In Memoriam

 Ray March,  - 2025

 

 

 

 


Paul Kebarle

In Memoriam

Paul Kebarle, 1926 - 2019
By Karl Kopecky on August 19, 2019

Paul Kebarle was born in Sofia, Bulgaria on September 21, 1926 and died on July 30, 2019 in the Grey Nuns Community Hospital after a long and increasingly severe dementia. Paul was born with scoliosis and was able to leave Bulgaria in 1948 to Czechoslovakia...

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Orval Mamer

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Orval Mamer, May 2, 1940 – May 23, 2019

We are deeply saddened to announce the sudden passing of Orval Mamer, 79, at the Lakeshore General Hospital on May 23rd, 2019. He was born in Humboldt Saskatchewan in 1940 and was predeceased by his parents, Josephine Skalicky and Theodore Mamer. He leaves to mourn his wife, Jane Montgomery, his children Mark (Elaine), Karl (Lindsay Ortega) and Lisa (Dave Kennedy)...

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Kenneth Standing

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Kenneth Standing, April 3, 1925 - March 21, 2019

The family of Dr. Kenneth Graham Standing is sad to announce that he died Thursday, March 21, at the age of 93. Ken is survived by his children, Mike and wife Brenda Janz, Tim, Liz and husband Clarence Jackson, Jon and wife Andrea Jackson; as well as grandchildren, Willem, Tannin, Rachel, Luke and Corin, and a large extended family. Parents, Graham and Elsie Standing, his brothers, Harold and John, and his sister Kathleen Taylor predeceased him...

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Alex Harrison

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Alex Harrison, 1931-2018

HARRISON, Alex G. Professor Emeritus of Chemistry, University of Toronto Alexander George Harrison died on September 7, 2018 at the age of 87. Loving husband for 63 years of Barbara (nee Smith) and devoted father of Jane (Charlie Trainor) and Ann (Michael Hrycusko). Proud grandfather of outstanding grandchildren, Matthew, Emma, Kathryn and Andrew. Born in Peterborough April 1, 1931, Alex grew up on farms near Lakefield and Watford, Ontario...

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Fred Lossing

In Memoriam
Frederick P. Lossing, 1915 - 1998

Frederick P. Lossing grew up in Norwich, Ontario, halfway between London and Hamilton. He attended the University of Western Ontario for his B.A. and M.A. and proceeded to McGill for his Ph.D. in Chemistry which he received in 1942. Nearly all of his career was with the National Research Council in Ottawa where he specialized in properties of gaseous ions and radicals as revealed by mass spectrometry...

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