Raymond Lionel LaPoint Passed away peacefully at Juravinski Hospital on May 27, 2020 in his 89th year. Survived by his wife Hedy. Lovingly remembered by his children Michelle (Bernie), Dave (Cheryl), Vince (Carrie-Lynne), his grandchildren, Daniela (Dave), Leanna (Matthew), Morgan, Brooklyn and Taylor, his great-grandchildren, Annabella, Georgia, James, Leo and Anthony. He will be missed by many other relative and friends. Ray was a 41 year employee of Stelco. He was a founding member of the Hamilton Model Engineering Club. Ray was a long time musical volunteer at St. Olga's LTC, St. Elizabeth Villa and St. Elizabeth Village. Special thanks to Juravinski staff for their care and compassion and to all other medical specialists involved in his care for the past 2 decades. Thanks to the LHN, PSW's Nurses and to caregiver Anna for their kind service. At Ray's request, cremation has taken place. A private family burial will take place at a later date at Resurrection Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Juravinski Cancer Centre would be greatly appreciated by the family.
Thursday, May 28, 2020
Raymond Lionel LaPoint 1931-2020
Raymond Lionel LaPoint Passed away peacefully at Juravinski Hospital on May 27, 2020 in his 89th year. Survived by his wife Hedy. Lovingly remembered by his children Michelle (Bernie), Dave (Cheryl), Vince (Carrie-Lynne), his grandchildren, Daniela (Dave), Leanna (Matthew), Morgan, Brooklyn and Taylor, his great-grandchildren, Annabella, Georgia, James, Leo and Anthony. He will be missed by many other relative and friends. Ray was a 41 year employee of Stelco. He was a founding member of the Hamilton Model Engineering Club. Ray was a long time musical volunteer at St. Olga's LTC, St. Elizabeth Villa and St. Elizabeth Village. Special thanks to Juravinski staff for their care and compassion and to all other medical specialists involved in his care for the past 2 decades. Thanks to the LHN, PSW's Nurses and to caregiver Anna for their kind service. At Ray's request, cremation has taken place. A private family burial will take place at a later date at Resurrection Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Juravinski Cancer Centre would be greatly appreciated by the family.
Wednesday, May 13, 2020
Nick Daneliak 1935 -2020
With family at his side at Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital on May 9 2020, in his 86th year, formerly of Ottawa. Adored husband, soul mate, of Helen (Bowen) for 64 years. Dear father of Steven (Janice Robertson), Catherine, and Wayne (Charlene O'Neil). Cherished grandfather of Helen Rose Mutassem, Bowen, Brittany Potocska (Tyler), Brooklyn Tucker (James), Kiera (Kyle Fenny), Nickolas, and Robyn. Proud great-grandfather of Braeleigh, Carter, Dylan and Hayden. Beloved brother of Peter (late Joanne), and William (Rosemary). Predeceased by parents Michael and Eva (Andrusek), sister Jean Bourne (Calvin) and brother John (Lois). Also survived by loving sisters-in-law, nieces, nephews, and great-nieces and nephews. As a chemist and engineer Nick worked at Canada Cement in Woodstock and Point Anne ON, as well as Havelock, NB and Truro, NS., before settling in Burlington/Oakville where he worked in R & D at Stelco Canada. After 25 years there he retired in 1995, but shortly after stepped in to manage a privately-owned specialty paper and office equipment company until he suffered a major stroke in 2011. Celebration of Nick's life at a later date. Donations to your local food bank, if desired.
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