"AIRMAN, Within _ Passed away, peacefully. at home surrounded by family, on Saturday. March 21200-1 Wilfrid Hartman in his 92nd year was the beloved hus, . band of the late Mary Ellen (nee Aiken) Hartman (1996); loving father of Timothy of Waterloo and Sally (James) of Kitchener; dear friend of Marion Godson of Kitch, ener: dear brother and brother-in-law of Irene Kaufman (Harold) of Woodstock. Grace Lupton (David) of New Hamburg. Louise PasehertClim of Wiarton. Ruth Post i (Alex) of Peterborough. Margaret Hartman of Stratford. Wilfrid is survived by many nieces and nephews. Prede. ceased by his parents, Fred and Margaret (nee Walton) Hartman: brothers, Frederick. Howard (Mary). John Vincent and Robert (infancy); sisters, Mary Hartman, Jeanette Battler (Jack). Rita Hartman and Anne Tevlin (Leo) and brother-in-law, Ray Kaufman, Wilfrid loved and promoted the sport oftrap shooting. He was a mem- 1 her of the Pioneer Sportsman Club. honorary member ‘ and past president of the Waterloo County Fish and l Game Club and editor for many years of their bulletin. _ He retired from Canada Life after many years service. [ Wilfrid served in the Canadian Armed Forces stationed l in Petewawa. Wilfrid's family received relatives and friends from 7-9 pm. Monday and Tuesday 24 and 7-9 pm. at the Henry Walser Funeral Home. 507 Frederick St., Kitchener 749-8467. Funeral service 11:30 am. on Wednesday. March 31, 2004 {today} in the chapel of the funeral home. As expressions of sympathy, do- nations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario 1 would be appreciated by the family (cards available at the funeral homey. Visit www_obit411iom./1M7 for/1 Wilfrid's memorial. ’ "No fartherseek his merits to disclose. or dra w his frail- ties from their dead abode. (There they alike in trem- bling hope repose.) The bosom of his Father and his ‘ God. " HOWITT, Charlotte Sylvia (1924 - 2004) .. " is with tho groatnoss of sadness that the Howitt family must an nounco tho peatvful passmg of their wifp. mothvr. urandmothvr and friend, on Monday. March 29. 2mm. in hcr 8lst your at St Marti Hospital. Her mntaginus smilr, and It'sl for life l, Laughter will hp greatly missml by Mr hr-lnwd husband and friend. Grunt Hoylv. much loud and Irrsnng mothvr in sun. MwhaM lenifvrt. Gregory tThrtvsat daughtr-r. Joan and son. David Windy) and proud and joyous. grandmothor to Conor. Timothy. Clan, Chtastmrs. Span. Courtney. Rilvy, Erica and Kara, Charlotte ps prmlm‘vnsod by hor parvnts. Joseph and Ida (Moorm Gulliwr and by her hrnthor. Ralph, Charlrsttos family will rs-coiw rolaiwos and friends from 2-4 and 7-9 pm . Wednvsday at tho Henry Walser Funeral Home. GOT l-‘rvrlorirk St, Kitclwswr. 749-8467. Parish prayers 8:45 pm Wndnosrlay awning Prayers will tw offered in tht, funeral homo chapel at 9:30 a.m., Thursday. April 1. 20tMfollowed by procession to St. Aloysius RC Churchill Traynor Ave, Kitchener) for funeral mass at 10 am. As Pxprr?sslons of sympathy. do, nations to Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario or Canadian Diabetes Association would ho appreciated hy the family tcards available at thr, funeral homo) Special thank you to the nursing staffofSt. Mary's Hospital and those at Free-port Hospital Rehabilitation Unit for thrir "xtensive carp, nnmuragwmpnt and guidance Visit wwwohiNl l _mm~'1250 for Charlotte's momorial Thank hm fur "Fading Today's Edition ofthe, u "terloo Chronicle REFLECTIONS SMITH, Stella . After a brief Illness, at the Brantford Gert eral Hospital. on Friday, March 26, 2001, Stella Mae (Mitchell). of Arr: In her Blst year. Dear wife of the late Murray H Smith (1987). Very special mother ofShirley and Robert Watson of Ayr; loved grandmother of Jamie and Eve Watson of Fort William, Scotland and Duane and Angela Watson of Ayr. Predeceased by infant twin daughters Florence and Faye (1938): sisters Laura Hogg. Helen Pipe, Blanche King and brothers Howard, Clarence and Dick Mitchell. Stella and her husband Murray owned and operated the Green Thistle Res- taurant in Ayr for many years. She was also a longtime employee of the Queen's Hotel in Ayr. Details are incom- plete. Arrangements made by Ayr Chapel, Wm. Kipp Funeral Home, 632-8228. Passed away peacefully, on Wednesday, March M, 2004, in his 99th year. Beloved husband of Betty (Brown) for 66 years. Loving father of Judy and her husband Bruce Jank of Burlington and Pat and her husband Jim Porterr1eld of Kitchener. Proud and loving grandfather of Shannon and Michael Jank and Jeff and Bryan P0rterrteld, Sadly missed by his brother-in-law, Bill Brown of Orillia. sister-in-law Loretta Timmis of Hamilton and many nieces and nephews. Bill was prede- ceased by his parents. Henry and Clara Timmis, his brothers and sisters, Claire "Dolly" Craig, Herbert. Gerald. Brian, Eileen Timmis. Margaret Stead, Mike and Eric Timmis. Bill was a well-known and well- respected member of the community. He was a dedi- cated employee of Seagram's for over 40 years, where upon his retirement in 1972, he held the position of Vice- President, Cereal Products Division. He was alongtime. faithful member and Rector's Warden of The Church of the Holy Saviour. Bill served as Chairman of the Waterloo Rink Commission. President of the KW Chamber of Commerce. President of Milling Products, President of Parent's Association at Waterloo Lutheran University. member of the Rotary Club. Director of Big Brothers, Director of Federated Charities, Governor of the Waterloo County Hall of Fame, Chairman of the Board of Governors of Wilfrid Laurier University. Board of Directors at Equitable Life. founding member of Renison College and was a member of the Masonic Lodge (Past Master) and the Westmount Golf and Country Club. Friends were invited to share their mem- ories of Bill with his family during memorial visitation at the Edward R. Good Funeral Home. 17t King St, s.. Waterloo on Friday from 2-4 and 73 pm. The memorial service in celebration of Bill's life was held in the fw neral home chapel on Saturday. March 27, 2004 at 1 p.m. Following the service. friends were invited to join the family in the funeral home Reception Room fora time of fellowship and refreshments. In lieu of flowers. do- nations may he made to the Church of the Holy Saviour, the Food Bank ofWaterloo Region or the charity ofynur choice and can he arranged through the funeral home _ 7-tS-EH45 or www _edwardrgoodwmn WITT, Elmer E. - Passed away. peacefully. at KAY Health (‘emre ofGrand River Hospital. on March 25. 2004 in h is 62nd year, Survived by Irwin}: wile. Lorna. Elmer was her best friend and suulmate for43 years. Dear Father of Chrnstma and line Haase of Rochester. New York. Mitharrl and Joan Witt a London. ON. Trevor and Karen Witt of Watttloo. ON Loving: grandfathertPapar In Anna. Sophia. Amy. Stephanie, Nicole. Colm and Jason: pJvat-Rrandrathvr to Zachary. Survived by mother. Lorena Witt and mother in law. (‘onnie Davis: sisters. Helen llillman of Waterloo. Karen (Rom Ituldhardt of Kitchener and brother. Gary iRnsie) Witt of Waterloo. l’redeeeased by son. Anthony Witt: father. Bruno Witt and brother. Mervyn Witt. Elmer attended the Kitchener (‘entral Ctmmvgation on Margaret Av enue. and was aetive in the New Apostolic Church his entire life. He was very thankful for the loving support given by the ministers. brothers. sisters and friends in thecircle ofthe New Apostolic faith. Visitation was held at the Rat: Bechtel Funeral Home, 62l King Street West. Kitchener on Monday. March 29. 2004 from 2-4 pm. and 'iM? pm. The funeral was held at 7 pm on Tuesday. March Mt, 2004 at The Now Apostolic Church, Kitchener Cumtral congregation. 160 Margaret Avenue. Kitchener officiated hy Apostle Kenneth Kreutner. A fellowship reception immediately followed in the fellow ship hall ofthe congregation, Expressions ofsympathy may ho made hy donation to the New Apostolic Church Foreign Extension The Family would like to thank Dr William Plaxton and the professional staff at the Grand Rivor ICI . for their sensitive. dignified rare WILLIAM "BILL" “HMS 1905-2004 96006.9 l X LI i t) y i I ,1 'ge? 'kan 15% _ ', t . ’ _ MIKOLIUN ', y; a Si' U" Mickey)- It,' ' g i ‘J '4 ' denly at ty g ' I T _=‘. Tr March 27, ’ Hi) - A; 80yearsB _ , t' _ i. Diana (net yi 7 FP. a.“ years. Fa _ . , . _ a F ' MIKOLIUNAS, Vytautas ? , , ._. Sl la' (Mickey) - Passed away. sud- It,' ' ce. B. ‘4 q ' denly at home, on Saturday. , ' 1 V J L' . ' March 27, 2004. at the age of , ' ' " "trl A; 80 years. Beloved husband of t." r t' rh' Diana (nee Pressacco) for 52 * - , '* l "a s years. Father of daughter. ' Ann Reed and husband Michael Gates of Toronto and son, John Miltoliunas and wife Carla (Norheim) ofKelowna, 8.0. and grandfather to his only granddaughter. Cara. Survived by his only sister. Vanda Cemiene and her family in Kaunas. Lithuania. Mickey immigrated to Canada in 1947 where he worked at the Hollinger Gold Mine in Timmins, Ont. as a mine surveyor until its closure in 1968. He then moved to Kitchener and worked until his retirement for the engineering firm of Marshall. Macklin, Monaghan Ltd. Mickey's family received friends from 7-9 pm. Tuesday and will continue from 12-1 pm. today (Wednesday) at the Henry Walser Funeral Home, 50? Frederick St., Kitchener, 7493-167. Funeral service 1 pm†March 31. 2004 in the chapel of the funeral home, followed by a reception. Cremation to follow with inter- ment in Anapolis Christian Community Cemetery, Mississauga. As expressions of sympathy, donations to St. Anthony-Daniel RC Church or the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario would be appreciated by the fam- ily (cards available at the funeral home). Visit www.0bit411.com.-"IZ49 for Mickey's memorial. PRIOR. Harry T. - Passed away, March 28. 2001, peace- fully, at home. Born in Gosport, England, December 16. 1923. Predeceased by his wife, Brenda and daughter. Janet. Survived by his loving companion and best friend. Margaret Drost; daughter. Patricia and Robin Jones of St, Clements: son, Tony and Linda of Cambridge; daughter. Gina and Brian and son, John and Irene of Gosport, England: grandchildren and great- grandchildren in Cambridge and England; brother, Prank and Sylvia Prior of England. He will be dearly missed by Margaret's children. grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Harry was a Second World War Veteran serving in the Royal British Navy, He was a member of the Royal Canadian Legion No. 126, Preston. At Harry's request. there will be no visitation or service. His body was donated to the Waterloo University Sci- ence Centre. Many thanks to Dr. G, Ford. Dr. Gallagher and all the doctors and wonderful staff of Medical Daycare Cancer Centre, Cambridge. Donations may be made to Medical Daycare Cancer Centre. Cambridge or the Children's Wish Foundation. Passed away peacefully. at home. whiln surroundvd by his family. on Saturday. March 27. 3hrl, at tho agr- of as wars Balm-0d husband of Janie, Loving father of Brant and his wilo Kali}; iii-w-rly and her husband Chris Tsrhirhart. [mug and hes Wlff‘ Pvnny, Rah and his wifo Dobbin. and Jason and his wife Kim. all (If Kiti'hmwr Proud and loving grandfather of in grandchildren. Ralph isaiso survived by his brother. Huh lfnrlprwmid of Mount Forest. Prvdtscvasrd hy his paronts, Arthur Irndrrwood and norothy Stvvom and by his brother. Richard Undtsrwood, F'riends worn invited In share their mamnrivs of Ralph with his family at the Edward R. Good Funeral Home. 171 King Sin-vi South in Waterloo. (in Tuesday from 2A and 7 9 pm. Tho funeral snrvicr- to rvlohratn Ralph's lim will ho hold in tho fur neral home Chapel nn Wednesday. March 31 ' 2004 (today) at 2 Fm, with PastorGwvn Iaipkcofnciating. For lowing the service. cremation will take place The fam, ily wishes tnthank Pastor Gwen Lipke and Pastor Barry Kendall for their carp, and support. ln Ralph's memory, donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foun dation or the Grand River Regional Cancer Centre and can he arranged through the funeral home _ 745-8445 or wwwvdwardrgood_com rltssstftrlvw"terriooch rnmrln. "I RALPH MURRAY UNDERWOOD 1939 . 2004 has rm "mod mhlrvss Clossified