Obituaries & Condolences

Ruby Hillier
Hillier, Ruby Lorraine
My mother was as close to perfect as any person can be. She would not have agreed to that. She was our rock. Our spiritual guidance. She had it coming from all angles. Hillier men can be a challenge. We are always selling in some way or another, we are always doing something!
We were all so proud of my brother Steve becoming involved in politics, being elected and running two terms. That was a wonderful gift for our mother from my brother.
When I told my mother that my brother is my best friend, she told me that that was the best gift I could give her.
She told me she was proud of her men.
An emotional professional, skilled in the art of kindness. She made everything better in the long run. She listened intently and used her careful words to not only keep the peace, but to preserve the happiness of our family. She was and is our hero, the entire time teaching us how to be a better person. She wanted us to love ourselves as much as she loved us, she exuded love. She didn’t have favorites. Everyone was equal.
11:11 pm was our special time, the time that Steve and I were to turn off our bedroom lights and go to sleep. Often we could convince her to stay and talk longer.
She was much more than a grand-mother to my boys – Mitchell Fletcher and Oscar. She was the mom when no mother was around. She rejoiced to have Sarah bring her love into this life.
My nephews, Spencer and Tyler were in her heart, always with pictures all around her office and home.
Jennifer was a blessing. If I were to be born a girl, Mom would have named her Jennifer as she always wanted to have a girl. Sarah brought Jennifer into her life and ours.
Steve’s wife, Karen, was at her bedside until the end, long hours loving, caring and being strong through the difficult and emotional times.
The Salvation Army Captain Shelly Oseil was there for her when she needed prayer.
Ruby managed Family Shows Canada. She often said that my son hired me at 55, who would do that? My boy, that’s who! She prepared my wonderfully dedicated wife, Sarah with everything she needed to learn to keep the festivals going. Ruby knew that we had gone paperless, no packages ever had to go out. No printers, no paper, no ink- I got a smile – Brian our accountant and christian brother, will be leaned on to keep the books in order. Even near the end, she was asking ,did you get the T4,s out, that was Ruby. Hire someone over 50 that still has the passion for organization, that’s your Ruby, like the precious stone.
She created a gospel tent at our rib festival, she inspired other festivals to do the same, thank you Chris. She supported 3 kids from Africa, now grown men.
Our father raised us to be amazing men. Question everything. Learn and teach. He taught us well and still does. Military career, musician, master craftsmen, business leader, he remains a great teacher of music and craftsmanship. A loving father and father-in-law to Steve & Doug, Karen & Sarah, a grand- father to Mitchell, Fletcher, Oscar, Spencer, Tyler and Jennifer. Great- grandpa to Braydan, Ava, Max and adoptive great-grandpa to Cloe and Isaac
Psalm 91:11, states, “For he will command his angels concerning you, to guard you in all your ways, “
Her vision of heaven is her riding a lion. Be with her now, take a moment and ride with her, hold the mane, feel the heat of the animal, feel Ruby’s love as we ride our own lion.
A memorial service will be held on Saturday, May 9, 2026, at 1:00 pm at Church in the Oaks, 150 Conway Drive, London. Online condolences shared at www.cremationlondon.com

Olga Mogor
MOGOR, Olga……
Olga Irene Mogor met with her beloved Saviour on Saturday, March 28, 2026 in London Ontario at the age of 89 years, beloved sister of Violet Frise of Yorkton Saskatchewan.
Lovingly remembered by her nieces Carol Freeman, Georgette Heshka, Sharon Pedde, Cindy Winegarden and Karen Pike, as well as many great-nieces and nephews. Predeceased by her parents Frank & Karonlina Mogor, brother Sidney Mogor and sister Emma Shantz.
Olga was born and raised on the family farm in Saltcoats Saskatchewan, where she had a great affinity and love for animals. At the age of 8 years, she travelled by train with her eldest sister Emma to Brantford Ont. to attend the Ontario School for the Blind, as it was
then known. Olga was a resident student there for several years where she developed many close life-long friendships.During her lifetime, Olga lived in Yorkton Saskatchewan and Kitchener Ontario, but settled in London Ontario where she lived for more than 45 years. Olga will be missed by her many dear friends in London whom she loved and appreciated.
A Memorial Service will be held for Olga at Dearness Long Term Care Home, 710 Southdale Road E. London, on Saturday April 11, 2026 at 12:00pm with Reverend Junior Sorzano officiating. There will be a reception at Dearness Home after the service. Interment will follow at a later date in Yorkton Saskatchewan.
Donations in Olga’s memory may be made to Canadian Guide Dogs for the Blind (www.guidedogs.ca) or the Canadian National Institute for the Blind (www.cnib.ca)
Arrangements entrusted with Cremation London & Middlesex, 519-858-2467. Online condolences shared at www.cremationlondon.com

Kimm Tilley
TILLEY, Kimm…
Peacefully surrounded by her family at Victoria Hospital, London on Monday, March 23, 2026, Kimm Tilley of London passed away at the age of 68. Loving mother of Chantelle Bowman, Damien Bowman, and Laycee Bowman (Shane). Cherished Nana of Maia, Nicholas, Dawson, Darren, Donovan, Devin, Malachi, Adrian, Colten, Declan, Katana, and great Nana GG of Naleigha. Beloved daughter of Jean DesRochers. Dear sister of Mike DesRochers (Sherri). She will be sadly missed by her nephews Brandon, Dustin and her niece Melissa. Predeceased by her granddaughter Cheyenne. Kimm had an endless love for her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren, and she treasured every opportunity to be with them, whether for holidays gathering or a family meal. The family would like to thank the staff at Parkwood Hospital – Palliative Team their endless care and support of Kimm. Cremation has taken place. As an expression of sympathy, donations may be made to the Lung Association. Online condolences accepted at www.cremationlondon.com

Gary (Gerhardt) Welker
WELKER, Gary (Gerhardt)…
Gary (Gerhardt) Welker, in his 84th year, of Blyth, formerly of Elmira and Waterloo, passed away peacefully with his wife and daughter by his side on Saturday, March 21 at University Hospital, London after a brief illness.
Gary was born on August 8, 1942 in occupied Yugoslavia. After the war his family immigrated to Canada and settled in Waterloo. Gary attended Kitchener-Waterloo Collegiate and Vocational Institute and Waterloo Collegiate Institute, then Waterloo Lutheran University after which he worked as a salesman for his father’s tool and die business, Welker Industries. A natural-born salesman, Gary’s professional life included sales in stereo equipment, life insurance, and most recently antique books, toys, and other paraphernalia.
Gary was truly dedicated to the love of his life Linda, whom he met at WCI in 1961 and married in 1968. They were nearly inseparable through over 57 years of marriage and enjoyed traveling around Canada, the United States, and Europe as exhibitors at antique and collectible shows.
Perhaps Gary’s proudest achievement was his family; sons Andrew (the late Sue), and Michael (Paige), and daughter Lisa Hicknell (Robert). Dad dreamt of building a “family compound” where he could always have loved ones nearby. He cherished opportunities to spend time with the whole family including summer vacations at Cleveland’s House on Lake Rosseau or cottages in Prince Edward County. When the kids were younger, summers also meant Dad was in charge while Mom worked. Andrew, Mike, and Lisa will always remember the wild adventures of Dad’s unsupervised parenting; including a spontaneous round-trip flight in a Cessna with Dad’s hobby-pilot friend to Bracebridge for a slice of blueberry pie all before mom got home from work.
Gary’s pride for his children could only be matched by that for his precious grandchildren Abigail Sonnenberg (Shaneal), Gabriel Hicknell, and Poppy Hicknell. A devoted and attentive Papa, there seemed to be no limit to the silly antics he would engage in to make his Abbie, Gabe, and Poppy giggle.
In addition to Husband, Father, and Papa, Gary will also be remembered as a beloved Brother-in-law, Uncle, and the Dad that his kids’ friends loved to be around.
In his passing, Gary has been lovingly reunited with his parents Sophie and Karl Welker Sr., his brother Karl Welker Jr., and daughter-in-law, Sue.
A celebration of Gary’s life will be held at a later date. Arrangements entrusted with Cremation London & Middlesex, 519-858-2467. Online condolences shared at www.cremationlondon.com

Marilyn Gagen
GAGEN, Marilyn….
Marilyn Gagen (née Smale) of St. Thomas passed away peacefully with her family by her side on March 16, 2026, in her 86th year.
Beloved wife of the late Bill Gagen, Marilyn is reunited with him and with her cherished daughters Kim Gagen and Kathy Bowering, who predeceased her.
Loving and devoted mother of Karen Webb (Scott), Kelly Sutton (Brian), Kris Dowler (Bart), and Paul Gagen (Kelly). Marilyn was a proud and devoted grandmother to 14 grandchildren and a treasured great-grandmother to 13 great-grandchildren. She loved her family deeply, and
nothing brought her more joy than being surrounded by those she held dear.Marilyn will be remembered as a smart and spirited woman who always stayed up to date on current events and never missed watching the news. She had a deep love for life’s simple pleasures-singing, dancing, reading, and movies. She was an avid fan of curling, tennis, hockey, and baseball, often cheering from the comfort of her home.
She cherished her friendships deeply. Her evening tea time with her dear friend Joan-watching Bull, Jeopardy! and Wheel of Fortune-was a treasured daily ritual. She shared a special bond with her best friend Donna, affectionately known as her “BFF.” Together they enjoyed many laughs, indulging in ice cream and apple fritters, a testament to Marilyn’s well-known sweet tooth and love of good food. In fact, whenever anyone mentioned travel, Marilyn’s first question was always, “What was the food like?”
Marilyn will be fondly remembered for her quick wit, strength, determination, and resilience. She was a true fighter, generous to her core, and an example of perseverance to all who knew her. She leaves behind a legacy of love, strength, laughter, and devotion to family and friends that will continue to live on through all whose lives she touched. She will be deeply missed and forever remembered.
A special thank you to the VON EShift support, doctors and St. Elizabeth nurses for being so amazing.
Cremation has taken place. A celebration of life will take place on Saturday, April 4, 2026 from 1-4 pm at 25 Rodney Crescent, St. Thomas. Arrangements entrusted with Cremation London & Middlesex, 519-858-2467. Online condolences shared at www.cremationlondon.com

Elsie Puffal
PUFFAL, Elsie Jessie Rose-Marie (nee Tuxford)…
Elsie passed peacefully in her sleep on Sunday, March 8, 2026 in her 84th year.
Cherished mother of Mark MacDonald, Shelley Featherstone (Nick Perkins) and Joanna MacDonald (Ian Robertson). Beloved Grandmother of Justin Phillips, Dylan Joyes MacDonald, Bronwyn Featherstone, Annabelle MacDonald and Spencer MacDonald. Dearest sister of Lynda Larocque, Jackie Long (Rick Rodgers) and Peggy Moore (Mike). Dear sister-in-law of Jeannie Tuxford. Elsie will also be missed greatly by her many nieces, nephews and extended family. She held many fond memories of her east coast family. As well as her many friends from Oriole Park, where Elsie resided for 49 years.
Elsie wore many hats. From her years at Sculpturethane and her time as administrator for General Dynamics parts warehouse. Having the opportunity to drive and fire a real tank for work. She had a deep love for Canada, and cheered our teams through every Olympic game. But above all the Blue Jays were the highlight of her year.
Elsie was a ” firecracker “, with a wonderful smile and a sincere and caring personality. She chose to go to the beat of her own drum. As a talented artist, she explored ceramics, stained glass and painting throughout her life. She had an active social calendar. From lunches out, concerts, bingo and playing cards.
Elsie was a gem and a friend to all. She will be greatly missed. Her strength and resilience to adversity was remarkable and admirable. Her laughter, beauty and lightheartedness will endure in the hearts of all that knew her.
To know her was to love her.
Cremation has taken place and a celebration of Elsie’s life will be held at Oriole Park Resort Komoka, 22790 Amiens Road, Komoka on Sunday, August 2, 2026.
For those who wish to honour Elsie through a donation, the family asks that you please consider the Canadian Cancer Society.
Arrangements entrusted with Cremation London & Middlesex, 519-858-2467. Online condolences shared at www.cremationlondon.com

Sandra Bornais
Bornais, Sandra
Passed away peacefully on Wednesday, February 25, 2026, at Victoria Hospital, London, Sandra passed away in her 66th year. Beloved wife of Luc for 43 years. Cherished mother of Christopher (Kinsey), and Stephanie. Loving grandmother of Aubrey, Kayla, Zander, Bentley, and Hudson. Dear sister of Donald, and Susan and the late Kenneth. Sandra will be lovingly remembered by many extended family members and friends. Cremation has taken place. As an expression of sympathy, donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society. Arrangements entrusted with Cremation London & Middlesex, 519-858-2467. Online condolences shared at www.cremationlondon.com
Lorri Eastman
EASTMAN, Lorri…
Lorri Eastman, a devoted friend, mother, foster mother, aunt, grandmother, and very recently great grandmother (GG), passed away peacefully on February 22, 2026, at the age of 78. Born October 2, 1947, she touched countless hearts with her compassion, intelligence, and unwavering strength, throughout her remarkable life.
A true trailblazer, she never hesitated to reinvent herself, embrace new challenges, or break barriers. Her work life was as vibrant and multifaceted as she was-she held roles as a waitress, painter, caterer, restauranteur, seamstress, realtor, and truck driver. Whether she was feeding a community, building a business, sewing with artistry, or driving long stretches of highway, she brought pride, dedication, and a deep sense of purpose to all she did.
Her greatest legacy, however, was her family. She offered boundless love, wisdom, and encouragement. Her home was a place of safety, laughter, and acceptance. She nurtured everyone she knew, guided many, and inspired even more. The size and closeness of the family she leaves behind-each member carrying a piece of her in their hearts-is a testament to the life she lived and the love she shared.
Though her absence is felt in every corner of their lives, her spirit remains a source of strength, comfort, and enduring love. May her memory be a blessing, and may her legacy continue to shine brightly through all those she touched.
As per her request, there will not be a funeral or reception. If you would like to celebrate her life, please think of her fondly or raise a toast in her honour.
Arrangements entrusted with Cremation London & Middlesex, 519-858-2467. Online condolences shared at www.cremationlondon.com

Donald “Don” Sliva
SLIVA, Donald “Don”…
Don passed away quietly and peacefully, surrounded by the love of his family on Friday, February 20, 2026 at Parkwood Institute, London, in his 81st year.
He was the beloved husband of the late Evelyn (nee Leclair) Sliva (2011). Loving and cherished father of Sandra Macey (Don). Adored grandpa of Jarrett. Dear brother of Gerald (Cecilia), Barbara (Bruce), Margaret (Steve), Jim (Shannon) and John (Darlene). Don will also be missed by his nieces, nephews and extended family.
Don’s happiest moments included playing cards, Sunday dinners with his family, watching his beloved sports, and spending time with his siblings, especially enjoying the Sliva Brothers annual golf tournament. We marveled at his incredible memory, and he loved to share stories of his time growing up in the prairies.
Don moved to Dorchester 10 years ago after finally retiring, giving him the opportunity to spend his golden years with his family, meeting new friends and diligently attending each of Jarrett’s sporting events. Everyone at the arena and the ball diamond knew and loved Don. He was Jarrett’s biggest fan and always had a smile on his face.
We would like to sincerely thank his family members for making many trips to Dorchester in the last 2 ½ years. Those visits brought incredible joy to Don and he always made certain he was well stocked to share shots with his visitors.
We are also grateful to the incredible caregivers in the Palliative Unit at Parkwood Institute whose care and compassion brought great comfort to Don and his family.
Cremation has taken place. A celebration of Don’s life will be held at a future date. In memory of Don, donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society or to the Palliative Unit at Parkwood Institute. Arrangements entrusted with Cremation London & Middlesex, 519-858-2467. Online condolences shared at www.cremationlondon.com

Christopher “Chris” Rice
RICE, Christopher “Chris”…
It is with profound sadness that we share the passing of our beloved “Papa”, Christopher Rice.
On the morning of February 15th, 2026, he peacefully closed his eyes for the final time at home, held in the love of his family.
Chris was a devoted partner to Dawn for over 33 years. He was a loving and supportive father to his stepson Brad and his son Eric, and he cherished his relationship with his granddaughter Alyssa. He maintained a close bond with his brother Shawn, his sister-in-law Melinda, and their son, his nephew Avery.
Chris kept friendships from his school days throughout his life, in part because he was the kind of man you never forgot once you met him. His loyalty and kindness extended beyond people – he was an incredible pet parent over the years and will be deeply missed by his four-legged family members, Fallyn and Reese.
Chris worked hard to be a reliable provider throughout his adult life. From his early days in factory work, to his years as an environmental high-pressure water blaster, and through his 18+ years with Southwinds Roofing, he embraced hard work without complaint and always saw every task through to completion.
Commitment and pride defined Chris’ life, but nowhere were they more evident than in the way he spoke about his family and friends. He adored us all and would want you to be reminded of that.
Cheers.
As per his wishes, cremation has taken place. The family will host a gathering at a later date to share memories and celebrate how fortunate we were to have Chris in our lives. At this time, we ask for privacy as we process this enormous loss.
The family extends a heartfelt thanks to the St. Elizabeth Palliative Nursing Team. The care, compassion, and unwavering support shown by Dr. Ashtar, Esa, Trevor, and all who assisted allowed Chris to pass through the final stage of his journey as he wished to – at home, in comfort, and surrounded by his family’s love.
In memory of Chris, donations may be directed to the Humane Society London & Middlesex, or the Canadian Cancer Society. Arrangements entrusted with Cremation London & Middlesex, 519-858-2467. Online condolences shared at www.cremationlondon.com
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