Southpoint Sun - December 15, 2021

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Caroline Ann Jarvis-Holt June 15, 1946 – December 11, 2021

Caroline Ann Jarvis-Holt, born in England, passed away peacefully on Saturday, December 11, 2021. Predeceased by her loving father Richard (1980); dearest and most precious granddaughter Kendra Holt (2003); loving mother Rona Jarvis (2007); and dear stepfather Alan Brown (2008). Survived by her much-loved darling son Richard Holt; her beloved grandsons Kaden and Ryan Holt; her dearest sister Sharon Moore; and her very loved nephew and niece, Dave and Sarah Moore. Also survived by her very dearest friend Sharlaine Reid, and has been so tenderly loved and cared for by her. A special thank you to the doctors and staff at Erie Shores HealthCare, Hotel-Dieu Grace Healthcare, Dr. Y. Emara Centre for Healthy Aging and Mobility, Windsor Regional Hospital – Ouellette Campus, and the fourth floor at Metropolitan Campus. A heart-felt thank you to Dr. Henry Fortuna for his exceptional care, including his daily visits at the hospitals and superb care over the years. Finally, a deep appreciation to the caregivers at Erie Shores Hospice in Leamington. You gave her excellent care and comfort during her final days. As per Caroline’s wishes, cremation has taken place. A Memorial Service will be announced at a later date. Arrangements entrusted to Simple Choice (Dougall), 519254-2585. Online condolences and cherished memories may be shared with the family at www.simplechoicecremation.ca

Pasquale Incitti

Pasquale “Pat” Incitti, 80 years, passed away peacefully at Iler Lodge in Essex on Wednesday, December 8, 2021, surrounded by his loving family. Beloved husband of the late Josephine (2009), and the late Teresa (Nee Rossi 2020). Loving father of Anne Moore (Roderick), Robert Incitti ( Jennifer) and stepfather of Claudia Ingram and Sandra Rossi-Hall. Adored Nonno of Elie, Jacob, Elizabeth, Julia and Sarah. Predeceased by his parents Lino and Teresa Incitti. Dearest brother of Paola Incitti, late Christina DeCamillis, Josephine Maertens, Louise Morrison (Garry), late Maria Battaglini, late Remo (Lucy) Incitti and late Nino (Giacomina) Incitti. Survived by numerous nieces, nephews and Godchildren. Pat mentored many in his years at Eastern Construction and Contact Masonry. His fingerprints are evident throughout the City of Windsor and Essex County. This is seen through the many projects he worked on from St. Clair College, the University of Windsor, Devonshire Mall and the Casino. He had a passion for playing bocce ball at all the Italian clubs. He was one of the founding members of the Leamington Roma Club. He was a fantastic dancer, teaching all his sisters and cousins to dance. He loved hunting and “could run as fast as the rabbits”. His favourite pastime was playing Scopa until his last days. Pat enjoyed fishing and was an avid Leafs fan. Pat instilled in his children good work ethics, patience and respect. Pat was a real gentleman and was loved by many. We are forever grateful to the staff at Iler Lodge for all their kindness and support, especially his nurses Nicole, Sandra and Ieasha. Visitation was held at Reid Funeral Home, 14 Russell Street, Leamington (519 326 2631). Mass of the Resurrection was held at St. Michael’s Church, 29 Elliot St., Leamington, on Tuesday, December 14, 2021. Entombment at Evergreen Memorial Park Cemetery followed. As an expression of sympathy, memorial donations to the Heart & Stroke Foundation or the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated. Family and friends are invited to share their words of comfort at www.reidfuneralhome.ca

Wednesday, December 15, 2021

Maria Krahn

Proof ofyears, obituary to peacefully run passed away

Maria Krahn (nee Rempel), 89 at the Leamington Mennonite Home on Tuesday, December December 15, 2021 7, 2021. Beloved wife of the late Gerhard Southpoint Sunand devoted mother (2009). Loving $100, plus $13 hst = $113Gerhard, Willy of Arthur (Kathryn), (Donna), Edward (Beverly), John, and Hildegard. Any changes please Cherished email Oma of Tanya (Alfred), Willy, Michael, Stephanie, Ryan, Kelly sun@southpointsun.ca ( Jackson), Danielle ( Jeremy), Christina, Sarah Thanks.Stefan. Proud great-Oma (Matt), Sasha, J.R. (Christine), of Dahlia, Lawson, Hannah, Molly, Cameron, Logan, Brooklyn, Olivia, Jade, Layla, Zander, Liesel, Hilary, and Claire. Dear sister of the late Anne Semlakova, late Katja Knapp (late Christian), late Willy Rempel. Survived by her nieces and nephews. Visiting was at the Leamington United Mennonite Church, 78 Oak St. E., Leamington, on Friday, December 10, 2021, from 1 p.m. until time of funeral service that celebrated Maria’s life at 2 p.m. Interment at Evergreen Memorial Park Cemetery. As an expression of sympathy, memorial donations to Leamington United Mennonite Church or UMEI may be made by contacting Reid Funeral Home, 14 Russell St., Leamington (519-326-2631). Family and friends are invited to share their words of comfort at www.reidfuneralhome.ca

Lisa Neumann

Lisa Neumann was called home to be with her Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ on Saturday, December 11, 2021 at age 52 after a twoyear battle with cancer. Lisa was born May 28, 1969 to Proof of obituary toTaras runand Helen loving parents Peleshok, and was the younger sister to Linda, December 15, 2021Terry and Sharon. She met her loving husband of 33 Southpoint years, ReinerSun Neumann, at Campbell $100,Baptist plus Church. $13 hstLisa = began $113 her full-time job as Mom in 1989 with the birth of her first son, Christopher, and inAny the coming years please gave birthemail to two more boys, changes Brian and Stephen. In 2020, Lisa welcomed Lesleigh into sun@southpointsun.ca the family as her “daughter in love” when Lesleigh married Thanks. Christopher. She was promoted to Grandma this year with the birth of Madeline Elise Neumann, Christopher and Lesleigh’s first daughter. Lisa will forever be remembered as the world’s most thoughtful and caring person. She always put others first and was known affectionately as “Mom”, not only by her boys but also by their friends who she always welcomed into her house. She was the ultimate host and an incredible cook with family gatherings almost always held at the Neumann house. The only thing more important to her than her family was her faith in Jesus Christ, which she held onto through her entire life, even as the battle with cancer wore on. Her positive attitude through even the toughest times was an inspiration to all who knew Lisa and she’d always remind us, “Don’t worry, God’s got this.” The family would like to express their thanks and gratitude to the doctors, nurses, personal support workers, friends and family who supported them on this difficult journey over the last few years. For those wishing to honour Lisa, visitation was at Reid Funeral Home & Reception Centre, 14 Russell Street, Leamington (519-326-2631) on Tuesday, and again on Wednesday, December 15, 2021 at First Baptist Church, 3 Fox Street, Leamington, from 10 a.m. until time of Funeral Service to celebrate Lisa’s life at 11 a.m. A livestream of the service is at www.reidfuneralhome.ca In lieu of flowers, memorial donations to the Windsor Cancer Centre Foundation would be appreciated. Family and friends are invited to share their words of comfort at www.reidfuneralhome.ca

KINGSVILLE — Kingsville Council voted to support a motion on Monday to urge the Windsor-Essex County Health Unit to reconsider the capacity limits placed on restaurants in Windsor-Essex. In their resolution, the town addresses the letter of instruction issued last week by the Medical Officer of Health for Windsor-Essex, Dr. Shanker Nesathurai, which set in motion restrictions for social gathering and restricted restaurants and bars back to 50 per cent capacity. Proof of obituary to run The letter of instruction was issued after an outbreak at a local restaurant in Kingsville where a private party December 2021in late November. produced about 45 cases of 15, COVID According to Mayor Nelson Santos, Southpoint Sun there are a number of restaurants across the county that have had to $100, plus $13 hst = $113 deal with COVID cases throughout the pandemic and have dealt with them in the right manner. Any changes please email The resolution just simply wants an even playing sun@southpointsun.ca field and asks WECHU to not punish an entire secThanks. tor because of an instance in one restaurant, and also questions why professional sporting events and concerts are still operating with thousands of people inside but restaurants have to be limited to half-capacity. The Health Unit had yet to respond to Kingsville’s resolution at press time.

Vaccine boosters now open for 50+ crowd

ONTARIO — On Monday, December 13, the Ontario population over 50 was eligible to receive their third COVID-19 vaccination, provided they’d reached their six-month date from shot number two. The province announced the new age group last week as virus numbers continue to climb across Ontario. The Omicron variant, barely a blip on the radar two weeks ago, now comprises about 30 per cent of all cases across the province and some metrics have case counts skyrocketing to unheard-of numbers before the Proof of obituary to run new year. Amid the gloom of rising numbers, officials says that the Omicron variant, 15, so far, is not packing the December 2021 punch that the Delta variant did last spring as far as Southpoint Sun severity of symptoms, but it’s too early to tell for sure. $100, plus $13 hst = $113 What they do know is that the new variant has a tremendous foot-hold in the province and that boosters Any changes please email will help the battle. In Windsor-Essex, visit wevax.ca and in Chasun@southpointsun.ca tham-Kent, you can visit getyourshotck.ca to book an Thanks. appointment. You can also receive a booster shot at participating pharmacies with an appointment. The Municipality of Leamington is still hosting walk-in vaccine clinics at the town hall on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 10 am to 2 pm. No appointment is necessary.

Santa doing drive-by in Wheatley WHEATLEY — Similar to last year, Santa Claus will be making a drive-by visit throughout Wheatley on Saturday, December 18. At press time, the details are still be worked out, as well as the route. “It is very important to Santa, Mrs. Claus and the elves that any families that are displaced can attend the drive-by,” said Wheatley Relief Fund Chair Lauren Anderson. “Arrangements are being made to make sure every family will be there, should they wish to be.” There will be no gathering after the drive-by and organizers ask the public to be patient as the event has many moving parts and the elves are busy with many other things.


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