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DEATHS

CAROLEGREENBERG

OnSaturday,July27,2019.Carole
Greenberg, beloved wife of Nate.
Loving mother andmother-in-law
of Paul Greenberg and Roberta
Gold, Liane Greenberg and the
late Rebecca Greenberg. Dear
sisterandsister-in-lawofMargaret
and Leslie Singer. Service will be
held at Beth Tzedec
Congregation, 1700 Bathurst
Street, Toronto, on Tuesday, July
30,2019at11:00a.m.Intermentat
Beth TzedecMemorialPark.Shiva
at 22 Shallmar Blvd, Unit 410,
Toronto. Memorial donations
may be made to The Carole
Greenberg Memorial Fund c/o
The Benjamin Foundation
416-780-0324
http://www.benjamins.ca.


DEATHS

HILDAROSALIND NYE
(Roz)

Passed away peaceful on July 21,
2019 at Oakville Trafalgar Hospital
in her 95th year. Beloved Mother
of Laura Hughes (John), Stephen
(Carol) and Mark (Cindy). Nan of
Sarah, Amy, Tom, Lisa, Carrie,
Adam, Michael, Amanda and
Bradley. Great-Nan of 10. What an
extraordinary life.
Born Hilda Rosalind Harradine in
London England, Roz grew up as
the youngest of a loving family
of six children. School was her
passion and she was awarded
a scholarship to continue her
education. This was not to be,
as war broke out in 1939 when
she was just 14. She endured
evacuation and then survived the
London blitz. Roz joined the Navy
as a WREN and served her country
as a navel switchboard operator.
It was during this time she met
and married the love of her life,
Jack Nye. In 1949 they set out for
Canada with their 1 year old baby
to start a new life of hard work
and opportunity.
Together they built Nye
Manufacturing Ltd in Mississauga,
which continues to grow to this
day, its success is a testament to
the family’s drive and innovation.
While Roz’s schooling was halted
early by war, her passionfor
knowledge and for learning
remained voracious to the end.
She was never far from her books,
dictionary and encyclopedias.
Roz was an avid student of Art,
Literature, Music, Needlework
and Dance. She loved ballroom
dancing and competed in many
countries. Her last event was in
Cancun when she was in her 92nd
year and she came home so proud
to be first in her class. Later in life,
Arizona was Roz’s happy place.
She wintered there for almost
30 years, always inviting family
to come and visit. When asked
her secret to a long and healthy
life, her answer was always
“Everything in moderation.”
By design and through example
she showed us how to be curious,
how to research, to question
and to sometimes challenge.
This passion for learning is the
legacy that she gifts to her
children and theirs. Mum loved
the Wordsworth poem “Dancing
with Daffodils” and that is exactly
what we are imaging she is doing
now. A Celebration of Life will be
held for family in September. If
desired, remembrances can be
made to The Canadian Red Cross.
Letters of condolence, shared
stories and memorial donations
may be left for the family online at
http://www.mckersie-kocher.ca

DEATHS

JOAN BEV ERLEYPAUL
(nee McMillen)

Joan passed away peacefully
at the age of 84 on Friday, July
26, 2019 at home surrounded
by her family. Beloved wife
of Don, cherished mother of
Margo, Gordon (Anne) and
Douglas (Lesley).
Dearly loved Nana of Katie (Kyle),
Alex (Mitch), Lizzy, Andrew
and Jonathan.
Joan was born and raised in East
York, met Don while she was
in nursing training and Don in
medical school and married in


  1. They moved to Collingwood
    in 1960 to raise their family and,
    in 1963, settled on Maple Street.
    They treasured the lifelong friends
    they made in over 59 years in our
    community. Joan participated in
    many volunteer opportunities
    during her time in Collingwood.
    This work was recognized by
    the awarding of the Order of
    Collingwood in 2002.
    Visitation will take place at
    Fawcett Funeral Home, 82 Pine
    St., Collingwood on Wednesday,
    July 31 from 6-9 p.m. Funeral
    services will be held at All Saints
    Anglican Church, 32 Elgin St.,
    Collingwood on Thursday, August
    1 at 1 p.m. A reception will be
    held at the upstairs lounge at
    the Collingwood Curling Club
    following the service.
    In lieu of flowers, donations may
    be made to Hospice Georgian
    Triangle, Collingwood General
    & Marine Hospital Foundation
    or Royal Victoria Hospital Cancer
    Care Centre.
    The family would like to thank
    Dr. Myrna Monte for her kind and
    compassionate care of our wife
    and mum. Thank you to Hospice
    Georgian Triangle-Campbell
    House for their support to Joan
    and her family during her stay at
    hospice. The staff and volunteers
    are truly outstanding and a valued
    member of our community.
    Friends may visit Joan’s
    online Book of Memories at
    http://www.fawcettfuneralhomes.com


DEATHS

THOMAS EDWARD REED

Was born November 12, 1923, in
Gadsden, Alabama. He passed
away peacefully on June 30,
2019, in Credit Valley Hospital,
Mississauga, Ontario, at age 95.
Ed was the only child of Kathleen
Goulden. He is survived by his
devoted wife of 42 years, Maria
Teresa (Tere) Reed-Zenzes,
his sons Thomas, of Toronto,
and Christopher (Laverna),
of California.
Ed grew up in San Diego. He
loved southern California, and
took to the sea as an enthusiastic
surfer and observer of sea life. Ed
studied at the California Institute
of Technology, and did his
doctoral research at the University
of London. He subsequently
pursued research at the University
of Michigan, and in 1964 accepted
a position at the Universityof
Toronto, which remained his
academic base until retirement.
He had an abiding interest in
anthropology, which was a
complement to his research
in human genetics. Thus his
appointment at the Universityof
Toronto was a joint one, between
the Departments of Anthropology
and Zoology.
One of his other passions was
travel, and this he did a great
deal. He conducted research in
a number of countries, travelled
for pleasure, and also attended
conferences in interesting places.
One such conference was life
changing for Ed. He first met
his wife Tere in Leningrad at the
International Congress of Human
Genetics. He adored Tere, who
also shared many of his interests,
and they pursued these together,
at home and on trips around the
world, carefully planned by Ed.
His friends considered Ed to
be a person of moderation in
all things. As he liked tosay,
including moderation itself.He
had a quiet, dry sense of humour.
He could be a little mischievous,
but always polite and respectful.
He was an avid reader, particularly
of The New York Times and The
New Yorker, and was known for
his incredible memory. He was
a fount of information on many
subjects,especiallyinthesciences.
With Ed around “Googling
it” was often not necessary.
He had a joy of life, which
included appreciation of fine food,
a special affinity for interesting
beers, enjoyment of fine art, and
a passion for science.
He will be greatly missed by Tere,
Tom and Chris, and by those good
friends who saw him through this
final chapter of his life.

DEATHS

ROCHELLEKOSKIE

On Sunday, July 28, 2019 at her
home. Beloved wife of Ray
Koskie. Loving mother and
mother-in-law of Joanne Koskie
and Pelino Colaiacovo, and
Steven and Peggy Koskie. Dear
sister and sister-in-law of Charles
Fichman and Marijke Dollois.
Devoted grandmother of Max,
Julian, Brandon, and Eve. Loving
aunt of Ilona, Carlos, and Joel. At
Benjamin’sParkMemorialChapel,
2401 Steeles Avenue West (3
lights west ofDufferin)forservice
on Wednesday, July 31, 2019,
please see http://www.benjamins.ca for
service information. Interment
Temple Sinai Section of Pardes
Shalom Cemetery. Shiva 161
Beechwood Avenue, Toronto. In
lieu of flowers, memorial
donations may be made to the
Rochelle Koskie Jazz Student
Scholarship Fund c/o The
Benjamin Foundation,
416-780-0324,
http://www.benjamins.ca.

WALTER HOMBURGER
CM

It is with deep sadness that the
family announces the passing of
Walter Homburger, CMonJuly
25, 2019 at Sunnybrook Veteran’s
Centre in Toronto, Ontario at the
age of 95.
Beloved husband of Emmy
(Schmid) during their 58 yearsof
marriage. Dearly loved father of
son Michael Homburger (Olivia),
daughter Lisa Noel (Richard).
Sadly missed by his four devoted
grandchildren Ella and Oscar
Homburger andSara and James
Noel. Cherished by his brother
Peter Homburger (Ruth) and
nephews Phil (Debbie), Dave
(Michelle), Steve (Teresa), and
Drew (Amy). Predeceased by his
brother Wolf Homburger (Arlene)
and nephew Paul (Donna) as well as
niece Joanna (Britton), and cousins
Eve (Jacob) and Ann Homburger,
including their extended families.
Loving brother-in-law to Sylvia
Schmid and Uncle to daughters
Krista Schmid (Christian) and
Karin Reid (Cameron) with their
loving children Adrian, Marco
and Juliette.
During a long and distinguished
career Walter’s passion for the
Arts influenced many, both locally
and globally, throughout the
performing arts community. Walter
will be fondly remembered and
sadly missed by those whose lives
he touched. The family wishes
to thank the staff of Sunnybrook
Veteran’s Centre, Christie Gardens
Assisted Living, and all of the
respective caregivers and support
workers who have touched our
family’s life.
A private cremation will take place
and a memorial service will be
announced at a later date. In lieu
of flowers, donations may be
made to the Toronto Symphony
Orchestra at TSO.CA/Tribute or
416.598.5311 and to the Walter
Homburger Scholarship with the
University of Toronto Faculty of
Music at donations.management@
utoronto.ca or 416.978.0811.

FRENYMADON
(nee Sethna)

Passed away peacefully, with her
family by her side on July 27,
2019 at the age of 85. Freny was
born on December 18, 1933 in
Mombasa, Kenya. Beloved wife
of Shavak, loving mother of Cyrus
(Shilpa) and Dan (Janice). Adored
grandmotherofNatasha,Maxwell,
Shaleena, Farah, Rayna and Mila.
Dear sister of Nargis, Noshir
(Banu), Rumi (Hilda). Predeceased
by her sister, Roshan and
brothers-in-law, Russi and Adil.
Freny cherished time with her
family and very wide circleof
friends. She always had a warm
hug for you and a smile that could
light up any room. Freny enjoyed
travelling and in particular,
spending the winter months
in Florida. Freny was a strong,
determined and warm person
throughout her life and she had
all the time in the world for those
around her. No matter who Freny
came in contact with, she left a
lasting impression.
Visitation at Glen Oaks Funeral
Home, 3164 Ninth Line, Oakville
(Ninth Line and Dundas St. E.
905-257-8822) on Wednesday,
July 31, 2019 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
A funeral service will be held at
Glen Oaks Funeral Home Chapel
on Thursday, August 1, 2019 at
11 a.m. In lieu of flowers, donations
may be made to Credit Valley
Hospital or Oakville Trafalgar
Memorial Hospital and would be
greatly appreciated.

FUNERALSERVICES

MONDAY
GUSLITS, Shirley - Service in Winnipeg,
Manitoba.
LAREDO,Nissim-11:30Chapel.
TUESDAY
GREENBERG, Carole - 11:00 Beth Tzedec
Congregation.
WEDNESDAY
KOSKIE, Rochelle - Please see
http://www.benjamins.caforinfo.
BURNS, Sylvia-12:00BathurstLawnMemorial
Park.
FRIDAY
ROTENBERG,Tina-12:00HolyBlossomCem-
BrimleyRd.
SHIVA
CAPLAN,DavidRichard-35DoonareeDrive.
NEINSTEIN,Stanley-4ChilternHillRoad.
KRAUSZ,Tibor-12GreshamRoad.
KERN-WEINER,Mira-19BowanCourt.
LAREDO,Nissim-619RushtonRoad.
2401SteelesAve.W. 416-663-9060
Allservicedetailsareavailable
onourwebsite
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INMEMORIAM

MEG DUSSAULT
(Buckley)
September 21, 1957
July 30, 2013

“A true light to those who
loved her.”
Always loved, Paddy - The
Buckley & Dussault families

InLovingMemory

INMEMORIAM

MICHAEL EVANJURIST
June 22, 1985
July 30, 2007

“LifeisnotmeAsuredinyeArs,
ButBylivestouChed”
Twelve years have passed. But
in many ways life has stood still.
Warm memories and family
and friends continue to give us
comfort and support.
We all hold you dear
in our hearts.
We are honored by your legacy
and grateful for all the wonderful
tributes and programs
which keep your memory alive.
You brought us joy and pride
and left a huge void.
You are deeply missed,
forever remembered and loved
each and every day.
Love, Mom and Dad

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JEANISOBEL HOWARD
(née Bowcock)

Passed away at the Village of
Tansley Woods on July 7, 2019
in her 97th year. She will be
missed by her son, John (Susan);
daughter, Marion (Rusty); son,
Bob (Linda); grandchildren, Ryan,
Sarah (Gunars), Carolyn and
Clifford (Lori Anne). She was
predeceased by her parents,
Geoffrey and Florence (nee Jones)
and her brother, Geoffrey. Jean
was a high school teacher and an
avid gardener.
A Memorial Gathering will take
place at Smith’s Funeral Home,
485 Brant Street, (one block north
of City Hall), Burlington (905-632-
3333), on Thursday, August 1, 2019
from 4-7 pm. For those who wish,
donations in memory of Jean
to the charity of your choice
would be sincerely appreciated
by the family.
http://www.smithsfh.com

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