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DEATHS

NORMANFLOE
January 4, 1939
October 13, 2019

We are sad to inform you
that Norman passed away
unexpectedly on October 13, 2019,
in Vancouver.
Norman had a notable career as a
West-coast fisherman. He owned
and captained the 80 foot fishing
vessel “Midnight Sun.” With a
loyal crew, he fished for halibut in
the Bering Sea and the Alaska Gulf,
for salmon and herring off the BC
Coast, and for tuna off the Oregon
Coast. He was highly qualified as
a vessel owner/operator, with
certification as Diesel Engineer,
Navigator, and Master of a Vessel
to 350 tons. In addition, he had
many years of expert seafaring
apprenticeship under the tutelage
of his Norwegian-born father,
Captain Knute Floe. In a fiercely
competitive industry, Norman
was revered for his senseof
fairness and calm restraint. His
quiet and unassuming manner
belied the skill, judgment and
courage that were the foundation
of his success in the industry.
Norman retired to Galiano
Island, where he made good
friends, and where he enjoyed
ocean-going activities of a less
challenging nature, including
pleasure-boating, sports-fishing,
and exploring the scenic cruising
grounds of the Gulf Islands.
Norman was predeceased by
his parents and siblings. He
leaves to mourn his wife of 49
years, Catherine (nee Sheehan);
his son, Ken and daughter-
in-law, Katie; and grandsons,
Knute and Torsten. He loved
and was much loved by the
many members of the extended
Floe and Sheehan families. He
enjoyed a special bond with
nephew Kris, a fellow fisherman,
hunter, and outdoorsman.
Norman suffered a series of
health challenges in recent years,
which he met in a calm, dignified
and stoic way, and without
complaint. We are grateful to
the many wonderful medical
and caregiving personnel, who
helped him maintain a good
quality of life to the end.
A Celebration of Life will be held at
University Golf Club, Vancouver,
on Saturday, November 2, from
12:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.

ALLANFREEDMAN

Peacefully, with his family by his
side, on Thursday, October 17,
2019atTorontoWesternHospital.
Allan Freedman, beloved
husband of the late Rosalind
Freedman. Loving father of
Jonathan. Dear brother of
Desmond and the late Ellis and
Lenny Freedman. Devoted
grandfather of Joshua. At
Benjamin’sParkMemorialChapel,
2401 Steeles Avenue West,
Toronto(3lightswestofDufferin)
for service on Sunday, October
20, 2019 at 11:30 a.m. Interment
in the Beth Haminyan Section of
Pardes Shalom Cemetery. Shiva
beginning Wednesday, October
23, 2019 at 400 Walmer Road,
West Tower, Toronto. Memorial
donations may be made to The
Allan Freedman Memorial Fund
c/o The Benjamin Foundation
416-780-0324www.benjamins.ca


DEATHS

JAMES MCDONNELL HAYES

It is with great sadness that we
announce that James McDonnell
Hayes, also known as Jim and
Mac to his friends and family,
died on Monday, September 30,
2019 at the age of 81. Jim will be
dearly remembered with lots
of love by his wife Lynn and
children Marc (Marie Rose Dione)
and Michaella; grandchildren
Ingrid, Estelle and David;
brothers Kevin and Allan, sister
Kathleen; and family members.
Known for his ceaseless drive
to bring social improvements
across the spectrum from
the local community to the
international sphere, Jim always
brought humour, love of life and
inspiration to achieve great things
to those around him.
Funeral Service will be held on
Friday, May 8, 2020 at1p.m.
at Blessed Sacrament Catholic
Church (194 Fourth Ave, Ottawa)
followed by a Celebration of Life
receptionatLesJardinsduChâteau
(100 Rue du Château, Gatineau).
Condolences/Tributes/Donations
Hulse, Playfair & McGarry
http://www.hpmcgarry.ca
613-233-1143

BONNIEHAYS

Passed away unexpectedly
but peacefully as she slept at
homeonOctober12,2019.
Bonnie was born in
Edmonton but spent her
formative years in Ontario
where she was educated at
the Bishop Strachan School
for girls. After graduation,
Bonnie continued her
education out west at Mount
Royal College in Calgary
where she achieved a
diploma in Social Work.
Bonnie also attended Sir
George William (Concordia)
University prior to embarking
on her career as a social
worker.
After four years, Bonnie
transitioned into a career in
realestatewhereshebecame
the president of the Oakville
Milton Real Estate Board. She
also established her catering
business where she served
herfamous,"BeefonaBun."
Bonnie was an outgoing and
gregarious person and was
able to establish a sense of
community wherever she
went. From her bridge club,
life-long friends of over 50
years, the community at the
Toronto Golf Club, "Table
One" at the King’s Arms and
her tight-knit circle of friends
in South Florida, Bonnie was
always the centerpiece. She
was kind, generous, and a
fiercely loyal confidant.
Bonnie’s dedication was best
exemplified in her
relationship with her mother.
She loved her family deeply
and was incredibly proud of
her heritage and the
accomplishments of the Hays
Clan. Bonnie knew her family
history intimately and was
always keen to pass on the
story of the Hays legacy of
contribution to international
agriculture to the next
generation.
Bonnie was predeceased by
her parents, Ardith and
Thomas E. Hays and her dear
cousinAmbrissClermont.She
is survived by her brother
Tom (Marcia), nephews Dan
(Nuria) and Michael (Jen), and
great-nephews Hugo, Alec,
and Oscar. Bonnie is also
survived by her cousins,
Lorree (Michael), Kim (Calvin)
and their children, Faith,
Ethan, Graham, Olivia and
Lily. Known affectionally as
Aunt Bo and Grandma Bo to
friendsandfamily,Bonniewill
be dearly missed by all her
loving cousins with whom
she maintained close
relationships, as well as her
wide circle of friends in
CanadaandtheUnitedStates.
A Memorial Service to
commemorate her life will be
held on Wednesday, October
23,2019atSt.Jude’sAnglican
Church, 160 William Street,
Oakville, Ontario at 2:00 p.m.
with a reception to follow.
Online condolences at
http://www.koprivataylor.com.

DEATHS

MARCIA MARRINHILL
(nee Lawson)
November 28, 1938
October 15, 2019

Passed away peacefully at Toronto
General Hospital in her 81st year.
Beloved wife of Edward Hill.
Predeceased by her parents,
Philip and Norah Lawson, and her
three brothers, Terence, Philip
and John. Loving aunt to Jennifer
Cove, Janet Masson, Susan Hill,
AnnMcArthur,AinslieLawson,Lee
Ann Lawson and Jo Ann Bourque.
Marcia attended St. Clement’s
School and was Head Girl in
the graduating class of 1956.
She went on to the University
of Toronto where she enrolled
in the Modern Languages and
History course. Upon graduation
in 1960, she accepted a one year
teaching assignment in Germany,
sponsored by the German
government. In 1962, she returned
to University of Toronto and
enrolled in the Faculty of Library
Science. Following graduation,
she joined Imperial Oil Limited as
a research librarian.
During her illness, Marcia received
loving care from the staff at
the Hazelton Place Retirement
Residence and from the CBI Home
Healthcare caregivers. Heartfelt
appreciation is extended to all of
them and to Marcia’s special pal,
Janina De Leon.
Marcia had many interests and
many friends. To know her was to
love her.
Friends may visit at the Morley
Bedford Funeral Home, 159
Eglinton Ave. W. (2 stoplights
west of Yonge St.) on Sunday,
October 27th from 1-4 p.m. In lieu
of flowers, memorial donations
may be made to the Alzheimer
Society of Toronto.
A celebration of Marcia’s life will
be held at the Arts and Letters
Club on a date to be announced.

MARIA-LOUISEHINCENBERGS
"Marlo"/(néeHeimann)

Born on January 9, 1925 in
Herzogenrath, Germany.
Died, after a brief skirmish
with cancer, on October 2,
2019 in Toronto. Predeceased
by her husband of 60 years
Janis (John). Mother of
Frances (Allan McMaster) and
Andy (Sue). Oma and maker
of pancakes, pink stuff and
Halloween costumes to Jack,
Luke and Walker Hincenbergs
and Angus and Maria-Louise
(Loulie) McMaster. She also
leavestwonieces,Maria-Luise
and Gabi, who she was very
closeto.Specialthankstothe
staff at North York Seniors’
HealthCentreLongTermCare
Facility for having taken such
good care of her for the past
9years.
A celebration of her life will
be held attheOldMill(21Old
Mill Rd.) on Sunday, October
27thbeginningat11:00a.m.
AufWiedersehenMarlo

DEATHS

VALERIE HUME-OLIVER

In her 79th year, Valerie died
peacefully on Wednesday,
October 17, 2019 at Sunnybrook
Hospital, Toronto. Predeceased
by her mother, Dorothy Hume
(nee Tranter), father, Alfred Jack
Hume, and her husband, the
Reverend Stephen Melbourne
Oliver. Forever remembered
by her loving step-children:
Stephen (Jenny), Philip (Mary),
Peter (Rose) and Susan (Jim); her
loving grandchildren, Catherine,
Rebecca, Julia, Victoria, Diane,
Genevieve, Emily, Alexandra and
Oscar: and her cat, Buddy.
Raised in Weston, Valerie
mastered piano as a young child
and progressed to organ studies
at Royal Conservatory of Music
as a teenager. After achieving
ARCT diplomas in both piano
and organ, she studied choral
directing. Over the years, Valerie
served as organist and choir
director for many parishes in
Toronto. At family gatherings
and special events Valerie spread
her love of music by playing the
piano, the trombone, the guitar
and any other musical instrument
she could find.
Valeriededicated35yearstopublic
education as a classroom teacher,
music specialist, and music
program leader. Upon retirement,
she dedicated herself to caringfor
her husband, grandchildren, and
friends in need.
Valerie is best remembered by
her family for her dedication to
caring for others, her passion for
sailing at the RCYC, and her loveof
summers at Loon Lake, Muskoka.
Heartfelt thanks to Dr.
Tillmann, staff, and volunteers
of Sunnybrook ICU for their
compassionate care.
Visitation will be held at Morley
Bedford Funeral Home, 159
Eglinton Ave. W, Toronto on:
Wednesday, October 23, 2019
5:00-8:00 p.m.
Funeral service and gathering will
be held at St. Clements Anglican
Church, 70 St. Clements Ave. in
Toronto on Thursday, October 24,
2019 at 2:30 p.m.
In lieu of flowers, donations
to Church of St. Clement,
Eglinton Tom Fitches’ Music
Fund, or the Heart and Stroke
Foundation of Canada.

HAZELELIZABETH
HUMENIUK
(néeNapier)

Born September 19, 1939 in
Belfast, NorthernIreland;died
October 13, 2019 in
Mississauga. Predeceased by
her devoted husband of fifty-
twoyears,WilliamHumeniuk.
Doting and feisty mother of
Dr. William (Gina) and
Gregory (Meghan Oxley),
grandmother of Spenser,
Katherine and Elizabeth. The
only child of John Reginald
and Elizabeth Ann (née
McFarland) Napier of Belfast
and Newcastle, Co. Down,
she found a job at A.V. Roe
(1950s) on the Arrow project
soon after arriving in Canada.
Work at Kraft Foods and
Moffatt (1950s-1960s)
preceded her hiatus from the
workforce to raise her
children.
She volunteered in their
elementaryschools,tookfield
trips, attended all
performances, and froze her
rear in hockey rinks. She
returned to the workforce
with Sears Canada
(1980s-2000s) where she
enjoyed new friendships. Her
involvement with St. Mark’s
Presbyterian Church for more
than forty-five years as a
congregant and Trustee
provided community and
deepened her faith. Her
hapless roasting was
outshone by her deft touch
with pastry for seasonal fruit
pies from spring to fall, then
mincemeat and butter tarts,
and steak and kidney for
dinner. Her example, and her
fondness for Beniamino Gigli
and Mahalia Jackson,
enrichedherchildren.
For the last twenty years her
grandchildren enriched her.
She willbemissedsorelyand
remembered with laughter,
smiles,andasaloyalfriend.
As per her wishes, cremation
has taken place with a
celebration of life to be held
atalaterdate.

DEATHS

THERESA JO YCE

It is with deep sadness that we
announce the passing of Theresa
Ellen (Tenyke, McEwan) Joyce,
who died peacefully at home
in Mississauga on Thanksgiving
Monday 2019. Born in Hamilton,
Ontario, Theresa lived a full
and adventurous life which in
many ways resembled that of
a rollercoaster. She, along with
her sister, Geraldine (D), spent
several of their formative years in
an orphanage until their mother,
Edna May-Marie (Cunningham)
Tenyke (D), married Patrick
Disalvo (D) and they were able
to become a family once again.
Theresa’s wild spirit bloomed
early when, at age 17, she and
her then-love, Richard McEwan
(D), ran away to Winnipeg in
order to marry without parental
consent and give birth to their
first child, Donald Alexander, in
January 1954, followed soon after
by Richard Patrick in January 1955.
After the couple’s separation,
while working as a secretary at
Westinghouse in Hamilton, she
met and fell in love withRon
Joyce (D) at a singles dance and
began a long distance romance
while he served in the Canadian
Navy. The couple soon married
and gave birth to their first
daughter, Rhonda Marie (1964)
before embarking on their next
big journey in the Franchise
business, first with Dairy Queen
then, famously, Tim Horton
Doughnuts. Grant Dean (1966) and
Steven Wade (1969) completed
Theresa’s family of five.
It is not just a saying that behind
every successful man is a hard-
working woman. Theresa was
extremely instrumental in the
early days of the rising empire
that became the Canadian icon
that Tim Horton’s is today. First
by raising her new family while
working in the back of the early
franchises then by keeping
a beautiful home and single-
handedly throwing epic parties so
ubiquitousoftheroaringseventies
when it seemed everyone’s star
was rising. She earned her pilot’s
license and became a member of
the Ninety-Nines women’s flying
organization in her early forties.
She moved to Japan for a year to
teach English in her late fifties, got
her motorcycle license when she
was 72, moved to the countryof
Panama at 74 before settling back
to Ontario at the ageof 79.
Theresa’s legacy will live on in her
nine grandchildren Alexis, Skye,
Wesley, April, Bradley, Astra,
George, Ava and Daven. She will
be remembered by her nephew
and niece, Garfield and Geordine;
her dear friend and daughter-in-
law, Lynn McEwan; and incredible
caregivers, Jennifer Capati and
Lucy DeMelo.
VisitationwillbeheldatBayGardens
Funeral Home, 1010 Botanical
Drive, Burlington (905.527.0405) on
Thursday, October 24, 2019 from
7:00-9:00 p.m. and from 12:00
p.m. - 1:00 p.m. on Friday. Funeral
Service at 1:00 p.m. in the Chapel
followed by interment at Holy
Sepulchre Catholic Cemetery, 600
Spring Gardens Rd, Burlington.
A Celebration of Life will follow
interment with details to be
announced after the service or
please contact the family. Flowers
and dogs were her passion so you
can’t go wrong by either sending
flowers or donating in her name
to the Humane Society in your
neighbourhood. Please sign the
online Book of Condolences at
http://www.baygardens.ca

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