CME Family Last Post

Our Last Post feature aims to notify colleagues of the passing of a comrade and to publish a short summary of their career and accomplishments to honour those who have served our country who died after 1 January 2000. As we receive news of the death of a member of the CME Family, we post an obituary along with funeral details and family wishes. We have done our best to ensure their completeness, with a focus on each person's service records and notable accomplishments.

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Sgt Robert Bruce "Bob" Seaman (Ret'd)

We regret to advise of the death of Sergeant Robert Bruce "Bob" Seaman (Ret'd) who passed away at the Ottawa Civic Hospital on 4 November 2014 at the age of 75.

Bob served in both the Royal Canadian Engineers and Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps, and retired in Petawawa.  He was a member of the Royal Canadian Legion Petawawa, ON Branch # 517. 

Visitations will be at the Malcolm, Deavitt & Binhammer Funeral Home, 141 Renfrew Street, Pembroke ON on 9 November, followed by a Memorial Service at the Royal Canadian Legion Petawawa Hall on 10 November.  Donations may be made to the Pembroke Regional Hospital Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Fund or a charity of one’s choice.  Online condolences and donations may be made at www.mdbfuneralhome.com. {dc/gdMay2016kh}

CWO Donald Charles Coyle, CD (Ret'd)

We regret to advise of the sudden death of Donald Charles Coyle on 4 November 2014.

Born in 1927, he joined the Royal Canadian Engineers in 1944 and trained as an electrician. At war’s end, he was transferred to the Permanent Force and was soon posted to work on the Northwest (Alaska) Highway on general road and bridge maintenance (1946-48). Having gained experience as a heavy equipment operator, he was posted to Kingston (1948-49) where he was employed as Operator Special Engineer Equipment (OPSEE). During his next posting at Camp Petawawa (1949-51) he was awarded the King's Commendation for Bravery for his actions at a lumber mill fire in Pembroke on 17 Apr 1950, where he greatly contributed to the control of a massive fire by removing stacks of burning lumber.

Don then instructed on Heavy Equipment at RCSME in Chilliwack (1951-59). While at Chilliwack, his career took a change in direction as he moved into the Mechanical Systems field. After learning his new trade, he was posted as NCO in charge of utilities for the United Nations Emergency Force in the Gaza Strip (1959-61). After this deployment, he returned to RCSME as an Instructor on Utilities Systems (1961-65). This was followed by a posting to Air Defence Command (1965-71) responsible for mechanical systems on radar equipment. Returning CFB Chilliwack in 1971, he was responsible for the training of Mechanical Systems Technicians and retired in 1972 at the rank of Chief Warrant Officer. Following his retirement from the CF, he was Superintendent of Maintenance at Yoho National Park 1973-78) and Works Superintendent, Town of Princeton (1979-83).

MWO John Edward Cummings (Ret'd)

We regret to advise of the death of Master Warrant Officer John Edward Cummings in his 85th year at Parkwood Hospital in London on 1 November 2014. A Royal Canadian Engineer veteran of the Korean War, John retired as a Master Warrant Officer in 1982. He was a lifetime member of the Royal Canadian Legion, Victory Branch in London, ON.

A private family celebration of life will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Parkwood Veterans' Hospital London ON.

Spr Philibert “Phil” Lacroix (Ret’d)

We regret to advise of the death of Sapper Philibert“Phil” Lacroix (Ret’d) peacefully at the Georgian Manor Long Term Care facility in Penetanguishene ON on 31 October 2014 in his 94th year.

Phil was a WW II veteran who served with the Royal Canadian Engineers in Northwest Europe.  He was a member of the Royal Canadian Legion Penetanguishene Branch #68. 

Visitation will be held at the Penetanguishene Funeral Home on 3 November followed by a funeral mass at Ste. Ann's Catholic Church, 28 Robert Street West, Penetanguishene 4 November with interment to follow at Ste. Ann's Cemetery.  Donations to the Penetanguishene Legion Branch #68 would be greatly appreciated. {dc/gdMay2016kh}

William David “Bill” Beaton

We regret to advise of the death of William David “Bill” Beaton, peacefully at the Ottawa General Hospital on 24 October 2014 at the age of 94 years. Bill was a veteran of the Second World War.

Bill was born in Saskatchewan. He enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force in 1940 and served with the 133 (Fighter) Squadron. After demobilization, Bill joined the Permanent Force with the RCAF and served with the Construction Engineers until 1975. Following his release from the Canadian Forces, Bill worked for the Department of Public Works from 1976 to 1985.

Bill was a life member of the Nepean Museum and the Ottawa Vintage Radio Club. He was also a member of the Robert Burns World Federation.

Friends may call at the Garden Chapel of Tubman Funeral Homes, 3440 Richmond Road, Nepean on 30 October from 6:00 - 8:00 pm. Funeral service to be held in the Chapel on 31 October at 11:00 a.m. Interment in the Merivale United Cemetery followed by reception at Merivale United Church. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Ottawa Diabetes Society or the Ottawa Humane Society. Online condolences, tributes and donations may be made to the funeral home.

Spr Joseph "Joe" Skorlatowski (Ret’d)

We regret to advise of the death of Sapper Joseph "Joe" Skorlatowski (Ret’d) at the Royal University Hospital, Saskatoon SK on 24 October 2014 at the age of 94 years.

Joe was born and grew up on the family farm near Lanigan SK and educated at Elmsville School.  He was a WW II veteran who joined the Army in 1942 as a member of the Royal Canadian Engineers.  He served in England, Italy, France, Belgium, Holland and Germany with the 10th and 12th Field Companies.

After demobilization, Joe returned to the family farm and continued farming until 1963 at which time he moved his family into the town of Lanigan and began work at the Saskatchewan Wheat Pool.  In 1969, Joe once again changed careers to work for Potash Corporation in Lanigan as a carpenter.   He retired in 1985. He was a member of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch #143 and Knights of Columbus in Lanigan.

A Prayer Service will be held on 4 November at St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church, 41 Shannon St, Laniganwith a Funeral Mass to follow on the next day in the same location. 

WO / Adj Patrice Vincent, CD

We regret to advise of the tragic and sudden death of Warrant Officer Patrice Vincent, 53 years old, a military Firefighter with 28 years of service, who died in a lone wolf terror hit and run attack in Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Quebec on Monday, 20 Oct 2014.

WO Patrice Vincent joined the Canadian Forces 1985 as a Combat Engineer. After his initial trades training, he was posted to CFB Valcartier. In 1990 he re-mustered to the military Fire Fighter trade. As military Fire Fighter, he served in numerous locations and environments such as 19 Wing Comox, CFB Edmonton, 8 Wing Trenton, and 22 Wing North Bay. WO Vincent also served on several warships such as HMCS CALGARY, ALGONQUIN, WINNIPEG, OTTAWA, and ST JOHN'S. In Jul 2012, promoted to the rank of Warrant Officer, he was posted to Joint Task Force East HQ at Montreal, QC and then in Mar 2013 at- the Joint Personnel Support Unit at the Integrated Personnel Support Centre in St-Jean-sur-Richelieu, QC. He was proud to be a Fire Fighter who took pride in knowing his job was that of protecting others in their time of need.

Viewing will be at Complexe funéraire Yves Légaré, 2570, Marie-Victorin Blvd. East, Longueuil, QC J4G 1P5, Friday 31 Oct 2014 (1330-1700) and (1900-2200) and again on Sat 1 Nov (0830-1030). Funeral will be on Sat 1 Nov 2014 at 1100hrs at the Cocathédrale Saint-Antoine-de-Padoue, 55 Ste-Elizabeth, Longueuil, QC J4H 1J3.

Citizens who wish to honour Warrant Officer Vincent are invited to pay tribute on Saturday, November 1 along the funeral procession route, which will begin at the Yves Légaré funeral complex in Longueuil, Quebec. The procession is scheduled to begin at the complex at 10:15 a.m. and then proceed to the Cocathédrale Saint-Antoine-de-Padoue via Marie-Victorin Boulevard, Bord de l’Eau Est Street, Grant Street, and Saint-Charles Street West.

In accordance with the wishes of the family, attendance at the church will be restricted to invited guests only. Following the service, military units and uniformed service members are invited to assemble on Saint-Charles Street to pay their final respects as the procession passes en route to a private interment.

We are privileged to be able to post the eulogy that was delivered at WO Vincent's funeral. Click here.

Post Script: In 2014, One Air Task Force Iraq location was named Camp Vincent in honour of Firefighter WO Vincent.

Tracy Kathleen Braun

We regret to advise of the sudden death of Tracy Kathleen Braun on 15 October 2014 at her home in Ottawa at age 48.

Tracy and had a very successful 27-year career with Department of National Defence. Her first job was as a summer student at CFB London. Later she worked as a 'casual' with DND in Victoria and then as a full-time clerk working in both the Base Construction and Base Comptroller Branches. Tracy moved to Ottawa in 1994 and worked as a clerk and subsequently with the Unexploded Ordnance group and then with War Graves as a Real Property Advisor responsible for deployed operations.

Tracy was best known for her real property support to the operational missions of the Canadian Forces. Most notable was her work in disposing of the Canadian facilities in Afghanistan and the Middle East as the CAF withdrew from Kandahar and the support bases for that mission. In addition, she was instrumental in a project to find and preserve existing graves of Canadians and their dependents who had passed away in Europe and to install suitable memorial cairns - including a number for babies and children buried overseas.

As part of the ADM(IE) transformation, Tracy then worked with Real Property Operations group as the Real Property Advisor for Central/North. Here she looked after real property transactions for the National Capital Region and deployed locations.

A Celebration of Life ceremony will take place on the 10 December 2014 at the RCAF Officer’s Mess located at 158 Gloucester St. Ottawa. A Family Celebration of Life will be held later at her favourite spot in British Columbia. Tracy’s family has created a bank account to help her daughter Haleigh continue her education. Donations can be made through the Royal Bank ( Account Number: 01760-003-5044706 ).

To honour the memory of Tracy Braun, the Canadian Forces Real Property Operations Group, with support from the Assistant Deputy Minister (Infrastructure and Environment) have created the Tracy Braun Memorial Award. Nominees must have demonstrated excellent work or performance at an unusually high level or over an extended period of time that has positively affected the ability of operational commanders to execute their missions. {khMar2016}

Spr John William McConnell (Ret'd)

We regret to advise of the death of John William McConnell on 14 October 2014. John was born in Chilliwack, BC in 1943 and was raised on several farms in the area. He left school in Grade 9 and joined the Royal Canadian Engineers in 1962. After his basic training He was posted to 3 Field Squadron and followed shortly with a two-year tour to Germany with 4 Field Squadron. Upon completion of this tour he returned to Chilliwack and took his release in 1965.

John's civilian careers saw him first in the Yukon where he worked in an asbestos mine before making his way to Edmonton where he began his career as a plumber. In 1986 the family moved to Toronto so John could acquire his journeyman plumber certification. After earning his certification he moved back to Chilliwack. In 1996 John and his wife Norma also took over the management of the Golden West Motel until they both retired in 2005.

Funeral services will be held at 10:00 am, 19 October at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints located at 6300 Tyson Road Chilliwack BC. A reception to meet with the family will be held at the church prior to the service from 9:00 - 9:50 am. Interment will be at the Chilliwack Cemetery following the funeral. {khApr2016}

 

LCol Tom Bird, CD (Ret’d)

We regret to advise of the death of Lieutenant-Colonel Tom Bird, CD (Ret’d) on 6 October 2014 in London ON at the age of 86 years.

Tom was born and grew up in Kitchener ON before moving to London. He started his career as a bookkeeper but soon followed his dreams into radio by putting himself through the Lorne Greene Academy of Radio Arts. He worked as a broadcaster for radio stations in Strafford ON, Chatham ON, and London before moving to CFPL-TV in London in November 1953. For 35 years he prepared and broadcast the nightly weather reports, always signing off with "Don't forget to feed the birds". Tom worked in marketing as an adjunct to his broadcasting career and was well known throughout the business community.

Tom’s interest and commitment to the military was also life-long. From sea cadet training during the 1940s he joined the Militia and rose to rank of Lieutenant Colonel starting as a Public Relations officer with the Corps of Royal Canadian Engineers and ending with the London Militia District Headquarters. He continued this service through participation in the London Garrison Community Council to bring the London community and the militia together.

Tom was an ardent supporter and lifetime member of the Western Ontario Fish and Game Club, Ducks Unlimited and the Oxford County Stewardship Council. He was a proud member, executive member and president of the Forest City Kiwanis Club for almost 60 years.

Visitors will be received at John T. Donohue Funeral Home on 25 October from 2:00 until 4:00 PM and from 7:00 until 9:00 PM. Donations to the Otolaryngology Department of London Health Sciences Foundation (LHSF.ca) and the Salvation Army would be appreciated.

Nathan “Buster” McChristie

We regret to advise of the death of Nathan “Buster” McChristie on 6 October 2014 at the Bingham Memorial Hospital in Matheson, ON at the age of 95 years.

Buster was a lifetime resident of Matheson and dedicated veteran of the Second World War who served in Northwest Europe with the Royal Canadian Engineers.

Family and Friends may call at St. Andrew's United Church in Matheson from 2:00 - 4:00 and 7:00 – 9:00 PM on, 10 October.   A funeral service will take place on 11 October at 11:00 AM at St. Andrew's United Church in Matheson.  Donation may be made to his special needs granddaughter, Carrie-Lee's day program, the “Nady Paddle Program" located at P.O. Box 1271, North Bay,  ON, P1B 8K5.  To share your memories, make a donation or light a memorial candle; please visit www.abitibifuneralservicesltd.com. 

Corporal Wayne Hearn, CD (Ret'd)

We regret to advise of the death of Corporal Wayne Hearn, CD (Ret’d) at the Temiskaming Hospital in New Liskeard ON on 17 September 2014.

Wayne was born in Kirkland Lake ON in 1948.  In March 1966 he enlisted in the Canadian Army as a member of the Royal Canadian Engineers.  He took his basic training with the Queens Own Rifles Regiment at Currie Barracks in Calgary AB before going to the Royal Canadian School of Military Engineering in Chilliwack BC for his Field Engineering training.  On completion of this training, he was posted to Camp Petawawa ON for a short while before being posted to 4 Field Squadron at Fort Victoria in Werl, West Germany.  While there he was involved in the preparations for the move of the unit to Lahr in the Black Forest area of Southern Germany.  On completion of this posting, he returned to Petawawa where he served until his release from the military in 1973.

In civilian life, Wayne returned to New Liskeard where he operated a dairy farm and became very involved in community activities:  serving for many terms as Councillor for Harley Township; serving as a volunteer firefighter and eventually rising to Fire Chief; and training other area volunteer fire departments.  In 1995, Wayne became a civilian trainer with New Liskeard Army Cadet Corps 2344 eventually being commissioned and rising to the rank of Captain and becoming the Unit’s Commanding Officer.  He served in that capacity until shortly before his death. 

Visitations will be held at the Perrin Funeral Chapel in New Liskeard on 19 September.  A Funeral Mass will be celebrated the following day at Our Mother of Perpetual Help Parish, New Liskeard. Donations may be made to the Temiskaming Hospital Palliative Care Unit or to the New Liskeard Bikers' Reunion. {dc/gdMar2016kh}

Sgt Peter Hamilton Wilson (Ret'd)

We regret to advise of the death of Sergeant Peter Hamilton Wilson (Ret'd) at the Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, Toronto ON on 13 September 2014 at the age of 94.

Peter was a WW II veteran who served with the Royal Canadian Engineers.  He was a member of the Royal Canadian Legion, Orillia ON Branch #34.

A Celebration of Peter's Life will be held at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch #34, Orillia on 18 October.  Donations may be made to the Alzheimer Society.  Messages of condolence may be made at www.mundellfuneralhome.com. {dc/gdMay2016kh}

Lt Jack Barry (Ret'd)

We regret to advise of the death of Lieutenant Jack Barry (Ret'd) on 11 September 2014 at Markham-Stouffville Hospital, Toronto.

Jack was a veteran of the Second World War. He enlisted in 1941 and began officer training at Officer Training centre in Brockville, ON and was assigned to the Royal Canadian Engineers. He was initially a member of 1st Battalion, Royal Canadian Engineers serving in B Company. After leaving Canada, Jack served in Great Britain where the battalion was heavily involved in construction and defensive preparations of the Island Fortress. Later, B Company was re-organized into the 33rd Field Company as part of 2nd Canadian Army Troops in preparation for the invasion of the Continent.  After D-Day, Jack saw action in France, Belgium, Holland and Germany where 33rd Field Company was frequently involved in Bailey Bridge construction to support the Allied advance. 

Jack's funeral will be held at Benjamin's Park Memorial Chapel, 2401 Steeles Avenue W., 12 September 2014. Interment in the Holy Blossom Temple section of Pardes Shalom Cemetery. Memorial donations may be made to Plan Canada or Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation. {gdOct2015kh}


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Maj Roderick "Rod" MacLean, CD (Ret'd)

We regret to advise of the sudden death of Major Roderick "Rod" MacLean, CD (Ret'd) on 11 September 2014 at the age of 77 years while on holiday in Paris France.

A graduate of St. Francis Xavier University and Nova Scotia Technical School (Civil Engineering), Rod served a full career with the Canadian Military Engineers . After retirement he worked as a Director in the Department of Indian Affairs. Friends may pay their respects at the Blair and Son Funeral Home, 15 Gore St. West, Perth, Ontario, K7H 2L7 on Thursday, 18 September from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. A service will be held in the chapel at 11:00 a.m. followed by a reception in the Blair and Son Family Centre. In remembrance, contributions to the Great War Memorial Hospital Foundation, 33 Drummond St., West, Perth, would be appreciated.

Sergeant Claude Emond, CD (Ret'd)

We regret to advise of the death of Sergeant Claude Emond (Ret'd ) a former Refrigeration Maintenance Technician at CFB Valcartier, at age 49 years on 9 September 2014. 

Claude was born on in Rimouski, QC and enrolled in the Canadian Forces in May 1990. He began his career in the Artillery, transitioned to Combat Engineer and then to Refrigeration/ Mechanical Technician. He served the Canadian Military Engineers for 20 years and his service career included deployment to Afghanistan. Claude retired in December 2013.

Visitation will take place at 4:00 PM 11 September at Sylvio Marceau Funeral Complex, 15015, boul Henri-Bourassa, Québec.

Spr John Wesley “Bud” Drake

We regret to advise of the death of Sapper John Wesley “Bud” Drake (Ret’d) in Verdun, QC on 8 September 2014 at the age of 86.

Bud served as a Reservist in the Royal Canadian Engineers.  He was a member of the Royal Canadian Legion “Montcalm Memorial” Branch #198 in Rawdon, QC.

Visitation will take place at Alfred Dallaire Funeral Home, 5784 Rue Verdun, Verdun QC on 14 September 2:00 - 5:00 PM and 7:00 - 9:00 PM.  A funeral service will take place in the Chapel of the Complex on 15 September 9:30 AM.  {gdJan2017dc} [zpp, zsd, zcc]

 

F/Lt George Richard Walsh (Ret’d)

We regret to advise of the death of Flight Lieutenant George Richard Walsh (Ret’d), peacefully on 6 September 2014 in Calgary AB at the age of 74 years after a courageous battle with Parkinson’s disease.

George was born in Peterborough ON. He began a very long and successful working life with a paper route at age 15. George graduated from Western Canada High School in Calgary in 1957, after which he joined the Royal Canadian Air Force with the Regular Officer Training Plan. He attended the University of Alberta where he received his BSc in Civil Engineering in 1962 and then served as a Construction Engineering officer with the RCAF.

George retired from the Canadian Forces after a short career and then received a Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering from Queen’s University in 1968. He became highly successful within the oil and gas industry, working with Shell Canada (1968-1981) and Alberta Natural Gas Company Ltd. (1981-1989) before running his own consulting business. 

George had many passions in his life, but none matched his love of golf. He was an active member of Silver Springs Golf Club from 1986-2012, where he would play up to 75 games a year. George had a sense of adventure whether it was travelling with his wife, playing golf or curling at the Calgary Curling Club. 

A Celebration of George’s Life will be held for close friends and family on 16 September at 10:00 a.m. at Foster’s Garden Chapel (3220  4 Street N.W., Calgary) with a reception to follow.  In lieu of flowers please feel free to send a donation to the University of Alberta. Online condolences can be sent to the funeral home.

S/Sgt Frederick “Fred” Clempson, CD (Ret’d)

We regret to advise of the death of Staff Sergeant Frederick “Fred” Clempson, CD (Ret’d) at Crystal Ridge Manor Retirement Home, Chilliwack BC on 2 September 2014. 

Fred was born in Bolehall, Warwickshire, England and he worked on freighters between Portsmouth, England, and Calais, France before immigrating to Canada in 1941. 

Fred joined the Royal Canadian Engineers and served in Quebec, British Columbia, Ontario, and Germany.  He retired in Chilliwack in 1968 with the rank of Staff Sergeant.   After his retirement from the military, he managed an occupational workshop, had a plumbing business, worked for Lockheed Shipbuilding in Seattle USA and a pulp mill in Prince George BC.  Fred’s final employment was with Corrections Canada’s Kent Institution maximum security facility in Agassiz, BC. 

Fred was a long-time member of the Mount Cheam Lions Club of Chilliwack.  He spent over 40 years with the Lions holding several positions including District Governor.

A memorial service will be held on 21 September at the Mount Cheam Lions Club Hall, 45580 Spadina Ave, Chilliwack.   Donations may be made to the Dementia and Alzheimer Society or to the charity of one’s choice.  Another option is to create better awareness of volunteers needed for the elderly at care facilities or to increase staffing throughout Fraser Health to take better care of our senior citizens.{gdMar2016kh}

WO Victor Donald William “Bill” Lewington, CD (Ret'd)

We regret to advise of the death of Warrant Officer Victor Donald William “Bill” Lewington, CD (Ret'd) on 28 August 2014 at Heritage Village in Chilliwack at the age of 79 years.

Born in Iberville QC, Bill joined the Royal Canadian Engineers in 1953 at the age of 17. He had a full career as a Combat Engineer that took him to all the Field Squadrons with postings from Chilliwack, Germany, Gagetown, Chilliwack, Petawawa, Valcartier and back to Chilliwack. Bill was also a long-standing Combat Diver - one of the first, having participated in the Army Diver Trials in the late-60s and he was a strong supporter within the Combat Divers Association.

Bill retired from the CF in 1978 and then worked as a civilian in the CFB Chilliwack Base Audio-Visual Library. Bill spent many years in the Boy Scout movement, as a cub and scout leader with Chilliwack and Fairfield Island scout troops. He volunteered regularly at the Legion Branch 280 with the Colour Party and other positions.

A Celebration of Life was held on 4 September 2014 at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 280.

Jim Tryon

We regret to advise of the death of Jim Tryon peacefully at the Newport Harbour Care Centre, in Calgary, AB on 26 August 2014 at the age of 78.

Jim served in the Royal Canadian Engineers from 1952-1969.  After leaving the army he worked for the City of Calgary as a plumber/gas fitter for 25 years, first at the Children's Services Centre and then the police department.

A Celebration of Life will be held at Centre Street Church, 3900 2 Street N.E., Calgary on 3 September at 1:30 p.m.  Donations may be made to Samaritan's Purse, 20 Hopewell Way N.E., Calgary, AB or the Calgary Humane Society, 4455 - 110 Avenue S.E., Calgary.  Expressions of sympathy may be forwarded to the family via the website www.fostersgardenchapel.ca         {gdDec2016kh}

Harold "Ted" Davis

We regret to advise of the passing of Harold "Ted" Davis on 22 August 2014 at Extendicare in Peterborough ON in his 83rd year.

Ted was born in Peterborough and served in the Royal Canadian Engineers. In civilian life, he was an employee of Outboard Marine Corporation (OMC). Ted was a leader in many volunteer organizations including taking on the roles of President of the OMC Veterans Association, Past Director of Council of War Veterans for Camp Maple Leaf, Past President of Royal Canadian Legion Branch #52, Past Zone F5 Commander, Past District F Commander and a proud Member, Elder and Stewart of Knox United Church for over 55 years.

Visitation was held on Tuesday 26 August with a Legion Service at the Nisbett Funeral Home. The funeral service was held at 11 AM on Wednesday 27 August 2014 in the Nisbett Chapel. Interment was in the Highland Park Cemetery. In memory of Ted, donations to the Poppy Fund or a charity of your choice would be appreciated.

Cpl Joseph L. Rieu (Ret’d)

We regret to advise of the death of Corporal Joseph L. Rieu (Ret’d) of Valleyview, AB on 17 August 2014 at the age of 96 years.

Joseph was a veteran of the Second World War and served in the Royal Canadian Engineers and Royal Canadian Army Service Corps.  He was a member of the Royal Canadian Legion Valleyview Branch # 140.  {dcDec2017gd} [zsd, zcc, zbd]

Alexander John “Jack” McCaskill

We regret to advise of the death of Alexander John “Jack” McCaskill peacefully in Edmonton AB on 13 August 2014 in his 98th year.

Jack was born in Edmonton and grew up in Calgary AB.  He was educated at the University of Alberta and Oklahoma University in Norman OK USA as a petroleum engineer.  He was a WW II veteran who served with the Royal Canadian Engineers.  Jack was a pioneer in the development of the oil and gas industry in Western Canada and in North Africa.  He was involved in community and church activities.  He retired in Qualicum Beach, BC where he served on the municipal council.

A Memorial Service will be held at Riverbend United Church, 14907 - 45 Avenue NW, Edmonton at 4 p.m. on 16 August.  Expressions of sympathy may be forwarded to the family via the website at www.hainstockedmonton.com{gdNov2016kh}

John Leon Phillipo

We regret to advise of the death of John Leon Phillipo on 13 August 2014.

John was born in Westmount, Cape Breton, NS. in 1925. He joined the Canadian Army and served with the Royal Canadian Engineers in France, England, Belgium, Holland and Germany.

After the war, John worked at the Sydney Steel Plant for 40 years before retiring. John was a Life Member of The Royal Canadian Legion.

Lt Lloyd George Timson (Ret’d)

We regret to advise of the death of Lieutenant Lloyd George Timson (Ret’d) suddenly at his home on 7 August 2014 in his 95th year. 

Lloyd was a WW II veteran who served in the Royal Canadian Engineers.  He was a member of the Royal Canadian Legion Odessa ON Amherstview Branch #623.

Visitation will take place at the Paul G. Payne Funeral Home, Main Street, Odessa on 15 August followed by a Masonic Service on 16 August also in the Paul G. Payne Funeral Home.  Interment will be in York Cemetery, Willowdale (Toronto) at a later date.  Donations may be made to either the Parkinson Foundation or the Canadian Cancer Society. {dc/gdMay2016kh}

Kenneth “Ken” Warden Coombs

We regret to advise of the death of Kenneth “Ken” Warden Coombs peacefully at the Seaforth Community Hospital in Seaforth, ON on 3 August 2014 in his 92nd year.

Ken was a WW II veteran who served with the Royal Canadian Army Service Corps and the Corps of Royal Canadian Engineers and saw action in Northwest Europe.  He was a Life Member of the Royal Canadian Legion Seaforth Branch # 156.

Visitations will be held at McGlynn Family Funeral Home, 87 Goderich Street West, Seaforth on 6 August at 10 a.m., followed by a Royal Canadian Legion Service at 11:30 a.m., followed by a funeral service.  A reception will follow at the Seaforth Legion Hall.  Interment will take place at the Maitland Bank Cemetery, Seaforth at a later date.

Donations may be made to the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 156, Seaforth and can be made through the funeral home or by visiting www.mcglynnfamilyfuneralhome.com. {dc/gdMay2016kh}

Spr Albert George Renauld (Ret’d)

We regret to advise of the death of Sapper Albert George Renauld (Ret’d) peacefully after a long illness in Stonewall MB on 3 August 2014 at the age of 94. 

George was a WW II veteran.  George joined the Royal Canadian Engineers in January 1940 in Fort William (now Thunder Bay) ON. He went overseas with the 1st Division, 9th Field Park and served in England attached to the British 26th ME Heavy Equipment section. He served in the Central Mediterranean Area with the same unit, as well as in Continental Europe with the Canadian 3rd and 5th Divisions. When the war ended, he returned to the 1st Division in Holland and then back to Canada. He was discharged in Winnipeg MB in November 1945. He worked in the construction industry spending the majority of his life in Winnipeg MB and Edmonton AB.  He officially retired at the age of 83 and settled in Stonewall.  George joined the RCL after his discharge and was a member of the Hodgson Branch 158, the Strathcona Legion Branch 150 in Edmonton AB, and the Stonewall Branch #52 after he retired in 1983 in Stonewall.

A celebration of George’s life will be held at MacKenzie Funeral Home, 433 Main Street in Stonewall on 11 August with interment at the Stonewall Cemetery to follow.  A reception will be held at the Stonewall Legion.  Donations may be made to the Stonewall Legion Branch No. 52 Poppy Fund.  {dc/gdMay2016kh}

Spr Gerald “Gerry” Young (Ret'd)

We regret to advise of the death of Sapper Gerald “Gerry” Young on 14 July 2014 in Baie-Comeau QC at the age of 82 years.

Gerry served in the Royal Canadian Engineers during the Korean Conflict and was a member of the North Shore Branch of the Royal Canadian Legion in Baie-Comeau, QC.

The funeral procession will leave the Société Funéraire Baie-Comeau at 1:40 PM with the service beginning at 2:00 PM at the St-Nom de Marie Church. Interment will follow in the St-Joseph de Manicouagan cemetery.
 

Spr Melvin E. Clark (Ret’d)

We regret to advise of the death of Sapper Melvin E.  “Mel” Clark (Ret’d) peacefully at home in Dartmouth NS on 12 July 2014 at the age of 91 years.

Mel was born in Halifax NS  and spent much of his youth in Shubenacadie NS. He was a veteran of the Second World War having joined the Canadian Army in 1941 at the age of 18 and being assigned to the Royal Canadian Engineers.  After training at Camp Petawawa ON, he sailed to Britain where he jjoined the 1st Battalion, Royal Canadian Engineers and trained in the south of England. In 1943, Mel was then assigned to the 1st Field Company and landed in Sicily on the beaches of Pachino on the morning of 10 July of that year.  During the landing, his truck hit a mine but fortunately, only the tire was damaged.  Mel first saw the enemy a few days later while supporting the Hastings & Prince Edward Regiment in capturing the town of Grammichele.  He was badly wounded in action in October 1944 and evacuated first to a general hospital in Avellino Italy and  then sent back to England in December.  He re-joined his unit in January 1945 and returned to action where he served in the liberation of Belgium and The Netherlands. Mel returned to Canada, landing in Halifax in 1946.

After the war Mel became a diesel mechanic, worked on an ore carrier on the Great Lakes and repaired tug engines at the Construction Equipment Company in Halifax.  He later sold heavy equipment throughout Nova Scotia and Newfoundland until 1978 when he started his own saw sharpening and gunsmith business.  Mel collected Second World War memorabilia and by the 1980s, had enough material to start the Royal Canadian Legion Somme Branch #31 museum in Dartmouth. He served as the museum curator for many years.

Cremation has taken place.  A private family committal service will take place in Brookside Cemetery, Mill Village. A  Celebration of Life will be held 11:00 AM 19 July at the Tinsmith Museum, Highway 2 Shubenacadie.  Memorial donations may be made to the Maritime Heart Centre, 508 5991 Spring Garden Rd, Halifax, NS or to the Tinsmith Shop Museum, 2854 Hwy. 2 Shubenacadie.    Condolences may be shared with the family at www.ettingerfuneralhome.com{dcJan2020gd} [zpp]

S/Sgt Morris Harry Starkman (Ret'd)

We regret to advise of the death of Staff Sergeant Morris Starkman (Ret’d) at the Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre on 11 July 2014.

Morris was a veteran of the Second World War and served in the Royal Canadian Engineers.  He was the brother of S/Sgt Maxwell Starkman (Ret’d), also of the RCE. After the war, Morris attended the University of Toronto.

Services will be held at Shaarei Tefillah Synagogue, 3600 Bathurst Street on 14 July with interment in the Shaarei Tefillah Synagogue Section of Bathurst Lawn Memorial Park.  Donations may be made to the Morris Starkman Memorial Fund c/o The Benjamin Foundation.  {dcMay2017gd}[zsd, zcc, zpp]

 

Morris' brother, S/Sgt Maxwell Starkman (Ret’d), also served in the RCE.  He died in 2003.

Francis Joseph Morrissey

We regret to advise of the death of Francis Joseph Morrissey of Brigus, NL, at the General Hospital in Carbonear, NL, on Wednesday, 2 July 2014 aged 82 years.Francis was a Royal Canadian Engineer veteran of the Korean War.

Resting at Broughton's Funeral Home, Brigus. Visitation to take place on Thursday, 3 July 2014 from 7-9:00 P.M., Friday, 4 July 2014 from 10:00 A.M.- 12:00 P.M., 2-4 P.M. & 7-9:00 P.M. Funeral to take place on Saturday, 5 July 2014 at 10:00 A.M. from St. Patrick's Church, Brigus with interment to follow in the RC Cemetery, Brigus.

Donald “Don” Northey

We regret to advise of the death of Donald “Don” Northey after a long illness, in Seattle, Washington, USA on 27 June 2014 at the age of 82 years.

Don was born in Peterborough, ON and attended the Royal Military College of Canada (RMC) through the Reserve Entry Training Plan.   He spent two years as a member of the Royal Canadian Engineers before transferring to the Infantry.  After graduating from RMC, he went on to attend and receive his degree in civil engineering from the University of Toronto. 

After returning to civilian life, Don moved to Washington State to work in engineering.  One of his early engineering accomplishments was the design of the Boeing Freeway Bridge in Seattle, which was completed just in time for the first Boeing 747 to cross from Boeing's Everett factory to Paine Airfield.  Every Boeing 747 produced since has crossed his bridge.  One of his last engineering accomplishments was the design of the award-winning Meydenbauer Park Bridge in Bellevue, Washington. He took great pride in his engineering profession which he felt helped make the world a better place.

A celebration of Don’s life will be held on 26 July at 3:00 PM at Seattle’s Lower Woodland Park picnic area.  {gdJan2017dc} [zsd, zsp, zcc]

Spr Robert “Bob” Dawson Judge (Ret’d)

We regret to advise of the death of Sapper Robert “Bob” Dawson Judge (Ret’d) who passed away peacefully at Ridgewood Veteran’s Wing in Saint John NB on 22 June 2014 at the age of 92. 

Bob was born in Brookfield Mines, NS. He was a WW II veteran who served as a Sapper in the 20th Field Company, Royal Canadian Engineers.  He worked at the Atlantic Sugar Refinery for 47 years and retired in 1987.  He was a member of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch #69 in Saint John NB. 

There will be no visitations or funeral service. A private family interment will take place at a later date.  Donations may be made to the charity of one’s choice.  {dc/gdMay2016kh}

Spr Frederick “Fred” Woolley (Ret’d)

We regret to advise of the death of Sapper Frederick “Fred” Woolley (Ret’d) peacefully at the Algoma Residential Community Hospice (ARCH) Sault Ste. Marie, ON on 21 June 2014 in his 92nd year.

Fred was a veteran of the Second World War. He enlisted in the Royal Canadian Engineers in 1942, served in Canada, and was discharged in 1946. He was a Life Member of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch #211 in Bruce Mines, ON.

Visitations and Service will be held at the Bruce Mines United Church on 24 June with interment in Cloudslee Cemetery. Donations may be made to ARCH or The Royal Canadian Legion Bruce Mines Branch. 

 

Sgt Neil Paquette, CD

We regret to advise of the sudden death of Sergeant Neil Paquette, CD as the result of a motor vehicle accident on 20 June 2014. Sgt Paquette was a serving member of Mapping and Charting Establishment. He enrolled in the Canadian Forces in July 2000 and was posted to 2 Combat Engineer Regiment in April 2001 following completion of his basic Combat Engineer training. While with 2 CER he deployed to Bosnia for Op PALLADIUM from Sep 2003 to Mar 2004 and to Afghanistan for Op ATHENA Roto 3 from Jan 2005 to Aug 2005.

In 2007 Neil transferred to the Geographic Technician occupation and was posted to Mapping and Charting Establishment upon completion of his Level 5A training in May 2009. Employed in Survey Troop, he undertook a multitude of survey missions that saw him deployed throughout Canada including the Arctic on numerous occasions.

Friends are invited to share their memories of Neil with his family during visitation at the Pilon Family Funeral Home and Chapel Ltd., 50 John Street North, Arnprior on 24 June from 1400 to 1600hrs and 1900 to 2100hrs and on 25 June from 1000 until 1045hrs. A Service to honour Sgt Neil Paquette will be conducted in the Pilon Family Chapel, Arnprior on Wednesday 25 June at 1100hrs. A reception will follow at the Fitzroy Harbour Community Centre. In memory of Neil, a donation to CHEO would be appreciated by his family.

For online Condolences, see: Pilon Family Chapel. {khMay2016}

 

Lieutenant Colonel Ralph Darcy Keen, CD (Ret'd)

We regret to advise of the death of Lieutenant Colonel Ralph Darcy Keen, CD (Ret'd) in Chilliwack on 18 June 2014.

Ralph was born in 1931 in Jasper, BC. After completing high school he attended Royal Roads and Royal Military College. Upon graduating in 1953 he was commissioned in the Royal Canadian Engineers and joined 59th Independent Field Squadron, RCE in Korea. He served with the unit in Korea during last deployment of the Korean War.

Upon returning from Korea, Ralph completed his BASc (Civil) degree at UBC in 1955. His following 24 years were a series of challenging postings across Canada, Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. Some highlights were: Senior Works Officer (1959-62) responsible for infrastructure construction and maintenance of the Canadian Army infrastructure around Soest, in West Germany; as a Senior Operations Officer (1968-69) for the United Nations Truce Supervisory Organization (Palestine) responsible for tasking and supporting the UN Military Observers; as Base Construction Engineering Officer CFB Montreal (1969-72); and as Team Leader of a Forward Planning Group (1972-75) when seconded to the Canadian International Development Agency and tasked to work within the Building Department of the Kenyan Ministry of Works.

Ralph retired in 1980 and moved to Fort Nelson, BC where he became General Manager of a motor hotel, shopping plaza, mobile-home park and rental apartment block. From 1982-86 he was the City Engineer of Terrace, BC. In 1986 Ralph moved to Chilliwack and held the position of Deputy Manager Planning & Development for the District of Chilliwack from 1987 util he retired in 1996.

In Ralph's memory, please consider a donation to Parkinson Society Canada. A Celebration of Life for Ralph Keen will be held on 18 July  2:00-4:00 pm, followed by a Social Hour: 4:00-5:00 pm). Location: Johnny Mac’s Lounge at RCMP Pacific Region Training Centre, 1100 - 45337 Calais Crescent, Chilliwack, BC. {khApr2016}

 

John Foden

We regret to advise the death of John Foden in Vancouver, BC on 17 June 2014. John was born in England in 1920 and moved to Holbein, SK at the age of five to the farm that would be his home for nearly 70 years.

He was a veteran of WW II serving in the Royal Canadian Engineers, 10th Field Squadron, 5th Division from 1941 to 1946. After the war he spent his working life farming and working in the Prince Albert, SK area. Upon his retirement he moved to Vancouver, BC.

No service will be help but a gathering to celebrate John's life will be held on 17 August 17 2014. Condolences may be made to www.mbfunerals.com {gdAug2015kh}

MWO Phillip Spencer Jones (Ret'd)

We regret to advise of the death of Master Warrant Officer Phillip Spencer Jones (Ret'd) age 71, of Cape Breton, NS, on 17 June 2014 at the Ottawa General Hospital. Born in Sydney, NS, Spencer joined the Canadian Armed Forces in 1961 and retired in 1995 at the rank of Master Warrant Officer.

Friends may call at the Garden Chapel of Tubman Funeral Homes, 3440 Richmond Rd., Nepean on Thursday, 3 July 2014 from 3 p.m. until the time of memorial service in the chapel at 4:30 p.m.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Kidney Foundation Ontario Branch 1599 Hurontario Street, Suite 201 Mississauga, Ont., L5G 4S1, Tel.: 1-800-387-4474

L/Cpl Heinrich “Henry” Weibe (Ret’d)

We regret to advise the death of Lance Corporal Heinrich “Henry” Weibe (Ret’d) of Nipawin, SK on 10 June 2014 at the age of 95 years.

Henry was born in Gouldtown, SK and remained at home to help on the farm until he was nine. He started Gilroy School where he completed Grade 8 when he was 14.  Henry was a veteran of the Second World War.  He joined the Army in 1941 and trained in Camrose, AB, Dundurn, SK and Aldershot, England. He served in the Royal Canadian Engineers with the 8th Field Squadron from 1941 until 1946 seeing action in Northwest Europe. Henry returned to Canada and was demobilised in 1946. He farmed in the Carrot River, SK area until 1960 when he moved his family to a farm east of White Fox, SK.  He retired at the age of 70 years. Heinrich was a member of the Royal Canadian Legion Nipawin Branch #120 from whom he received his 45-year pin in 2011.

A memorial service will be held on 14 June at the Nipawin Legion Hall. Condolences can be made online at info@heritagefuneral.ca or www.heritagefuneral.com. Heinrich is buried in Mabel Hill Memorial Cemetery, Nipawin District, SK. {dcNov2017gd}

L/Cpl Reinhold William “Roy” Weind, MM (Ret’d)

We regret to advise of the death of Lance Corporal Reinhold William “Roy” Weind, MM (Ret’d) peacefully on 6 June 2014 at the George Derby Veteran’s home in Vancouver, BC.

Roy was born in Winnipeg, MB in 1921. During the Second World War, he served in the Royal Canadian Engineers and received the Military Medal for his actions during the battle for the Gothic Line while serving with the 4th Field Company.

During the night of 31 August 1944, three engineer parties were sent out to create gaps in a minefield in the vicinity of Borgo Santa Maria, Italy.  The operation started some 600 yards ahead of the leading infantry, who had earlier withdrawn from the minefield due to heavy casualties. The gaps penetrated the minefield a further 600 yards into enemy-held territory. The parties worked under artillery fire for two hours suffering casualties before being temporarily withdrawn. Roy stayed with the wounded Infantry and Sappers, prepared a sheltered place in the minefield to make them comfortable and dressed their wounds. When the shelling ceased he went back to work and assisted in completing the task.

Roy returned to Winnipeg after the war and went to work for the Canadian Pacific Railways as a blacksmith in the Winnipeg Yards. He was a Scout leader with the 113 Scout Troop in Winnipeg, Seven Oaks Division for many years. He retired at age 50 to his property on Macara Lake in Ingolf, ON before moving to Vancouver to spend his last 20 years with his grandchildren and family.

Interment will take place on 5 September at 3:15 PM at Brookside Cemetery, 3001 Notre Dame Avenue, Winnipeg. Donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society, 193 Sherbrook Street, Winnipeg. {dcSep2017gd} [zsp ]

Spr Bruce McPhail (Ret’d)

We regret to advise of the death of Sapper Bruce McPhail (Ret’d) of Bracebridge, ON as a result of a motor accident on 5 June 2014.  Bruce was 74 years of age.  His wife Ruth Ann was also killed in the accident.

Bruce grew up in Kitchener, ON and attended Kitchener - Waterloo Collegiate & Vocational School.  He served with the Royal Canadian Engineers 1958 - 1961.  Bruce completed a  tour with the United Nations Emergency Force in Egypt with 1 Middle East Detachment, RCE In 1960 - 61.  After he retired from the Canadian Forces in 1961 he operated his clothing store “McPhails of Muskoka” in Bracebridge.

Bruce served his community for many years as a Rotarian (Paul Harris Fellow); Masonic Lodge Member, Kinsmen, and member of the Town Council Member.   He was a Member of the Canadian Association of Veterans in United Nations Peacekeeping and was a Founding Member of the Central Ontario Chapter, Barrie, ON.  Bruce was a member of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch #161 in Bracebridge.

A celebration of life for Bruce and Ruth Ann will take place at Annie Williams Park in Bracebridge on 21 June from 1:00 to 5:00 PM..  Donations may be made to either the Rotary Club of Bracebridge, where Bruce was a Paul Harris Fellow, or the Bracebridge Legion Branch #161.  {gdMay2019dc} [zdb]

Corporal William Owen Roberts Corbett (Ret'd)

We regret to advise of the death of Corporal William Owen Roberts Corbett (Ret'd) on 4 June 2014.

Bill was born in Edmonton in 1919 and was a veteran of the Second World War. After working as a golf caddie and as a farm labourer south of Calgary in his teens, Bill enlisted in the Royal Canadian Engineers and joined the 1st Battalion RCE in England. That unit became 34th Field Company and Bill landed with the Company on the British beaches in the area of Arromanches, France on 5 July 1944. He saw action through France, Belgium, Holland, and Germany until the end of the war. After the war, he joined Ford Motor Company and worked with Ford in Calgary and then Edmonton until his retirement.

A Memorial Service will be held at 11 a.m. on Saturday, 21 June at McClure United Church (13708 - 74 Street NW) In Edmonton with a lunch to follow. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to CNIB or the Salvation Army. {kh4Sep2015}

Lt Peter Sutherland Chisholm (Ret'd)

We regret to advise of the death of Lieutenant Peter Sutherland Chisholm of Guelph ON on 29 May 2014 at the age of 84 years.

Peter was born in London, Ontario. He studied engineering at the Royal Military College and was commissioned into the Royal Canadian Engineers in 1953. After completing his military service, Peter received a Masters's degree from the University of Toronto and a doctorate from Stanford University in California.  Peter was a Professor of Engineering at the University of Guelph.

Peter was known by his students as ‘smiling Pete’, a holdover from his RMC days.  He was active with the local chapter of the Association of Professional Engineers of Ontario (APEO) and Engineers in the Classroom where he brought his joy of teaching and science to classrooms throughout southwestern Ontario. An avid outdoorsman and nature lover, he caught many trout that got bigger with every story told.

A visitation will be held at Wall Custance Funeral Home, 206 Norfolk St., Guelph, from 2-4 pm and 7-9 pm on Thursday, June 5th. A funeral service will be held at 4:30 pm on Friday, June 6th at St. James Anglican Church, 86 Glasgow St. North, Guelph. A reception will follow at the reception centre at the Arboretum at the University of Guelph.

James Lobe, CD (Ret’d)

We regret to advise of the death of James Lobe, CD (Ret’d) peacefully at the Chilliwack General Hospital on 26 May 2014 at the age of 76.

James served a full career with the Royal Canadian Engineers.

Funeral arrangements by Henderson's Funeral Homes & Crematorium Ltd., Chilliwack, British Columbia.  Donations may be made to the Canadian Forces Base Chilliwack Historical Society.  {gdSep2016kh}

Capt Frederick “Mac” McDonald (Ret’d)

We regret to advise of the death of Captain Frederick “Mac” McDonald (Ret’d) on 24 May 2014 at his home in London, ON at the age of 97 years.

Mac was born and raised in Emsdale ON and graduated from Victoria College at the University of Toronto in 1939.  He was a veteran of the Second World War, commissioned in April 1941 and served in the United Kingdom and Northwest Europe.

Mac was initially assigned to the 1st Battalion, Royal Canadian Engineers in England, but in April 1944 was called to lead the newly formed 1st Landmark Unit, RCE.  Their task was to supplement or provide directional landmarks in the forward battle areas for Allied air forces. The unit had three sections consisting of three sergeants and 19 Sappers, three trucks and a jeep.  Landmarks were to be visible from 10,000 to 15,000 feet and were usually 50 by 100 yards in size. In Holland, they were often submerged shortly after being placed. Mac and his unit were often ahead of the advancing troops and fortunately never suffered a casualty nor fired a shot in anger. The unit was disbanded in May 1945 and Mac returned to the 1st Battalion with a promotion on discharge.

Returning to Canada, Mac spent three years prospecting throughout the North and then began a successful career in the chemical industry which took him around the globe, including postings in British Guyana, Florida, Niagara Falls, Montreal, Iran and New Jersey.

A private family service will be held in Huntsville at a later date. Those wishing to make a donation in memory of Mac are asked to consider their local food bank. {dcJan18gd} [zsp, zkjt]

Capt Herbert Francis Pragnell (Ret'd)

We regret to advise of the death of (Joseph) Morris Arnold Gannon at the age of 83. Moe, a long-time resident of Prince George died peacefully on 29 March 2014 while visiting Seoul, South Korea with family. Moe was born in Kirkland Lake, ON in 1931 and enlisted in the Royal Canadian Engineers in the early 1950 in the hope of deploying to the Korean War. He served a full career with the Engineers Chilliwack, Gagetown, Germany and Camp Borden. After his retirement in Chilliwack in 1972, he spent a brief time in Kitimat and finally settled in Prince George in 1976. Moe and his wife worked with the Provincial Government until they established their own business. They were both actively involved with St. Mary's Parish and Moe was a long-standing member of the Knights of Columbus. Prayers will be held at St. Mary's Church on Friday 11 April at 7:00 p.m. Funeral will be held at St. Mary's Church on Saturday 12 April at 10:30 a.m. Donations may be made to St. Vincent de Paul in lieu of flowers.

Brent Fawcett

We regret to advise of the death of Brent Fawcett of Chesterville/Rockland at the Civic Hospital in Ottawa on 21 May 2014. Brent was a long-term member of the Mapping and Charting establishment. Born in 1950 in Winchester, ON   Brent graduated from the Cartographic Technicians programme at Algonquin College in 1971 and began work with the Department of the Environment. In 1977 he transferred to the Mapping and Charting Establishment and served there until he retired from the Public Service in 2003.

Brent served a full career with Mapping and Charting Establishment. Military Map standards and specifications were his forte and he had a good knowledge of photo-mechanical and lithographic reproduction processes. Brent had a thorough knowledge of conventional and computerized draughting procedures and techniques and frequently served in the role of quality assurance inspector.

Brent was active in the Employee Assistance Program since 1987 as EAP Chairman and referral agent and as instructor for EAP courses. In 1992 he received the EAP Long-standing Service Plaque in appreciation of his dedication. He was also a mainstay at the Distress Centre of Ottawa and Region since 1981 and was involved in the Brook Lane School (Carleton Board of Education) Off-Site Program. He still found time to be active in minor hockey and amateur boxing, and served as treasurer of the Mappers Club.

In recognition of his dedication and accomplishments, Brent was awarded the Deputy Minister’s Commendation in 1995 for “Outstanding Dedication for Work and Community-Related Involvement”. He also received the United Way/Centraide Ottawa Community Builder Award in 2006 and the Ontario Volunteer Award in 2008 in recognition of over 25 years of volunteer services to the Distress Centre of Ottawa and Region.

Cremation has taken place. There will be no visitation. A graveside service will be held at Maple Ridge Cemetery in Winchester on Saturday, 19 July 2014, at 11:00 AM. Donations can be made to the Ottawa Distress Centre, PO Box 3457, Station C, Ottawa, ON K1Y 4J6. {khOct2016}

CWO Harry A. Poile, MMM, CD (Ret’d)

We regret to advise of the death of Chief Warrant Officer Harry Poile, MMM, CD (Ret’d) on 17 May 2014 in Chilliwack. Harry served a full career with the Canadian Military Engineers – the highlight being his appointment as 1 Combat Engineer Regiment Regimental Sergeant Major 1990-1992.

Details will be published as they are available.

Maj Norman Henderson, CD (Ret'd)

We regret to advise of the death of Major Norman Henderson, CD (Ret'd) on 8 May 2014 in Vancouver, BC.

Norm served a full career with the Royal Canadian Engineers after graduating from the Royal Canadian School of Military Engineering with No 3 Young Officer's Course in 1951. Career highlights include service during the Korean War with 23rd Field Squadron Sqn RCE, a tour with the Northwest Highway System (Alaskan Highway), United Nations Emergency Force (UNEF I) in Egypt, Commanding Officer of 1 Airborne Field Troop (1955 -56), Mobile Command HQ and Base Operations Officer, Canadian Forces Base Chilliwack.

Norman attended Vancouver Technical College, University of British Columbia (Applied Science, Civil Engineering) and earned a Master of Business Administration at Simon Fraser University. Following his service in the Canadian Forces, he became Executive Director of the Western Canada Summer Games. Later he was a Civil Engineer with BC Gas until his retirement in 1988. He also served as President of the Professional Engineers Association of BC and “Korea Veterans of Canada” ( KVA ) Unit 49, North Vancouver.

Norm will be laid to rest at the West Vancouver Memorial Cemetery. Memorial services will be held at St. Christopher's, 1068 Inglewood Avenue, West Vancouver at 3:00 pm Thursday, 15 May 2014. In lieu of flowers, please donate to the charity of your choice.