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47 · Friday, November 25, 2011 OAKVILLE BEAVER · www.oakvillebeaver.com l Birth Notices It's a Girl! l Obituaries l Obituaries l Obituaries McNALLY, Elizabeth Virginia (nee Nickleson) (November 12, 1918 - November 16, 2011) Passed peacefully at Ian Anderson House at age 93, after facing Alzheimer's and cancer with strength and dignity. Beloved wife of the late Col. Norman H. McNally, MD. Predeceased by her sister Audrey Runstedler and brothers Bill, Bud and Jerry Nickleson. Loving mother to Keith (Anita), Megan and Tom (Karen). Devoted grandmother to Aileen, Diana, Shauna and Colin, and honourary "Grandma" to many. Will be dearly missed by many inlaws, nieces, nephews and friends. Born in Windsor, Ontario, "Bessie" graduated from the University of Western Ontario and married in 1941, then led the "army life", with stops in Toronto, London (Ontario), Kingston, Soest (West Germany), Hemer (West Germany), Ottawa, then finally to Oakville in 1962. Bessie was a long-time member of the Glen Abbey Golf Club and the Oakville Curling Club. Many thanks to all who provided compassionate care to Bessie, including the staff at Ian Anderson House, Joan de Sousa, Dr. Robert Gabriel, Dr. Simona Abid, nurse Barb Caccamo, nurse Jadwiga, and all PSWs provided through CCAC, ReCharge and Homewatch CareGivers. Special thanks to family friend and longtime advisor Al Harris, CLU. A Service to Celebrate Elizabeth's Life will be held at 1:00 pm Saturday November 26, 2011 in the chapel of the Kopriva Taylor Community Funeral Home, 64 Lakeshore Road West, (one block east of Kerr St., 905-844-2600) Oakville, with visitation one hour prior to service. Interment at St. Jude's Cemetery and reception to follow. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Ian Anderson House, the Canadian Cancer Society (Halton Unit) or the Alzheimer Society of Canada. Email condolences may be made through www.koprivataylor.com CAMPBELL, Beverly Alexis On Monday, November 21, 2011 at O a k v i l l e Tr a f a l g a r M e m o r i a l Hospital. Beverly in her 52nd year with her family by her side. Beloved daughter of the late Shirley Campbell. Loving sister of Bonnie (Dominic) De Bellis, Barbara (Willy) Wilkinson and the late Doug Campbell. Lovingly remembered by Jessica, Michael, Kerry and Cameron. Private Cremation has taken place. A celebration of Beverly's life will be held at the Masonic Hall, 125 Thomas Street, Oakville on Sunday, December 4, 2011 from 1:00 pm to 3:00pm. Special thanks to all the ICU staff at OTMH, especially Dr. Kohli and "Nurse Jackie" and to Erin and staff of the Summit ACTT team. Email condolence may be made through www.koprivataylor.com l Obituaries PETERS, Cecilia It is with sadness that Eric (son) and Claire (daughter) announce Cecilia Peters passed away November 11, 2011 at Brampton Civic Hospital. She leaves behind many friends who have been impacted by her over the decades, whether through her music in her home or piano playing at Government House in Victoria; her agility and passion for tennis; her insights and wit with literature, this prairie-born lady forged deep and lasting friendships. Words like "luminous" "a gift" "inspiring" "amusing" "story teller" "forgiving" "refreshing" "vibrant and strong" define this "bright ray of light". Warm thanks go to Chris Pruvot who came from France to be with her friend, and Ann Tasko who phoned everyday as Cecilia moved closer to her next walk. We would like to thank those kind souls in palliative care at BCH, especially Tailor and Dolores. And, finally, a special note of thanks to Dr. R. Kivlichan who guided her through her last five year journey with compassion and understanding. Knowing she had support made it possible for her to live extraordinarily large. Respecting Cecilia's wishes no service or memorial will take place. Instead, Claire and Eric invite you to listen for music in unexpected places, see the art of life all around you and dance like no one is watching; as Cecilia did. Arrived on Sunday November 20, 2011 at 8:50 pm, weighing 8 lbs, 2 ozs. Proud & excited parents are Matt Self & Amanda Mattless. Chelsea is welcomed by her g r a n d p a r e n t s , N a n c y C l a r k e & Wa y n e Mattless, & Brian & Cathy Self, and all of her great-grandparents, Doug & Frances Janes, Len & Irene Mattless, Walter & Sylvia Tyrrell, & Diane Bailey-Self. Thrilled to meet her are Auntie Christine & Uncle Travis, Uncle Michael, & Auntie Megan, & last but not least, excited cousin Kaylee! Special thanks to Dr. Fiona McConville, and nurses Jennifer & Stephanie at Rouge Valley Hospital, Ajax. Chelsea Taylor Self and you will receive a voucher for of your baby's precious hand or footprint ($25.00 value) compliments of: kv ville@wee eepiggie gies es.com Tel: 905-825-8731 · Email: oak w w w . W e e P i gg ggies.com 05-6 5 632-4 44 4 44 4 40 4 0 to place your announcement Call 905- l Engagements SPETH, Kurt Max Born September 17, 1925. Passed away, November 17, 2011 peacefully at Joseph Brant Hospital in Burlington. On October 27th Kurt sustained a stroke while curling, doing what he loved best, being active and surrounded by friends. For all his 86 years he loved life and lived it to the fullest, always engaging the world around him with an insatiable curiosity and a keen interest in people. Kurt has always served as an excellent role model on how to engage and enjoy life. He emigrated from Germany to Nova Scotia in 1933, at the age of 8 and during his early adult life he says that he his hand at many things. A graduate of Haileybury School of Mines in Northern Ontario (1948), he embarked in 1956 on a fulfilling 30-year career with Alchem Limited. After retiring as Vice President of Sales at age 60, his greatest loves were travelling, being with his family particularly his 9 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren, spending time at his cottage, staying in touch with dear friends and enjoying time with his curling, hunting and fishing buddies. He is predeceased by his beloved wife Isabel, nee Selinger, (1967) and his parents Heinrich Gustav Speth (1966) and Elfriede Speth (1999). He will be dearly missed by his wife of 40 years, Betty Poirier, by his 5 children, Janet, Judy, Brian and wife Kathy, Michael and wife Kara , Jackie and husband Albert, his grandchildren and great grandchildren and his brothers Bill Speth and Jean from Wetaskawin AB, and Fred Speth and Grace from Bridgewater, NS. As well, the extended family and many friends he made over the years will certainly have wonderful memories and stories to tell for a while yet. A most precious gift he gave us was his memoirs, Recrossing the Portages of Life, which he wrote and published in 2005, to be enjoyed by family and friends alike. He explored every continent except Australia and the Antarctic, always wanting to get to the top of the mountain. In the past year alone, Kurt travelled to the Arctic and the Galapagos Islands! He has now embarked on his next great adventure and we wish him all the best! Although Kurt requested cremation, this is not his last word. He wanted his family and friends to come together one more time for a Celebration of his Life on Saturday December 3 at 11a.m. at Oakview Funeral Home, 56 Lakeshore Road. W. (1 block east of Kerr St.) In lieu of flowers, Kurt asked that donations be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation and to the Canadian Cancer Society. Online condolences may be offered at www.oakviewfuneral.ca KOLESAR, Mary Peacefully, in her 69th year, at The Carpenter Hospice, in Burlington after a courageous battle with cancer, on Monday, November, 21, 2011. She will be missed by her sisters Anne Egri and Helen Koma, brother John (Olga), nephews R i c h a r d ( M a r i j a ) a n d Te d (Geraldine), nieces Diana and Cynthia (Dave), great-nephew Stephen (Neave) and great-nieces Lianna (Matthew), Leda (Glenn) and Helena (Chris). The many friends she made through the Burlington Newcomers' Club, her quilting group, and Sears and Bell Canada were a big part of her life. She held a great affection for Lianna's children Hunter and Emma. A memorial service will be held at the Glen Oaks Memorial Chapel and Reception Centre, 3164 Ninth Line, Oakville, 905 257 8822, on Sunday November 27, 2011 with visitation from 12:30 - 1:30 p.m. Service to follow in the chapel at 1:30 p.m. R e c e p t i o n t o f o l l o w. I n l i e u o f flowers, memorial contributions to the Canadian Cancer Society or to The Carpenter Hospice would be appreciated. "Rest in Peace, Mary" l In Memoriams Paul & Carol Mooradian of Oakville and Marion & Ann Dollin of Oakville are proud to announce the engagement on November 6, 2011 of their children. ARMEN to NICK DALZIEL, Walter Orr (Bo'Ness, Scotland) Passed away in peace Sunday November 20, 2011 three days after his 85th birthday with family by his side. Forever cherished by his loving wife DINAH (Towart), devoted sons Alec (Heather), Walter (Ruth), and caring daughter Janice. Proud Scottish Soldier, North Irish Horse Regiment, Tank Division in WW2 taught us the love for life and will be honourably remembered by his 9 grandchildren, golfing pals and those who endeared him as he walked over the hills of Scotland, trails of Oakville and beaches of St. Pete's. Funeral service will be held 4pm Saturday November 26, 2011 at t h e K o p r i v a Ta y l o r C o m m u n i t y Funeral Home, 64 Lakeshore Road We s t , ( o n e b l o c k e a s t o f K e r r, 905-844-2600), Oakville. Donations for those who wish to the Brain Cancer Foundation of Canada or O a k v i l l e Tr a f a l g a r M e m o r i a l Hospital. Email condolence may b e m a d e t h r o u g h www.koprivataylor.com KUIPERS Belinda Elizabeth In loving memory of Belinda, who left us November 27, 2009 after a courageous battle with breast cancer. Belinda is sadly missed by her family and her many friends. Always in our hearts Remember your loved ones this Holiday Season. We will be publishing a special holiday IN MEMORIAM FEATURE on Thurs. December 22, 2011. Size- (2" x 2-1/2"), cost- $19.99 + tax. Tributes for this feature must be received by December 19th. The Oakville Beaver would like to express sincere and heart-felt condolences to those who have lost their loved ones. For verse suggestions, more information or to place your special memoriam please call 905-632-4440 .

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