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GOODMAN, Lorraine Marie Goodman

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Lorraine Marie Goodman (née McLaughlin)

November 24, 1925 - January 28, 2025

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Lorraine Marie Goodman. Lorraine passed away at the age of 99 years old, with her family by her side. Beloved wife of the late Lorne Goodman for 75 wonderful years.

Loving mother of Wayne (Sal), Bob (Alana), and Peter (Wilma). Proud grandmother of Dennis, Natalie (Evan), Paul, Jamie (Peter), Miranda (Tom), Megan, and Brent (Victoria). Cherished great-grandmother of Blake, Kylee, Lilah, Corbin, Bree, Ben, Jonathan, Harper, and Mackenzie, and great-great-grandmother of Tatum and Noah.

Lorraine was the daughter of the late Douglas and Gertrude McLaughlin and was predeceased by her siblings Vern, Ted, Dean, Glenn, and Phill, as well as her sisters Madge Matheson and Mavis Quail.

Born into a large and loving family in Oshawa, Lorraine was known for her thoughtfulness, kindness, infectious smile, and incredible sense of humor. She found joy in her gardens and had a deep love for life and family. She and Lorne shared a passion for traveling, curling, square dancing, line dancing, dressing up, and entertaining. They enjoyed winters in Orlando, Florida, with friends and were deeply involved in Columbus United Church.

Her strength and unwavering love will live on in the hearts of all who knew her. She will be greatly missed.

The family would like to extend their heartfelt thanks to the amazing staff at Wynfields Retirement Residence, Reverend Richard Parker, and her friends at Columbus United Church.

Memorial donations to Columbus United Church would be appreciated.

Visitation will be held at Oshawa Funeral Home, 847 King Street West, Oshawa, Ontario, L1J 2L4, on Thursday, February 20, 2025, at 11:00 a.m., followed by a service in the chapel at 1:30 p.m. A reception will take place in the lower level of the funeral home after the service.

Memories and notes of condolence may be shared at Oshawa Funeral Home.

KELLY, Barbara Kelly

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Barbara Kelly

September 23, 1947 – January 30, 2025

With heavy hearts, we announce the passing of our beloved mother on January 30, 2025, at Lakeridge Health Oshawa. Barbara was a loving wife of the late James Ray Kelly, with whom she shared 46 wonderful years of marriage. Together, they built a beautiful life and family.

She is survived by her daughters Sandra (David) and Jennifer (Lloyd). Devoted grandmother of Ryan, Renee, Abby, Emma, Liam, Ellia, Lisa, Genevieve, and Reece. After Ray’s passing, Barbara found new companionship with her partner of five years, Jim Le Cain.

Barbara was born at Catherine Booth Hospital in Montreal, Quebec, on September 23, 1947. She was best known for her unwavering dedication to raising her two daughters and grandchildren with kindness and compassion. She was a source of guidance and support, often putting the needs of others before her own. Her love of Christmas, family traditions, and Sunday dinners was contagious.

Her warmth and generosity extended to everyone she knew. Barbara cultivated friendships that spanned decades. Her door was always open, and she made everyone feel like family. She cherished spending time with her friends and volunteering at the Oshawa Little Theatre.

The family would like to extend their heartfelt thanks to the doctors and nurses of the palliative care unit at Lakeridge Health for their exceptional care and kindness.

Friends may call at MOUNT LAWN FUNERAL HOME & CEMETERY, 21 Garrard Road, Whitby, (647) 362-5428, on Wednesday, February 5, 2025, from 5-6 p.m., followed by a Funeral Service in the chapel at 6 p.m.

Memories and notes of condolence may be shared at Mount Lawn Funeral Home & Cemetery.

MOORE, David James Moore

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David James Moore

Passed away on February 1, 2025

Passed away peacefully on Saturday, February 1, 2025, at Lakeridge Health, Oshawa. Beloved husband of Jackie. Loving father of Chris, Andrew, and Paul. Sadly missed by grandchildren Jayden, Ledger, Kaiden, Brixton, and Emelia.

Dear brother of Shirley Brown, Sandi Hancock, Arlene Camenzuli, Gail Sullivan, and Lisa Baldi. Son-in-law of Len Smith. Predeceased by his parents Fred and Georgina Moore and mother-in-law Mae Smith.

Friends may call at the MOUNT LAWN FUNERAL HOME & CEMETERY on Monday, February 10, 2025, from 6-8 p.m. and Tuesday, February 11, 2025, from 2-3 p.m. Funeral Service in the chapel at 3 p.m. Cremation to follow.

The family would like to thank Jacquelin Pagnotta, David's homecare nurse, for all the excellent care and many thanks to the Palliative Care nurses on 4F at Lakeridge Health Oshawa.

Memories and notes of condolence may be shared at Mount Lawn Funeral Home & Cemetery.

GRANT, Samuel Reynolds Grant

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Samuel Reynolds Grant

April 12, 1938 – January 30, 2025

With heavy hearts, we announce the passing of Samuel Reynolds Grant, who went home to be with the Lord on January 30, 2025, at Hillsdale Estates. Born on April 12, 1938, in Belfast, Northern Ireland, Samuel lived a life filled with love, joy, and faith.

Samuel had a deep passion for music and movement—he loved to sing, dance, and perform, always bringing warmth and laughter to those around him. A devoted soccer fan, he never missed a chance to cheer for his favorite team. His faith was the cornerstone of his life, and he found great joy in worshipping and serving at Calvary Baptist Church, where he built lasting friendships and a strong spiritual foundation.

He was a loving husband to his beloved wife, Margaret, and a devoted father to his late daughter Margaret and his son Adrian. He cherished his grandchildren, Megan, Lucas (Sandra), Stephanie (Tyler), and Rebecca, and found immense joy in his great-grandchildren, Carley and Parker. His family was his pride and greatest blessing, and his love for them was unwavering.

Samuel’s life will be celebrated at Calvary Baptist Church, with date and time to be announced. His memory will forever remain in the hearts of those who knew and loved him.

Donations in memory of Samuel to Calvary Baptist Church or the Heart and Stroke Foundation may be made through McINTOSH-ANDERSON-KELLAM FUNERAL HOME LTD., 152 King Street East, Oshawa (905-433-5558).

"Well done, good and faithful servant." – Matthew 25:23

RUBIN, Frances Rubin (née Arlin)

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Frances Rubin (née Arlin)

January 22, 2025

On January 22, 2025, Frances Rubin (née Arlin) passed away in Oshawa, Ontario, in the arms of her beloved daughter, Bethaney, and her husband, Lorence.

She leaves behind her only grandson, Drew, who was always the light of her life, as well as her beloved mother, Betty, and brother, Murray. She always remembered those who passed before her, including her father, Hyman, her sister, Sharon, and her grandparents.

Friends and family will always remember her as a lady and a force of nature, who fought to live the best life.

A private service will be held. If considering a donation, please make one to a charity of your choice in her honour.

Memories and notes of condolence may be shared at Aftercare Cremation & Burial Service Limited.

DURRANT, Lance Durrant

Lance Durrant

January 22, 2025

Lance Durrant, of Long Branch, passed away peacefully on January 22nd after a courageous three-year battle with colon cancer. Born and raised in Long Branch, Lance always held fond memories of his hometown, especially his love for the Blue Goose Tavern.

A lifelong fan of the Boston Bruins and New York Yankees, Lance had a passion for sports. He also enjoyed traveling, soaking up the sun, and sitting on his front deck chatting with neighbors, always seeking out new connections.

Lance was happily together with the love of his life, Karen, for 51 wonderful years. Together, they built a life filled with love and laughter, raising two adoring daughters, Jessica and Lindsay. He was also a proud grandfather to Ayden and father-in-law to Mike.

Lance will be deeply missed by his brothers, Roland Kellow and Rickie Durrant (Robin); his sisters-in-law, Gail Benn and Cleone Bastien; his niece, Nicole (Jamie), and their two beautiful boys, Bryson and Grayden; as well as his lifelong best friend, Rick, and his wife Carla.

His love of sports, music, and good times left an indelible mark on everyone who knew him, and he will be sorely missed by all.

Memories and notes of condolence may be shared at Aftercare Cremation & Burial Service Limited.

BUTLER, Barbara Jean Butler

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Barbara Jean Butler

1943 – 2025

Barbara Jean Butler passed away in Aurora, Ontario, on January 23, 2025, after a lengthy and hard-fought battle with her heart, surviving two major surgeries in the process. She was forever feisty—a woman of immense strength, courage, perseverance, and love. Though short in stature, she backed down to no one and stood tall for her beliefs and loved ones.

Daughter to Harvey Alexander MacPherson and Elizabeth MacPherson (née Laing), Barb was sister to Bruce and predeceased by her older brother Douglas. A loving aunt to John and Matthew MacPherson on her side, as well as Rob, Janice, and Brent Fiander, and Stephanie and Carol-Ann Johnstone on her husband Bob Butler’s side. A dedicated mother to Jason and Brett, as well as a devoted wife to Bob, Barb was grateful to finally become a grandmother this past April and thoroughly enjoyed her granddaughter Layla Jean’s first Christmas. She also delighted in being mother-in-law to Allie Thompson, wife of Brett, and having another woman to deal with her “brood of men.” She will be missed by Carol and Edward Fiander, Anne and Harvey Johnstone, Catherine Schuler, as well as the rest of her extended family and lifelong friends.

Barb was born on November 30, 1943, in Goderich, Ontario, spending her youth there before the family moved to Kitchener. She was a gold medal winner at the Toronto General School of Nursing before receiving a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree, with honours, from the University of Western Ontario. A proud nurse, she served as Supervisor and Teacher at Toronto General Hospital before starting a family. She later returned to the profession in 1985, working part-time at Baycrest Hospital. Her medical expertise also proved invaluable for the countless scrapes and bruises her boys endured growing up and playing sports, which she often got involved with herself as an administrator.

From 1982 to 1985, Barb and her family lived in Indonesia, supporting her husband’s work for IBM. She was the sole family member to learn to speak Bahasa fluently—a great source of pride that allowed her to keep everything in order and her family safe. Barb and Bob made many lifelong international friends, most notably Russell and Yvonne Pearse from Australia, with whom they shared many travel adventures in the decades that followed.

Passionate about volunteering, Barb supported many health organizations and helped run the Willowdale Sports Club while Jason and Brett played hockey. She and Bob lived in North York until their children went off to school, after which they moved to Aurora, Ontario. The couple spent as many summers as possible at their cherished second home in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, on the Mira Gut, where much of Bob’s family resides.

Barb loved to socialize and was dedicated to her weekly bridge game with her closest friends, including Mary Rae Benedict. Even as her eyesight deteriorated, her sharp attention to detail remained—despite being legally blind, she could still spot a speck of dust on the floor from across the room and always kept everyone on their toes when it came to lighting.

She will forever be remembered for her love of family and zest for life, her quick wit, and her never-ending feistiness. To quote Mark Twain: “It’s not the size of the dog in the fight, it’s the size of the fight in the dog.” She fought to the very end.

A Celebration of Life will be held in the spring. To be notified, please email bjb43.celebration@gmail.com.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Heart & Stroke Foundation.

Memories and notes of condolence may be shared at Aftercare Cremation & Burial Service Limited.

HOLY, Shyrl Ann (Nana) Holy

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Shyrl Ann (Nana) Holy

March 19, 1940 - January 23, 2025

Passed away surrounded by her family at home in Cobourg, Ontario. Our family would like to thank everyone for their support and kindness.

In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to the Northumberland Hills Hospital Foundation, who provided excellent care during her final days.

Memories and notes of condolence may be shared at Aftercare Cremation & Burial Service Limited.

HOOD, Dr. Barry John Hood

Dr. Barry John Hood

1938 – January 24, 2025

With great sadness, we announce that Dr. Barry John Hood passed away peacefully on January 24th at the age of 86, two years after the passing of his wife, Irene.

Barry grew up on a farm north of Melbourne, Australia. He attended Melbourne Grammar School and became a dentist living in Geelong. He then traveled to the other side of the world and settled down in Toronto, Canada, to practice dentistry. His passion for dentistry was so great that he also taught at the University of Toronto, guiding and inspiring future dentists.

Barry enjoyed life to the fullest with a love for opera and traveling the world—often to attend even more operas, particularly the Bayreuth Festival. He was a proud supporter of the Canadian Opera Company and the Toronto Wagner Society. He also enjoyed quiet time at home cooking, watching movies, and reading from his extensive personal library.

With his wife Irene, Barry loved to host parties and frequently welcomed out-of-town friends and family to stay in their home. He was a gracious host, always sharing entertaining stories, and his guests were never lacking for food or drink.

He will be greatly missed by his daughter Ashley, son-in-law Evan, grandson Oliver, sister Kathy (Prec), brother-in-law John, and multitudes of friends and extended family.

A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Alzheimer Society of Canada or the Canadian Opera Company.

Memories and notes of condolence may be shared at Aftercare Cremation & Burial Service Limited.

NOLAN, Marilyn Winifred Nolan

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Marilyn Winifred Nolan

July 18, 1940 – January 25, 2025

Beloved daughter of Vincent and Winnifred (née Cann) Nolan. Predeceased by brothers Jim Nolan (married to Gwen) and William Nolan (married to Bonnie). Survived by her brothers Tom Nolan and Ronald Nolan (married to Erma). The only daughter among her siblings, Marilyn held her own and lived life to the fullest.

Her career spanned over 40 years, with her final years spent at the Royal Ontario Museum. Marilyn was a beloved aunt to Catherine, Nancy, Lynda, Laura, Mark, Chris, Jeff, Steve, Krista, and Leigh. She was always at the heart of family events and will be deeply missed.

In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to the Sunnybrook Hospital Foundation, who provided excellent care during her final days.

Memories and notes of condolence may be shared at Aftercare Cremation & Burial Service Limited.

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