Mr. Ronald James Tulloch a longtime resident of the Wallaceburg area passed away on Sunday, August 6, 2000 at the Chatham Kent Health Alliance "Sydenham Campus" Wallaceburg at the age of 76. Ron was born in Sombra Township and was a son of the late Kenneth Tulloch and Annie Abrams. For many years Ron had owned and managed Tulloch Drainage and Tile and was well known in the farming community surrounding Wallaceburg. Surviving are his children Sherry and her husband Pat Price of Wallaceburg and Kenneth and his wife Tracy Tulloch of Corunna. Sadly missed by his grandchildren Don, Autumn, Keegan and Griffin. Brother and brother-in-law of Norm and Lois Tulloch and Ivan and June Tulloch all of Wallaceburg. Also surviving are his dear and close companion of 22 years Mollie P. Pearson and her family, Brent and Cindy Pearson of Wallaceburg and Brian and Jocelyn Pearson of Edmonton and their families. The late Mr. Ronald James Tulloch rested at the ERIC F. NICHOLLS FUNERAL HOME 639 Elgin Street, Wallaceburg until Tuesday, August 8, 2000 when Funeral Services were conducted in the Chapel of the funeral home at 11 a.m. with Rev. Bob Whalls, Officiating. Pall Bearers were Pat and Don Price, Brent and Brennan Pearson, Gord Tulloch and Larry Mansfield. Flower Bearers were Keegan and Griffin Tulloch and Autumn Price. Interment was in Duthil cemetery , R.R. #5, Wallaceburg. As an expression of sympathy donations to the Charity of Your Choice may be left at the funeral home. As a living memorial a tree will be planted in Nicholls Memorial Forest in memory of Ronald James Tulloch.
THERESA N. MILLER
Mrs. Theresa N. Miller a longtime resident of Wallaceburg passed away unexpectedly at St. Joseph's Hospital in London at the age of 67 on Friday August 4, 2000. Theresa was born in Chatham and was the daughter of Richard and Delia (Charron) Lozon and was a member of Our Lady Help of Christians Church in Wallaceburg. Beloved wife of 50 years to Harold J. Miller. Loving mother of Delia (Dee) and Rick Gallerno, Richard and Shirley Miller, Lisa and fiance Kevin Allard and Joseph and fiance Michelle Pamer. Theresa will be sadly missed by 12 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren. Also survived by many nieces and nephews. Predeceased by a son Danny, a sister Rita Butler and brothers Leo and Leonard Lozon. Theresa is also survived by a special sister Agnes Miller of Wallaceburg and special nieces Diane Shusheski and Bonnie Knight both of Edmonton, Alberta. At Theresa's request cremation took place and her ashes were Interment at Riverview cemetery in Wallaceburg on Friday August 11, 2000 at 11 a.m. with Fr. Dennis Wilhelm, Officiating. As an expression of sympathy donations to St. Joseph Hospital, Dialysis Unit, London may be left at the ERIC F. NICHOLLS FUNERAL HOME. Theresa will always be fondly remembered by everyone s lives she touched. As a living memorial a tree will be planted in Nicholls Memorial Forest in memory of Theresa N. Miller.
REITA E. SANDERS
Reita E. (Fox) Sanders a resident of Wallaceburg passed away at the Chatham-Kent Health Alliance Public General Campus, on Sunday August 6, 2000 at the age of 85. Born in Dover Twp., daughter of the late Thomas and Ella (Crawford) Fox. Reita was a member of Grace Congregational Church, Dover Twp., and a member of the Grace Quilters. Beloved wife of the late Russell Sanders (1969). Loving mother of Betty Ann and Dan Chase of Dresden. Loving mother-in-law of Larry Coke of R.R. #1 Croton. Loving grandmother of Jennie Coke and John Chase. Predeceased by her daughter Mary Margaret Coke (1998), a sister Margaret, (Mrs. Lorne Hughson), and brothers Earl and Dougald Fox. The Sanders Family received friends at the JOHN C. BADDER FUNERAL HOME, 72 Victoria St., Thamesville on Tuesday from 2-4 & 7-9 p.m. The funeral service was held in the chapel of the funeral home on Wednesday August 9, 2000 at 1:30 p.m. with Rev. Pieter Schinkelshoek of Grace Congregational Church, Dover Twp., Officiating. Interment Riverview cemetery , Wallaceburg. Donations to the Diabetic Association, Kidney Foundation or Palliative Care at the Public General Campus would be appreciated by the family.