknowledged by the family.

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