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May 11, 2023May 11, 2023

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ARNOLD, Murray L.

Murray L. Arnold died suddenly, Wednesday, December 28, 2022 at 75 years of age. Beloved husband of 54 wonderful years to Lynda (Taylor), loving father to Tim (Tracie Tino), Laurie (Paul Helesic), Amy (Réal LeClerc), proud grandfather ("Papa") to Alyshia (Travis DeWolfe), Ryan, Tyler, Kyle, Taylor (Jen) and Nate, adoring great grandfather to Lydia, and brother to Keith. He will be missed by many friends and family.

Predeceased by his parents, Grace and Irwin Arnold, Murray was born in Windsor, Ontario, graduated from Kennedy Collegiate, then from the Business Administration program at St. Clair College. He started his career with Chrysler and retired in 2002 from their advertising agency Ross Roy Communications / BBDO.

After retiring, Murray and Lynda moved to their cottage on Oxbow Lake near Huntsville, where they enjoyed time with family and friends. Murray dedicated himself to the community, joining the Lake of Bays Fire Station 50 as a volunteer in 2003, retiring from the role of Acting Captain after 12 years. He was an active church member in Windsor at Westminster United Church, then Trinity United Church in Huntsville, serving on their Boards in a variety of capacities and singing in the choir. He also volunteered with Huntsville Meals on Wheels as a Board member and driver for many years and served on the Lake of Bays Township Councilor's Advisory Committee.

Murray was a classic car enthusiast and enjoyed cruising the roads of Lake of Bays and Huntsville in his red 1968 Chrysler 300 convertible – bought in memory of the year he and Lynda were married. A history buff and passionate reader, he also enjoyed riding with his "Riders of the Limberlost" ATV gang, sunset pontoon cruises on Oxbow, and travelling the world with Lynda.

One of his greatest pleasures was being together with family, enjoying their interactions and humor. He was always ready to take the grandchildren cliff jumping, waterskiing or tubing around the lake. Family was his greatest sense of pride.

He "died with his boots on" and got his wish to "go out like a light." It was just ten years too soon.

Special thanks are extended to 911 Dispatch, EMS, Fire and OPP Responders for their efforts and compassionate support to our family on this difficult day.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation, Trinity United Church Huntsville or a charity of your choice would be appreciated.

A Memorial Service will be held at Trinity United Church, 33 Main Street E, Huntsville, Ontario on Saturday, January 14, 2023 at 2 pm.

A Celebration of Life Open House will be held in Windsor at the Beach Grove Golf and Country Club, 14134 Riverside Dr E, on Saturday, January 21, 2023 from 2 pm to 4 pm.

FORD, Michael Roland

It is with great sadness the family announce the sudden passing of Michael Ford at his residence in Huntsville at the age of 64. Michael was born on June 26, 1958, to parents Robert and Ethel (Browning) Ford. Loving stepson of Norah. Dear brother of Sue, Steve, Chris and Anne. He will be dearly missed by his extended family and many friends both near and far. Michael has left us with many memories that will live in our hearts.

Cremation has taken place. As an expression of sympathy, memorial donations can be made to the Heart & Stroke Foundation. Messages of condolence can be left at www.billingsleyfuneralhome.com

Woods, Grace Ida (nee Hanes)

Peacefully at Muskoka Landing Long-Term Care Facility, Huntsville Ontario. Mrs. Grace Woods, in her 96th year. Beloved wife of the late Charles (Chuck). Predeceased by her parents Walter and Martha Hanes, her brothers Ross, Harold, Stanley, Allan and sisters Audrey Smith, Gloria Turnbull, and Clare Hagan. Special thanks to the staff at Muskoka Landing Long-Term Care Facility for their care and compassion.

Cremation was conducted privately with a small celebration to follow at interment in the spring. Messages of condolence can be left at www.billingsleyfuneralhome.com

RAWN, Barry Ivan

Passed away peacefully on Wednesday, December 7, 2022, at the Huntsville District Memorial Hospital at the age of 64. Survived by his daughter Liz Martin-Patterson, brothers Myrle (Rose) and Donald (Shelley), grandchildren Michelle, Rennie, and Tina, great-grandsons Jonathan and Ryder and many nieces and nephews. Predeceased by his parents Delmar & Eunice (nee white), brother John and niece Cathy. Barry worked for the District of Muskoka for many years. He loved to listen to country music, spend time with his cats, play bingo and go to the casino. He will be dearly missed.

Cremation has taken place. A celebration of life will be held at a later date. As an expression of sympathy memorial donations can be made to the Ontario Lung Association. Messages of condolence can be left at www.billingsleyfuneralhome.com

McIELWAIN, Elizabeth Carolyn (nee Scriver)

Passed away peacefully on Tuesday, December 20, 2022, at Huntsville District Memorial Hospital at the age of 84. Beloved wife of the late Robert McIelwain who predeceased Carolyn on December 18, 2016. Cherished mother of J.C. (Anne) McIelwain, Rob (Carol) McIelwain, Kathy (dec. Denis) Henderson, and Karry (Kim) Nelson. Adored grandmother of Sara (Bill) Plant, David (Lindsay) McIelwain, Michael McIelwain, Evan (Julia) Mattice, Julie (Yann) Gagnon, Bill McIelwain, Amanda McIelwain, Jonathan Henderson, Kyle (Claudia) Nelson, Kade Nelson, and Kole (Keira) Nelson. Great-grandmother of Hailey, Hannah, Lexi and Lea Plant, Willa, Claire, and Joshua McIelwain, Hailie, Evan Kelsie and Julia, Ella and Maddie Gagnon, Carson Mattice, Korbin, and Griffin Nelson. Survived by her sister Deanna McKee and sister-in-law Beverly (Keith) Ferguson. Predeceased by her parents Joshua & Edith (nee Lovegrove) Scriver.

A visitation will be held on Thursday, December 22, 2022, at Billingsley Funeral Home, Huntsville, from 11:00 a.m. until time of service in the funeral home chapel at 1:00 p.m. Reception to follow. Carolyn will be laid to rest at Hutcheson Memorial Cemetery in the Spring. As an expression of sympathy, memorial donations can be made to the Alzheimer Society of Muskoka or Hospice Huntsville. Messages of condolence can be left at www.billingsleyfuneralhome.com

Sandra Lee Moorhouse, nee Chantler passed away peacefully on December 12, 2022 at Hospice Huntsville/Algonquin Grace in Huntsville, Ontario at the age of 70 with her family by her side.

"Sandy" as her friends called her was originally born in Huntsville but had lived in Belleville and Mississauga most of her life. She had since returned home and had resided there until her passing.

She is survived by her sons Paul (Heather), Brian (Krystle) and sister Holly Chantler. She is also survived by her granddaughter Brier. She is predeceased by her parents Donald and Helen Chantler.

Sandy was an avid bridge player and earned the Lifemaster status in her earlier years. Sandy had a large circle of friends from her days in the bridge world and with co-workers during her lengthy career employed by the Toronto Dominion Bank. Sandy spent many years in Belleville, Ontario and often reminisced about the good old days there with her closest friends. Over the past year, Sandy became a voice of the people at a local retirement residence where she had resided.

A celebration of life will be held in the spring for family and friends of Sandy. Details will be provided once they become available.

In lieu of flowers, the family would like to request any donations be made to Hospice Huntsville/Algonquin Grace. www.mitchellfuneralho

TUTTLE, John Andrew. It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of our beloved husband, son, father, and brother. John was born on September 24, 1970, in Toronto, Ontario. He died peacefully with family at his side on December 8, 2022, at South Lake Regional Health Centre at the age of 52. John is survived by his beloved wife, Cherrie Tuttle (nee Black), daughter Brittany Tuttle, stepdaughters Ashlee Black (Ryan), and Katherine Netzband (Phillip). John will be dearly missed by his mother Janet and her husband Kim Meadus, his father Paul, and his wife Gwelda Tuttle, and his brother Michael. We are comforted knowing John is in the arms of his grandparents and will be missed by family, friends, and fur babies near and far.

The family invites all to a visitation on Saturday, December 17, 2022, at Billingsley Funeral from 11:00 a.m. until the time of the funeral service in the funeral home chapel at 12:30 pm. Reception to follow. John will be laid to rest at Hutcheson Memorial Cemetery in the Spring. As an expression of sympathy, memorial donations can be made to a charity of choice in lieu of flowers.

STEWART, Douglas John. Passed away peacefully on Wednesday, December 7, 2022, at Huntsville District Memorial Hospital at the age of 68. Doug is survived by his children James, Dallas and Josie, grandchildren Eve, Tristen and Alex and his siblings Colin, Sue, Debbie, Bill and Donna. Predeceased by his parents James and Eileen (Craft) Stewart and siblings Jim Donald and Pat.

Cremation has taken place. In keeping with Doug's wishes, there will be no services at this time. As an expression of sympathy, memorial donations can be made to the Canadian Cancer Society. Messages of condolence can be left at www.billingsleyfuneralhome.com

June Ivy Ruttan Dennis. Passed away peacefully at the age of 96 on December 9th, 2022 in Huntsville, Ontario.

She was born in Oshawa on August 23, 1926, and grew up in Ardbeg and Parry Sound before later moving to Huntsville. Predeceased by her husband Louis Dennis, and brother Bill Ruttan. She is survived by her two children, Paul and Rochelle, and David and Susan, sister Mona, and grandchildren Leah and Alvin, and Daniel.

Coming from humble beginnings, June had the gumption to build a wonderful and full life of travel, culture, and music. She had a fighting spirit and overcame all the obstacles in her life. Words often used to describe her are strong-willed, feisty, caring, supportive, generous, honest, loving, and loyal. One of her favorite pastimes was going to the opera. She always knew how to laugh at herself, and was fearless when faced with adversity.

June's avid interest in academics bloomed early, and she adored going to school up to grade 8. Without the option of continuing on to high school, she went to work different jobs to help support her family. As a self-taught woman, a handful of years later she began working as a bookkeeper for her future husband, Louis Dennis. After getting married, raising two children, and helping her husband grow and run a successful business, June turned her sights back to her own educational pursuits. As an adult, she went on to achieve her high school diploma, Bachelor of Arts from Glendon College, an undergraduate degree in social work from York University, and masters degree in Social Work from Carlton University. She then used her qualifications to go to work in Toronto, where she had a career as a social worker. Later, June kickstarted her retirement by traveling the world. She will be remembered as a leader and a role model for women, a strong believer in the importance of education, and to always advocate for yourself.

The matriarch of the family, her magnetic personality was felt by everyone in her presence. She was a caretaker and loving wife, and taught us all to put fairness and family above all else. Maintaining her dignity and bravery until the end, she will be remembered for her determination and unwavering support ofher loved ones. She will be greatly missed.

A private graveside service will be held on Wednesday December 14th. In memorial donations can be made to Huntsville Hospital Foundation – Palliative Care here.

William "Bill" Edward Helsel

William "Bill" Edward Helsel, of Port Lambton and formerly of Oxtongue Lake, passed away peacefully with family by his side at Bluewater Health in Sarnia on Saturday, November 26, 2022 at the age of 79. Bill is the son of the late Elizabeth Grace (Cousins) Helsel. Beloved husband of Janet Helsel (Reaume) for 50 years. Cherished father of Becky Helsel and grandfather of Mabel-Anne. Brother of Judy Richardson (Merv) and the late Maryann Fewer (Tom). Bill and Janet owned and operated Helsel's General Store in Oxtongue Lake for many years. Bill also drove delivery for Canada Post in the Dwight and Oxtongue Lake areas. Bill and Janet loved travelling to Club TRYP in Cayo Coco, Cuba for their annual vacation. Whether at the store or on the mail route Bill always had a smile for everyone. Bill's family would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to Dr. Lebert, Dr. McSweeney, the VON Nurses, and the Palliative Care Team involved in his care during the past few months. Arrangements have been entrusted to the Haycock-Cavanagh Funeral Home, 409 Nelson Street in Wallaceburg, 519-627-3231. Cherished stories and tributes may be left for the family at www.CavanaghFuneralHome.ca If desired, memorial donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society.

Waldock, Thomas Warren

It is with immense sadness that we announce the passing of Tom, a devoted husband to Cherie Christine, beloved father of Lo (Lew), Marty, Darryl (Lyndsay), Tommy (Jessie), Chip (Madison) and Andrea, cherished grandfather to Jeremy, Justin, Owen, Zoe, Zack, Mya, Marcus, Frankie, and soon to be Rose. Foster father to numerous children in care during his 25 years as a foster parent with Toronto Catholic Children's Aid Society, where he was also President of the Foster Family Association. Beloved son of Frank (predeceased) and Beverly Waldock. Brother to Julie (Rob), Ted (Moe), Doug (Dale), Debbie (Dave), and Dave, beloved nephew of Bob Waldock (Carol), Uncle to many nieces and nephews. Best friend of Glenn Thomas (Sacha) and George McKay (Pauline).

Tom was a Professor at Nipissing University, where he was Chair of the Child and Family Studies program for over a decade. His primary focus was on areas of children's rights, marginalized children, child welfare and caregiving. Tom will always be remembered for his gentle, kind, loving and accepting ways. With strength and dignity, his generosity will forever be remembered in his final act of selflessness when he donated his organs at his passing.

The Celebration of Tom's life will be held at Billingsley Funeral Home in Huntsville on Saturday December 10th, at 11am. We invite you to donate to The Catholic Children's Aid Society of Toronto Foundation or the Children's Aid Society of Toronto Foundation, in lieu of sending flowers. Messages of condolence can be left at www.billingsleyfuneralhome.com

STEINBORN, Manfred Ernest

Passed away peacefully on Monday, December 5, 2022, at St. Mary's General Hospital in Kitchener at the age of 88. Manfred was a carpenter by trade building cabinetry, he would later own and run Steinborn's Delicatessen. Manfred is the dear father of Mike and his wife Kathy and Frank and his wife Shamin. Loving grandfather of Sonni, Phoebe, Rachel, Joshua (Melissa), Sean and Airelle (Craig). Great-grandfather of Charlie, Oliver, Tylor and Kaylee. Predeceased by his parents Max and Elsa Steinborn and siblings Helmut and Maryanne.

A visitation will be held on Sunday, December 11, 2022, from 1:00 p.m. until time of service in the funeral home chapel at 2:00 p.m. Burial will take place at Locks Cemetery in the Spring. As an expression of sympathy, memorial donations can be made to a charity of choice in lieu of flowers. For those unable to attend the funeral service, livestreaming is available by clicking the link in the service section below. Messages of condolence can be left at www.billingsleyfuneralhome.com

RISTO, Stanley Ernest

It is with great sadness that the family announces the passing of Stanley Ernest Risto, age 91 on November 28, 2022. Beloved husband of Joan Margaret Risto (nee Lesnick) who predeceased Stanley on April 30, 2022. Survived by four siblings, five children, eleven grandchildren, and ten great-grandchildren.

Stan and Joan had a long and fulfilling life together lasting 65 years and will be missed by many that knew them.

As there will be no service, donations can be made to the Canadian Diabetes Association or a charity of choice in lieu of flowers. Messages of condolence can be left at www.billingsleyfuneralhome.co

Arnold, Coleman John

Passed away peacefully at the Huntsville District Memorial Hospital on Friday, November 25, 2022, at the age of 89. Coleman was a loving partner of Norma (Burk) of 69 years. Loving father of Pam (Jim) Allen, Jim Arnold, Karen Arnold, Peter Arnold and Kim Arnold. He was a kind and gentle grandfather to Shane (Maryanne) Gallant, Meadow Allen, Kara-Lee Gallant, Joel Arnold, Mackenzie Allen and Skylar Arnold. Adored by his great-grandchildren Cole and Jonas Gallant, Brandon and Owen Gallant and Cain and Vaeda Arnold.

Coleman will be remembered as a hardworking man by those he worked with and a carpenter by trade. He worked for the Tannery in Huntsville as well as Young's Construction and the MTO. Coleman enjoyed music and would play the guitar for family and friends and in his younger years as a musician in the church. He loved God and was a vital part of his church. He will be missed by many friends and family.

Until we meet again!

A visitation will be held at Bethel Huntsville in Huntsville on Thursday, December 1, 2022, from 12;00 p.m. until time of funeral service at 1:00 p.m. Reception to follow. A private family burial will take place on Friday, December 2, 2022, at Grassmere Cemetery. As an expression of sympathy memorial donations can be made to a charity of choice in lieu of flowers. Messages of condolence can be left at www.billingsleyfuneralhome.com

BROWN, Michael Douglas

On the 28th day of November 2022, Huntsville said goodbye to one of its finest. Predeceased by his father, Roger, Mike leaves behind his devoted wife Jessica, cherished daughter, Paige, mother, Linda, sister, Tammy (John, Megan, and Tristan), and extended family and friends near and far.Mike spent his younger years living the quintessential country life spending summers on the water with fond memories of camping on Lake Cecebe, swimming at the locks, riding his bike on the dirt roads, and of course playing sports with a special love for hockey.Mike was a master landscaper whose commitment to quality and attention to detail was unmatched. Mike's design talent and deft skill were a substantial contribution to the town he loved. From the Huntsville town dock and Rivermill park to the trees and granite stones at the corner of Main Street and his design contribution to the G8 Flag Park, next time you pass one of these features think of Mike and appreciate his contributions to Huntsville's community.A straight shooter, Mike could always be counted on to "tell it like it is". Mike was known for always being busy and had little patience for being idle. As Mike could often be heard saying, "all this laying around would ruin a good man."Mike had a passion for all things outdoors, from snowmobiling to four-wheeling to ice hockey. He was a true family man being a dedicated dad and uncle and stalwart husband and his favourite times were spent with family and friends being outdoors on Fairy Lake or being in the bush by the fire on Brown's Road.Mike's strength and fortitude were never more apparent than in the last three years during a Herculean fight with cancer. Mike would not want to be remembered for the time he spent fighting but, instead, for all of the time he spent living. In the famous words of Mike Brown, Next Goal Wins.

A visitation will be held on Friday, December 2, 2022, at Billingsley Funeral Home from 2-4 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. The funeral service will be held in the funeral home chapel on Saturday, December 3, 2022, at 10 a.m. A Celebration of Mike's Life will be held at the Active Living Centre, Huntsville on Saturday, December 3, 2022, from 1-5 p.m. Messages of condolence can be left at www.billingsleyfuneralhome.com

In Mike's memory, a trust fund has been set up in lieu of flowers. Donations can be made to – "The Next Goal Wins" The Mike Brown Foundation for Youth in Sport. Donations may be made through etransfer at [email protected]

Mason, John David P.Eng. (Retired), B.A.Sc. (Applied Geology), M. Eng (Mining)

It is with profound sadness that the family shares the death of David on the evening of November 26th, at the AlgonquinGrace Hospice in Huntsville, in his 82 nd year. His loving wife, family and special friends surrounded him during his final moments. David was diagnosed with AML Leukemia and valiantly fought this horrible disease for 11 months.

He leaves behind his beloved wife Myrna Jeanne (Cridland), and his devoted sons, Sean, and Daniel (Joy). He was a proud Papa of his three grandchildren: Kyle, Emily, and Marie Claire. David was born in Toronto to the late John and Elizabeth Mason. He enjoyed travelling and all things nature. He loved hiking and was proud to have hiked the Camino after retirement.

David worked more then 45 years in the mining and investment business and passed all exams including the Partners and Directors exams. David founded and managed three public companies in the resource investment banking, uranium development, and exploration sectors. Algonquin Park called, and David settled into retirement by supervising the building of a log home on Oxtongue Lake. So many wonderful memories and David's humour will be part of his legacy. Duringhis illness, he wrote and published a book ……making quick decisions on the value of resource properties. Proceeds of the book will go to the CIM Foundation Technical Professional Development Scholarship.

In honour of David's life, please consider a donation to the Canadian Blood Bank. All the many transfusions received were so essential for sustaining his quality of life over the past year. Donations can also made to the CIM Foundation for the Mining Professional Scholarship in memory of David. You may contact Deborah Smith-Sauvé at [email protected].

Many thanks to the incredible Health Care team in Huntsville and our Family Physician Dr ‘Nelson’ in whom David had so much admiration. A family burial service will be held at Bayview Cemetery, Port Rowan. Ontario on Dec. 2. Funeral arrangements are entrusted to Jeffrey Glendinning Funeral Home, Port Rowan. A Celebration of Life will be planned for a later date.

When tomorrow starts without me, please try to understand, that an angel came, called my name, took me by the hand, and that I will be leaving behind all those I dearly love. When tomorrow starts without me, don't think we’re far apart, for every time you think of me – I’m right there in your heart.

GARNHAM, Sandra Lily (nee Fenton)

Passed away peacefully at her home with her family at her side on Thursday, November 10, 2022, at the age of 64. Sandra is the beloved wife of John Garnham of 47 years. Cherished mother of Shane (Katie) Garnham and Carrie (Dean) Solway. Proud grandmother of Dakota, Laurie, Jaden, Bridgette, Sean and Skylet. Great-grandmother of Harlyn. Much loved by her extended children, Holly and Leighann. Dear sister to Jackie, Harold and Gary. Sandra will be dearly missed by her best friend of 50 years Gwen. She leaves behind her beloved furry companion and confidant, Kody. Predeceased by her father Jack Fenton and mother Lillian Miller. She will be sadly missed by many nieces, nephews and extended family.

Sandy worked at Doe Lake Girl Guide Camp for years before enjoying her retirement. Sandy enjoyed quilting, always asking what material looked good together. Sandy loved the little things, having her family to the house and making that famous spaghetti and meatballs.

Cremation has taken place. A celebration of life will be held in the Spring. Interment will be held at a later date. As an expression of sympathy, memorial donations can be made to the Canadian Cancer Society. Messages of condolence can be left at www.billingsleyfuneralhome.com

CARTWRIGHT, Stanley

The family is sad to announce Stanley Cartwright's passing at the age of 87 on November 21st, 2022, at the Huntsville District Memorial Hospital. His wife and loving family surrounded him during his final moments. He was born in Blenheim, Ontario, to his parents Harry and Thelma Cartwright. Youngest Brother to his siblings Lyle, Dorothy (predeceased), June, John, and Maxine. He was a beloved husband to his wife Virginia and his late wife Sara, who predeceased him in 1995. He is survived by his two sons Scott (Linda) and Brad (Sandra). And a loving grandfather to Michael (Brooke), Rachel, Matthew (Brittney), Andrea, and Hanna. Stanley leaves behind his many nieces, nephews, and friends who have made unforgettable memories with him.

Before retirement, Stan was the body shop manager for many years. After retirement, he spent his time traveling in his RV. He always would say he was so blessed to be able to see much of Canada, from Eastern shores of Newfoundland to the Western shores of Vancouver. Another one of his great passions was golf. Every day all summer long, he was out on the course. Not only was the game so enjoyable for him, but the friends he had on the course made it so special for him.

We want to thank Dr. Small, Dr. Harrold, nurses, and staff at Huntsville Memorial Hospital and Palliative care for all their kindness and compassion during the last few months.

Family and friends are invited to Stanley's Celebration of Life, which will be held at the Huntsville Legion, 21 Veteran's Way on Saturday, December 3rd, 2022, from 1-3 pm. In lieu of flowers, donations to Huntsville Hospital Foundation, would be appreciated. www.mitchellfuneralhome.ca

WEST, Ray Alvin

Passed away peacefully on Wednesday, November 23, 2022, at Algonquin Grace Residential Hospice in Huntsville at the age of 87. Beloved husband of 69 years to Jean (Rimmington) West. Loving father of Gloria and her husband Paul Haight and Roger (deceased) and his wife Katherine West. Adored grandfather of Carine (Jamie) Corbeil, Katie (Denver Dick), Alison (Jeremy) Wouda and Ryan West. Great grandfather to Tim and Andrew Corbeil, Nolan and Mackenzie Wouda, Devin and Austin Dick and Matthew Duffy (deceased). Dear brother of Charles West. Predeceased by his parents Ted and Ester West, sister Olive and brother Edwin.

Cremation has taken place. A visitation will be held on Saturday, December 3, 2022, at Billingsley Funeral Home from 1:00 p.m. until time of the memorial service in the funeral home chapel at 2:00 p.m. As an expression of sympathy memorial donations can be made to the Huntsville Hospital Foundation in lieu of flowers. Messages of condolence can be left at www.billingsleyfuneralhome.com

BELANGER, Rita Marie (nee Bertrand)

Died peacefully on November 16, 2022, at Fairvern Nursing Home in Huntsville, Ontario at the age of 100. Beloved wife of the late Roland "Rolly" Octave Belanger. Loving mother of the late Robert "Bob" Camille Belanger. Dear mother-in-law to Nicole. Cherished grandmother to Cynthia, Richard, Terry and great-grandmother to Rachael, Michael, Katherine and Travis. Rita was predeceased by her parents Alphonse and Odille Bertrand, brothers Valmore & Cleo, and sisters Bertha, Irene, Desneiges, Simone, Marguerite and Enide.

Family and friends will be received at the Billingsley Funeral Home, 430 Ravenscliffe Road, Huntsville on Thursday, November 24, 2022, from 2-4 & 6-8 p.m. Interment to take place at St. Anne's Roman Catholic Cemetery, Mattawa on Friday, November 25 at 1 p.m. As an expression of sympathy, memorial donations may be made to a charity of choice in lieu of flowers. Messages of condolence can be left at www.billingsleyfuneralhome.com

FINLEY, Floyd William

We are saddened to share the news that Floyd William Finley died at Huntsville District Memorial Hospital, on the evening of Sunday, November 13th, 2022. Floyd was born at Novar on Tuesday, May 31st, 1938, and is predeceased by his lovely parents, Merle Electa (Delong) in August 1970 and Laurence Finley in November 1972, also by his brother Ralph in December 1977 and his sister Pearl Bigham in May 2012. Floyd is survived by Queenie (Twaddle), his wife of 61 years. Floyd and Queenie were married on February 9th, 1961 at Angus United Church and have lived in Novar since 1974. Floyd is also survived by two brothers-in-law Bill Twaddle and Mervyn McCormick, three sisters-in-law, Mary Smith, Cecelia Twaddle and Clarice McCormick, as well as many nieces and nephews, great and great great nieces and nephews. A celebration of Floyd's life will be planned for the spring of 2023 at a time and location yet to be determined. Queenie would like to extend a special thank you to the many people who have been so helpful and kind to both of them. As an expression of sympathy memorial donations can be made to a charity of choice in lieu of flowers. Messages of condolence can be left at www.billingsleyfuneralhome.com

When tomorrow starts without me, please try to understand. That an angel came and called my name and took me by the hand. The angel said my place was ready, in heaven far above, and that I’d have to leave behind all those I dearly love. But when I walked through Heavens Gates, I felt so much at home, for God looked down and smiled at me and told me "Welcome Home". So when tomorrow starts without me, don't think we’re far apart, for every time you think of me – I’m right there in your heart.

PETALIK, Roland "Rolly"

It is with broken hearts that we announce the passing of Roland Petalik, beloved husband to his wife, Betty. Father to Cindy (Bill) and Tammy (Francois). Loving Papa to Lizzy (Joe), Ashley (Dan), Alexandria, Melissa, Emily and Genevieve. Great-grandfather to Madelynn, Mackenzie, Quincy, Abigail, and Lucas, who are so lucky to already have made so many amazing memories together. He will be remembered by his eldest sister Rosie, predeceased by Ida, Andy, and Johnny. Rolly will be greatly missed by his nieces, nephews, and many friends with whom he loved to laugh with and share stories over a bottle of wine. Rolly was an avid reader, and passionate traveller, and loved his family immensely. He was always happiest when surrounded by them. We want to thank Dr. Brule and the doctors, nurses, and staff at Huntsville Memorial Hospital for taking such great care of our Papa in his final days. Visitation to be held at Billingsley Funeral home on Monday, November 21, 2022 from 2-4 pm and 6-8 pm. The funeral service will be held in the funeral home chapel on Tuesday, November 22 at 11 am. Cremation to follow. In lieu of flowers, donations to Huntsville Memorial Hospital Foundation are greatly appreciated in lieu of flowers. Messages of condolence can be left at www.billingsleyfuneralhome.com

GIBBARD, Margaret Elizabeth (nee. Holland) of Huntsville

The family is sad to announce the passing of Margaret Elizabeth Gibbard in her 84th year on Sunday, November 13th, 2022 at the Algonquin Muskoka Healthcare. She is survived by her husband of 65 years. Ian Gibbard. Mother to Ken, (Kim) Gibbard and Donna Currie. Grandmother to 6, Zack Ried, Tasha (Josh)Wreggitt, Jenna and Taylor Gibbard, Ryan (Rebbecca) Currie, Josh Currie and great grandmother to 5. Marg was born in Toronto to David and Harriett May Holland (Workman). She was predeceased by her siblings David, Bob, Marion (Jackson), and Jim Holland.

The family would like to thank the healthcare staff at the Algonquin Muskoka Healthcare where she had volunteered for over 25 years. They provided excellent care and compassion in the final days.

A celebration of life to be announced at a later date.

In lieu of flowers a donation to Huntsville Hospital Foundation or Algonquin Grace Hospice would be appreciated. www.mitchellfuneralhome.ca

EDWARDS, Nora Clara Elizabeth (Beacom)

Passed away peacefully on Saturday, November 12, 2022, with family at her side at Hospice Huntsville at the age of 93. Norma is the beloved wife of the late Alan Edwards who predeceased her April 30, 2011. She leaves behind her loving children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren; David (Laura) Edwards of Caledon; Sandra (Ian Marshall) of Port Credit – Madison and Olivia; Susan (Robert Dean) of Huntsville – Jordon and Holly (Jordan) – Cali and Lilly; Sally (Rick Pelletier) of Huntsville – Candice (Jerad) and Thomas (Rachel); Roger Edwards of Upper Musquodoboit – Brooke (Colin) – Euen, Emily and Paige. She leaves behind her sister, Carol. Predeceased by her parents, Cecil and Ina Beacom, and her brother Keith Beacom.

Norma's career started as a secretary at Ferranti, U.K electrical engineering and equipment firm. She and Alan started their family and Norma took on raising the children in her role as homemaker. Norma worked at Victoria & Grey Trust Company as Administrative Secretary for the upstart office in Huntsville which expanded over the years to Scotia Bank where Norma's career developed into a financial advisor, which she was proud of. Norma hosted many office parties at the family cottage that often involved her children taking her work colleagues waterskiing and the family dog Sport taking a turn on the surfboard behind the boat for the entertainment of the partiers. As a young girl, Norma enjoyed acting in the theatre through her church. She loved to read and work on the Toronto Star's Saturday crossword puzzle. Norma's summers were spent at the cottage on Lake Rosseau since she was a young girl. Norma and Alan moved from Willowdale to Huntsville to raise their children and every summer at the end of the school year would pack up and move to the cottage where they visited and hosted family, friends and work colleagues. Norma loved and adored her family and was very proud of everyone who was part of it. Norma will be dearly missed and always fondly remembered.

Family and friends are invited to a visitation being held at Billingsley Funeral Home, Huntsville on Tuesday, November 15, 2022, from 6 – 8 p.m. The funeral service will be held in the funeral home chapel on Wednesday, November 16, 2022 at 11 a.m. Burial to follow at All Saints Anglican Cemetery with reception to follow at the funeral home. As an expression of sympathy, memorial donations can be made to the Algonquin Grace Residential Hospice. Messages of condolence can be left at www.billingsleyfuneralhome.com

ARBUCKLE, Basil Andrew

It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of our father, Basil Arbuckle, on November 2, 2022, at the age of 82. He was predeceased by his parents Thomas and Hazel Arbuckle and his wife Linda.

He will be greatly missed and fondly remembered by his sons Thom (Shirlann), Al (Connie) and his daughters Bev (Jim) and Heather (Brian), his grandchildren Trevor, Justin, Thomas, Logan, Jason, Catherine and Scott, his great-grandchildren Hudson, Sophia, Arianna, Colton, Jackson and Charlotte.

He will be missed and remembered by many including his friends at Church and his railroad club buddies. He was a truck driver with Fowlers then Muskoka Ready Mix until he retired in 2005. His greatest passion and lifelong hobby was his model railroading. He was a hard-working man his whole life and was an amazing husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather. He was strong right to the end. He was always so happy no matter what life threw at him and was always up to some kind of shenanigans. He was a lot of fun and always the life of the party even when there was no party.

Family and friends will be received at the Billingsley Funeral Home, 430 Ravenscliffe Road, Huntsville on Wednesday from 2-4 & 6-8 PM and Thursday, November 10, 2022, from 10 AM until Funeral service in the funeral home chapel at 11 AM.

We will always love you Dad.

HIGGS, Frances "Fran" Miriam

The family is sad to announce the passing of Frances Miriam Higgs in her 79th year on Sunday, November 6th, 2022. She is survived by her husband of 60 years, Wayne Higgs.

Mother to Kim, Shelley (Aaron) Gathmann, and Tammy (Dave) Fetterly. Grandmother to 7 and great-grandmother to 4.

Daughter of the late Edward (Ted) Patterson and Alice Patterson (Avery)

The family would like to thank the healthcare staff who provided care over the past years so she could remain in her home.

A Celebration of Life will be held at the Huntsville Royal Canadian Legion, 21 Veteran's Way, Huntsville on Sunday, November 20, 2022 from 11am- 1pm

In lieu of flowers, a donation to Algonquin Grace Hospice or a charity of your choice would be appreciated.

www.mitchellfuneralhome.ca

Gordon William Hildebrandt

Gordon Hildebrandt of Huntsville, beloved husband of Eileen Hildebrandt (nee McCool) formerly of Golden Lake, Pembroke, and Novar, passed away peacefully on Sunday, October 16, 2022, in his 86th year surrounded by family. Dear father of Sherry Searle (Peter), Andrew Hildebrandt, Trevor Hildebrandt, and Mary-Anne Hildebrandt. Step-father of Audrey Gillis, Heather Gillis, Charlene Kornaga (Dennis). Grandfather of Meghan, Logan, Madison, Joseph, Frank, Michael, Kristin, Christopher, and William. Great-grandfather of Tanner, Sage, Orla, Tyler, and Michael. Son of the late Lorne and Lydia Hildebrandt (nee Schoenfeldt). Brother of the late Leslie Hildebrandt (Elizabeth "Betty"), late Paul Hildebrandt (Marie), late Barry Hildebrandt (late Margaret), Iris Fischer (Jim), Bruce Hildebrandt (Marilyn) and Fern Turcotte (Bryan). He is predeceased by his grandson Wesley. He will be missed by all of his family and good friends.Gordon grew up on a small farm in Golden Lake and attended high school in Eganville. In his youth, Gordon, along with the other members of the Hildebrandt family, volunteered his time to reconstruct the floor in the Golden Lake Evangelical United Church and always made certain the furnace was running for service on Sunday.In his early career, Gordon joined the Royal Canadian Air Force and was stationed at Marville, France working as an Instrumentation Technician. After leaving the RCAF, he returned to Renfrew County to work for Ontario Lands and Forest in Algonquin Park, northern Ontario, and eastern Quebec. Eventually he became a Scaler and Log Buyer f or Consolidated Bathurst in Portage, Staniforth Lumber in Kiosk, and UOP/ G. W. Martin in Rutherglen. During these years, he travelled throughout eastern Canada and US as a veneer buyer. While he was semi-retired, he enjoyed working with the team at Cassidy's Moving and Storage in Pembroke.Gordon was a humble person that was always there to lend a hand. He was strong, steadfast, hardworking, and lived his life in the service of others. Gordon loved his family. He enjoyed cooking, camping, gardening, and birdwatching. Throughout his life, he and his wife, Eileen, were active community volunteers with the church and various other organizations. They founded the Modern Square-Dancing club, the "Swinging Swallows" held at Wesley United Church, and the non-denominational Thursday evening service at the Champlain Trail Museum in the old Micksburg Church. Both community activities are still in existence in Pembroke today. Gordon was always up to playing a game of cards with friends and family, and never missed an episode of Jeopardy and Wheel of Fortune. He was also an avid fan of the Boston Bruins and Toronto Blue Jays.Respecting Gordon's wishes, cremation has taken place. Family and friends are invited to a Memorial Gathering at the Murphy Funeral Home and Chapel, 296 Isabella St, Pembroke, on Thursday October 27th from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. The service will be held in the Chapel at 12:00 p.m. followed by interment at Columba's Catholic Cemetery.A special thanks to the Regional Kidney Care Program in Simcoe Muskoka and in particular the staff at the Dialysis Clinic at Huntsville District Memorial Hospital. They made him feel well cared for throughout this journey which meant the world to him and his family. As an expression of sympathy, donations may be made to the Kidney Foundation of Canada.

WEBSTER, Josephine "Joy" Altreta (nee Nunn) of Novar

Joy passed away on Nov 2, 2022 at the Algonquin Grace Hospice, Huntsville 9 days shy of her 86th birthday. Joy was born in in Novar to Alma (Culyer) and Wesley Nunn. Joy drew great pride in being a 4th generation Novar Pioneer. She was born in a time of horse and buggy and died owning a cell phone and computer. She was predeceased by her siblings Mary Draper, Noel, Vern, Loreath Watkinson, Clyde, and Donna Harley. Joy was also predeceased by her dedicated, and caring husband Carl Webster. She and Carl were the devoted parents of Terry (Bruce Rigby), Brenda (Ken Duguid), Valerie (Jonathan Fieldwebster), and Steve (Debbie Burton). Carl and Joy lived many fulfilling years in Toronto and then were able to realize their dream of moving back to Novar and opening a Campground. They enjoyed many happy years as proprietors of the Tea Kettle Campground. Many people's lives were enriched by the events they provided. Joy loved nothing better than hosting large family events and dinners. Her 7 Grandchildren Matthew Duguid (Shannon), Corinna Duguid, Jesse Fieldwebster (Mia), Eleanor Rigby, Ben Fieldwebster (Lesley), Levi Webster (Jillian), and Victoria Hougham (Kent), and 9 Great Grandchildren were her pride and joy.

The funeral service will be held at the Mitchell Funeral Home, 15 High Street, Huntsville on Saturday, November 5, 2022 at 1pm, with visitation 1 hour before service time

In lieu of flowers Joy has suggested that donations can be made to Huntsville Hospice, or Chrysalis House in Huntsville.

BOWRY, Betty Louanna (nee Stata)

Born in the wee hamlet of Gelert, Ontario, Betty Louanna Stata arrived the youngest child of eight. Mom attended a one room schoolhouse. She spoke often of her fond memories and the many friends that she acquired throughout those years. There were just 50 families in this quaint farming community at the time. Everyone knew everyone. This childhood shaped her to become the hard worker, fun loving, and laughter seeking lady that she was. Mom could always find a Silver Lining in everything. Moving to Lindsay and working as a housekeeper for Dr. Parker also brought great rewards. As a result of her hard work, Mom was recognized as someone special, and Dr. Parker paid for her to attend Business College. Mom had the choice to study Nursing or Business College. Always thinking of others, Mom chose business college as it was less expensive. It was a hard decision for Mom to make.

After finishing college, she married Allan Bowry. Mom and Dad moved to Huntsville where she started working at the TD Bank and together, they opened Huntsville Sewing Center. Sometime later, they added "The Music Box" to their business. Mom was a beautiful seamstress, so she really enjoyed her time at the store. She loved helping people put together their plans for a dress, a gown, a set of drapes, it didn't matter what it was, mom loved to share her knowledge and help others.

From the time we were born, Mom provided us with lovely home sewn outfits. Mom made our beautiful wedding dresses, as well as grad dresses for the granddaughters with pride and perfection. Together Mom and Dad worked hard, played lots, travelled often and made an incredible impact on their Bucket List. Also, she was active in Kinettes, attended ceramics classes and in her not so free time prepared apartments for their next tenants. Mom worked hard and this is what made her dreams come true. For years Mom as Al's First Mate, they sailed to their many secret spots on Georgian Bay. Later in years, they spent winters in Florida and summers in Atlantic Canada. They loved music festivals and travelled far and wide to find and enjoy them.

Betty Lou passed away peacefully on October 29, 2022. She will be forever in the hearts of her family and friends. Mom is predeceased by her husband Allan, her parents Margaret and Melville Stata and her seven siblings: Pearl, Florence, Mary, Holly, Wesley, Audrey and Ken and she had many nieces and nephews. Left to remember and cherish having Mom, Granny and Great Granny in their lives is Joanne and her husband Andrew McLaurin, Karen and her husband Rick O’Hearn, grandmother to Jennifer and her husband Randy, Tiffany and her husband Jeff, Julie and her husband Mike, and Zachary and his wife Rebecca. Great grandmother to Mekhi, Chloe, Kayden, Kasaia, Rayah, Eileigh, Talia, and Bentley.

Visitation will be at Billingsley Funeral Home, 430 Ravenscliffe Rd., Huntsville, on Saturday, November 5, 2022, from 10 AM until funeral service in the chapel at 11 AM. In lieu of flowers please take a second to tell a joke, hug the ones you love and look for the Silver Lining. Mom passed away a victim of Alzheimer disease. Feel free to donate to the Alzheimer Society of Muskoka or The Pines Long Term Care in her memory. The Pines took exceptional care of Mom and we are so very grateful.

Messages of condolence may be left at https://www.billingsleyfuneralhome.com/obituary/Betty-Bowry

BOOTH, Shirley Elizabeth (nee Robinson)

Passed away on October 27, 2022, at Fairvern Nursing Home in her 88th year. Shirley was married to Frank Booth on October 27, 1956. Frank and Shirley had four children: the late Peter, the late Dale, Darrell and Terry. Cherished grandmother to Ryan, Jami Lee, Kylie, Michelle, Rose, Danielle and Michael. Great-grandmother to the late Marcus, Owen, Brielle, Isabell, Sarah, Liam, Aria and Ryan. Shirley was the last of 13 siblings.

After many years spent cheering and managing her boys in hockey and lacrosse, Shirley decided to go back to school and get her degree in nursing, where she spent many years working at Fairvern Nursing Home.

Shirley overcame many tragedies in her lifetime, including the passing of her two children Peter and Dale, her husband Frank, and great-grandson Marcus. Through this time of sorrow, Shirley displayed strength, courage and perseverance.

Shirley was a very special lady. She never missed an opportunity to tell you the truth, even if you didn't want to hear it. Shirley will be greatly missed for her spunk, her honest attitude and amazing sense of humour. Shirley will always be remembered in our thoughts and our hearts.

A celebration of life will be held at the Royal Canadian Legion in Huntsville on Saturday, November 12, 2022, from 12-3 p.m. As an expression of sympathy memorial donations can be made to Friends of Fairvern. Messages of condolence can be left at www.billingsleyfuneralhome.com

GOLDING, E. June (nee Hayes)

June Golding, loved by friends and family. Always there to lend a hand to those in need. An avid reader and a keen eye for cards. Someone who kept a journal with attention to detail. A loving and fun mother and friend to all. Happy to meet sorry to part, happy to meet again.

A visitation will take place at Billingsley Funeral Home on Saturday, October 29, 2022, at 11:00 am with a Royal Canadian Legion Service taking place at 11:30 a.m. The memorial service will begin at 12:00 p.m. followed by a reception at the funeral home. As an expression of sympathy memorial donations can be made to Shriners Hospital for Children – Canada, www.shrinerschildrens.org. Messages of condolence can be left at www.billingsleyfuneralhome.com

HUTCHISON, Paul Joseph

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. www.mitchellfuneralhome.ca

NICHOLLS, Albert Russell Frank "Russ"

May 27, 1927 – Oct 14, 2022

It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of our dear father. Son of Albert & Edith Nicholls, (predeceased). Devoted husband to the late Anita (predeceased) for over 65 years. Adoring father to Wendy McConnell (Dan), Sherry Payne (Robert), & Gail Menard (Richard). Loving grandpa to Kate Fisher (Jon), Bryan McConnell, Tim Payne (Caroline), Jeff Payne (Terra), Riley Payne (Jenn), and Julia Monk (Darin). Great-grandpa to Mikayla, Kelsey, Wyatt, Chloe, Callum, Jordan & Lucas. Survived by sisters, Ruth Danyshyn, and Jean Clarkson. Predeceased by siblings, Victor, Glenn, Eva, Eileen, Marjorie, Allan, Ross, and James.Russ & Anita owned and operated Russ Nicholls Insurance for many years. He was a founding member of The Huntsville Lake of Bays Railway Society and was one of the many devoted and dedicated volunteers that saw the return of The Portage Flyer Train, to the Town of Huntsville. Later writing a book "The Rebirth of The Portage Flyer". A labour of love and an endeavour that he was extremely proud of. The family would like to express their sincere thanks to Dr. David Mathies, and Dr. Deb Harrold and to all of the caring Doctors and nurses on the east wing, at Huntsville Hospital. In addition, a very special thank you to the wonderful and devoted staff at Algonquin Grace Hospice. This community is so very fortunate to have this facility!A Celebration of Life will take place on Wednesday, October 19 at 2pm at The Active Center, 20 Park Drive in Huntsville. As an expression of sympathy and in Lieu of flowers, donations to Algonquin Grace (Huntsville) Hospice or the Huntsville Hospital Foundation would be greatly appreciated.

ROSS, Rebecca Ruth (nee McEachern)

With broken hearts we announce the passing of our wonderful, intelligent, inspirational, beautiful inside and out, Gammy. Ruth passed away Tuesday, October 11, 2022, at Humber River Hospital, just 10 days shy of her 68th birthday. Loving wife of 40 years to Charles Ross. Most amazing mother to Anna Haley (Dave), Murray (Lee) and Amy Aubin (Stephen) and most spectacular Gammy to Harper, Myla, Hallie and Elijah.

Ruth spent 12 years as a councillor for the Township of Lake of Bays. She was an active member of multiple community groups throughout her life including but not limited to Dorset Community Partnership, Township of Lake of Bays Heritage Committee, Girl Guides of Canada, the United Church of Canada, Chair of the Dorset Community Health Hub Committee and so many more. Ruth spent her entire life contributing to her family and community and neither will ever be the same in her absence.

She and her husband spent their lives and raised their children on Paint Lake, and she was proud of being part of the 4th generation of McEacherns on the lake. Her grandchildren were the absolute joy of her life and the memories she left them in such a short time will be cherished forever. She spent all her free time enriching their lives with her love of the outdoors, Red Chalk, paddling, baking, reading, silliness and family.

Keeping with her wishes, cremation has taken place. There will be no formal service; however, a celebration of life will be held October 22, 2022, from 12 p.m. until 4 p.m. at Lions Camp Dorset.

How can we keep this legacy alive and honour Ruth? The family requests that in lieu of flowers, donations be made to the Dorset Community Partnership Fund as that charity will set up a memorial fund focused on the Hub and social/health services in her own community. You can send a cheque to Dorset Community Partnership Fund c/o Collin Reaney, P O Box 158, Dorset, ON P0A 1E0, or contact us by email for more information at – [email protected]. Messages of condolence can be left at www.billingsleyfuneralhome.com

"May there be comfort in knowing that someone so special will never be forgotten."

BOTTING, James Michael

With broken hearts we are sad to share that James Michael Botting of Huntsville passed away suddenly of a heart attack on Thursday, October 13, 2022. Loving partner of Jennifer Edger and will be missed by her son Jacob Edger. Cherished son and best friend to his father Michael Botting and mother Margaret Botting. Dear brother of Derek Botting (Clair) and Nicole Botting (Steve). Much loved by his Grandma Marg Hollingshead and will be dearly missed by his many aunts, uncles, cousins and special nephew Hayden. Pre-deceased by his grandfathers, Edwin Botting and Edward Hollingshead.

James was born on August 27, 1981. He was an amazing stone mason. He loved to fish, hunt, spend time with his family and had a passion for animals, especially Fin, his confident and best friend. James loved life to the fullest greeting each day with a smile. He will be dearly missed.

Cremation has taken place. The funeral will be held at Bethel Huntsville on Friday, October 21, 2022, at 11:00 a.m. As an expression of sympathy, memorial donations can be made to the Heart & Stroke Foundation. Messages of condolence can be left at www.billingsleyfuneralhome.com

BOLES, Clarence Arthur

Passed away peacefully at his home in Utterson, with family at his side, on Tuesday, September 13, 2022, at the age of 77. Clarence is predeceased by his wife of 50 years, Joan (nee Cooke), daughter Beverly, granddaughter Brittany Leason, great-grandson Emmett Bowyer, mother Elsie Wreggitt (O’Riley Boles) and brother George O’Riley. Survived by his daughters Wendy and Sheri and son Robert Boles. Greatly adored and missed by his grandchildren Chantal (Devan) Bowyer, Jeremy Leason, John Michael Leclerc and Aydin Leclerc. Clarence was a very proud popa to his grerat-grandchildren Mila and Alia Bowyer. Remembered dearly by his sister Linda Laframboise (O’Riley) and sister-in-law Mary Ellen O’Riley (nee Piper) and many nieces, nephews and cousins.

Clarence worked for many different reputable construction companies over the years. The job he loved the most was working in the bush cutting and hauling logs. An avid enthusiast of nature and its wildlife. The home that Clarence and Joan built together on beautiful Skelton Lake was his utmost favourite, the door was always open creating many great memories.

A graveside service will be held at Aspdin Cemetery where Clarence will be laid to rest with his wife and daughter on Saturday, September 24, 2022, at 1:30 pm. Reception to follow at Aspdin Community Centre. As an expression of sympathy memorial donations can be made to Hospice Huntsville, The Table Food Bank and Huntsville Hospital Foundation in lieu of flowers. Messages of condolence can be left at www.billingsleyfuneralhome.com

BEATTY, Carol Eleanor (nee Dick)

It is with heavy hearts we announce the passing of Carol Eleanor Beatty. At the age of 87, Carol passed away peacefully with her family by her side at Port Perry Hospital October 3rd, 2022. Beloved Carol is survived by her husband of 68 years, Robert Jack Beatty. Loving, devoted Mother of the late Robert Roy "Bobby" Beatty, James Bernard Beatty, Linda Charmaine Raeburn (Chris) and a second mom to Yvonne Hargreaves. Dearest Nana of Melissa Hargreaves, Amanda Hargreaves (Kaine Nelson), Christina Beatty/Carvalho (Danny) and the late Patrick Beatty. Adored Great Grandmother/Nana of Mikayla and Ciara Hargreaves. With a huge heart and beautiful soul, Carol embraced so many and was a caring mother, aunt or ‘Nanny Carol’ figure to numerous family friends and a cherished member of the Rose Lake Family.

The treasured daughter (‘Baby Lamb’) and only child of Robert and Eleanor Dick, Carol was born and raised in East York, Ontario, with the loving support of her Grandmother Ellen Kain. Carol and Bob were married in 1954 in Willowdale and later moved north to the Barrie area where they resided, worked and raised their family. Carol and Bob spent their weekends and summers at Rose Lake – Utterson, Ontario, where they and a close-knit group of friends established a unique cottage community back in the ʼ50s. Now into the 4th generation of ‘Rose Lakers’, many fond memories were made with their life-long friends. Prior to retirement Carol purchased her dream home of a heritage farmhouse in Springwater Township with a pond and creek. The ‘farm’ was a special place where family traditions were celebrated and where grandchildren enjoyed adventures in the country and sleepovers with Nana. It was also where creatures great and small were nurtured as Carol was a dedicated, caring foster parent to both domestic and wild animals – rehabilitating orphaned or injured wildlife.

The Beatty family would like to sincerely thank Doctors Dyall, Wray, Mercer and MacDonald and the entire medical team at Lakeridge Health – Port Perry Hospital for their exceptional, compassionate care during these last difficult couple of weeks. They would also like to graciously thank all the staff at Butternut Manor Retirement Home of Uxbridge for loving and caring for Carol the past few months, along with her dedicated PSW team over the last few years, who also became family. For this we will be forever grateful.

An evening visitation will be hosted by Billingsley Funeral Home Wednesday October 12th from 6 pm to 8 pm. Funeral Service will be held at St. Mary of the Assumption, Huntsville on Thursday October 13th at 11:00 am, followed by interment at Stephenson Memorial Cemetery in Port Sydney. Reception to follow at the Utterson Community Hall. To honour Carol's passing or as an expression of sympathy in lieu of flowers, donations in her memory to the Heart and Stroke Foundation, the Covenant House or the Aspen Valley Wildlife Sanctuary would be sincerely appreciated. Messages of condolence can be left at www.billingsleyfuneralhome.com

BAINBRIDGE, Kathleen Joan (nee Carter)

Passed away peacefully, with family at her side, on Thursday, September 15, 2022, at Algonquin Grace Residential Hospice at the age of 77. Joan was born to parents Denzel and Kaye (nee Kelsey) Carter on July 25, 1945, in Barrie, Ontario. She is the beloved wife of Robert "Bob" Bainbridge of 50 years. Cherished mother of Lori (Chris) dePeuter, Leah (Ian) Cameron, Taira Bainbridge and Sheila (Jeff) Breckenridge. Much loved grandmother of Brett, Josh and Chad dePeuter, Kyle and Connor Cameron, Amelia Bainbridge and Sarah Brekenridge. Dear sister of Bob Carter.

Joan was a woman with many interests. She loved her family, spending time outdoors and her crafts. A favourite spot to hike was Ragged Falls. Joan collected driftwood, liked to garden, went on family boat rides, picnics, spent time at the lake and was an avid reader. Joan was also very skilled and enjoyed knitting, sewing and made beautiful quilts. She was a proud member of her quilt group "Stisted Stitchers." It was being a wife, mother and grandmother that gave her the most joy in life.

Family and friends are invited to a visitation being held on Friday, September 23, 2022, from 2-4 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. at Billingsley Funeral Home and again on Saturday, September 24, 2022, from 11 am until time of service in the funeral home chapel at 1 p.m. Reception to follow. As an expression of sympathy, memorial donations can be made to Hospice Huntsville in lieu of flowers.

Joan MacKinnon

With broken hearts, we are sad to share that our dear Joan MacKinnon passed on Friday, October 7th after a long, courageous battle with Pulmonary Fibrosis and Emphysema Syndrome. She was a loving wife to Arnold MacKinnon, incredible mom to Melanie MacKinnon (Kevin) and David Crombie, amazing stepmom to Stasi O’Hare (Francois) and Jacqueline O’Hare Gilbert (Brett), and all-about and do-anything-for-her-grandkids Grandma to Matthew, Kaitlyn, Erin, Shannon, Noah, and Jonah and sister to Margaret Hammond (predeceased by Ron), Heather Mullin (Eddie), Drew (predeceased by Sandy), and her many nieces and nephews.

Joan was born on May 22, 1944 in Aberdeen, Scotland. She was involved with the Showtimers, a theatre group based in Toronto, and showcased her singing, dancing, and acting abilities in all of the shows. Joan owned several businesses including a bowling alley and a trailer company, where she worked as the bookkeeper for many years. As a single parent, Joan moved her family to Muskoka in 1988 and became a real estate agent for Royal Lepage until her retirement.

Surrounded by her family, Joan joined the angels. Her fight was long and hard and she persevered for many years and as with all things, Joan arranged and organized everything before putting on her angel wings. Her beauty and grace were in everything she did. She was a mentor to many and sometimes a shoulder to cry on for so many people.

Family was very important to Joan and she will be missed immensely. Love you Mom. Thank you for millions of wonderful memories and for teaching us the power of love and forgiveness.

Cremation has taken place. The family would appreciate donations to the Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation in memory of Joan.

Peggy Lynn Dunbar (ne Able)

September 10, 1951 – September 29, 2022.

Peggy Lynn Dunbar passed away Thursday, September 29th at Hospice Huntsville after a valiant three-year battle with cancer. Daughter of Jack William and Mary Able (ne Kennedy Stewart Beattie). Loving wife of Grant Drew-Brook Dunbar, beloved mother to Stewart (Coryn) and Hawley (Tristan). Adoring sister to David Able (Donna), sister-in-law to Victoria Koudstaal (Erik), aunt to Mark & Ian.

Peggy continued her lifelong traditions of art, baking, and gardening and delighted in sharing the fruits of her labours widely among friends and family. She spent her working years at Eaton's for nearly a decade and retiring after twenty-five years at Mississauga Library System.

As a gifted artist, Peggy excelled at painting, drawing, silk-screening, and quilting. She ensured no birthday, milestone or holiday was missed, marking every occasion with the timely arrival of a hand-painted card adorned playfully with scenes that embodied her cheerful and curious spirit.

She was proud of her genealogy, keenly aware her skill as a baker was connected to many other generations of her family. True to how important she was to her family, her highly anticipated shortbread, pies, & butter tarts were the highlight of every family gathering. Especially important was Christmas, where she worked tirelessly for weeks, baking tins of cookies to give away to beloved family members—before preparing delightful pies and Christmas dinner. Though her disease made her unable to eat in her final months, she still baked generously without occasion, to spread lasting joy that her family will remember most fondly.

She spent her final days quietly at the cottage on Lake of Bays tending to her love of gardening, ensuring her climbing roses, Lilies, Sedum, or marigolds were bright and beautiful.

Peggy embodied beauty, generosity, and incredible strength of spirit in everything she did and will live on in the lives of those she touched.

The family would like to thank Mississauga-Halton as well as Simcoe North Muskoka Home and Community Care and Hospice Huntsville for their thoughtful care and compassion. In the spirit of giving that so epitomized Peggy's spirit, please donate to the charity of your choice in her name. Messages of condolence can be left at www.billingsleyfuneralhome.com

Dianne Grace (Kinsman) Gillen

Formerly of Huntsville, Ontario, Dianne passed away peacefully at her home in Sarnia with her family at her side on October 3, 2022 after a brief illness at the age of 80. Dianne was born on August 28, 1942 in Huntsville, Ontario to parents Leslie William Kinsman & Mary Divena Nickason. Beloved wife of the late Gordon Gillen. Mush loved mother of Brent Gillen (Dennis Coupal). Loving sister-in-law to Harriet, Dave and Clarke (Jenny). Dianne will be missed by her nephews and nieces, Brenda, Brian, Carolyn, Kelly and their families, also, her extended family; the Coupal's – Dave (Lynda), Brian (Carol), Wayne (Joanne), Debbie, and Huguette. Predeceased by her parents Leslie & Devina Kinsman and infant brother.

The family invite friends to a visitation being held on Friday, October 7, 2022 from 2-4 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. at Billingsley Funeral Home, Huntsville. The funeral service will be in the funeral home chapel on Saturday, October 8, 2022 at 11 a.m. As an expression of sympathy memorial donations can be made to the Alzheimer Society of Muskoka. Messages of condolence can be left at www.billingsleyfuneralhome.com

JOHNSON, Marjorie Irene (nee Patcheson)

Our family would like to announce our mom's passing on September 26, 2022, at The Pines Long Term Care in Bracebridge, Ontario . Born in Huntsville, Ontario to Charles and Annette Patcheson on March 1, 1931. Predeceased by her sisters Pansy, Ethel, Kathleen and brothers Allan and Jack. Her late husband Russell William Johnson passed away August 10, 2006, and left her with loving memories of their life together at their home in Upper Clements, Annapolis County, Nova Scotia. Survived by her children Carol (Alan) Harrison, Brenda (Robert) Skinner, Julia (Michael) Weller, Laurie, predeceased (Mervin) Horton, Shelley Boothby, Bryan (Heather) Boothby, Michael (Joanne) Boothby, Robert (Suzette) Boothby and Christopher Boothby, stepchildren Leo (Kathleen) Johnson, Perry (Louise) Johnson, 22 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. Mom lived a full life and passed away peacefully and lovingly with her family and staff members at The Pines by her side.Cremation has taken place under the care and direction of Billingsley Funeral Home, Huntsville, Ontario. No visitation will take place as per Marjorie's request, a private burial service will take place at a later date. Messages of condolence can be left at www.billingsleyfuneralhome.com

Jill M. Goldthorp (née Rastall)

February 7, 1940 – October 2, 2022

Jill passed away peacefully on Sunday, October 2, 2022, at Victoria Village in Barrie, Ontario, after a valiant yet graceful fight against her cancer relapse, bringing to a close her prolonged struggle with progressive dementia.Jill now joins her siblings Don Rastall, Joan Loxton and twin brother, Jack Rastall, who predeceased her, along with her late husband, Calvin, her partner later in life, Gordon Daw, sisters-in-law Marilyn Goldthorp Bain and Irene Rastall, brother-in-law Brian Goldthorp, her nephew and nieces Bryan Bain, Cheryl Bain O’Brien and Leah Rastall, and her parents, Ernest Rastall and Marion Hollingshead Rastall. Jill is survived by her sons Kevin Goldthorp (Jack Doolittle) and Kirk Goldthorp (Kerri Morris) and grandchildren Easlin, Marc, and Julia (and their mother Diane Mendes de Franca), and Hayden and Kieran, along with sister-in-law Jackie Rastall and brother-in-law Bryan Loxton, and nieces and nephews Charles Rastall and Mari-Helen Rastall Primeau (Tom), Alison Loxton (Terry) and Robert Loxton (Anne), and Lilly Bain.Jill was devoted to her community and was an active volunteer for many years with a number of grassroots community efforts, including the Order of the Eastern Star and Muskoka Shrine Club. In addition to raising her family, Jill worked in healthcare administration where she combined a desire to use her mind with the purpose of helping others. Determined and with a will of steel, she embodied both the pioneer roots of her mother and the determination to survive of her adopted father. She was known for her kindness and caring for others, whether through her love of dogs or quiet attention to neighbours and friends. A memorial service will be held on Tuesday, October 11, 11:30am, at All Saints Anglican Church. Regrettably, due to Covid-era complications, there will not be a reception.

Commemorating Jill's dedicated service to both Fairvern and Huntsville District Memorial Hospital, the family asks that expressions of sympathy be through gifts to Huntsville Hospital Foundation or another charity meaningful to you.

Commemorating Jill's dedicated service to both Fairvern and Huntsville District Memorial Hospital, the family asks that expressions of sympathy be through gifts to Huntsville Hospital Foundation or another charity meaningful to you.

BRENN, Craig Alfred

Craig Brenn, son of Roy and Muriel Brenn, passed away in the comfort of his own home, accompanied by family, on Saturday September 17th, 2022, at the age of 60. Proud and loving father of Gabriel (Holly) Burke-Brenn and Brittany Burke-Brenn (Stuart).

Craig was an exceptional contractor, responsible for building well over 200 homes within the Muskoka region, and a proud and dedicated member of the Dwight Lions Club. Despite this, he considered his greatest achievement to be his children whom he deemed his entire world. There will be a private celebration to honour Craig's life on October 1st. Messages of condolence can be left at www.billingsleyfuneralhome.com

CHAFFEY, Shirley Marie (nee Rand)

Passed away, with family at her side, on Monday, September 19, 2022, at North Bay Regional Health Centre at the age of 80. Shirley was born on April 5, 1942 in Huntsville, Ontario to parents Robert Jennings of Huntsville and Eva Rand of Fern Glen. She is survived by her children Everett Miller, Sharon Holden and Kathleen Townes. Dear sister of Melvin, Buck, Don, Dorthy, Sheila, Joyce, Marion and Joan. Predeceased by her husbands, Tom Miller and Aubrey Chaffey and siblings Evelyn, Bonnie and Kenny Jennings.

A visitation will be held on Monday, September 26, 2022, at Billingsley Funeral Home from 12:00 p.m. until time of service in the chapel at 2:00 p.m. Reception to follow. As an expression of sympathy memorial donations can be made to a charity of choice in lieu of flowers. Messages of condolence can be left at www.billingsleyfuneralhome.com

PALERMO, Agata

On September 13, 2022, after a long illness, Agata Palermo (nee Mascioli) passed away peacefully at the Ottawa Hospital (Civic) at the age of 88, surrounded by her loving family.

Agata was predeceased by her husband, Ettore (Hector), and her brother, Mario. She is survived by her children, Franca, Hector, and Mariann; by her sons-in-law, Peter and Michael; and by her grandchildren, Alex and Ashley, who were the light of her life.

Agata was born in Cocullo, Italy, and came to Canada in 1965 to join her husband. She lived in Huntsville for over 50 years, and it became her home. She enjoyed cooking, sewing, gardening, and volunteering at the neighborhood parish, St. Mary of the Assumption. Some of the most memorable moments of her life involved sharing holidays and other events with her children and grandchildren. She was loved by everyone who came to know her.

Visitation for Agata was held at the Mitchell Funeral Home, 15 High Street, Huntsville, from 10:30 am to 11:30 am on Tuesday, September 20, 2022.

The funeral service was held that afternoon, at 1:30 pm, at the church of Saint Mary of the Assumption, 12 Centre Street North, Huntsville. Interment followed at the Hutcheson Memorial Cemetery.

After the interment, there was a reception at the hall of Saint Mary of the Assumption.

Anyone who wishes may make a donation to Muskoka Seniors or the Dialysis Unit of the Huntsville District Memorial Hospital.

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. Messages of condolence can be left at www.billingsleyfuneralhome.com

STIRLING, Marilyn Jean

August 13, 1932-September 13, 2022

It is with heavy hearts we announce the passing of Marilyn Stirling, at the age of 90, with her family by her side, at Huntsville District Memorial Hospital. Marilyn is predeceased by her loving husband of 50 years, Russell George Stirling. Loving Mother of Vicki MacNaughton (Ron), Shelley Stirling, and Mark Stirling (Sonja). Devoted Grandmother of Ashley Lavechia (Chad), Mitchell Bye, Russell Stirling and Hailey Stirling. Proud Great Grandmother of Eleana, Denver, Lawson, Walker and Jett. Sister of Pat Smith (Clare), Shirley Norrie (Jim) and Judy Smith (Lorne). Survived by her brother-in-law Gordon Stirling (Billie). Marilyn will be lovingly remembered by many nieces and nephews.

Predeceased by her parents Ralph and Laura Fink, Marilyn was born and raised in Scotland, Ontario, along with her three sisters. Marilyn married Russell Stirling of Waterdown, Ontario, where they lived and raised their three children. Ready to retire, Marilyn and Russ moved to Kearney, to the cottage they built and loved together on Emsdale Lake and then later in life, settled in Huntsville.

Marilyn lived her life to the fullest and family meant everything to her, including her cats and dogs. She had a passion for travel, golf, snowmobiling, sewing, cooking and entertaining. Marilyn volunteered with the Huntsville Hospital Auxiliary and helped with many fundraising events. Marilyn was always found socializing with her circle of many dear friends from both Waterdown and Huntsville.

The family would like to thank the team at Huntsville Hospital for her care during these last number of months. A special thank you to Dr. Kirkpatrick and Kris-Lynn for their exceptional care. As per Marilyn's wishes there will be no visitation. Cremation has taken place and a Funeral Service will be held at Huntsville's Trinity United Church on September 30, 2022, at 1:00 pm. Reception to follow at the Algonquin Theatre in The Partners Hall. As an expression of sympathy, and in lieu of flowers, donations in memory of Marilyn to Huntsville Hospital Foundation would be sincerely appreciated by the family.

Shirley Anderson Kay

Shirley Anderson Kay passed away peacefully at 100 years on September 3, 2022. Her nephews, George and David Anderson, and John Rivière-Anderson kept vigil throughout her last days.

For Lindsay Anderson (David) and Christine Rivière-Anderson (John), Aunt Shirley was a wonderful mum-away-from-home. She was a very special and loving great-aunt to Chris, Bill and Lisa, Maxime and Talie, James, Cam and Nick. She delighted in photos and news of her great-great nieces and nephew. Shirley was deeply loved by all and will be sorely missed. She is fondly remembered by Suzanne Riverin and by her dear friends Ruth and John McLennan, Bob and Carol Sheppard, Margie (Crozier) Morrison, and Diane McLaughlin.

Throughout her long and most generous life, Shirley made innumerable friends in Dorset, Paint Lake, Toronto, and internationally. She maintained caring correspondence with everyone, always remembering special moments in people's lives.

A gifted artist, Shirley attended the Ontario College of Art, and later wrote and illustrated a magical children's book. She sourced and sold intriguing gifts for 25 years at her Dorset Gift Shop on the dock of Lake of Bays. An intimate observer of nature, Shirley recorded in her journal the events of every day for decades. Her warm, open heart and her bubbly humour are her legacy to all who knew her.

Interment with family will take place at Mount Pleasant Cemetery in Toronto. A drop-in with refreshments to share memories will be held in Shirley's honour at the Anderson Farm, 2721 Brunel Road (Muskoka Rd. 2) on Sunday, October 16, 2022, 2-4 pm.

HENRY, Ronald Joseph

Ron Henry passed away peacefully and happily single on Wednesday, September 7, 2022, at the age of 87. He was born November 21, 1934, in Marmora to parents Christena and Seymour.

He is survived by his son Brian who was with him at his time of passing, his daughter-in-law Geri-lynn who made our family complete and Ron loved as his own daughter. His grandchildren Tony, Sequoia, Rasi, and Eliza will remember "Poppa" in their own unique ways for which he always loved and respected them.

Ron was a successful businessman, municipal politician, eater of butter tarts, watcher of curling, player of cribbage, enjoyed long drives, and always shared his ice cream with Felony. He left this world wondering "Why at 88 is it that your penis is working and nothing else?"

In keeping with Ron's wishes, he has already been cremated. Arrangements entrusted to THE HENDREN FUNERAL HOMES, LAKEFIELD CHAPEL, 66 Queen Street, Lakefield. www.hendrenfuneralhome.com or 705-652-3355.

LITTLE, Eva Donna Lee

Donna Lee passed away peacefully on September 9, 2022, at Belleville Hospital in her 69th year. Born August 19, 1954 in Haliburton, Ontario. Loving mother of Calvin and his wife Christina, Tanya and her husband Matt Robinson, and Jennifer and her husband Dan Cassidy. Loving grandmother of Celine, Amber Sky, Nicholas, Morgan, Landon, Tyrone, Dyson, Dalton and Erin. Great- grandmother to Avianna and Lina. Predeceased by her parents Wallace & Eileen (nee Schell) Little. Cherished sister of Conway and his wife Fran, Linda Smith, Lockey and his wife Marlene, Peter and his wife Tammy, Susan and her husband Kevin Billingsley. Predeceased by her brother Leon and brother-in-law Eric Smith.

Longtime resident of Dwight, Huntsville and Madoc, she will be fondly remembered by many. Visitation will be held at the Billingsley Funeral Home, 430 Ravenscliffe Rd, Huntsville on Tuesday, September 13, 2022 from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. Funeral Service will be held in the chapel on Wednesday, September 14, 2022 at 11:00 a.m. Reception to follow at the funeral home. Donations to the charity of one's choice would be appreciated by the family in liue of flowers.

Gary Lewin

Gary Leonard Lewin passed away peacefully September 8th 2022 at the age of 71. He leaves behind his three children Christopher (Stephanie)Lewin, Kerri (David)Brooks, Samantha (Gentjan)Lewin, and his loving partner of 10 years Diane Jarrett. He loved seeing his 11 grandchildren who brought him so much joy. Gary also leaves behind his 3 brothers; Danny, Richy, and Jamie, and two sisters Terry and Jaci along with they’re partners and his nieces and nephews. Predeceased by his mother Dorren Hall and Father Raymond Lewin.

Gary grew up and resided on Lake of Bays where he loved to fish, barefoot ski, and enjoyed many family gatherings on the dock. Gary worked hard all his life but always made time for family, and friends with a cold bottle of beer and many good laughs. Gary will be missed dearly by his children, grandchildren, family and friends he's had in his life for many years.

We would like to thank Dr. McLinden, Dr. Kirkpatrick, Norma from Palliative Care, Isaiah from Paramedic Services, and the wonderful staff at Hospice who are so caring and compassionate, we appreciate all you did for Gary.

Until we meet again Dad xo

As an expression of sympathy, donations can be made to Hospice Huntsville Foundation [email protected]

Wendy Louise Oke

Wendy Louise Oke was born Wendy Louise Hamilton Feb 27, 1947 (just missing being a leap year baby) in Toronto, to Barbara and Bill Hamilton.

She died on August 12/2022, unexpectedly, in the comfort of her home.

She is survived by her husband Colin Reginald Oke, daughters Kim Small and Cheyenne Wood, and son Jordan Oke; also, grandchildren, Samantha, Connor, Sophie Small and Victoria Wood and Soleiah and Juniper Oke.

If the words "Larger Than life" have any meaning, it is Wendy Louise Hamilton Oke . I can't begin to list the number lives she touched as she went on her adventurous life journey; and, it really was an Adventure.

Teacher, counseller, Bio Energetic Therapist, author of the weekly articles Wise Women's Ways and Walk your Talk, Grandmothers to Grandmothers, Water Rights, Now Centre ( women in unsafe situations), Ordained Master of Divinity, Researcher of Universal Truths, Member of the Edgar Cayce Foundation Women's Healing Circles, Muskoka Indigenous Friendship Centre, Green Party volunteer, Wedding Officiant for All Seasons Weddings, and Food Rescuer for the Table is a short list.

Her life-long calling was to spread the awareness of the Automatic Drawings of Alma Rumball, who was my Aunt. Her work is recognized throughout the world as treasures of Outsider Art. Some are in the collection of Elmar Gruber in Austria who is the world's foremost Art Collector of Outsider and Mediumistic Art. They are presently on display at a showing in Venice, and some hang in the College of Psychic Studies in London England. The bulk of her collection is held by the University of York's permanent Collection. There are over 4000 prints for People to view by appointment.

When Alma met Wendy, she told her, that Wendy was the one to take them to the world. Little did Wendy know that 50 years later that mission has been accomplished.

We thank the people from all over the world who have responded to our loss.

There will be a Celebration of Life and her adventures in the near future.

In lieu of flowers the family encouraged donations to The Table Soup Kitchen Foundation https://thetablefoundation.ca/

www.mitchellfuneralhome.ca

Harry Thomas Baker

A bright light left us, with sadness we announce the unexpected passing of Harry Thomas Baker on Tuesday, September 6, 2022. Harry was born on January 7, 1931 in Niagara Falls, Ontario to Harry Baker and Beatrice Baker (nee Dell). Raised in Ancaster, ON, Harry met and married the love of his life, Betty (Audrey Elizabeth) Baker (nee Marshall) also from Ancaster on August 30, 1952. Harry and Betty just celebrated their 70th wedding anniversary with family at their home at Park Lane Terrace Residence in Paris, ON.

Harry's greatest passions were his family, entertaining in their wonderful homes in Ancaster and Huntsville, the love of song and his long career with American Can Company (Ball Packaging) in Hamilton, Philadelphia, Saint Louis, and Toronto starting as a Machinist after his apprenticeship at Westinghouse Hamilton and retiring as a senior Canadian leader for Ball.

He is in our thoughts and now reunited with his deceased sons Bradly and Richard. He is survived by his wife Betty and brother Larry and wife Myrna. Harry was a loving father, grandfather and great-grandfather to his son Randy and daughter-in-law Robin; son Harry and daughter-in-law Trish Foden; daughter Maureen Campbell and son-in-law Bob; daughters-in-law Janice Baker (widow to Brad) and Cecile Mandarang (widow to Rick); grandchildren Renee Kneller and husband Denny and children Austin and Cate, Brenda Sheppard and husband Ryan and children Haylee and Mason, Justin Baker and wife Amanda, Kennedy Campbell and Colin Campbell.

Friends may call at David's Restaurant, (168 New Lakeshore Rd. Port Dover) on Saturday October 1, 2022 for a Celebration of Life from 12-3:30PM. We ask all wishing to attend to RSVP to [email protected].

Booth, Marcus Peter

March 15, 2005 – August 22, 2022

Born in Huntsville. Our 17 year old sweet boy passed away peacefully at Sick Kids, with his family surrounding him, holding his hands with love.

Leaving behind to remember him is his beloved Mom, Jami-Lee Booth, Beloved Nana, Jaci Booth & Bop, Brady Maw, loving Poppa, Terry Booth. His one and only (A.K) Aunt Kylie & Uncle Scott Dorling. Big cousin to Owen & Brielle Dorling. Marcus had a special bond with Melissa Collet, Sadie Lewin & Carrie Jones, and will never forget his time spent with Trish. So many Great Aunts, Uncles, and Cousins.

Marcus spent so much time at Dotty Lake & Fish Lake, lover of water and motorbikes. Special to all that knew him, spreading love and kindness, a heart as big as a Blue Whale. No wonder he loved the water so much. It's your time to swim Poo Bear

In lieu of flowers, donations to the Huntsville Aquatic Department or Sick Kids Hospital.

Celebration of Life will be at Hutchinson's Cemetery 11:30 AM, Oct 1, 2022

Reception to follow @ 1119 Williamsport Rd.

Debbie Leeder

It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved Debbie Leeder, peacefully at her home in Huntsville, Ontario surrounded by her loving family on September 1, 2022 at the age of 71.

Born on November 19, 1950, Debbie was predeceased by her parents Herb and Evelyn Leeder of Huntsville and sister Bea Carter (George, deceased) of Huntsville. She is survived by her brothers Vonnie Leeder (Rita, deceased) of Lake St. Peter and Gary (Susan) Henderson of Huntsville. Loving niece of Lloyd Noble Sr. (Joyce, deceased) of Gravenhurst and Janice Hares (Ted) of Allensville. Debbie will be greatly missed by her nephews Mark (Trish) and Bryan Henderson (Sophie), and by her many other nephews and nieces especially Jeremy, Jaime and Lucas, cousins and her friend Rose from Newfoundland.

Debbie's career with the Royal Bank spanned over 38 years working for branches in Huntsville, Dryden, Sudbury and Bracebridge until her retirement on October 29, 2010.

Thanks to palliative care nurses Kathy McKee, Susan McGee, Kathryn Thompson and Dr. Andy MacMillan and Dr. Nancy Bozek for their care and compassion.

Cremation has taken place and there will be a graveside service at a later date.

Donations in memory of Debbie can be made to Algonquin Grace Residential Hospice or Muskoka Algonquin Healthcare, Huntsville District Memorial Hospital site.

CAMERON, Douglas Rodney

Cameron, Douglas Rodney of Novar passed away peacefully at Algonquin Grace Residential Hospice on Wednesday, August 31, 2022, at the age of 78. Doug was born on June 14, 1944, in Ottawa to parents Charles and Sadie (nee Scott) Cameron. He is survived by his children Nicole (Britt) Bowers and Lisa (Bill) Varcoe. Grandfather to Douglas and Drew Davidson and Wil and Billeigh Varcoe. Great grandfather to Bentley Davidson. Dear brother to Gerald (dec.Vera) Trimble, Doris (Laurence) Porteous, Leona (Bob) Allen and Annie (Reg) Bourne. Predeceased by his brother Ernie (Doreen) Trimble.

In keeping with Doug's wishes, cremation has taken place. As an expression of sympathy, memorial donations can be made to Hospice Huntsville. Messages of condolence can be left at www.billingsleyfuneralhome.com

John (Jack) Ernest Howell

In loving memory of Jack who left us on the morning of September 4th 2022 in his 88th year. Jack's final journey ended at home with his devoted wife of 62 years Jacquie (Jacqueline Babcock) by his side.

He leaves behind his sister Betty (Ron Hallett), his children and grandchildren; Doug (Dee) Brett, Dara; Bruce (Nicolle) Luke (Carly Litchfield), Ben (Riley Firman), Addie; Kim (Geayt Spiteri) Arian, Chris, Mark, Carley and Abbey.

Predeceased by parents Charles Reginal and Elsie, sister Jeanne (Bob Smith). Fondly remembered by nieces, nephews, cousins and friends from across the country. Jack was born in New Toronto and was grounded to his early years with lifelong friends from junior school and his KRT club. Summers at the family cottage on Lake Muskoka played a big part of his life and future.

Jack's first career was spent with his Father at Pudicombe Motors – Mercury dealerships on Dundas Street, Toronto then to Richmond Hill. His second career began in 1969 when he and Jacquie moved permanently to Muskoka and purchased Pow Wow Point Lodge on Peninsula Lake. Years of sharing "Howell Hospitality", hosting guests from around the world and supporting the evolving tourism industry, were his passions. Jack was president of Muskoka Tourist Association and active in Muskoka Winter Association and Chamber of Commerce. Jack always enjoyed a good laugh while reminiscing about the capers and shenanigans of the guests and all the wonderful people who worked at Pow Wow over the years. His Charter Membership at Hidden Valley Highlands Ski Club (now Muskoka Ski Club) provided a legacy for his children and grandchildren that brought him great joy. In retirement he enjoyed winters in Florida and happy hour discussions.

His faith was demonstrated in his volunteer work as a Warden at All Saints’ Church and St Paul's Grassmere and as a member of the advisory committee of the Anglican Foundation-National Church. The family would like to thank Dr. Rich Trenholme and Dr. Roy Kirkpatrick for many years of care. Special thanks is given to the Huntsville Palliative Care Team for such excellent, compassionate care during his journey this week.

As an expression of sympathy, memorial donations can be made to Hospice Huntsville or Huntsville Hospital Foundation in lieu of flowers. Family and friends are invited to the visitation being held at Billingsley Funeral Home on Friday, September 9th from 4:00 pm. – 7:00 pm. The funeral service will be held at All Saints Anglican Church, Huntsville on Saturday, September 10th at 11:00 am. Private interment at a later date. In keeping with Jack's wishes for his celebration of life, casual wear is requested.

For those unable to attend the funeral service, living streaming will be available through our website. Please register early by clicking on the link in the service section of Jack's memorial page. Messages of condolence can be left at www.billingsleyfuneralhome.com

MILLER, Bradley Arthur

It is with great sadness that we share the passing of Bradley A. Miller on August 28, 2022. Brad at age 60 had a massive heart attack and other complications due to his long battle with diabetes.

Brad was a kind, gentle soul with a great sense of humour and love of family. He loved heavy metal music and movies, especially horror movies.

He will be lovingly missed by his Mom, Shirley Miller, siblings Doris Oliver, Denise Swain, Randy, Ron, Derek and Angela Arsenault, In-laws Jack, Helen, Sandy and R.J. and nieces, nephews, great nieces and great nephews and friends.

We will be celebrating Bradley's life on Sunday, September 11th at 2pm until 4pm at 306 Hwy 141, Utterson. 705-385-0251. Donations can be made to the Huntsville Hospital Foundation – Dialysis Center or charity of choice in lieu of flowers. Messages of condolence can be left at www.billingsleyfuneralhome.com

PIGEON, Thomas Lorne

Passed away suddenly on Wednesday, August 31, 2022, at Huntsville District Memorial Hospital at the age of 85. Thomas was born on March 18, 1937, in Huntsville to parents Lorne & Mary Pigeon. He is survived by his life partner of 25 years, Eleanor West. Father of Patti Bates and the late David Bates. Dear brother of Jake (Bonnie) Pigeon and uncle to Forrest and Skye. Tom will also be missed by the Barnhart family.

A private gathering to take place at a later date. Tom was born in Huntsville and passed in Huntsville, his true home was Algonquin Park where he grew up, lived, paddled and worked a great deal of his life – a true outdoorsman.

As an expression of sympathy, memorial donations can be made to the Royal Canadian Legion, Huntsville or Friends of Algonquin Park in lieu of flowers. Messages of condolence can be left at billingsleyfuneralhome.com

DAWSON, Arthur Joseph "Art"

Passed away with his family at this side peacefully on Tuesday, August 23, 2022, at Huntsville District Memorial Hospital at the age of 49. Art leaves his beloved wife and soul mate Angel Dawson (nee Belford). He is the much-loved father of Benjamin, Daniel, Melody, Michael, Brandon, Tara, and Allison. Proud grandfather of Ariyana, Brooklyn, Damien, and Adelynn. He will be deeply missed by his mother Marguerite Dawson and stepfather, Wilton ("Cork") Bomberry and father, William Dawson. Dear brother of Jason (Georgia) Dawson and Jeremy Dawson. Loved and dearly remembered by his nieces, nephews, extended family, and many friends both near and far.

Art was a talented musician, he especially loved to play the guitar. He was a mechanical genius, loving to work on his many vehicles and motorcycles. His utmost passion in life, however, was his wife and partner of 27 years, his Angel and his children. Allison, his first child, bringing him immediately into adulthood. Tara and Brandon, both helped him hone his parenting skills and upon finding his life partner in Angel, they had four additional amazing children – Benjamin, Daniel, Melody, and Michael. His family was everything to him and he was equally important to them.Family and friends are invited to the visitation on Saturday, August 27, 2022, at Billingsley Funeral Home, Huntsville from 11:00 a.m. until time of service in the funeral home chapel at 1:00 p.m. Reception to follow. As an expression of sympathy, memorial donations can be made to SickKids Foundation. Messages of condolence can be left at www.billingsleyfuneralhome.com

WAXL, Herman

August 22, 1930 ~ August 22, 2022

It is with heavy hearts that the family of Hermann Waxl announces his passing on his birthday, at the age of 92 in Orillia. His wife Nancy was by his side. On this day, his son Gordon (Kathy), grandsons Jordan (Sadie) and Jason from Marten River, and his step-children Alison (Sarah), Janice (John, Kyle, Derek), Andrew, and Graham (Gillian, Paislie, Raylea) came to visit and were able to say goodbye.

Left to remember him is his daughter Diane (Ray Wagg) from Nova Scotia, and their children Charlotte (John Potter) Mitchell (Monika) and Haley (Carl Boisvert), son Peter (Ulla, Jonas, Lucas) in Germany. Proud Great Grandfather of Kathryn, Ellis, Owen, Gabi, Ollie, Mitchell, and Nicholas, nephew Manfred Siedel (Baerbel) Sam Springer (Rosi), cousin Christa Hecht (Gerhart), Franz and Christian Hecht, predeceased by cousin Hedwig Ruhland, and parents Peter and Therese Waxl.

Hermann was born in Landshut, Bavaria, Germany. His dream was to come to Canada to start a new life after the turmoil of the war years. Arriving in 1953, he started "doorknob polishing" to find a job, learned the language, finally accepted a linesman position at Mimico PUC. He came to Muskoka in 1957, built a log cabin by hand, and loved it so much he made Muskoka his permanent home in 1969. His first job was at Brooks Furniture and Appliances in Bracebridge, then Wiik and Hoegland Pipe Plant, and then Kimberly-Clark head of Electrical Maintenance Department until his retirement in 1995.

After retiring, Nancy and Hermann bought a farm and enjoyed the life of haying, raising cattle, chickens and turkeys, 2 pet goats and a pig. In 2016, he wrote two short books, Life in Germany, and Life in Canada. He was an avid reader of history and at age 90 he took up woodworking, crafting lanterns, bowls, and anything that was challenging. He remembered his mother saying, "whatever you shout into the forest, that is the way the echo comes back". He was also a proud member of Unity Masonic Lodge, and Strong Lodge, where he had many friends. He was always curious and loved a challenge.

There's an old saying "Time Flies", but Hermann would say, "Time is always here, but we have a heavier foot on the pedal."

A celebration of life will be held at Trinity United Church, September 24 at 2:00 pm. There will be a memory box available to drop in your favourite memory of Hermann. As expressions of sympathy, donations can be made to the Diabetes Association.

Eike Dietrich Teutloff

Eike Dietrich Teutloff, 86, passed away peacefully on August 7, 2022 in Huntsville, Ontario.

Eike was born January 12, 1936, in Halle (Saale), Germany to Wilhelm and Felicitas Teutloff.

He was a man that could accomplish anything he set his mind to and came to Canada in 1958 to make his way as a stone mason.

He loved football and gardening and he enjoyed hiking with his grandkids.

He and his wife, Carmen, built every house they lived in from the ground up and they spent the last 12 years building their dream log home.

He is survived by his wife of 39 years, Carmen; Children Andre, Adrian (Sarah) and Carlos; Grandchildren Kathleen, Alexa, Alannah and Lucas.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Huntsville Hospice.

Details for a celebration of life to follow.

Dzigas, Ian Jurgen

Ian, born in Huntsville, Ontario on May 22, 1989, suddenly passed away on August 11, 2022.

Beloved by his parents Arlene and Steven. Lovingly remembered by his sister Jennifer and her husband Tim Minten of Canmore, Alberta. Dear uncle to Megan and Lilly. Cherished grandson to Ruth and the late Jurgen (George) Dzigas and the late Arthur and the late Dorothy Payne. He will be sadly missed by his many Uncles, Aunts and cousins.

Visitation will be at Billingsley Funeral Home, 430 Ravenscliffe Road, Huntsville on Tuesday August 16th, 2022 From 2-4PM & 7-9PM. Funeral service to be held in the chapel on Wednesday, August 17th, 2022 at 11AM. Interment to follow Hutcheson Memorial Cemetery. As an expression of sympathy memorial donations can be made to CMHC online or by calling Phone: 705-645-2262 Toll-Free Phone: 1-800-245-5036 Fax: 705-645-7473. Messages of condolence can be left at www.billingsleyfuneralhome.com.

Sheila Marion Edgar

October 26, 1941 ~ August 6, 2022

Sheila is finally at peace.

The family of Sheila Marion Edgar (nee Smith) sadly announce her death on August 6, 2022, age 80, from complications of Parkinson's and dementia.

She leaves Harry, loving husband of 58 years; children, Laura (Graham), Stephen (Nadia), and Christopher; five grandsons, Devlin, Harrison, Andrew, Ethan, and Quinten; and many cousins, nieces, and nephews.

Predeceased by her mother and father, Marion and Gillbert Smith, and her brother, Comrie.

Sheila was an athlete, a track star at age 11; and in her adult years, she swam, ran, hiked, bicycled, snowshoed, cross country skied. In the 1970s she was a co-founder of the Cambridge Women's Hiking Herd which is still active today. She drew the line at canoe tripping. "Only if there is a 3-star hotel at each campsite."

Everyone who knew Sheila loved her sense of humour and her infectious laugh. She was always the life of the party. She was the "host with the most". Her party philosophy was to crowd as many people as possible into a space, and let the interactions begin. That was pre-covid, of course.

We remember many interesting, tasty recipes. Laura took her overcrowded recipe box and published a book of some of her favourite recipes. Ah, and who can forget her almond crescent cookies, her honey whole wheat bread, and her deluxe granola, made in a large roasting pan?

Sheila's professionalism as a teacher is well known. In her first years, she taught English at high school. After taking a break to raise children, Sheila returned to teach English As A Second Language. She established the ESL department at Eastwood Collegiate. Many of her former students thank her for their success in their chosen profession today.

Sheila and Harry fell in love while working together at Woodeden Easter Seals Camp near London Ontario in 1960. They credit camp volunteer Mona Winberg, a friend with cerebral palsy, as their cupid. While her father had some doubts about Harry, he finally agreed to the marriage, which he organized down to the tiniest detail.

Sheila was in her element with her grandsons. She very early discerned each one's strengths and nurtured them. Of course, that meant making sure they enjoyed the great outdoors, nature walks, hiking, tobogganing, swimming. She also loved reading to them. And she knitted afghans for each of them.

There will be a celebration of Sheila's life at Stirling Avenue Mennonite Church, 57 Stirling Ave N, Kitchener ON at 2pm on Saturday August 13. Visitation will be for one hour before the service, with a reception afterward. For everyone's protection please wear a mask.

We are grateful for the four years of loving and professional care Sheila received at Chartwell Westmount LTC, especially during her last days. Instead of flowers please consider donations to Parkinson Canada (www.parkinson.ca) or Alzheimer's Society Waterloo Wellington (www.alzheimer.ca/ww/), or the charity of your choice.

BROADBENT, Sanford Ivan Willard

Passed away peacefully on Tuesday, August 2, 2022 at Spencer House in Orillia at the age of 80. Sanford was born on September 19, 1941 to parents Edison & Lorene (nee Burgess). He is the beloved husband of Laura Martin. Loving father of Ivan Broadbent, Lori Broadbent, Brittany Martin, Jordon Fee and Donald Fee. Dear brother of Raymond Kenny, Harvey, John, and Eileen. Survived by many grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Sanford will be dearly missed by many nieces, nephews, extended family and friends. He is much loved and will be dearly missed forever in our hearts.

Family and friends are invited to a celebration of life on Saturday, August 6, 2022 at Billingsley Funeral Home from 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. Cremation to follow. As an expression of sympathy, memorial donations can be made to the Alzheimer Society of Muskoka.

LUPTON, Barbara Lena

Passed away peacefully on Tuesday, August 2, 2022 at South Muskoka Memorial Hospital in Bracebridge at the age of 83. Barbara was born on June 22, 1939 in Huntsville to parents George "Bob" & Rose (nee Broadbent) Lupton. She leaves behind her twin sister Bernice Lovegrove and brother Dan Lupton. Predeceased by her parents Bob & Rose Lupton, siblings George, Mary, Harold, Hilda and Lloyd. Barbara will be missed by many nephews and nieces especially Sherri, Danielle and families.

Cremation has taken place. A graveside service will be held on Friday, August 19, 2022 at 3:00 p.m. at Hutcheson Memorial Cemetery. As an expression of sympathy memorial donations can be made to a charity of choice in lieu of flowers.

Lillian Isabel (Tipper) Smith

Lillian Isabel (Tipper) Smith, passed away peacefully at the age of 96 on July 28, 2022, at Huntsville District Memorial Hospital with family by her side. Isabel was born in Huntsville on August 21, 1925 to Harold and Eva Tipper, where she lived her whole life. She was a proud member of The Salvation Army and enjoyed many years of service with many friends.

She was predeceased by her husband, Philip Smith, who died in 1999, and siblings, Jean, Helen, Agnes, Phyllis, and Russell. She is survived by sonny-boy, Robert (Pamela) Tipper, and sister, Joan Scott. Loved by grandchildren, Marisa (Mark) Herrington, Rob Tipper Jr. and Diane (Colin) Ware, and great-grandchildren, Kaitlyn, Lucas, James, Kendra and Ian. Isabel lived a long and full life, and will be missed terribly. She always wore a smile and had a heart of gold. Isabel's family would like to extend their gratitude to the staff at Country Moments where Isabel resided for the past several months.

Family and friends are invited to a visitation being held on Friday, August 5, 2022 at Billingsley Funeral Home, Huntsville from 12 p.m. until time of funeral service in the chapel at 1 p.m. Burial to follow the service at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Cemetery. Following the burial the reception will be held back at Billingsley Funeral Home. As an expression of sympathy memorial donations can be made to The Salvation Army at https://thesalvationarmyhuntsville.ca/donate/

Clifton Charles Quinn

Peacefully at Hospice Huntsville on July 31, 2022, in his 88th year. Survived by his loving wife Ruth and his children Janice Quinn (Paul, deceased), Dennis Quinn (Rose) and Dale Quinn (Jackie). He will be missed by his grandchildren Brenna, Patrick, Leslie, Marshall, Bayley, Holly and Lydia and by his great grandson Clark.

Clifton (Cliff) was the son of the late Norman and Iva Quinn, brother to Evelyn Campbell (Malcolm, deceased), the late Norma Stickland (Nelson, deceased) and Averil Harvey (Dennis).

Cliff grew up on a small farm in Balsam, Parry Sound district, Ontario. At a young age he moved to Deep River to begin his 35 year career with Atomic Energy of Canada Limited. Cliff was an avid gardener with a particular fondness for growing potatoes and green beans. The family took camping trips to the west and east coasts and to many locations in northern Ontario. In retirement, Cliff and Ruth moved to Eganville, Ontario where Cliff's sharp carpentry skills were utilized to renovate an older cottage into a lovely home. In Eganville he joined a local curling team where he honed his skills and made lifelong friendships. A final move to Huntsville Ontario put them in a central location where friends and family could easily visit and enjoy Cliff's gentle and welcoming nature.

The family would like to thank Dr. Megan Stephenson and all staff at Hospice Huntsville for their warm and compassionate care of Clifton.

A celebration of Clifton's life will be announced shortly. If desired, donations may be made to Hospice Huntsville/Algonquin Grace Residential Hospice or Muskoka Seniors. www.mitchellfuneralhome.ca

PHIPPEN, Marie Charlotte (nee Bailey)

Passed away on Saturday, July 23, 2022, at Huntsville District Memorial Hospital in her 98th year. Marie was born on January 7, 1925, to parents Alexander & Charlotte (nee Roberts) Bailey in Toronto, Ontario. She moved with her family to Huntsville in 1946 and married Harold Phippen in 1952. Marie was well known as the head cashier at A&P where she worked for 42 years and retired in 1988 at the age of 63. She was proud to be a member of the local Lioness Club and enjoyed many years of service with many friends.

Marie is predeceased by her beloved husband, Harold who passed away in 2010, also, brothers Allen, Harold, Philip and Ken Bailey and sister Shirley Black. Survived by her loving sons David Roy of Mississauga and Allan (Janet) of Huntsville. Proud grandmother of Greg (Trish) Phippen, Sheila (Noble) Roberson, Julie (Karl) Bull and John (Ashli) Phippen. Great-grandmother of 11.

Special thanks to Dr. Mathies, Dr. O’Holloran and the caring staff at Huntsville Hospital and Roger's Cove.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made to the Heart & Stroke Foundation. There will be a celebration of life at Allan's home at 110 Riverside Drive on Sunday, August 7, 2022, from 2-4 p.m. Messages of condolence can be left at www.billingsleyfuneralhome.com

BLACKBURN, Kristen Michelle

Passed away suddenly on Thursday, July 14, 2022, at Orillia Soldiers Memorial Hospital at the age of 40. Kristen is survived by her beautiful children Linzi and Christopher Simcoe and their father Burt Simcoe. She is the beloved daughter of Shawn (Chris Pirie) Blackburn and Michelle Griffiths (Ed Visser). Adored granddaughter of Jim and Janine Wright and great-granddaughter of Sam Muzzi. Dear sister to Melanie Blackburn and Mark Griffiths. Loving aunt to Paisley McCabe and Cruz Jakubiec. Niece of Brian, Wendy and Cheryl Blackburn and Mike Wright, Betty Skien, Brenda Sawyer, Jean Clarke, Karen Wright and Willy Wright. Great-niece to Diana and John Snowden. She will be dearly missed by her cousins, Justin and Ryan Blackburn, Chantelle, Danielle and Rachelle Wright, Cheryl, Tracey and Shane, Wayne, Nicole and Sheri, Tammy, Angela and David, Jean, and Candia. God child to Betty Skien and Michael Wright. Kristen had many close friends, two which are considered family, Sam Benson and Emma Cote. Predeceased by her paternal grandparents Charlie & Carol Blackburn, maternal great-grandmother Rebecca Muzzi and cousins Joel Snowden and Heather Cooke. Remembered but never forgotten by all who knew her both near and far.

Kristen was a trained early childhood educator in which she worked for Rama's early childhood education daycare for 15 years. She then branched out using her entrepreneurial skills opening her own businesses. Kristen loved music, shopping, travelling, and spending time with family and friends. She adored creating and organizing special events always making others feel special and loved.

A celebration of Kristen's life will be held on Wednesday, July 20, 2022, at Billingsley Funeral Home, Huntsville at 1:00 p.m. Reception to follow at the funeral home with interment at 3 p.m. at Hutcheson Memorial Cemetery. Livestreaming will be available for those unable to attend the celebration of life and can be found on Kristen's memorial page at www.billingsleyfunearlhome.com As an expression of sympathy, a Go Fund Me account has been set up for her children's future and can be accessed at https://gofund.me/7eaf4224 in lieu of flowers.

YOUNG, Mervyn Victor

UPDATE: Interment of ashes will be held on Friday, September 23, 2022 at 11:30 am at the Hutchison Memorial Cemetery, Huntsville . Refreshments at The Merediths 357 Brunel Road, Huntsville, following at 12:00 pm.

YOUNG, Mervyn Victor of St Thomas, quietly and peacefully passed away on Saturday, July 9th, 2022. A graceful and gentle man to his family, kind and caring to all. We thank the intensive care staff of the St Thomas-Elgin General Hospital. Dad was born and raised in Huntsville. His parents were Gladys (nee Holinshead) & Sidney Young. He married his beautiful wife Marguerite (nee. Moulton) on July 6th 1949. Their only child, Debbie (nee. Young) Colhoun, has been supported by her cousins, Colleen Meredith, Sharon Hancock, Rosemary Hall and Brian Young; Mervyn will also be missed by Charlene, Terry, Tim, Garth, Marie and many nieces & nephews. Predeceased by all of his siblings, Grace Nickason, Marion Purdy, Gordon Young, Raymond Young and Harold Young. You may remember him as the long time "finishing" carpenter at the Huntsville Planing Mills, where he worked for 42 years of his life. Carpentry was his love & he was an exceptional craftsman. After retiring, they sold their home and moved to live with me in London since 1997. Born in November 11th, 1927. He enjoyed good health until a few months ago, when he began to decline. Constantly caring for Mom and his wonderful cat ‘Smokey". His passing was quick and with little pain. Arrangements entrusted to the Shawn Jackson Funeral Home 31 Elgin Street, St. Thomas (519-631-0570). Cremation has taken place. There will be a fall remembrance in Huntsville, date will be announced later. His remains with be placed at Hutchison Memorial Cemetery at that time. If desired, donations to City of St Thomas-Animal Shelter Donation and in the memo please put New Animal Services Centre would be appreciated. Personal condolences to the family can be made at www.sjfh.ca

Bruce Werry

August 9, 1929 – February 23, 2022

The family of the late Bruce Werry would like to invite friends and colleagues to celebrate his life on Saturday, July 30th at 1pm, at Trinity United Church in Huntsville Ontario.

WITHERS, Margaret (nee MacLeod)

Passed away peacefully on Tuesday, April 5, 2022, at Algonquin Grace Residential Hospice at the age of 96, after a short illness.

Margaret MacLeod was born on January 2, 1926, in Coventry, England, immigrating to Canada after the Second World War to start married life with her husband, Gerald Withers. They settled in Muskoka, and she developed a deep love for her adopted country. Becoming a Canadian citizen was one of her proudest moments. A passionate environmentalist and birder, she was highly involved with the Huntsville Nature Club and Friends of Algonquin Park for many years. She was an active canoeist and cross-country skier well into her retirement.

Margaret was predeceased by her husband Gerald in 2006 and her son Richard in 2009. She is survived by children Susan (Robert Struthers), Jillian (Doug Kitts), Peter, and Thomas (Sandy). She is the beloved grandmother of Katherine Struthers (Jared Young), Sam Southworth (Courtney), Aaron Kitts (Niki), Andrew Struthers (Shasha), Mark Kitts (Andrea), Jennifer Withers (Allan Pinkerton), Jesse Rogerson (Cody), and Colin Withers (Nicole McCormick). Great grandmother of Walker, Ashton, Connor, Ben, Cole, Makena, Mia, Owen, Emily, Hudson, Waylon, and Beau.

The family would like to thank Huntsville Hospital, Algonquin Grace Hospice, and their wonderful staff for the thoughtful and compassionate care extended to both Margaret and her family. We extend our heartfelt gratitude to both the friends and the caregivers who enabled Margaret to stay in her beloved home by the lake for as long as she did. You made all the difference in the world.

A private graveside service will take place on July 30, 2022. Due to concerns surrounding Covid-19 the family have decided to forgoe a reception at this time. Memorial donations can be made to the Friends of Algonquin Park. Messages of condolence can be left at www.billingsleyfuneralhome.com

DeCARO, Stephen Francis "Papa"

We are deeply saddened to announce the passing of our beloved husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, brother, brother-in-law, uncle and friend. Stephen passed away peacefully on Friday, July 8, 2022 at Orillia Soldiers Memorial Hospital at the age of 77. Born to parents Frank & Vincenzina (nee Marano) on April 12, 1945 in Licata, Italy. Steve is survived by his beloved wife Bonnie (nee Bower) of 57 years. Cherished father of Anzie (Dolf), Frank (Kate), Deb (Glenn) and Stephen (Kelly). Proud grandfather of Jacqueline (Robin), Wesley, Taylor, Paige, Nathan, Owen, Mikel, Patrick, Austin and Charles. Great-grandfather of Jackson, Olive and Thatcher. Dear brother of Tony (Kathy) and Chuck (Laura). Uncle to Frank, Matthew and Michael and great-uncle of Anthony.

Steve was a soft spoken, welcoming gentleman and will be dearly missed. He loved entertaining, golf, woodworking, his beloved gardening, "Sous Chef" to his wife Bonnie, traveling and much more.

A graveside service will be held at Stephenson Cemetery in Port Sydney at 11:00 am on Saturday, July 16, 2022 followed by a celebration of life garden party at 304 Muskoka Road 10, Port Sydney – "next door". As an expression of sympathy memorial donations can be made to Heart & Stroke Foundation in lieu of flowers. Messages of condolence can be left at www.billingsleyfuneralhome.com

Wanda Emily Reger (nee Lockstadt)

Wanda Emily Reger (nee Lockstadt). Born May 2, 1925 in Germany, died peacefully in her sleep on July 6th, 2022 in Huntsville, Ontario.

Wanda lived a long and eventful life. She was the youngest of seven children and persevered through World War II. She eventually fled from east to west and settled near Munich, where she joined her brother and met his good friend Erich, who eventually became her husband. She immigrated to Windsor, Canada in 1949 and worked tirelessly to establish a new life at a time when there was no government support for new Canadians. Wanda attended night school to learn English while working three jobs. She became a Canadian citizen once her English was proficient enough to pass the test. Erich eventually joined her in Canada, and they were married in 1952. The family relocated to Oakville in 1963, where both she and her husband worked for Ford Canada. They gathered their nest egg and took early retirement in Huntsville, starting a hobby farm where they raised every livestock imaginable.

After almost 40 years of farming and cottaging on nearby Lake Vernon, Wanda became a fixture within her family and children's many friends. Referred to as Oma by all, she was famous for her cooking and hospitality. Wanda was especially proud of the greasy paper plate in her dining room cabinet, signed by Ron MacLean of Hockey Night in Canada, praising her delicious home-made sausages. She was honoured when Prime Minister Stephen Harper enjoyed a second helping of her famous apple pie. When her granddaughters arrived with recipe cards to enjoy a day of baking and cooking, they left empty handed. How can you write down a recipe with a handful of sugar and a pinch of salt and mug of water as units of measurement?

Wanda was the proud mother of four children Walter (Ursula), Ingrid (Eric), Erin (Robert) and Eric. She proudly displayed their university photos, terribly faded by years of sunlight. Beloved Oma of nine adored grandchildren: Samantha (Darin), Rachel (Rob), Robin (Sean), Philip (Carolina), Heather (Phil), Scott (Brenna), Patrick (Leila), Michael (Molly), John (Manu). Great Oma (Oma-ma) to Rielly and Frankie. Education was exceedingly important to Wanda, and she’d come a long way from her grade school education to have all her family graduate from university.

Following the death of her husband in 2010, Wanda continued to live on her cherished farm. She was still cutting grass and stacking firewood for her wood stove, until six weeks ago when she moved into a retirement home. At 97 years young, she passed away swiftly at Huntsville Memorial Hospital.

A visitation will be held on Friday, July 15, 2022, from 11 am until 1 p.m. at Billingsley Funeral Home, Huntsville. The funeral service will follow at 1 p.m. in the funeral home chapel. Burial to follow at All Saints Anglican Cemetery. Reception following at 112 Golden Pheasant Drive. For those unable to attend the funeral service, livestreaming will be available through Wanda's memorial pagwe at www.billingsleyfuneralhome.com

Maria Dolores (Doris) Campbell

Maria Dolores (Doris) Campbell passed away at home in Huntsville, Ontario on July 3, 2022, after a brief illness. Doris was born August 1, 1928, in Cospicqua, Malta to Hector and Marie Elizabeth (nee Shaw) Wismayer. She is survived by brothers Henry (Ernie – deceased), Albert (Joan) and Don (Norma – deceased) as well as sister Grace (Doug Lane – deceased) and sister-in-law Vivian (Edwin – deceased). Doris was "Auntie Doris" to numerous nieces and nephews, grand nieces and nephews and their children. She was predeceased by brothers and their wives Joseph (Rose), Victor (Ketta), Johnny (Dagney), Alex (Ketta), Louis (Colleen) and sister Evelyn.

Doris spent her childhood in Malta and, after enduring the hardships of World War II and spending some time as a teacher, moved to Canada in 1951. She settled in Toronto, working at the Bank of Commerce, Canadian Tire and retiring from AG Baird. Doris enjoyed travelling – returning to Malta several times as well as journeying across Canada and visiting parts of the United States. Doris spent the last 30 years in Huntsville. She enjoyed visiting with her family, reading, and keeping a tidy house. Doris will be remembered for her gentle manner, devotion to her faith and ever stylish dress.

A service with mass will be held on Saturday July 9, 2022, at 11:00 AM at St. Mary of the Assumption Parish, Huntsville. Internment at Hutcheson Memorial Cemetery and a reception at the Church will follow. Donations can be made to a charity of choice. Messages of condolence can be left HERE.

OKE, Pauline Charlene Edna (nee Jackson)

Pauline passed away peacefully at Huntsville District Memorial Hospital surrounded with her four children and grandchildren at her side. Pauline is survived by her children, Terry (Susanne) Hall, Garry (Victoria) Hall, Larry (Marion) Hall and Deborah Hall. Pauline is also survived by 7 grandchildren Terra, Jason, Joshua, Andrew, Blake, Aaron and Megan and 8 great-grandchildren, Macayla, Hayden, Emma-Marie, Brandon, Alexander, Beth, Amelia, and our newest, Barrett. Also, Pauline has 2 great-great-grandchildren Lillianna and Scarlett.

Pauline was a stay at home mother for several years while her late husband John Beverly Hall ran a fuel oil business. Later on in life, Pauline became an operator Attendant at Eaton's followed by being a switchboard operator at Sayvette's. Pauline helped run the families summer camp-ground at Pleasure Bay Resort, where she enjoyed spending her summers meeting new people. Later in life, Pauline was remarried to Maurice Oke (pre-deceased) where they moved out of Richmond Hill and bought a cottage on Lake Simcoe, In 1991 Pauline and Maurice bought the family cottage (home) on Pleasure Bay Road where they had planned their retirement. Not too long after they moved to Pleasure Bay, Pauline's husband Maurice passed away. Pauline stayed on and was surrounded by her family to help her through the years. When it was time for Pauline to move off the lake which, was a difficult choice, Pauline moved to a condo in Huntsville to make access to facilities easier. Pauline later moved to Muskoka Traditions Retirement Residence.

In Pauline's younger years, she enjoyed traveling, camping, fishing and getting together with friends. Pauline enjoyed playing cards and belonged to the Lakeview Seniors Club in Dwight where she helped run Euchre and Bid Euchre. Pauline also started up a Rama Bus group that would go to Rama once a month and had a few laughs and jokes on the way and even perhaps some days Pauline would came home with some winnings. Every Sunday, Pauline enjoyed her family visits with her kids, grandkids and friends sitting down at the lake having picnic's, a couple of drinks and share stories and lots of laughs – these are days she especially looked forward to each week.

In keeping with Pauline's wishes, cremation has taken place. A private celebration of life will follow at a later date. As an expression of sympathy memorial donations can be made to the Breast Cancer Society or CNIB.

Gil Jr. Wellington St. Louis

April 16, 1991 ~ June 24, 2022 (age 31)

Passed away peacefully with his parents by his side on Friday, June 24, 2022 at Huntsville District Memorial Hospital at the age of 31. Gil is the beloved son of Gilbert & Kathleen (Switzer) St. Louis of Huntsville. He is the loving brother of Joanne St. Louis. Gil will be dearly missed by his aunts, uncles, cousins and extended family.

Family and friends are invited to a visitation being held at Billingsley Funeral Home on Friday, July 8, 2022, from 11 am – 12 pm. The funeral service will begin at 12 p.m. in the funeral home chapel, reception to follow. Gil will be laid to rest following the reception at Hutcheson Memorial Cemetery. As an expression of sympathy, memorial donations can be made to the Heart & Stroke Foundation. Messages of condolence can be left at www.billingsleyfuneralhome.com

SAWYER, Blanche Louise (nee Bolton)

Formerly of Burk's Falls, Blanche passed away peacefully on Saturday, July 2, 2022 at Fairvern Nursing Home at the age of 87. She is the beloved wife of Vernon Sawyer of 68 years. Dear mother of Joyce Chaffey (Michael) of Novar, Patti Stewart of Huntsville and Wendy Sawyer of Huntsville. Proud grandmother of Kyle Chaffey (Kim) of Novar, Melinda Stewart (Steve) of Magnetawan and Bryon Stewart of Magnetawan. Also, very proud great-grandmother of Kynnton and Kaylee Chaffey and Dale and Bailey Hunter. Sister-in-law of Jack and Gail Sawyer of Sundridge.

A celebration of life was held at Billingsley Funeral Home on Wednesday, July, 2022 followed by burial at Hutcheson Memorial Cemetery. As an expression of sympathy memorial donations can be made to Friends of Fairvern or Alzheimer Society of Muskoka. Messages of condolence can be left at www.billingsleyfuneralhome.com

Vilho (Fred) Haavisto

June 8, 1940 – June 14, 2022.

It is with deep sadness that our family announces the passing of Vilho (Fred) on June 14, 2022, at the Sault Area Hospital with his loving wife and daughter by his side.

He will be profoundly missed by his wife Aira (Ida) of 55 years. Proud father of Sylvia Ann and Tania Maria. Devoted to his dog Josie and many, many grand fur babies. Son of the late Vilho and Aino Haavisto. Son in law of the late Arthur and Rauha Nakkila. Brother-in-law of Raili Marie (late Ralph) Miller.

Fred was born and raised in Melissa, Ontario, a small town just north of Huntsville, Ontario. He had many interests in his formative years. Skiing, fishing, and choir to name just a few. His interest in forestry, encouraged by his father, saw him to graduate with a Master of Forestry from University of Toronto. Summers between academic years were spent fighting forest fires and repairing fire towers.

He was employed by Forestry Canada (the Bug Lab) in Sault Ste. Marie. Although his work years were spent gallivanting all over northern Ontario, he still considered Sault home. He made many long and true friendships in his travels. He always felt blessed to work in a field he was so passionate about. Even when he retired, his passion did not slow. He became a " community forester". His belief in land preservation for all to enjoy, and his holistic approach to accomplish this, were found enduring to many. His curiosity, thirst for knowledge, and continued improvement to practices are still talked about by those that know him.

On the home front, his family and friends will miss his quirky humour and funny faces! His willingness to lend a hand when needed or a shoulder to lean on. We will miss his views on politics, global climate change, and cultural diversity. We will miss his fondness of comic books and Greyhound hockey. We will miss his voice, his smile, and even his grumpiness. We will miss every essence of his being. And for a brief time, we were blessed to call him ours.

Cremation has taken place and there will be a Celebration of Life ceremony at a future date.

The family would like to send their sincere thanks to Dr. Apostle, the nurses of 3B and 3C for their care and compassion. Thank you to the Bayshore team and the Sault Paramedics as well.

Even though Fred never made it to the Arch Hospice, he believed in their principle. Memorial donations may be made to Arch Hospice or a charity of your choice.

Visit www.osullivanfuneralhome.com to leave condolences for the family. Arrangements entrusted to O’Sullivan Funeral Home (215 St James Street, Sault Ste. Marie, ON, P6A 1P7, 705-759-8456).

SOLMAN, Ryan Michael

It is with a profound sadness that we announce the sudden passing of Ryan Solman on June 27, 2022. Ryan leaves behind the love of his life and best friend Nicole. His cherished children Ava, Noella and Brennan, who will carry on his spirit, memory and sense of humour within them. Also grieving his passing are his parents Armand and Noreen and grandpa Melvin. His mother and father-in-law Cam and Nick Dmytrow . His brothers Brad (Sue), Paul (Jen), Jeff and his sister-in-law Monique Cleary. With Ryan's passing, his nieces and nephews , Mackenzie, Carson, Issac, Jordan, Bella, Brodie and Jace will be missing out on all his great advice and wisdom that he freely gave. There are many aunts, uncles, cousins and friends that Ryan's passing will leave a big hole in their life and hearts.

Ryan was very active in his children's lives from coaching his girls’ hockey teams to golfing, snow machining, hunting and fishing as well as other activities that his children wanted to try or didn't want to try. Ryan lived his life to the fullest extent and was up for anything. Sometimes no good but always did everything with the best of intentions with a larger-than-life personality enjoying every minute of it. Let's all take a moment to honour a life that was taken way too soon and to a man whose shoes can never be filled.

Funeral arrangements have been made, and will be held at the Faith Baptist Church in Huntsville, Muskoka on Saturday, July 2nd, 2022. Visitation will be from 12-2 pm followed immediately after by the funeral at 2 pm. Interment will proceed at Baysville Cemetery, followed by refreshments at the Lake of Bays Community Centre. Livestreaming will be available for those unable to attend the funeral service and can be accessed on Ryan's memorial page. Messages of condolence can be left at www.billingsleyfuneralhome.com In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Children's Foundation of Muskoka to aid our future little athletes.

DON WATSON , May 24, 1952 – June 25, 2022

Don passed peacefully at home, warm in his bed, surrounded by his wife and children. Beloved Husband of Isabell Susanne. Loving Father of Shane (Jen), Candace (Matt), Angela, Kathy (Blaine Pre-deceased), Roxanne, Dan (Ashley). Proud Papa/Grandfather of Jaiden, Hannah, Phoenix, Faith, Kiley, Bianca, Evan, Emma. Great-Grandfather of Kyedin, Ava, Xander. Beloved son of Constable William Donald Archibald (predeceased), and Isabele Florence. Beloved Brother of Judy (Ed), Donna (Pat), Lori, Mary (Mike) Byron (Christa).

Our Hearts Still Ache With Sadness,

And Secret Tears Still Flow,

What It Meant To Lose You,

No One Will Ever Know.

In keeping with Don's wishes, cremation has taken place. As an expression of sympathy, memorial donations can be made to the Alzheimer Society of Muskoka in lieu of flowers. Messages of condolence can be left at www.billingsleyfuneralhome.com

THOMPSON, Annie

The death occurred at her home on Monday, June 20, 2022 of Annie Thompson of Huntsville. She passed peacefully in her sleep.

Predeceased by her Husband Dan and her Son Fredrick.

Dear Mother of Sandra Thompson and her Husband Bob Morris of Sutton and Lynn Bell and her Husband Bill of Novar.

Dear grandmother of Currie Bell and Dan Bell and his wife Judie Noble all of Innisfil.

A reception will be held at the Mitchell Funeral Home, 15 High Street, Huntsville on Friday, June 24th from 1 until 3pm. Friends and family are welcome to come out and share stories and memories about Mom.

If desired donations to the Algonquin Grace Hospice, would be appreciated.

Robert Pringle(September 14, 1956 – June 10, 2022)

Robert Raymond Pringle, fondly known as Bob, age 65, passed away peacefully on Friday, June 10, 2022, at his home in Port Sydney.

Bob worked at Alcan Wire & Cable, Bracebridge for 26 years, and later started his own painting business, with life-long friend Lee Sawyer. Bob enjoyed fishing, hunting, golfing, and later practiced Shorin Ryu Karate and achieved a third degree black belt. He was also a long standing member of the Huntsville Legion Branch 232.

Predeceased by his mother, Ruth, father, Ross Sr., and older sister, Barbara. He is survived by his brother, Ross (Marilyn) and sister, Debbie (Jim). Bob was uncle to Mike (Jen), Erin (Mike), Kari (Rob), Coley (Nichole), Krystal (Ryan), Raymond, Jo-Anne, and great-uncle to Adam, Alivia, Carson, Marisa, Freya, Ceara, Brenna and Jason (Francis-Marie).

Bob will be greatly missed by family, friends, customers and associates.

A celebration of Bob's life will be held at 11 a.m. on Sunday, June 26, 2022, at the Bracebridge Legion with Fred Schulz officiating. Donations in Bob's memory may be made to Muskoka Karate Club, c/o Steve Wrightman, 705-644-0481 or the Canadian Cancer Society in lieu of flowers. Messages of condolence can be left at www.billingsleyfuneralhome.com

McFADYEN, Eileen Violet Lillian (nee Astley)

Passed away peacefully on June 9, 2022, at her home in Huntsville in her 88th year. Eileen was born on April 15, 1935, in Ilfracombe to parents Kenneth and Alice (nee Hopcraft) Astley. She was happily married to Marvin McFadyen for 24 years, until his passing in 2017. Eileen is survived by her loving children Shelley (Brian) Cotterchio and John Cookson. Adored grandmother of Jessica (Rob), Shaylyn (Travis), Bradley, Coby, Noelle and Abigail. Proud great-grandmother of Quinn, Rayna, Evelyn, Hailey and twins on the way!

Eileen worked in nursing for many years, first she worked in a home for people who live(d) with a developmental disability and then for many years in a nursing home in Alberta as an LPN. In her spare time, she loved crocheting dishcloths and going to the Legion for the meat roll. Eileen was a long-time volunteer with the Royal Canadian Legion Ladies Auxiliary.

A celebration of life will be held on July 30, 2022, from 1:00 p.m. until 3:00 p.m. at the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 232. As an expression of sympathy memorial donations can be made to the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 232 in lieu of flowers. Messages of condolence can be left at www.billingsleyfuneralhome.com.

George Allen Stevens passed away at Kingston General Hospital on his own terms after heart failure on Wednesday, June 8th, 2022, in his 76th year. He left the world on the 8th anniversary of his younger sister, Barb, who left us in 2014.

Left to remember him are his wife Gayle, daughter Jessica (John Sadler), and son Andrew (Karen). And two beautiful grandchildren, Wiley Danger Stevens and his princess, Violet Maggie Marie Sadler. His sister Barb (deceased), (Ralph), Jackie (Dave), Dave, Bob, Roy (Dawn) and Beverly (Mark).

His parents Roland and Mary predeceased him. Also left are many nieces, nephews, and cousins.

George was born on May 31st, 1947, in Halifax, Nova Scotia. He was the son of a sailor and so for the first 18 years of his life he went to over 14 schools in 3 provinces.

George started with Bell Canada in 1966 as an installer and retired in 2011. He enjoyed travelling with Gayle and the kids and travelled to Florida several times as well as to many provinces and states.

George was diagnosed with M.S. in the early ’90s and left work in 1998. The illness did not get him down even though he was in a wheelchair since 1999. George & Gayle still travelled to many resorts in Ontario and Virginia, which was a favourite place of his.

As per George's wishes, cremation has taken place and a tree will be planted outside our apartment building here in Kingston as well as his ashes being spread in Halifax next year.

There will be no service, but we will be having a "party" in late July or early August for all who want to remember him.

George loved donating to many charities so if you would like to remember him, please donate to a charity of your choice.

Jimmerskog, Sandra Louise "Cindy"

With profound sadness, the family of Cindy Jimmerskog announces the passing of their loving mother and partner; her death occurred at Algonquin Grace, Hospice Huntsville, by her side partner Kevin and her son Peter.

Cindy passed away on Wednesday, June 8, 2022.

Cindy was born on September 18, 1958, in Liverpool, England, to Charles Wilson (Father) and Harriet Riley (Mother) and family members Francis Wilson (Nana) and Victor Wilson (Grand Dad), who predeceased her. Children, Peter (Cathy), Brain (Meghan), grandchildren Caitlyn, Makayla, Chloe and Maddy, Hudson, and great-grandchild, Paisley.

Cindy had many hobbies running, including Terry Fox 5km New York Marathon. Cindy was an avid Body Builder who won many trophies; she also liked fishing, boating, camping, and painting. Cindy was an avid reader. You could find her sitting at her desk with many bibles open, studying god's words. Cindy would sitin her Butterfly Garden and converse with whoever stopped by for tea and to read the Bible.

Cindy enjoyed attending Harvest Huntsville Church, reading her bible, enjoying the gospel music, and talking with fellow parishioners. Cindy enjoyed engaging with others about the bible and participating in group studies and events at Harvest Huntsville Church.

You could find Cindy busy in the kitchen making many of her England meals, Corn Beef mash, buddies, bangers and mash, and many more dishes.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Algonquin Grace, Hospice Huntsville, which would be appreciated for the peace and comfort they provided Sandra Jimmerskog. Celebration of life with be announced at a later date.www.mitchellfuneralhome.ca

Celebration of Life for Tom McCarthy

Please join us to celebrate the life our dear friend Tom McCarthy. Celebration will be taking place at the Active Living Centre on Saturday, June 18 from 5-8 p.m.

Let's honour Tommy Mac the way he would want us to… lots of stories and lots of laughs, BBQ and some refreshments (cash bar).

To help assist Tina with remaining medical expenses we will be having a silent auction.

All proceeds from BBQ will be going to the family.

Barton G. Malloy

It is with great sadness we announce the passing of Barton G. Malloy while on a trip to Newfoundland. He was born 07/13/1961 to parents William & Bertha Malloy and was one of nine children: JoAnne (Rick) Holmes, Betty Anne (dec.) (Robert) Kelly, Rodney Malloy (dec.), Susanne (dec.) (Barry) Martin, Brian (Vicky) Malloy, Robert Malloy, John (Peggy) Malloy, Marna (Brian) Massie. He will be missed by his daughter Amy and by all of his nieces and nephews and his many friends from his time working at Honda Canada. Funeral has taken place in Newfoundland.

BAINBRIDGE, Harvey Gregory

With heavy hearts the family announce the passing of Harvey Gregory Bainbridge at his home in Hillside on June 2, 2022. Born June 6, 1937, he is the beloved son of Violet Ezeard and Herb Bainbridge. Loving husband of the late Betty Bainbridge (nee Card). Cherished father of Harvey, Arthur (Sherry), Rosemarie (Kevin), and Michelle (Bill). Loving grandfather of Steven, Tasha (Colin), Sandra, Tabitha (Elvis), Josh (Melissa), Amber (Chris), Ashli (Joe), Jasmin (Derek), Brandy, Tamara (John), Devon (Emily) and Coleman (Haley). Great-grandfather of Candace, Hunter, Makayla, Quinn, River, Taylor (dec.), Aaron, Brodie, Peyton, Vann, Colton, Kaylee, Sofia, Maggi, Henry (dec), Raigan, Elisabeth, Isabella, Walker, Kyra, Autumn, Khaleesi, Hendrix, and the anticipated arrival of Maverick. Beloved brother of Wayne (dec.) (Belinda), Pete (dec.), Lorne (dec.) (Marg dec.), Brian, Shirley (dec.) (Warren), Norma (dec.) (Tom dec.), Lil (dec.) (Bob dec.) Linda (Arnie), Theresa (Wes), Pat (dec.) (Jim dec.), Donny (dec.), Wayne (Helen), Doug (Darlene), Sandy (Jim), Vivian (Richard dec.), Terry, Hazel, and John. He will be missed by many nieces, nephews, extended family, and many friends.

The visitation will be held on Monday, June 6, 2022, at Billingsley Funeral Home from 11:00 a.m. until time of service in the chapel at 1:00 p.m. Reception to follow the funeral service. Mr. Bainbridge will be laid to rest at Maplewood Cemetery following the reception. Live streaming will be available for those unable to attend and can be accessed on Mr. Bainbridge's memorial page. As an expression of sympathy and in lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made to the Heart & Stroke Foundation or a charity of choice. Messages of condolence can be left at www.billingsleyfuneralhome.com.

CALLACOTT, Nancy Ellen (nee May)

It is with profound sadness that the family of Nancy Ellen Callacott announces her death at Fairvern Nursing Home on May 15, 2022 at the age of 78.

Born in Huntsville, to Aubrey and Kathleen May, Nancy grew up on Hanes Street, where she learned a genuine appreciation for nature. Under her father's guidance, she nursed birds and small animals back to health, learned to identify trees, and developed a knowledge of birds – that she would pass on to her own family. Summertime saw her attending camp on Beausoleil Island at Camp Kitchikewana during her teen years. As a young adult, she attended business school in Toronto.

With a diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis as a young woman, Nancy faced life with a remarkable attitude, a generous spirit and a uniqueness all her own. Not one to dwell on her own health problems, she loved to befriend others – often seniors – listened well, and liked to help. She enjoyed books, took up pet-sitting, as she loved animals, and travelled to Cuba.

In her later years, Nancy was fortunate to reside at Fairvern Nursing Home, where – not only was she well-cared for by the wonderful staff – she developed new bonds, nurtured others, gardened, played games with new friends John and Irene (whom she adored), and continued to laugh. She was truly an inspiration.

Nancy is survived by daughter Judy (Richard), sister Leda (David), brother Bob (Judy) and granddaughters Taylor and Sophia.

A family celebration of life will be held at a future date.

Should you wish to honour Nancy, donations to Fairvern Nursing Home or OSPCA would be appreciated. Messages of condolence can be left at www.billingsleyfuneralhome.com

SAUNDERS, Ruth Isabelle (née Stewart)

Mom, Sister, Nan, Gigi, Auntie Ruth, Ruthie and many other names, passed away peacefully at Huntsville Hospice on May 31, 2022 after a courageous battle with lung cancer with her family surrounding her with love and guiding her way to the gates of heaven. Ruth is predeceased by parents Flora and George Stewart, sisters Sandra Marshall (Terry), Beverly Stewart (Duncan), brother Dawson Stewart and survived by Sherman (Gloria) Stewart.

Ruth bravely left behind son's Randy (Gilda) Saunders, Steve (Belinda) Saunders and Sheldon Saunders. Not only was Ruth able to fall in love once to her first husband Floyd Saunders (predeceased), she "struck a gold mine" when she as able to fall in love with her forever soul mate, Ron Saltzman, whom loved and adored her for 40+ years.

After wanting to move out of Toronto, Ruth and Ron decided to move the family to Port Sydney after many years of "going up north" during the summer time and enjoying many hours on Sand Lake in Kearney.

As their children got older and began having children of their own, Ruth's world began to revolve around her grandchildren; Kevin (Jenna) Saunders, Michael Saunders, Brandy (Bill) Mitchell, Stacey (Steve) Slute, and Jeremiah/MiaMia Pawis. Just as Ruth thought she couldn't love any more she was then blessed with the privilege of becoming Gigi, something she never thought would happen. Now Ruth lives in the hearts of 7 great grandchildren; Heath Saunders, Rylee Mitchell, Raya Mitchell, Dallas Slute, Baylee Slute, Karson Isaac, and Tezlyn Isaac. Over the past 10 years Ruth found her home away from home at Muskoka Glens Trailer Park. The friendships that turned into family, the laughs, the stories, countless games of horseshoes, maybe having one to many drinks, campfires under the stars, getting your jig on, and receiving an over whelming sense of security and love.Ruth had it figured out – don't sweat the small stuff, be nice to everybody you meet, speak what's on your mind (if you don't like it too bad!), sit back and enjoy quiet when you can, never take anything for granted, love until you think you can't love anymore, do what makes you happy, be a strong independent individual, and lastly "don't take no bs from anybody", "Time to kiss an angel good morning and love her like the devil when you get back home", and of course, "Tootaloos".

Ruth's family would like to express their deepest gratitude to the staff and volunteers at Hospice Huntsville. When our world was falling apart you were there to hold our hands, reassure us that everything was going to be okay, and assisting Ruth in passing with dignity and pain free; for that we will always hold the nurses of Huntsville Hospice close to our hearts – your hard work and dedication certainly did not go unseen.Family will be accepting family and friends to join them at a Celebration of Life on July 30, 2022, from 1-4 p.m. at Billingsley Funeral Home , Huntsville ON . If desired donations can be made in Ruth's name to Algonquin Grace Hospice or OSPCA Muskoka. Messages of condolence can be left at www.billingsleyfuneralhome.com

WITHERS, Margaret (nee MacLeod)

Passed away peacefully on Tuesday, April 5, 2022 at Algonquin Grace Residential Hospice at the age of 96, after a short illness.

Margaret MacLeod was born on January 2, 1926 in Coventry, England, immigrating to Canada after the Second World War to start married life with her husband, Gerald Withers. They settled in Muskoka, and she developed a deep love for her adopted country. Becoming a Canadian citizen was one of her proudest moments. A passionate environmentalist and birder, she was highly involved with the Huntsville Nature Club and Friends of Algonquin Park for many years. She was an active canoeist and cross-country skier well into her retirement.

Margaret was predeceased by her husband Gerald in 2006 and her son Richard in 2009. She is survived by children Susan (Robert Struthers), Jillian (Doug Kitts), Peter, and Thomas (Sandy). She is the beloved grandmother of Katherine Struthers (Jared Young), Sam Southworth (Courtney), Aaron Kitts (Niki), Andrew Struthers (Shasha), Mark Kitts (Andrea), Jennifer Withers (Allan Pinkerton), Jesse Rogerson (Cody), and Colin Withers (Nicole McCormick). Great grandmother of Walker, Ashton, Connor, Ben, Cole, Makena, Mia, Owen, Emily, Hudson, Waylon, and Beau.

The family would like to thank Huntsville Hospital, Algonquin Grace Hospice, and their wonderful staff for the thoughtful and compassionate care extended to both Margaret and her family. We extend our heartfelt gratitude to both the friends and the caregivers who enabled Margaret to stay in her beloved home by the lake for as long as she did. You made all the difference in the world.

A reception in memory of Margaret will be held in the Muskoka Room at the Holiday Inn on Howland Dr in Huntsville, July 30, 2022, from 1 to 4 PM.Memorial donations can be made to the Friends of Algonquin Park. Messages of condolence can be left at www.billingsleyfuneralhome.com

Agatha Marie Bernadette Fuller (nee Shepley)

Passed away peacefully at Muskoka Landing Long-Term Care Centre on Tuesday, May 31, 2022, she was in her 88th year. Beloved wife of the late George W. Fuller. Cherished mother of Margaret Thorup (Michael predeceased), Cinthia Gurman (Alex predeceased), Candace Fuller, stepson George Fuller (Nadine) and she is predeceased by her sons John MacKay (Victoria) and Roland Fuller. Proud grandmother of many grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Lovingly remembered by her brother Ed Shepley and predeceased by her siblings Betty, Shirley, Melvina, Paul, and Leona. She will be sadly missed by many nieces, nephews, and extended family. Family will receive friends at Billingsley Funeral Home on Wednesday, June 8, 2022, from 1:00 pm until the time of the funeral service at 2:00 pm. Burial will follow at Paint Lake Cemetery in Dorset, ON. Online condolences at www.billingsleyfuneralhome.com.

Memorial Service for Joyce McKenzie, who passed away on March 24, 2020.

The service will be held at Trinity United Church located at 33 Main Street East, Huntsville, on June 4, 2022 at 1 pm.

Celebration of Life for Ken Thompson (Feb. 16, 1945-Dec. 30, 2021)Please join us on Saturday, May 28 from 1-4 pm, as we celebrate and remember the life of Ken "Wheels" Thompson, a man who was the kindest soul to friends and strangers alike and always lived life to the fullest.. We can think of no better gathering place to raise a glass and toast his memory than the Huntsville Legion, a place that Ken proudly supported and where he shared many laughs and tall tales about his golf game with friends and family. Refreshments and snacks will be served.

Ross KirwinOctober 12, 1948 – April 14, 2022

In the early morning of April 14, Ross slipped away from us at the young age of 73. He leaves behind his wife Debbie (nee Liddle), who he was "smitten" with in 1972 while working at Cleveland House Resort in Minett, his remarkable sons of whom he was immensely proud, Jay (Heather), and Andrew (Amy), and his much loved grandchildren William and Abigail. He will be dearly missed by the entire "Liddle" clan. He was predeceased by his parents John & Gladys Kirwin & his big brother David.

Ross was born October 12, 1948 in Toronto and spent his childhood on Bowood Ave. in North Toronto, attending Bedford Park P.S. and Lawrence Park Collegiate. After graduation he travelled and worked in various European countries. during troubled times in the late sixties, finding work where he could. A year later he returned home penniless, but had had the time of his life.

Ross made cherished lifelong friends at school, and during his summers working over a span of 9 years at Cleveland House. Annual events such as the Filet & Asti party, Le Gang motorcycle trip, the Whiskey Nosing Weekend, Father & Son camping trip, trip to the Abacos, golf trip to South Carolina, golf weekend in Muskoka, Old timer's Hockey Tournament and Boys’ Christmas lunch were all part of staying in touch and celebrating those friendships.

He lived for today and every tomorrow was a bonus.

One couldn't have a conversation with him without breaking into a smile or a laugh. He had a way of storytelling with embellishment and always with a humorous twist. No one ever got tired of listening. He was a character extraordinaire. His sense of humour was like no other.

In 1992, when the family's life was rocked by tragedy he became a care giver. Yet, he was the support Debbie needed to become independent again, allowing him to retire from that role.

Ross started out in sales working for a manufacturing company, then morphed to become the V.P. of Manufacturing for Kinetics, a contract furniture company. He had found his calling, creating, constructing and building making sure it met the standards he set. In 1991, he founded Spec Furniture (Specialized Product for Contract use). His personal goal was to make a success of the business, retire in 10 years and that is exactly what he did, retiring at 55.

In 2003 we left Toronto and moved to Huntsville, where Ross quickly became immersed in volunteer work. He sat on the Festival of the Arts Board, the Huntsville Economic Development Committee, and joined the Rotary Club of Huntsville. We believe that he sat on pretty darn near all event organizing committees such as Dockfest, Rotary Silent Auction, May Marche, and Ontario Winter Parasport Games, to name a few, and most recently the Maple Leaf's Alumni Game set for this fall.

Ross was most happy building sets for the annual Rotary/Festival play, items like Muskoka chairs, wooden toys for the silent auction, but the one he was most proud of was the River Mill Bandshell.

In the eighteen years that we have lived in Huntsville, Ross had amassed a multitude of new friends from this wonderful community. Moose & deer hunting and fishing trips were his new norm.

His zest for life was evident. Every person he met along his life's journey became a friend.

We believe Ross had made an impact on the lives of all who were fortunate to know him.

A special thank you to the nurses and doctors at the Huntsville Memorial Hospital for the care and compassion they had for Ross and the family. Cremation has taken place. A celebration of the life and times of Ross will take place on Saturday June 11, 2 p.m.-5 p.m. at the Active Living Centre, 20 Park Dr., Huntsville. Should you wish, donations may be made to the Huntsville Hospital Foundation or to the Rotary International Foundation. Further information can be found at www.mitchellfuneralhome.ca

LAURA BERNICE STEILER

Mrs. Laura Bernice Stieler (nee Hall), wife of Keith Douglas Adam Stieler, was born to Leslie and Christine Hall on November 22nd, 1936, in Windsor Ontario.

Bernice passed away peacefully on Sunday May 9, 2022, at the Huntsville Hospice after a brave battle.

Bernice was a loving mother to her late son Derry Stieler, and leaves with us: daughter Debbie Renton (Bill), son Mark Stieler (Lise), and daughter Jackie Reville (Doug). Along with her eight grandchildren: Kyle Stieler (Sara), Jeremy Wernham, Brent Stieler (Tracy), Bryan Wernham (Nicole), Drew Stieler (Madeline), Adam Renton (Juliana), Laura Wernham (Bradley), Ned Wernham (Lori). As well as her six great grandchildren: Kole, Greyson, Chloe, Wyatt, Shay, and Greta.

Islands in the stream, That is what we are, No one in between. How can we be wrong? Sail away with me To another world. – Until we meet again.

A memorial to celebrate the life of Laura Bernice Stieler will be held on Saturday June 25, 2022, from 1:00 – 3:00 pm at the Port Sydney Community Hall. A short service will be held – at 1:30. In lieu of flowers, donations to Hospice Huntsville would be greatly appreciated www.mitchellfuneralhome.ca

BIONDA, Jason

February 21, 1966 – May 9, 2022

It is with great sadness and shock that we announce the passing of Jason Bionda on Monday May 9, 2022, at the age of 56. He was a kind, thoughtful, intelligent, and loving man who always had a sparkle in his eye and the slightest smile on his face. Jason's place in this world can never be filled.

Jason was born in Portland, Oregon on February 21, 1966, and lived a full life as an adored son, brother, husband, father, uncle, nephew, cousin, friend, Hawks teammate and business partner.

He found his true love with his wife Janet and was blessed to be a father to Lindsay (Jimmy) and his pets Abby and Rocket. Jason was the beloved brother to his "brums" James (Jennifer), Jonathon (Jenn), Jordan (Marcia) and Joel (Wendy) and was the best "brum" to his sisters Cathy (Gord) and Jocelyn (Kevin). He was the #1 cheerleader for all his nieces and nephews: Jessica (Tyler), Caitlin, Hannah (Harrison), Lynsey (Luis), Natalie, Devon (Dominique), Erin (Dan), Jackson, Ryan, Dalton, Elsa, Lucas, Duke, Jason, Riley, Jesse, and Jeremy. Jason was predeceased by his father Jack and his mother Joanne. His family was his happiness.

Jason's work ethic was unprecedented and as a result he established himself as an extremely respected and knowledgeable member within the telecommunications industry. As the founder of Netspectrum Internet Solutions co-owner of Spectrum Telecom Group Ltd., he has been revered as one of the pioneers of northern telecommunications. His work was his passion, and he felt fortunate to work with his partners and his staff every day; he will be deeply missed by the entire Spectrum Telecom Group team, vendors, contractors, and partners.

Visitations will be held at Martyn Funeral Home in North Bay on Wednesday, May 18 from 2 – 4 pm and 6 – 8 pm and on Thursday, May 19 from 2 – 4 pm followed by a Celebration of Life at the Best Western hotel. For family and friends in Huntsville unable to make it to North Bay, there will be a gathering of family and friends at the Active Living Centre (behind the arena) June 8 from 6-9 pm.

As Jason was an avid animal lover and supporter of the Humane Society, the family has requested that in lieu of flowers donations be made to the North Bay Humane Society in his name.

Jason will forever be missed, everlastingly loved, and never forgotten.

Online condolences may be made at www.martynfh.com

COOPER, Patricia June (nee Hodge)

Passed away peacefully on Tuesday, May 10, 2022 at Muskoka Landing at the age of 92. Patricia was born on June 18, 1929 in Dunbarton, Ontario to parents George & Nellie (nee Boulter) Hodge. After graduating high school, Patricia married Hugh James Cooper on May 21, 1949 in Huntsville, Ontario, they had 4 children together. Patricia returned to high school in 1969 to complete grade 13 French to better her ability to provide for her family, later enrolling in teacher's college in North Bay for two years. In 1973 she would begin her teaching career teaching at the elementary level for 20 years before retiring in her sixties. Retirement would find Patricia at home gardening, knitting, reading, the occasional trip away, square dancing and spending time with her family. Patricia volunteered with the Huntsville Hospital Auxiliary for many years and would also collect for the Canadian Cancer Society.

Patricia is the wife of the late Hugh Cooper who predeceased her in 1978. She is survived by her loving children James Cooper and Barbara (Louis) Perentesis. Predeceased by her sons John (Anne) Cooper and Charles Cooper. She is the adored grandmother of Chuck (Jenn) Cooper, Kevin (Sarah) Cooper, Timothy (Ryoko) Cooper, Amanda (Marc) Ally, Megan Verhey (Dave), Peter Perentesis, Dimitra Perentesis, and Nicholas Perentesis. Great Grandmother of Seth, Shay, Thomas, Eli, Ivy, Ronin, Sullivan, Maverick, Colt, Jaxon, Kiera, Mei-Ann and Lilly.

The family would like to thank Muskoka Landing and its staff for their exemplary care Patricia received.

The visitation will be held on Monday, May 16, 2022, from 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. at Billingsley Funeral Home. The funeral service will be held on Tuesday, May 17, 2022, at 1 p.m. at Billingsley Funeral Home. Reception to follow the funeral service. Patricia will be laid to rest during a private family service at Hutcheson Memorial Cemetery following the reception. As an expression of sympathy and in lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made to the Huntsville Hospital Foundation, Alzheimer Society of Muskoka or to the Canadian Cancer Society. Messages of condolence can be left at www.billingsleyfuneralhome.com

Jean Marie Hobson (Cummings, McCammon), 1925 – 2022

It is with great sadness that we share our mother's passing in her 97th year at Campbell House Hospice, in Collingwood.Predeceased by Russel McCammon, her first husband of 32 years, and Murray Hobson, her second husband of 28 years, and dear friend, Ralph Jones. As well her sisters, Muriel McCammon, Leone Love and her granddaughter Colleen Vivian.

Loving mother of: Lynn Duncan (Bill) – New Zealand; Patrice McCammon – Wasaga Beach; Renee Stead – Barrie; Jamie McCammon (Jane) – Burlington; Jeff McCammon – Burlington; Peggy Peterson – Huntsville; John Hobson (Donna Lee) – Meaford; and Heather Sheptanko – Arthur. 15 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren.

Jean enjoyed an extended circle of friends from her time in Millgrove, Huntsville, Scarborough, Bowmanville, Fort Myers, Florida, Barrie, Huntsville again, and lastly Wasaga Beach. The whole extended family enjoyed the family reunions held annually in Huntsville in the 1970s which were carried on since by the rest of thefamily.

Mom's love of music started early with choir and piano and continued with a Sweet Adeline chorus singing in a registered quartet in Florida. She was very active in the United Church, from early years as Sunday school superintendent, and joining choirs and even president of United Church Women. She took great joy in being welcomed to Wasaga Beach United Church by Rev. Werner and the congregation.

On her 90th birthday, Jean was presented with a Rotary International Paul Harris Fellowship from her family, and a United Empire loyalist certificate.

Jean and Russ had a very successful agriculture business in Millgrove before semi retirement brought them to Huntsville. Mom then started a new career as a social worker with Muskoka Children's Aid where she worked until retirement.

Jean enjoyed travelling, entertaining, gardening, skiing, dancing, music, bridge and golf. She actually got a hole in one once in Florida. She and Murray enjoyed 19 years in Florida making new friends and having lots of fun. Returning to Huntsville in 2012 was a great joy as she reconnected with friends and acquaintances from years before.

Mom was an avid volunteer everywhere she lived. Jean was also a regular member of Probus clubs in Barrie, Huntsville, and Wasaga Beach.

Mom's move to Chartwell Huntsville retirement home in 2017 was a great move at the right time and, as usual, Mom made many new friends. Then COVID hit which made getting together very difficult. In 2020 Jean moved to Waterside in Wasaga Beach to be near her family, where she quickly joined Wasaga Beachcombers Probus. In the spring of 2021, Jean suffered a stroke and with her usual verve, worked her heart out to recover to about 90 per cent. Then, in the early fall of 2021, she received her diagnosis of terminal cancer. She remained very positive as she reflected on what would have been much worse, a debilitating stroke and losing the ability to communicate, or Alzheimer's and not knowing family and friends. Now she had 6 months to say her goodbyes and give her treasures away. She had many wonderful visits with family and friends during this time. Her one wish was to spend her last days at Campbell House Hospice being pampered and having friends and family close by. COVID, of course spoiled the visiting but the care she received was exceptional. She passed peacefully with family at her side.

A BEAUTIFUL WOMAN WITH A BIG HEART!

In lieu of flowers, donations will gladly be accepted by: Hospice Georgian Triangle, Wasaga Beach United Church. Jean's celebration of life (as fully planned by Jean and as you know, she always had her ducks in a row), will take place at the Wasaga Beach United Church on Sunday June 5, at 2:00 p.m. A reception will be held directly after the service. Please join us and bring along a memory that you would like to share. If you prefer, we will provide cards for you to write down your memory and we will share it for you.

Dean Gerald Hancock

Peacefully, at Jessica's House Residential Hospice, Exeter, on Tuesday, May 10, 2022, Dean Gerald Hancock of Grand Bend, formerly of Lindsay and Dwight, age 81. Beloved husband of Sharon Patricia (Young) Hancock of Grand Bend. Dear brother-in-law of Rosemary Hall of Phelpston, Brian and Sharon Young of Novar, Colleen and Jim Meredith, of Huntsville. Lovingly remembered by his nieces, nephews and their families. Predeceased by his parents William H. and Evelyn (Walls) Hancock, brother Barry Hancock, and sister-in-law Jackie, parents-in-law Gordon and Frances (Furlong) Young, brothers-in-law Doug Young, Wayne Young (Nikki Novielli), Scott Young (Gloria Wood) and Barry Mills (Rosemary Hall). Dean's family owned and operated Spring Lake Motel and Restaurant, just outside of Dwight, Ontario. In Dean's retirement he thoroughly enjoyed preparing and baking wonderful meals for family and friends. Sharon and Dean would like to express the loving and thoughtful attention given to them by their niece, Shelley Nobes. At Dean's request cremation will take place and no formal services will be held. In lieu of flowers, if desired, memorial donations (payable directly) to Jessica's House Residential Hospice, Exeter or a charity of your choice would be appreciated by the family. Arrangements entrusted to T. Harry Hoffman & Sons Funeral Home, Dashwood. Condolences at www.hoffmanfuneralhome.com

Eric Edward Arthur Hutley passed away at Huntsville Hospital with his family by his side on April 28th, 2022.

Eric was born in Southend-on-Sea, England on March 5th 1931 to Edward and Margaret. Fondly remembered by his family in England: sister Jean Irvine and her children Roy (Tracey), Colin, and Alan, and nephews and niece Michael, Sharon, and Stuart. He was sixteen when he met the love of his life, Ann.

Eric and Ann married in 1953 and moved to Canada in 1955. They spent many happy years together in Hamilton where they began their family and welcomed their three children. They moved to Huntsville in 1972. Together as a family they built their house, enjoyed canoeing and camping in Algonquin Park, and sailboat racing. Eric worked as an instrument technician for Kimberly-Clark, and with Ann they owned and operated first, The Stovehouse and Decor and secondly, Hutley's Treasures and Trophies.

Eric had a love of life and was endlessly curious. You would often find him reading a book or researching one of his many interests on the computer. Not only was he intelligent, he was extremely handy and proficient at repair and construction. A true Renaissance man. He will be remembered fondly by those who knew him for his unique character and many particular habits. There was truly no one else like him.

Family was everything to Eric and he gave his love easily. He will be greatly missed by his wife Ann and children Peter (Janet), Lynn Peddie (Mike), and Mark (Nancy). He was the most wonderful Granddad to Jennifer Gray (Jason), Julie Rogers (Brett), Jaclynn Wilson (Rob), Evan (Sara), John Peddie (Meggie), Jennifer Peddie (Hans), Laura Peddie (Danny), Catherine Peddie (Eric), Nicholas, Madilyn, and Hannah. Big Granddad to great grandchildren Taylor, Carson, Sydney, Mitchell, Ryleigh, Morgan, Mackenzie, Mya, Myles, Winston, Margaret, Juni, and Gudbrand.

It was his choice that his body be donated to science. As expressions of sympathy, donations can be made to the Huntsville Public Library or the Huntsville Hospital Auxiliary.

CONROY, Myrtle Jean (nee Farnsworth)

Peacefully passed away in her 99th year on Friday, April 29, 2022, at Cassellholme for the Aged in North Bay. Jean was the beloved wife of the late Wilbert (Pete) Conroy for 52 years and the loving devoted mother to Ellen (Len), David (Judi), Gerald (Susan), Ralph and Paul (Jackie). Cherished "Grandma" to Carl, Andria, Janice, Morgan, Jaimie, Bryan, Brent and Chad. Special "Great Grandma Jean" to Owen, Gregory, Olivia, Jillian, Eric, Marlie, Felix, Josephine, Aaron, and Andrew. Jean is predeceased by her parents William and Myrtle Farnsworth, brothers Clifford, Ross, Ronald, Fred and sisters Marjorie, Gladys, Mildred and Ellen. Survived by her brother Melvin. A devoted Christian, she was well known for her delicious cooking, love of gardening and her good company. Jean was a very special person and will be dearly missed by her family and friends.

The family will be receiving visitors at the Billingsley Funeral Home on Wednesday, May 4, 2022, between the hours of 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. The funeral service will be held in the funeral home chapel at 1:00 p.m., reception to follow, followed by the interment at Locks Cemetery. If desired, donations to a charity of your choice would be gratefully acknowledged by the family. Online condolences can be made at www.billingsleyfuneralhome.com

Celebration of LifeDon McCormick (July 28, 1941 – October 29, 2021)

Please join us Saturday, June 4, 2022 from 3 – 7 p.m. to celebrate the life of Don.

It is fitting for such an active community member and athlete that it will be held at the Active Living Centre, 20 Park Drive in Huntsville.

Please bring your memories. Refreshments, food and Scotch will be served.

Marcella Hudec March 29, 1931 – April 20, 2022

Marcella, Mom, Nana (as she was called by many children beyond her own family) passed away peacefully on April 20, 2022 at Huntsville District Memorial Hospital. She will be deeply missed by her children, Michael (and Emila), Laura (and Paul) and Peter (and Victoria) and by her grandchildren, Melanie (and Brad), Gillian (and Dallas), Stephen (and Aubrey), Madeleine (and Chris) and Elaina. She was proud as punch of her four great-grandchildren, Olivia, Hannah, Benjamin and little Eleanor. Predeceased by her beloved husband, Zdenek (Stephen), her loving brother Peter, and her parents, James and Laura Williamson (nee Marcellus … not a coincidence). Marcella will also be missed by a legion of extended family and many friends, especially her lifelong BFF Marlene Kocvar and dear sister-in-law Maureen Williamson.

Never one to back down from life's challenges, Marcella could best be described as a firecracker. From being widowed at the young age of 42, to gradually losing her eyesight in her later years, she bore adversity with practical determination. (Don't tell her she can't walk her dog independently, go bowling, or manage her own disbursement of meds that would baffle a pharmacist just because she couldn't see!) And God forbid her lipstick didn't match her very co-ordinated outfits.

Her working years were spent as a devoted registered nurse with a true passion for labour and delivery, which she called ‘the happiest place in the hospital.’ Hundreds if not thousands of babies owe their safe passage into the world to Marcella, with the gratitude of the mothers she cared for in the process.

Although not particularly outdoorsy, she nevertheless embraced cottage life in Bala. Multiple generations of family and friends fondly remember her cottage as an important part of their childhoods. As one of them said fondly on her passing, "I want to be at the cottage hearing her yell at me to shut the damn door."

Nana, you were truly a force of nature and have left us with an abundance of little life lessons, sayings and swear words to carry us through the years to come.

We are stronger for your strength. And warmer for your love. Not to mention the warmth provided by all those afghans that you continued to knit, without the benefit of sight, right up to your last day. Rest in peace, Marcella.

Her family wishes to thank the caring staff at Muskoka Traditions who went above and beyond especially during her last months and for a 91st birthday celebration that put her over the moon. A celebration of life is being planned for early May. (Details will be shared here as soon as available.) In lieu of flowers, donations to the CNIB or Canadian Lung Association would be greatly appreciated. Messages of condolence can be left at www.billingsleyfuneralhome.com.

Douglas Robert (ROB) Millman, 1946-2022

A Celebration of Life will be held May 7, 2022 one p.m., at Lakeview Senior's Centre, Dwight ON. We will tell stories, joke, pray and listen to Doug's music and share Doug's favourite comfort foods. Please feel free to let others know of this event and join us if you are able.

Doug, or Rob as he preferred to be called later years, left us, after a brief but devastating illness, at Royal Victoria Hospital in Barrie.

Doug has left behind his beloved wife, Gloria, his cherished children and grandchildren from his first marriage, Creed, Thea (André) and Silka; his grandchildren Cleéante and LacCoste. Gloria's family of five and grandchildren who called him Dad, Doug and Grandpa, Gebrielle (Ken), Kristopher (Claire), David, Searse and Dale: grandchildren Adrian (Jordan) Alex, Leah, Caden, Kris, Connor, Emily and great-granddaughter Kyrie.

Professionally, Doug was associated with several engineering firms, designing highway interchanges, and water catchment systems, latterly with the District of Muskoka. He was well respected and sought after in his field.

Doug was the ultimate sports fan, theatre lover and arts supporter. He was intensely involved in Ontarians with Disabilities Assoc. Parry Sound Muskoka Mental Health, seconded to assist in revising the section of the Ontario Building Code which focused on accessibility for all. He was part of many volunteer Boards which focused on Human Rights and needs. He was social justice activist and ardent Letter to the Editor Writer, (Liz, did you have to publish ALL of them?)

As Doug's wife, I will speak personally to thank the Emerg Staff at Huntsville Hospital for their care and concern when he first fell ill. To the ICU staff and the step down staff on Surg Three at RVH, you have my gratitude forever for the care and love you showed to my husband. Doug's eyes were accepted by Trillium for medical research.

Arrangements have been left to Mitchell's Funeral Home in Huntsville. Doug has been cremated and his ashes will be placed in a place he loved to be.

I still do not believe that I will never again see your face. My Love, I am sharing a poem which is giving me comfort and hope: may it help others as well.

I am standing upon the seashore. A ship, at my side,spreads her white sails to the moving breeze and startsfor the blue ocean. She is an object of beauty and strength.I stand and watch her until, at length, she hangs like a speckof white cloud just where the sea and sky come to mingle with each other.

Then, someone at my side says, "There, she is gone."

Gone where?

Gone from my sight. That is all. She is just as large in mast,hull and spar as she was when she left my side.And, she is just as able to bear her load of living freight to her destined port.

Her diminished size is in me — not in her.

And, just at the moment when someone says, "There, she is gone,"there are other eyes watching her coming, and other voicesready to take up the glad shout, "Here she comes!"

And that is dying…

KENNEDY, Susan Angela (nee Piccione)

December 12, 1959 ~ April 21, 2022

After a brief but courageous fight with liver cancer, Sue died peacefully in her sleep, in the loving embrace of Brian and her cherished niece Stephanie. Sue is survived by her loving husband of 31 years, Brian. She was predeceased by her parents John and Judith "Judy" Piccione. Sue will be missed by her siblings, Joseph "Joe" Piccione, Donna (Chris) Kerfoot, Nicholas (Lynda) Piccione and her dear sister and best friend, Linda Fearon. Crossing the Rainbow Bridge before Sue were her beloved family Labradors, Filly, Jake, and Salem. Left to mourn are Sue's many nieces, nephews, grandnieces and grandnephews, many of whom she had close personal relationships with. They will remember Sue fondly as their "Cool Aunt".

Sue was born and raised in Toronto. She was a proud resident of Scarborough and attended elementary and high school there. Her work life ranged from bank employee to telephone operator, but for the majority of her career she was a 33-year veteran of Toronto EMS working as an Emergency Medical Dispatcher. Sue was highly thought of by her colleagues and was regarded as a "good dispatcher", the highest praise one can receive in that stressful and demanding profession. While at Toronto EMS, Sue met Brian, the love of her life and the feeling on Brian's part was very mutual. What followed was 31 years of happily ever after. Brian would often tell people that these were the happiest years of his life. Upon retirement in 2015, Sue and Brian relocated to their paradise in the forest outside Huntsville, Ontario.

One of Sue's great loves was travel – Paris, London, Italy, throughout much of Canada, seeing and experiencing new places brought her great joy. Many trips involved whale watching in the waters of Cape Cod, NFLD., Tadoussac, P.Q., British Columbia and Mexico. Her personal favourites were humpback and orca whales. One of Sue's most memorable trips was to Churchill, Manitoba to see the magnificent polar bears. Closer to home was Algonquin Park with its lakes, trails, moose, bear, and wolves.

"Shall I tell you what I find beautiful about you? You are at your very best, when things are worst." (Jeff Bridges, Starman)

Thank you to our neighbours on Lynx Lake Road. Special thanks to Paul and Sandy. To our dear friends, particularly our Toronto EMS pals, for being there when we needed them most. Special thanks to our palliative care support group, Para Med nurses Megan, Brittany, Cathy, Jessica and Ashleigh, RNs Norma and Debbie, Doctors S. Rask, R. Kent, D. Harrold, S. Erven, and A. Small. Many thanks to our family physician Dr. M. Mason. We were treated with such patience, kindness and compassion. There are angels on earth and not all superheroes wear capes. From the bottom our hearts, thank you to our families for their love and support. Without you, we wouldn't have had the strength and courage to endure this awful time.

In keeping with Sue's wishes, cremation has taken place. A celebration of life will take place at Grandview Golf Club on Thursday, May 12, 2022 from 2-6 p.m. In lieu of flowers and if so inclined a donation in Sue's memory to the Aspen Valley Wildlife Sanctuary, Rosseau, Ontario would be greatly appreciated. www.billingsleyfuneralhome.com

William George Muckler Sr.

"Big Muck"

It is with heavy hearts that the family of William George Muckler Sr. announce his passing on April, 21, 2022, in Huntsville.

What do you say about a man who lived a full 90 years devoting his life to his family and community? You’d say things like, "he was larger than life", "man of character", "absolute legend", "a man who treated people with respect", and "one of the most genuine, caring, funniest guys out there".

Bill or Big Muck (as he was affectionately called by everyone) was a devoted husband to Barbara (Gibson) and were in their 65th year of marriage. Loving father to Laurie (predeceased), Bill Jr. (Tracy), and Jamie. Grandfather to Lauren (Scott), Ben (Nicole), and Brodie. Great-grandfather to Brooks, Dawson, and Isla. Predeceased by his parents George and Rhoda and brother John. "Over the hill with a hell-of-a-noise, who should it be but the Muckler boys". Born in Midland, Ontario on September 5, 1931, his family moved several times before settling in Paris, Ontario. This is where Big Muck became involved with his community joining the Masonic Lodge, coaching minor baseball and hockey as well as playing.

He was a project supervisor for the Ministry of Transportation which brought he and his family to Huntsville. They loaded up Laurie (15), Billie (12), Jamie (3 wks.), a dog and a cat. Bill retired after 38 years with the MTO and started his 2nd career, his true calling, at Deerhurst Highlands Golf Course.

This is where he was happiest, meeting people from all over the world, even celebrities and not knowing it. His true colours would shine, picking on their terrible golf attire and suggesting they go into the Pro Shop to buy adequate golf wear. Calling "a spade, a spade" was Big Muck (which landed him in hot water more than once).

His true love was sports. Whether watching, playing or coaching he touched generations of kids’ hearts. He even came out of retirement in his 70s to coach his grandson, Ben. He expressed over the years that his greatest highlights were coaching minor hockey, coaching and managing junior hockey in Huntsville, working the G8 and the Canadian's Women's Hockey Championship, and travelling all over with his incredibly close buddy and son, Jamie.

He will be incredibly missed.

"Skate hard, just don't rip the jersey."

"Say goodnight Dick."

Visitation will be held at Billingsley Funeral Home in Huntsville on Monday, April 25 from 2-4 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. Visitation will again be held at Wm. Kipp Funeral Home, Paris, Ontario on Wednesday, April 27 from 1-2 p.m., with the funeral service following at 2 p.m. As an expression of sympathy, memorial donations can be made to the Huntsville Hospital Foundation. Messages of condolence can be left at either www.billingsleyfuneralhome.com or www.wmkippfuneralhome.com.

HALL, Muriel CarrieSeptember 11, 1918 – April 18, 2022

Peacefully at Bradford Valley Community Care home, on Easter Monday, April 18, 2022 in her 104th year. Predeceased by her parents, John "Jack" and Emily (nee Mellor) Hall originally of Ravenscliffe and then Huntsville and by her sisters, Patricia Johnson (Bill) of Maple , Marjorie Steele (Ken) of Toronto, and Marie Lupton of Huntsville. Very much loved by her nieces and nephews, Maureen and Ken Blakelock, Richard and Lynn Johnson, Helen Johnson, Ruth and Dave Griepsma, Roger Steele, Pam McClary and Mike, Craig Dollimore and Sharon, Eric and Hayley Dollimore, Brian Dollimore, Elliot and Tracey Dollimore and Regan Dollimore.

Muriel lived her long life in Ravenscliffe and then Huntsville. Muriel worked her summers for Camp Tanamakoon in Algonquin Park. I believe she was the longest employee working there for a total of 39 years and worked for all 4 camp owners! She worked a number of her winters at Hidden Valley Ski Resort. A large part of her life was being a member of the All Saints’ Anglican Church in Huntsville. The church was a very large part of her life.

Family and friends are invited to celebrate the life of Muriel at a visitation on Sunday, May 8, 2022, from 1-2 p.m. at All Saints’ Anglican Church, followed by the funeral service at 2 p.m. Interment to follow at All Saints’ Anglican Cemetery in Huntsville.

Live streaming will be available for those unable to attend the funeral service and can be located on Muriel's memorial page in the service section. Online condolences, memories and photographs can also be shared on Muriel's memorial page at www.billingsleyfuneralhome.com. As an expression of sympathy memorial donations can be made to All Saints’ Anglican Church, Huntsville.

CHARLEBOIS, Marda Lynne

It is with heavy hearts that the family of Marda Charlebois (nee Paris) announces her passing on Saturday, April 16, 2022, at the age of 53. She peacefully passed with her husband Steve Charlebois by her side, after a year long battle with cancer.

She leaves behind the love of her life Steve, her three children Cassandra (Devin), Samantha (Barry), Cori (Connor) and two grandsons Eli and Logan. Daughter of the late Peggy Poulton and Dave Crossen. Survived by her brothers Bruce (Louise), Derrick (Donna), late Ken, and Issac (Wanda), and her sisters Tina Tackore (Peter), Sis (Julias), Nicole (Chris), late Patsy. Will be loved and missed by many nieces, nephews and friends.

Friends and family may visit the Arthur Funeral Home – Barton & Kiteley Chapel (492 Wellington Street East 705-759-2522) on Friday, April 22, 2022 from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Memorial Service to be held in the chapel on Saturday, April 23, 2022 at 11:00 a.m. with inurnment to follow at Greenwood Cemetery. In memory of Marda, donations can be made, payable by cheque or online, to the Algonquin Grace Residential Hospice, Huntsville, Ontario. Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.arthurfuneralhome.com

BAUM, Georgina "Gina"

We are deeply saddened to announce the death of Georgina ("Gina") Victoria Baum, 85, of Dorset, Ontario, who passed away peacefully with family at her side in the Huntsville District Memorial Hospital on April 1, 2022, from cancer.

Gina was born on December 3, 1936, in Hungary. Gina, her parents and sister fled the horrors of WWII and lived in Germany and England before moving to Toronto, Ontario in the early 1950s. She married Fred Baum and had two sons, Bobby and Mike, and later bought a marina on Kawagama Lake in Dorset. She became a realtor alongside Fred in a very successful real estate business, the legacy of which is presently carried on by her son, Mike, and granddaughter, Sabrina. Gina and Fred travelled often throughout past winters and came to love the Island of Kauai, in Hawaii. After the passing of Fred, Gina met Phil Poyntz at a Lions Club Christmas dinner and were married on Oct. 10, 2010.

Phil's wonderful family consists of his daughters, Kim, Karen and Cindy, and two sons, Larry and Guy, each with their own families. Gina and Phil travelled often and enjoyed a beautiful, loving marriage together in Dorset.

Gina was predeceased by her former husband, Fred Baum, and her parents Etelka and Arpad Tiborc, and her sister, Ildiko Francais, and son, Robert Baum. She is survived by her husband, Philip Poyntz, and her son, Mike, and granddaughter, Sabrina Baum, and her niece, Francais Mitchell, and nephews, David Mitchell, Arpad and Tristan Francais, and Oliver and Volker Lange.

Gina lived for her family and friends. She gave 100 per cent from her heart and soul to all those who were around her. She will be dearly missed, but lives on within all of those she touched with her wonderfully giving, loving, and warm personality.

Rest in peace Gina (aka Mom & Granny), we love you and your memories will live on in us forever.

Burial services will be held in May 2022 at the Paint Lake Cemetery, Dorset, with a reception to follow. A summertime ‘22 Celebration of Life will be held, date to be announced. Please revisit mitchellfuneralhome.ca for further details as they are arranged.

Christina Perentesis

It is with shattered hearts that we announce the passing of Christina Perentesis. On April 9, 2022, Christina passed away peacefully at home with family by her side after battling cancer with grace and positivity for 18 months.Christina has left a void in the hearts of many people, especially her mom, Angie Perentesis, her siblings Gina (her twin), Maria (Grigoris) and Steve (Vicky), and her "6 Little People": Evangeline, Peter, John, Pano, Niko and George. She is predeceased by her dad, Peter Perentesis.

Christina was an extraordinary person: strong-willed, but respectful of opposing points-of-view. She enjoyed a good debate, but could defuse a situation with calm and logic. Her dark, often inappropriate sense of humour and willingness to laugh at herself were infectious. She could comfort people with an attentive ear, a hug, or her beautiful smile. She was generous of heart, and those who had the privilege of meeting her loved her dearly. Christina adored all animals, but had a particularly soft spot for her cats, Patch and O-ee.Christina lived life as an adventure. She loved great food and drink, road trips, games (especially while winning), the outdoors, bonfires and fireworks. She relished family celebrations: birthdays, barbeques, baptisms. Her niece and nephews looked forward to spending time with Thea Ti Ti. She spoiled them, but was adamant that they be respectful and polite.

After receiving diplomas in the fields of Dental Assisting and Broadcast Journalism, Christina built a photography business. She excelled at telling stories through her photographs, whether they were landscapes, portraits or "selfies". When it came to her photography, she was a perfectionist. Christina worked long hours to satisfy her passion for travel. She immersed herself in the local art, culture, language and food wherever she went. It is often said that Christina could take others with her through her stories and pictures.

Christina had a strong work ethic; whether serving you at Metro or the Family Place, she took pride in a job well done and it showed. Having spent much of her life in the food industry, Christina was a favourite of customers. She will be truly missed by her "second families".

After her diagnosis, Christina received support and encouragement not only from her family, but the community of Huntsville and beyond. The family would like to thank the following people who were instrumental in Christina's care: Sunnybrook Hospital's Oncologist, Dr. Stephanie Chang, and their amazing nurses on 5D; the wonderful nurses at Huntsville's Closing the Gap; and especially Huntsville's Palliative Care Team led by Dr. Deborah Harrold, whose compassion and honesty meant a great deal to Christina.

The family welcomed visitors at Mitchell Funeral Home, 15 High Street, Huntsville on Wednesday, April 13 from 2:00-4:00 p.m. and 6:00-8:00 p.m. Masks had to be worn.

The funeral service will be held on Thursday, April 14, at 1:00 p.m. A luncheon to follow at the Active Living Centre. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Hospice Huntsville or the Muskoka Animal Rescue. www.mitchellfuneralhome.ca

Celebration of LifeKen Thompson (Feb. 16, 1945 – Dec. 30, 2021)

Please join us on Saturday May 28th from 1-4 pm, as we celebrate and remember the life of Ken "Wheels" Thompson, a man who was the kindest soul to friends and strangers alike and always lived life to the fullest.

We can think of no better gathering place to raise a glass and toast his memory than the Huntsville Legion, a place that Ken proudly supported and where he shared many laughs and tall tales about his golf game with friends and family.

Refreshments and snacks will be served.

Madeline (Maddie) Miller passed away peacefully at her Huntsville home surrounded by her family on Sunday, April 3, 2022. She was predeceased by Frank, her beloved husband for more than 50 years. Cherished mother to Laurie (Ron), Lisa (Gary), Art (Bonnie), and Jimmy. Loving grandmother of Adam (Rebecca), Matthew (Natalie), Carrie-Anne (Jay), Jason (Tara), Alex (Fernanda), Jamie (Kelsey), and Brittany (Matt). Cherished great-grandmother to Cody, Tyler, Katie, Chase, Maverix and Adeline. Maddie was predeceased by her brother John Martin and sisters Nita McKeown, Ethel Melton, Elva Rowe, Lavina Snowden, and Orka MacLean.

Maddie was born in Huntsville on September 13, 1928 and was the sixth child of Walter and Laura Martin. She grew up in a farmhouse and attended elementary school at the one-room school house on Ravenscliffe Road. As a young teen, Maddie moved to Toronto to live with her brother John and his wife Mary where she helped them take care of their children and was a willing hand with household chores. Maddie always had an affinity for kids.

She met Frank at a dance in Huntsville and married him in 1954. They bought their first home in East York, then in 1968 and four children later they moved their family to Markham. Maddie returned to the workforce in 1977 working for SDS Securities until her retirement in December 1985. In January 1986, Frank and Maddie retired to Huntsville to live in the house they built beside her sister Ine and her husband Turner. They enjoyed walking together twice a day, every day for over 15 years. Playing pool or an evening of cards was never out of the question.

Retirement living also meant the beginning of the ever-loved 11:30am and 4:30pm clubs. The 11:30 club was spent with her sister Ine and Turner. It was a daily tradition of getting together for some chitchat and a pre-afternoon beverage. The Friday 4:30pm club was a bigger deal. They always had the best snacks on the table and it was a come one, call all invitation to friends and family and zero judgement as to who came through the door. Sometimes the 4:30pm club was quiet and lasted only an hour but, more often than not, the Miller home was abuzz every Friday with folks stopping in, well into the evening and everyone coming together over good food, drinks and laughter.

For many years, the Miller residence was the hot spot for an unforgettable New Year's Eve party. No one will ever forget the good old days. There were so many highlights of Maddie's life: family time at the cottage, a trip she won to Hawaii, visiting Scotland, and England and a road trip out to the East coast.

The simple things in life brought Maddie joy. She collected elephants as she saw them as a symbol of good luck. She loved gardening and baking and made the best hot cross buns. Her bread and butter pickles were as undeniably delicious as her famous chili sauce. Oil of Olay was the secret to her youthful glow even though she may have been a witch at heart. Of course, Halloween was Maddie's favourite annual tradition to embrace. Her house was almost as decked out as it was at Christmas.

Her devotion to her family was apparent and Maddie adored her grandchildren and great-grandchildren just as much as they adored her. She had the best sense of humour and her wit remained sharp and intact until the very end.

4:30pm will never be the same again. Maddie lived her best life every day and her glass was always full. Her nursery rhymes and stories of yesteryear will continue to be told and cherished.

Family and friends are invited to a visitation on Friday, April 22, 2022 from 6-8 p.m. and again on Saturday, April 23, 2022, from 11-1 p.m. at Billingsley Funeral Home. The funeral service will be held in the funeral home chapel on Saturday, April 23, 2022 at 1 p.m. Live streaming will be available for those unable to attend the funeral service and can be located on Maddie's memorial page in the service section. As an expression of sympathy memorial donations can be made to Huntsville Hospital Foundation or charity of choice in lieu of flowers.

"You can always tell where a beautiful soul has been by the tears and smiles left behind."

SMITH, Barbara Younice (nee Zinck)

Passed away peacefully on Saturday March 19, 2022, at Muskoka Landing Long Term Care home in Huntsville in her 88th year.

Barbara (Barb) was born on April 12, 1934 in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia to parents Stewart and Alexis Zinck. She is the beloved wife of Robert (Bob) Smith of 64 years. Barb is the cherished mother of Charles and Peter and proud grandmother of Justin. Barb was a devoted wife and mother. She worked part time on the Federal census, then full-time at the Hudson's Bay Company to help pay for orthodontics for Charles and Peter. She and Bob enjoyed international and domestic travel for 45 years. Barb loved the outdoors with family canoe trips around Algonquin Park, the family cottage on Toad Lake, as well as knitting, crafting, square dancing, Probus and of course her church. When not caring for her family, Barb volunteered in the community with the Huntsville Animal Shelter and Meals on Wheels. Our family would like to thank Dr. Forestell for his decades of care for our Mom, Dr Taylor, and more recently Dr. O’Halloran and the dedicated nurses and staff at The PInes, Muskoka Landing and Huntsville District Memorial Hospital.

A visitation will be held on Friday, April 29, 2022, at Trinity United Church in Huntsville from 10 to 11 a.m. The funeral will take place at 11 a.m. As an expression of sympathy, memorial donations in remembrance of Barb can be made to a charity of your choice. Messages of condolence can be given to www.billingsleyfuneralhome.com

HOWE, Martha Agnes (nee Charlesworth)

The family of Agnes Howe, full of fond memories and love, regret to announce her passing. The sun rose on Agnes’ life on September 17, 1923 in Harrogate, England and continued to shine brightly until it set on March 24, 2022 in Huntsville, Ontario. During this time Agnes filled the world with light. She married the love of her life, the late Allan Howe, at Christ Church in Harrogate on November 4, 1944 while he was stationed in England during World War 2. They were able to see the world together, and lovingly raised a beautiful family. Agnes has now rejoined her late husband Allan, son Michael, and grandson Keith Spratt (Connie) who had passed before her. While the sun may have set on Agnes, her loving glow is fondly remembered by her brother John Charlesworth, daughter Patricia Spratt (late Dave Spratt), son Lynn (Janice), grandchildren Matthew Howe and Kristy Hubens (Stewart), great-grandchildren Rielly-Mae Spratt (Ryley Taylor), Tate and Lyla Hubens, and great-great-grandchildren Jaylyn-Rose Spratt, Bryson and Cleo-Mae Taylor.

The family will be celebrating Agnes’ life privately and asks that in lieu of flowers a donation be made to Hospice Huntsville hospicehuntsville.com

Messages of condolence can be left at www.billingsleyfuneralhome.com

McEachern, Mildred

The death occurred peacefully on Wednesday, March 30, 2022, of Mildred McEachern (nee Keown) at Muskoka Landing in Huntsville. She was 96 and was predeceased by her husband of 37 years, Murray McEachern. They are survived by their three children: Andy McEachern (Valerie), Ruth McEachern-Ross (Charles) and Penny McEachern; five grandchildren, Robbie Drebitt, Anna Haley (David), Amy Aubin (Stephen), Murray Ross (Lee), Grace McEachern, Donald McEachern (Shannon); and six great-grandchildren: Travis and Ethan McEachern, Myla and Harper Haley, Hallie and Elijah Aubin.

Known locally as Grandma Millie, she was born and raised in Dwight and helped her mother and siblings run Gouldie House.

Her life, apart from raising her family and spending time at the family cottage on Red Chalk Lake, was busy doing extensive volunteer work. A member of Knox United Church and the UCW, member of Dorset Lifeliners, Brownie Leader, camp cook for local Brownies, Guides and Pathfinders patrols at Doe Lake and Adelaide camps. A member of the Tall Pines Snowmobile Club, member of the Order of the Eastern Star and canvasser for the Heart & Stroke Foundation and the Canadian Cancer Society for over 35 years. She also served with the Wrens during World War 2, joining up when she was 18. Her expertise at making butter tarts was legendary in Dorset and beyond.

Our heartfelt thanks to the staff of Muskoka Landing who took such excellent care of Mom during her last years. We also appreciate the kind condolences expressed by family and friends.

Burial and service at Paint Lake Cemetery will take place in May. Further details may be found on Mitchell Funeral Home's website when arranged.

BULLOCK, Violet Marie (nee Markle)

Passed away peacefully on August 21, 1938 at Algonquin Grace Residential Hospice in her 84th year. Violet was born on August 21, 1938 in Brunel Township to parents Emmitt & Mary (nee Smith) Markle. On January 30, 2004 Violet married Gordon Bullock at Hillside United Church. She is survived by her beloved husband Gordon. Cherished mother of Jack (Sharon), Jill, Judy (Steve), Jim (Kelly) and step-son Gordie (Kathy) Proud grandmother of Crissy (Russell), Jennifer (Doug), Carmen (Karen), Travis (Kalli), Jessica (Corey), Steven (Alyssa), Joey (Christine), Michelle, Brooklyn and David. Great grandmother of 17. Dear sister of Murial (Howard).

Violet worked at Canadian Tire for 30 years as warehouse manager. She travelled with Gord and any family member who would like to join. She enjoyed bowling, camping, fishing and hosting family events.

A visitation will be held on Saturday, April 2, 2022, from 11 a.m. until 12:00 p.m. at Billingsley Funeral Home. The funeral service will be held in the funeral home chapel at 12 p.m. Reception to follow. Violet will be laid to rest in the Spring at Locks Cemetery. As an expression of sympathy and in lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made to Huntsville Hospital Foundation or the Muskoka SPCA Animal Care Centre in Bracebridge. Messages of condolence can be left at www.billingsleyfuneralhome.com Live streaming will be available for those unable to attend the funeral service and can be located on Violet's memorial page in the service section.

Nevins, John Mark

(A photo of Mark Nevins appears within this beautiful painting that was created by him.)

It is with saddened hearts that we announce the sudden passing of Mark Nevins on Thursday March 24, 2022, at the age of 57.

Mark was a proud and devoted father to Alexander, beloved son of Jack Nevins (Susan) and the late Mary (Bonnie) Nevins and dear brother of Matt and Mike Nevins. He is lovingly remembered by his former wife Cindy Nevins and her children Jesse and Amanda, as well as his aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews and friends.

In keeping with Mark's wishes, no service will be held.

As an expression of sympathy, memorial donations may be made to the CMHA (Canadian Mental Health Association) through the Simcoe Funeral Home, 38 James St E, Orillia (705)327-0221. Messages of condolence are welcomed at www.simcoefuneralhome.ca.

Thelma Edith Brock (née Parrott)

Thelma, born August 15, 1930, in Whitby, Ontario to Stella (née Ford) and Reginald Parrott, passed peacefully at the age of 91 with family by her side at Fairvern Nursing Home in the late hours of March 23, 2022, in Huntsville, Ontario. She was a feminist, an artist, an entrepreneur, an avid reader, and a wonderful (great, grand)/mother. She was before her time in so many ways.

After attending Huntsville High School, Thelma studied at New York School of Design and then Letchford Studio of Fashion Careers in Toronto. Thelma met her husband, Howard Brock Jr., through her work at Raubar Granite Co Inc, Detroit, Michigan. They were married May 29, 1953, in Indiana and raised three children together. Thelma followed her dream to design clothes, opening the Muskodeer Post Retail and Manufacturing outlet, selling custom leather clothing and goods of her own creation. She was a registered international porcelain artist, an instructor of china painting and later manufactured and taught ceramics. Thelma was community minded as a Stephenson Ward Councillor, a Town of Huntsville planning board committee member and Trinity United Church choir member.

Pre-deceased by her husband Howard, brothers Ralph, Frank, George and her sister Violet.

Dearly missed by her sisters Marilyn (Keith) and Evelyn (Tom) and her children, Dennis (Wanda), Donna (Eric), and Deena (Andrew). Loved boundlessly by her grandchildren Terri, Michael, Rebecca, Jason, Bernadette, Rory (deceased), Hino, Keelin, Quentin, and Chaney; great-grandchildren Andrea, Jessica, Alaina, Marissa, Cameron, Brock, Alexis, Cole, Jonathan, Brett, Lucas and Callum; great-great grandchildren Isabelle, CJ, Gabriella, and Olivia. She will be missed by countless friends, cousins, nieces, and nephews.

Visitation will take place on Friday, April 8th from 2:00pm – 4:00pm and 6:00pm – 8:00pm. The funeral service will take place on Saturday, April 9th at 11:00am with visitation prior to the service and a light lunch to follow, all at Billingsley Funeral Home. Live streaming will be available for those unable to attend and can be accessed on Thelma's memorial page in the service section entitled "click here to access the video", to follow directions. As an expression of sympathy, donations to Fairvern Nursing Home or to CNIB would be appreciated. The family would like to thank Dr. Kent, Dr. Stephenson and the staff at Fairvern Nursing Home for their dedicated and loving care at the end of her journey.

Messages of condolence can be left at www.billingsleyfuneralhome.com

Linda Mae (nee Ludlow) Dronseika

"Strength does not come from physical capacity. It comes from an indomitable will." – Gandhi

Passed peacefully at 78 years in Huntsville, ON on Thursday, March 24, 2022, after a long illness. She was at home until her last hours, cared for with attentiveness, love and affection by her lifetime partner and husband, Stan Dronseika.

Linda was born on October 24, 1943 in Toronto to loving parents Elva and Norman Ludlow, eagerly awaited by her big sister, June Elendt. Linda and June were not only sisters, but close friends, whose friendship grew over time. They rarely missed their daily calls over the last few years.

Linda married Stan Dronseika on January 2, 1971 – celebrating over 50 years together this year. Together, they shared similar values – a strong sense of community, a lifelong passion for learning, and commitment to each other and their families. Linda had a good head for numbers and she loved puzzles that challenged her. She was one of the first women to work as an actuary in insurance in her early career. She always enjoyed cards, cribbage, jigsaw puzzles and became an expert poker player later in life, finding enjoyment playing everyday online. For decades, Stan and Linda together ran a successful business in Huntsville – Blackburn's Marina.

Linda is known for her lifelong passion for learning, caring for the community and the environment. She became a Master Gardener. Gardens were her passion. Hers was spectacular and was often featured on garden tours. Enthusiasts were invited back for cuttings or seeds. She shared her knowledge with others, in person and on her radio show. She beautified gardens throughout the Huntsville area – from Main Street, to the local hospices. She is fondly known by friends and family as the "Flower Lady". She was also known for her leadership and competition in the annual Fall Fair. She regularly contributed her time in the community for special events, such as painting scenery for the local theatre. In 2007, Linda received the ‘Volunteer of the Year’ Award from the town of Huntsville.

In addition, she practiced Reiki and loved when she had a breakthrough helping someone heal. She will be remembered by all for her beautiful crafts – handmade quilts, crocheted clothes and blankets, and Christmas wreaths that are cherished and fondly displayed every year.

She will be sadly missed by her nieces and nephew (Leslie Elendt, Jennifer O’Brien, Mark Elendt) and their families. She will be remembered by them for her generosity – inviting them to spend time at their homes in Mississauga (what a pool!) and Huntsville (boat trips, water skiing!) and taking them on vacations (Disney World). She was always thinking of ways she could bring them together, for instance, buying them a canoe that they used together. Her incredible baking is a reason that all three children enjoy experimenting in the kitchen to this day – memories of her festive meals, seasonal cakes and loaves with zucchini from her own garden, and Christmas treats and gingerbread houses are an inspiration.

Her Thanksgiving and Christmas feast were shared by many friends and family and created beautiful memories for all of us.

She had a big heart, and together Stan and Linda rescued many cats, giving them a loving home. She rarely spent a moment without a cat beside, or on, her – her constant companions in the garden and in the house. She was a comfort to them, and they to her.

Linda is survived by her husband, Stan Dronseika, by her sister June Elendt (and family) and by her cats, Thunder and Lady. The family would like to thank the doctors and nurses for their care over the last few years.

Family invite friends to a visitation being held on Friday, April 1st, 2022, at Billingsley Funeral Home from 11:00 a.m. until time of funeral service in the funeral home chapel at 12:00 p.m. Live streaming will be available for those unable to attend and can be accessed on Linda's memorial page in the service section entitled, "click here to access video", follow directions. Reception to follow. Burial to take place at Pine Hills Cemetery in Toronto. As an expression of sympathy flowers are requested in lieu of donations to honour Linda's love of the many blooms she tenderly cared for throughout her life. Messages of condolence can be left at www.billingsleyfuneralhome.com

Karel (Charlie) van den Heuvel, at the age of 72, passed suddenly on Sunday, March 20, 2022. He was doing what he loved, where he loved to do it, on Lake Vernon just outside of Huntsville, ON.

Survived by his former wife and mother of his children: Carolyn van den Heuvel; his beloved children: Jeremy (Stephanie), Terri-Lynn (Sam), Kristopher, Amy (Tim); his precious grandchildren: Georgia, Victoria and Ryker, Ash and James, Hunter and Olivia; his sister and brothers: Toni, John, Leo, Jerry, Joe, Bill and Bernie; and his many nieces and nephews.

Predeceased by his parents: Karel and Helen van den Heuvel; and his brother, Martin van den Heuvel.

To know Charlie, was a great privilege. His take it or leave it attitude was balanced by his genuine heart. His stubbornness and determination complimented his constant drive and work ethic. He loved to hear a good story but loved even more to tell one, (sometimes more than once). He loved adventures and the simple things in life. His favourites being a clear sky, bright moon, sunsets, and the sounds of the outdoors. He was a true family man who welcomed everyone with open arms and always lent an ear. He wasn't just a father figure to his own children but to many others who needed his comfort. He would light up in the presence of his grandchildren and they would do the same when he entered the room. He had many friends, old and new, who will be eternally impacted by his love, humour, loyalty, and tough exterior. He was a staple, a reliable fixture, a constant, the glue…our hero. He will be forever loved and remembered.

Charlie's family will be holding a Celebration of Life on Friday April 1, 2022, at The Hepworth Room located in the Marritt Hall building located at the Ancaster Fairgrounds, 630 Trinity Road South, Jerseyville, Ontario from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. with a memorial at 6:00 p.m. Messages of condolence can be left at www.billingsleyfuneralhome.com

JANKE, Lynnette (Lynne) IreneMarch 17, 1946 ~ March 18, 2022Lynne fought pancreatic cancer with a brave fight of two-and-a-half years. Our family is devastated by the loss of her never-ending smile, positivity, and kindness for others. She came by this naturally in her nursing career spanning over 45 years at Sunnybrook Hospital in Toronto and for most of her life at Fairvern Nursing Home in Huntsville. She volunteered tirelessly at the Royal Canadian Legion (Branch 232) in the women's auxiliary, ceremonial marching and preparing meals. The Huntsville Presbyterian Church was also a well known place to find her on Sundays and volunteering. Lynne would assist anyone asking for help, needing support or just an ear to listen. She always made time for her family and friends, no matter the calling. She was well known for breaking out dancing if a good song was heard ("Footloose" was a fave), exercising, cross-country skiing or walking her heart out at the Community Centre and track. In fact she would most likely run rings around anyone else she was around. In saying this, she took the announcement of her illness with valiant efforts and got to know staff no matter which hospital, Huntsville, RVH in Barrie, and Princess Margaret in Toronto. She truly put other people first before herself. Lynne loved to travel. She gallivanted whenever she could get away. She grew up with her father in the military and started with travel at Base Borden, North Bay, Manitoba and France. Finally settling in Toronto and later Huntsville. However, her thirst for travel continued where she always found time to trot the globe with her Mother and sisters wherever she could get vacation time or settle at her family cottage since childhood in Innisfil.

With her final travel date of March 18, 2022, Lynne left behind her loving husband Ed (Janke) her daughter Dana Cuff and son-in-law Mark, and her grandchildren Tyler and Mackenzie. Her son, Dennis Cuff as well as her sisters Lee and Georgina and extended family of nephews, nieces and cousins who were so much a part of her life. Predeceased by parents Betty (nee Jewison) and John (Jack) Robertson. Lynne also leaves a hole in the Janke family whom she was a part of for the last 25 years. Mark, Mike and Karen, their children, grandchildren and great grandchildren will be missing her tremendously. A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date. Any who are wishing to donate on her behalf, can be made to: Huntsville Hospital Foundation, Hospice Huntsville or the Canadian Cancer Society in lieu of flowers. Messages of condolence can be left at www.billingsleyfuneralhome.com

Robert Gilbert

It is with much sorrow and much love that we mourn the passing of Robert Gilbert, of Moncton, on Wednesday, March 16th, at the age of 88 years.

"Papa", born in Reading, England, served four brief but memorable years as an aviation electrician with the RAF before immigrating to Canada in 1958. He had a long career with CP Express, and then spent a few years with the Toronto District School Board until finally retiring and moving to Huntsville, Ontario, followed by five years in Moncton.

A highly disciplined yet gentle and playful soul, when he wasn't puttering in his work room or garden, he could be found enjoying time with his grandchildren, or relaxing by the pool on one of his cruises, always with a beer or ice cream in hand and definitely a smile on his face.

He is survived by his step-children, children, grandchildren, nieces, nephews, their families, his extended family and friends, their pets and of course his soul mate and best friend, his wife, Marian. All of whom loved him and will miss him dearly. He is predeceased by his parents and siblings.

Thanks to the staff at Hillside View Special Care Home and especially the Palliative Care staff at Moncton Hospital. Your special care of Papa has been amazing and words of thanks just don't seem enough.

According to his wishes there will be no funeral and in lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Hillside View Special Care Home Inc., 560 Front Mountain Road, Moncton, New Brunswick, E1G 3H3 or Friends of the Moncton Hospital.

If you would like to honour "Papa", raise a glass of your favourite beer and say "here's to the girl that lives on the hill…"

Arrangements are in the care of Salisbury Funeral Home (372-4800). www.keirsteads.ca

Sylvia Kathleen Wakelin

The beautiful and generous Sylvia Kathleen Wakelin was born in Solihull, West Midlands County, England on October 27, 1944. She passed away on March 10, 2022 at home in Huntsville. She was blessed with many loved ones who will miss her warm heart and infectious smile.

She is survived by her loving husband Richard Wakelin, daughter Nicole Edwards, sister Marie Devlin and her partner Michael Fish, and brother Trevor Price and his spouse Jenny. Stepmother to Jonathan Wakelin and his spouse Caroline, and Matthew Wakelin and his partner Bonnie.

Grandmother to Adam Wakelin and spouse Yoko, Alysia Fox and spouse Aaron, Bethany Wakelin, Brittany Wood and spouse Chris, Chantalle Pitter and spouse Antwon, and Nicki Wakelin and partner Mwangi Benjamin.

Great grandmother to Aiden, Annie, Anthony James, Benjamin, Diana, Isabella, Jolene, Kevon, Laila, Makenzie, Raphael, Tobias, and Xavier.

The family invite friends to a visitation at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Huntsville on Monday, March 21, 2022 from 10:30 a.m. until time of service at 11:30 a.m. Reception to follow the funeral service. Live streaming will be available for family and friends unable to attend and can be accessed below in the service section.

In lieu of flowers a donation to the following charity was Sylvia's final wish: The Hope Children's Home for Sepana and Nepal and can be made by mail or via phone to Action International Ministries, 3015A 21st Street, North East Calgary, T2E 7T1, 1-888-443-2221. Messages of condolence can be left at www.billingsleyfuneralhome.com

CLARKE, Christopher Edward, February 20, 1938 – March 11, 2022

Born in Weston, Ontario to David and Freda Clarke, brother to Marlene (Mike). Beloved husband of (the late) Marlene Clarke, cherished father of Kelly, Karen (Brian) and Christopher Guy (Stephanie). Papa to Brandon, Taylor, Sarah and Katelyn, passed away peacefully at Huntsville District Memorial Hospital.

Chris joined the Ontario Provincial Police in 1964 and graduated from the Ontario Policing College in 1966. He spent the first 10 years of his service with the Oak Ridges Detachment before moving in 1974 to Downsview Detachment, Criminal Investigation Unit as Detective Constable. After 29 years of policing service, he retired in January 1993.

Realizing one of his life-long dreams, he moved to Muskoka near the town of Dorset where he spent many years as a bus driver and guide for the Dorset Tower and sharing his knowledge and love of the area. In keeping with his commitment to community service, he also volunteered with the Dorset Community Policing and Haliburton Highlands O.P.P.

He was a lifelong hockey enthusiast and player. He was drafted by the NHL in 1959 but left to pursue a career in policing, however, he continued to play hockey well into his 50s.

Memorial service to be held Wednesday, March 23 at 1:00pm at Billingsley Funeral Home, 430 Ravenscliffe Rd., Huntsville. Reception to follow.

In lieu of flowers, donations in his name to the The War Amps of Canada or Huntsville District Memorial Hospital would be greatly appreciated. Messages of condolence can be left at www.billingsleyfuneralhome.com.

WALL, Christine Ann

Chris was born March 20, 1943, in England and passed away at Muskoka Landing on March 12, 2022. Chris was loved and will be fondly remembered by Debourah and Owen Cradduck, Susan and Ken Wadeson, Debbie & Dave Boynton and Tony, and Sam Wall, along with many nieces and nephews and great nieces and nephews, all of England. And many lifelong friends and acquaintances around the world.Chris had several careers both in Canada and the UK. In Canada, many years working with animals at Vet Clinics and her grooming animals business. And in the UK, until she retired, a health care worker.Chris moved back to Canada in 2008 and became an active member of Trinity United Church and also worked with a group providing Therapeutic Touch to many people and to the local nursing homes.At Chris's request, there will not be any formal services. She asks you to listen to Eva Cassidy or Norah Jones and think of her. The family would like to thank Muskoka Landing for the wonderful and compassionate care she received from all the staff on Home Area One and all the Home Administrative staff. Messages of condolence can be left at www.billingsleyfuneralhome.com

GREIG, Robert Edward Charles

Passed away suddenly but peacefully on Tuesday, March 8th, 2022, at Muskoka Landing Long Term Care Home at the age of 85. Robert was born on January 22nd, 1937, to parents Charles and Edna Greig in Toronto, Ontario. On November 29th, 1958, Robert married Barbara Louise Spencley in Toronto and would spend 58 years together before her passing on March 2, 2016. Robert is survived by his children Kimberley (Tim) Trusz, Robbie (Tracey) Greig, Shelley Recoskie and Karen (George) Schamehorn. Cherished grandfather of Tanya, Matthew, Crystal, Natasha, Ambrose, Sebastian, Amelia, Heather and Michelle. Great grandfather of Hudson, Atlas, Thaddeus, Anastasia, Arabella, Calder, Braxton, Adeline, Emerson and Paisley.

As a Toronto Police Constable with 55 Division, Robert proudly served and protected his community for 40 years before retiring. He loved playing euchre with family and friends, riding his Valkyrie motorcycle, listening to Elvis Presley, catching up on local and world events through any news program, traveling to Cuba with Barbara for many years are just a few memories his family will treasure through the days and years to come.

The family invite friends to a visitation on Wednesday, March 16, 2022 at Billingsley Funeral Home from 11:00 am until time of service in the funeral home chapel at 1:00 p.m. Reception to follow. Robert will be laid to rest beside Barbara at St. Mark's Cemetery, Emsdale in the spring. Live streaming will be available for those unable to attend the funeral service and can be located on Robert's memorial page below the service section. As an expression of sympathy, memorial donations can be made in lieu of flowers to the Heart & Stroke Foundation or the Alzheimer's Society of Muskoka. Messages of condolence can be left at www.billingsleyfuneralhome.com

PATERSON, Gillian Dorothy

Jill was born in London, England on 6th March 1931. She was the eldest of three children with one sister Shirley who lives in the UK and one brother Graham living in New Brunswick.

Growing up in prewar England, Jill was a good student, and excelled at everything (well except for gym).

In 1939 things changed for Jill's family dramatically when war broke out. Her dad William went off to serve in the army while her mum Eleanor, who was a nurse, kept her family safe by evacuating her children down to Cornwall away from the bombs in London. Jill can tell some fascinating stories about living with rationing such as when her Mum saved up months of rationing coupons to bake a wedding cake for her cousin Barbara.

With the war over, Jill focused on her studies and graduated from Kings College Medical school in 1956, one of only a few female graduates in her class. She went on to specialize in Ophthalmology becoming a world-renowned specialist in Glaucoma. Together with her first husband Gavin who was a pharmacologist, Jill was instrumental in the research and development of Timoptic, a drug to assist with the treatment of Glaucoma that is still in use today.

Jill married Gavin in 1956 and they had two children Ian and Fiona. Ian still lives in England with his lovely wife Maggie and their three dogs Martha, Jessie, and Elsi.

In the 70s, while heading up the Glaucoma unit at Moorfields Eye Hospital, Jill was approached by the CNIB to do research and treatment for Glaucoma amongst the Inuit in Labrador and she visited many isolated communities in Northern Labrador regularly such as Nain and Black Tickle. Some of the artwork pieces in Jill's room at Fairvern were gifts from Inuit artists that she treated.

Jill moved to Canada to work in Goose Bay in 1977. It was here that she met and later married her second husband Keith. Jill and Keith worked together in Goose Bay for many years until they decided to move to PEI. They bought a hobby farm, and raised cows, chickens and geese. Jill loved gardening and her flower and vegetable gardens were a sight to behold. Sadly, Keith passed away from cancer in 1990.

During her time in PEI, Jill worked as an ophthalmic consultant for the Department of Veterans Affairs. Jill and Keith loved to travel and over the years, visited the Far East, the Caribbean and of course Europe and the UK. On her retirement from DVA, Jill moved to Kingston, Ontario to be closer to friends and family and after a few years moved up to Huntsville to be closer to her daughter Fiona.

Jill loved to read, watch tennis, and do crosswords! She was often found doing crosswords and showing her competitive spirit in word games around Fairvern. Jill passed away peacefully at Fairvern on Monday 7th March 2022, one day after her 91st birthday. She will be missed beyond belief. As an expression of sympathy memorial donations can be made to the CNIB. Messages of condolences can be left at www.billingsleyfuneralhome.com

BROWN, Jannette Louise (nee May)

Passed away peacefully on Tuesday, March 8, 2022, at Algonquin Grace Residential Hospice in her 79th year. Jannette was born on January 9, 1944, to Frank and Ella (nee Smith) May. She is the beloved wife of the late Graham Douglas Brown who predeceased Jannette in 2003 after celebrating 60 years of marriage. Jannette is survived by five sons and one daughter, Ian (Erika), Mark (Susan), Pam (Kevin) Lupton, Keith (Annette), Neal (Karen) and Glenn (Molly). Predeceased by her son Ted and daughter-in-law Debbie. Cherished grandmother of Nicole, Bradly, Jordan, Scott, Kristen, Cooper, Carter, Amy, Cara, Gryphon, Xena, Zoe, Sami and Cody. Dear sister of Allan (Bev), Lorraine (Steve) Best, predeceased by her brother Stevie.

Jannette dedicated her life to her family and community. She had a passion for all animals. She will truly be missed by her many extended family members and friends.

Family invite friends to a visitation being held on Friday, March 11, 2022, at Billingsley Funeral Home from 11:00 a.m. until time of service in the chapel at 1:00 p.m. Jannette will be laid to rest in the spring at Hutcheson Memorial Cemetery. As an expression of sympathy, memorial donations can be made to Hospice Huntsville or Huntsville Hospital Foundation. Messages of condolence can be left at www.billingsleyfuneralhome.com

FORREST, Dorothy Ivadell (Dot) passed away at Cooksville Care Centre in Mississauga on March 6, 2022 in her 97th year. Daughter of the late Verna Dales and Lorne Jelly of Grand Valley, Woodstock and Hamilton. Dorothy is predeceased by her beloved husband William (Bill) who passed away in 2019. They were married for 71 years. Dorothy will be forever missed and loved by her three daughters, Pat vanHalm (Robert), Karen Witkowski (Henry) and Sandy Gordon (Dale) and by her grandchildren, Ryan (Kayla), Kevin and Megan (Kyle) and by her great grandson, Travis. Dorothy is leaving behind many extended family members including her sisters-in-law Billie Forrest (Murray) and Joan Adamson (Don). Dorothy and Bill were lifelong members of the United Church and they will be missed by many friends in Bracebridge and at Trading Bay on Lake of Bays.

The family would like to acknowledge and extend their appreciation for the wonderful care that was provided at Rogers Cove, at The Regency Retirement Residence, and Cooksville Care Centre. A family celebration will be held for Dorothy and Bill sometime in the future. Dorothy and Bill will be interred together in the Paint Lake Cemetery near their beloved cottage in Dorset. ‘… Play, smile, think of me, pray for me. Let my name be ever the household word that it always was…all is well’. (Poet, Henry Scott Holland) www.mitchellfuneralhome.ca

Ernest (Ernie) Martin 1931-2022

Peacefully 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 stream 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).

WILLOWS, Daniel Gerald

Passed away peacefully at his residence on Monday, February 28, 2022, at the age of 83. Beloved husband of the late Marguerite (nee McGugan) Willows who predeceased Daniel on November 26, 2019. Cherished father of Debbie Louis Willows, Sharon Elizabeth (Ian) Mason, Daniel Scott (Grace) Willows and Terry (Michelle) Willows. Proud grandpa of Kristal (Aaron), David, Danielle, Duncan, Lochlan, Malcom, Ainsley, Marshall (Madeline), Sean and Meredith (Eric). Great grandpa of Joseph and Michael.

The family invite friends to a Funeral Service on Saturday, March 5, 2022, at 1:00 p.m. at Faith Baptist Church, Huntsville. Live streaming will be available for those unable to attend. As an expression of sympathy and in lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made to St. Michaels – Renal Transplant Program. Messages of condolence can be left at www.billingsleyfuneralhome.com

COOK, William Peter "Billy/Willy"April 15, 1955 – February 20, 2022

After a long and courageous battle with cancer, it is with great sadness the family announces the passing of Billy on Sunday, February, 20th, 2022. A beloved brother of Marilyn (Rick), Fred, Shirley, Byron, Karen and Lorrie (Gerard). Grandfather of Liam, Adrien, Chloe and Quintin and dear uncle and great uncle to many nieces and nephews. Father of Willy Jr., and father figure to Carle-Joe and Conner and grandpa status to their children. He will be deeply missed by his dearest and best friend Norma.

Billy loved life with his many passions of cooking, painting, cars, music and the oasis of wildlife in his own backyard. He will be most remembered by his family and friends for his wildly huge and imaginative storytelling.

The family would like to thank the medical professionals; nurses and personal support workers for their dedication and care over the many years. A huge thank you to all the volunteer drivers with the CAPS organization, making it possible for Billy to travel to his treatments at different locations, no matter the weather.

Cremation has taken place. A celebration of life will be held on Saturday, March 19 from 1-4 p.m. at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 163, 435 Limeridge Road E., Hamilton. Donations are welcomed to be made to: CAPS (cancer assistance program) and the Cancer Society. Messages of condolence can be left at www.billingsleyfuneralhome.com

Always in our hearts.

WERRY, Wm. J. Bruce

Peacefully in his 93rd year, Bruce Werry of Huntsville on 23 February 2022, "building his stairway to paradise…"

Dearly missed by his three daughters, Lisa of Haliburton, Pam of Barrie and Celia (Perry) of Forest. Always adored by his grandchildren, Jessica (Kris), Christopher, Stephanie (Daniel), Patrick, Lauren (Eric), Meghan (Matt) and Nathan, Devin (Andrew) and Taylor. A special twinkle in the eyes of his great-grandchildren, Ellie, Isla, Frankie, Violet, Harriet, Blake and Hazel. Predeceased by his travel companion and better-half of 67 years, Lenore Werry, his parents, Ethel (Brien) and Stanley Werry of Toronto, and his son-in-law, Steve Copeland of Barrie.

Bruce Werry (University of Toronto, Victoria College 1950) will be remembered for his inquisitive spirit, relentless pursuit of new horizons and storytelling prowess. Equal parts stubborn and sweet, when he wasn't teaching band or mathematics at Huntsville High School, he could be found paddling on Fairy Lake, or, in time, getting walloped by his wife on the golf course near their home-away-from-home in Montserrat, West Indies. In the early 1960s, Bruce packed up his family and headed to Ghana, West Africa where he assumed his post at the Teacher's College in Kumasi. In no time, he had made his way into the local drumming band. Fast forward to jaunts across Europe, the Middle East and China, Bruce was also well-versed in Canadian landscapes having captained an RV bound for the Yukon, with Lenore by his side. His observations, both mundane and marvellous, will live on in his many travel journals, photographs and collection of curiosities.

While his suitcase was always ready to be packed with his colourful collection of polyester pants, Bruce found equal enjoyment in his time at home on Lake Drive. From Rotary plays and barbershop quartet performances to Trinity Choir rehearsals and well-planned rounds to find all the bargains to be had at Huntsville's neighborhood grocery stores, Bruce was a familiar face in the community and will be missed.

Friends will be invited to celebrate the life of one of Glenn Miller and George Gershwin's biggest fans at a future date this spring. Memorial donations may be made to Huntsville Hospital Foundation or Trinity United Church, Huntsville.

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HOLMES, Roberta Caroline Olive (nee Field)

Roberta passed away peacefully, surrounded by her family, on February 23, 2022 at the Huntsville District Memorial Hospital in her 81st year. Born on December 21, 1941 in Huntsville, Ontario to parents Robert & Olive (nee May) Field. Roberta married Robert Holmes and would spend the majority of her life in Acton, Ontario where she would raise her family and become a member and volunteer at her church, Royal Canadian Legion and many businesses in the Acton area.

Roberta is the beloved wife of the late Robert Holmes. Cherished mother of Connie (Craig) Salter, Kevin Bath, Laurie (Bruce) Rudneski, Scott (Liz) Holmes and Garnet (Katherine) Holmes. Proud grandmother of 14 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. Dear sister of Shirley Collins and Pauline Diamond. Predeceased by her parents Robert and Olive Field and sister Evelyn Gildemeester and brother Irwin Field.

Roberta was a wonderful mother, grandmother and great-grandmother. She will be remembered for her kindness and commitment to her family. The family would like to thank the staff at Rogers Cove and Huntsville Hospital for the excellent care she received.

Cremation has taken place. A celebration of life will be held at a later date. As an expression of sympathy and in lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made to the Huntsville Hospital Foundation, Hospice Huntsville, Madill Church Preservation Society, or Heart & Stroke Foundation. Messages of condolence can be left at www.billingsleyfuneralhome.com

GORTMAKER, Eleanor (nee Alexander)

After a fulsome 93 years, Eleanor Gortmaker passed away peacefully at Huntsville Hospital, early on Sunday, February 20, 2022. Mom to Gail, Kent and Paul, and sister to Bryan and Lenora (predeceased by Gordon).

Eleanor met life with a sense of adventure, a ready smile and always a kind word. From her early beginnings near Shawville (Pontiac County), Quebec, Eleanor Alexander pursued a teaching career at schools in Quebec and Ontario before transitioning into being at home with her family after her June 1956 marriage to Al Gortmaker (deceased 2006).Caring for her family was paramount for Eleanor, whether it was reading, sewing, baking or cooking, and she encouraged all three children to pursue their educational careers. Eleanor was also fortunate to enjoy trips to Toronto and Stratford theatre productions with the Centennial Seniors, and enjoy weekly lunch outings with the Muskoka Seniors, making many friends along the way.Eleanor was fortunate to be able to spend the past few years safe at home, surrounded by family and engaging with friends. She will be missed by her children — Gail (Ken, deceased 2009), Kent (Cathie), and Paul; her siblings, Bryan (Gracey), and Lenora, as well as Gordon's wife Nancy and their respective families; and her special friends Roz, Sandy and Mardi.A private celebration of life will occur later in the spring/summer. Messages of condolence can be left at www.billingsleyfuneralhome.com

HALL, Jean Elizabeth

Passed away suddenly on February 17, 2022 at her home in Huntsville at the age of 68. Jean was born on January 18, 1954, in Windsor, Ontario to parents Douglas and Neva Barr. She is the beloved mother of Aaron Hall (Jesse) and Megan Sartor (Ryan). She will be dearly missed by her precious grandchildren, Elizabeth and Amelia Hall and her brothers Wayne (Flor) Barr and James Barr.

The majority of her working years were spent in hospitality and most will remember Jean as the Assistant Banquet Manager at Deerhurst Resort. When not working, Jean loved boating on Lake of Bays, gardening, baking for her family and soaking in the sun. She loved to volunteer and would do so on many committees.

Cremation has taken place. A celebration of life will take place May 14th at the Huntsville Legion from 2-4pm. As an expression of sympathy and in lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made to the Huntsville Hospice or Huntsville Legion, Branch 232. Messages of condolence can be left at www.billingsleyfuneralhome.com

BELL, Nancy

It is with great sadness that we announce the peaceful passing of Nancy Bell (nee Morrison) on Friday, February 18, 2022.

Nancy always kept a level head no matter what situations she encountered. She loved to sing. She loved to read. She was kind to people and made everyone feel comfortable around her. Nancy was a gracious host at Beauview Cottage Resort for many years and was active in both the Huntsville and Baysville communities.

Nancy is lovingly remembered by her husband Gord and her daughter Suzanne (Jeremy). She is predeceased by her parents, Bill and Grace Morrison, and her brother Bill. She will be dearly missed by her family and friends.

Many thanks to the doctors, nurses, and personal support staff who have taken good care of Nancy. In lieu of flowers, donations would be appreciated to the MS Society, Alzheimer Society of Muskoka, Huntsville Hospital Foundation, or Canadian Cancer Society.

Following Nancy's wishes there will be no public visitation or service. www.mitchellfuneralhome.ca

MEREDITH, Mary Margaret

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.

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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LIDDLE, Esther Marilyn (nee Osborne)

Born on July 28th, 1934, in Willowdale, Ontario, Marilyn passed away peacefully on Saturday, February 12th, 2022, at the Huntsville District Memorial Hospital in her 88th year. Marilyn married Bruce Colin Liddle on December 11, 1979, in Huntsville and would celebrate 42 years together. Her beloved husband Bruce and her children, Bill Scharman (Carman), Steve Scharman (Judy), Derrick Scharman (Sue) and step-children, David Liddle, Charles Liddle, Steven Liddle, Brenda Latulippe and Terri Liddle will deeply mourn her passing. Marilyn was a proud grandmother to Crissy Cravier (Russell), Carmen Scharman (Karen), Steve Scharman (Alyssa), Joey Scharman (Christine), Jessa Scharman, Fabio Guglielmi (Jennifer), Ashely Brinston (Charlie) and the late Jamie-Lynne. Marilyn is survived by 15 great-grandchildren.

Marilyn worked as a Law Clerk, working for Mr. Ireland and Mr. Cochram. As much as she loved her job, Marilyn loved caring for her family and doting on her many grandchildren and great-grandchildren. When not caring for her family, Marilyn loved to knit sweaters, travel and afternoon drives.

In keeping with Marilyn's wishes, cremation has taken place. A celebration of life will be held at a later date. As an expression of sympathy, memorial donations can be made to a charity of choice in lieu of flowers. Messages of condolence can be left at www.billingsleyfuneralhome.com

VOLLANS, Michael Jake

It is with great sadness we announce the sudden passing of Michael Jake Vollans on Friday, February 18, 2022, a few short days after his 37th birthday. Mike was born on February 15, 1985, in Kitchener, Ontario. Son of John Vollans Jr. (Predeceased) and Sharon Burgess (Gary). He loved his two children Kai, 14 and Nevaeh, 12 more than anything. He will be greatly missed by his family and friends. Mike had a contagious spark for life with an innate talent for entertainment and humour. As a child he found a lot of joy in acting and was even featured in several commercials and movies. Whatever Mike set his mind to, he succeeded in with exuberance, enticing people to his charismatic talent for magic, bagpipes and deliciously prepared meals. He had a kind soul with a true love for his friends and family. The world around those who knew him will be forever changed.

As an expression of sympathy and in lieu of flowers, donations to the Canadian Mental Health Association would be appreciated.

There will be a celebration of life for Mike on June 11, 2022, at 120 Hutcheson Beach Rd, Huntsville, beginning at 12 p.m. Please see his Facebook page, "For the Love of Mike" for ongoing discussions, laughs and pictures. Messages of condolence can be left at www.billingsleyfuneralhome.com

Deanna Lois Robinson-Cooke

Passed away on Saturday, February 19, 2022, at Huntsville District Memorial Hospital in her 85th year. Born in Hamilton, Ontario on May 8, 1937, to Onufry and Sarah Hunt. Beloved wife of the late Christopher David Robinson-Cooke who predeceased Deanna on October 15, 2016. Loving mother of Susan, Sylvia, David and his wife Debbie. Cherished grandmother of Andrew (Amanda), Sarah (Matt), Stephanie (Charles), Harry (Melanie), Tanya, Destiny, Ryan, Harley, Dearanna, Chris (Colleen), Bradley (Chelsea), Ashley (Adam), April (Alisha), Adam, Luke and the late Davida. Great-grandmother of Abigail, Alexander, Grace, Claire, Violet, Ivy, Max, Charlie, Lily, Bryan, Sierra and Chevy.

Deanna from an early age had a love for music which began at the Salvation Army Church. She was an accomplished pianist, organist and was proud of playing many historic pipe organs in Hamilton. She was a volunteer at the Muskoka Seniors and enjoyed spending time with her family and close circle of friends. She loved to travel, play cribbage/dominos and drive her golf cart around Palette Lake.

The family will receive friends on Thursday, February 24, 2022, at Billingsley Funeral Home, 430 Ravenscliffe Road, Huntsville, Ontario from 12:00pm until the service at 2:00pm. Spring interment will take place at Hutcheson Memorial Cemetery. As an expression of sympathy memorial donations can be made to Muskoka Seniors or St. Andrews Presbyterian Church in lieu of flowers. Messages of condolence may be left at www.billingslyfuneralhome.com.

SCHROLL, Friedrich Hermann (1934-2022)

Friedrich Hermann Schroll passed away suddenly on February 10, 2022, at his home in Huntsville, Ontario, he had just turned 88 years old. Friedrich was born in Traunstein, Germany on February 01, 1934. Cherished husband of 54 years to the late Helda Schroll (nee Nigu) whom he missed everyday (1940-2013). Beloved father of Mark Schroll and his wife Lynn and Richard Schroll and his wife Karen Corey and children Phil, Chris and Caitlyn. Cherished Opa of Colette (Schroll) and Erin (Schroll). Uncle to Erika Arabel (Schroll) and Katie Porretta (Rowland). Survived by his half-sister Annelies Linder. Predeceased by his father Friedrich Christian Schroll (1902-1960), his mother Berta Franziska Cacillia Linder (Schroll) (1906-1997), his sister Helga, his brother Walter Franz Albert "Wally" Schroll (1943-2008). He will be missed by all his family and many friends.

Cremation has taken place. A celebration of life will be at a later date. As an expression of sympathy memorial donations can be made to the Heart & Stroke Foundation in lieu of flowers. Messages of condolence can be left at www.billingsleyfuneralhome.com

Evalyn Perrier (nee MacDonald)

With sad hearts we announce the peaceful passing of Evalyn Perrier (nee MacDonald) on Sunday February 13, 2022 at the age of 97.

Born on March 13, 1924, in Huntsville Ontario, daughter of Mildred (MacKay) and Collins MacDonald. Evalyn was the oldest of 10 children; survived by her sister Ruth (Ray) Vowels. She had 7 children with her first husband Fred Broadbent: Sam (Marg) Broadbent, Debbie (Bob) Oke, Myrrl (Nancy) Broadbent, Jim (Susan) Broadbent, Doug (Anna-Mary) Broadbent, Carole Broadbent, and Violet (Abbie) Desjardins. With the marriage of her husband Orville Perrier, Evalyn's family grew with the addition of 5 step-children: Mary Nedrofsky, Marcelle Perrier, Roberta (Ray) Dobson, Paulette (Bill) Quinn, and Lorrette (Brian) Bartlett. She was the proud grandmother of many many grandchildren. Evalyn fiercely loved all her family, and believed that family was gained by love, not just blood.

Evalyn was a faithful Christian, hard working, independent, sharp, and very generous. In retirement she and her husband Orville joined the Salvation Army Church where they spent several years volunteer coordinating and operating the thrift store and food program. She was a sponsor for Teen Challenge Canada for over 20 years and believed strongly in supporting troubled youth. She grew up through the Depression, and was determined that her family would never go without; she consistently helped family members when they fell on hard times. Evalyn was very social and loved playing cards, Yahtzee or any game where she could connect with friends. She was known for her crochet skills, making socks and an afghan blanket for every family member, as well as for fundraisers and events. She gave her grandchildren many memories of "Gramma Camp", sleepovers and beach time.

She will be missed by all her family, her friends at the Rocky View Lodge in Crossfield, Alberta where she lived the last 8 years, and by everyone who knew her. A Celebration of life is scheduled to be held June 18, 2022 at 1098 Windermere Road, Utterson Ontario.

ALLEN, Alice Elizabeth (nee Williamson)

Passed away peacefully surrounded by the love of her family on Sunday, February 13, 2022 at Algonquin Grace Residential Hospice in Huntsville in her 82nd year. Alice was born on September 8, 1940 in Sault Ste. Marie to parents Walter and Anna (nee Prudhomne) Williamson and raised alongside her 8 siblings.

Alice is survived by her beloved husband of 52 years William "Bill" Allen whom she married on July 5, 1969 in Bolsover, Ontario. She is the loving mother of Tom Allen (Deb Witmer-Allen) and Tamara Smith (Brad). Cherished and proud grandmother of Glen, Kyle (Theresa), Jonathan and Miranda (Tyler). Great-grandmother of Kaleb and Briar. Dear sister of Terry (Anna). Predeceased by her parents Walter and Anna Williamson and siblings Mel, Phyllis, Stan, Don, Lawrence, Harvey and Marilyn. Alice will be lovingly remembered by her dearest friend since preschool, Irene (Ken) Frier and by close family friend Pat (Grant) Mason-Graham. She will be dearly remembered by her many friends and extended family and, of course, the women from her quilting groups in Huntsville and Burk's Falls.

Alice earned her B.A. in English Literature at Queens University in Kingston, B. Ed. at Nipissing University in North Bay and Library Science Specialist at the University of Toronto. When thinking of Alice, family and friends will remember her love of cats, her feistiness, her competitive nature when curling or playing word games, the many hours and days she would spend quilting and perfecting the quilts she made or her strong sense of women's rights. Some would say it was the joy Alice felt and emanated when she would bring life to the characters she read to children and seeing the delight on their faces. She enjoyed quiet times at the family cottage on Georgian Bay and snowshoeing, rustling through the leaves or making maple syrup at Goodwill Heights, the family woodlot in Armour Township. In addition to traveling from coast to coast in Canada and to multiple American states, Alice and Bill traveled to international destinations such as Hawaii, New Zealand, Australia, Tobago, Ireland, Wales, Scotland, Switzerland, Germany and Greece. Alice thoroughly enjoyed and excelled at gardening.

The family would like to thank the nurses, physicians and support staff for the excellent and heartfelt care she received during her stay at Huntsville Hospital and Hospice Huntsville.

The family invites friends to a visitation being held on Friday, February 18, 2022 at Billingsley Funeral Home from 1-2 p.m. The memorial service will follow in the funeral home chapel at 2 p.m. As an expression of sympathy, memorial donations can be made to Algonquin Grace Residential Hospice in Huntsville or Huntsville Hospital Foundation. Messages of condolence can be left at www.billingsleyfuneralhome.com

Wallenius, Orvo (Orv) Walio

Sadly, Orvo passed away at Muskoka Shores Care Community in Gravenhurst after a long and difficult illness at 93 years old. He is deeply missed by his wife Colleen, the love of his life for more than 68 years. He was the much loved Dad of Brock (Marlane), John (Patricia) and Bette. He will always be Grandpa to Daniel (Sandra) and Thomas (Candace), Uncle Orv to niece Connie (Vince) and great niece Emily (Mark).

Orv was born in Nipigon, Ontario and was predeceased by his parents Hemmi and Impi Ranta. As a boy, he worked in his father's logging camp, saw mill and farm. He explored the forests surrounding Nipigon and was as comfortable there as in his won home. When his father, Hemmi, went hunting he would take Orv along and give him a rifle with a single bullet, which helped Orv become an exceptional marksman.

Over the years, Orv was employed as a forest ranger, firefighter, hotel security officer and retail loss prevention officer. Later in life he became a mechanic for air-cooled, marine and small engines, as usual with great skill. He also possessed a private pilot's license and often flew out of Buttonville Airport.

Retiring to Huntsville in 1990, Orv fished, hunted, cross-country skied, snowshoed, canoed, camped and took up archery. He tied his own fishing flies and indulged his love of woodworking and pyrography.

It's very difficult to refer to our Dad in the past tense, but he will always be remembered for his courage, which helped him face down many hardships, dangers, and bouts of serious illness. We’ll always cherish his big smile and bright blue eyes.

Donations in Orv's memory to Muskoka Seniors, or, to Huntsville Public Library would be greatly appreciated by his family.

It was Orv's wish that there not be a funeral. Messages of condolence can be left at www.billingsleyfuneralhome.com

Dad, we love you, we’re so proud of you, and we miss you.

VERZYDEN, Margaret "Anita"

It is with heavy hearts and great sadness that the family of (Margaret) Anita Verzyden announce her passing on February 9th, 2022 at St. Michael's Hospital in Toronto with her family by her side.

Anita was born August 28th, 1947 in Peterborough Ontario to Leigh and Anna Hunt. She graduated from St. Peter's Secondary School before following in her mother's footsteps to become a registered nurse, later graduating from St Michael's School of Nursing in Toronto. She dedicated her life to helping others, having spent time as an emergency room nurse, a member of the Victorian Order of Nurses (VON) and as a dialysis nurse. Anita retired from the profession in 2013 providing care through Camp Dorset and Soldiers Memorial Hospital in Orillia.

Her lifelong care for others was felt by her family especially. She will be lovingly remembered by her husband Leendert (Lane) Verzyden, children; Christopher (Catherine), Leigh-Anne (Ben) and Stephen (Jessica), as well as her grandchildren; Heidi, Carson, Gus, Finn, Levi, Meril and one more expected in April. Anita will also be deeply missed by her extended family and friends.

Anita met her husband Lane in 1977 while on a ski trip to Huntsville where their love for each other blossomed into a marriage lasting 44 years. They started their life together in Toronto, before moving to Ennismore, Ontario where they raised their three children. Anita was an avid reader and loved to spend her time skiing and curling in the winter, and tending to her beautiful gardens in the summer. She was a dog lover, enjoying the companionship of Holly, Belle, Bailey and Suki. She also looked forward to time spent on weekends and during the summer on Echo Lake in Baysville. She created fond memories with her friends, family, children and grandchildren on the beach. Anita eventually retired in Baysville on Echo Lake, and for the past two years resided in her home located in Burk's Falls.

Anita worked tirelessly for her children. She made sure they had everything they needed to succeed in life and was regularly involved in their education, volunteering to support school events and creating opportunities for her children. She later extended this devotion to her grandchildren. Throughout their lives, Anita and Lane devoted themselves to one another. The love they shared was immeasurable and resonated with every member of her family.

Anita will be remembered for the love she had for both her immediate and extended family, the compassion she had for others, her kindness and the strong friendships she established during her life.

Visitation times are scheduled for Tuesday February 15th, 2022 from 2-4pm and 6-8pm at Mitchell Funeral Home, 15 High Street, Huntsville, Ontario. Masks must be worn.

A service will be held in her name on Wednesday February 16th, 2022 at 2pm at S.t Mary of the Assumption parish, 12 Centre Street, South Huntsville. Those attending may arrive after 1:30pm. Please be advised, standard Covid-19 protocols will be in place. www.mitchellfuneralhome.ca

STOREY, Lyla Winnifred (nee Smith)

Lyla passed away at home with family by her side on Monday, February 7, 2022, just shy of her 91st birthday. Lyla was born in Huntsville on February 11, 1931, to parents Clarence and Winnie (nee Tryon) Smith. Lyla married Edward Storey in 1961 in Huntsville and had 49 years with him before his passing in 2010. She will be dearly missed by her children Brett (Cathy) Storey and Gail (Carl) Terreberry, and her cherished grandchildren Pamela Terreberry, Dana Terreberry and Sarah Storey. Lyla was predeceased by her parents Clarence (1975) and Winnie (1990) and by infant brothers Harold (1929) and Theodore (1930).

Lyla spent her childhood in Etwell where she attended S.S. No. 4 school which is now at Huntsville Heritage Place. She graduated from Huntsville High School in 1948 then attended business school in Toronto. After raising Brett and Gail in Downsview, she returned to the workforce as a legal secretary for Gulf Canada and then Metropolitan Life. She retired in 1993 back to Huntsville.

Lyla was an avid bowler both in Toronto and Huntsville. She loved getting together with friends to play cards. In her younger years, Lyla and the family were often camping. She loved spending time by the pool or lakeside relaxing and enjoying a swim. She travelled to many Caribbean locations and Mexico over the years to escape the cold winter weather. Lyla loved cats and always had one or more in her care. More recently she liked watching her shows on TV, especially Jeopardy, doing crossword puzzles and chatting with friends on the phone.

We take comfort knowing that now she's back playing cards with her lifelong friend Verna. We miss you and we love you mom and grandma.

The family invites friends to a visitation scheduled on Saturday, February 19th, 2022 at Billingsley Funeral Home, Huntsville from 1 p.m. until time of service in the chapel at 2 p.m. As an expression of sympathy and in lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made to to Hospice Huntsville or Huntsville Hospital Foundation. Messages of condolence can be left at www.billingsleyfuneralhome.com.

PLEASE NOTE: In keeping with restrictions mandated by the Province of Ontario and Bereavement Authority of Ontario, social distancing, facial covering, and contact tracing will be strictly adhered to. To attend the Visitation or Memorial Service, please RSVP on Lyla's memorial page on Billingsley Funeral Home website or call 705-789-8982. Livestreaming will be available for those unable to attend the Memorial Service and can be accessed on Lyla's memorial page. It is also recommended to register for the livestreaming in advance.

NEWMAN, Douglas Norman

Passed away peacefully on Sunday, January 30th, 2022, at Huntsville Memorial Hospital with family and a wonderful care team by his side. Norman was born on January 4th, 1934 in Toronto to Douglas and Irene Newman. At approximately 4 years of age, Norman moved to Huntsville with his mother and younger sister Joan, when his father went overseas during the Second World War, where he was raised and spent most of his adult life. Norman was predeceased by his wife of 65 years, Grace Margarite (nee Rickward), the love of his life, in August of 2019, whom he missed terribly. Left to mourn him are his 3 children, Brenda Greer, Karen Woroch (Chris), Dale Newman (Susan). Cherished grandchildren, Bethany, Jamie (Christina), Karissa, Carly (Paul) and Jordan. Great-grandfather of Alyssa, Jacob, Brooklyn, Isaac, Lucas, Ella and Aria. Pre-deceased by his sisters, Norma Jean and Joan (nee McFadyen). Norman will be sadly missed by his dear friends John and Brenda West, Scott and Andrea Chatterson, and Lori Gray.

Norm (Dad) was a doer. If he saw something that needed to be done, he did it. He was a lover of so many things including sports, travel, camping, fishing, photography and woodworking. And he loved his church family, his neighbours and the wider Huntsville community. He has left his touch of love on the hearts of so many.

We wish to thank Dr. Megan Stephenson, Russ Buckerfield (Hospital Chaplain), and all the ICU nurses at the Huntsville Hospital, in particular Brad, Sam, Matt, Shannon, Kathy, Cathy, Esther, Irene, Laura, and Karen. As well, we would like to thank Dr. Johnstone, Dr. Ryan, RTs Andrew and Krista, and Dietician Trish. You all cared for Dad in such a professional and compassionate way and in caring for him as you did, you ministered to us as well.

A Celebration of Life/Open House will take place on Saturday, February 5th, 2022 from 1-4 p.m. at Faith Baptist Church, Huntsville. As an expression of sympathy, memorial donations can be made to Friends of Fairvern. Messages of condolence can be left at www.billingsleyfuneralhome.com

PLEASE NOTE: In keeping with restrictions mandated by the Bereavement Authority of Ontario, contact tracing, social distancing and facial coverings will be strictly adhered to. To attend the Celebration of Life please call the funeral home at 705-789-8982 or RSVP at www.billingsleyfuneralhome.com.

WAGG, James Kevin

With heavy hearts, we announce the passing of James Kevin Wagg who, at the age of 61, passed peacefully early in the morning of January 28th, 2022 at Algonquin Grace, Hospice Huntsville.

James (or Jim or Jamie depending on how and when you knew him) was born and raised in Huntsville by his late parents, Percy Wagg and Theresa Rose. A licenced Optician of 42 years, James will be remembered by many as the smiling, friendly face at Precision Optical in the Huntsville Place Mall and later at the office of Stager, Stager and Lutyk Optometrists.

James loved the outdoors. Whether it was hunting in the backwoods of Ullswater, getting in a round of 9-holes at the local golf course, or pitching a tent in the middle of Algonquin Park, James was always the happiest outside, experiencing life and seeking new adventures with his friends and family.

The most important thing to James though, was his family. James was a devoted, loving husband of 41years to Jean Creasor, and proud father of Courtney and Tyler (Brittany). Although "too young" to be a grandfather, James’ greatest joy in the past few years has been that of being ‘Grampy’ to Wyatt and Adelyn.

Predeceased by his brothers, Larry (Cheryl) and Peter, James is survived by his brothers, Ernie (Evelyn), Ray (Diane), Roger (Shannon), and Chris (Antoinette) and siblings-in-law, Brian (Carol), Darryl, and Charlene (Dave). James will be missed by his many nieces and nephews and great nieces and nephews.

In lieu of flowers, donations to Hospice Huntsville would be appreciated for the peace and comfort they provided James and his family. www.mitchellfuneralhome.ca

JENSEN, Marion Dorothy (nee Sluman)

Passed away peacefully on January 28th, 2022 at the Huntsville District Memorial Hospital at the age of 82. Born on May 28th, 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. 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.com

PLEASE 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 or through Marion's memorial page located at www.billingsleyfuneralhome.com

STICKER, Friedrich

We think about you alwaysWe talk about you stillYou will never be forgottenAnd we never willWe hold you close within our heartsAnd there you will remainTo walk and guide us through our livesUntil we meet again.

Love alwaysYour wife Julia Misera, son Christopher StickerDaughter-in-law Elizabeth and grandaughters Skye and Luna,God-daughter Charlessa, Linda and Norrisand all your friends and family.

Messages of condolence can be left at www.billingsleyfuneralhome.com.

SCHMIDTKE, Koen "Koko" Robert Wilfred

It is with great sadness that we announce the tragic loss of Koen. Koen (Koko) Schmidtke was a bright spirit and has left holes in the hearts of all who were lucky enough to know him. He passed away at home on January 22, 2022 at the tender age of 22. He was the beloved son of Kevin and Tara (Marcus) and a cherished brother to Kelton and Taea and step-brother to Lara. He will be greatly missed by his grandparents Phyllis Fraser (Barrie), Doug Fraser, and Helen and Norm Schmidtke. Family gatherings will never be the same for his many aunts and uncles and cousins who loved him so deeply and are devastated by his loss.

Often heard before seen, Koko's infectious laugh will never be forgotten. He was an adorable scallywag who brought joy to whoever he was with and had a gift for making everyone feel special. He will always be remembered for his kind, generous spirit, and his exuberant nature. He made everyone laugh and could be relied upon to bring life to any occasion. He had all the time in the world for anyone who needed him. Koen was a true friend to all and his absence will be greatly felt.

Koen was happiest in the outdoors and was always up for an adventure. Whether it was scuba diving or climbing a mountain, Koko was always keen to get amongst it. He loved hunting and fishing, and Killarney will always be a special place for him. He was a generous soul who loved all living things. He was gifted with plants and gained pride from his gardens. He was employed as a landscaper when he lived in Australia and was a natural when working with his hands. So witty and cheeky, Koen was a great co-worker to have. No matter what job he was doing, he made every workplace a fun place to be.

His love of animals was immense. Archie will miss Koen's love and affection.

This world will never be the same without Koen's brilliant spark. A Celebration of Life will take place when we can all gather together to honour such a beautiful person in the manner he most deserves.

As an expression of sympathy memorial donations can be made to Aspen Valley Wildlife Sanctuary, The Friends of Algonquin Park and Muskoka Mental Health Association in Lieu of flowers. Messages of condolence can be left at www.billingsleyfuneralhome.com

Margaret Isobel House (nee Fraser)February 25, 1921 to January 22, 2022

Isobel passed away peacefully at Muskoka Landing in Huntsville on January 22, 2022 in her 101st year.

Predeceased by her husband Norman Ord House and her son-in-law Mack Capel. Loving mother of Ron (Lois) and Kathy House. Grandmother of Kris (Jocelyn), Kara (Andy), Lisa and Brant (Nicole). Great-grandmother of Justin, Bryce, Logan, Malique, Kendra and Audrey. Predeceased by her brother Douglas Fraser (Opal) and sister June Frazer (George).

Isobel was born and grew up in the village of Cheltenham. She was very active in the United Church where she played the organ, piano and sang in the choir. She was a school teacher in Caledon in a one-room school, and at the Duke of Connaught in Toronto. Her Grade 7 boys choir won the Toronto Championship and she accompanied their performance in Massey Hall. Isobel taught piano and tutored students for many years. She was the ultimate teacher of English grammar.

In the 80s she and Norm moved to Brampton. Isobel made many good friends wherever she went. She was a volunteer at Peel Memorial Hospital for 30 years and was active in the UCW, Probus and several bridge clubs. Isobel & Norm enjoyed cottage life in Muskoka and winters in Florida for many years. They traveled to several destinations abroad, in the Caribbean and the US. In 2012 she moved to Huntsville. In her 90s she embraced technology, having a cellphone and emailing friends on her computer.

She and her sister June shared a special friendship throughout their lives. Isobel will be remembered for her great musical talents and being a special friend to so many.

There will be a private family burial in Cheltenham in the spring. Messages of condolence can be left at www.billingsleyfuneralhome.com

SMITH, Catherine Elizabeth

December 13, 1943 – January 20, 2022

Cathy passed away peacefully at home with her family by her side after a brief battle with cancer.

She will be greatly missed by her husband Jim of 58 years, and her three children: Hughie (Cathy), Ruthann (Glenn), Dale (Jim), and her cherished granddaughter Sara.

Cathy was the daughter of the late Ed and Pearl Kingshott of Bent River. She is survived by siblings; Eleanor Taylor, Terry Kingshott (Eileen), Brenda Hunt, Anne Reid, Carol Kingshott, Audrey Kingshott. Sister-in-law to Ellen (Milton) McPherson, Barb (Fred) Burrows and Anne Cragg all of Englehart. Cathy was predeceased by siblings, Verna, Syd, Ernie, Delbert, Rita, Maurice, Eddie, and Abby, in-laws Chester and Bernice Smith, brothers-in-law John Cragg, Harold and Neil Smith. She will be missed by her numerous nieces, nephews, and great nieces and nephews.

Cathy was a kind, compassionate, giving, and witty pillar in the community. She worked at the Windermere Garden Centre for close to 40 years and was active in the community. Earlier in life she was a brownie/girl guide and 4H leader and canvasser for the Heart & Stroke Foundation. Cathy was also a proud member of Muskoka Pioneer Association, Raymond Country Ladies and Hall and the Women's Institute.

We would like to thank Dr. Adams, Dr. Jones, and team along with her nurse practitioner Christine Fitchett. To the nurses, Ruth and Cheryl, who gave her exceptional care in the hospital until we could get her home. To the Paramed nurses who came out when the time had come. Special thanks to Ashley Loader and Jenna Peacock for helping us keep her comfortable and to Cheryl Kinghan for your comfort and support.

Cremation has taken place and she's got her smokin’ hot body. A Celebration of Cathy's Life will be held at a later date.

For those who wish, and in lieu of flowers, donations in memory of Cathy may be made to the Heart & Stroke Foundation, Canadian Cancer Society or to a charity of your choice.

Messages of condolence may be shared through www.reynoldsfuneral.com.

BOTHAM, Alan George

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Alan George Botham at Muskoka Landing in Huntsville, Ontario on January 18, 2022.

Born in Newmarket on December 24, 1940. Predeceased by parents Oscar George Botham and Evelyn Florence Botham. Survived by Frances, his wife of 51 years, and sister Janice Belfry, half-brother Bob Botham and half-sister Margaret Botham Breen.

Al worked in a supervisory position at Kimberly-Clark in Huntsville for over 25 years. He was one of the first seven hired at start up of the Huntsville Mill. He led an interesting life doing the things he loved such as fishing, feeding birds and deer and being in the outdoors. He made maple syrup with a small operation called B's Trees and enjoyed it for a number of years. When he retired from Kimberly-Clark he joined his wife in the antique business "B's Antiques" opening a shop for himself called the Man Cave. This proved very successful and satisfying for him. He evolved into appraising coins, drawing in collectors from all across Ontario. He had an extensive knowledge in primitives, antique tools, early decoys, oil lamps and many other things that he loved to talk about and share his knowledge with others. He leaves a big hole in the lives of those around him.

Al has been cremated. There will be no service according to his wishes. As an expression of sympathy and in lieu of flowers, donations to the charity of your choice would be appreciated or the planting of a tree in his memory. Messages of condolence can be left at www.billingsleyfuneralhome.com

Larry (Lawrence Alfred) Carle died at St. Michael's Hospital Toronto on January 9, 2022.

Larry was born on February 17, 1944 in North Bay, ON to parents Lawrence and Yvonne (deceased). He was a loving father to Kenny and Danny and a beloved brother to Brian Carle, Gail Stoneman and Brenda Kuczenski (deceased).

He attended high school in North Bay and upon graduating trained as a millwright in Sault Ste. Marie before relocating to Port Hope, continuing to work in the near-by steel industry.

In the 1970s he discovered a passion for building log homes and following his training launched a contracting business. Having become established, he relocated his business to Huntsville/Lake of Bays, where he continued until his retirement.

Larry liked to say, "I specialize in the unusual" and while that comment referred to building projects, it applied to many facets of his life. He made friends across the spectrum of age and circumstance: one of his clients was a woman approaching 90 for whom he’d built her late-in-life dream home. She came to love him like a son. Another friend was a young man he met in Cambodia as a single guy and re-connected with him as a family man in Costa Rica and back in Canada. Other friends were 30 somethings who were building a resort in CR and wanted Larry's advice and assistance. They valued him as a friend and mentor despite the big difference in age; Larry somewhat transcended aging. He said, "Hanging out with young people keeps me young!" That was true but he never neglected his family or old friends either. They could count on a call every few weeks no matter where he was in the world.

Larry adored his family – his two sons, his sisters and his brother and he talked about them often with love and pride. It's a sad but common aspect of human nature that many people ‘talk trash’ about past relationships but Larry always spoke about his ex-wife (the mother of his sons) with respect and affection; his many relationships were the same; if Larry loved someone, they stayed loved forever.

After his formal working life was over, Larry answered the call of his adventuresome nature. A two week sailing adventure in the Bahamas in 1987 seemed to intensify his desire to travel. He loved sunshine and hot weather and having a deep, year-round tan! While others his age were spending the winter in Florida and Arizona, Larry spent a few years bonding with a Cambodian family who welcomed him back en masse each year with a family picnic at the airport. He described in vivid detail the challenges of riding a motor-scooter in the busy and congested city streets of Vietnam and Cambodia. Nothing scared him – he looked at attempted robberies and muggings as an exciting adventure. Larry had an unrivaled zest for life and an eternally positive attitude. His cup wasn't only half full, it was overflowing – through good times and bad.

If you drive around Huntsville/Lake of Bays to seek out structures Larry built over the years you would be amazed at the sheer number of them and how good everything still looks. Like Larry, log is timeless. It's comforting to know that ‘his’ structures will be around long after he's gone – just as our memories will be.

At Larry's request, there will be no funeral or memorial service. But he might suggest that in memory of him, you call or visit a loved one just to say, "I love you."

Condolences may be shared at Northcutt Funeral home in Bowmanville, ON https://northcuttelliott.com/

KERR, Henry Desmond "Des" Montgomery

Passed away peacefully on January 13, 2022 at The Pines Long Term Care Home in Bracebridge at the age of 94. Des was born on June 6, 1927 in Toronto to parents Henry and Harriet Kerr. He is predeceased by his beloved wife, Adelaide (nee Livingstone) Kerr. He is the cherished father of Cathy (Eric), Linda (John), Paul (Lynn), Dianne (Jim), David (Michelle) and Janet. Adored grandfather of Adam (Kim), Chris (Aura), Amy (Joel), Jonathon, Nicholas, Daniel, Meagan, Gabriel, Nathan, Priscilla and Madisyn. Great-Grandfather of Annaliese, Violet, Joshua, Hannah, Samuel, Benjamin, Robert, Grace, Jill, Audrey and Lucy. Predeceased by his son Joe (Nadine).

Des had a deep faith in God which was lived out each day in his love for his family and his kindness, generosity, honesty and hospitality toward friends and strangers alike. He will be greatly missed by all who knew and loved him. "Till we meet again"

A life celebration has been postponed to an undetermined future date due to Covid. As an expression of sympathy and in lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made to Operation Smile Canada Foundation or The Pines LTC Home. Messages of condolence can be left at www.billingsleyfuneralhome.com

WAINRIGHT, Karen Anne

The death occurred at South Muskoka Memorial Hospital, Bracebridge on Friday, January 14, 2022.

Karen Wainright, dearly missed by her husband Terry and daughters Cynthia (Rod) and Carolyn (Pete). Predeceased by her parents Frank and Annie Clarke. Loved by many nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews. Karen also leaves behind friends.

Karen was born and raised in Manitoulin Island. And then moved to Sudbury for a short duration, following that she lived in Toronto for many years and weekends in Port Sydney and trips to Manitoulin Island.

She worked at Eaton's and Schwarzkopf as an accountant in her professional years.

She enjoyed getting together with family and friends. Always maintaining her relationships with everyone.

We will be having a celebration of life when it is appropriate, please revisit this website for further details as they are arranged.

In lieu of flowers, please donate to Huntsville Hospital Foundation or Bracebridge Hospital Foundation.

www.mitchellfuneralhome.ca

JARVIS, Glenn Ray

At Algonquin Grace Residential Hospice, Huntsville on Thursday, January 6, 2022 at the age of 92.

Glenn was born February 7, 1929 in Toronto to the late Ray and Mabel Jarvis. Husband to Marilyn (Nemerovsky) for 50 years. Father to Tina Boysen (Andre), John (Sue), and Ray. Grandfather to Bryson, Jenna, Samantha, Claire, Amelia, Jaimie, Raquel, and Elyse. Brother to Mona and Audrey. Uncle to Len, Val, Dan, Rob, Cindy, and Wayne. The most valued and important aspect of his life were his family and relatives.

Glenn grew up in Toronto on Fairbank Avenue and would spend summers with his father's family in Madoc, Ontario. Madoc was a special place for him, and he continued to visit throughout his lifetime. Glenn's last visit to Madoc was with the McBeath family touring around on a pontoon boat in Jarvis lake.

In his 20s, Glenn was hired by Bell Canada and worked on the Mid-Canada Line. He lived at a radar station running along the 55th parallel in Northern Manitoba. After working for the Bell, Glenn became an entrepreneur (as a youngster, he already had a few entrepreneurial jobs – selling newspapers, bulbs, golf balls and delivering for a bakery using his bicycle) and created many businesses throughout his life. After marrying Marilyn in 1964, they worked 40-plus years together as self-employed business owners, meeting and enjoying many people along the way as well as mentoring others in business. Glenn and Marilyn collaborated and worked passionately with a variety of businesses in Toronto and Huntsville; pools and supplies, moped sales, campground and cottages, taxi, bookstore, motel, and real estate. As Glenn and Marilyn created new and interesting businesses they always included the children and were involved in many of the children's activities. Throughout his years Glenn was known for always doing something new and enterprising and with many new stories to hear. He especially loved sharing stories about his businesses, life on the radar line and history (especially indigenous history and sharing his stories about working in Northern Manitoba and living in the bush with first nation Cree). Glenn's nickname was Red and his Cree name was mihkostikwân.

Glenn was a music lover, especially jazz. He loved to play different instruments by ear such as piano, clarinet, saxophone and harmonica as a hobby. Together with Marilyn in retirement, Glenn had many adventures and new friends in Florida as a snowbird for many years.

After Marilyn was diagnosed with ovarian cancer in 2011, Glenn supported her as loving husband and caregiver until her passing in 2014.

Cremation has taken place. A private memorial service took place on Wednesday, January 12, 2022 at the McConnell Funeral Home, Madoc at 11:00 a.m.

Spring interment of cremated remains will take place at O’Hara Cemetery. The family of Glenn wish to thank his caregivers and doctors at Muskoka Landing and hospice in Huntsville for their loving and compassionate care.

TONKS, Ida Mae

Ida Tonks, age 91, of Huntsville Ontario, passed peacefully on Sunday January 2, 2022 at Algonquin Grace Hospice, Huntsville.

Ida was born on September 27, 1930 to Abraham and Laura Lacombe in Whitney, Ontario. After living in various locations throughout Canada, Ida finally settled in Huntsville where she worked for 36 years at the local A&P.

Ida was a long-time member (50 years) of the Huntsville Legion Ladies Auxiliary as well as a member of Club 55.Ida loved to spend her leisure time at golf, darts, cards, bowling, travelling, and square dancing.

Ida was predeceased by husband James and siblings; Leah, Donald, and Channie. Ida is survived by siblings Theresa Robinson and Carl Lacombe. Ida is also survived by her children Richard Rankin, Pamela Rogers, and Jackie Orr, as well as 7 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren.

Due to Covid, a memorial service will be held in the Spring of 2022. The family wishes to express their sincere thanks to all the doctors, nurses and staff at Huntsville Hospital, and Hospice Huntsville for their compassion and assistance to Ida. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to Hospice Huntsville. Please follow www.mitchellfuneralhome.ca for further details.

John (Jack) Walter BALL November 26, 1926 – January 11, 2022

It is with sadness that the family announces the peaceful passing of John Walter Ball, at the age of 95, at Huntsville District Memorial Hospital. Jack was the beloved husband of the late Shirley Ball. He will be dearly missed by his son Dr. John P. Ball of Umea Sweden, and his daughter Barbara (Bill) Coon of Huntsville. Jack absolutely cherished his time with his grandchildren, Brett (Kelli) Coon and Meghan (Benjamin) van der Staay, and this summer was delighted to meet his great-grandson Mason Coon.

Jack was born and raised in Chatham, Ontario and went on to graduate from the Faculty of Pharmacy at the University of Toronto in 1952. When he and Shirley married, they moved to Aylmer, Ontario where Jack built a respected 48-year career as a pharmacist at his own business, John Ball Pharmacy Ltd. and then at Big V Pharmacy. In 2005, Jack and Shirley moved to Huntsville to be closer to their family. He will be remembered as a true gentleman, with a great sense of humour and an infectious laugh.

The family would like to acknowledge the dedication of the doctors and nurses at Huntsville District Memorial Hospital, and also the staff at Traditions of Muskoka Retirement Residence.

In lieu of flowers the family asks that donations be made to Algonquin Grace Hospice, if desired. Alternatively, "Grandpa" as he was known by everyone, would appreciate the planting of a tree in his memory. Messages of condolence can be left at billingsleyfuneralhome.com

Post-COVID, a celebration of Jack's life will be held.

SEELY, Hazel Laverne (nee Creighton)

Passed away suddenly at home on Janaury 10, 2022 at the age of 76. She is predeceased by her infant son Edward "Eddie" and her brothers David and Martin. She is survived by her husband of 55 years, David Seely, her daughter Roseanne, her son Dave (Julianne), her daughter Sandy West (Michael) and her 4 grandchildren, Aizlyn, Brenna, Jaccob and Kassie, who where were the light of her life. She also leaves behind her siblings Loretta, Bob, Charles, Betty, Leonard, Lorraine and Mary-Anne as well as many nieces, nephews and dear friends, too many to mention, which speaks to how well-loved she was.

Hazel was a strong, independent, determined woman with a heart of gold. Her absence will be felt each and every day and the good memories of her will always be with us.

She is in the care of Billingsley Funeral Home in Huntsville. There will be cremation with no service at this time. A celebration of life is planned in the Spring. In Hazel's memory and in lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the family to help with end of life expenses.

Robert P. Attfield

Thank you for the music!

It is with profound sadness that the family of Robert (Rob, Bob) Attfield announces his passing on January 6 at Algonquin Grace Residential Hospice, Huntsville at age 73 after a courageous fifteen month battle with stage 4 glioblastoma.

Rob was a devoted son of the late Dorothy and Ralph Attfield and was a loving, committed brother, uncle, father and husband. Words cannot describe the depth of loss felt by his cherished wife Lynn McGregor and his adoring daughter, Nicole. He will be greatly missed by brothers John (Ella May) and Peter, nieces Paula (Debashish) and Elizabeth (Tim), and great-nieces Shanti and Molly and great-nephew Sunil, extended family, and all of Lynn's family in Australia. Rob was predeceased by his youngest brother Mark.

Rob was born in Toronto, grew up in the Beach area, attended Malvern Collegiate and graduated from the Uni. of Toronto. He was a dedicated elementary school teacher with the former East York and Toronto District School Boards but his real passion was music. He had his first piano lesson at age 7, formally trained through Trinity College of Music, London, England, and at age 18 was certified as a piano instructor. He was the 2019 winner of Huntsville's Got Talent.

Rob was always actively involved within the community in which he lived, be it Toronto or Huntsville. In recent years he was a Rotarian with Rotary Club of North Muskoka, a member of the Muskoka Watershed Council, facilitator of the ‘Films That Make You Think’ library series, a member of the initial Syrian Refugee Resettlement committee, former supply organist/choir director at Trinity United Church, Huntsville, and he played piano for numerous community fundraisers. He enjoyed traveling, restoring wooden boats, gardening, playing shinny hockey with seniors, swimming, skating and kayaking.

Throughout Rob's life, he looked for the best in others and supported people around him. He will be remembered for his genuine concern for others, his kindness, compassion and generosity, his wry sense of humour, and his love of the flavour French Vanilla and chocolate!!

Heartfelt thanks are extended to Trinity United Huntsville's congregation and the community at large, and family and friends near and far, for support in so many ways:- cards, phone calls, emails, food, messages of comfort and encouragement, and even a beautiful handmade quilt.

Grateful thanks are extended to Dr. Matthew Follwell, Dr. Allison Small, Dr. Greg Stewart, Huntsville Hospice, Home and Community Palliative Care/Support Services and the nurses from Closing the Gap.

In lieu of flowers memorial donations can be made to Trinity United Church, Huntsville, the Rotary Club of North Muskoka, the Huntsville District Memorial Hospital, Huntsville Hospice or brain cancer research.

As per Rob's wishes, cremation has taken place and a Celebration of Life will be held in the spring. Arrangements entrusted to Billingsley Funeral Home, Huntsville.

Leal, Lavern Robert passed away at Spencer House in Orillia on Wednesday January 5, 2022, in his 83rd year. Lavern married the late Sandra (nee Fraser) in 1960 and together they had five children: James (deceased), Doug (Lynn), Susan (Doug) Whitfield, Mike (Donna) and Jason (Krista). He was blessed to have met and married the late Anne Allen, whom he shared many happy years with until her death in 2016 and was stepfather to her sons Michael (Kelvin) and the late Paul (Christine). Lavern will be forever cherished by his grandchildren Shawn, Kaitlynn, Lauren (Patrick), Ashley, Joseph, Stephen, Tiffany, Blake, Zachary and Quinton and great grandchildren Christian, Jackson, Aaron and London. Born in Collingwood to parents Robert & Gladys Leal, Lavern was predeceased by his sister Louise (Don) Parkes. He will be remembered by nieces, nephews, and many friends. Lavern will be buried at the Presbyterian Cemetery in Collingwood in the spring. As an expression of sympathy memorial donations to Algonquin Grace Hospice Huntsville would be appreciated by the family. Friends may visit Lavern's online Book of Memories at www.fawcettfuneralhomes.com

REUVEKAMP, Penelope Joan (nee Vanclieaf)

Penny Reuvekamp was born in Perron, Quebec on December 27th, 1938, the daughter of Norman and Mary Vanclieaf. Her family moved to Huntsville, ON when she was very young and she grew up there, spending summers in MacTier. In her 20's she met her husband Peter Reuvekamp, and after some time living in Ridgeville, ON, they moved back to Huntsville with their two young sons. Penny worked as a receptionist for various local businesses, and had a very successful later career working at Deerhurst resort.

Penny's great loves in her life were horses, and her very strong Catholic faith. She was greatly involved in St. Mary's Church, as a member of the Catholic Women's League, choir member, and volunteer for countless church events. She was known around the town for her very friendly smile, and welcoming attitude towards newcomers and visitors.

Penny is survived by her loving sons Gregory (Kim), Joseph, and by grandsons Reagan and Miles. She will be greatly missed by friends and family. Cremation has occurred, and interment will happen later this spring.

Penny's family wishes to express their great appreciation to the staff at Fairvern Nursing Home who provided such wonderful care to her over the past number of years.

Ken Thompson

It is with great sadness that we announce the peaceful passing of Ken Thompson on December 30th, at the age of 76.

A lifelong resident of Huntsville, Ken will be remembered for his passion for sports and public service, and was a four-time Canadian Lacrosse Champion including three Minto Cups with the Oshawa Green Gaels lacrosse club, and played hockey with the Weyburn Red Wings. These accomplishments led to him being inducted to the Huntsville and Oshawa Sports Hall of Fame and the Canadian Lacrosse Hall of Fame.

Ken is survived by his wife Chris, his brother Don (Marion), his son Geoff (Nicole), his daughter Tara (Bob), his stepson Brent (Tascha) and his stepson Brad, and his grandchildren Ashley, Kayla, Brandon and Alyssa, and great grandchild Lyla.

Predeceased by his parents Enid and Frank and his sister Pat.

In lieu of flowers, the family would appreciate donations to Hospice Huntsville or Huntsville Minor Lacrosse. A kind, gentle soul, Ken will be remembered for his quick wit and smile. www.mitchellfuneralhome.ca

CHURCHILL, Elizabeth "Betty" (nee Reynolds)

It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of Betty Churchill (Reynolds) on Wednesday, December 15, 2021, in her 91st year. Beloved wife to David Churchill for over 50 years. Dearly loved and missed by her daughters Suzanne Elizabeth Churchill (Peter Andrin) and their children Evan, Hunter and Hart, Alison Lynn Churchill-Cook and her children Graham and Eric, Diana Jane Churchill (Don Maclean) and their children Matt, Rachel, and Erika and Stephanie Jill Churchill (Chris Schweitzer) and their children Sterling, Calder and Summer. Betty is survived by her dear sisters Vera MacMillan and Marjorie Wickman (Lawrence Wickman), predeceased by her brother Bill Reynolds and sister-in-law Velma. Sadly missed by many nieces and nephews.

Betty began her working life as a retail clerk at Eaton's department store in Huntsville. She went on to graduate from Canada Business College in Toronto and became a bank stenographer, working in both Huntsville and later in West Hamilton. After marrying Dr. David Churchill, Betty worked as his secretary at his Chiropractic office in Dundas Ontario, where he maintained a practice for over fifty years. Betty was a beautiful person both inside and out who raised her four daughters in a kind and loving home. Betty canvassed for the Heart and Stroke Society, proudly receiving a fifty year pin. Betty had fun with fashion and had a subtle yet witty sense of humour. Over the years she displayed her artistic talent through ceramics, sewing and knitting. Betty loved to curl and along with her husband, was a long time member of the Granite Curling Club in Dundas where she rose to the position of Skip and led her team to numerous victories.

Betty will be laid to rest in the spring at Madill Cemetery and at this time, family and friends will gather in the sun to celebrate Betty's life. As an expression of sympathy and in lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made to the Alzherimer Society of Muskoka or Madill Church Preservation Society. Messages of condolence can be left at www.billingsleyfuneralhome.com

She will be remembered by all she met for her beautiful smile and graceful beauty.

Linda Mae McEachernAugust 5, 1952 – December 14, 2021

Linda Mae McEachern passed away peacefully at home on December 14, 2021 at the age of 69.

Linda, who moved to Huntsville in 1978, was well known for her passion for community, volunteering, and advocacy.

She had a very caring and compassionate personality, a great sense of humour, and was wonderfully creative. She loved arts and crafts, and also wrote a poem published by Community Living Ontario. She cherished spending time with family and friends, or catching up with them by phone. She liked to travel, too, and was twice able to visit the Dominican Republic.

She valued her independence, and enjoyed working and volunteering in her community. She loved her job at Hunters Bay Radio and looked forward to it each week. And she was an avid volunteer for many community causes and organizations. She always gave her time to support Community Living Huntsville events and activities, including the children's Christmas toy drive, fundraisers, and annual Remembering Friends memorial tributes, as just one example.

Linda was also a determined self-advocate and knew when to use her strong voice to speak up for herself and others. She was a member of People First, and served on the Community Living Huntsville board of directors for a number of terms, too. She made a difference not only in her life, but in the lives of those around her.

The depth of loss we feel in parting with this wonderful community member and friend is indescribable. Our hearts are with her friends and family in this difficult time.

A visitation will be held on Thursday, December 30, 2021 at Billingsley Funeral Home from 10:00 a.m. until time of the funeral service in the chapel at 11:00 a.m. Linda will be laid to rest at Hutcheson Memorial Cemetery in the spring. For those unable to attend the funeral service, live-streaming will be available.

PLEASE NOTE: As per the directive of the Bereavement Authority of Ontario, COVID-19 protocols are in place; masks and social distancing are mandatory. Registration for the visitation, service and live-stream is required, please RSVP at www.billingsleyfuneralhome.com.

As per Linda's wishes, in lieu of flowers, memorial gifts to the Huntsville Salvation Army Food Bank or CNIB are greatly appreciated. Messages of condolence can be left at www.billingsleyfuneralhome.com

LESLIE, Eileen Anna (née McTurk) died on December 18th, 2021, in Toronto. Born at home on the family farm near Keppel, Saskatchewan on February 15th,1925 Eileen was the last surviving member of her great generation, on both sides of the family. She is survived by sons Marshall (Kate Murray) and Craig (Penny Cutler) and grandchildren Kade, Erin, Dave and Maura. Eileen was predeceased by her parents Agnes and Bill, sisters Molly and Sheila, and brother Jack. Her husband of almost 50 years – Rupert – died in 1999. Eileen was a child of the Depression and the Prairie Dust Bowl. Educated in a one room schoolhouse, she left that school at 16 to work in a Toronto factory, as did so many other young women who helped mobilize a nation at war. She met Rupe on a Huntsville-bound ski train in 1947, and they wed in 1949, in Toronto, where they lived until moving to Huntsville, in 1968. Townspeople might have crossed paths with Eileen in one of the retail settings where she worked, but more likely at church, for Eileen bore witness to and lived her faith. Eileen was a wonderful and dedicated daughter, sister, wife, mother, and grandmother, for whom family was everything. A visitation with the family will take place at 12:00PM on Tuesday, December 21st at Faith Baptist Church, 169 West Road, Huntsville immediately preceding a service there at 1:00PM. Interment will occur at the historic Madill Cemetery when spring arrives.

PLEASE NOTE: As per the directive of the Bereavement Authority of Ontario, COVID-19 protocols are in place; masks and social distancing are mandatory. Registration for the visitation, service and livestream is required, please RSVP/register at www.billingsleyfuneralhome.com.

Messages of condolence can be left at www.billingsleyfuneralhome.com. Our family wishes everyone a Merry Christmas, and a safe New Year.

ARNOLD, Murray L. A Memorial Service will be held at Trinity United Church, 33 Main Street E, Huntsville, Ontario on Saturday, January 14, 2023 at 2 pm. A Celebration of Life Open House will be held in Windsor at the Beach Grove Golf and Country Club, 14134 Riverside Dr E, on Saturday, January 21, 2023 from 2 pm to 4 pm. FORD, Michael Roland Woods, Grace Ida (nee Hanes) RAWN, Barry Ivan McIELWAIN, Elizabeth Carolyn (nee Scriver) Sandra Lee Moorhouse TUTTLE, John Andrew STEWART, Douglas John June Ivy Ruttan Dennis William "Bill" Edward Helsel Waldock, Thomas Warren STEINBORN, Manfred Ernest RISTO, Stanley Ernest Arnold, Coleman John BROWN, Michael Douglas Mason, John David P.Eng. (Retired), B.A.Sc. (Applied Geology), M. Eng (Mining) GARNHAM, Sandra Lily (nee Fenton) CARTWRIGHT, Stanley Family and friends are invited to Stanley's Celebration of Life, which will be held at the Huntsville Legion, 21 Veteran's Way on Saturday, December 3rd, 2022, from 1-3 pm. WEST, Ray Alvin BELANGER, Rita Marie (nee Bertrand) FINLEY, Floyd William PETALIK, Roland "Rolly" GIBBARD, Margaret Elizabeth (nee. Holland) of Huntsville EDWARDS, Nora Clara Elizabeth (Beacom) ARBUCKLE, Basil Andrew HIGGS, Frances "Fran" Miriam A Celebration of Life will be held at the Huntsville Royal Canadian Legion, 21 Veteran's Way, Huntsville on Sunday, November 20, 2022 from 11am- 1pm Gordon William Hildebrandt WEBSTER, Josephine "Joy" Altreta (nee Nunn) of Novar BOWRY, Betty Louanna (nee Stata) BOOTH, Shirley Elizabeth (nee Robinson) GOLDING, E. June (nee Hayes) HUTCHISON, Paul Joseph NICHOLLS, Albert Russell Frank "Russ" ROSS, Rebecca Ruth (nee McEachern) BOTTING, James Michael BOLES, Clarence Arthur BEATTY, Carol Eleanor (nee Dick) BAINBRIDGE, Kathleen Joan (nee Carter) Joan MacKinnon Peggy Lynn Dunbar (ne Able) Dianne Grace (Kinsman) Gillen JOHNSON, Marjorie Irene (nee Patcheson) Jill M. Goldthorp (née Rastall) A memorial service will be held on Tuesday, October 11, 11:30am, at All Saints Anglican Church. Regrettably, due to Covid-era complications, there will not be a reception BRENN, Craig Alfred CHAFFEY, Shirley Marie (nee Rand) PALERMO, Agata CHRISTIE, Robert George STIRLING, Marilyn Jean Shirley Anderson Kay HENRY, Ronald Joseph LITTLE, Eva Donna Lee Gary Lewin Wendy Louise Oke "Larger Than life" Wendy Louise Hamilton Oke . it really was an Adventure Harry Thomas Baker Booth, Marcus Peter Debbie Leeder CAMERON, Douglas Rodney John (Jack) Ernest Howell MILLER, Bradley Arthu PIGEON, Thomas Lorne DAWSON, Arthur Joseph "Art" WAXL, Herman A celebration of life will be held at Trinity United Church, September 24 at 2:00 pm. There will be a memory box available to drop in your favourite memory of Hermann. As expressions of sympathy, donations can be made to the Diabetes Association. Eike Dietrich Teutloff Dzigas, Ian Jurgen Sheila Marion Edgar BROADBENT, Sanford Ivan Willard LUPTON, Barbara Lena Lillian Isabel (Tipper) Smith Clifton Charles Quinn PHIPPEN, Marie Charlotte (nee Bailey) BLACKBURN, Kristen Michelle YOUNG Mervyn Victor Bruce Werry WITHERS, Margaret (nee MacLeod) DeCARO, Stephen Francis "Papa" Wanda Emily Reger (nee Lockstadt) Maria Dolores (Doris) Campbell OKE, Pauline Charlene Edna (nee Jackson) Gil Jr. Wellington St. Louis SAWYER, Blanche Louise (nee Bolton) Vilho (Fred) Haavisto SOLMAN, Ryan Michael DON WATSON May 24, 1952 – June 25, 2022 THOMPSON, Annie Robert Pringle McFADYEN, Eileen Violet Lillian (nee Astley) George Allen Stevens Jimmerskog, Sandra Louise "Cindy" Celebration of Life for Tom McCarthy Barton G. Malloy CALLACOTT, Nancy Ellen (nee May) SAUNDERS, Ruth Isabelle (née Stewart) WITHERS, Margaret (nee MacLeod) Agatha Marie Bernadette Fuller (nee Shepley) Memorial Service for Joyce McKenzie, who passed away on March 24, 2020. Celebration of Life for Ken Thompson Ross Kirwin LAURA BERNICE STEILER BIONDA, Jason COOPER, Patricia June (nee Hodge) Jean Marie Hobson (Cummings, McCammon), 1925 – 2022 Dean Gerald Hancock . Eric Edward Arthur Hutley CONROY, Myrtle Jean (nee Farnsworth) Celebration of LifeDon McCormick (July 28, 1941 – October 29, 2021) Marcella Hudec Douglas Robert (ROB) Millman, 1946-2022 KENNEDY, Susan Angela (nee Piccione) William George Muckler Sr. HALL, Muriel Carrie CHARLEBOIS, Marda Lynne BAUM, Georgina "Gina" Christina Perentesis Celebration of LifeKen Thompson (Feb. 16, 1945 – Dec. 30, 2021) Madeline (Maddie) Miller SMITH, Barbara Younice (nee Zinck) HOWE, Martha Agnes (nee Charlesworth) McEachern, Mildred BULLOCK, Violet Marie (nee Markle) Nevins, John Mark Thelma Edith Brock (née Parrott) Linda Mae (nee Ludlow) Dronseika Karel (Charlie) van den Heuvel JANKE, Lynnette (Lynne) Irene Robert Gilbert Sylvia Kathleen Wakelin CLARKE, Christopher Edward WALL, Christine Ann GREIG, Robert Edward Charles PATERSON, Gillian Dorothy BROWN, Jannette Louise (nee May) FORREST, Dorothy Ivadell (Dot) Ernest (Ernie) Martin 1931-2022 WILLOWS, Daniel Gerald COOK, William Peter "Billy/Willy" WERRY, Wm. J. Bruce HOLMES, Roberta Caroline Olive (nee Field) GORTMAKER, Eleanor (nee Alexander) HALL, Jean Elizabeth BELL, Nancy MEREDITH, Mary Margaret LIDDLE, Esther Marilyn (nee Osborne) VOLLANS, Michael Jake SCHROLL, Friedrich Hermann (1934-2022) Evalyn Perrier (nee MacDonald) ALLEN, Alice Elizabeth (nee Williamson) Wallenius, Orvo (Orv) Walio VERZYDEN, Margaret "Anita" STOREY, Lyla Winnifred (nee Smith) NEWMAN, Douglas Norman WAGG, James Kevin JENSEN, Marion Dorothy (nee Sluman) STICKER, Friedrich SCHMIDTKE, Koen "Koko" Robert Wilfred Margaret Isobel House (nee Fraser) SMITH, Catherine Elizabeth BOTHAM, Alan George Larry (Lawrence Alfred) Carle KERR, Henry Desmond "Des" Montgomery WAINRIGHT, Karen Anne JARVIS, Glenn Ray TONKS, Ida Mae John (Jack) Walter BALL SEELY, Hazel Laverne (nee Creighton) Robert P. Attfield Leal, Lavern Robert REUVEKAMP, Penelope Joan (nee Vanclieaf) Ken Thompson CHURCHILL, Elizabeth "Betty" (nee Reynolds) Linda Mae McEachern LESLIE, Eileen Anna (née McTurk)