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ANNETTEZAKUTA
(née Segal)

The family of Annette Zakuta
is very saddened to announce
her death on March 26, 2020,
at the age of 91. Wife of the
late Leo and mother of Jamie
and Silvie Zakuta (Stan). Sister
of Sylvia Lustgarten (the late
Peter), and sister-in-law of
Ken and Bea Zakuta. Aunt of
Jacob (Tina), Abba (Sara),
Sharon (Michael), Sandy,
Michael (Michelle), and
Arnold.
Annette was a gifted and
prolific potter whose work
was sometimes whimsical,
often practical, and always
beautiful. Her pottery has
found its way into so many
homes and touched so many
lives in so many different
ways. Annette was smart,
down-to-earth, and generous
and loving to her family and
friends, and she will be
deeply missed by all of us.
A memorial service will be
held at a later date. For those
who wish, donations in
Annette’s honour may be
made to Women’s College
Hospital.

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RONALDJOHNCAMPBELL
1934 – 2020

On March 28, 2020 ,RonaldJohnCampbellofRichmond, British
Columbia,8 6 ,passedaway peacefully inthepresenceoffamily aftera
shortstrugglewith cancer.
Born onFebruary4, 1 9 34,Ronis survivedby hiswife of 40years,Faye
Anita Margolis,his fourchildren Leslie(Marianne),Louanne,Ruth(Al) and
Stephen (Carolyn)andFaye’schildren,Mira(Steve) and Jeffrey(Janée) as
well asgrandchildren:Sydney; Connor;Brendan;Georgia; Coleman;Rory;
Lev; andSloane.Fewgrandparentshadasmuchunadornedprideand
happinessasRonwhenhearingtheexploits,achievementsandsometimes
sorrowsofhisgrandchildren.
Heisalsosurvivedby hisbrothers,DougandReginaldandfirstwife,Shirley
Campbell-PearseofEdmonton.HewaspredeceasedbyfirstsonRichard
ColemanCampbell(1956- 1 960).
RonCampbell,middlechildinafamilyofsixsonsandonedaughter,wasborn
inTimmins,OntariotoparentsLloydCampbell andGeorgia RoseMcLean.
Lloydwasaminerandgoldprospector (whosecousins discoveredthe
Campbell RedLakemine)andtheyoungfamilyspent timeinRouyn-Noranda
PQ,GeraldtonON,andalog cabininthetinyminingtownofBankfield.
RonattendedTimminsHighSchoolandworked stintsasatrainyard
engineerandTimminspoliceofficer. In 1 955 ,hemarriedShirleyLathamof
TimminsandtheyhadsonRicky in1 956 .Drawntoreligiousservice,inpart
becauseofhisadmirationforhisstrict Baptistfather,Rondecidedtoattend
bibleschooltobecomeapastor.InJanuary 1957 RonandShirleyandfour-
montholdRicky movedtoCastile ,NewYorktoattendElohim Bible Institute.
Ronwasforcedtocut bible studies shortin1 958 whenRickybecamesick
withleukemia andenteredtreatment at SickChildren’sHospital inToronto.
Unabletopursueareligiouscalling,Ronworkedmanual laborjobsin
factoriesand onconstruction sitestomake endsmeetand eventually
becameadeliverytruckdriverandthensupervisor forthePepsiCola
Company.RonandShirleyhad fourchildrenbetween1960 and1 96 7,living
inEtobicoke,RexdaleandBrampton,Ontario. In 1 968 hegotajob with the
GibsonGreetingCardCompanyandthefamily movedtoWinnipeg.
In Winnipeg,Ronwasadeacon,church leaderandSundayschoolteacher
at KirkfieldPark BaptistChurch.Alwaysinterestedinleftwingpolitics,Ron
wasenergizedbythevictoryofEdSchreyerandtheNewDemocratic Party
inManitoba in1 969 ,andbecameaworkeronbehalfoftheNDPfor several
electionsafterthat.Hisadmiration of socialdemocratic principlesand
policieswasoftenoutofstep with hiscontemporariesinBaptistchurch life,
butRonwasalwayswillingtotravelhisownroadand relishedchancesto
discussanddebate,evenwith thosewhodidnotsharehispolitical views.
Afterthe end ofhisfirstmarriageinthelate1 970 s,RonmetFayeMargolis
and startedadifferent chapterofhislife.Becomingpartof Jewishsocial
circleswithFaye,RonalsobecameanactivestepfathertoFaye’syoung
daughter,MiraSucharov.RonandFayemarriedin1 980 .Ronwaspromoted
toWesternSalesManagerwith Maltby BrothersLtd.andFayemanagedpart
oftheBritishColumbia territoryforthecompany.
IntheVancouverarea,RonandFayeownedand operatedanumber of
businessesincluding twobusylaundromats,apopularVancouverrestaurant
called“ChezFaye”,avideo storeinLangleyandFaye’sfashionwholesale
business.Hehadtreasuredrelationshipswithfamily memberslivinginB.C.
includinghisniecesfrom Shirley’s side,Gloria HarmanandGlendaAffleck,
Glenda’shusband Ianand family,brotherPeterandhiswifeEve, nephew
KeenanCampbell andhiswifeCarmenaswell asFaye’sfirsthusbandMax
SucharovandwifeRebecca Toolan.
Although Ronwasalwayskeenly interestedinpoliticsandsocialdemocracy,
hewasneverabletopursueapolitical careerandinsteadbecamean
advocatefortheleastpowerful,oftengivinggenerousgiftstothosethat he
perceivedasmarginalized.
Priortohispassing,Ron received several meaningfulwrittentributes
fromfriendsthatnotedhis,“commitmenttojusticeand defence ofthe
littleguy”,“unwaveringstanceforsocialdemocracy” and“humility and
utterlackofpretension.”
Ron diedat home,gratefulforthelovingcarehereceived fromFaye,and
surroundedby thoseclosesttohim.Heleft thisworldat peace,content
intheculmination ofahumble,honestlifewell livedandhappy that his
family and friendswill continuetotreasuretheirbestmemories ofhim.In
lieu of flowers,pleaseconsidercontributingtoacharity providinghelpfor
thevulnerableinyourcommunity.

DR. ROBERT“BOB” HENRY ALBINHASLAM
C.M., M.D., FAAP., FRCPC., DLitt(hon)
September 11, 1936 - March 30, 2020

Husband, father,grandfather,brother, uncle,teacher,mentor, researcher,
clinicianandinternationallyrenownedpediatricneurologist,Dr.Robert
Haslam passedaway peacefully while surroundedby theloveofhis
life,wifeBarbara,along withsonsRobert,David,Christopherand
daughter-in-lawDarlene.
BorninSaskatoon,Saskatchewanin1 93 6toNewmanandElisabeth Haslam,
Bobwasthemuch loved olderbrothertosistersEleanor Jensenand
JudyPeddle.HemetandmarriedBarbaraFrancesMcGregorin1 959 and
graduatedwith anM.D.fromtheUniversityofSaskatchewanthefollowing
year. Aftertwoyearsofinternship andgeneral practiceinSaskatchewan,he
completedaResidency inPediatrics,includingtwoyearsasChiefResident,
atJohnsHopkinsHospital inBaltimore,Maryland. In1 967 thefamily moved
toKentucky whereBobcompletedaFellowship inChild Neurology at the
UniversityofKentucky.TheythenreturnedtoBaltimorewhereheservedas
DirectoroftheJohnF.KennedyInstituteaswellasAssistantandthenAssociate
ProfessorofPediatricsandDeputy ChairmanofPediatricsatJohnsHopkins.
In 1 97 5thefamilyreturnedtoCanadawhereBobheldthepositions of
ProfessorandHeadofPediatrics(andClinicalNeurosciences)attheUniversity
ofCalgaryandPediatrician-in-Chiefat theAlberta Children’sHospitalfrom
197 5- 198 6andthenChairmanofPediatricsand Neurology at theUniversity
ofTorontoandPediatrician-in-Chief,HospitalforSick Children from 198 6-
1996 .Bobwaspassionateaboutteaching.Heinspired numerousmedical
studentstopursueacareerinpediatricsandmentoredchild neurology
residentswhilecontinuing hisclinical practiceinTorontountil 2000andthen
inCalgaryuntil hisretirement in 2015.
Throughouthiscareer,hepublishedover200 peer-reviewedpapers,books
andbook chapters. Hereceived numerousawards forhisexcellenceas
aclinician,administrator, educatorandchildhealthadvocate.Hewas
awardedtheQueenElizabethIIGoldenandDiamond Jubilee Awardsand
in 2006 ,hisfamilyestablishedtheDr.RobertH.A.Haslam EndowedChair
inPediatricNeurology at theAlberta Children’sHospital inrecognition of
hisoutstandingcareer.The followingyearhewasawardedtheOrder of
Canada,C.M.Hewasproudtohaverecentlybeennotifiedthat hewouldbe
the 2020 recipientoftheHenryDunnLifetimeAchievementAwardfromthe
CanadianAssociationofChildNeurology.
Despitehismanyprestigiousaccoladesandawards,Bobwasbestknown
asacompassionate,caringhumanitarianwholivedalife fullofintegrity,
kindnessandgracewhileliterallytouchingthelivesofthousandsofpediatric
patientsandtheirfamilies.Hewasaskillfuldiagnostician,with theability
to understandthemostcomplexneurologicalproblemsaftercareful,
targetedexamination.Hisability toconnect with a childandcommunicate
withparentswasunmatched.Tothenbeabletoteach andinstill these
mostessentialskillsinthehundreds oftraineeshementoredhascarried
immeasurableimpact.
HewasactiveintheAnglicanChurchofCanadaasChairmanoftheCollege
Council,WycliffeCollege,UniversityofTorontoandwasalong timeWarden
at ChristChurch inMillarville,Alberta.
Hisfamily wasthedearest thinginhislife. Athome,hewas“funny
grandpa”tohisgrandchildrenMatthew,Thomas,MorganandBrendan
whomheadored.Heorganizedmanyextended familyreunionstoshare
loveandlaughterwith hissisters,brother-in-law BruceMcGregor(deceased)
andsisters-in-law,MaryJonesandLylaWall along with hiswonderfulnieces
andnephews.Hewasanavidsportsenthusiast,especially baseball and
basketball.BobandBarbaratravelledtheworldextensively butMauiwas
theirspecialdestinationtoenjoymanyfamily vacations.
IfBobtouchedyou oryourloved oneslives,wekindly ask that inlieu of
flowersmemorialdonationsbemade directly totheAlberta Children’s
HospitalFoundationinsupportofBrainHealth initiatives. Tomakeagift
online,pleasevisit http://www.childrenshospital.ab.ca clickonDonateNowand
chooseRememberalovedone.GiftscanalsobemailedtotheAlberta
Children’sHospital Foundation, 28 Oki DriveNW,Calgary,ABT 3 B6A8.
Acelebration ofBob’slifewill beorganizedat a later date, detailstobe
announced.CondolencesandmemoriesmaybesharedontheSnodgrass
Funeral Homewebsitewww.snodgrassfuneralhomes.com
ArrangementsinCareofSnodgrassFuneral HomeOkotoks4 03 -9 38 - 3111.

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EFFIEBROOKGORDON

Effie Brook Gordon died
peacefully on March 26,
2020, at 89. Her son Michael
was at her side. She was
predeceased by her parents,
Jenny and Sam Elkin; by her
brother, David; as well as by
her husbands, Max Brook and
Harry Gordon. She is survived
by three children, Shelley,
Michael, and Richard; and
eight grandchildren, Rachel,
Meagan, Robert, and Thomas,
Adam and Joel, Max and
Tamar.
Born in Winnipeg, she grew
up in Montreal. She married
Max and settled in Saskatoon
where they raised their
children. Later they moved to
Vancouver where she had
been living since 1985.
Effie was a woman ahead of
her time. She attended McGill
University’s School of Library
Sciences and valued
education throughout her
entire life. She became a
highly valued reference
librarian, first at the Saskatoon
Public Library and later at
Langara College Library in
Vancouver. At the library, she
prided herself on finding
answers to the most esoteric
inquiries long before Google!
She was deeply humane and
generous, and was known for
her intellectual curiosity,
breadth of knowledge on
many subjects and also for
her elegance, beautiful smile,
and sharp wit.
Effie had an enduring interest
in WWII, perhaps because her
brother, Dave, was shot down
while a navigator in the RCAF,
and captured by the Germans.
As a result, she had an
encyclopedic knowledge of
the war and love for history.
She had two happy marriages
and had many interests
including bridge, golf, sailing,
reading, and walking the sea
wall in Vancouver. She
travelled the world with
Harry, sailed, attended
lectures at the university,
symphonies and operas as
well as winning
championships at bridge.
Hers was a full life, well lived
and enjoyed.
Effie loved books and
libraries. To honour Effie,
please consider making a
donation to your local public
library.

HORIAALEXANDERLEMPP

Horia Alexander Lempp was
born on October 28, 1948, in
Bucharest, Romania and
passed away in Toronto on
March 31, 2020.
He is survived by his wife
Michaela, his son Alexander
Jr., his daughter-in-law Leslie,
his cousin Anna- Maria Nicol
and her husband Theodor
Nicol, his amazing
granddaughters Elle and Mia,
his beloved and cherished
dog Fritz, and Alex and
Leslie’s beloved dog Parker.
Horica, Cucu, Tata, Dad, Alex,
Ticu, you are part of us all and
thus we will always and
forever love, cherish, and
keep you in our hearts.

EDWARD GEORGEPACE

Passedawaypeacefully,Thursday,
March 26, 2020 ,at Sunnybrook
Hospital,Toronto,at theageof83.
BelovedhusbandtoLinda.Loving
father of Jason,Graham(Bessy)
and Stefanie(Michael). Dear
grandfather ofCarleigh,Alexa,
JoannaandEdward.
Edward enjoyedalongand
fulfillingcareer operatinga
privatelyownedparkingandretail
managementcompany.Hewas
actively involvedinthebusiness
untilearly March 2020.
The funeral which took place
onMonday,March 30 , 2020 ,
waslimitedtoclose familydue
to Covid- 19 .Amemorial for
Edwardwill bescheduledat a
later date. Inlieu of flowers,the
familyrequeststhatdonationsin
memoryofEdwardbedirectedto
donate.sunnybrook.ca.

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