Obituaries

Obituary- Rev. Graham Tipple

Graham Tipple was born March 1, 1924 in Burin, Newfoundland.  His father was a fish merchant in that small town, but his mother longed to get away from the area, having lost multiple male relatives to the sea.  The family – with their young son Graham – resettled in Toronto in 1925, and Graham grew up in the Earlscourt Park neighbourhood and attended Oakwood Collegiate.  He remembers his father signing Canadian citizenship papers during this time.  Graham was in high school when the war came along, and he remembers losing several friends during that time.  He chose to join the RCAF and went into the BCATP, attending training schools from coast to coast.  Graham was in Quebec, Ontario, Nova Scotia, Saskatchewan and Manitoba!  He was on the pilot training path, but was later selected for tower training and night flying operations, and on one occasion he was in a crash truck when he was ejected, sustaining a severe head injury.  The recovery from that ended Graham’s active service, and he was in hospital in Calgary for a considerable time.  His condition slowly improved, and the air force tried him at library duty.  That stimulated his desire to return to education, and Graham used his veterans’ benefits to pursue postgraduate studies in divinity.  He went on to become a minister in the United Church, serving communities in northern Ontario and helping to establish Algoma University.  Graham Tipple was interviewed by Scott Masters at the Parkwood Veteran Centre in London, Ontario in August 2023. 

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Obituary- Vivian Stronach

In Loving Memory of Vivian Stronach

July 5, 1935 ~ August 3, 2023 (age 88)

Vivian Stronach, a long-time resident of Oxtongue Lake, passed away peacefully on August 3rd, one month after celebrating her 88th birthday at Huntsville Hospital. Born in Toronto, she grew up in East York and met her soulmate, Bob Stronach, through a mutual friend. They embarked on their journey in life together early and were blessed with five children. Vivian and Bob instilled in their family the values of empathy, a love of nature, resourcefulness, and the art of listening to one another. Their loving children are Ken Stronach (Barb), Anne Marie Switzer (Paul], Theresa Teixeira (Michael), Michelle Stronach (Greg Lashbrook) and Bob Stronach (Asako).

The couple shared a passion for dancing and would light up any party they attended. As soon as the music started, they would take to the floor, ruling it with their lively Jive moves. They were inseparable, and even after Bob's passing, Vivian believed he was still by her side. They cherished each other for 46 years.

Vivian had an adventurous spirit and loved to travel. With Bob, she explored the Caribbean during spring breaks. After his passing, she spread her wings, planning winters in various destinations such as Florida, Cuba, Portugal, Spain, Tunisia, and Italy.

Her impact on everyone she encountered was profound and immeasurable. Vivian's love for her family knew no bounds, and she selflessly gave back to them in countless ways. Her great-grandson Ben beautifully expressed, "I will miss you forever." She was adored by her grandchildren and great-grandchildren, who are Susan Stronach (Dan Wark), Dawn Marvin (Dan Kramer), Eric Switzer (Jessica Farber), Tom Switzer (Amanda), Steven Stronach (Jenn Beherends), Savannah Lashbrook (Cody MacKinnon), James Lashbrook (Kristyn), Ciara Teixeira, Ashley Teixeira, and Lucca Stronach. Vivian cherished her great-grandchildren, Izzy Switzer, Georgia Wark, Ben Switzer, Josh Kramer, Sophie Kramer, and Lily Switzer.

Vivian and her family have been an integral part of Oxtongue since 1967. She and Bob spent many summers at the lake and in retirement (1995] moved there permanently.. When her children were small, she ran the Oxtongue Lake Swim races.  Her home was always open to all.  There was always a warm meal and good company.

An artist at heart, Vivian loved to paint with watercolors. Her talent was discovered at an early age when she was invited to attend the first of its kind art class led by Arthur Lismer at the AGO. She later ran an art group at the Dwight Seniors Club, sharing her passion with others. Vivian's artwork adorned the walls of her home, the homes of her friends, and was even sold locally.

She enjoyed playing cards and rarely missed a Tuesday euchre or Thursday bid euchre gathering. Vivian was an active member of Stewart Memorial United Church in Dwight and the Dwight Lions club.

Though born in Toronto, Vivian considered Oxtongue her true home. When her eyesight began to fail, she sold her beloved home on the lake and moved to Huntsville. Her love for the area was passed on to her children, as most of them have homes or cottages in the area.

Vivian Stronach leaves behind a legacy of love, joy, and kindness. She will be deeply missed by her family, friends, and all who were fortunate enough to have known her. A memorial service will be held at Stewart Memorial United Church to honor her memory on August 26 at 11:00 and as per her wishes followed by a party for friends and family..

May she rest in eternal peace, forever dancing with her beloved Bob.

In lieu of flowers to honour Vivian a donation in her memory would be gratefully received to either the Huntsville Hospital Foundation or Stewart Memorial United Church in Dwight.  (Etransfer lobunitedchurches@gmail.com please type in comment Vivian Stronach. Or write a cheque to Lake of Bays Pastoral Charge and write in Memo Vivian Stronach and mail to LOB United Churches, Box 196, Dwight, On P0A 1H0)

Services

MEMORIAL SERVICE

Saturday
August 26, 2023

11:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Stewart Memorial United Church
Dwight Beach Road
Dwight, ON P1H 2J6

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Obituary- Stephanie Rabjohn

Stephanie Rabjohn

Passed away peacefully, after a short illness, at the Huntsville District Memorial Hospital on Friday, March 24, 2023, with her family at her side, in her 92nd year. Beloved wife of the late Ross Rabjohn who predeceased Stephanie on Sunday, February 7, 2021. Cherished mother of Chris, Jeff and Jane. Proud grandmother of Scott, Melissa, Alex, Grayson, Chrissy and Alicia. Great-grandmother of Charlotte, Madeline, Sophie, Paul, Mackenzie and Myra. Dear sister of Malcolm and the late Barbara. Stephanie will be dearly missed by her nieces, nephews, extended family and church family.
A celebration of life will take place at the parquette in Dorset in the summer. Interment to follow where Stephanie will be laid to rest beside Ross at Paint Lake Cemetery. As an expression of sympathy, memorial donations can be made to the Knox United Church in Dorset or Huntsville Hospital Foundation. Messages of condolence can be left at www.billingsleyfuneralhome.com

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Obituary- June Golding

It is always difficult saying goodbye to someone we love and cherish. Family and friends must say goodbye to their beloved June Golding of Huntsville, Ontario, who passed away at the age of 86, on October 23, 2022. Family and friends can send flowers and/or light a candle as a loving gesture for their loved one. Leave a sympathy message to the family in the guestbook on this memorial page of June Golding to show support.

Visitation will be held on Saturday, October 29th 2022 from 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM at the Billingsley Funeral Home (430 Ravenscliffe Rd, Huntsville, ON P1H1L7). A memorial service will be held on Saturday, October 29th 2022 from 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM at the same location. A reception will be held on Saturday, October 29th 2022 at 1:00 PM at the same location.

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Obituary-Paul Joseph Hutchison

Paul Joseph Hutchison

The death occurred at Algonquin Grace Hospice, Huntsville on Sunday, October 16, 2022. Paul Joseph Hutchison was born on June 26, 1928, in Chatham, Ontario to parents Miff and Laura Hutchison.

During his growing up years, Paul lived in Chatham, Brantford, Haileybury, Ottawa and Toronto.  After receiving his degree in Mechanical Engineering in 1952 from the University of Toronto, Paul was hired by Honeywell.  He worked for this company until retirement in 1990.

While the Hutchison’s were living in Chatham, they became close friends of Harold and Jean Smith.  It was through this friendship that Paul met the Smith’s daughter Barbara.  Paul and Barbara both loved Muskoka.  It was while Paul visited his uncle Frank Marshall on Peninsula Lake near Huntsville, and Barbara was a camp counselor near Dorset, that they had time together.  They decided this was for life!

They were married in Chatham in 1957.  During the next decade, Paul and Barbara became parents to

Brian, Anne, Doug, and Jim.  They lived in Don Mills.

In 1961 Paul and Barbara bought a cottage on Peninsula Lake within sight of Uncle Frank’s cottage.  They had many happy holidays there until 1990 when they came to live there permanently.

Brian, Anne, Doug, and Jim brought great joy to Paul. When Brian and Anne died it was a devastating loss.  Doug married Debra Ellison and they have a daughter Sarah.  Paul enjoyed watching Sarah grow up as she lived nearby.

James married Luck Thaweesuk from Thailand.  They have two girls, Pailin and Pimmy.  All three granddaughters were a source of pride to Paul.

Paul has always had a fascination for trains.  When the “Portage Flyer” the historical train that in former days ran between Lake of Bays and Peninsula Lake, came back to Huntsville’s Pioneer Village, Paul studied harder than he had ever studied before to qualify to become an engineer on it.  He loved every minute on this train.

In retirement Paul became active in the Peninsula Lake Association.  He attended Lake of Bays Council meetings, reporting back what would be of interest. He was also a Trustee at Pioneer Memorial United Church Memorial Church, Hillside.

A private family memorial service will be held.

In lieu of flowers, the family would appreciate donations to Algonquin Grace Hospice, Huntsville.

Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Paul Hutchison.

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Obituary-Robert Bob George Christie


CHRISTIE, Robert George
Passed away peacefully at Algonquin Grace Residential Hospice on Tuesday, September 13th, with his family by his side at the age of 94. Devoted husband of Hazel Christie. Loving father of Paul (Kathy) Christie, Anne Christie, and Gaye (Mark) McLennan. Grandfather of Sean (Alli) Christie, Taryn (Shannon) Gray, Kira Christie (Mitch), Connor Ives, Lucas and Zac McLennan. Great grandfather of Cadence Gray and Sawyer and Rey Christie.
Bob taught biology at Brampton High and Brampton Centennial Secondary School (1967-1986) for 30 years. Member of Kiwanis Club of Buffy’s Corners, he was secretary for many years and volunteered for many charities; MS, CNIB, and Heart & Stroke. In his later years he was the Treasurer for Knox United Church in Dorset. He spent many wonderful years enjoying his family at his residence on Paint Lake and pursuing his love of photography.
Cremation has taken place. Family and friends are invited to the funeral service on Monday, September 19, 2022 at 1:00 p.m. at Billingsley Funeral Home, reception to follow. As an expression of sympathy memorial donations can be made to Knox United Church in Dorset and Hospice Huntsville.

Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Robert Bob George Christie 2022..

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Obituary-Mildred McEachern

The death occurred peacefully on Wednesday, March 30,2022, of Mildred McEachern nee Keown at MuskokaLanding in Huntsville.  She was 96 and was predeceasedby her husband of 37 years, Murray McEachern.  Theyare survived by their 3 children: Andy McEachern(Valerie), Ruth McEachern-Ross (Charles) and PennyMcEachern; 5 grandchildren, Robbie Drebitt, Anna Haley (David), AmyAubin (Stephen), Murray Ross (Lee), Grace McEachern, DonaldMcEachern (Shannon) and 6 great grandchildren; Travis and EthanMcEachern, Myla and Harper Haley, Hallie and Elijah Aubin.Known locally as Grandma Millie, she was born and raised in Dwight andhelped her mother and siblings run Gouldie House.Her life, apart from raising her family and spending time at the familycottage on Red Chalk Lake, was busy doing extensive volunteer work.  Amember of Knox United Church and the UCW, member of DorsetLifeliners, Brownie Leader, Camp cook for local Brownies, Guides andPathfinders patrols at Doe Lake and Adelaide camps. A member of theTall Pines Snowmobile Club, member of the Order of the Eastern Starand canvasser for the Heart & Stroke Foundation and the CanadianCancer Society for over 35 years. She also served with the Wrens duringWorld War 2, joining up when she was 18. Her expertise at making buttertarts was legendary in Dorset and beyond.Our heartfelt thanks to the staff of Muskoka Landing who took suchexcellent care of Mom during her last years. We also appreciate the kindcondolences expressed by family and friends. Burial and service atPaint Lake Cemetery will take place on May 14 at 2 pm. Further details may befound on Mitchell Funeral Home’s website. 

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Obituary- Ernest (Ernie) Martin

Ernest (Ernie) Martin 1931-2022Peacefully at Muskoka Landing on Sunday, March 6, 2022, Ernie passed away just short of his 91st birthday. He will be sadly missed by his loving wife of 69 years, Jeanette June (nee Smusiak).  Loving father of Donna (Rick) Sidey, Debbie (Steve) Bradley and Dianne (John) Terry.  Cherished grandfather of Pamela (Patrick), Alexandra, Richard, Stefanie, Dustin (Nicole), Chris (Chelsey), Caitlin and great grandfather to Teddy, Willa, Riley, Leah, Mya and Brooks.  Dear brother of Donald, Gordon and Patricia, and predeceased by his siblings Bill, Jack, Lillian and Edith.Ernie was active in the community and nothing made him happier than to make people laugh with his jokes.  He spent many years active in stock car racing and announcing (CNE, Pinecrest, Sunset and Barrie Speedways), snowmobiling, and restoring his prized ’56 Meteor Niagara. Over the years Ernie also came to love watching his grandchildren play hockey and cheering them on in the rinks.Ernie had a long career at The Toronto Star, retiring after 25 years as a Circulation Manager.Formerly of Brampton, Ernie was involved in the community, serving as Alderman in the inaugural years of the City of Brampton council and also on the Brampton Hydro Commission. Ernie was proud of his active involvement over many years with Big Brothers of Peel.After spending 25 years at the family cottage on Lake of Bays in Dwight, Ernie retired there and continued with extensive involvement in the community. He continued to be an active driver for the Canadian Cancer Society. He was passionate about running snowmobile drag races and Kitty Kat rides at the local Dwight and Dorset Winter Carnivals. He was delighted to have his grandchildren play for Martin’s Meteors in the Dwight Minor Baseball League.  Ernie was a member of The Queen’s Own Rifles of Canada, The Royal Canadian Legion and Doric Masonic Lodge.The family would like to thank the staff at Muskoka Landing for the exceptional and loving care provided.Friends and family will be received at Billingsley Funeral Home, 430 Ravenscliffe Road, Huntsville on Wednesday, March 9, 2022 from 6-8 p.m.  The funeral service will be held in the funeral home chapel on Thursday, March 10, 2022 at 1 p.m.  Reception following service. Live streaming will also be available for those unable to attend.  Please visit Ernie's memorial page to register for the live streaming in the service section.For those who wish to remember Ernie in a special way, donations can be made to Muskoka Seniors (www.muskokaseniors.org/donate). 

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Ruth Morris-Obituary

Ruth Morris died peacefully at Algonquin Grace Hospice in Huntsville on February 26, 2022 with family at her side.
The funeral will be Friday, March 4 at 1:00 at the Salvation Army Church in Lindsay. Burial will take place at Riverside Cemetery in Lindsay following the service.
Our thoughts and prayers are with Ted, and Ruth's family.
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Mary Margaret Meredith - Obituary

Mary Margaret Meredith-Obituary

It is with great sadness that the family of Mary Margaret Meredith (Sanderson) announce her passing in her 93rd year on February 20th, 2022 at Hospice Huntsville.  Mary had been struggling the past few months with congestive heart failure, and her death ended that suffering.

 Mary is survived by her sister, Betty (Don) Walker.  Predeceased by her husband, David Meredith in 1994.  Mary leaves behind her daughter, Lynda Melnyk, and sons, Lloyd (Jan) and Jim (Colleen) Meredith.  Predeceased by son-in-law Bernie Melnyk.  Mary was blessed with 10 grandchildren, all of whom will miss her greatly: Chris (Amanda), Mark (Amanda), Katryna (John), Jay (Steve), Bobbi (Todd), Brooke (Matt),  Tori, Georgie (Graeme), Teagan (Madi), and Kyra, in addition to 6 great-grandchildren: Mykola, MaryAnn, Arwyn, Mackenzie, Griffin, and Maeve. Predeceased by great grandson, Gavin.  Mary also leaves behind many nieces, nephews and cousins, who will remember Auntie Mary’s love, sense of humour and laughter.

 Mary was born in Toronto on December 16, 1929 to Percy & Babe Sanderson.  She married Dave in July of 1952 in Toronto, and raised their 3 children in Rexdale.  Mary founded the Rexdale lacrosse Women’s Auxiliary and often talked of her neighbours on the street and their morning coffee dates.

 In 1968, Mary and Dave bought Walker’s Lake Lodge and moved their family to Huntsville.

 Mary was an extremely hard worker.  After her retirement, she had more time for her many hobbies and participation in organizations close to her heart.  It was often difficult to keep track of what Mary was doing on any given day, as she seemed more busy during retirement than in her working years.  She was a member of the Huntsville Hospital Auxiliary, where she styled the hair of patients.  Mary received the Ontario Volunteer Service Award in 2011 in honour of her dedication to the Auxiliary, and was granted a Lifetime Membership in the Hospital Auxiliary Association of Ontario in 2010.  Mary was also an active member of the Pioneer Memorial United Church in Hillside, where she was a member of the community and UCC.

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Mary also tore up the lanes in her Seniors’ Bowling League and was an accomplished card player.  She loved her Euchre games with her friends Marilyn, Bea,  and Kay. Over the years, Mary enjoyed her long-lasting friendship with Orma as well.  Even during her last weeks, she was out-scoring some of her grandchildren in Scrabble and jokingly asked one for “some better competition”.  She was an accomplished story teller with an impeccable memory, who loved to recall the antics of her sister, Betty, or recall fond memories of her nieces, nephews, cousins and other extended family.  Mary was the keeper of the history of her family.

 Mary also loved to craft, and was gifted in her ability to create knitted and crocheted heirlooms for her family and friends.  Mary made many keepsake pieces for her family to mark important life events that will be forever cherished.  Soon after the birth of her first grandchild, Mary began the family tradition of crafting a handmade Christmas ornament each year for each of her grandchildren.  This continued for the next 43 years.  Once Mary reached her ninetieth year, she attempted to discontinue the tradition, stating that she was “too old” to carry on, however new ornaments continued to be given for the next two years.

 Mary passed from this life surrounded by the love of her family, with her children and grandchildren at her side.  We would like to express our gratitude for the care provided by her son, Jim and daughter-in-law, Colleen during Mary’s later years. We would like to thank her neighbours, especially Linda & Pat Russell. Lynda, Lloyd and Jim would also like to give a special thank you to Georgie for opening her home and taking such loving and compassionate care of Mary over the last 2 months until her passing.  They are also greatly appreciative of the support Georgie received from Bobbi, Kyra and Jay in assisting with Mom’s care.  Appreciation is also extended to Lynda West for providing Mary with such warmth and compassion in her later years and while in hospital.  Many thanks also to the LHIN HCC palliative care team, including Norma, Sarah, Paula and Dr. Mathies and Harrold. We would like to thank the team at Hospice Huntsville for making the last few moments of her life peaceful and graceful, we appreciate the care and compassion you showed her during her final moments.

 Visitation will be held on Thursday February 24, 2022 between 2-4pm at Mitchell Funeral Home, 15 High Street, Huntsville. In lieu of flowers, donations would be appreciated to the Huntsville Hospital Auxiliary or the Pioneer Memorial United Church.

 Masks must be worn to enter the funeral home. A receiving line will be formed to speak with the family without physical contact and long delays.

 

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Marion Dorothy Jensen - Obituary

Passed away peacefully on January 28th, 2022 at the Huntsville District Memorial Hospital at the age of 82. Born on May 28, 1939 in Dwight, Ontario to parents William and Dorothy (nee Robertson) Sluman. Marion married Paul Jensen in Dwight, Ontario on September 30th, 1961 and would spend the next 60 years together filled with much love, a lot of laughter and some tears. She is the cherished mother of Stephen and Suzanne (Shawn) Graham. Proud grandmother of Scott (Natasha) Graham, Cameron (Brittany) Graham and Hunter Graham. Great grandmother to Elijah and Hadley Graham. Marion will be dearly missed by her sisters Marnie (dec. Carmen), Isabel (dec. Joe) and Pat (Ron), sister in law Sally Suman and predeceased by her brother George Sluman, as well as sister in law Janet (Ken) Maw, sister in law Myrna (dec Ken) Jensen and predeceased by brother in law Tor.Born and raised in Dwight, Ontario provided Marion with a strong sense of family and community, while ensuring her love and appreciation for the area and numerous friends in this small town. She loved spending her summer days, swimming and socializing on the Jensen (Sluman) corner of Dwight Beach, camping at Bon Echo Provincial Park and vacationing for many years in Cuba. You've probably guessed that this is where buy sildenafil 100mg horny goat weed is most commonly used based on its name. This is Read More Here cheapest viagra 100mg only the beginning and many people are not able to afford brand medicines, as these drugs are very expensive. . That makes the durable love making in place of buying generic viagra e now found Kamagra that is also made from natural ingredients like herbal extracts. Regular intake of withania somnifera extract relaxes nerve cells and controls the occurrence of emotional health disorders naturally. female viagra buy Marion lived a full and remarkable life as a wonderful mother (both natural and adopted by many as such), homemaker, friend and co-worker before leaving the workforce to raise her children. She cherished each moment with her extended family and myriad of friends from all around the world. If one trait were used to describe Marion, it would be that she absolutely loved to entertain, whether small, or large groups of people. She had a magical quality of making others feel welcome, loved and cared for, within moments of meeting. We would be remiss in not mentioning her love of shopping, especially the years of marathon, week long "retail therapy" sessions at Christmas time with her sisters.The family invite friends to a visitation on Thursday, February 3, 2022 from 1-2 p.m. at Billingsley Funeral Home, Huntsville. The funeral will follow in the chapel at 2 p.m. As an expression of sympathy and in lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made to the Huntsville Hospital Foundation. Messages of condolence can be left at www.billingsleyfuneralhome.comPLEASE NOTE: In keeping with the restrictions mandated by the Bereavement Authority of Ontario, limited attendance, contact tracing, social distancing and facial coverings will be strictly adhered to. To attend the visitation or funeral service, please call the funeral home at 705-789-8982 to reserve a time to pay your respects or reserve on-line.

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Edward "Ted" Lehman - Obituary

Edward Merle Lehman passed away at Huntsville District Memorial Hospital on Wednesday, Oct 13th, 2022. Beloved husband of Alice Ruth Lehman. Dear father of Debra and her husband Gordon Casperd of Calgary, Stephen and Karen Lehman of Huntsville, Michael Lehman and his wife Johanne Johnson of Edmonton, Lynn and her husband Mark Sutherland of Toronto, father-in-law of Janice Lehman and step father of Michael Friend and David Friend. Loved by grandchildren Drew and his wife Niki Lehman of Barrie, Spencer Lehman of Huntsville, Cole Lehman and his wife Gina of Orillia, Alexandre Lehman of Edmonton, Lauren Lehman of Vancouver, Megan Jones of Barrie, Mitchell Friend of Huntsville and Megan and Mitchell’s mom Patricia Armour of Huntsville.The family invite friends to a visitation on Sunday, October 17, 2021 at Billingsley Funeral Home from 6:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m.  The funeral service will be held at the Pioneer Memorial United Church, Hillside on Monday, October 18, 2021 at 12:00 p.m. Burial to follow at Maplewood Cemetery. Visitation will be conducted in 30-minute intervals beginning at 6:00, 6:30, 7:00 and ending at 7:30 p.m. Please visit Ted’s memorial page at www.billingsleyfuneralhome.com to reserve a time to pay your respects or you may call the funeral home at 705-789-8982 to do the same. As spacing is limited at the church, livestreaming will be available for those unable to attend and can be accessed again through Ted’s memorial page.  Covid-19 restrictions mandated by the Province of Ontario and the Bereavement Authority of Ontario will be strictly adhered to and include facial coverings, social distancing and contact tracing.It is a miraculous test that can help ensure cheapest viagra tabs the best penis health possible. It is often seen as a failure on the part of somebody who cannot reproduce, even though many people icks.org generic levitra online these days chose that way of life. Filagra and Sildenafil Citrate are both generic viagra 50mg used to treat the erectile dysfunction under the various brand names. Besides, you may go buy levitra in canada through a long discussing-session with your doctor before undergoing the surgical treatment. As an expression of sympathy and in lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made to the Pioneer Memorial United Church or to the Heart & Stroke Foundation.  Messages of condolence can be left at www.billingsleyfuneralhome.com

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Celebration of Life Ross Rabjohn - Sept. 11, 2021, 11am

Stephanie Rabjohn extends an invitation to Ross Rabjohn's Celebration of Life on Saturday, September 11, 2021 at 11 am in the Dorset Pavilion (opposite the Dorset Museum).

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The gathering begins at 10:30 with music by Katherine and Alex Martinko with a luncheon to follow. The service is led by Rev. David Woodall.  Please bring lawn chairs if able. Extra parking is available at the Dorset Recreation Centre.
Our deepest sympathy and support go to Stephanie, her family and friends.

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