The Andrean - Fall 2016

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Obituaries 1979 Sid Karalis Sid Karalis passed away April 26 in Toronto. He attended St. Andrew’s from 1973-79, where he was a member of 1st Soccer and Track & Field. Sid is survived by his wife, LeeAnn; son, Peter; step-son, Justin; mother, Severina; and siblings, Sophia, Aristie, Annette, Teresa, and Tina. 1985 Michael Culotta Michael Culotta passed away June 21, 2013 in Richmond Hill, Ont. He attended St. Andrew’s from 1978-80, where he played soccer and cricket. He is survived by his father, Victor; siblings, Victor (Kelly) and Theresa; and three nieces. He is predeceased by his mother, Frances.

career took the family through Germany, Canada, Japan, and the United States. Upon his retirement from the military, Howie became Bursar of St. Andrew’s, a position he undertook with honour and served with distinction. Howie is survived by his wife, Joyce; daughter, Linda (Paul); brother, Burton; and granddaughter, Jacqueline. Fred hiltz

FACULTY Howard Tetlock Howard (Howie) Sherwood Tetlock passed away March 12 in Toronto. He served as Bursar for St. Andrew’s from 1980-93. Howie enlisted in Her Majesty’s Royal Navy in England and fought for Canada in WWII. When the war ended, Howie continued what was to be a distinguished career serving Canada in the Royal Canadian Air Force and fulfilling his dream of flying planes and, later, jets. Howie’s military

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Jon Frederick Zenas (Fred) Hiltz passed away May 28 in Newmarket. Fred graduated as an aeronautical engineer from the University of Toronto, later earning his master’s degree in physics from the University of Waterloo, following which he studied advanced physics at Queen’s University. Fred spent most of his career serving as the Head of Physics at St. Andrew’s until his retirement in 1998. After retiring, Fred’s lifelong interest in flying and his university summers spent in the Air Force reserves led him to the veteran’s wing at Sunnybrook Hospital where he volunteered as a “wheelchair pusher” for more than a decade. Fred is survived by his wife, Doreen; children, Greg ’81 (Morag), Kristy (Dave), and Doug ’86 (Grace); and his grandchildren, Cameron, Christian, Serena, Gunnar, and Kyra.

Hugh Warburton

Hugh Warburton passed away May 31 in Wood Islands, P.E.I. Hugh was an English teacher and Housemaster of Memorial House from 194863. He also coached track and field, gymnastics, and 3rd Football. He earned his bachelor of arts degree from McGill University, taking a short break to serve in the military from 1943-44, and then back to McGill. He later earned his master’s degree from the University of Chicago. After leaving St. Andrew’s he taught at Stanstead College in the Eastern Townships, Que., and later at Hinkley School in Maine before settling to raise children and farm on Wood Islands. Hugh was an avid sailor and took many an Andrean on his boat. He is survived by his wife, Marjorie; children, Jill (Ken) and Jim (Anne); grandchildren, Jessica, Grace, Sheila, and Henry; and sister, Mable. Peter Robinson Peter Denny Robinson passed away April 19 in Montreal. Peter taught history at St. Andrew’s from 1977-95 and was Housemaster of Laidlaw and Sifton Houses. During his time at St. Andrew’s he coached 1st Soccer and 1st Cricket. Peter studied history at the University of Manchester and McGill University, later pursing post-graduate studies at the University of Cambridge.

After graduation, he taught at the Hitchin Grammar School in Hitchin, U.K., before emigrating to Canada and joining SAC. After leaving the School, Peter moved to Montreal where he taught adult education at the Pearson Adult Education and Career Centre until his passing. Peter is survived by his partner, Wen Qi Feng; children, Merlin (Nisa), Liam (Emmanuelle), Leif (Amanda), Angus (Lydia), Brigitte (David), and Francesca (Pascal); mother, Alice; siblings, Star, Kersti, and Mark; his ex-wife, Michelle; and 10 grandchildren. He is predeceased by his daughter, Michelle.

Jeffrey McGee Jeffrey McGee passed away on June 20. He taught music and geography at St. Andrew’s College from 1996-2004, where he also coached cross-country. Jeff had a B.A. from the University of P.E.I. and a B.Ed. from Queen’s University. Before joining the faculty at SAC he was head of music at Trinity College School and Albert College, eventually taking a teaching position at Holy Trinity School. He is survived by his father, Roy; siblings, Jack (Carol) and Jerry (Iris); and five nieces and nephews. He is predeceased by his mother, Jenny.


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