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DEATHS

WILLIAM ELLERY
"Bill"
1923-2019

Passed away on Saturday,
October 19, 2019 at
Silverthorn Care Community,
Mississauga. Loving husband
of the late Winona for 56
years. Dedicated father to
Nancy D’Amico (Rocky) and
Peter Ellery (Theresa) and
cherished Grandfather to
Stephanie, Daniel, Nicholas,
and Riley. Born in Weyburn
Saskatchewan, Bill enjoyed
time in Bermuda where he
served in the Royal Canadian
Navyandwasamanofmany
talents. He was an artist, an
avid golfer, tennis player,
skier, and loved spending
time at t he Chalery in Beaver
Valley.He held onto hisgreat
sense of humour right to the
last few months of his life.
One of 6 siblings, Bill leaves
behind his doting younger
sister, Joyce Brintnell of
Brighton Ontario. He touched
manywhoknewhimoverthe
years and will be sorely
missed. May you rest in
Peace, Dad/Grandpa, enjoy a
round of golf or a tennis
match and reunite with your
lovingwife,familyandfriends
who were taken too
soon.Friends may call at the
Turner & Porter ‘Neweduk-
ErinMills’Chapel,1981Dundas
St. W., Mississauga (east of
Erin Mills Pkwy), on Friday,
October 25, 2019 from 2-4 &
7-9 p.m.For those who wish,
donationsmay be madeto
AlzheimerSociety.

ARNOLD GOSEWICH

Engaged.Engrossed. Tenacious.
Sweetly spiritual. Unabashedly
lovingandloyal.Wecelebratethe
life and mourn the passing of
Arnold Gosewich, whose
unrelenting inquisitiveness about
life means that even at the
respectable age of 85, he has left
usfartoosoon.
Arnold is survived by Jackee, his
wife and sweetheartof almost 63
years; his adored children, Robin
and Stephen, and their spouses,
Billy and Risa; his baby brother,
Philip; and the Gala apples of his
eye, his grandchildren, Charlie,
Molly,Annie,andHarrison.
Arnold’s physical presence will
also be missed by the very many
friends and clients he made and
counselledover his more that
sixty-year career as a
businessman,first as a leader in
the Canadian music industry, the
CanadianPublishingindustry,and
finally, up until his death, as a
trusted and successful literary
agentandconsultant.
Arnold hugged not only with his
arms but with his words and
intent. A staunch list maker
always, if you asked him about
the most importantthings in his
life, he would tell you, and say
"it’s in this order: my beautiful
wife, my wonderful family, and
the challenge of work that gives
me joy." Though we feel his love
and guidance,we will miss his
humanpresenceeverydayofour
lives.
At Benjamin’s Park Memorial
Chapel, 2401 Steeles Avenue
West(3lightswestofDufferin)for
service on Thursday, October 24,
2019 at 1:00 p.m. Interment Beth
Tzedec Memorial Park. Shiva at
289 Brooke Avenue, Toronto.
Memorial donations may be
madetoTorontoGeneralHospital
I.C.U.416-340-3935.

DEATHS

BENJAMIN HAMILTON
August6 ,1929-October22,2019

BenjaminHamilton born Benno
Wisen in Berlin, Germany, died
unexpectedly at Sunnybrook
Hospital. Sadly spending his last
days by the side of his wife and
dearest companion, Rita (Fellner)
and beloved daughters, Susy,
Gina,andWendy.ThesonofMax
and Golda Wisen who together
with his youngest brother,
Charlie,perishedintheHolocaust.
At the age of 9, together with his
elder brother, Heinz, they
escaped from Berlin to Holland
and eventually joined the
Kindertransport found safety in
England. Ben’s life thereafter was
beset with many hardships but
after meeting Rita and eventually
marrying67 years ago together,
life turned for the better. After
travelling the world, the family
settled in Toronto where we all
found our true home. As a
successful businessman, he
touched many lives including his
employees, business associates,
clients and customers. As a
husband and father, he was
incredibly generous, always
thinking of family first. Later in
life, he helped refugees settle in
Canada,passingforwardhisgood
fortune. Active to the end, he
proudly told people he was still
workingattheageof88.
He leaves his wife, Rita; children,
Susy and Brian Goldstein, Gina
Hamilton and Graeme Campbell,
Wendy and David Share;
grandchildren,Laura and Eli, Julie
and Daniel, Samantha and Elliott,
Jeffrey and Rachel, Zoe and
Stuart, Max and Gabrielle,and
Emilie; great-grandchildren,
Joshua, Sadie, Louisa, Sabrina,
Griffin,andCharlotte.
A graveside service will be held
onFriday,October25,2019inthe
Judean Benevolent Society
Section of Roselawn Cemetery,
619 Roselawn Avenue, Torontoat
11:00 a.m. Shiva 152 Strathearn
Road, Toronto. Memorial
donationsmay be made to Beit
Halochem Canada, 905-695-0611
or to HolocaustEducation Week,
416-635-2883, https://
jewishtoronto.com/donate/
holocaust-education-centre. Ben
always felt that the heroes of the
Shoah were the mothers and
fathers who sent their children
away without knowing where
and whom would look after
them. We, as a family, have
triumphed over the evil of the
Shoah.

SISTER IRENEMURPHY

Sister Irene Murphy, CSJ (formerly
Sister Mary Terrance) died
peacefully at the Sistersof St.
Joseph’sResidence, 2 O’Connor
Drive,Toronto,ON onMonday,
October 21, 2019, in the 76th year
of her religious life.
She was predeceased by her
parents, Frederick Murphy and
Frances Numeier Murphy;her
sisters, Isabel Zimmer and Hettie
Ouellette; and her brothers,
Wilfred and Patrick Murphy.
She is survived by her sisters,
Josephine Frechette, Mildred
Ouellette,and Madeline Doshen
and her brothers, Bernard and
Dennis Murphy.
She will be missed by herfamily,
friends and Sisters incommunity.
Sister Irene was born in
Saskatchewan, where she was
taught by the Sisters of St. Joseph
of Toronto. She felt called to
religious life and entered the
congregation in 1943.
Following her religious formation
and first profession of vows,
Sister Irene became a teacher,
a profession she enjoyed for
many years. Her gentle manner
and quiet sense of humour
contributed to her being loved by
her students. Sister Irene taught
in Toronto and Thorold, Ontario;
in Rosetown, Saskatchewan;
in Vancouver and in Chilliwack,
British Columbia. Sister Irene also
usedherteachingskillsatTheWise
Owl Learning Centre in Saskatoon.
As well, she had a gift for teaching
those who were physically and
mentally challenged. Often new
immigrants from China came to
her to learn English.
As her health declined, Sister
Irene resided at the Sisters of St.
Joseph residence at 2 O’Connor
Drive in Toronto, Ontario, where
she received excellent nursing
care while she prayed for the
needs of our city and the world.
Visitation will take place at the
Sisters of St. Joseph Residence,
2 O’Connor Drive, Toronto ON,
on Friday, October 25, 2019,
from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. with a
Prayer Vigil at 7:00 p.m. Mass of
Christian burial will be celebrated
on Saturday, October 26, 2019
at 10:30 a.m. Chapel, 2 O’Connor
Drive, Toronto, Ontario. Interment
at Holy Cross Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, donations may
be made to Fontbonne Ministries,
Sisters of St. Joseph of Toronto,
101 Thorncliffe Park Drive, Toronto
ON M4H 1M2.
R.S.Kane
416 - 221 - 1159

DEATHS

MARY UZIELLI
(nee Bottrell)
June 1, 1923
October 21, 2019

Mary slipped away peacefully
whileasleep in her home at True
DavidsonAcresafter96 yearsof a
full and rich life. Her kind heart and
generous spirit will be missed by
family and friends alike. She leaves
behind her three children, Clare
Gorman, Veronica (Peter), and
Stephen (Robin); grandchildren,
Kelly (Nick), Hailey, Sarah, Kate,
Joy, Megan, Julian (Danielle); and
great-grandchildren, Oliver and
Milo. She was a true matriarch of
the family.
Born and raised in Pendeen,
Cornwall, England to Benjamin
and Annie Bottrell, sister to
William, Mary went to Queen’s
Secretarial College in London in
1941 and worked for an advertising
firm there. Mary met and married
the loveof her life, ClaudeUzielli
(1918-1981) inLondonin1953. There,
Clare and Veronicawere born.
In 1959, the family immigrated
to Toronto where,a few years
later, Stephen was born. Mary
ran a secretarialbusiness from
home while raising herfamily
and then after Claude died, led
office administration with the
Ontario Association of Landscape
Architects.Volunteering was a
huge partof Mary’s life, with
Thompson House Retirement
Home, the Church of the
Ascension, and teachingESL to
new Canadians,she was always
willing to lenda hand, engage in
conversation, and share her warm
smile. Mary wasa great walker,
an avid reader,a solver of cryptic
crosswords, a knitter, a lover of
theatre, a gardener, a traveller.
She always provided an open
door to those that needed a place
to stay.
Special thanks to the wonderful
caregivers at True Davidson Acres.
A celebration of life will be held
at the Church of the Ascension,
33 Overland Drive in Don Mills
at 11 a.m., Friday, October 25,


  1. There will be a visitation
    beginning at 10 a.m., and also
    a small reception following the
    service at the church. Donations
    in her memory can be made to
    the Better LivingFoundationor to
    a charity of your choice.


IN MEMORIAM

SAMUELJAMES BAKER

In our hearts for ever and ever
It was October 24, 2018 that we
lost our wonderful son at the
age of 18. We think about you
every day and dream about you
every night.
Such a passionate heart.
Such a beautiful smile.
http://www.sambakerlegacy.ca
-Miss you always: Mom, Dad,
Naomi & Will

InLovingMemory

MARGARET THERESA HARTE

In memory of a loving wife,
wonderful mother,
grandmother and a dear
friendtosomany.
Thinking about you everyday
and missing you dearly.
Foreverinourhearts.

MICHAEL KEIRAN MAWSON
February1,1946-
October24,2000

DearestMichael,
Always loved, always
remembered.
-Yourfamily.

FUNERAL SERVICES

BUNT, Dr. Donald George
ServiceSunday,1:30p.m.
DANTER, Sylvia Louise (néeFeheley)
MassSaturday,10:30a.m.
St.Basil’sChurch
GILLEN, Vincent Benedict
MassFriday,10:00a.m.
St.Anselm’sParish

FUNERAL SERVICES

WEDNESDAY
WALDERMAN, Shirley - 11:30 Mt. Sinai
MemorialPark.
HANDELMAN,Michael-12:00PardesChaim.
THURSDAY
KRAPIVINSKY,Isaak-11:30Chapel.
CHRZAN,Eta-11:30PardesShalomCemetery.
GOSEWICH,Arnold-1:00Chapel.
WAGNER,Joszua(Shike)-2:30Chapel.
FRIDAY
COHEN,Edwin(Ted)-10:00Chapel.
HAMILTON, Ben - 11:00 Roselawn Avenue
Cemetery.
HERNICK,Jack-11 :30Chapel.
LEBO,Pearl-1:00Chapel.
SHIVA
NACHMAN,Gabriel-57MichaelFisherAvenue,
Maple,Ontario.
DUCHON-PASTERNAK,Cindy-241OldForest
HillRoad.
GREENBERG,Lorraine-94GlenCrescent,
Thornhill,Ontario.
PECK,Freda-7ChieftainCrescent.
FREEDMAN,Allan-400WalmerRoad,
WestTower.
SCHWARTZ,Ted-210DunveganRoad.
WALDERMAN,Shirley-36TarltonCourt,
Thornhill,Ontario.
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DEATHS

DR. DONALD
GEORGE BUNT

It is with profound sadness that
we announce our father’s passing
on Wednesday,October 16, 2019,
just shyof his 93rd birthday.He
was predeceased by his wifeof
67 years, Nancy Estelle Bunt. Dad
leaves behind his children,Donald
(Lori) and Janette (Scott Warne);
grandchildren, Darryl, Kaitlyn
(Jamie Hooks), Zachary, Jennifer
(Steve Fortuna) and great-
grandchildren, Josh, Michael,
Nicole and Anthony, with many
happy memories.
Dad was many things
professionally; Family Physician,
Occupational Physician and
Coroner. In his private time, dad
was a rock wall builder, water
maintenanceengineer at both his
own cottage and his son’s home
up north. If it was broken, hecould
usually fix it. Hunting, fishing and
amateur radio were also among
his interests. Exceptionallistener,
shoulder to lean on and arms to
wrap around you.
Although he had many hats to
wear during his life, those of
husband andfather made him the
proudest. We were truly blessed.
A service will be held on
Sunday, October 27th, at 1:30
p.m. in the Humphrey Funeral
Home A.W. Miles – Newbigging
Chapel, 1403 Bayview Avenue
(south of Davisville). Reception
to follow. In lieu of flowers,
donationsto Parkinson Canada
(4211 Yonge St. #316, North
York, ON, M2P 2A9) would
be appreciated. Condolences
may be forwarded through
http://www.humphreymiles.com.
Bye Dad, we will missyou forever!
Give Mom a hug for us!

SYLVIA LOUISE DANTER
(néeFeheley)

Itiswithdeepsorrowthather
family announcesthe death
of Sylvia Louise Danter.
Cherished wife of Brian
Norman Danter and beloved
mother of Catherine and
Jennifer. Predeceased by her
dear brother, MichaelFeheley
and sister, Joanne Donoahue,
Sylvia was called home on
Monday, October 21, 2019,
surroundedbytheloveofher
familyandfriends.Shewillbe
missed by her sister, Patricia,
and Patricia’s husband, Paul
Costello, her sister-in-law
Ursula Feheley, and brothers-
in-law, Timothy Danter
(Nancy) and Jim Donoahue.
Dear niece of Marjorie
Feheley and aunt of David
andPatrickFeheley,Ashlynne
Dale, Alexandra Costello,
Michael and Sean Costello,
Amy and Wesley Danter, and
many dearly loved honourary
nieces, nephews and God-
children.
The family will receive friends
at the Humphrey Funeral
Home A.W. Miles -
Newbigging Chapel, 1403
Bayview Avenue (south of
Davisville) from 2:00 - 4:00
and 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. on
Friday, October 25th. Funeral
Mass will be celebrated at
10:30 a.m. on Saturday,
October 26th at St. Basil’s
Church, 50 St. Joseph Street,
Toronto.
In lieu of flowers, if you wish
to honour Sylvia’s memory,
donations to St. Michael’s
HospitalFoundationwouldbe
greatly appreciated by her
family. Condolences may be
forwarded through
http://www.humphreymiles.com.

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