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18. Edward James Elliott9 MORTON (child of Mary8Elliott, Anne7Fitzgerald, James6, Robert5, James4, John3, Patrick2, William1);[430],[431] born 4 Dec 1885 at Holland Landing, York Co., Ontario, Canada;[432] married Alice Theresa Holtorf, daughter of Henry M. Holtorf and Mary Jane Hulse, 12 Jan 1912 at St. Ann's Church, 665 Dufferin St., Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada; where Edward was 26, and Alice 25. Witnesses were sisters Martha Morton of Collingwood, and Irene Holtorf of Toronto;[433],[434] died 31 Jan 1980 at Humber Memorial Hospital, North York, Ontario, Canada, at age 94;[435] buried at Christ Church, Holland Landing, Ontario, Canada, later that year.[436] He was also known as Ned.[437],[438] Ned received $2000 from his uncle George's estate upon his death in 1895.[249] He was confirmed on 2 May 1902 at Christ Church, Holland Landing, York Co., Ontario, Canada.[439] Ned, through his connection with cousin John Elliott, worked at the Standard Bank in Bradford as a teenager, and lived there, in a small apartment. He was transferred to Picton, then Belleville, following John, until moving to Toronto to work in the head office foreign exchange department.[440] While in Toronto around 1911, Ned Morton and Alice Holtorf met.[441],[442] He was a merchant in 1913 at 217 Pacific Ave., Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada.[443] Between 1913 and 1915, Edward James Elliott Morton and Alice Theresa Holtorf lived at 217 Pacific Ave., Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada, After their marriage, Ned quit the bank and opened a grocery on Pacific Ave. and they lived in an apartment upstairs.[444],[445],[446] Upon the birth of their second child, Mary, son William was sent to live with family in Bradford -- Aunts Eliza, Minnie, and Uncle George.[281] Around 1918 (or earlier) , Ned sold the store on Pacific Ave. for a good profit, and returned to the Royal Bank, becoming the head of the foreign exchange department. The family moved to Raymond Ave.[441] Between 1918 and 1940, Edward James Elliott Morton and Alice Theresa Holtorf lived at 75 Raymond Ave., Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada, where Ned was a bank employee (1924-26).[447],[448],[449] He and Alice Theresa Holtorf appeared on the census of 1921 at Simcoe St., Bradford, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; where Edward (35) lived in a six-room wooden home he owned, on an income, with Alice (34), William (8), Mary (7), Betty (4), and Jean (1) also present.[450] In 1940, Ned bought a house in Bradford, selling Raymond Ave. to son Bill.[451] He was the acting postmaster, following his brother George's retirement between 3 Aug 1950 and 30 Nov 1950 at Bradford, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada.[314] Alice Theresa HOLTORF[452],[453] was born on 1 Mar 1887 at Orangeville, Dufferin Co., Ontario, Canada.[454],[455] She died on 17 Nov 1971 at Toronto General Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, at age 84.[456] She was buried on 18 Nov 1971 at Christ Church, Holland Landing, Ontario, Canada, after a funeral at Trinity Anglican Church, Bradford.[457] She was confirmed on 26 May 1901 at Parish of Bradford & West Gwillimbury, Bradford, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; at age 14 by Arthur "Toronto."[458] She appeared on the census of 1911 at 240 Margueretta St, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; where Alice (24) was a stenographer with the government ("at Govt House"), and a lodger with Joseph A. (28) and Viola Maude Hewit (30), and their four children.[459] In 1912, Alice Theresa Holtorf lived at 240 Margueretta St., Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and she was a stenographer in the Agriculture Department of the Farmer's and Women's Institute.[460] Expecting her first child, Alice returned to Grandpa Stoddart's (Burton) house in Bradford in February, 1913. On the night of the 15th, the coldest day of the year and in the middle of a blizzard, her labour began in the north-west bedroom. Grandpa Stoddart told the story of how he continued to stoke the wood burning furnace to send adequate heat upstairs. When he noticed a chimney fire had begun, he rushed down to the furnace and with heavy gloves removed the furnace pipe, and plunged it into a barrel of water. The heat of the chimney drew up the water and quenched the fire. The next morning, Ned and Alice's son William was born.[281]Children of Edward James Elliott9 Morton and Alice Theresa Holtorf were as follows:
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19. Anna Georgina9 KNIGHT (child of Anne8Elliott, Anne7Fitzgerald, James6, Robert5, James4, John3, Patrick2, William1);[332],[332] born 25 Sep 1871 at Clones, Co. Monaghan, Ireland; the twin of George Alexander Knight;[334] baptized 12 Nov 1871 at Clones Parish, Co. Monaghan, Ireland;[334] married Collins Baughman Hubbard 1890.[461],[462],[463] Aunt Nancy reported Georgina Hubbard had 2 or 3 children, and lived in Detroit, Michigan.[464] Another source reported Georgina had these three children: Ned, Beryl, and Eileen.[331] Several photos of Georgina's children were saved by George D. L. Morton, and still exist, dating from c. 1895-1900.[465] She and Collins Baughman Hubbard appeared on the census of 1900 at 309 Grand Boulevard W, Detroit, Wayne Co., Michigan, United States of America; where Collins B (48) was a real estate broker, and A. Georgia (29), Edward (7), Anna (7), Grace J (3), and Mary (11 mos.) were present, also a governes and two servants.[466] Collins Baughman HUBBARD was born on 8 Feb 1852 at Detroit, Michigan, United States of America.[467]Children of Anna Georgina9 Knight and Collins Baughman Hubbard were as follows:
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20. Mary Isobel Fitzgerald10 MORTON (child of William9, Mary8Elliott, Anne7Fitzgerald, James6, Robert5, James4, John3, Patrick2, William1);[472],[472] born 14 Jul 1898 at Holland Landing, York Co., Ontario, Canada; although her baptism said 14 June 1898 was correct;[277],[473] baptized 28 Aug 1898 at Christ Church, Holland Landing, York Co., Ontario, Canada; where her sponsor was Nancy Morton;[278] married Edgar Stanley Stych 3 May 1922 at Bradford, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; Edgar was the son of Joseph Stych of Beeton, ON;[474],[475] died 4 Dec 1964 at St. Catherines, Ontario, Canada, at age 66.[476],[477] She was educated between 1916 and 1917 at University of Toronto, Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada.[478] She and Edgar Stanley Stych lived in 1938 at Athlone, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; where they were farming.[479] Edgar Stanley STYCH was born on 13 Sep 1901 at Albion Twp., Peel Co., Ontario, Canada.[475] He married Beryl Watson in 1968.[480] He married Annie Mae McCallum circa 1974.[480] He died on 21 Jul 1994 at age 92.[476]Children of Mary Isobel Fitzgerald10 Morton and Edgar Stanley Stych were as follows:
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21. James Morton10 MATHER (child of Anna9Morton, Mary8Elliott, Anne7Fitzgerald, James6, Robert5, James4, John3, Patrick2, William1);[426],[426] born before Feb 1912 at New Lowell, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada;[428] baptized 1 Feb 1912 at Trinity Church, Bradford, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; sponsored by George & __ Morton;[427] married Elizabeth Eleanor Baker 1938; where announcement read "Dr James Morton Mather, son of John W. Mather to Miss Elizabeth Eleanor Baker, daughter of Perron E. Baker;"[486],[279] died of multiple sclerosis 17 Sep 1971 at Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.[487],[488],[489] In the Fall of 1952 University of British Coumbia Alumni Chronicle anounced, "Another outstanding appointment to the U.B.C. medical school came this summer with the addition to staff of Dr. James Morton Mather as Professor and Head of the Department of Public Health . . . He is a Toronto graduate of 1936 and has done extensive public health work in Ontario."[490] James was a Doctor in Vancouver.[419] In 1960, "Dr. Mather has been appointed assistant dean to carry out administrative work in connection with the construction of the new medical centre at U.B.C."[491] Regarding the James M. Mather Building, 5804 Fairview Avenue, built in 1973, "It was named after late James M. Mather,who had a leading role in establishing UBC's Faculty of Medicine and the Head of formerly Deparment of Preventive Medicine ,now the Department of Health Care and Epidemiology."[492] Elizabeth Eleanor BAKER was born after 1910.[493]Children of James Morton10 Mather and Elizabeth Eleanor Baker were as follows: | ||
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22. William Edward Hulse10 MORTON (child of Edward9, Mary8Elliott, Anne7Fitzgerald, James6, Robert5, James4, John3, Patrick2, William1); (a.k.a. Poppa, Uncle Bill);[495],[496] born 16 Feb 1913 at Barrie St., Bradford, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; at his Grandma Stoddart's House;[497],[498] married Marion Pearl Wixson, daughter of Samuel John Wixson and Annie Lucinda Blake, 29 Jun 1935 at St. Paul's church, Runnymede, Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada; where the maid of honour was Miss Marie Love of Thistletown and Rev. Edward Morely presided;[499] died 1 Feb 2000 at Kingston General Hospital, Kingston, Ontario, Canada, at age 86; buried 5 Feb 2000 at Christ Church, Holland Landing, Ontario, Canada, after services at Holy Trinity Church, Thornhill.[500] From about 1915 to 1919, Bill lived with his Uncle George and Aunts Eliza and Minnie in Bradford. His first memory was of his Aunts preparing a box of goodies for George who was fighting in the Great War in Europe. From now until his first job, Bill would spend his summers with Uncle George and Uncle Clarence (Minnie's brother) at Clarence's farm north of Bradford.[501] In the fall of 1919, Bill arrived home from Uncle Clarence's farm two days late and so missed the orientation for his school - it was very regimented. On his first day he didn't know where to line up, or that you had to march to class. The prinicple helped him out when his class marched off leaving him in the school yard by himself. Bill remembered his mother telling him that, if asked, he was to say she was Dutch, and not of German heritage as was the case.[502] Edward Reginald Morton sent his "nephew" Bill the Boy's Own Annual from England each Christmas.[503] After finishing high school in 1932, and normal school in 1933, Bill began teaching public school. It was at Harwood Public School that he met Marion Wixson (the 'dead bird' story).[502] Between 1934 and 1935, William Edward Hulse Morton lived at 75 Raymond Ave., Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada.[504] Between 1936 and 1937, William Edward Hulse Morton and Marion Pearl Wixson lived at 78 Yarrow Rd., Silverthorn, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, followed by a short stay with Bill's parents on Raymond Ave.[505] Between 1938 and 1940, William Edward Hulse Morton and Marion Pearl Wixson lived at 4 Rutherford Ave., Mount Dennis, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, when Bill transferred to Bala Avenue School.[506] Between 1940 and 1949, William Edward Hulse Morton and Marion Pearl Wixson lived at 75 Raymond Ave., Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada, renting Bill's parents' house after they had moved back to Bradford. Bill taught high school and coached rugby and track & field at Vaughan Road Collegiate Institute from 1940-1945.[507] While teaching at Vaughan Road Collegiate, Bill coached Bantam Rugby (1941), Senior Rugby, T.D.I.A.A. finalists (1942), restarted the track and field program and won the T.D.I.A.A. championships with Senior Rugby over their arch rival, Runnymead Collegiate Institute (1943). To his students, Bill was known as "Mr. Mort", and "brought back that cherished silverware" as senior rugby coach in 1944.[508],[509],[510] In 1946, Bill joined Noxema Chemical Company of Canada Ltd. and became their Production Manager (1949), Secretary Treasurer (1950) and Vice President and Director by 1952.[511],[512] Between 1950 and 1954, William Edward Hulse Morton and Marion Pearl Wixson lived at Clarkson Rd., Clarkson, Peel Co., Ontario, Canada.[513] Between 1954 and 1956, William Edward Hulse Morton and Marion Pearl Wixson lived at John Street, Bradford, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, with Uncle George.[514],[515] Between 1956 and 1965, William Edward Hulse Morton and Marion Pearl Wixson lived at 53 Grenview Blvd., Etobicoke, Ontario, Canada.[516] Between 1966 and 1973, William Edward Hulse Morton and Marion Pearl Wixson lived at Harbour St., Lefroy, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada, "The Cottage" on lake Simcoe.[517] In 1967, Bill became the Executive Vice-President of Noxema, retiring sometime after 1974.[518] Between 1974 and 1985, William Edward Hulse Morton and Marion Pearl Wixson lived at Con. 11, West Gwillimbury Twp. (Bradford), Ontario, Canada, "The Farm."[519] He and Marion Pearl Wixson lived between 1985 and 1988 at 8111 Yonge St, Thornhill, Ontario, Canada; "The Condo."[520] He lived between 1988 and 1997 at 8111 Yonge St, Thornhill, Ontario, Canada.[520] Between 1990 and 2000, William Edward Hulse Morton also lived at 345 McDonalds Ln, Stella, Amherst Isl, Ontario, Canada.[521] He lived between 1998 and 2000 at 1955 E Steeles Ave, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Gibson Retirement Residence.[520] Marion Pearl WIXSON; (a.k.a. Gum Gum)[522],[523] was born on 11 Aug 1909 at 445 Quebec, Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada.[524] She died on 12 May 1996 at North York General Hospital, North York, York Co., Ontario, Canada, at age 86. Marion, while living with her parents, worked as a clerk at Kodak's in 1929, and then as a teacher from 1930 (Northland Ave. School c. 1935).[525] She lived between 1988 and 1995 at 1925 Steeles Ave E, North York, Ontario, Canada; "Extendicare" Long Term Care.Children of William Edward Hulse10 Morton and Marion Pearl Wixson all born at Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada, were as follows:
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23. Mary Teresa Irene10 MORTON (child of Edward9, Mary8Elliott, Anne7Fitzgerald, James6, Robert5, James4, John3, Patrick2, William1); born May 1914 at Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada;[527] married Edmund Joseph Walters circa 1940; died from injuries in a car accident 10 Jun 1958 at Toronto Western Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, at age 44;[528] buried 13 Jun 1958 at St. George's On-The-Hill, Islington, Ontario, Canada.[529] She was a stenographer and assistant bookkeeper at W. Lloyd Wood, while living with her parents on Raymond Ave between 1934 and 1939 at Toronto, Ontario, Canada.[530] She was a stenographer with Noxema Chemical Co in 1940 at Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada.[531] In 1958, Mary Teresa Irene Morton and Edmund Joseph Walters lived at 43 Ridgevalley Cres., Etobicoke, Ontario, Canada.[532] Late in the afternoon of 9 Jun 1958, Mary was mortally injured in a car accident on The Kingsway. Police said the front-left tire blew, causing the car to swerve into a head-on collision. Mary died the next day from head injuries.[533] Edmund Joseph WALTERS was born on 17 Nov 1916.[534],[535] He died on 27 Nov 2015 at The Grenadier Retirement Residence, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, at age 99.[536] It was published "Died 10 days after beginning his 100th year, having lived a full life. He was predeceased by his beloved wives, Mary and Gwendolynne. He leaves his beloved daughter and son, Terri and Francis, and his son-in-law, John, and current and former daughters-in-law, Wendy, Cheryl and Kathy, his grandchildren, Melanie, Mary, Christian, Alice, Bradley and Andrew, and his great grandchildren, Noah, Jocelyn, Elora, Jaclyn, Juliette and Skylar.Dad was appointed a Barrister-at-Law in 1942, and served as a lawyer with the Royal Canadian Navy (RCNVR) until 1945. He married Mary Irene Morton during the war. While Dad articled, Mary supported them by working directly with the President of Noxzema (Canada). She left Noxema to care for her children and home, and to help Dad advance in his profession, while at the same time continuing to be very active in the community, holding various executive positions with the IODE, Queensway Hospital, and Red Feather (United Way). In 1957, Dad was appointed a Q.C., one of "Our Counsel learned in the law for the Province of Ontario" by Queen Elizabeth. In 1958, his beloved wife, Mary, died in a car accident; in 1959, he married M. Gwendolynne Danks, who brought a son, Paul, to the marriage. Paul died in 2002; Gwen, in 2003. For fifty years Dad enjoyed summer sojourns with his family in Muskoka, first on Muldrew Lake near Gravenhurst, then on Lake Joseph near Port Carling. After a distinguished career with the law firm of Andersen, Sinclair, Walters, Dad retired in his seventies to Malaga, Spain. He learned Spanish and built three homes along the Costa del Sol, the last of which in El Palo had a wonderful view of the Mediterranean. He was very active in Malaga"s oldest Anglican Church, St. George"s, turning his hand to renovation and fundraising whenever needed. Dad was all his life an accomplished pianist of classical music. His children remember many an evening falling to sleep to Clair de Lune. Whether on his Heintzman Baby Grand in Toronto, or his Playel upright in Spain, he found great relaxation and enjoyment in his music, often extempore composing at his piano. Dad was always enthusiastically engaged by any social or professional activity in which he was involved. Just four weeks before his death, he could be seen with his caregiver and walker heading to High Park, a favourite destination all his life, where he had often taken his children to see the Zoo. He remembered sledding and skating in High Park as a boy from nearby Dunn Avenue, where he lived with his parents, Walter and Josephine, and brother Dick. After living well for thirty years in Spain, Dad came home in 2010 to be near his family. He ended his days at The Grenadier Retirement Home. We cannot thank enough the wonderful staff at The Grenadier for all the continuously kind and patient attention they gave him. After a massive heart attack on Nov. 1, Dad nonetheless celebrated his 99th birthday on Nov. 17 in St. Joseph"s Hospital, where he received excellent care."[537] Children of Mary Teresa Irene10 Morton and Edmund Joseph Walters are as follows:
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24. Alice Elizabeth10 MORTON (child of Edward9, Mary8Elliott, Anne7Fitzgerald, James6, Robert5, James4, John3, Patrick2, William1); born 23 Apr 1917 at Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada;[538] married Allan Wells Coulter; died 11 Mar 1998 at Oshawa, Region of Durham, Ontario, Canada, at age 80;[539] buried at Christ Church, Holland Landing, Ontario, Canada, at some time after funeral on 14 Mar 1998 at All Saints Anglican Church, Whitby.[540] She also went by the name of Betty. She was an assistant bookkeeper at W. Lloyd Wood with her sister Mary, while living at home on Raymond Ave in 1940 at Toronto, Ontario, Canada.[531] Between 1946 and 1949, Alice Elizabeth Morton and Allan Wells Coulter lived at 16 Meadowvale Dr, Etobicoke Twp., York Co., Ontario, Canada.[541] In 1949, Alice Elizabeth Morton and Allan Wells Coulter lived at 290 Victoria Ave., Belleville, Ontario, Canada.[542] In the late 1950's, Al and Betty moved back to Toronto and lived in Don Mills.[543] Allan Wells COULTER was born on 9 Jun 1917.[544] He died on 21 Mar 2004 at Picton, Prince Edward Co., Ontario, Canada, at age 86. During World War 2, Al was a member of Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps, #1 Vehicle Co., as a convoy captain, stationed at England, and ultimately landed at Juno Beach.[545] He was a manufacturer's representative for Benedict Proctor Mfg. Co., selling lines of silverware to retailers between 1946 and 1949.[546] He was Operations Manager for Benedict Proctor in 1949 at Trenton, Ontario, Canada.[542] He was a manager with Noxema in 1959 at 77 Park Lawn Rd, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.[543] In 1982, Allan Wells Coulter lived at Belleville, Ontario, Canada, after his retirement.[541]Children of Alice Elizabeth10 Morton and Allan Wells Coulter were as follows:
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25. Jean Fitzgerald10 MORTON (child of Edward9, Mary8Elliott, Anne7Fitzgerald, James6, Robert5, James4, John3, Patrick2, William1); born 2 Oct 1919;[549],[550],[551] married Gordon Slightham 2 May 1942 at St. Paul's Church, Runnymede, Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada; where Jean was daughter of Edward J. Morton, and Gordon son of Arthur Slightham. Rev. Edward Morley officiated. "At the reception held following the ceremony, Mrs. Burton Stoddart of Bradford, grandmother of the bride, was among those receiving. The couple will reside in Toronto;"[552] died 25 Dec 2016 at Thompson House, 1 Overland Dr, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, at age 97;[553],[554] buried 20 Jan 2017 at Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, in section 35.[555] She was an assistant bookkeeper with W. Lloyd Wood (where sisters Mary and Betty had also worked), while living with brother Bill on Raymond Ave in 1941 at Toronto, Ontario, Canada.[556] She was a clerk at International Business Machines (IBM), living at 295 Willard Ave in 1942 at Toronto, Ontario, Canada.[557] Gordon SLIGHTHAM was born in 1918.[558] He died in 1987.[558]Children of Jean Fitzgerald10 Morton and Gordon Slightham were as follows:
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26. Jean Fitzgerald11 STYCH (child of Mary10Morton, William9, Mary8Elliott, Anne7Fitzgerald, James6, Robert5, James4, John3, Patrick2, William1);[426],[426] born 7 Jul 1924 at Athlone, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada;[428],[559] baptized 9 Jul 1924 at Trinity Church, Bradford, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada; sponsored by Eliza Morton;[427] married Victor McDonagh Scull 12 Mar 1946 at Palgrave, Peel Co., Ontario, Canada;[480] married Hugh Donald Campbell 16 Sep 1983;[480] died 28 Dec 2009 at Albright Manor, Beamsville, Ontario, Canada, at age 85.[560] She was graduated in 1946 at Class of Nurses, Toronto Western Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.[561] Victor McDonagh SCULL was born in 1920.[482] He died in 1979.[482]Children of Jean Fitzgerald11 Stych and Victor McDonagh Scull both born at Grimsby, Lincoln Co., Ontario, Canada, are as follows:
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27. Edgar Stanley Morton11 STYCH (child of Mary10Morton, William9, Mary8Elliott, Anne7Fitzgerald, James6, Robert5, James4, John3, Patrick2, William1);[563],[563] born 18 Nov 1934 at New Lowell, Simcoe Co., Ontario, Canada;[564] married Marlene Joan Strehlow 15 Sep 1956 at Palgrave, Peel Co., Ontario, Canada;[480] married Ursula Cebelinski 2 Oct 1977 at Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada;[480] died 22 Feb 2021 at St. Catharines General Hospital, St. Catherines, Ontario, Canada, at age 86.[565] He was also known as Stanley.[484] In 2015, Edgar Stanley Morton Stych lived at 110-115 Scott Street, St. Catherines, Ontario, Canada.[566] "At St. Catharines General Hospital, on Monday, February 22, 2021. Born in Adjala Township, Ontario, Canada, Stan spent his first eighteen years working on the family farm. Following graduation from the University of Toronto with a B.Sc. Chemical Engineering, Stan joined Cyanamid Canada as a Chemical Engineer. After leaving Cyanamid, Stan Joined EIMCO US in New York City as a Sales Engineer. He spent the rest of his distinguished career with EIMCO US and EIMCO Canada working in various senior positions, EIMCO Salt Lake City where he was promoted to Division President responsible for several Envirotech (EIMCO) companies and last, but not least, EIMCO Canada - President. He was a passionate skier, photographer and writer (see stanleystych.com), living life to the utmost. He enjoyed the company of his family and many friends. Predeceased by ex-wife, Marlene (nee Strehlow). Survived by their children Douglas of Mason City, Iowa, Graham of London, Ontario, and Mary Jill of Trail, British Columbia. Pre deceased by his wife, Ursula (nee Cebelinski), and survived by their son, Andrew of Castro Valley, California, and his wife Sheila. A memorial service will be held on a date to be announced, when it is safe again for friends and family to travel and congregate. Remembrance donations may be sent to the ALS Society in honor of Ursula Stych, the love of his life. Memories, photos and condolences may be shared at www.morganfuneral.com."[567] Marlene Joan STREHLOW was born on 12 Dec 1934 at Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada.[482] She died on 27 Dec 2017 at Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada, at age 83.[568]Children of Edgar Stanley Morton11 Stych and Marlene Joan Strehlow are as follows:
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28. Colleen Elizabeth Anne11 MORTON (child of William10, Edward9, Mary8Elliott, Anne7Fitzgerald, James6, Robert5, James4, John3, Patrick2, William1) is living. Donald Robert Ernest BONE was born on 7 May 1938 at Toronto, York Co., Ontario, Canada. He died on 20 May 2023 at North York General Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, at age 85.[575] Children of Colleen Elizabeth Anne11 Morton and Donald Robert Ernest Bone are as follows:
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29. E. Theresa J.11 WALTERS (child of Mary10Morton, Edward9, Mary8Elliott, Anne7Fitzgerald, James6, Robert5, James4, John3, Patrick2, William1) is living. John DIXON is living. Children of E. Theresa J.11 Walters and John Dixon are as follows:
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30. Francis11 WALTERS (child of Mary10Morton, Edward9, Mary8Elliott, Anne7Fitzgerald, James6, Robert5, James4, John3, Patrick2, William1) is living. (--?--) (--?--) Mel & Christian's Mom is living. Children of Francis11 Walters and (--?--) (--?--) Mel & Christian's Mom are as follows: Cathy (--?--) is living.Children of Francis11 Walters and Cathy (--?--) are as follows:
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31. Kathy11 COULTER (child of Alice10Morton, Edward9, Mary8Elliott, Anne7Fitzgerald, James6, Robert5, James4, John3, Patrick2, William1); married (--?--) Curtis. Children of Kathy11 Coulter and (--?--) Curtis were as follows: | ||
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32. Elizabeth11 COULTER (child of Alice10Morton, Edward9, Mary8Elliott, Anne7Fitzgerald, James6, Robert5, James4, John3, Patrick2, William1) is living. Jerry BURLING is living. Children of Elizabeth11 Coulter and Jerry Burling are as follows: | ||
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33. Edward11 SLIGHTHAM (child of Jean10Morton, Edward9, Mary8Elliott, Anne7Fitzgerald, James6, Robert5, James4, John3, Patrick2, William1) is living. Wendy FLICK is living. Children of Edward11 Slightham and Wendy Flick are as follows:
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