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7001 Toronto Star (ON) -- 18 Apr 1989
ARBOUR, Stanley M. -- Suddenly at the Queensway General Hospital, Sunday, 16 April 1989. Stan Arbour, in his 64th year, beloved husband of Joan Trudget, of Cavell Ave., Mimico. Dearly loved father ofJacqueline (Mrs. Brian Bailey) of St Catharines and Lynne (Mrs. Bruce Sweet) of Oakville. Dear brother of Steven, Gordon, Eugene, and Donald Arbour, and their families. Also lovingly remembered by grandchildren Adrian, Matthew,and Jeffrey. Mr. Arbour is resting at the G. H. Hogle Funeral Home, 63Mimico Ave., Mimico, Monday 7-9 pm and Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 pm. Funeralto St Leo's Catholic Church, Royal York Rd., Mimico, for Mass Wednesday 11 am. Interment Glendale Memorial Gardens.

Event: Military Royal Canadian Navy 
ARBOUR, Stanley Maurice (I4455)
 
7002 Toronto Star (ON) -- 19 Feb 1965
ARBOUR, Betty -- Suddenly at her residence, 1233 Birchmount Rd., Scarborough, on Wed, 17 Feb 1965. Betty Mears, loved wife of Gordon Arbour, dear mother of Bill, Ricky, and Deborah, beloved daughter of Roy and Gertrude Mears, dear sister of Tom, Isabel, Dorothy, and Roy. In her 37th year. Resting at the Funeral Home of O'Connor Bros., 1871 Danforth Ave.Funeral services on Sat at 10 am. Interment, Pine Hills Cemetery. 
MEARS, Betty Elizabeth (I2480)
 
7003 Toronto Star (ON) -- 20 Oct 2003
ARBOUR, Joyce Marion -- Passed away suddenly at her home, on Saturday, 18 October 2003, Joyce Arbour, former wife of the late Cecil. Beloved mother of Wayne and his wife Susan, Brian and his wife Debbie, and WendyTaylor. Lovingly rememberedby ten grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Dear sister of the late Irene Green. Friends may call at the Giffen-Mack 'Danforth' Funeral Home & Cremation Center, 2570 Danforth Ave.(at Main St. subway), on Tuesday from 1 pm until the funeral service time at 3 pm. Cremation. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Canadian Diabetes Association would beappreciated. 
COATES, Joyce Marion (I2533)
 
7004 Toronto Star (ON) -- 22 Jan 1980
ARBOUR, Lillian Joanna -- At Providence Hospital on Sunday, 20 January 1980. Lillian Condon, dearly loved wife of Ted, dear mother of Neil, Theresa (Mrs. Jerry Quinn), Marie (Mrs. Joe Kelly), Irene, and Ivan. Sister of Irene Brady of Detroit; sadlymissed by her 29 grandchildren and 2great-grandchildren. First woman appointed as Separate School Representative on the Board of Education (1944), High School Board Separate School Representative for the Board of Education for East York (1951), President of Archdiocesan Council Parent-Teacher Association of Toronto (1955), and formerly a Teacher at St Paul's School. A very remarkable lady. Resting at the Paul O'Connor Funeral Home, 1939 Lawrence Ave. E (east of Pharmacy)from 7 pm Tuesday. Funeral Mass on Thursday morning at 10am in Our Lady of Fatima Shrine (St Clair near Victoria Park). Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. 
CONDON, Lillian Johanna (I4415)
 
7005 Toronto Star (ON) -- 24 May 2003
CADEAU, Alice (nee Arbour) -- Peacefully on Thursday, 22 May 2003, at Toronto East General Hospital, at the age of 86 years. Predeceased by her beloved husband Edmund in 1978 and her daughter Catherine in 1998. Loving mother to Ann (Ron), Sandy (Paul), Norm, Michael (Karene), Craig, and son-in-law Ivan. Alice will be sadly missed and fondly remembered by her many grandchildren, great-grandchildren, brothers, sisters, family, and friends. Friends may visit at the Jerrett Funeral Home, 660 Kennedy Rd., Scarborough (between Eglinton and St Clair Aves. E.), on Saturday and Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9pm. A Funeral Mass celebrating her life will be held at St Maria Goretti Roman Catholic Church, 717 Kennedy Road, on Monday, 26 May, at 10 am. Interment to follow at Pine Hills Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy, donations in Alice's memory to the CNIB or the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated by the family.
___She had one child before marriage and gave him the name Robert E Arbour. 
ARBOUR, Alice Annie (I1639)
 
7006 Toronto Star (ON) -- 24 May 2003
CADEAU, Alice (nee Arbour) -- Peacefully on Thursday, 22 May 2003, at Toronto East General Hospital, at the age of 86 years. Predeceased by her beloved husband Edmund in 1978 and her daughter Catherine in 1998. Loving mother to Ann (Ron), Sandy (Paul), Norm, Michael (Karene), Craig, and son-in-law Ivan. Alice will be sadly missed and fondly remembered by her many grandchildren, great-grandchildren, brothers, sisters, family, and friends. Friends may visit at the Jerrett Funeral Home, 660 Kennedy Rd., Scarborough (between Eglinton and St Clair Aves. E.), on Saturday and Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9pm. A Funeral Mass celebrating her life will be held at St Maria Goretti Roman Catholic Church, 717 Kennedy Road, on Monday, 26 May, at 10 am. Interment to follow at Pine Hills Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy, donations in Alice's memory to the CNIB or the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated by the family.
___She had one child before marriage and gave him the name Robert E Arbour. 
ARBOUR, Alice Annie (I1639)
 
7007 Toronto Star (ON) -- 29 Oct 1960
ARBOUR, Mary E. -- At St Michael's Hospital on Saturday, 29 Oct 1960. Mary Brodeur, beloved wife of the late William E. Arbour, 256 SpringdaleBlvd; dear mother of Steve of Montreal, Stan of Mimico, Gordon, Dean, and Don; dear sister of Elizabeth (Mrs. E. Mumford), Coldwater; also survived by five grandchildren, in her 66th year. Resting at the funeral home of O'Connor Bros., 1871 Danforth Ave. after 4 pm Sunday. Funeral on Wednesday to St John's Church, Waubaushene, ON, for requiem mass at 11 o'clock. Interment St John's Cemetery, Waubaushene.

From Linda CHARRON via email on 18 Feb 2009: Mary Etta Brodeur, was theyoungest of 12 children born to Jeremiah Brodeur, a carpenter and Louise Roberts on 13 January 1895, in Waubaushene. She was baptised in St John's Church in Waubaushene,27 January 1895, with records forwarded to St Margaret's in Midland, Ontario. Etta's Godparents were her older brother Walter Brodeur and his wife Rachel Perrault. The Priest who performed the rite is unknown. Etta was confirmed in St John'son 26 May 1906,by Reverend Dennis O'Connor, Archbishop of Toronto, while visiting in Waubaushene for that purpose.Recent developments suggest Mary-Etta was called "Ettie" in particular by her niece Christine Brodeur of Waubaushene. 
BRODEUR, Marie Etta (I3363)
 
7008 Toronto Star (ON) -- 31 May 1978
McGUIRE, Alexina -- At Riverdale Hospital, Toronto, on Tuesday, 30 May 1978. Alexina Arbour, wife of the late William J. McGuire; dear mother of Gail (Mrs. R. Eickemeier), Donald of Fesserton, and Gary; dear sister of Bertha (Mrs. G. Malcolm) of Collingwood, Victoria (Mrs. N. Ward) of Stratford, Arthur of Waubaushene, Edward of Toronto, and Sid of Tecumseh. Friends may call at the Rosar-Morrison Funeral Home, 467 Sherbourne St. (near Wellesley), from 7 pm Wednesday until 9:30 amFriday. Funeral mass in Holy Name Church at 11 am. Interrment Holy Cross Cemetery. Parking adjacent to the funeral home.
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Bio from Facebook on 21 April 2010:
21 April 1901 -- Born in Waubaushene, Ontario, Marie "Alexina" Alfreda ARBOUR was the 6th of 13 children of my great-grandparents Alphonse ARBOUR and Marie EMOND. This connection makes Aunt Zee my great-great-auntand the sister to my grandmother, Amanda Alexina ARBOUR. Interesting how they both have the name Alexina. Alphonse and Marie must have reallyliked the name. When Zee was 26-years old, she married 27-year old William Joseph McGUIRE on 11 February 1928, in Toronto. Billworked for anoptical company in Toronto for many years while the family lived in a duplex on Wolfrey Avenue, near the Don Zoo. Zee and Bill were blessed with 3 children, one daughter and 2 sons. They are also responsible for 7 grandchildrenand 12 great-grandchildren. Bill died in Toronto on 08 December 1958, at the age of 58. Zee died in Toronto on 30 May 1978, at the age of 77. Both of them were buried in Holy Cross Cemetery in Thornhill, Ontario. 
ARBOUR, Marie Alexina Alfreda (I5646)
 
7009 Toronto Star (ON) -- 4 May 1999
ARBOUR, Thelma Mary -- Preacefully at York Central Hospital on Sunday, 2 May 1999, in her 92nd year. Thelma, beloved wife of the late Lloyd Arbour. She will be lovingly remembered by her children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, brothers, and sisters. Cremation was held. A memorial service will be held in the Chapel of the Dixon-Garland Funeral Home, 166 Main St N (Hwy 48), Markham, on Wednesday at 1 pm. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Alzheimers Society of York Region,c/o 194 EagleSt., Newmarket, ON l3Y 1J6, would be appreciated. 
SMITH, Thelma Mary (I3027)
 
7010 Toronto Star (ON) -- 5 Jan 1960
ARBOUR, Albert (Bert) -- At St Joseph Hospital on Monday, 4 Jan 1960, Albert Arbour, beloved husband of Bertha May Byrne; son of the late Edmond and Alcime Arbour of Midland; dear father of Austin and Jacqueline; brother of Stanley and EdgieArbour of Detroit, MI, Mrs. Zeta Callon of Timmins, and Crystal (Mrs. Wilfred Howe) of Toronto. Resting at F. Lynett Funeral Home, 3299 Dundas St. W (near Runnymede). Funeral Thursday 9am to St Patrick's Church, Toronto Gore Wildfields for mass at 10 am.Interment St Patrick's Cemetery.
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From Bert and Bertha's niece Theresa BRIDEL via email 02 Feb 2011:
Uncle Bert and Aunt Bertha had 4 children. One died at only a few yearsof age, one died in infancy - They were Albert and Edgbert and are buried at Mount Hope in Toronto. I never knew them. Two morechildren were born - Austin and Jacqueline- Both are also dead now. Austin died about7 years ago, and Jacqueling died 2 years ago, last September. She is buried at St Patrick's Church Cemetery withher parents on the Gore Road.Austin is buried in Scarborough and his children do havechildren, butIdonot know the new generation. Christopher lives in New Brunswick, Audrey lives near Barrie andBunnie lives in Markham. I never knew Uncle Bert had other names. Bertha was my mother's sister, next to her in age.She was always special to me. I did meet Austin, Sr. and Loretto Arbour, but none of the others that I recall, although I heard several names. Theresa

From niece Theresa BRIDEL via email on 03 Feb 2011: Some memories aboutBert and Bertha (Byrne) Arbour . . . They were always special to me. Austin was like a big brother to us and we always enjoyed going to visittheir little house on Eversfield St,north from Rogers Rd. Times were hard for them in many ways both from the loss of 2 little boys and the economic times of the 30s and 40s. Austin, born in 1930 became the light of their lives and his sister, Jacqueline, born a few years later in1934, adored her big brother. Austin was trained by his Uncle Austin Arbour and became a top-notch andhonest auto mechanic. Jacqueline had a difficult home birth as I have been told which may have contributed to some physical and learning difficulties. She loved her brother, and both her parents, also my parents. She had a great sense of humour and lovedbeing the centre of attention. And all her life she had a great feeling for little children, especially babies. She was both an aunt and agreataunt and often spoke about them. The family lived in 2 other places that I can recall, before moving to Castlemore, on The Gore Rd, to help care for my grandparents, James and Bertha (O'Leary) Byrne.Uncle Bert was not well and died not too longafter the move c. 1960. Aunt Bertha, Austin, and Jacqueline stayed with Jim and Bertha. Austin left when he married Audrey. Grandpa died first (1962) andseveral years later, Grandma. The property was sold andBertha and Jacqueline moved into the city tocare for an elderly lady who had been a neighbour in Castlemore. Bertha died in 1984 and Jacqueline eventually went to live in care with a woman named, Cecile, for almost 20 years. From there she went to Long Term Care where she died in September2009. Austin had died in July 2000,and was sorely missed by his wife, Audrey, children, Bunnie, Christopher, Audrey, and the grandchildren (whom I do not know). 
ARBOUR, Albert Percy (I1441)
 
7011 Toronto Star (ON) -- 5 Jan 1960
ARBOUR, Albert (Bert) -- At St Joseph Hospital on Monday, 4 Jan 1960, Albert Arbour, beloved husband of Bertha May Byrne; son of the late Edmond and Alcime Arbour of Midland; dear father of Austin and Jacqueline; brother of Stanley and EdgieArbour of Detroit, MI, Mrs. Zeta Callon of Timmins, and Crystal (Mrs. Wilfred Howe) of Toronto. Resting at F. Lynett Funeral Home, 3299 Dundas St. W (near Runnymede). Funeral Thursday 9am to St Patrick's Church, Toronto Gore Wildfields for mass at 10 am.Interment St Patrick's Cemetery.
___

From Bert and Bertha's niece Theresa BRIDEL via email 02 Feb 2011:
Uncle Bert and Aunt Bertha had 4 children. One died at only a few yearsof age, one died in infancy - They were Albert and Edgbert and are buried at Mount Hope in Toronto. I never knew them. Two morechildren were born - Austin and Jacqueline- Both are also dead now. Austin died about7 years ago, and Jacqueling died 2 years ago, last September. She is buried at St Patrick's Church Cemetery withher parents on the Gore Road.Austin is buried in Scarborough and his children do havechildren, butIdonot know the new generation. Christopher lives in New Brunswick, Audrey lives near Barrie andBunnie lives in Markham. I never knew Uncle Bert had other names. Bertha was my mother's sister, next to her in age.She was always special to me. I did meet Austin, Sr. and Loretto Arbour, but none of the others that I recall, although I heard several names. Theresa

From niece Theresa BRIDEL via email on 03 Feb 2011: Some memories aboutBert and Bertha (Byrne) Arbour . . . They were always special to me. Austin was like a big brother to us and we always enjoyed going to visittheir little house on Eversfield St,north from Rogers Rd. Times were hard for them in many ways both from the loss of 2 little boys and the economic times of the 30s and 40s. Austin, born in 1930 became the light of their lives and his sister, Jacqueline, born a few years later in1934, adored her big brother. Austin was trained by his Uncle Austin Arbour and became a top-notch andhonest auto mechanic. Jacqueline had a difficult home birth as I have been told which may have contributed to some physical and learning difficulties. She loved her brother, and both her parents, also my parents. She had a great sense of humour and lovedbeing the centre of attention. And all her life she had a great feeling for little children, especially babies. She was both an aunt and agreataunt and often spoke about them. The family lived in 2 other places that I can recall, before moving to Castlemore, on The Gore Rd, to help care for my grandparents, James and Bertha (O'Leary) Byrne.Uncle Bert was not well and died not too longafter the move c. 1960. Aunt Bertha, Austin, and Jacqueline stayed with Jim and Bertha. Austin left when he married Audrey. Grandpa died first (1962) andseveral years later, Grandma. The property was sold andBertha and Jacqueline moved into the city tocare for an elderly lady who had been a neighbour in Castlemore. Bertha died in 1984 and Jacqueline eventually went to live in care with a woman named, Cecile, for almost 20 years. From there she went to Long Term Care where she died in September2009. Austin had died in July 2000,and was sorely missed by his wife, Audrey, children, Bunnie, Christopher, Audrey, and the grandchildren (whom I do not know). 
ARBOUR, Albert Percy (I1441)
 
7012 Toronto Star (ON) -- 6 Jan 1990
HEELS, Bessie Olive -- At the South Muskoka Memorial Hospital in Bracebridge on Friday, 5 January 1990. Bessie Olive Arbour, beloved wife of the late Morley Crawford Heels of Gravenhurst. Dearly beloved mother of Isabel Heels of Gravenhurst.Predeceased by brother Jack and sisters Devina, Jenny, and Bernice. The late Mrs. Heels is resting at the W. J. Cavill Funeral Home in Gravenhurst. Funeral service and comittal will be held in the chapel on Monday, 8 January 1990, at 2 pm. Spring intermentMickle Memorial Cemetery. 
ARBOUR, Bessie Olive (I2465)
 
7013 Toronto Star (ON) -- Dec 2004
ARBOUR, Loretta Helen (nee Howe) -- With great sadness we announce the passing of Loretta in her 93rd year on Sunday, 28 November 2004. Loretta was the fifth born of seven children to Francis and Josephene Howe inPenetanguishene, ON. Beloved wife of the late Austin Arbour. She was predeceased by her six siblings Josephene, John, Isac, Mary, Peter, and Leo. She is survived by her many nieces, nephew and their children. Loretta was much loved by all who knew her and will be greatly missed. AsLoretta requested, there will be no visitation and cremation has taken place. Interment of cremated remains in St. Margaret's Cemetery, Penetanguishene, beside her late husband Austin. 
HOWE, Loretta Helen (I45354)
 
7014 Toronto Star (ON) -- Friday 08 Jun 2007
DORIS LOUISE PULLEN (nee ARBOUR) It is with overwhelming sadness and a deep sense of loss that we announce the passing of our mother Doris Louise Pullen on 6 June 2007 in her 89th year, at the Scarborough Hospital. Beloved wife of the late Arnold Pullen. Devoted and cherished mother of 7 children, Janet (Ron) Rouxel, Julie (John) Brittain, Linda (the late Ron Marshall), Maryann (Ken) Medland, Rosalie (Phil) Harwood, Michael (Birgit) Pullen, and Darlene (Guy) Mantini. Mom delighted in her 13 grandchildren, Paul, Laura, Simon, Melisa, Leslie, Michelle, Derek, Matthew, Julia, Nicole, Marcel, Marc, and Kristine all who loved her very much. She was also blessed with 9 great- grandchildren. Fondly remembered by her brother Bud Arbour and many nieces and friends. Family will receive friends at O'Connor Bros. Funeral Home, 1871 Danforth Avenue on Sunday, 10 June 2007 from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm. Funeral Mass will be celebrated on Monday, 11 June at 11 am at St Brigid's Church (located atthe corner of Glebemount Ave. and Wolverleigh Blvd.). In lieu of flowers,a donation to Covenant House would be appreciated. 
ARBOUR, Marie Doris Louise (I5736)
 
7015 Toronto Star (ON) -- Friday 11 Dec 2009
ARBOUR, Irene - After a lengthy illness on Thursday, 10 December 2009. Irene, beloved mother of Mark (Charlene), Paul (Wendy) and Sharon. Loving grandmother of Laura, Andrew, Meghan, Christopher, Joseph, Jenessa and Jason. Irene will be lovingly remembered by other family and friends. Service in the chapel of the Paul O'Connor funeral home, 1939 Lawrence Ave. E. (between Warden and Pharmacy), on Saturday afternoon at 1 pm.Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. 
ARBOUR, Irene Velma (I4413)
 
7016 Toronto Star (ON) -- Saturday 12 Sep 2009
ARBOUR, Jacqueline Helen - 24 November 1936 -- 10 September 2009 Peacefully at Trillium Hospital, Mississauga on Thursday, 10 September 2009, Jacqueline Helen Arbour, in her 73rd year. Beloved daughter of the lateAlbert and Bertha Mae (Byrne) Arbour. Beloved sister of the late Austin Arbour, aunt and great-aunt, cousin. Many thanks to caregivers Cecileand staff of Wesburn Manor. Thanks to the medical staff at Trillium Mississauga Hospital. The family will receive their friendsat St Patrick'sRoman Catholic Church 11873 The Gore Road, Brampton (Wildfield) on Friday morning, 18 September, from 9 o'clock until time of Memorial Mass at 10 o'clock. Interment of cremated remains in St Patrick's Cemetery following Memorial Mass. If you wish,aMass in Jacqueline's memory or adonation to a charity of your choice would be welcome. Condolences forthe family may be offered at www.eganfuneralhome.com 
ARBOUR, Jacqueline-Helen (I4463)
 
7017 Toronto Star (ON) -- Saturday 13 May 2006
ARBOUR, Thomas Joseph -- Passed away at the Ross Memorial Hospital, Lindsay on Thursday, 11 May 2006. Tom Arbour of Kirkfield, in his 55th year. Beloved son of Frank and Terry Arbour of Innisfil. Dear brother of Ross and his wife Cheryl. Loving nephew of Joyce and Al Funnell and Bernard and Mae Arbour. Survived by his nieces and nephews. Remembered by his wife Tiny. Friends may call at the Innisfil Funeral Home, 7910 YongeStreet, Innisfil (Stroud) on Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 pm.Services willbe held in the chapel on Monday, 15 May at 11:00 am. Cremation. Memorialdonations may be made to theHeart and Stroke Foundation as your expression of sympathy. Words of comfort may be forwarded to the family at tomarbour a innisfilfuneralhome.ca

According to cousin Marily (ARBOUR) GOUETT, here is the tale of Tom's sudden death: Tom Arbour apparently was having what they thought to be heart problems and was in the hospital for some tests. TheDr. released him for the weekend and whilehome hewas working on his outboard motor and while testing it had a boating accident. He ended up with a few broken ribs and back in the hospital. He seemed to be coming along ok and was up walking around and just suddenly collapsed. The report indicatedablood clot. This is what his parents told us. How sad, he was a very nice person. 
ARBOUR, Thomas Joseph (I7011)
 
7018 Toronto Star (ON) -- Saturday 19 Nov 2005
ARBOUR, Frances (nee BOROWSKI) -- After a long and full life, suddenly on Friday, 18 November 2005, at the age of 88. Loving mother of Arthur,Lynda, Carolyn, Michael, Kenneth, and Paul. Mother-in- law of Beverley, Michael, Margaret, Noriko,and Janice. Grandma of Marc, Adrienne, Deirdre, Rachel, Joy, Andre, Elizabeth, Gregory, Seira, Leyna, Hannah, Dylan, Caitlin, and Brenna. Sister of Carrie, Stan, and Lisa. Loving and generous auntie to the Arbour/Borowski/Bielawski clan, cherished neighbour to friends on Hiscock Blvd., active member of St. Rose of Lima parish. Fran loved gathering the family around the pool, volunteering at St. Barbara's School, playing euchre at the Seniors' Club, driving them to Mass, tending her garden, cooking,watching CFL football, enjoying weekly movies with the girls, and visiting family in Quebec, Detroit, and Japan. Resting at the Paul O'Connor Funeral Home, 1939 Lawrence Ave. E. (Between Warden and Pharmacy) from 3-5 and 7-9 pm Sunday, 20 November,and Monday, 21 November. Funeral Mass at St. Rose of Lima Church, 3216 Lawrence Ave. E. on Tuesday, 22 November, at 10:30 am. Interment Mount Hope Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Canadian Foodfor Children, 40 King Georges Rd.,Toronto M8X1L3 or Rosalie Hall, 3020Lawrence Ave. E., Toronto M1P 2T7. 
BAROWSKI, Frances (I2187)
 
7019 Toronto Star (ON) -- Saturday 27 Aug 2011
ARBOUR, Gary Michael -- It is with great sadness that the family announces the sudden passing of Gary Arbour at his home in Toronto on Monday,22 August 2011, in his 64th year. Beloved son of Eileen Arbour (nee Wood), who predeceased him, and Raymond (Bud) Arbour (Monnie) of Barrie, Ontario, dear brother of Diane Cartledge (John) of Kingston, Ontario. Gary will be sadly missed by his nieces LauraCurtis (Chris) of Winnipeg,Manitoba and Emily Cartledge of Victoria, British Columbia, and by hischerished friends. Gary was a pianist with the National Ballet of Canada for 30 years and an avid bridge player. Private interment in St John's Cemetery in Waubaushene, Ontario planned for a later date. For thosewishing, the family would appreciate expressions of sympathy made to the Regent Park School of Music, 534 Queen Street East, Toronto M5A 1V2.Condolences and memories may be forwarded through www.humphreymiles.com

Excerpts from Gary's online Guestbook . . .
27 Aug 2011
Just heard. My sincerest condolences. Played many a bridge game againstGary who was a formidable opponet. ~ Bert Connolly, Whitby, Ontario

27 Aug 2011
My deepest condolences to the family. I knew and worked with Gary for almost all of his 30 years with the National Ballet. He was a wonderful human being and a very gifted musician. May he rest in peace. ~ Larry Toman, Toronto, Ontario

28 Aug 2011
To Diane and your family -- Please accept our sincerest condolences andrejoice in your brother's life, well lived, providing musical enjoyment to so many. May his memory be eternal. ~ Mary Ellen andGeorge Komar, Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario

28 Aug 2011
I remember Gary from Barrie North Collegiate ...the yearbook talks about his musical talent and I am glad he grew up doing what he loved to do...I didn't know him after high school but it sounds like he gave to life well and it gave back ...my sincere condolences to the family. ~
David Little, Pickering, Ontario

29 Aug 2011
To those who loved Gary Gary was a huge part of my artistic life at TheNational Ballet of Canada. I had just written a note to him inviting him to celebrate our 60 Anniversary with us. I was hoping he would accept and that we would be able to see each other again. I loved the artistic relationship that we shared over many years and I'm so sorry that heis gone. My deepest condolences to you all Sincerely Karen Kain

30 Aug 2011
To Gary's Family, Thank you for sharing him with all of us at the ballet for so many years. We always knew it would be a good class or rehearsal when Gary was playing. Such a talented musician. All my best to you.And to you Gary, now you can have all the ice cream sundaes you want. Thanks Gary. With Sympathy Vanessa National ballet 1965-1987

30 Aug 2011
Gary was so talented and so very smart ! I was so fortunate to be not only his friend but also to have worked with him at the Ballet.While James Kudelka was creating and I was dancing...Gary was in the corner inspiring us with his wonderful love and passion for music on the piano. Helived an incredibly interesting and well travelled life and will certainly be missed by many! I still cannot believe that I visited him on that Saturday afternoon and that it would be my last time.....I carry with me years and years of wonderful memories of our friendship which willalways be close to my heart...... Sending my deepest sympathy, Vicki. Victoria Bertram 
ARBOUR, Gary Michael (I4006)
 
7020 Toronto Star (ON) -- Thursday 03 Jan 2006
ARBOUR, RONALD
ARBOUR, Ronald -- Suddenly at his home in Oakville on Sunday, 1 January2006. Ron, in his 53rd year. Beloved husband of Pat (Mountford). Lovedson of Marion and the late Ron Arbour. Loved brother of Sherry Kean (Rick) and the late Stephen Arbour. Uncle to Scott and Andy Kean. Son-in-law to Arnold and the late Jean Mountford. Brother-in-law to Ted and Kay, Larry and Linda, Janis and Dave and the late Robert Mountford. Lovingly remembered by all his nieces and nephews. Visitation will be held atthe Kopriva Taylor Community Funeral Home, 64 Lakeshore Road West, Oakville (905-844-2600) from 2-4 and 7-9 pm Wednesday. A service to celebrate the life of Ron will be held 11 am Thursday, 5 January 2006, in the Kopriva Taylor Chapel. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Heart andStroke Foundationwould be appreciated by the family. 
ARBOUR, Ronald J (I6753)
 
7021 Toronto Star (ON) -- Thursday 11 Dec 2008
QUINN, Theresa -- After a faith-filled life of service to God, family and friends, Theresa Quinn (nee Arbour) has joined her beloved Gerry. Throughout her life, Theresa strove to be an exemplary Christian, even inher last years as she facednumerouschallenges to her own health. Beloved matriarch of Stephen (Kathi), Cathy (Derek), Mary-Beth (Bradley), Peter, Frances (Alan), John (Joanne), and Paul (Kinuyo). Cherished 'GT' to Rachel, Kate, Daniel, Madeline, Jordan, Mark, Hannah, Rebecca, David,Christopher, Emily, and Sarah. Sadly missed by her siblings: Neil (late Ann); Marie (Joe); Irene;Ivan (Irene); Sheila (Harold); and many nieces and nephews. Resting at Paul O'Connor Fureral Home, 1939 Lawrence Ave. E. (between Pharmacy and Warden)from 6-9 pm Thursday, and 3-5 and 7-9 pm Friday.Funeral Mass on Saturday morning at 11:30 am at St Boniface Church (Markham and Kingston Rds.). Donations to the Centenary Hospital Foundation or to a charity of your choice would be graciously accepted. 'Go in peace, good and faithful servant.' 
ARBOUR, Theresa Mary (I6986)
 
7022 Toronto Star (ON) -- Thursday 25 Jun 2009
ARBOUR, Neil -- Peacefully on Wednesday, 24 June 2009, at Peterborough Regional Health Centre. Neil, beloved husband of the late Anne. Dear father of Michael and Patricia, Ray and Gail, Gerry, Greg and Veronica, Rob and Judy, Joanne and Juan, and Chris. Lovingly remembered by his 15 grandchildren and 7 great- grandchildren. Dear brother of Marie Kelly, Irene, and Ivan, predeceased by his sister Theresa Quinn. A special thank you to Regina and Tony Serio for their devotion and friendship to Neil. Resting at the Paul O'Connor Funeral Home 1939 Lawrence Ave. E. (between Warden and Pharmacy) from7-9 pm Thursday. Service and Committal in our chapel on Friday afternoon at 1 pm. Cremation. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Canadian CancerSociety would be appreciated.

Excerpts from Neil's online Guest Book . . .
25 June 2009
Our deepest sympathies to your family on the loss of your father/grandfather/great-grandfather. Neil and Anne were our neighbours on Edwina Drive. They were very kind people. My children will always remember theirhouse as being the best oneto visiton Halloween. It was always their first stop and there was always a special bag of treats waiting for them. You are all in our thoughts.
Lori Bertalan,
Bobcaygeon, Ontario

25 June 2009
Our condolences to Neil's family. We are the neighbours who live directly behind your mom and dad [on Ravenwood Drive]. We will miss them terribly. We used to sit out with them enjoying a drink in the hot summer. We find comfort he is now with his beloved Ann.
Betty and Dave Darwin
Peterborough, Ontario 
ARBOUR, Neil Norbert (I2906)
 
7023 Toronto Star (ON) -- Tuesday 13 Dec 2005
ARBOUR, Evelyn Rose (nee CROSSEY) At St Joseph's Health Centre on Sunday, 11 December 2005. Cherished mother to Kathryn Hill, Patricia Pipher,John Arbour (Karen), Kevin Arbour (Cathy), Debra Peters (Rick), and Karen Arbour (Bruce). Adored grandmother to David, Jacqueline, Samantha, Kristine, Allison, Jason, Christopher, Michael, Kaitlin, and Sarah and great-grandmother to Hailey. Sister to Jack Crossey, Pat Millette (Richard), Norah Needham, Marie Thimm (Ed), Maureen Brown, andJoe Crossey (Gloria). Survived by many other family and friends. Predeceased by parents Patrick and Evelyn Crossey,and brothers Des and Ted. She will be forever missed. Friends will be received at the Ridley Funeral Home, 3080 Lake Shore Blvd. W. (between Islington and Kipling Aves., at 14th St., 416-259-3705) onWednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pm. Complete service in the chapel Thursday at 11 am. Cremation. Messages of Condolence may be placed at www.RidleyFuneralHome.com. 'Donot go gentle into that goodnight. Rage, rage against the dying of the light.'

Toronto Star (ON) -- 16 Oct 2006
ARBOUR , Evelyn -- 16 October 1929 - 11 December 2005. Remembering our precious sister on her birthday. -- With love from Pat, Norah, Marie, and Maureen.

Toronto Star (ON) -- 11 Dec 2006
ARBOUR , Evelyn -- In loving memory of our sister who left us one year ago today. Always in our thoughts. -- Pat, Norah, Marie, and Maureen.
ARBOUR , Evelyn Rose -- Adored mother and grandmother, who passed away 11 December 2005. Missed beyond words -- Love your children and grandchildren. 
CROSSEY, Evelyn Rose (I3200)
 
7024 Toronto Star Obituaries (ON) -- 1999 - Feb 2001 [from Ancestry.com]
Given Name: Lillian Marie
Surname: ARBOUR
Birth Date: Abt 1904
Children: Ron & Marion, Donna & Bob McCalmont, Cliffe; Grandchildren: 8Grandchildren
Death Date: Dec 96 1993; Death Place: St Joseph's Health Centre
Cemetery: Glendale Memorial Gardens; Province: ON; Country: CAN
Spouse: Jack Arbour (d)
Funeral Home: Frank Lynett Funeral Home, Toronto, ON; City: Albion Rd. Toronto, ON; County: York Co

Perhaps this is our Lillian . . .
Ontario, Canada Births (1869-1909)
Name: Mary Lillian Hines
Date of Birth: 09 Oct 1908 [Elizabeth St]
Gender: Female
Birth County: Simcoe [Barrie]
Father's Name: John Darcy Hines [Milk Dealer]
Mother's Name: Minnie Ethel Woodford
Roll Number: VRBCAN1908_102540
[parents married 14 May 1901 Toronto]
This is only mentioned as a possible birth due to the fact of Jack having a brother-in-law named F. James HINES in 1924. 
UNKNOWN, Lillian Marie (I3389)
 
7025 Toronto Telegram (ON) -- 1 Mar 1954
ARBOUR, Marie -- On Monday, 1 March 1954, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. W. J. McGuire, 26 Woolfrey Ave., Marie Emond, beloved wife ofAlphonse Arbour, Waubaushene; dear mother of William, Henry, Edward, of Toronto; Arthur, Waubaushene; Sid,Tecumseh; Victoria (Mrs. N. H. Ward), Stratford; Margaret (Mrs. K. Lewis), Exena (Mrs. W. J. McGuire), Bertha (Mrs. George Malcolm), Collingwood; sister of Mrs. Frank Cadeau, Archie Emond, Waubaushene; and Joe Emond, Midland. Restingat the FuneralHome of O'Connor Bros., 1871 Danforth Ave. Funeral on Wednesday at 7:30 am to St John's Church, Waubaushene, for requiem mass at 11 o'clock. Interment St John's Cemetery.

Collingwood Enterprise Bulletin (ON) -- 15 Apr 1954 -- pg 5, c3, section 3
MRS. ALPHONSE ARBOUR
Waubaushene lost one of its pioneer residents in the death of Mrs. Alphonse Arbour, 1 March. Mrs. Arbour passed away at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. W. J. McGuire, Toronto, following a brief illness. Born in Three Rivers, QC, in 1872,she went to Waubaushene when a young girl, and had lived here ever since. She was married to Alphonse Arbour on 31August 1891, in Waubaushene. Mrs. Arbour was a member of St John's Roman Catholic Church. Requiem Mass was celebrated in St John's Church, 3March, by Rev. J. McDonough, SJ, with interment in St John's Cemetery, Waubaushene. Pallbearers were six grandsons. Besides her husband, Mrs. Arbour is survived by five sons: Sid, of Tecumseth; William, Edward, andHenry, of Toronto; and Arthur, ofWaubaushene; and four daughters: Mrs.George Malcolm(Bertha), Collingwood; Mrs. W. J. McGuire (Exena) and Mrs. Kenneth Lewis (Margaret), both of Toronto; and Mrs. N. H. Ward (Victoria), of Stratford. 
EMOND, Marie-Claudia (I1722)
 
7026 Toronto Telegram (ON) -- 1 Mar 1954
ARBOUR, Marie -- On Monday, 1 March 1954, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. W. J. McGuire, 26 Woolfrey Ave., Marie Emond, beloved wife ofAlphonse Arbour, Waubaushene; dear mother of William, Henry, Edward, of Toronto; Arthur, Waubaushene; Sid,Tecumseh; Victoria (Mrs. N. H. Ward), Stratford; Margaret (Mrs. K. Lewis), Exena (Mrs. W. J. McGuire), Bertha (Mrs. George Malcolm), Collingwood; sister of Mrs. Frank Cadeau, Archie Emond, Waubaushene; and Joe Emond, Midland. Restingat the FuneralHome of O'Connor Bros., 1871 Danforth Ave. Funeral on Wednesday at 7:30 am to St John's Church, Waubaushene, for requiem mass at 11 o'clock. Interment St John's Cemetery.

Collingwood Enterprise Bulletin (ON) -- 15 Apr 1954 -- pg 5, c3, section 3
MRS. ALPHONSE ARBOUR
Waubaushene lost one of its pioneer residents in the death of Mrs. Alphonse Arbour, 1 March. Mrs. Arbour passed away at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. W. J. McGuire, Toronto, following a brief illness. Born in Three Rivers, QC, in 1872,she went to Waubaushene when a young girl, and had lived here ever since. She was married to Alphonse Arbour on 31August 1891, in Waubaushene. Mrs. Arbour was a member of St John's Roman Catholic Church. Requiem Mass was celebrated in St John's Church, 3March, by Rev. J. McDonough, SJ, with interment in St John's Cemetery, Waubaushene. Pallbearers were six grandsons. Besides her husband, Mrs. Arbour is survived by five sons: Sid, of Tecumseth; William, Edward, andHenry, of Toronto; and Arthur, ofWaubaushene; and four daughters: Mrs.George Malcolm(Bertha), Collingwood; Mrs. W. J. McGuire (Exena) and Mrs. Kenneth Lewis (Margaret), both of Toronto; and Mrs. N. H. Ward (Victoria), of Stratford. 
EMOND, Marie-Claudia (I1722)
 
7027 Toronto Telegram (ON) -- 14 Apr 1956
ARBOUR, William Ernest -- On Saturday, 14 April 1956, at his residence,256 Springdale Blvd. William, beloved husband of Etta Brodeur; dear father of Steve (Montreal), Stan, Gordon, Eugene, and Donald; dear brother of Henry, Zea (Mrs. B. McGuire), Victoria (Mrs. N. Ward), Bertha (Mrs. G. Malcolm), Edward, Arthur, Margaret (Mrs. K. Lewis), and Syd, in his 61st year. Resting at the Funeral Home of O'Connor Bros., 1871 Danforth Ave. Funeral on Tuesday to St John's Church, Waubaushene, for requiem mass at 11 o'clock. Interment St John's Cemetery (motors). 
ARBOUR, William Ernest (I3362)
 
7028 Toronto Telegram (ON) -- 25 Mar 1955
ARBOUR, Alphonse -- At the Wellesley Hospital, on Thursday, 24 March 1955. Alphonse, beloved husband of the late Marie Emond; dear father of William; Henry; Exzena (Mrs. W. McGuire); Victoria (Mrs. N. Ward), Stratford; Edward (Ted); Bertha (Mrs. G.Malcolm), Collingwood; Arthur, Waubaushene; Margaret (Mrs. K. Lewis); Sid, Tecumseh; and the late Mrs. A. O'Hara; in his 87th year. Resting at the Funeral Home of O'Connor Bros.,1871 Danforth Ave. Funeral on Monday to St John's Church, Waubaushene,for requiem mass at 11 o'clock. Interment St John's Cemetery.
___ 
ARBOUR, Magloire "Alphonse" (I1720)
 
7029 Toronto Telegram (ON) -- 25 Mar 1955
ARBOUR, Alphonse -- At the Wellesley Hospital, on Thursday, 24 March 1955. Alphonse, beloved husband of the late Marie Emond; dear father of William; Henry; Exzena (Mrs. W. McGuire); Victoria (Mrs. N. Ward), Stratford; Edward (Ted); Bertha (Mrs. G.Malcolm), Collingwood; Arthur, Waubaushene; Margaret (Mrs. K. Lewis); Sid, Tecumseh; and the late Mrs. A. O'Hara; in his 87th year. Resting at the Funeral Home of O'Connor Bros.,1871 Danforth Ave. Funeral on Monday to St John's Church, Waubaushene,for requiem mass at 11 o'clock. Interment St John's Cemetery.
___ 
ARBOUR, Magloire "Alphonse" (I1720)
 
7030 Toussaint Doucet dit Laverdure DOUCET, Toussaint (I32039)
 
7031 Toussaint Marié et Lemarié MARIÉ, Toussaint (I55887)
 
7032 Tp be valicatedMoved to Boulogne, France HINGSTON, Richard (I44978)
 
7033 Tracadie, Queens, Prince Edward Island, Canada didn't exist in 1735. In1735 (and until 1763) Prince Edward Island was called Île Saint-Jean, Acadia. BÉLLIVEAU, Jean-Antoine (I12513)
 
7034 Tracy Moralee's grandfather. LITTLE, Henry Arthur (I54174)
 
7035 Tracy never married or had children. He lived in Baton Rouge in 1880, in 1900, in 1910, in 1920, in 1930, and in 1940, with his great-aunt. ARBOUR, Tracy John (I7041)
 
7036 Traduit de l'anglais-L'église Saint-Pierre est une église épiscopale historique près de Talleysville, Virginie, États-Unis. Construite en 1703, l'église a été désignée comme «la première église de la première première dame» par l'Assemblée générale?es 1753b»Ditab» «tab»de Virginie en 1960 et ajoutée au registre national des lieux historiques en 1969. Wikipédia (anglais).https://gw.geneanet.org/darrelly23 WRIGHT, Mary (I43221)
 
7037 TREMBLAY Arthur (h/o Gabrielle Boissonneault) St Mary's Roman Catholic Nipissing Widdifield NP-4095
http://www.archives.gov.on.ca/ENGLISH/interloan/cem_nipissing.htm 
BOISSONNEAULT, Marie Gabrielle Azyla (I15745)
 
7038 Tué par les Iroquois DENIAU, Jean (I30343)
 
7039 Tué par les Iroquois BEAUDOIN, Jean-Baptiste (I10506)
 
7040 Tué par les Iroquois dans la nuit du 5 août 1689 avec son fils Pierre agé de 15 ans et le fils de sa femme Albert Boutin agé de 18 ans.. Le régistre du curé date du 28 octobre 1694. Deux filles survécurent. MICHEL, Jean (I58634)
 
7041 Tué par les Iroquois dans les environs de Trois-Rivière, Québec, Canada LANCTOT, Jean (I49217)
 
7042 Tué par Les Iroquois vers 1691 dans les environs de Lavaltrie. LE SIÈGE, Pierre (I51536)
 
7043 Tué par les Iroquois.Soldat de Carignan, Cie de Varennes FAYE, Claude (I34630)
 
7044 Tuesday, October 26, 2004
Bette Jean Arbour 1939-2004

AUGUSTA -- Bette Jean Arbour, 65, of Hillcrest Street died Oct. 24, 2004, at
MaineGeneral Rehabilitation & Nursing Care at Gray Birch after a brief
illness.
She was born in Augusta on April 8, 1939, the daughter of Bernard King Sr.
and Dorothy (McCurdy) King.
Bette attended Augusta schools, including Cony High School. Besides raising
a family of six, she was employed by Le Club Calumet as a waitress and
dishwasher for 21 years. She was previously employed by Digital Equipment
Corp. for several years.
Bette was a member of St. Mary of the Assumption Church.
She was preceded in death by her parents and a daughter, Debra Lynn Leigh,
who died Nov. 29, 1999.
Surviving are her husband, Frank Arbour of Augusta; four sons, Frank Arbour
Jr. and Carrie Moore of Palermo, Paul Arbour and his wife, Rebecca, of South
Gardiner, Ralph Arbour and his wife, Valerie, of Augusta, and Jimmy Arbour
and his wife, Jo Marie, of Litchfield; one daughter, Dorothy Arbour and
partner Lizette of Gardiner; one brother, Bernard King Jr. and his wife,
Carol, of Augusta; 11 grandchildren, Blake Higgins, April Fortin, Amanda
Fortin, Thomas Fortin, Peter Arbour, Danielle Arbour, Francois Arbour III,
Kelsie Arbour, Ralph S. Arbour, Kristina Arbour and Matthew Arbour; and
several aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins.
Visiting hours are 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 27, at Plummer Funeral
Home, 16 Pleasant St., Augusta. A Mass of Christian burial will be
celebrated at 9 a.m. Thursday at St. Mary of the Assumption Catholic Church.
Burial will be in St. Mary's Cemetery, Manchester.
Memorial contributions may be made to: American Cancer Society, 1 Main St.,
Suite 300, Topsham 04086-1240, or to: American Diabetes Association,
Maine -- Memorial Processing Center, P.O. Box 31160, Hartford, CT
06150-1160. Condolences may be expressed via the funeral home Web site,
http://www.plummerfh.com. 
KING, Bette Jean (I3427)
 
7045 Twin of Azeline. ARBOUR, Irene (I4405)
 
7046 Twin of Irene.

Azeline and Philias had no children of their own, but they did adopt a son, Bernard. The couple lived on Ellen Street in Midland, at least forthe latter part of their lives. 
ARBOUR, Azeline (I2310)
 
7047 twin to Charlene Blanche Head JR., Charles Robert Head (I47189)
 
7048 Ulysse et Angeline adopte Aimée Tremblay, soeur d'Ulysse, âgée d'un vingtaine d'années. Selon Édith, Aimée avait la poléo et était très malade. Plusieurs frères et soeurs de la famille d'Ulysse avait contracté cette maladie. C'est pour venir en ait reraéfav's18 Rivitab» «tab»de à lafamille qu'Ulysse et Angéline adopte Aimée. Cette dernière est décédé une dizaine d'années plus tard. TREMBLAY, Ulysse Pierre (I17977)
 
7049 UN GRAND HOMME:
À Joliette, le 15 juillet 2011, à l'âge de 86 ans, est décédé Monsieur Bertrand Versailles, époux de Antoinette Arbour, de St-Alphonse-Rodriguez.
Il laisse dans le deuil, outre son épouse, ses enfants : Noêlla Arbour (Gaston Jetté), Denis (Germaine Ayotte), Marcel (Réjeanne Barrette), Normand (Micheline Barrette), Francine (Guy Mainville), Alain (Nicole Joly), Gérard (Francine Ouimet), René nadille recsaole?ees18 Rivitab» «tab»(Nicole Perreault), Richard (Francine Morin), Réjean (Francine Dupuis),
ses 14 petits-enfants et 19 arrière petits-enfants, son frère Eddy Versailles (Clothilde Beaudry), Doria Baillargeon-Versailles, ses beaux-frères et belles-soeurs : Berthe Arbour (Arthur Gravel), Charles Arbour (Robertine Coderre), Philippe Arbour (? nadille recsaole?ees18 Rivitab» «tab»Denise Pellerin), Bernadette Arbour, plusieurs autres parents et amis.
Exposé le lundi 18 juillet 2011 de 14h à 17h, de 19h à 22h et le mardi dès 9h, au salon. F. Thériault inc.101 chemin Ste-Béatrix, Saint-Alphonse-Rodriguez
Les funérailles auront lieu le mardi 19 juillet 2011 à 11h, en l'égliseparoissiale de St-Alphonse-Rodriguez, et de là au Crématorium F. Thériault inc. 
VERSAILLES, Bertrand (I2072)
 
7050 Une épidémie meurtrière
Pleurant encore ma mère, décédée en 1697, mon père a eu la douleur de voir sa famille décimée par l'épidémie de petite vérole qui a frappé le pays en 1702 et 1703. En six mois, il a perdu quatre de ses enfants, une belle-fille
et six petits-enfants. Il a succombé lui-même à ce fléau le 24 juin 1703, quelques heures seulement après ma soeur aînée, Marguerite, qui avait épousé le notaire et greffier Jean Robert Duprac, en 1675.
Marie-Françoise, fille de Paul Vachon et Marguerite Langlois. 
VACHON, Marguerite (I33470)