Slipped away peacefully
at The Wenleigh, Mississauga. Teacher, Guidance Counsellor and Patron
of the Arts. Beloved daughter of the late Anne and Stanley Code.
Dear sister of the late Bryce Code. Dear Aunt of Fraser of Mississauga
and Mary Ann of Vancouver. Great Aunt of Steve, Eric, Heather and
Larissa. Friends will be received at the G. H. Hogle Funeral Home
Mimico Chapel, 63 Mimico Ave., Etobicoke on Wednesday
2-4 & 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service in St. Georges-on-the Hill Anglican
Church, 4600 Dundas St. W., Etobicoke on Thursday February 18th
at 2 p.m. Burial in Church Cemetery following. Donations to the
Canadian Red Cross Society would be appreciated. Condolences and
directions may be found at www.hogle.ca
A Passing....Class of 69
It is with deep sadness that I let you know that Douglas Johnston
passed away on Sept. 19,2010. His obituary can be found on
G.H.Hogle Funeral Home's website.
General Information
Full Name
Douglas Johnston
Date of Birth
Thursday December 1st 1949
Date of Death
Sunday September 19th 2010
Place of Death
St. Michael's Hospital
MADRICK, Gary Edward
- Born in Mimico, Ontario on January 10, 1947, died of cancer
September 29, 2011, a great loss and much grieved by his family
and friends. Lovingly remembered by his family: beloved wife Karen,
sons Kevin (Tanya) and Owen, daughter Gillian (Henrik) and brother
Tom (Deborah). After high school, Gary joined the Metropolitan
Toronto Police Force at the age of 18 and served until 1995 when
he retired as acting Staff-Superintendent. After moving to Vancouver
Island, he trained at the Legal Services Institute of BC and qualified
as a Judicial Justice of the Peace serving Vancouver Island and
the Lower Mainland. He remained in this position until his death.
To know Gary was to like him. He was very even-handed with people
because he possessed human understanding. His good nature, infectious
smile and irrepressible delight in making a timely pun were his
trademarks. Attracting many friends, he was always welcoming,
and although sometimes shy, he was socially adept. Gary was naturally
intelligent but largely self-educated. Factually accurate about
history, he was a conversational companion of the first order.
His mastery and use of the English language was exemplary. Not
surprisingly, he was a traditional man, proud of his British heritage
and loyal to Queen and country. We are not going to see the likes
of him again. A Memorial Service will be held at St. John's Anglican
Church, 3295 Cobble Hill Road, Cobble Hill BC on Friday, October
7, 2011 at 3:00 p.m. Flowers gratefully declined. If so desired,
memorial remembrances may be made in the form of a donation to
the charity of one's choice. Online condolences may be offered
at www.hwwallacecbc.com
H.W. Wallace 250-701-0001
Gary was Mimico High School Student
Council President in 1965.