Smart Search

 
 

Toronto Region, On-Line - Funeral & AfterLife Services
 ______________________________________________________________

SimpleAlternativeFuneralCentres Pickering
GROVESIDE Bnr 400x56 MountLawn R Bnr 400x40

StaffordMonuments Banner 400x40

BarnesCremationBanner 400x52 2022

FamilyInMemoriam 200x40  
   

To place an 'OBITUARY NOTICE'  or a  'FAMILY IN MEMORIAM' (Including Picture) with TorontoObituaries.com.  Please email your submission at:  Contact-Us  for immediate posting.  Invoice will be emailed, once Notice is Published.

 

 

Bar Blue Horizon Can Obit

 
Red Cross Ukraine Humanitarian 400

  

 OBITUARIES  ...for TORONTO and the GTA

 

  

 

 

  

 

 

 {fastsocialshare}

Huber HelenHUBER, Helen (nee WOLKOWICZ)  - October 21, 1934 - January 6, 2019

Helen lived a long, full life.

She was raised on a small farm in Beeton, Ontario and moved to Toronto at the age of 18 to begin her career as a public school teacher.

She earned a BA and eventually became a principal.

At her last posting, Sheppard Public School, she founded a steel band for all interested children and, in her typical play-on-words style, enlisted the active support of Moe Koffman (Swingin' Shepherd Blues) to inspire them.

After retirement she mentored gifted students. Helen had a restless energy, a rapier wit and no tolerance for boredom, fuss and nonsense. She loved to cook and entertain.

She was generous with her friends. 

Unable to read much, she devoured American political TV news and was often primed for a spirited discussion.

The Jazz Lady (a.k.a. 'H') will be acutely missed by her brother Michael and his wife Patricia (Victoria, BC) and by her devoted and loving friends, Sonny and Nadia Fertile (Etobicoke).

She was predeceased by her bosom buddy and co-conspirator of longest standing, Marilyn O'Hagan, who left in advance last summer to light tiki torches for Helen's final journey.

Private arrangements have been made.

Memorial donations to a charity of your choice or to Helen's chosen charities (MusiCounts, The Canadian Children's Book Centre and the Humane Society) are deeply appreciated.

TorontoObituaries.com

{fastsocialshare