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TWO ROW TIMES
JULY 8TH, 2015
TWO ROW TIMES
Two Row Times Obituary
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WHITLOW: Patricia Gail
CLASSIFIEDS Obituary HILL: TRACY LYNN
At the age of 68 after a courageous and brave battle with several bouts of cancer since 2008 on Monday, July 6th at her home. Pat is survived by a loving and supportive family. Thanks to her daughter Paula (Terry) of whom she was very proud. “Mammy” will be deeply missed by the “the joys of her life” her grandsons, Forest and Cameron. Pat is also survived by brothers George (late Josette) Maracle, Irvin, Mike (late Donna), and sisters Joan (late Norris), Dorothy (Steve), Lorraine (Dan) and many nieces and nephews. Predeceased by her parents Robert (March 1994), and Grace (nee Maracle) (October 1994), and brothers Tom (February 2014) and his spouse Linda (April 2013), Roy (May 2011) and his spouse Tena (July 2014), Bobby in infancy, and Donald “Beans” Maracle (December 1993) and his spouse Janet (Sept 1994). We the family appreciate the care Pat received from First Nations Nursing, especially Sue Porter, Ida White and Polly Doxtater, and PSW Julie Bomberry who shared their utmost love in the difficult journey; Dr. Schneider at BGH – Drs. Foley and Dayes at Jurvanski, Dr. Miller at St. Joe’s in Hamilton and more recently CCAC (Holly Cowan and Sherri Sandy), Dr. Trevor and Nurse Nancy. Pat was a long time employee of Levi’s/GWG and Solaray. Resting at her home at 356 Mohawk Road, Six Nations from Tuesday, July 7th after 7pm until Thursday, July 9th at noon. Interment and service at St. Paul’s, Kanyengeh, Sour Springs to join her parents at 2:00 pm on Thursday, July 9th, 2015. Father Norman Casey officiating. www. rhbanderson.com
MILLER: Margaret Mary nee: Dockstader Peacefully with family by her side at Iroquois Lodge, Ohsweken on Sunday July 5, 2015 at the age of 92 years. Loving mother of Marilyn Miller, and Ann Marie and Joseph Longboat. Dear Gram of Lynn, Keith and Deanna, Joey, Laurie, and Roy. Dear great grandma of 10 great grandchildren and 10 great great grandchildren. Also will be lovingly remembered by many nieces, nephews, and friends. Predeceased by parents Joseph and Nora (General) Dockstader; brothers, Leslie and Howard, and sisters, Helen Baird and Gertie Miller. Resting at her daughter’s home, 1364 Seneca Road, Six Nations after 7 pm. Monday. Funeral Service and Burial will be held at the Sour Springs Longhouse, Six Nations on Wednesday, July 8, 2015 at 11 am. www.rhbanderson.com
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NEE: LAFORME
Passed away at the Brantford General Hospital on Sunday July 5, 2015 at the age of 45 years. Beloved wife of Kenneth Hill. Loving mother of Kendra Leigh. Dear daughter of Fred and Betty (Froman) LaForme. Sister of Kathy LaForme and Rick Silversmith. Daughter-in-law of Margaret and Mitchell Hill. Sister-in-law of Jim and Laura, Debbie, and Pam and Nick. Aunt of Kenny and Rene, Kirstie and Andrew, Melanie, Sara, James, Jenn, Chris, Paul, Cody, Brittany, Lacy and Cody, and Brandon. Special great aunt to Khole. Tracy was a special niece to her Aunt Ruth and cousin Michelle. She will also be sadly missed and lovingly remembered by her great nieces and nephews and aunts, uncles and cousins. Tracy was involved with the Six Nations Health Foundation and was recently studying business administration. The family will honour her life with visitation at the Styres Funeral Home, 1798 4th. Line, Ohsweken on Thursday from 6-9 p.m. where Funeral Service will be held on Friday July 10, 2015 at 2 p.m. Cremation to follow. The family thanks the staff at the Brantford General 7th floor palliative care. www.rhbanderson.com
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David Kingsley Powless Peacefully in his sleep at the Brantford General Hospital on July 3, 2015, David Kingsley Powless. Predeceased by his wife Virgil (1974), His son Rick (2012) his grandchild Timothy Lickers (1980) His brothers, Maxwell and Randall Father of: Diann Lickers of Ohsweken, Larry and Susan Powless of Parry Sound,Neil and Lydia Powless of California, Roseanne Dimmick and Brian of Ohsweken, Joan and Paul Gordon of Woodstock, Gilbert Powless of Ingersoll, and Kelly Hill of Ohsweken. David is also survived by 23 Grandchildren , 27 Great Grandchildren and 1 Great Great Grandchild. David lived to see 5 generations. In respect of David’s wishes, David has been cremated, there will be no funeral service. The family will have a gathering on Saturday July 11, 2015 @ 1:30 pm to be held at the Six Nations Community Hall 4th line. The family is very grateful to Dr. Ho and Dr. Reilly for care during David’s illness, and to Harry Whitlow for his valued friendship.
Thank You
Thank You
The 2015 Pen Pal Gatherings took place this year on 3 separate occasions. The Primary, Junior and Intermediate students of Six Nations of the Grand River Territory, Mississaugas of the New Credit First Nation and many of our neighbouring communities came together in a celebration of friendship. The theme for this year was “Reflecting on our Relationships”. The following organizations and people need to be acknowledged for their generosity, commitment and continued support of this unique initiative. They are listed in no particular order as all played key roles in the success of the gathering of pen pals. We would like to start by thanking all Principals, Teachers and Students who participate in the exchange of letter writing throughout the school year. Gratitude is extended to; The Pen Pal Committee (amazing dedicated teachers, community members and organizations), all of the volunteers (family, friends and very special community people), Ontario Ministry of Aboriginal Affairs, Dreamcatcher Charitable Foundation, Grand Erie District School Board, Grand Erie Elementary Teacher’s Federation, Aboriginal and Northern Affairs Canada, Ontario Provincial Police-Cayuga Detachment, OPG-Ontario Power Generation (Susan Thurston), That Crafty Sew and Sew (Al and Helen Dale), Rachel Martin and the Photo Booth, Saidat and KZ, Tribal Vision, Darren Thomas, McKinnon Park Secondary School, Brent Beauchamp and Sarah Stacey, Ralph Luimes (Hald-Nor Credit Union), Haldimand-Norfolk REACH, and Ganohkwra Sra (Great staff support!). A very special thanks to Evelisa Genova, Toby Williams, Anuva Swift, Constance Harvey, Phil Carter, Andrea Davis and Catherine Jamieson for your continued dedication to the final event. We truly appreciate the guidance of our community leaders as we continue to reflect and build on our relationships. On behalf of the Pen Pal Committee – Scot Cooper and Suzie Miller
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