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SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 2019 OTTAWA CITIZEN C13 855 535 1473 FAX: 1-888-744-3725 ANN0UNCEMENTS0TTAWACITIZEN.COM 0TTAWACITIZEN.COMPLACEANANN0UNCEMENT Cemetery helps you prepare today, so your family can cherish all the memories tomorrow Book your no-obligation appointment! 280 Beechwood, Ottawa 613-741-9530 www.beechwoodottawa.ca Owned by the Beechwood Cemetery Foundation and operated by The Beechwood Cemetery Company j0 CAPES, Charles Edward February 11, 1939 June 6, 2019 With his wife at his side Ed passed away on June 6, 2019 at the Oak Bay Kiwanis Pavilion, Victoria, BC. Ed was born in Sarnia, Ontario, the youngest child of George and Alma Capes. He earned a B.A.Sc. in University in 1961, followed by a Ph.D College, Cambridge University, England. At Cambridge he met and married his wife, Jennifer, and returned to Canada in 1964 to join the National Research Council, Ottawa, in their Chemical Engineering section, which he later headed as director.

Ed turned the original disparate interests of some excellent engineers into a real powerhouse of research and development in the field of Process Technology. This was a time of concerns and the birth of meaningful health. Ed was a keen environmentalist effective programs covering the field membranes, combustion emissions $8 BEECHWOOD Funeral, Cemetery and Cremation Services Services funeraires, cimetiere et cremation i Chemical Engineering from Toronto in fine particle technology at Churchill growing awareness of environmental responses to improving the planet's in today's terms. He assembled very of gas and liquid separations using controls, treatment of particulate wastes, Change." corporations, so practical use of the This was an impressive outcome and He moved from Ottawa to Victoria in concerts with the National Arts Centre He liked foreign travel, gardening and visit www.earthsoption.com. and chemical destruction of toxic wastes.

All of environmental relevance currently. As recently as 1998, Ed was a member of the "Technology Table National Implementation Plan on Climate The Chemical Engineering program at NRC under Ed gelled superbly and excellent results flowed from it particularly as many activities were carried out in cooperation with primarily Canadian inventions was made much more likely. at the end of his career with NRC Ed was responsible as director general for the whole NRC Division which he joined so long ago as a fresh Cambridge grad. In describing Ed's studies at Cambridge there was no explanation of exactly what was meant by the term "fine particle technology." In Ed's case it entailed processes to make initially small entities grow in size and thereby enhance their applicability and value in process engineering. Ed's focus in later life applied the same concepts to organizing and delivering effective research and development work environments.

He garnered a large portfolio of patents and publications. He was also active in professional societies and became President of the Chemical Institute of Canada. Ed retired from NRC in 2001 as Director General of the Institute of Chemical Processing and Environmental Technology, and Interim Director General oi NRC's Innovation Centre in Vancouver. 2014 to be closer to family. Ed enjoyed music especially symphony Orchestra and the Victoria Symphony.

1 THE OTTAWA CITIZEN NOTES THE FOLLOWING OBITUARIES IN TODAY'S PAPER. To view a notice online, share your memories or express condolences, goto: ottawacitizen.comremembering AGNEW, Marion BERGERON, Rock BIDDLE, Barbara BLAKELEY, Laura BRISCOE, Keith CALAGOURE Carl CAPES, Charles CHADHA, Rajinder CINNAMON Lillian COLL, Margaret DANELIAK, John DOOLEY, Patricia ENDEMANN, Chris ETIENNE, Marie EVANS, Lois FARRELL, Stephen FERGUSON, Fern FORRESTER, Shirley GOUTHRO, Marie HANNA, William HANSON, Ella HOWLAND, Marion HUMPHRIES, Betty HUOT, Therese JOKI, Armas KOVACS, William KUNTZE, Douglas LACHAPELLE, Ronald LACOMPTE, Mary LAROCQUE Gerard LAVERTY, Patrick LITTLE, Ann MOODIE, James MOORS, Colleen MOWRY, Joyce NORMAN, David OOSTERHOFF, Lucile PATTON DOHERTY, James PINSENT, Andrew POTVIN, Alain REID, Jean SCISSONS, April SGABELLONE, Giuseppe SUMMERS, Sharon WADDELL, Lillian WELLS, Barbara WHITFIELD, Maureen WOLFE, Nada Notices may not appear alphabetically due to space requirements. Obituaries AGNEW, Marion Pearl (nee Young) Passed away peacefully after a long illness, surrounded by her family on June 17, 2019 at the age of 95. Predeceased by her loving husband William (Bill) of 54 years (2005). Cherished mother of Dianne (previously Hurren) (Paul DuWors), Leslie (Rory Gardiner) and Steve (Lynn).

Much loved grandmother of Bryan and Michael (Hurren), Rory and Lyndsay (Gardiner) and Denver (Agnew). Great-grandmother to Marion Elizabeth and Edison (Hurren) Bennett and Levi (Gardiner) and Francis and Rae (Fox). Marion was the daughter of Edythe (Hill) and George Nelles Young and sister to Kenneth G. Young (1983). Born in London, Ontario, Marion and Bill moved to Ottawa in 1954 and were proud owners of Craig Construction Equipment Limited for close to 50 years.

Marion was a long time member of the Ottawa Hunt and Golf Club. She enjoyed travel and spending winters in Florida. Marion will be dearly missed and always loved by her family. A private family service was held at the Pinecrest Cemetery. The family would like to thank St.

Patrick's Home for their compassionate and professional care. In lieu of flowers, donations to St. Patrick's Home of Ottawa, 2865 Riverside Dr, Ottawa, ON K1V 6M7 would be appreciated. Online condolences may be made at www.colefuneralservices.com i Beechwood working on building projects around the house. He was an excellent cook and very interested in history, especially military history.

Ed was a dearly loved and loving husband, father and grandfather. He is survived by Jennifer, his wife of 56 years, his son Michael, daughter Sarah, his son-in-law and three grandchildren. He is also survived by his sister-in-law, Louise Capes, his nephew and five nieces. He was predeceased by his sisters Maida Walker and Madeline Ellis, his brother Milton Capes, his niece, Carole Dyck and nephew, Paul Capes. Grateful thanks are extended to Dr.

Timothy Troughton and the kind, compassionate staff of the Oak Bay Kiwanis Pavilion and of Luther Court for Obituaries BERGERON, Rock Jelr February 27, 1940 May 3, 2019 At the age of 79, Rock Bergeron was the loving son of the late Napoleon and Simone (nee Trudeau). Dearest husband of Theresa Leclair Schermerhorn. Loved brother of Rene, Bill (Jeanette), David (Mary), Ted (Heidi), Dan, Adam (Meaghan) and the late Claudette; father of Troy (Barb) and Andre; grandfather to Brandon, Cierra, Quinlan and Liam; and Godfather of James. Predeceased by his first wife, Yvette. Special thanks to Rene, Art, Aurel, Aunt Therese, the Ottawa General Hospital and Elisabeth Bruyere Continuing Care.

A graveside interment will take place on Wednesday, June 26, 2019 at Capital Funeral Home and Cemetery, 3700 Prince of Wales Drive at 1:30 p.m. In lieu of flowers donations to Elisabeth Bruyere Foundation would be appreciated. Sharing Memories and Condolences at www.capitalmemorial.ca. BIDDLE, Barbara June 9, 1923 June 8, 2019 Peacefully, on June 8th, 2019, at the age of 96, surrounded by loved ones. 'Mum' to Robert Lewis, Ceri-Jane (Marc Trudeau), John (Rosemary DiLabio) and Roger (Linda St.

Pierre). 'Granny' to Nick, Rachel, Kelly, Lukas, David, Tyler and Carley. Long time friend and neighbour to Nelda. Predeceased by husband Robert Henry in 1994. She was impressively well-read, intelligent, and captivated by the beauty of the natural world.

Most of all, she was devoted to her family and friends, always cheerful, and looked for the best in any circumstance. She will always be in our hearts. We will think of her every day. BLAKELEY, Laura Feb. 2, 1952-Jun.

9, 2019 On Sunday, June 9th, 2019, Laura passed away at age 67 after a courageous battle with brain cancer. Laura was born on February 2, 1952 in Corner Brook, Newfoundland. She is survived by husband Eric, son Brent Mitchell, step-daughters, Alison Ste. Marie (Warren), and Nicole, her sister Zella Battiste (Joe), brother Selby and her grandchildren Rose and Sam Ste. Marie.

She was predeceased by her father Selby Gough and mother Ida (Baldwin) Gough. Laura had a remarkable career as a manager in tech, at Newfoundland Tel. in St Mary's, Bell, an assignment in London, England with Cable and Wireless, Nortel and retiring in 2010 as a VP at Innovapost in Kanata. She had a true love of travel throughout her life. She and Eric explored Australia in a camper van, walked the Inca Trail in Peru, stood on the Great Wall of China, cruised across the Atlantic, lived like the locals in rented apartments in Paris and Nice and many, many more.

Laura was an exceptional gourmet cook who loved to entertain, sew, golf and was a gifted ceramicist. She was known for her sincerity, hospitality, easy laughter, driven work ethic, and enthusiasm for life. Laura has requested there not be a funeral or memorial service. There will be a private gathering of family and friends later this summer. The family would like to thank Dr.

Sinclair and team at the Civic, Doctors Nicholas and Chang at the General and Dr Uppal and staff at Saint-Vincent's for all their support in her final days. This beautiful, talented, athletic, entertaining, and quirky woman has left us much too soon. She will be sadly missed by her family, Scottish relatives extended family and many friends. their care of Ed in the final year of his life. A funeral service for Ed will be held at St.

Luke's Anglican Church, 3821 Cedar Hill Cross Road, Victoria BC at 11:00 a.m. Wednesday July 17. In lieu of flowers memorial donations may be made online to the Oak Bay Kiwanis Pavilion Foundation or the Alzheimer Society of BC. BRISCOE, Keith On June 18, 2018 my life changed forever. God has chosen to take my caring, loving, generous, funny, and loyal husband home to Glory.

He was sick for only 11 days before his death. He died peacefully and without pain while I was holding his hand. He has left his broken earthly body behind and is rejoicing, whole and healthy, with his Father in heaven. Although this is not the plan we had in mind, and I don't understand the timing or the reason, I know God is in control and will hold me up and give me strength to face each tomorrow until we are reunited in heaven. Keith is survived by his wife of 27 years Marlene Kuehl, sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law Karen and Aubrey Allen and Linda and Joe Bell, several nieces and nephews, aunt and uncle Pearl and Roily Jaekel, many wonderful and close cousins, many dear and loyal friends, sister Marian and brother Scott.

He was predeceased by his parents Reg and Colleen Briscoe of Golden Lake. As per Keith's wishes, there will be no visitation or funeral. If you wish to honour Keith's memory, a donation to either St. Francis Valley Healthcare Foundation in Barry's Bay or The Ottawa Hospital Foundation would be appreciated. Thessalonians Brothers and sisters, we do not want you to be uninformed about those who sleep in death, so that you do not grieve like the rest of mankind, who have no hope.

For we believe that Jesus died and rose again, and so we believe that God will bring with Jesus those who have fallen asleep in him LECH WOOD CALAGOURE, Carl Joseph Felix Passed away peacefully at Carleton Lodge on Monday, June 17, 2019, at the age of 86. Beloved husband of Doris (nee Rose). Loving father of Rose Marie Calagou re-King (David), Barry and Karl (Vicki). Much loved Papa of Aimie, Katie (Chris), Stephanie, Dalton, Claudia, Dustin, Brittany, Kaitlyn, and Matthew, and Big Papa of Zane. Survived by his brother Richard (late Margo), and was predeceased by his sister Katherine Mahon (late Ian) and his brother Sonny (late Sue).

Special thanks to Dr. O'Dell, Dr. Haddad, Dr. Russell as well as the staff of Carleton Lodge for their care and kindness. Family and friends may pay respects at the Kelly Funeral Home Carling Chapel 2313 Carling Avenue, Ottawa, ON, K2B 7G3 613-828-2313 Wednesday, June 26, 2019 from 2 p.m.

5 p.m. and 7 p.m. 9 p.m. A Mass in Memory of Carl will be celebrated at St. Anthony's Church, 427 Booth Street on Thursday, June 27, 2019, at 11:30 a.m.

followed by a reception at the Ottawa St-Anthony Italia Soccer Club, 523 St Anthony Street. In Memoriam donations to Carleton Lodge would be appreciated. Condolences or Sharing Memories at www.kellyfh.ca CHADHA, Rajinder Kumar November 15, 1937 June 16, 2019 Rajinder Kumar Chadha passed away peacefully surrounded by his wife, children and grandchildren in his 82nd year on June 16, 2019. Beloved husband of Chanchal (nee Malhotra) whom he married 55 years ago in India. Much loved Dad of Suzan Neeb (Alan) and Monica Chadha (Rob Chambers).

Cherished Nanaji of Sarah, Snaun, Simran, Meera and Priya. Rajinder worked as a Chemist for Health and Welfare Canada for 35 years in Ottawa. Upon retirement he moved to Burlington. He is remembered fondly for his dedication to playing table and caring for his family. His love and compassion for his family was deeply rooted in his intelligence, spirit and wit.

Cremation will be private. A Celebration of Life was held in Burlington, ON on Friday, June 21 from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. In lieu of flowers, those wishing to make a donation in memory of Rajinder are asked to please consider Parkinson's Canada. Online condolences at To share tributes and memories please i COLL, Margaret Oct.

26, 1933-Jun. 4, 2019 Margaret Jean Coll passed away peacefully surrounded by her children on June 4, 2019 at the age of 85. Marg was full of energy and boundless optimism throughout her life, making friends and joining interest groups and often ending up running them. Starting with the MIT Dames in Cambridge MA in the late 1950s and continuing with the Faculty Wives Association at Carleton University, she parlayed her experience organizing events into her company Conference Coll one of the largest conference management companies in Ottawa. Her daughter Nancy Catherine was blessed to learn and work with her for years.

Born Margaret Jean Duhan in Biggleswade, England October 26 1933, she was brought to Canada at the age of 2, and grew up in Saint-Lambert QC, where she met her future husband David Coll at the age of 1 1 and started going steady at the age of 1 3, resulting in a relationship and marriage that lasted over 70 years. Calling herself "the perfect she was the proud mother of three: Barbara, Eric and Nancy. Marg was also passionate about women's rights, participating in the women's liberation and bra-burning movements of the early 1970s. Coming from a humble background, she made many of the clothes she wore. Perhaps the most memorable was a beautiful dress she made out of curtains for Barbara's wedding to John Sebes in California.

Marg's enthusiasm for life was reflected in her wardrobe of bright red, her bright yellow car, and her fearlessness in standing up to speak in front of large audiences, including, memorably, to the delegates at a large conference on telecom to ask if anyone had a job for her newly-graduated son, leading to a position at Bell Labs for Eric a few weeks later; and getting up to the microphone to tell everyone at Barbara's wedding that her dog Bogie had eaten part of the wedding cake, but she was able to cover it up so it was OK. Dogs were always a big part of Marg's life, beginning with Sheba, then Boon, Glory, Cala and Bogie, Amy, and her dear companion in her final year, Teddie. She proudly wore a T-shirt that claimed "my entire life is devoted to the care and feeding of my which was not far off the mark in her later years. Marg was generous with her time, volunteering for and often becoming president or chair of a number of organizations: MIT Dames; Carleton University Faculty Wives; Protestant Children's Village of Ottawa-Carleton; Meeting Professionals International; Chimo Park Cottagers' Association; City of Ottawa Senior Citizens Advisory Committee; Serenity Renewal for Families; Sunday school at St. Michael and All Angels church; Ottawa Life Long Learning for Older Adults; Interval House; Ottawa Chapter, LEAF; Ottawa Tourism and Convention Authority and the Variety Club.

She is survived by sisters Kathleen Mary Elcox and Barbara Ann Maguire; daughter Barbara; son Eric; daughter Nancy Catherine; and four grandchildren James, Liliane, Margot and Adrien. Marg will be laid to rest in the fall, alongside Dave and their beloved dogs at Coll Island on Black Donald Lake near Calabogie, where they spent many wonderful summers. Though she lived a long and happy life, she is sorely missed and will be forever loved. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Ottawa Humane Society are welcome..

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