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Wednesday, December 20, 2017
Tuesday, December 12, 2017
OBIT: FIGLIOLA, Joseph Anthony
"Joe Fig" April 22, 1937 - December 7, 2017 Joe, beloved husband and best friend of Margaret (nee Bond), passed away peacefully at
ldlewyld Manor.
He was the devoted son of the late Salvatore "Sam" and Calogera "Carrie"; dear youngest brother of the late Gus (late Iris); Mary Mancari (late Cornelius) and the late Norm (Bev); Uncle to many nieces and nephews.
Joe was respected for his work as an accountant with Stelco for many years and he was a long-time member of the ltalo-Canadian Recreation Club. He loved music, especially Old Blue Eyes, watching old movies, reading, smoking a good cigar and drinking his single malt Scotch.
Joe will be fondly remembered at a Memorial Mass at Regina Mundi Catholic Church on Wednesday, December 20 , 2017 at 10 a.m. Fellowship to follow in the Church hall. Cremation has taken place. A special thank you to the staff of ldlewyld Manor, especially Spruceview, for many years of kindness and care. In lieu of flowers a good deed for an elderly or infirm person would be appreciated. Online condolences may be made at www.baygardens.ca
ldlewyld Manor.
He was the devoted son of the late Salvatore "Sam" and Calogera "Carrie"; dear youngest brother of the late Gus (late Iris); Mary Mancari (late Cornelius) and the late Norm (Bev); Uncle to many nieces and nephews.
Joe was respected for his work as an accountant with Stelco for many years and he was a long-time member of the ltalo-Canadian Recreation Club. He loved music, especially Old Blue Eyes, watching old movies, reading, smoking a good cigar and drinking his single malt Scotch.
Joe will be fondly remembered at a Memorial Mass at Regina Mundi Catholic Church on Wednesday, December 20 , 2017 at 10 a.m. Fellowship to follow in the Church hall. Cremation has taken place. A special thank you to the staff of ldlewyld Manor, especially Spruceview, for many years of kindness and care. In lieu of flowers a good deed for an elderly or infirm person would be appreciated. Online condolences may be made at www.baygardens.ca
Tuesday, October 31, 2017
Saturday, October 14, 2017
Thursday, October 12, 2017
R&D Retirees Breakfast
Monday, September 25, 2017
Retirees' Breakfast Meeting
Hello retirees,
It’s that time again to get together for breakfast and fellowship - same place, same time. If you see a retiree who is not on the list, please let them know about our breakfast by forwarding this email and please let me know their email address.
The Skyway Diner
1-645 Plains Rd E,
Burlington, ON L7T 4J5
905-592-1077
Hope to see you there on Wednesday, Oct 4th , 2017 at 9:00 AM
It’s that time again to get together for breakfast and fellowship - same place, same time. If you see a retiree who is not on the list, please let them know about our breakfast by forwarding this email and please let me know their email address.
The Skyway Diner
1-645 Plains Rd E,
Burlington, ON L7T 4J5
905-592-1077
Hope to see you there on Wednesday, Oct 4th , 2017 at 9:00 AM
Wednesday, July 19, 2017
OBIT: Derek Hartwell
HARTWELL, Derek James December 26, 1926 - July 17, 2017 With sadness in our hearts we announce the peaceful passing of Derek James at the Hamilton General Hospital at the age of 90. Beloved husband of the late Bethia (1995). Predeceased by his son Ian James (1976).
He will be lovingly remembered by his son Graham and his wife Paula. Cherished grandfather of Laura and Charlotte and granddog Ranger. Dear brother of Alan and Barbara of England, Janet (Ken) and Valerie (Ian) of Australia.
Derek was born and raised in London, England. He served with the British Forces in a peacekeeping role in Cyprus and Palestine. Derek immigrated to Canada with his wife Bethia in 1954. He was a dedicated machinist at Stelco for 30 years. Special thanks to everyone at Caroline Place and to Dr. Flett and the wound team. Cremation has taken place.
Friends will be received at the DONALD V. BROWN FUNERAL HOME, 36 Lake Avenue Dr., Stoney Creek on Sunday, July 23, 2017 from 12 noon until the time of Memorial Service at 1 p.m. in the Funeral Home Chapel.
In lieu of flowers, donations to Mission Services or the charity of your choice would be appreciated by the family. Notes of sympathy and condolence may be left at www.donaldvbrown.ca
He will be lovingly remembered by his son Graham and his wife Paula. Cherished grandfather of Laura and Charlotte and granddog Ranger. Dear brother of Alan and Barbara of England, Janet (Ken) and Valerie (Ian) of Australia.
Derek was born and raised in London, England. He served with the British Forces in a peacekeeping role in Cyprus and Palestine. Derek immigrated to Canada with his wife Bethia in 1954. He was a dedicated machinist at Stelco for 30 years. Special thanks to everyone at Caroline Place and to Dr. Flett and the wound team. Cremation has taken place.
Friends will be received at the DONALD V. BROWN FUNERAL HOME, 36 Lake Avenue Dr., Stoney Creek on Sunday, July 23, 2017 from 12 noon until the time of Memorial Service at 1 p.m. in the Funeral Home Chapel.
In lieu of flowers, donations to Mission Services or the charity of your choice would be appreciated by the family. Notes of sympathy and condolence may be left at www.donaldvbrown.ca
Thursday, June 29, 2017
Buyer Bedrock aims to 'make Stelco the employer of choice again in Hamilton'
Mike McQuade, president and general manager of Stelco, joined the company in the 1970s as a co-op student. Cheney said Tuesday that McQuade will stay in his current capacity after Bedrock buys the company. (Kelly Bennett/CBC) ~
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Thursday, June 8, 2017
Saturday, June 3, 2017
Tuesday, May 30, 2017
OBIT Glen Delvecchio
Glen Delvecchio, P. Eng.,
Passed away peacefully in the presence of his family in his
67th year after a hard fought and courageous three-year battle against diffuse
large B-cell lymphoma. This fight was lead by multi-disciplinary teams of
medical professionals and support staff from both Joseph Brant and Juravinski
Hospitals and his family physician, Dr. Mahdi, to whom the family is ever so
grateful.
Glen was born on January 28th 1950 in Sault Ste Marie
Ontario to the late Angelo (Ermo) Delvecchio and Rina Giuliani. As a young boy,
he was predeceased by his brothers Gerald and baby John. Glen’s future was
shaped by the Basilian Fathers who coached him in basketball and promoted a
STEM education before it was popular to do so. With a background in science,
technology, and mathematics, Glen pursued a degree in Engineering Materials at
the University of Windsor and graduated with a gold medal in 1972. It was there
that he met his match, Olga (Turchyn), who was also in the same program. They
married in 1971 and Glen stayed behind in Windsor for another year to finish
his degree while Olga started her career with Stelco R&D in Burlington.
Glen’s thirty-year career in the steel industry began shortly after when he
also joined Stelco’s R&D group to work on the development of high strength
steels for pipeline applications. Half-way through, Glen made the transition to
the IT department where his interest in computers from micros to mainframes
developed. He was able to apply his penchant for mathematics and statistics to
planning the capacity for Stelco’s mainframe computing systems, a skill set
that he was able to take with him to his post-retirement career with CDS (TMX)
as a capacity planner. During this time in his life, Glen took the opportunity
to travel extensively with Olga whose work involved considerable travel. It was
a special time to cruise the seas, dance under the stars, celebrate life, love,
family, and friends, and to explore historical places that were just waiting
for the perfect picture with the perfect lens.
Glen leaves behind many treasured memories of a life well
lived in the hearts of those he loved dearly including his wife Olga, daughter
Analisa (Ariel), sons Anthony (Mirella) and Jonathan (Natalia), granddaughter
Sofia, and grandson Mark. He will be sadly missed by his brothers Gerry and
Brian, his sister Doris Belanger and his brother-in-law Anthony Turchyn, along
with their families.
Visitation will be held at Smith’s Funeral Home, 1167 Guelph
Line, BURLINGTON on Wednesday May 31st, 2017 from 3:00-5:00pm and from
7:00-9:00pm, preceded by a memorial service (panachyda) at 6:30pm. The funeral
service will take place at St. Volodymyr’s Ukrainian Cemetery, 1280 Dundas St
W, OAKVILLE, at 10:00am on Thursday, June 1st, 2017 followed by a celebration
of Glen’s life at the Ukrainian Cultural Centre.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the
Juravinski Cancer Centre – Tomorrow Stems from You Campaign, to the Carpenter
Hospice in Burlington in appreciation for their care, and compassionate
support, or to a charity of your choice.
Sunday, April 30, 2017
New York Visit to Nippon Steel Office
Saturday, April 29, 2017
Retirement Party
Friday, April 28, 2017
Thursday, April 27, 2017
Community Award
Thursday, March 23, 2017
Tuesday, March 7, 2017
Friday, February 24, 2017
Pensions News --Benefits Canada
Read: ‘Life and death matters’ at stake as U.S. Steel retirees seek benefits reinstatement
In the event an insolvency leads to winding up the pension plans, the provincial pension benefits guarantee fund would cover the shortfall for the first $12,000 of beneficiaries’ annual pensions. Anything above that would take a cut proportional to the final solvency ratio of the plans.
A 2015 economic study revealed the devastating impact a complete collapse of Stelco could have on the region. According to the report, up to 8,600 Stelco pensioners live in the city, accounting for 6.3 per cent of its residents over age 60. The average Local 1005 retiree in the city collects about $16,000 per year and would stand to lose just over $4,000 of that if the company became insolvent.
So far, no one has seen an interruption to pension benefits, although U.S. Steel did win court approval in 2015 to halt payments for post-employment benefits, such as drug and dental care, that were costing the company about $3.5 million per month. The Bedrock deal includes provisions to fund post-employment benefits through a new trust or corporate entity, but the proposal has upset Howe because he says projections suggest it will only raise enough to cover 70 per cent of the needs of Local 1005 members, compared with 100 per cent for Local 8782.
In the event an insolvency leads to winding up the pension plans, the provincial pension benefits guarantee fund would cover the shortfall for the first $12,000 of beneficiaries’ annual pensions. Anything above that would take a cut proportional to the final solvency ratio of the plans.
A 2015 economic study revealed the devastating impact a complete collapse of Stelco could have on the region. According to the report, up to 8,600 Stelco pensioners live in the city, accounting for 6.3 per cent of its residents over age 60. The average Local 1005 retiree in the city collects about $16,000 per year and would stand to lose just over $4,000 of that if the company became insolvent.
So far, no one has seen an interruption to pension benefits, although U.S. Steel did win court approval in 2015 to halt payments for post-employment benefits, such as drug and dental care, that were costing the company about $3.5 million per month. The Bedrock deal includes provisions to fund post-employment benefits through a new trust or corporate entity, but the proposal has upset Howe because he says projections suggest it will only raise enough to cover 70 per cent of the needs of Local 1005 members, compared with 100 per cent for Local 8782.
For the full story click here:Benefits Canada
Friday, February 3, 2017
Monday, January 30, 2017
Hello all you retirees,
Hope life is good.
It’s that time again to get together
for breakfast and fellowship - same place, same time. If you see a retiree who
is not on the list, please let them know about our breakfast by forwarding this
email and please let me know their email address.
The Skyway Diner
1-645 Plains Rd E,
Burlington, ON L7T 4J5
905-592-1077
Hope to see you all there this
Wednesday, Feb 1st, 2017 at 9:00 AM
Rick Minion
27 Viking Lane
Port Dover, ON
N0A 1N3
905-966-5873
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