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DEATHS
RUTHCUTLER
Passed away on Monday,
September 9, 2019.Beloved wife
of Edward Cutler. Devoted
mother and mother-in-law ofJill
andFred, andLorne andJudith.
LovingBubby of Michelle and
RobertAckerman, andJenCain
and TrevorFreeman.GreatBubby
ofChelsea,Emmy andCharlotte.
Predeceased by brothersMax and
Frank Zener, and sistersClaire
Goodman andEstelleDickler. Our
family would like to thankMom’s
caregivers Vina andJanice for all
their support.Agraveside service
will be heldonThursday,
September 12, 2019 at 2:30 p.m.
in theAdathIsrael Synagogue
section of Pardes Shalom
Cemetery. Shiva at 111Heatherton
Way, Thornhill. Memorial
donations may be made to the
charity of your choice.
DEATHS
CLARICEH.R.HITCH
1929 - 2019
Wife, mother, grandmother,
sister, aunt, educator,
inspiration, leader, the
fulcrum of our lives,Mom
died onAugust 28, 2019.
She was an adoring wife and
life partner to our father,
Ross, mother, friend and wise
counsellor toLisa andCelia,
the best mother-in-law Robert
(Dandurand) has ever had,
and besotted grandmother to
Ian.
She lived life with a dauntless
spirit, always ready for her
next adventure. Her
knowledge, curiosity and
passion crossed all lines -
astronomy, anthropology,
archeology, history, physics,
biology, museology, art,
music and The Weather
Channel. She never met a rule
she couldn’t find a way
around - especially if it meant
she could help someone.Her
intellect and drive led her to
three hard-earned university
degrees.Her conviction that
she always had time to fit in
one more thing led her to a
marvellous knowledge of the
world - and a life-long
tendency to be late.
At 73, ignoring her incipient
Parkinson’s,Mom went to
Russia to meet her newly-
minted grandson, Ian.
Their relationship was
transcendent; their love for
each other was unconditional
and limitless. She came to
Toronto to helpCelia with her
first two weeks of parenting
and stayed for four years until
her health forced her to leave
us.As the Parkinson’s took
away her physical freedom,
on grey days, onlyIan could
makeMom’s face light up
with one tender hug.
Mom taught elementary and
secondary school for most of
her adult life but, regardless
of their age, she cherished
her students and inspired
many of them over the years
to think about their direction
in life, to look inside to find
their true character, to push
through obstacles and to take
their feet off their desks.Her
favourite lesson: the bad
things in life come for free but
you have to work at the good
things or they won’t happen.
We have lost the beating
heart of our family. She will
forever be missed.
Afamily funeral was held on
August 31.If desired, consider
a contribution in her name to
theChildren’sBookBank in
Toronto, which works to build
literacy in low-income
communities.
DEATHS
BETTYOLANOW
Betty Olanow passed away
peacefully at home onMonday,
September 9, 2019, in her 104th
year.Beloved wife of the lateMax
Olanow. Adoring mother and
mother-in-law of Dr. Charles
Warren Olanow and the late
Mariana Olanow, and the lateJoel
Olanow. Loved by her
grandchildren, Edward, James,
Alessandra and Andrew and
Chelsea. Great-grandmother of
Isabella,Coco,Max andInes.
Special thanks to her devoted
caregiversJosie, and Gemma.
She will be in our hearts forever.
At Benjamin’s Park Memorial
Chapel, 2401 Steeles Avenue
West, Toronto (3lights west of
Dufferin) for service on Thursday,
September 12, 2019 at 2:30 p.m.
Interment at Beth Tzedec
Memorial Park. Shiva at 1166Bay
Street, Toronto, following the
burial on Thursday.
Memorial donations may be
made to The Betty Olanow
Memorial Fund c/o Benjamin
Foundation 416-780-0324
http://www.benjamins.ca
DEATHS
BARBARA
ELIZABETH ROWE
December 8, 1933
September 7, 2019
Barbara died peacefully at her
home at the Tansley Woods
Retirement Residence, in
Burlington, Ontario. Barbara
was the youngest daughterof
Florence May and John T. Rowe
of Westmount, Quebec, sister of
Irene, Carden (Art Woodward),
and Joan Rowe (Peter Hadrill).
Barbara grew up in Westmount,
and much of her career was
spent working with Harrison &
Co., a small scientific instrument
business owned by her father,
Jack Rowe. Barbara moved to
Burlington over ten years ago
and began her new life in Ontario,
close to old friends and some of
her nieces and nephews. Barb
has been involved in several
committees in her community
at Tansley Woods, and sought
out any opportunities to express
her artistic talents, despite her
declining health. Barb’s laughter,
wisdom and intelligence will
be dearly missed by her family
of nieces, nephews and their
children - Geoff (Lorrie Pella),
David, Lesley, Julie Hadrill (Chris
Arnold Forester), Debbie (Robert),
Joanne (Rod) Diane Woodward,
the Delo family, and fellow
residents of Tansley Woods.
A celebration of her life will take
place this Friday, September 13,
2019 at 11:30 a.m., at the Village
of Tansley Woods, in Burlington.
A reception will follow the service.
Condolences may be left at
legacy.com
DEATHS
KENNYMCHERBERTADAMS
1946 - 2019
It is with great sadness that we
announce the passing of Kenny
McHerbert Adams, on August
11, 2019, at the age of 72. Loving
husband of Toylin (née Elie) for
36 years. Devoted father of Akobi
Adams. Cherished grandfather of
Adele Adams.
Beloved brother of Ashton,
Jacqueline and Viola, and
predeceased by Oliver, Stephanie,
Carl and Wesley. Kenny’s memory
will always be cherished by his
nieces, nephews, extended family
and friends.
Kenny was born in Trinidad and
Tobago, and moved to Canada in
August 1968 to pursue a degree in
Economics at Concordia University
(Sir George Williams campus). He
then furthered his education in
Edmonton at the University of
Alberta, where he obtained a
Masters in Economics. Kenny then
pursued a career with the federal
government for 36 years, from
which he retired in 2015. Kenny
had various interests and hobbies.
He was a stereophile, who mainly
loved Jazz, and he frequently
attended Jazz festivals in Toronto,
Montreal and Ottawa. Kenny
was also a dedicated member of
church groups and the Caribbean
association wherever he lived. His
presence will be greatly missed.
The family would like to express
thanks and appreciation for the
many visits, prayers, phone
calls, words of comfort and
encouragement. Your kindness and
thoughtfulness during this time of
our bereavement are very much
appreciated. May God bless you all.
Kenny has graciously donated
his earthly remains to science,
to help educate future doctors,
nurses, and scientists. Memorial
donations to the Canadian Diabetes
Foundation and Myeloma Canada
are appreciated. A Celebration
of Life service will be held on
Wednesday, September 11th at 11
a.m. at St. Paul’s Anglican Church
(20 Young Road, Kanata, Ontario);
live streamed at http://www.stpaulshk.
org/webcast. Reception to follow.
Condolences and Sharing Memories
at https://www.arbormemorial.ca/
en/kelly-kanata
Funeral care entrusted to Kelly
Funeral Home - Kanata Chapel,
580 Eagleson Rd. 613-591-6580.
LILYFIELDING
(nee Kivi)
Lily Fielding (nee Kivi) passed
away peacefully on a beautiful
Sunday morning, September 8,
2019, at her home on Long Lake.
She was surrounded by her loving
family and friends, as well as her
dedicated team of caregivers,
nurses and physicians.
Beloved wife of Clifford Fielding
(predeceased) of Sudbury.
Predeceased by both her loving
daughter, Brenda Wallace (Jamie)
and son, Malcolm James “Jim”
Fielding (Shirley, predeceased).
Predeceased by her parents, John
and Susanna Kivi. Predeceased
by her sister, Violet “Vi” Koski
(predeceased by Toivo). Devoted
grandmother to Norinne Perdue,
predeceased, (Gerry), Murray
Fielding (Debbie), Craig Fielding
(Katriina), Jeffrey Wallace (Sarah),
Kristen Wallace (Dan Park) and
Gordon Wallace (Andrea Drager).
Cherished great-grandmother of
Jason, Cameron, Angela Perdue;
John and Katherine Wallace;
Brendan and David Wallace Park.
Sadly missed by her son-in-law,
Jamie Wallace (Maureen Ofield);
her grandson-in-law, Gerry
Perdue (Gaye Fielding); and her
many nieces and nephews.
Lily lived a humble but distinguished
103 years, partnered for 68 years
with the love of her life Clifford
Fielding. She valued family above
all else. The smiles she gave
when visiting with her great-
grandchildren could brighten
the darkest days. Among her
favourite interests was gardening
and she valued her membership
in the Sudbury Horticultural
Society. She had a talent with
orchids and drew great pleasure
watching the hummingbirds that
were drawn to her colourful
flower gardens. Lily’s magnificent
pet peacocks were a delight to all
visitors, particularly children.
Throughout her life, Lily has been
proud of her Finnish heritage and
her Sudbury community. Inspired
by her roots and her Northern
Ontario upbringing, her most
notable lifetime achievement
beyond her family, was perhaps
the creation of Kivi Park. Lily’s
memory will live on with the
beautiful outdoor footprint that
she left for all to enjoy.
Visitation Sunday, September 15th
from 5-9 p.m. at Jackson Barnard
Funeral Home. Funeral service
Monday, September 16th at 11 a.m.,
Church of the Epiphany. Burial to
follow, Civic Memorial Cemetery.
MAURICE PAPERNY
(1928-2019)
With deep sadness we announce
the passing of Maurice Samuel
Paperny, peacefully at home on
September 9, 2019 at the age
of 90. Maurice was born at the
Holy Cross Hospital in Calgary
on December 6, 1928 to Annie
and Leo Paperny. Maurice grew
up in Calgary amidst a large and
loving extended Shumiatcher and
Paperny family. He attended the
I.L. Peretz School, Earl Grey and
Central Memorial High School
before leaving for the University
of Toronto where he graduated
with a degree in political science
and economics. Upon graduation,
Maurice decided to explore the
world travelling to Europe and
Israel on his own. He returned
to Calgary to join his father in his
toy and book wholesale business,
Alberta Book & Novelty. In 1953
Maurice went to Vancouver and
met the stunningly brilliant Myra
Lee Green. Myra was leaving
Vancouver to attend graduate
school at Columbia in New York City.
Upon her graduation, Maurice, the
consummate salesman, persuaded
Myra to leave New York to marry
him and live with him in Calgary.
Maurice enjoyedahighly successful
career as an entrepreneur.
He was curious, a risk taker with
incredible foresight. The risks paid
off. Maurice’s understanding of the
real estate market paved the way
for the creation of a strong private
real estate company, a long-
time presence in the hospitality
industry and in diagnostic
imaging. Maurice also unleashed
his unbridled enthusiasm and
social conscience on the broader
community, locally, nationally
and internationally. Amongst his
myriad of leadership contributions,
he was President of the Calgary
Civil Liberties Association, the
Calgary Philharmonic, a founding
board member of Alberta Theatre
Projects, President of the I.L.
Peretz School, The Calgary Jewish
Centre and the Calgary Jewish
Community Council. He was on the
Board of Governors of the Hebrew
University in Jerusalem, the
Canadian Zionist Federation and a
proud member of the Liberal Party
of Canada. His commitment to
the Calgary Jewish Community is
but one of his enormous legacies.
Maurice’s greatest success was
found at home. He shared a love
of travel, art, music, literature,
politics, tennis, hiking, biking and
enjoying life to its fullest with his
beloved Myra and his four children,
their spouses and grandchildren.
Maurice was predeceased by his
parents Annie and Leo Paperny, his
in-laws Jessie and Mischa Green,
his sisters Evelyn Rothstein (Aser)
and Juliette Shapiro (Jack). He has
left a huge hole in our hearts and
will be dearly missed by his wife of
65 years, Myra; his children, Marina
Paperny (Shep Secter), David
Paperny (Audrey Mehler), Cathy
Paperny (Ron Ritch) Lorne Paperny
(Raechelle); grandchildren, Michael
Secter (Katie Tedham), Anna
Mehler Paperny, Samara Secter
(Kris Collins), Daniel Paperny
(Lindsay), Juliet Paperny (Jaylen
Gadhia), Shoshanna Paperny, Leo
Paperny, Yaelle and Alex Ritch;
and his first great- grandchild, Zoe
Rose Paperny.
Memorial tributes may be made
to the Paperny Family Fund at the
Jewish Community Foundation of
Calgary. Funeral services will be
held on Wednesday, September
11 at 1:00 p.m. at the Beth Tzedec
Synagogue, 1325 Glenmore Trail
SW, Calgary.
MARILYNWINBERG
Peacefully on Monday,
September 9, 2019.Beloved wife
of the late Burton Winberg.
Loving mother and mother-in-law
of Alan Winberg and Donna
Wagg,Jack andJudy Winberg,
andCarole Winberg.Dear sister
and sister-in-law of Mitch and
Doreen,Mark andJackie,Mickey,
Gilda andMarty,Edie, andAlice.
Devoted grandmother of
Jonathan and Jennifer, Steve,
Caitlin and Jon, Daniel and
Stephanie, Lauren and Gabriel,
Lisa and Zach,Henry,Alexandra.
Great-grandmother of Oceana,
Ronan,Audrey,Millie,Charlotte,
Cameron, and Zoe.
The service will be held atHoly
Blossom Temple, 1950Bathurst
Street (south of Eglinton) on
Wednesday, September 11, 2019
at 10:30 a.m. Interment Beth
TzedecMemorial Park.Memorial
donations may be made to
HouseCalls, SPRINT SeniorCare,
416-481- 5099 ext:331 (speak to
Alain or Teresa for assistance).
EDNAISABELLA
McCUTCHEON
“Leslie”
Born in Edinburgh, Scotland
passed away peacefully on
Monday, September 9, 2019 in
Oakville in her 99th year and is
reunited now with her beloved
husband Frederick and her
treasured son, Dennis. Edna
was a loving mother to Leslie
Jeanneret (David), Lorrie DeGaust
(Lorne) and daughter-in-law,
Chris McCutcheon. She was a
proud grandmother of Marc(Lisa),
Brent (Karen), Stephanie (Manet)
Jennifer (Greg) and great-
grandmother to Freddie, Spencer,
Nolan, Seth, Nate, Maxine and
Simone. Edna always held a
special place in her heart for the
Tan Family, Chito Gonzaga and
the Donaldson family who shared
love, friendship and support
with her for many years. Friends
will remember her as a woman
of sharp intellect and enduring
beauty, with a generous spirit
and sense of humour. As a long-
time Oakville resident, Edna
contributed to the IODE, St Paul’s
United Church and the Oakville
Yacht Squadron. Edna’s family
extends heartfelt appreciation
to all the staff at Queens Avenue
Retirement Residence, Oakville
Trafalgar Hospital and to the PSWs
who cheered her days with their
skill and loving kindness. Friends
and family will be received at
Oakview Funeral Home, 56
Lakeshore Rd. (1 block east of Kerr
St.) on Friday, September 13th
from3until6p.m.Afuneralservice
will be held at St. Paul’s United
Church, 454 Rebecca St., Oakville
on Saturday, September 14th at
10:00 a.m. Donations in memory
of Edna to a charity of your
choosing would be appreciated.
Online condolences may be
offered at oakviewfuneral.ca
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TUESDAY
SADJA,Jordan (Jody) - 10:00Chapel.
LEVIN,Irv - 1:00Mt. SinaiMemorial Park.
FEIG,Arthur - 1:00Chapel.
NAKEN,Bob - 2:30Chapel.
FRUITMAN,Herby - 3:00Mt. SinaiMemorial
Park.
WEDNESDAY
DAVIS,Claire - 10:00Chapel.
WINBERG,Marilyn - 10:30HolyBlossom
Temple.
KUMOVE,AryehLeon - 11:30Chapel.
THURSDAY
OLANOW,Betty - 2:30Chapel.
CUTLER, Ruth - 2:30 Pardes ShalomCemetery.
SHIVA
LITWACK,Dora - 1717Avenue Road.
FREEDMAN,Dr.David - 113Bannockburn
Avenue.
NISKER,FayeAnn - 625Avenue Road, # 804.
SADJA,Jordan (Jody) - 47 St.ClairAvenue
West.
FEIG,Arthur - 662 SheppardAvenue,East.
NAKEN,Bob - 33ElmhurstAvenue, Suite 1706.
FRUITMAN,Herby - 15 RockinghamCourt,
Thornhill, Ontario.
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