Morton, Larry Gavin After a lengthy battle in hospital, Larry passed away peacefully in his sleep on Sunday March 22, 2015! He was an outdoorsman, loved archery and is now having fun fishing and canoeing on his favorite lake! He was a family man, loving husband of 53 years to Christine, father of Teresa (Hendrik) and Julie (Dave), grandfather to Richelle, Jordana and Joshua. Lovingly remembered by sister Suzanne, brother Bruce, Elizabeth and predeceased by brother Keith and mother Viola Morton. He will also be remembered by many nieces, nephews, cousins, extended family, friends and special furry companion Bailey. Friends may call at the Roadhouse & Rose Funeral Home, 157 Main Street S., Newmarket on Friday March 27, 2015 from 12- 1p.m., with the service beginning at 1 p.m. Following the service, family and friends will gather in the condo party room for refreshments. Online condolences may be made at www.roadhouseandrose.com
Larry Morton
Mary Irwin
IRWIN: Mary Cordelia 1922 – 2015 Veteran – W.W. 11 Mary passed away at the Georgetown Hospital in the company of her family on Monday, March 23, 2015 in her 93rd year. She was the beloved wife of the late “Ab” for 68 years and the loving mother of Sandra and her husband Jim Cooney, Jack, Brendan and Valerie. Mary will be missed by her six grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren. She was a proud veteran of WW 11 (CWAC). Mary was a retired Acton Public School teacher. She will be missed by her many friends in the Legion Bridge Group and Ladies Golf League. The family will receive friends at MacKinnon Family Funeral Home, 55 Mill Street East, Acton on Thursday, March 26th, 2015 from 7 – 9 p.m. Her comrades will gather for a Legion Tribute at seven o’clock There will be a Celebration of Mary’s Life in the Ladies’ Lounge of the Legion on Friday at noon. Remembrances to the Canadian Cancer Society. would be appreciated by the family. On-line condolences may be made at www.mackinnonfamilyfuneralhome.com. MacKinnon Family Funeral Home (519) 853-0350
James Johnstone
Johnstone, Reverend Father James, CR The Congregation of the Resurrection announces the death of Father James Joseph Johnstone, CR on Sunday, March 15, 2015 of Resurrection Manor, Waterloo, Ontario. He was 89 years old, in his 71st year of religious life and 64th year of ordained priesthood. Father Johnstone is predeceased by his parents Edward and Margaret (Cook) Johnstone, a brother Edward and a sister, Beth Charlick. He is survived by a sister-in-law, Joan Johnstone and a brother-in-law, Bert Charlick and a number of nieces and nephews. Father Johnstone professed his religious vows in the Congregation on September 8, 1944 and was ordained to the ministerial priesthood on October 21, 1951 at St. Peter’s Seminary in London. He began his ministry as a Catholic educator at St. Jerome’s High School, Kitchener St. John’s College, Brantford, and North Bay College (Scollard Hall), North Bay. Father Johnstone served a substitute pastor in our Bermuda parishes as needed. In 1990 he returned to Brantford to St. Peter’s Residence and helped at our C.R. Polish (English) Parish of St. Joseph celebrating the English Masses. In 2012 Fr. J.J. retired to Resurrection Manor in Waterloo. Fr. J.J. was a well loved and respected priest by the many people that he came into contact with. He loved teaching and ministering to people in the parish. Fr. J.J. enjoyed his family, relatives and many friends. Fr. J.J. was a great conversationalist, a lover of theatre, opera, murder mysteries and the dramatic; he had an engaging sense of humor. Fr. J.J.’s dying on the “Ides of March”, is but a reflection of his passion for Shakespeare. We wish to express our gratitude to C.C.A.C. and the doctors and nurses at Grand River Hospital for their excellent care. Visitation of Father Johnstone will take place at St. Joseph Parish, 235 Brant Avenue, Brantford, ON on Wednesday, March 18, 2015 from 2:00 P.M. to 4:00 P.M. and 7:00 P.M. to 9 P.M. A Vigil Prayer Service will be held at 8:00 P.M. The Mass of the Resurrection will be celebrated at St. Joseph’s Parish at 11:00 A.M. on Thursday, March 19th. Reception to follow at St. Joseph’s Parish Hall. Donations in Fr. Johnstone’s memory may be made to the Resurrectionist Missions or the Congregation of the Resurrection for the care of their retired members and forwarded to 265 Westmount Road North, Waterloo, Ontario, N2L 3G7, or on our website www.resurrectionists.ca or arranged through Henry Walser Funeral Home, 507 Frederick Street, Kitchener, ON N2B 2A5, Phone 519-749-8467 or www.henrywalser.com. Visit www.henrywalser.com to view Fr. J.J.’s memorial.
Oda Meseure-Procopio
Oda Paulette Meseure- Procopio, passed away peacefully with her family by her side on Thursday, March 19, 2015, at St. Joseph Health Health Centre in Warren Ohio in her 64th year. Oda is predeceased by her husband Jean-Marie Gerrard Meseure, a brother Jack Geldhof, parents Camiel Cyriel and Odette Marie Camilla (Cnockaert) Geldhof, step-son James Procopio, nephew David Geldhofand a sister-in-law Nelly Geldhof. She is survived by her husband, James David Procopio Sr., whom she married Dec. 9, 2014; Oda is also survived by her children Roger Meseure and wife Becky Saxton of Aylmer and their children Madison Saxton and Brynnlee Meseure, a daughter Joni Vannatter and Ken Maynard of Tillsonburg and their children Autumn and Haven Vannatter and Savanah (Boo) Meseure . Step children Tammy Walsh and husband John of Youngstown, Ohio, Delaine Rhodes of Cortland Ohio and David Procopio and wife Patty of Cortland, Ohio. There are seven step-grandchildren and one step great grandchild. Sister of Roger Geldhof, Erica Rambout and Sonja Oslach and husband Arthur. Also survived by a number of nieces, nephews and cousins. She was born July 20, 1951 in Roeselare, Belgium. Oda was a longtime employee of McConnells Nursery. A service was held in Warren, Ohio. Visitation on Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at Kebbel Funeral Home Aylmer where the funeral will be held at the funeral home Wednesday, March 25 at 1 p.m. Burial in Aylmer Cemetery. A special thank you to the Hudson family of St.Thomas. Condolences at kebbelfuneralhome.com
William Coukell
Peacefully at Lakeridge Health Services, Bowmanville on Friday, March 20, 2015. Beloved husband of Mary (Renzoni), Loving father of Pegi (Mike), Pati, and William. Step father of Michael Renzoni (Maureen). Dear grandfather of Tracy (Jim), Luke (Jean), Ford, Matthew, and Daniel. Great grandfather of Jesse, Bethany, Amy, Tyler, and Olivia. Brother in law of John and Janet. Friends may call at MARSHALL FUNERAL HOME, 10366 Yonge St, Richmond Hill on Wednesday after 1 pm. A memorial service will follow in the chapel at 3 pm. Cremation. In lieu of flowers donations to the Alzheimer’s Society of York Region or the Ontario Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated.
Ronald W. McCallum, M.D.
RONALD W. McCALLUM, MD Professor Emeritus, University of Toronto (1926 – 2015) Devoted husband for sixty-three years to Mary, beloved father of Fiona and proud grandfather of John and Stephen. Predeceased in 2011 by his beautiful daughter Heather, whom he adored. He will be sadly missed by his loving wife and family in Toronto and by his three brothers Alistair, Graham and Kenneth and their families in the UK. He will also be missed by his many friends and colleagues, as became evident in recent weeks. In his 89th year, after a long and fulfilling life, Ron died on March 20, 2015. Born in Windsor, Canada, of Scottish parents, they returned to Scotland where he grew up. In WWII, he volunteered for the Royal Navy (1943-1948) and trained as a Navy Pilot, during which time he met the love of his life Mary, whom he married in 1952. After graduating in Medicine at the University of Glasgow in 1955, he completed ten years in General Practice in Essex, England. He returned to Canada with his wife and two daughters in 1966 to specialize in Radiology and was trained at St. Michael’s Hospital between 1967 and 1970. In 1976, he wrote the authoritative book on Urological Radiology of the Adult Male Lower Urinary Tract. He subsequently authored many papers on the topic. He remained as a staff radiologist at St. Michael’s until 1986, when he was appointed Radiologist-in-Chief. He was proud to bring the first MRI to St. Michael’s Hospital, which was also among the first in the city. An author and teacher, he was frequently invited as a guest speaker at National and International Radiology and Urology meetings. He was appointed as a Professor at the University of Toronto and became a visiting Professor in North America, Europe, Australia and Japan. He was appointed Professor Emeritus, University of Toronto in 1991 and retired from full-time Radiology in 1994. He continued working part time until 2006 and volunteered teaching until 2010. He loved his work and was dedicated to St. Michael’s. In accordance with his wishes, cremation has taken place. A “Celebration of his Life” for family, friends and colleagues will be held in the chapel at Humphrey Funeral Home, 1403 Bayview Ave., Toronto, ON, M4G 3A8, on Saturday, March 28, 2015 at 1 p.m. If desired, in lieu of flowers, donations may be made in his name to St. Michael’s Hospital Foundation, 30 Bond St., Toronto, M5B 1W8. We would like to thank the many nurses and doctors who so thoughtfully cared for him over the past few months. “Tis sad to me to leave this earthly heaven, for I found heaven nowhere else but here, with Mary, Heather, Fiona, John and Stephen and with good friends” –Ron McCallum
Stewart Thomson
It is with sadness that we announce the passing of Stewy peacefully at Martindale Gardens Retirement Residence in Milton, Ontario March 17th, 2015 at the age of 83. He will be missed by wife of 60 years Barb (nee Reynolds); children Steven (Sue), David (Jennifer), and Ann (Doug Bowles); grandchildren Brin, Kahlan, Stephen (Karen Chorney), Shawna (Craig Laws), Jordan, and Turner. After serving in the RCAF as a pilot, Stew joined Trans Canada Airlines in 1955, and retired as Chief Pilot L-1011 in 1988. In retirement Stew enjoyed woodworking in his basement shop, and could often be found at the Ivy Arms pub contemplating crossword puzzles with friend and former colleague Don Stinson. For a long time Stew’s heart disease didn’t slow him down, and we would like to thank the many friends of our family whose work kept Stewy healthy and comfortable, including the teams of Dr. King and Dr. Freeman, the staff at Martindale Gardens, and friends from the Ivy Arms crowd who often helped out. In keeping with Stewy’s wishes, no service is planned.
Donald Morris
Died suddenly on Sunday March 22, 2015 at his home at the age of 80. Don of Wasaga Beach, beloved husband of Sharon. Dear father of Paul Morris and his wife Tara and stepfather of Patti and her husband Tony DeVries and Christopher Glass and his fiancé Joanna Cully. Dear grandfather of Liam and step grandfather of Alex, Stephen, Samantha, Hailey and Jennifer. Don is predeceased by his son Gary and his brother Reg. He had a great affection for cars, particularly Fords, and enjoyed to hand craft wood. He will be missed. Friends will be received at the Carruthers & Davidson Funeral Home – Wasaga Beach Chapel, 509 River Road West, Wasaga Beach on Thursday March 26, 2015 from 12 noon for the Memorial Service in the Chapel at 1 o’clock. If desired, remembrances to the Alzheimer’s Society would be appreciated by Don’s family.
Robert Sleeman
SLEEMAN, Robert (Bob) Passed away peacefully on March 16th at Lakeridge Health Oshawa. Predeceased by his parents Stewart and Lillian. Survived by his brother David. Sadly missed by many friends. Friends may call for visitation on Friday April 10 at ARMSTRONG FUNERAL HOME (124 King St. E., Oshawa), from 10-11am, with a memorial service to be held in the Chapel at 11am. If desired, memorial donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be greatly appreciated.
David McLaughlin
It is with great sadness that the family announces the passing of Dave McLaughlin. The death occurred peacefully at the Temiskaming Lodge in Haileybury on Sunday, March 22, 2015 with his family at his side. Dave was 88 years of age. Mr. McLaughlin was born April 3, 1926 at Oshawa to the late Robert Ray and Frances McLaughlin. Predeceased by his parents, his wife Betty [Grozelle] and his siblings: George, Jack, Willis and Joan. Left to mourn are his children: John [Lisa] McLaughlin of Waterloo, Bob McLaughlin of Southampton, Carol [late Gord] Srigley and Debbie McLaughlin [Steve] both of Vancouver. He will also be fondly remembered by grandchildren: Christine, Jodi, Casey, Corey, Tiffany and Jessie; his great grandchildren: Teagan and Molly; and by his sisters: Barbara and Dorothy. Dave lived in Haileybury for most of his life and was involved in many pursuits including building Garden Island tourist camp on Lady Evelyn lake, and buildling the original television cable system in Haileybury. He was an amateur radio operator throughout much of his life (VE3 WC). Dave is remembered as a generous and caring husband and father, and a cherished friend. He enjoyed the outdoors, and took special interest in wildlife and nature. In keeping with his wishes, cremation has taken place. A graveside memorial service will be held at a later date at Mount Pleasant Cemetery. Memorial donations in his memory may be made to the Canadian Wildlife Federation or the Alzheimer Society. Condolences, contributions and memorial candles may be left at www.buffamleveille.com.
Murray Fletcher
Murray Arnold Fletcher Sr., born September 14, 1941 in St. Marys, died at his home in St. Marys on March 23, 2015 in his 74th year surrounded by his loving family. Beloved husband of Ruth (Coddington) whom he married on Feb. 2, 1960. Father of Murray Jr. and Nicole, children Kassandra and friend Terrell Griffith, Kurtis; Leonard (deceased 1980), Ronald and Sherry, children Christen and Katie and their daughter Alivia, Mariah and friend Curtis Stephen, Jake, Amanda, Ashley and Kelsey. Brother of Dorene and Jim Goodyear, Jack and Joyce, Jean, William, and Frederick. Brother-in-law of Jack (Joyce, deceased) and Betty, Jim and Karen, Marg and Arnold DeLong, Bill and Sally, Ken and Brenda, June and Leonard Pickering. Nelson and Linda, Helen and Robert Chesterfield, Lawrence (deceased), Pat and George Williams, Marianne, Jean and Jim McVeeney, and Joe Carroll. Predeceased by his parents Jack and Bernice (Ball) Fletcher, grandparents Russell and Leslie Ball and William and Jennie Fletcher and parents-in-law of Jack and Audrey Coddington. Murray worked at Griffith Rubber Plant, served with the Canadian Armed Forces Queen’s Own Rifles in Calgary for six years, Hammond Fuels, Great Star Flour Mill and 30 years at the St. Marys Cement Company, retiring in 2005, co-owner of the Sunset Diner from 1981 – 1989. Murray enjoyed working with his children, brother and sister in laws, grandchildren, woodworking, welding, and his John Deere. Visitation at ST. MARYS UNITED CHURCH, 85 Church St. N. St. Marys, on Wednesday, March 25, 2015, from 2 – 4 & 7 – 9 p.m. The Funeral service will be conducted at the church on Thursday, March 26, 2015, at 2 p.m. with Rev. Doug Loucks officiating. Interment in St. Marys Cemetery. Memorial donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society, St. Marys Memorial Hospital Foundation or charity of choice.
Robert Williamson
John Van den Brink
Van den Brink: John 1925 – 2015 Passed away with his family by his side on March 21, 2015 at the Groves Memorial Hospital in Fergus in his 91st year. He will be deeply missed by Maria, his wife of 68 years and his children: Jacoba Near (Earl) of Guelph, Evelyne Near (Glen) of Arthur and John Van den Brink (Sandy) of Alberta. John will be lovingly missed by his 8 grandchildren, 18 great-grandchildren, extended family and many friends. John worked for the Town of Halton Hills and was a volunteer Fire Fighter until his retirement. The family will receive friends at MacKinnon Family Funeral Home, 55 Mill Street East, Acton on Tuesday, March 24th, 2015 from 7 – 9 p.m. and Wednesday March 25 from 12:30 p.m. till service time. The funeral service will be held in the chapel on Wednesday at 1.30 p.m. and will be followed by the interment at Fairview Cemetery. Remembrances to the Canadian Cancer Society or Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated by the family. On-line condolences may be made at www.mackinnonfamilyfuneralhome.com. MacKinnon Family Funeral Home (519) 853-0350
Frederick Berger
Berger, Frederick (Fred) Charles Passed away peacefully at home with family by his side on Friday March 20, 2015 at the age of 94. Beloved partner of Theresa Zach. Loving father of Lynda (Tim) McInnes and Jan. Step-father of Gayle (Peter) Draper, Warren Breedon, Gloria Cooze (Stu Brown), Valerie (Gary) Lebold, Glenna Armstrong, Gwen (Glenn) Roberts, Dave (Peggy) Herlick, Paul (Jane) Herlick, Terry (Lynn) Herlick, Tom (Carolyn) Herlick, Dan Herlick, Kevin (Caroline) Zach, Wade Zach, Paul (Elizabeth) Zach. Cherished grand-father of Jackson and Sally Draper, Erin and Trevor Zach, Emily Roberts, Steven (Sheila) Lebold, David Lebold, Brenda Cooze (Steve Noonan), Brian (Sherilee) Cooze, Kate, Emma and Abby Herlick, Andrea (Ryan) Stumph, Jeff (Karen) Herlick, Samantha, Erica, and Kelsey Zach, Mark (Ali), Angela and Matthew McInnes as well as numerous additional (loved) grandchildren and great-grand-children. Pre-deceased by parents, Charles and Annie (Brunne) Berger, brothers and sisters Annie, Emma (Otto), Edmond (Erna) Alma (Henry), Charles, Herbert (Kath) William (Beth), Elsie (Mose), Harold (Millie), Milton and by his first wife Mary Zepotoczny, partner, Jean Opyc and wife, Dorothy Herlick. Survived by sister-in-law Isobel as well as many nieces and nephews. Born in Arnstein, Ontario, Fred grew up on the family farm and spent many of his early years logging before moving to Southern Ontario where he worked in textiles. Fred enjoyed bowling, gardening, shuffleboard, crokinole, a good game of cards and his beloved Toronto Blue Jays. He served in the Second World War under the 8th Canadian Hussars (Princess Louise’s) and is a member of Branch 272 of the Royal Canadian Legion (Hespeler Branch). Fred served as an Elder at St. Lukes United Church, Hespeler, ON. Fred loved spending time with family and friends. Fred’s family will receive relatives and friends from 7:00 – 9:00pm on Friday March 27 and Saturday March 28, 2015 from 1:00pm– 2:45pm at the Henry Walser Funeral Home, 507 Frederick Street, Kitchener, 519-749-8467. A Funeral Service will be held in the funeral home chapel immediately following the visitation at 3:00 pm Saturday. A reception will follow in the Reception Room at the Funeral Home. As expressions of sympathy, donations to the SickKids Hospital Foundation, The Canadian Cancer Society or the Canadian Veterans Emergency Transition Services are appreciated (cards available at the funeral home). Visit www.henrywalser.com for Fred’s memorial.
Rosa Skorotko
Peacefully at Mariann Home, Richmond Hill on Monday, March 23, 2015. Beloved wife of the late Jurij. Loving mother of Ivan and his wife Elaine and dear Nonna to Christian and Nathaniel. Friends may call at MARSHALL FUNERAL HOME, 10366 Yonge Street Richmond Hill on Wednesday 7-9 p.m. Mass will be held at 9:30 a.m. on Thursday, March 26th at St. Mary Immaculate Church. Entombment Holy Cross Cemetery. Donations to Heart and Stroke Foundation would be appreciated.
William Henry “Bull” Marsh [01/21/1922 – 03/22/2015]
It is with broken hearts that we announce the passing of our father, William "Bull" Marsh on Sunday, March 22, 2015 at home. He was born in New Waterford on January 21, 1922, son of the late Tom & Catherine (Andrews) Marsh. Rarely does a nickname fit so well, with its suggestion of strength, energy and courage. Bull was a tremendous athlete; he played baseball, hockey, basketball, rugby and gave nothing less than 110% each and every time. His baseball talent took him to Kentville. He was the hard hitting catcher with a great throwing arm for the Kentville Wildcats of the Central League. The summer of 1947 was the beginning of the importation of American born baseball players in Kentville. Legendary imports such as Soc Bobotas, Hal Burby, Johnnie Watterson, Emil Krupa, Bruce Blount and future major league hurler, Art Ceccarelli were in the Wildcats lineup. Eddie Gillis, Leo Fahey, Joe Cormier, Jimmy Morrison and Bill Marsh each a Cape Breton luminary, were among the other stars. Bill was part of the first Maritime Midget Basketball Team. He played defense for the 1946/47 New Waterford Strands Senior Hockey Team. The degree of excellence that was shown by these gifted individuals was mind blowing. They beat the Sydney Millionaires in the championship game after 93 minutes of overtime. This game was played on an outside rink. Bill played on numerous other teams. He was also a great coach; and coached at many levels, from little league, to senior baseball. Bill also was involved in umpiring in the Cape Breton League. Bill grew up in New Waterford and, after four years in the navy during World War Two, went to work in New Waterford's No. 12 Colliery, then transferred to No. 16, where he began his ascendancy in the United Mine Workers of America. In 1958 he was elected President of District 26. He held that position for 22 years. He then became head of the Coal Council of Canada. Bill also served on Advisory Board for Research and Development at Queen's University, UCCB Board of Governors, Board of the Atlantic Foundation for Occupational Health & Safety, National Parole Board and Ports Canada. He was awarded an honorary Doctorate Degree from UCCB. He had an amazing talent as a speaker. Bull Marsh had a magical mouth powered by a vigorous mind. He could read the times and would roar into action. In his leisure time, you would find him fishing, hunting or training his labrador retrievers. His love for those dogs was second to none. He had the first ever field trial champion in Cape Breton. Bill is survived by his son, Bill (Anna) Marsh, his daughters, Valerie Lafitte, Brenda (Jack) Marsh, Ramona (James) Marsh, and Roberta (Dan) Head and his brother Karl Marsh. His grandchildren, Alanna (James) Marsh, Bill (Corina) Marsh, Samson Doyle, Vanessa (Tom) Pierson, Brandie McMullin, Rick (Angela) Haley, Ryan Haley, Tom (Terra) Pastuck, Tyler Pastuck, Chris (Jessie) Head, Gillian Head. His great-grandchildren, Connor & Auvney Marsh, Taylor & Avery Haley, Hayden, Brea & Kadience Pastuck and Carter McMullin and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded by his wife Sadie, his daughter Debbie Pastuck and son-in-law John LaFitte. Bill was also preceded by his sisters, Eileen McIssac, Stella Muise and his brother Jerry Marsh. Cremation has taken place. A visitation with the family will take place on Thursday, March 26 from 6 – 9 PM. A celebration of his life will be held at Parish of Saint Leonard on Friday, March 27 at 10 am. A reception will follow after at Parish Hall, Convent St., New Waterford. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of McLellan Brothers Funeral Home, 3183 Plummer Ave., New Waterford, 902-862-7500. Donations can be made in Bills name to the Palliative Care Association. To send online condolences go to: www.mclellanfuneralhome.com A special thanks to his caregivers, Evelyn Guyea, Shelly, Chelsie & Kelly Jeremias. He loved you all very much. Thanks to City Homemakers, VON & Palliative Care for their help in his day-to-day needs. We really do appreciate every gesture of kindness that has been shown to him. Thank you just doesn't seem adequate for all the acts of kindness shown to our family! He is Gone You can shed tears that he is gone, Or you can smile because he lived, You can close your eyes and pray that he will come back, Or you can open your eyes and see all that he has left. Your heart can be empty because you cant see him Or you can be full of the love that you shared, You can turn your back on tomorrow and live yesterday, Or you can be happy for tomorrow because of yesterday. You can remember him and only that he is gone Or you can cherish his memory and let it live on, You can cry and close your mind be empty and turn your back, Or you can do what he would want: smile, open your eyes, love and go on. To listen to "Remembering "Bull" Marsh" click the following link – http://www.cbc.ca/mainstreetcb/blog/2015/03/23/remembering-bull-marsh/
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Frank Smith
SMITH, Frank Elmore, P.Eng. 1926-2015 Just short of his 89th birthday, Frank died peacefully at Toronto East General Hospital on Tuesday, March 17. Predeceased by his loving wife Eleanor, of 47 years (1926-1996). Beloved father of Steve (Carollyne), Kathy (Gary) and Carol (Brian). Loving grandfather to Melissa, Gregory, Lindsay, Robyn, Kendall, Caelyn, Diane and Carol. Proud great-grandfather of Campbell, Maxwell, Savannah, Mikayla and Jhaden. Frank will be dearly missed by his special friend, Shirley, and the entire Circelli family. The family will receive friends at the HUMPHREY FUNERAL HOME A.W. MILES – NEWBIGGING CHAPEL, 1403 Bayview Avenue (south of Davisville Avenue) from 2 – 4 and 7 – 9 p.m. on Wednesday, March 25. A celebration of life will be held in the chapel on Thursday, March 26 at 11 o’clock If desired, donations may be made to Camp Trillium in memory of Frank Smith at. donate.camptrillium.com. Condolences and memories may be forwarded through www.humphreymilesnewbigging.com.