1960 GORDON STONEHOUSE Gordon Stanley Stonehouse passed away on September 4, 2010 as a result of an accident. He attended St. Andrew’s from 1957-60 and went on to attend Dalhousie University. Gordon was a keen lover of horses, sailing and dogs. He leaves behind his loving partner Paul Chamberlain of 28 years, and his siblings, Frances Vitali, Marjorie (Stewart) Montgomery, Audrey Bauman Stonehouse, and Nancy (Charles) King. Gordon will be sadly missed by his nieces, nephews and many friends. 1961 ARTHUR KAYSER Arthur Edmund Kayser died on May 26, 2010 in Toronto. He attended St. Andrew’s from 1957-61 and went on to graduate from The University of Western Ontario in 1965 with a degree in Economics. Art was touched by his close friends, especially the St. Andrew’s College Old Boys who met twice a year and kept up-to-date with their activities, wives and families. He leaves his best friend and companion Ellen Thompson and is fondly remembered by his children Jody (Jeff), Leslie (John), Bobbi (Bill), James (Faiza) and their mother Joanne, his four grandchildren, his sisters: Barb (John), Marion (Stephen), and three nieces. 1963 HAROLD LATHROP Harold (Hal) Doran Lathrop passed away on January 3, 2010. He attended St. Andrew’s from 195663 and was a Chapel Boy and a costume designer for the plays.
He went on to study Fine Arts at Mount Allison University. He is mourned by his siblings: Margot (Mike) Brebner of Mississauga, ON; John ‘63 (Lori) Lathrop of Upper LeHave, NS; Ned ‘67 (Diane) Lathrop of Ottawa; and Anna (Nancy) Lathrop of Ridgeville, ON. Hal will be missed by his many nieces and nephews, as well as their spouses. 1975 KEVIN BRILLINGER
Kevin Bruce Brillinger passed away on November 25, 2008 at his home in Willowdale, ON. He attended St. Andrew’s from 1970-73 and played 1st Hockey in his last year. Kevin made a lasting contribution to Mister Transmission during his 30 years in the family business and was a member of the AF & AM – Richmond Masonic Lodge #23, Rameses Shriners, and the Royal Order of Jesters Court 83. He was the beloved husband of Cindy Weiner for 24 years and a loving father to Cale and Marlee. He also leaves behind his mother, Gayle Brillinger of Newmarket, and his siblings Marc ‘76 (Jen), Chris, Tina (Randy) and Anne (Dave). Kevin is missed and lovingly remembered by his family and friends.
BETTY LOVE Elizabeth (Betty) Love died on March 22, 2010 in her 92nd year. She was the daughter of Sir Ellsworth Flavelle and the beloved wife of the late Gage Love, Chair of the St. Andrew’s Board of Governors from 1972-79 and a Trustee of the Foundation from 1966-82. Betty served three terms as President of the Ladies Guild, from 1958-60 and from 1962-63, and her generosity of spirit extended to the charities she supported, many of which were environmental organizations her sons championed. She is dearly missed by her four sons Gage ‘63, David ‘65, Peter ‘67 and Geoff ‘69 and their families, including her twelve grandchildren, nine greatgrandchildren and great nephew Andrew Flavelle Martin ‘01. LORRAINE WILKES Lorraine Jacqueline Wilkes (nee Delorme) passed away on July 5, 2010 in her 69th year after a valiant battle with cancer. When Jim Herder ‘64 asked her if she would like the job of team photographer, as the mother of two Andreans, Lorraine was able to combine her passion for St. Andrew’s with her love of photography. For the past 24 years, she steadfastly captured every team photo each term. Today, many of the varsity team photos on display on the main floor of the
Bedard Athletic Centre are hers. According to Jim, “Lorraine’s attention to detail, her professionalism, her patience, and her exacting standards provided the absolute best on every shot, of every team, every time.” She is dearly missed by her husband Barry, children Tracey (Peter), Robert ‘87 (Eileen) and Warren ‘88 (Liana), sisters Delores (Lloyd) and Linda (David), and five grandchildren. Donny Woods Donald Woods passed away in September 2010. He worked as a dishwasher in the Dining Hall and lived in the West Annex from 1964 until 2004, when he retired. Many may remember seeing him riding his little scooter with the Canadian flag around campus. His family held Donny’s memorial service at St. Andrew’s in November since he had spent most of his life on campus.
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