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Boutin LucienneBOUTIN, Lucienne Louise (nee Gauvin) - March 1, 1923-October 15, 2015

Lucienne died peacefully in her 93rd year, at Extendicare Kingston surrounded by the love of family.

She is predeceased by her husband, Paul Andre Boutin, as well as her parents, Joseph Etienne and Marie Louise (nee Dube) Gauvin.

Lucienne is lovingly remembered by her children, Daniel (Christiane), Nicole (Frederick Compton), Laurie Anne, dec. July 2014, (Tim Smith) and Julie (Joe Matias).

Dearest grandmother to Michael Compton; Kenneth Boutin and Audrey Boutin (Steve Villeneuve); Adam Smith (Kim) and Melissa Smith (Scott Dutrisac); Jenna and Christopher Matias, and great grandmother to Malory, Chanel and Mia Villeneuve; Eli and Evan Smith; and Jennifer Dutrisac.

She is predeceased by her siblings; 9 sisters and 5 brothers.

Aunt to numerous nieces and nephews, and their families.

Lucienne's family extend sincere gratitude to all of the staff at Extendicare Kingston for their exemplary care and compassion provided to her.

Following cremation at James Reid Crematorium, the family will gather at Cataraqui Cemetery for a private graveside service.

As an expression of sympathy, donations may be made to the Diabetes Association or charity of your choice, in Mrs. Boutin's memory..

 

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Dumbleton RobertDUMBLETON, Robert Charles 'Bob' - Robert passed away peacefully at Kingston General Hospital on Thursday, October 15, 2015 in his 84th year.

He is predeceased by his loving wife Eva Dumbleton (nee Smith) in 2013.

Beloved father to Susan (Keith) Sears, Bob (Jane) Dumbleton and Nancy (Tony) Ferrusi. Cherished grandfather to Andrew, Ian, Valerie, Briana, Corey, Joshua and Ashley and great-grandfather to Ethan, Maxwell and Olivia, Dear brother to Lillian "Lil" Pindur.

Predeceased by his brothers Bill, Ed, Fred "Murph", sisters Helen, and Evelyn "Tiny". Survived by numerous nieces and nephews.

The family wish to extend a heartfelt thanks to the staff of Kidd 9 for their care and compassion.

Family and friends will be received at the Gordon F. Tompkins Funeral Home - Township Chapel 435 Davis Drive, Kingston, Ontario (Taylor Kidd Blvd. & Centennial Drive) on Tuesday, October 20, 2015 from 2:00 p.m. until the time of the service at 3:00 p.m. Cremation has taken place.

For those who wish, donations may be made to the Heart & Stroke Foundation in memory of Bob.

 

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Major LionelMAJOR, Lionel James - Affectionately known as Bay to his family and friends, died peacefully at St Lawrence Lodge on Thursday, October 15, 2015 at the age of 84.

His beloved wife Marie (nee Warren) predeceased him on April 27, 2006.

Loving Dad of Gary Major of Brockville, Brenda Carey (George) of Kingston, Alan Major (Tracey) of North Gower and Mark Major (Deb) of North Augusta.

Grandpa/Grandad to Michael Carey, Katie Carey (Michael Janzen), Melissa Major, Spencer Major, Sean Major and Chelsey Major. Great Grandad to Savannah and Sabastian.

Predeceased by his parents Andrew and Mary (Larocque) Major and his 5 brothers: Kenneth, Alphonse, Roch, Harry, Jack, and 4 sisters: Eva Thomas, Bernadette Ruston, Lorraine Raymond and Frances Dow, survived by sister in law Elinore Warren and brother in law Ralph Dow. Fondly remembered by many nieces and nephews especially Ken (Geri) Major, Susie Daigle, Bruno (Karla) Major, Bud (Wanda) Thomas and Rolly (Laurie) Thomas, and by his cousin and best friend Bernie Major.

Dad was known for his quiet ways and he always looked forward to time spent at the family built cottage on Lac Beaulieu and tinkering in his garage and workshop. He was a lover of dogs, loved his coffee so strong a spoon could stand up in it, loved gravy over everything, and was a fisherman extraordinaire.

Special mention to the kind, caring and skilled staff at St. Lawrence Lodge who made Dad comfortable in his last days and helped our family through with compassion and humour.

We are celebrating his life on Saturday, October 17th at the Irvine Memorial Chapel at Roselawn, 2451 County Road 15, Maitland, Ontario where family and friends will gather from 2 - 3 pm with a service in the Chapel at 3 pm.

In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the Lung Association or your local Humane Society.

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PAGE, Doris Elaine (Scales) - Passed away peacefully at Providence Manor, on Wednesday, October 14, 2015 at the age of 77.

Beloved wife of the late Leslie.

Cherished mother of Tracie Smith (Clinton), and Cheryl Boulter (Ross). Loving “Baba” of Justin and Kallista Smith, Page and Chris Boulter.

Survived by her sister Brenda Patterson (Jim), and sister-in-law Andrea Scales.

Cremation has taken place, a private urn interment will take place at a later date.

In lieu of flowers, donations to the Providence Manor – foundation@UHKF.ca or 55 Rideau St., #4, Kingston, ON K7K 2Z8, would be greatly appreciated.

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MILLER, Ronald A. - It is with deep sadness that we announce the death of Ronald A. Miller in his 83rd year on Wednesday, October 14, 2015. 

Loving husband of 53 years to Betty-Lou (Harvey), father of Andrea (Geoff) and Blair (Heather) and grandfather to Kate and Maggie. Predeceased by brother Bill.

Ron was a humble and caring man, who had a passion for learning, especially in the areas of history and geography. 

A special thanks to the staff at Rideaucrest for their excellent care. 

Arrangements out of Kingston. Cremation has taken place.  In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Alzheimer Society of Canada.

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McGee BillMCGEE, Father William Joseph - A faithful and dedicated priest of the Archdiocese of Kingston for over 67 years, died at Providence Manor, Kingston on October 13, 2015, in his 93rd year.

Son of Clinton and Justina (Murray) McGee, Fr. Bill was born on May 31, 1923 in Stirling, Ontario. His brothers and sisters, all deceased, were Murray McGee (Ruth Devlin), Clinton McGee (Mabel McCarthy), Bernadette Shannon (Tom Shannon) and Betty McGee. His nieces, nephews and their children loved and honoured him over many years, and he maintained a keen and loving interest in all of them.

In his priestly life, he was known for his open, ecumenical approach, his firm principles, and his compassionate care and counselling. He initiated many spiritual programs, such as "Renew", and was proud of the leadership of the laity in all his parishes.

Fr. Bill served in the parishes of St. John's, Kingston; St. Peter's, Trenton; St. Michael's and St. Joseph's, Belleville; St. Columbanus, Elgin; St. John's and St. Joseph's, Kingston. His last assignment was as Pastor at Our Lady of Lourdes, Kingston.

He taught at Nicholson Catholic College, Belleville from 1955-64 and served as Chaplain for 7 years at Kingston Penitentiary, the Prison for Women, and Millhaven Penitentiary.

In recent years, his good work was celebrated at a reunion and banquet honouring the founding members of Nicholson Catholic College. In 2013, Our Lady of Lourdes Parish marked his 65th anniversary as a priest with a lovely reception. A gifted athlete and coach, Fr. Bill maintained close friendships with his skiing partners, Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Cronk, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Leslie. His love for his dogs was well known among his parishioners. "Superdog" often appeared after Sunday Mass to the delight of all the children.

Fr. Bill's intellectual life was nourished by his extensive reading; and he also loved a good debate. He was grateful to the successive Archbishops and to all his friends in the clergy for their friendship and support throughout his priestly life and during his long illness.

Four dear friends, Rachelle Chauvin, Bill Little, and Ken and Sandra Torgensen must be thanked for their endless kindness and care. The staff and volunteers of Kingston General and St. Mary's of the Lake Hospitals and Providence Manor must also be especially thanked. Our gratitude is extended to Fr. Brian McNally for his gracious help with funeral arrangements.

Fr. Bill will be remembered for his keen intellect, his patience in illness, his deep faith, and his generous spirit.

Visitation will be held on Sat., Oct. 17, 2-4 pm,at  JAMES REID FUNERAL HOME, 1900 John Counter Blvd., Kingston. Lying in state at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church, 490 Days Rd., Kingston, on Sun., Oct. 18, with visitation from 2-4:30 pm and Vigil Service at 4 pm. The Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated in the church on Mon., Oct. 19 at 11 am. Interment in Stirling, Ontario at a later date.

May Father Bill rest in the peace and joy of the Risen Lord.

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McGee WilliamMcGEE, Father William Joseph - A faithful and dedicated priest of the Archdiocese of Kingston for over 67 years, died at Providence Manor, Kingston on October 13, 2015, in his 93rd year.

Son of Clinton and Justina (Murray) McGee, Fr. Bill was born on May 31, 1923 in Stirling, Ontario.

His brothers and sisters, all deceased, were Murray McGee (Ruth Devlin), Clinton McGee (Mabel McCarthy), Bernadette Shannon (Tom Shannon) and Betty McGee.

His nieces, nephews and their children loved and honoured him over many years, and he maintained a keen and loving interest in all of them.

In his priestly life, he was known for his open, ecumenical approach, his firm principles, and his compassionate care and counselling. He initiated many spiritual programs, such as Renew, and was proud of the leadership of the laity in all his parishes.

Fr. Bill served in the parishes of St. John's, Kingston; St. Peter's, Trenton; St. Michaels and St. Josephs, Belleville; St. Columbanus, Elgin; St. John's and St. Joseph's, Kingston. His last assignment was as Pastor at Our Lady of Lourdes, Kingston. He taught at Nicholson Catholic College, Belleville from 1955-64 and served as Chaplain for 7 years at Kingston Penitentiary, the Prison for Women, and Millhaven Penitentiary.

In recent years, his good work was celebrated at a reunion and banquet honouring the founding members of Nicholson Catholic College. In 2013, Our Lady of Lourdes Parish marked his 65th anniversary as a priest with a lovely reception. A gifted athlete and coach, Fr. Bill maintained close friendships with his skiing partners, Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Cronk, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Leslie.

His love for his dogs was well known among his parishioners. Superdog often appeared after Sunday Mass to the delight of all the children. Fr. Bill's intellectual life was nourished by his extensive reading; and he also loved a good debate. He was grateful to the successive Archbishops and to all his friends in the clergy for their friendship and support throughout his priestly life and during his long illness.

Four dear friends, Rachelle Chauvin, Bill Little, and Ken and Sandra Torgensen must be thanked for their endless kindness and care. The staff and volunteers of Kingston General and St. Marys of the Lake Hospitals and Providence Manor must also be especially thanked.

Our gratitude is extended to Fr. Brian McNally for his gracious help with funeral arrangements. Fr. Bill will be remembered for his keen intellect, his patience in illness, his deep faith, and his generous spirit.

Funeral arrangements are: Visitation, Saturday, October 17th from 2 - 4 pm, James Reid Funeral Home, 1900 John Counter Blvd., Kingston, Ontario.

Lying in state at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church, 490 Days Rd., Kingston, on Sunday, October 18th, with visitation from 2 - 4:30 pm and Vigil Service at 4 pm.

The Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated in the church on Monday, October 19th at 11 am. Interment at a later date.

May Father Bill rest in the peace and joy of the Risen Lord.

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Pettie SuzannePETTIE, Suzanne Lin (nee Kelsey)  -  On Tuesday October 13, 2015 Sue passed away in her 61st year while in the comfort of her family.

Sue's energy and ability to make people smile will be sorely missed.

Suzanne Lin Pettie (née Kelsey), whose death is preceded by her parents Lloyd and Eileen Kelsey, Dianne Cookman Kelsey and sister Tracy, is survived by her sons, Tyson (Ruby) and Darcy (Lindsay), her husband David, her twin brother James and her brother Mitchell (Nancy).

She was a proud aunt to Daniel (Alana), Colleen (Allan), John (Kelsey), Richard (Beth) and Emily (Rick).

She was a compassionate and empathetic woman who always put others before herself. She found a special joy in meeting new people, having deep conversations with anyone and everyone, and never took for granted time spent with her family and her close friends. When loved ones found themselves in desperate times, Sue was always there.

She was the ultimate caregiver beginning at a young age and even during her last moments was worried about others needs above her own. She had a unique ability to connect to people, to put them at ease, and make them laugh. She was a fixture on Apple Down Drive and knew all of the neighbours, and their dogs well. Her love for animals was seen in her affection for her pets and most recently her grand puppy.

Sue was a volunteer for many years at R.G Sinclair P.S while her boys attended there, a longtime canvasser for the Cancer Society and worked the 50/50 at the Voyageurs hockey games for many years. She somehow always found time to lend a helping hand and had a charitable spirit.

Whether you know Sue as a dear friend or only as an acquaintance from a brief encounter, she will have left an impression on you. She was one of a kind. She always took the time to truly get to know you and make you feel special. All she ever wanted was for people to feel loved and to be happy and would have taken great joy knowing that everyone lives each day to the fullest. She will live on in our memories forever and will hold a special place in our hearts.

Visitation will be held at James Reid Funeral Home, 1900 John Counter Blvd., Kingston, Ontario on Sunday, October 18th from 2 - 5pm and 7 - 9pm. A memorial service for family and close friends to attend will be on Monday, October 19th.

As expressions of sympathy, memorial donations to St. Mary's of the Lake Hospital, Palliative Care (U.H.K.F.) in Sue's name would be appreciated by the family.

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LATEWOOD, Robert George —  At the Cornwall Community Hospital on Monday, October 12, 2015. He was 70.

Beloved husband of the late Claudette (Bourdon) Latewood and by a previous marriage Margaret (Lindsay) Latewood.

Dear father of Lori Anne Latewood (Garfield), Audrey Bradshaw (Kevin) and step-father of Larry Granger (Sally) and Gale Walker (Roger). Sadly missed by 8 grandchildren, Trinity, Paisley, Sienna, Amanda, Becky, Melanie, Roy, Eric and one great-granddaughter, Vivienne.

Survived by one sister, Lois Taylor (Wendell). Son of George and Lorena (Rash) Latewood.

Friends will be received at the M. John Sullivan Funeral Home, 341 Pitt Street (across from city hall), Cornwall, Ontario on Thursday from 2–4 and 7–9 p.m. and on Friday from 11 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. Funeral Friday, October 16th in the chapel of the funeral home at 1 p.m. followed by cremation. Committal, at a later date.

As expressions of sympathy, memorial donations to the charity of your choice would be appreciated by the family.

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After a 19 month battle with ovarian cancer, Dianna passed away peacefully at home with family by her side on October 12, 2015. In accordance with her wishes immediate cremation without ceremony has taken place.  If friends desire memorial donations to the UHKF – Cancer Centre of South Eastern Ontario and the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated. - See more at: http://www.cataraquicemetery.ca/index.cfm/funeral-services/obituaries/dianna-lancastle/#sthash.AECxmM1Q.dpuf

LANCASTLE, Dianna Margaret - September 27, 1950 - October 12, 2015

After a 19 month battle with ovarian cancer, Dianna passed away peacefully at home with family by her side on October 12, 2015.

In accordance with her wishes immediate cremation without ceremony has taken place. 

If friends desire memorial donations to the UHKF – Cancer Centre of South Eastern Ontario and the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated

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