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701 Name: Eva Jane Marshall
Name: Eva Jane Wilson
Name: Eva Jane Horth
Born: December 13, 1901 Merriton, Lincoln, Ontario, Canada
Died: abt. 1983 St. Catharines, Grantham Township, Lincoln, Ontario, Ca nada
Burial: 1983 St. Catharines, Grantham Township, Lincoln, Ontario, Cana
[WILSON.GED]

Section D, Plot 0190, Grave 6, Full Burial
BIRT: RIN MH:IF577
DEAT: RIN MH:IF578
DEAT: RIN MH:IF579
BURI: RIN MH:IF580
EVEN: RIN MH:IF581 
MARSHALL Eva Jane (I1986)
 
702 Name: Grace Evelyn Hockton
Burial: May 08, 1998 Niagara Falls, Stamford Township, Welland, Ontario , Canada
Died: May 05, 1998 Niagara Falls, Stamford Township, Welland, Ontario, C anada
Buried along with her grandmother Evleyn Osborne, in Niagara Falls

[WILSON.GED]

Buried along with her grandmother Evleyn Osborne, in Niagara Falls
DEAT: RIN MH:IF803
BURI: RIN MH:IF804
EVEN: RIN MH:IF805 
HOCKTON Grace Evelyn (I137)
 
703 Name: Hilda M. Kirkman
Name: Hilda M. Wilson
Born: October 03, 1885 Canada
Died: July 02, 1964 Medina, Orleans, New York, United States of America
Burial: West Ridgeway Cemetery, Ridgeway, Orleans, New York, United Sta tes of America
Sources for Hilda M. WILSON:
West Ridgeway Cemetery,
BIRT: RIN MH:IF751
DEAT: RIN MH:IF752
BURI: RIN MH:IF753
EVEN: RIN MH:IF754 
KIRKMAN Hilda M. (I950)
 
704 Name: Robert A. Wilson
Residence: 1951 Medina, New York, United States of America
Died: December 17, 1965 Medina, New York, United States of America
Burial: West Ridgeway Cemetery, Ridgeway, Orleans, New York, United Sta tes of America
Born: April 02, 1882 Gainsborough Township, Lincoln, Ontario, Canada
Residence: 1920 Niagara Falls, New York, United States of America
Sources for Robert A. WILSON:
West Ridgeway Cemetery,
1920 Census Niagara Falls New York, Film: ED#124, 
WILSON Robert A. (I585)
 
705 Name: STILLBORN Marshall
Born: January 15, 1909 Thorold, Thorold Township, Welland, Ontario, Can ada
Died: January 15, 1909 Thorold, Thorold Township, Welland, Ontario, Can ada
BIRT: RIN MH:IF774
DEAT: RIN MH:IF775
EVEN: RIN MH:IF776 
MARSHALL Stillborn (I119)
 
706 Name: Thomas Elgin Ray Wilson
Born: September 05, 1899 Wainfleet, Welland, Ontario, Canada
Died: November 21, 1958 St. Catharines, Grantham Township, Lincoln, Ont ario, Canada
Occupation: Machinist
Residence: 1928 Thorold, Thorold Township, Welland, Ontario, Canada
Sources for Thomas Elgin Ray WILSON:
Personal information of Robert H. Wilson (son), [WILSON.GED]

Section D, Plot 0190, Grave 5, Full Burial 
WILSON Thomas Elgin Ray (I1984)
 
707 Name: Thomas William Wilson
Born: May 28, 1921 Thorold, Thorold Township, Welland, Ontario, Canada
Died: March 23, 1928 Thorold, Thorold Township, Welland, Ontario, Cana
Burial: March 26, 1928 Thorold, Thorold Township, Welland, Ontario, Can ada
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wilson and family, wish to thank their friends and n eighbors for the sympathy extended to them during their recent bereavem ent; also for floral tokens and loan of cars.

St. Catharines Standard

Sources for Thomas William WILSON:
Personal information of Robert H. Wilson (son),
Obituary - St. Catharines Standard - June 3, 1947, March 24, 1928
[WILSON.GED]

Obituary - Wilson - At the General Hospital in St. Catharines, on Frida y March 23, 1928, Thomas Wilson beloved son of Thomas and Eva Wilson in h is 7th year.
The Funeral will be held at the family residence, 54 West St. north, Th orold, on Monday, March 26th, at 2.30 o'clock. Internment at Lakeview C emetery
No Inquest to be Held
Death of Thorold Boy Considered Purely Accidental

No inquest will be held into the death of little Tommy Wilson who was s o tragicall killed by the wheels of his father's truck passing over him , the accident being purely accidental. The funeral will be held from t he family residence, 54 West Street on Monday afternoon to Lakeview Cem etery.

St. Catharines Standard
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wilson and family, wish to thank their friends and n eighbors for the sympathy extended to them during their recent bereavem ent; also for floral tokens and loan of cars.

St. Catharines Standard 
WILSON Thomas William (I347)
 
708 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I58)
 
709 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I336)
 
710 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I560)
 
711 Notes for Mathias H. WILSON:
Name: Mathias H. Wilson
Burial: March 09, 1951 Thorold, Thorold Township, Welland, Ontario, Can ada
Born: abt. 1868 Dunnville, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada
Died: March 06, 1951 Niagara Falls, Stamford Township, Welland, Ontario , Canada
Occupation: Teamster
Census: 1911
Occupation: Employed with Niagara Parks Commission between 1895 and 19
Occupation: McMann's Coal Yard bef. 1895
Occupation: Berhalter Lumber Company bef. 1894
Occupation: Labourer, stated by birth registration 1906 Stamford, Stamf ord Township, Welland, Ontario, Canada
Sources for Mathias H. WILSON:
Lakeview Cemetery - 8 Carleton Street South Thorold ON - Niagara Falls R eview - March 8/51 
WILSON Mathias H. (I1988)
 
712 Oakwood Cemetery Wainfleet HANSON James Raymond Vandroy (I1926)
 
713 OBITUARY


Mr. Robert “Bob” Earle Bannab of Coaldale, beloved husband, father, son, uncle brother and friend, passed away after a lengthy illness on Wednesday, February 2, 2022 at the age of 62 years.

Bob was born to parents Kingsley and Elizabeth Bannab on June 16, 1959 in the small town of Brighton, Ontario. He and his family resided in Barrie, Ontario where he attended school and graduated. He moved to Kingston, Ontario to open a Red Lobster restaurant and this is where he met his wife, Joye. Bob and Joye married and started their family in Kingston where they welcomed their son Dayton. They eventually moved to Alberta where Dayton grew up with his cousins and extended family. There was never any shortage of family gatherings, laughter and love.

Bob had a few different jobs over the years, but his favourite job of all was his most recent one at Red Arrow. It was there that he formed close relationships with his co workers and considered them his extended family. He spoke kindly and cared deeply for everybody there.

Bob was an avid fan of hockey, golf and football. He was a devoted hockey dad- often driving through the night to make it to all of Dayton’s games. He also worked at the concession and announced for the Copperheads and any game that he could for Dayton’s team. He was a collector of things and was always up for the challenge of finding a certain Hot Wheel, hockey jersey, vintage hockey memorabilia, or anything you could ask for! He really enjoyed taking photos of family and pets to save. He also had his fair share of “Dad Jokes” one being “It’s raining cats and dogs- be careful not to step in a poodle!”.

To sum it up- Bob was a simple man who loved his family and friends. He was kind and genuine with a heart of gold. Those who had the opportunity to get to know Bob knew that he would give them the shirt off his back and be there if they needed help.

Besides his loving wife Joye, Bob is survived by his son Dayton (Chantelle); sister Brenda; and brothers Paul and Grant as well as numerous nieces, nephews and cousins.

He was predeceased by his mother, Elizabeth and brother Brian.

To honor Bob, we are having a gathering for him at his favourite place- The Coaldale Arena.

A Celebration of Bob’s Life will be held from 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm at the COALDALE SPORTSPLEX, 1213 20th Ave, Coaldale, AB T1M 1M1.

Please be advised that the REP Program will be in effect, so if you plan on attending you will need to provide your QR Code and follow social distancing guidelines.

Flowers are gratefully declined. In lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation to aid in the research of Systematic Mastocytosis by going to https://www.mastocytosis.ca/en/get-involved/make-a-donation or by mail; Mastocytosis Society Canada 4305 Preston Crescent

Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada S4X 0C9, or to Canadian Blood Services Canada at https://www.blood.ca/en 
BANNAB Robert (I2035)
 
714 Obituary
GIAMBRA – JoAnne B. (nee: Abbarno)

Of Tonawanda Twp., NY April 20, 2023

Beloved wife of 56 years to the late Thomas F. Giambra; Dear mother of Thomas (Marybeth) and Geoffrey (Michelle) Giambra; loving grandmother of Aaron (Chelsea Wong), Abigail, Jayden, Chase and Luke Giambra; sister of Sharon (late Donald) Keicher; also survived by nieces and nephews.

All are invited to a Mass of Christian Burial at St. Amelia RC Church 2999 Eggert Rd (at Cornwall Ave.) Tonawanda Saturday (April 29th) at 9:00 AM. Please meet at church.



Memorial contributions to WNY Special Hockey Assoc. 131 Amberwood Dr. Amherst, NY 14228 are preferred.

Please leave condolences at www.GinnaneFuneralHome.com 
ABBARNO JoAnne B. (I2140)
 
715 Obituary - Niagara Falls Review,
BIRT: RIN MH:IF613
DEAT: RIN MH:IF614
EVEN: RIN MH:IF615 
OVERHOLT Martha (I1798)
 
716 Obituary - Niagara Falls Review, Tuesday March, 6, 1951 WILSON John Warner (I1905)
 
717 Obituary - St. Catharines Standard - June 3, 1947,
BIRT: RIN MH:IF760
DEAT: RIN MH:IF761
BURI: RIN MH:IF762
EVEN: RIN MH:IF763 
MARSHALL William John (I1886)
 
718 Obituary for John Warden

WARDEN, John - 1939-2007 Son of the late Jack and Maude Warden. Brother o f Arnold Warden. Father of Marc Steven and grandfather of Audrey, Emili e and William. John will always be remembered by nieces, nephews and li fe time friends Lise and Suzanna as well as all of his friends througho ut the world. Family and friends are invited to a celebration of John's l ife at HETHERINGTON AND DEANS Funeral Chapel 5176 Victoria Ave., on Sat urday October 20, 2007, at 1:30 PM. As an expression of sympathy contri butions to The Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated by the fami ly. The family will receivefriends Saturday from 11:30 until Service ti me at 1:30.

<b>John Warden </b>
(1939-2007)
<i>ntbl John Warden was born on December 28, 1939 in Niagara Falls, Ont ario. His father was a farmer and his mother ran a "Bed and Breakfast" i n their family home. At the age of 10, John started sewing. His except ional talent won him two scholarships which, along with several part-ti me jobs, enabled him to complete his studies in New York. He graduated w ith top honours from the Parsons School of Design in 1963. The Montrea l journalist and fashion coordinator, Iona Monahan, discovered him in N ew York and encouraged the young designer to come back to Canada. Hired b y the well-known manufacturer, Auckie Sanft, John Warden moved to Montr eal to begin his career. This marked the first time a designer would be a ssociated with a clothing manufacturer. As the European fashion houses w ere in decline and miniskirts were the rage, John Warden launched his f irst collection. The fashion press loved it. His unique style combined t he colours white, black and cream in pure lines that were both modern a nd timeless. His second collection, "Franglais", brought him recognitio n by English and French Quebecers alike and soon reached the fashion el ite across Canada. In 1964, he was the recipient of the Canadian Cotton C ouncil Award and in 1965 he began to design collections for the company M olyclaire.
<i>ntblJohn Warden was not only a great designer, but he also had a kee n sense of marketing, communication and event planning. His marriage to L ise Gibeau, better known as Lise Warden, demonstrated again his ability t o create special events. He organized everything ensuring that all the d etails had the Warden "signature". He designed Lise's wedding dress \en dash a creation specially made for her. The new couple became the ins piration for the "in crowd", always in search of new role models. In 1 966, the first John Warden Boutique was opened on Crescent Street. His c lientele included Dominique Michel, Denise Filiatrault, Margaret Trudea u, Ivana Trump, Mariette Lévesque, Andrée Lachapelle, Louise Marleau an d other celebrities from the "jet set". During this year, he also creat ed a pilot collection for Le Château; it was young, modern and dynamic. B etween the years 1967 and 1977, John Warden employed 17 seamstresses an d 2 cutters. He designed between 8 and 10 collections per season both f or his boutique and for other manufacturers with whom he associated. He w ould be the first to put his label on a collection for Madeleine Quévil lon's boutique, Elle. His creations were displayed in major stores in M ontreal, Toronto and Vancouver. His clients were as diverse as his coll ections which ranged from men's and women's clothing, lingerie, childre n's clothing and sunglasses. Other than Auckie Sanft and Molyclaire, he a lso designed collections for Algo, Bagatelle, Dupont, Le Château, Croyd on, Hudson Cloak, Pedigree, Cordovan, Imperial Optical, The Bay, Baron L eather and others. He designed collections for at least 15 different co mpanies. In 1967, he designed the uniforms for Expo 67 and the followin g year opened a boutique on Bishop Street, this time exclusively for me n. From 1968 to 1980, John Warden worked in association with Canadian m anufacturers and his clothes were distributed, under license, all over t he world. During this same period, in 1974, the Canadian Association of F ashion Designers came into being replacing the now defunct Association o f Canadian "Couturiers". This change of title demonstrated an important s hift in the Canadian fashion world. Prêt-à-porter was becoming strong a nd John Warden was in the right place at the right time. In 1976, he d esigned, along with Marielle Fleury, Michel Robichaud and Léo Chevalier , the uniforms for the Olympic Games held in Montreal. In 1977, he desi gned Ivana Trump's wedding dress. Then in 1978, he shared the prestigio us "Designer of the World" award with Yves Saint Laurent. He received, i n 1983, the "Canadian Designer of the Year" award. The same year he was h onoured by Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau and Queen Elizabeth II a nd received the "Fashion Award" in the Achievement category. He also re ceived a special tribute for his contribution to the fashion industry i n Quebec. In 1980, he re-opened his boutique on Crescent Street. His c lientele remained loyal to him. Eleven years later, when he closed this b outique, it was marked by one of the greatest events ever seen on such o ccasions. After 1991, John Warden made the decision to move to St. Kit ts, an island in the Antilles. His new label "Island to Island" feature d resort collections designed and created exclusively in the Caribbean. I n this tropical paradise, he adapted to new ways of doing business. His r eputation and beautiful collections made St. Kitts the fashion capital o f the Caribbean. He was inspired by his environment and created exquisi te animal prints as well as following his passion for white, black and c ream colours. He used fabrics for warm climates including light cottons a nd linens, his lines were always pure, and prices were affordable. His f riends and clients came from all over the world to see him at his bouti que on Pelican Drive. His collections were also featured in many of the l uxury hotels in the Caribbean. In addition, he returned frequently to M ontreal to see his family and to work with his loyal clientele, many of w hom were friends. Throughout the last years of his life, John Warden f ought a long and courageous battle with cancer. He presented his last c ollection on February 11, 2007 on the island of Nevis. As his health d eteriorated further, John made the decision to move back to Montreal in M arch 2007. This allowed him to be close to his son, Marc-Steven, and to h is three grand-children, Audrey, Émilie and Wiliam.

</i> 
WARDEN John (I1910)
 
719 Obituary for Raymond Wilson
WILSON, Raymond Victor \endash Passed away peacefully at the Greater Niagara General Hospital on Friday June 8, 2012 at the age of 83. Belove d husband of Joyce for 63 years. Dear father of Patricia (Paul) Bannab, David (Sue) Wilson, Tommy (Sue) Wilson, Brian (Cathy) Wilson, Kathy (David) Emigh and Mark Wilson. Cherished grandfather of 18 and great-grandf ather of 21. Brother of Margaret and Bill. Ray was an employee of Carborundum for 47 years and farmed all his life. He was a member of Grace Gospel Church for 60 years.

Ray's family will receive friends at MORSE & SON FUNERAL HOME 5917 Main Street, on Tuesday from 2-4 & 7-9 p.m. A service to celebrate his life will be held at Grace Gospel Church (corner of Valley Way and Portage Rd ) on Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock. Cremation will follow. For those who wish, memorial donations may be made to the Heart & Stroke Foundation.

You are invited to share memories, photos and condolences at www.morseandson.com 
WILSON Raymond Victor (I1707)
 
720 Obituary for William Lenard Porter

William Lenard Porter - 50
Of Lakeland passed away Thursday, April 25, 2019 at his residence after a sudden illness. He was born on October 26, 1968 in Hamilton Ontario, Canada to the late Donald & Helen (Tower) Porter. William was the facilities manager at JLL Concentrix Valdosta location. He was an avid fisherman and enjoyed being outdoors. He was a member of the Everglades Bass Masters and Georgia Boys Fishing Clubs. Along with his parents he was preceded in death by his sister, Colleen Hodges, brother, Donald Porter, Jr. and sister, Rita Porter.
Survivors Include: Wife of 24 years, Shelly Porter of Lakeland, GA; Daughter, Tori Porter of Valdosta, GA; Daughter, Shaelyn Porter of San Diego, CA; Son, Dakota Porter of Cedar City, UT; Sister, Laverne Dow of Hamilton Ontario, Canada; Sister, Donna Ross of Sudbury Ontario, Canada; Sister, Audrey and Dan Morelli of Hamilton Ontario, Canada; Brother, Arthur Porter of Hamilton Ontario, Canada; And a number of nieces, nephews & other family members.
Funeral Services will be held at 4:00 PM on Thursday, May 2, 2019 in the Chapel of Music Funeral Services of Lakeland. The family will receive friends one hour prior to the service. In lieu of flowers the family asks that donations be made to Operation Bass Warrior. Sympathy may be expressed online at www.musicfuneralservices.com. The Porter family is being cared for by the professional and caring staff of Music Funeral Services, Valdosta.

Information obtained from Funeral Home Website - April 30, 2019 
PORTER William (I1736)
 
721 Obituary: St Catharines Standard July 28, 2023

Passed away at Northland Pointe on Wednesday, July 26, 2023 in her 81st year. Loving wife to the late Merle (d.2005). Devoted Mother to Ian, Scott and the late Jeff (d. 2013). She will be dearly missed by her sister Betty, many nieces and nephews and her grandchildren. A Celebration of Life will take place at a later date. Cremation has taken place with funeral arrangements entrusted to ARMSTRONG FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL, 179 Clarence Street.
Online photos, memories, and condolences may be shared at www.armstrongfuneralhome.ca 
CONKLIN Joan Ellen (I1775)
 
722 Ontario. Leeds. Leeds.

This is a copy of the Birth Certificate 
Source (S144)
 
723 Pennsylvania (State). Death certificates, 1906–1963. Series 11.90 (1,905 cartons). Records of the Pennsylvania Department of Health, Record Group 11. Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Source (S90)
 
724 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I285)
 
725 Resided at 51 Creighton Street, Halifax, NS. Cam to halifax at an earl y age. Memger of Loyal True Blue Association,Ladies Orange Benevolent A ssoc., Ladies Aux of St. Paul's Church BARRY Dollie Irene (I715)
 
726 Richard & Shirley Nellist, West Ridgeway Cemetery, June 2, 2000
BIRT: RIN MH:IF748
DEAT: RIN MH:IF749
EVEN: RIN MH:IF750 
COLEMAN Benjamin (I949)
 
727 Scotland. 1871 Scotland Census. Reels 1-191. General Register Office for Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland. Source (S1)
 
728 Scotland. 1881 Scotland Census. Reels 1-338. General Register Office for Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland. Source (S2)
 
729 Scotland. 1891 Scotland Census. Reels 1-409. General Register Office for Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland. Source (S82)
 
730 See Ellen Clarke Media Files for further information to this. PRIOR Paul (I1733)
 
731 See newspaper information provided with each entry. Source (S76)
 
732 See source information provided with each entry.
 
Source (S113)
 
733 Shannon Wilson
1979-2012
Shannon Wilson

Shannon, you are now truly with

"All Things Beautiful!"

After being Blessed with thirty-two years of her Presence \endash Bria n and Cathy Wilson have returned one of their most precious gifts to th e Lord.Shannon Elizabeth Wilson - loving fiance and love of her life Mi chael Jackowitz; cherished daughter of Cathy and Brian Wilson and Cathy a nd Michael Jackowitz Sr.; loving sister of Shane Wilson (Jill), Shantel le (Michael VanHuizen), Shaunnah Leigh, Stasia (Dan Dickinson) and Stef anie Jackowitz; amazing aunt of Logan, Ethan, Mattheo, Tyson, Logan and W esley; dear granddaughter of Mary (Bo Ness), Joyce Wilson and Alice Rue diger; and beloved "Mommy" of puppies Harley and Baxter. Shannon was a m uch loved niece, cousin and friend. Predeceased by grandfather Howard S cott and Raymond Wilson. Friends may call at the Patrick J. Darte Funer al Chapel, 39 Court St., St. Catharines ( 905-685-6584 ) on Monday, Jun e 25, 2012 from 2 to 4pm and 7 to 9pm. A funeral service will be held a t the Calvary Church, 89 Scott St., St. Catharines on Tuesday, June 26, 2 012 at 11am. Memorial donations to the Niagara Peninsula Children's Cen tre, 567 Glenridge Ave.,St. Catharines ( 905-688-3550 ) would be apprec iated by the family.

Oh Lord my soul cries out to you.

It gives us comfort to know that our Shannon

is with our Lord, the One who knows how

truly beautiful she was.
 
WILSON Shannon Elizabeth (I1675)
 
734 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I1765)
 
735 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I60)
 
736 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I331)
 
737 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I1754)
 
738 Times Reporter, The (New Philadelphia, OH) - Tuesday, October 16, 2012 BIGGS Doris Irene (I1992)
 
739 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I1756)
 
740 VANSICKLE, Ronda It is with deep sadness that the family of Ronda C. Vansickle announces her peaceful passing at the General Hospital on Friday, March 20, 2015. Ronda is survived by her spouse of 33 years, Greg Fulton, as well as her mother Margaret Manns and companion Ernie Carviel. She will be sadly missed by her brother Lance and wife Judy Vansickle and sister Kathy Kimmins. Greatly missed by many nieces and nephews, Teri , Dave, Brody, Ruby, Kyle, Madison, Justin, Domenic, Jennifer, Tony, Alex, Jessica and sister-in-law Susan Furlano and good friend Mike Kimmins. Respecting Ronda's wishes, with only loving memories of her life, there will be no visitation or funeral service. Cremation has taken place . Memorial Service to be held at a later date. VANSICKLE Ronda (I1813)
 
741 Voters Lists, Federal Elections, 1935–1980. R1003-6-3-E (RG113-B). Library and Archives Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Source (S133)
 
742 WARDEN, John “Jack” Stuart - has gone to be with his wife Maude Ada War den and siblings Jean, Evelyn, Hazel, Gordon, Fredy and both his parent s George and Edith Warden. He is survived by his sons Arnold and John, g randchildren Jeffrey, Laura Lyn, Marc Stephen and Trevor. Jack was a gr eat-grandfather of 10 and great-great grandfather to 2. He will be sadl y missed by Sisters Joyce and Betty and Brother Kenneth. His memory wil l be held in the hearts of many nieces, nephews, friends and neighbours .
Jack’s family will receive friends at the MORSE & SON CHAPEL of the MOR GAN FUNERAL HOMES 5917 Main Street on Tuesday from 2-4 & 7-9 p.m. A Ser vice to celebrate Jack’s life will be held at Drummond Hill Presbyteria n Church on Wednesday afternoon at 1:30. Interment will follow at Lundy ’s Lane Cemetery. In lieu of flowers please contribute to Project Share , Gideon Bibles, Coats for Kids or present aneedy family with a Christm as Basket. 
WARDEN John S (I1932)
 
743 WARDEN, Kenneth George - Passed away peacefully at home on February 7, 2 009 at the age of 82. Beloved husband for 61 years to Violet (Hethering ton). Loving father of Larry (Rosemary), Diane Smith (Hugh) and Randy ( Nora). Proud grandfather of Aynsley, Brad (Kristy), Lesley (Mark), Lind say and Blaine (Tawnya). Special "Grandpa" to Ayrah. Ken was the son of t he late George and Edith Warden. Dear brother of the late Jack (Maude), E velyn (Sidney), Jean (Walt), Hazel (Lloyd), Gordon, Fred and Irene and s urvived by Joyce (Ray), Betty and sister-in-law Ditty. Lovingly missed b y numerous brothers and sisters in law, nieces, nephews and their famil ies. Ken appreciated and loved Roger (Anne) and was considered "Bulldoz er Grandpa" to Aaron (Sara), Michael (Khiera), Heidi, Ava and Owen Bell . Ken was a lifelong resident of Niagara Falls, where he joined the Fal ls View Hose Brigade as a volunteer and was a devoted member of Grace G ospel Church. In April 1946 Ken purchased his first truck and establish ed a career and founded Ken Warden Construction Ltd., which for the las t 62 years has become well known around the Niagara Region for its flee t of clean, signature red, trucks and excavating equipment.
The family will receive friends at the MORSE & SON CHAPEL of the MORGAN F UNERAL HOMES, 5917 Main Street, on Thursday, February 12, 2009 from 2-4 a nd 7-9 p.m. The funeral service will be held at Grace Gospel Church, 58 55 Valley Way, on Friday, February 13, 2009 at 11:00 a.m. Interment wil l follow at Fairview Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations to the Grac e Gospel Church Memorial Fund, the Canadian Diabetes Foundation or a ch arity of one's choice would be appreciated by the family. 
WARDEN Kenneth (I1819)
 
744 WARDEN, Maude Ada (Pocknell)- Passed away on Tuesday, November 18, 2003 at the Bella Care Senior Centre after a long, fulfilled life. She is survived by her husband Jack for 65 years. Loving mother of Arnold and Joh n. Proud grandmother of Jeffrey, Laura Lyn, Marc Stephen and Trevor. Great grandmother of nine. She will be missed by many nieces, nephews and cousins.
Maude is at the Morse & Son Chapel of the Morgan Funeral Homes, 5917 Main Street where her family will receive friends on Friday from 2-4 and 7 -9 p.m. A Funeral Service will be held in Drummond Hill Presbyterian Church on Saturday morning at 11:00 o’clock. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Drummond Hill Presbyterian Church Choir, Project Share, or Coats for Kids would be greatly appreciated by the family.
 
POCKNELL Maude Ada (I1908)
 
745 Was a Canadian MP

FULTON, David CMA - It is with great sadness that we announce the passi ng of our beloved husband, father, grandfather, brother and friend on T hursday, September 15, 2005 at the Hamilton General Hospital. Loving hu sband of Patricia (nee Cardwell). Devoted father of Paul (Lynn) of Winn ipeg, Manitoba, John (Janet) of Simcoe, and Mark of Toronto. Special gr andfather to Stacey, Ashley, Lauren and Matthew. He leaves a loving sis ter May Willot and many nieces, nephews and great-nieces and nephews. H e is predeceased by parents, Alexander and Elsie Fulton and brothers Ch arles (Chick), Alexander and William. David had a zest for life. We wil l remember him for his deep love for family and friends, his integrity, l oyalty, love of travel, good sense of humour, kindness to all, and his p ositive outlookon life. He was a fine musician and had a lifelong passi on for music. A heartfelt thanks to Halton Paramedics, Joseph Brant Mem orial Hospital Emergency Department, Dr. Murty and the exceptional medi cal staff at the Hamilton General Hospital ICU Unit. Cremation has take n place. Friends may call at SMITH'S FUNERAL HOME, 1167 Guelph Line (on e stop-light north of QEW), BURLINGTON (905-632-3333) on Sunday from 3- 5 p.m. and Monday from 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. where the Memorial Service will b e held on Tuesday, September 20, 2005 at 11 a.m. If desired, expression s of sympathy to the Hamilton General Hospital or the Joseph Brant Memo rial Hospital would be sincerely appreciated by the family. www.smithsf h.com

From: Susan Furlano (nee Fulton)
Relationship: neice
Sent: 9/21/2005 10:23:02 AM

Tribute Message: Susan Furlano(nee Fulton)& Brother Greg Fulton woul d like to offer our Heart felt condolences to all Family members. My Mo ther Jessie always enjoyed his little Visits & spoke of his Kindness. T he Little things in Life always mean so much. Memories are Forever
 
FULTON David (I770)
 
746 Wife Harriet Fairview Cemetary
Obit for Mother states name as Burton 
BARRY Bertram (I178)
 
747 wife Eva sons,Burton, Lenonard, George, daughters, Mrs. James DeCost e, Mrs. Sherman Slaunwhite. Buried Gate of Heaven BARRY George Thomas (I175)
 
748 Wilson, Robert Henry(Jan. 1, 1939 \endash June 26, 2010);
Passed away peacefully after a courageous battle with cancer, survived b y his wife, Dolly, his children, Robert, Elizabeth(Brian Kent), Laura(V incent Hockton), Edward(Predeceased), and Joseph(Darlene), and his gran dchildren, Jocelyn, Madison, Felicitas, Molly and Sarah; also survived b y his brothers Ray and Bill, and sister Margaret.
A service of remembrance will be held at Hetherington & Deans Funeral C hapel, 5176 Victoria Avenue, on Saturday, July 3, 2010 at 11 A.M. with v isitation one hour prior to the service. In lieu of flowers, memorial d onations to the Sunnybrook Hospital Odette Cancer Centre would be appre ciated. 
WILSON Robert Henry (I1929)
 
749 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I918)
 
750 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I432)
 

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