Obituaries

Kenneth Hand
B: 1944-05-15
D: 2023-11-07
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Hand, Kenneth
Hannelore Sawyer
B: 1944-01-17
D: 2023-12-31
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Sawyer, Hannelore
Teresa Whyte
B: 1930-12-16
D: 2024-03-20
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Whyte, Teresa
Alan Fessenden
B: 1945-10-20
D: 2023-11-01
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Fessenden, Alan
Irma Proctor
B: 1949-09-10
D: 2024-03-25
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Proctor, Irma
Harmony Aitken
B: 1945-04-02
D: 2024-04-26
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Aitken, Harmony
Robert Cann
B: 1946-06-03
D: 2024-04-26
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Cann, Robert
Jane Belrose
B: 1968-03-28
D: 2024-04-21
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Belrose, Jane
Robert Murakami
B: 1952-02-27
D: 2024-04-24
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Murakami, Robert
Mathew Passingham
B: 1962-08-25
D: 2023-08-23
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Passingham, Mathew
Richard Clark
B: 1951-03-01
D: 2024-04-16
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Clark, Richard
Peter Rood
B: 1946-06-01
D: 2024-02-09
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Rood, Peter
David Rintoul
B: 1960-10-15
D: 2024-04-15
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Rintoul, David
Dustin Whyte
B: 1992-08-17
D: 2024-04-14
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Whyte, Dustin
Glenys McCuaig
B: 1941-03-02
D: 2024-04-15
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McCuaig, Glenys
Robert Dixon
B: 1953-10-31
D: 2024-04-22
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Dixon, Robert
Ronald Banks
B: 1959-07-17
D: 2024-04-17
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Banks, Ronald
Michael Foley
B: 1947-06-10
D: 2024-04-15
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Foley, Michael
Rolf Kocialek
B: 1938-09-27
D: 2024-04-22
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Kocialek, Rolf
Walter File
B: 1929-03-09
D: 2024-04-19
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File, Walter
Joseph Nadeau
B: 1943-06-07
D: 2024-04-19
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Nadeau, Joseph

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When Your Parent Dies

Here are some tips that may help you and the rest of the family recover from the death of your parents.

  1. Resist the temptation to dismiss their death as "timely" or "inevitable". While this is one way to rationalize the loss, it doesn't touch your emotions. You have experienced a significant loss and you need to take time to grieve. The majority of people whose parents die are employed full time. A three-day bereavement leave isn't enough time to deal with this loss. Be aware of the need to adjust your personal schedule to take time to grieve.
  2. Work at keeping the lines of communication open between you and your siblings. They understand more than anyone what your loss entails. Remember each member of the family has a personal loss and each will mourn the death of your parent for different reasons and in different ways.
  3. Find one or two close friends with whom you can talk. People often say, "My friends don't want to hear about this!" All your friends won't, but ask one or two for permission to use them as sounding boards. There are also professionals you may call on: your doctor, your clergy, a counsellor or your funeral director.
  4. Do something to memorialize your parent. This could be a donation to a favourite charity. It could be a memorial in your family church. If possible you may want to create a permanent memorial at his or her college or university. Perhaps you would like to plant a tree in memory of your parent.
  5. Draw on the resources of your faith to sustain you. How does your faith or spirituality address the issue of dying? How does it help you make sense of life? Does it help you answer your questions?
  6. Although your parent is physically dead, he or she will continue to live through you. The values your parent gave you will affect you - for better, or worse - for the rest of your life. Take what is good from them and incorporate it more fully into your life and be thankful for the good you received.