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* Arnold Adams '''+1941''' (b. 1913 - d. 2007 Waubaushene, ON).
* Kathleen "Kay" Mary Simmons Adams '''1930-1941''' (b. 1915 Toronto, ON - d. 2006 Elim Homes, Waubaushene, ON), daughter of John Herbert Bowen Simmons '''+1954+''' (b. 1887 Bristol, Eng.) & Kate M. Spearey Simmons (b. 1887 Eng.). '''See Simmons family'''
** Alan Adams
** Andrew Adams
* Frank W. Adams '''+1954+'''. 1954 @ 21 Phin Ave.
* Mrs. Adams '''+1954+'''
[https://truthandtidings.com/2005/02/tidings-131 T&T 2005-2]: "George Brewster of London, ON on August 20, age 87. Our esteemed brother was saved in Toronto in his late teens through a Christian at work, and came into fellowship in the Pape Avenue assembly. In 1942, he and Margaret Kember were married. Eight days later, George, as a conscientious objector, was sent to work in the woods north of Sault Ste. Marie and later to a farm at Lake Shore. At the war’s end in 1945, George and Margaret set up a home in Sarnia and were in happy fellowship there until moving to London in 1972. He was a consistent brother who tenderly cared for his wife in his closing years. He is survived by his wife, three children, and their families. Wm. Metcalf spoke to a large company at the funeral."
* George Brewster '''+1935-1942''' (b. 1917 - d. 2004 London, ON).
* Margaret Kember Brewster '''+1942+'''
[https://truthandtidings.com/2003/02/tidings-126 T&T 2003-2]: "Fred Brewster of Unionville, ON on February 1, in his 77th year. Fred was saved as a teenager, baptized and received into fellowship at Pape Ave. Since the 1970’s he and his wife (Idena) have been in fellowship in Unionville. The service was shared by Wm. Stainton and George Telfer who faithfully proclaimed the gospel. Tributes were given by friends and family for a man loved and respected. Douglas Joyce opened the Word at the private family interment. The believers will greatly miss a brother beloved with a shepherd’s heart."
* Fred Brewster '''+1944-1970's''' (b. 1926 - d. 2003 Bethany Lodge, Unionville, ON).
* Idena Brewster '''+1970's'''
==Burton family==
[https://truthandtidings.com/1998/02/tidings-208 T&T 1998-2]: With Christ: "Mrs. Dorothy Burton of Toronto, Ontario on March 19, age 87. Born into a Christian home, our dear sister was saved as a girl of 12. After her marriage to Richard Burton in 1944, they were in West Toronto assembly for a short time and then were in happy fellowship in Pape Avenue for 47 years. They were quiet, consistent and faithful believers devoted to the assembly and given to hospitality. Mrs. Burton has been in a nursing home since 1995 when her husband went to be with Christ. She is survived by one brother and her daughter, Mrs. Gayle McIntosh." * R. Richard Burton '''+1954+1950-1995'''. 1954 @ 197 Gowan Ave.* Mrs. Dorothy Burton '''+1954+1950-1997'''(b. 1910 - d. 1997 Toronto, ON).** Gayle Burton McIntosh
==Cavanagh family==
* Lawford Edmonds '''+1954-1972''' (d. 1972 Toronto, ON). 1954 @ 81 Morrish Rd., Highland Creek
* Elsie Edmonds '''+1932-2002''' (b. 1911 - d. 2002 Toronto, ON).
* Miss Edith Edmonds '''+1954+'''. 1954 @ 119 Gowan Ave.
* Mrs. Julia Hannah '''+1954+'''
==Heels family==
[https://truthandtidings.com/1997/02/tidings-206 T&T 1997-2]: With Christ: "Margaret Heels of Waubaushene, ON on December 25, age 82. Our dear sister was saved at Pape Ave. in 1933 during fruitful meetings by R.T. Halliday and W.G. Smith. In 1946, she married James Heels and was widowed after 18 years. Their home was open to all and she excelled in hospitality. She lived humbly and selflessly to help others and spent 13 years working at Elim Homes – half of that time as Administrator. She is survived by her son, Edward, two grandsons and stepdaughter, Muriel Gratton. The funeral service was a fitting tribute to this worthy and wonderful lady."
* James Heels '''+1946-1964''' (d. 1964)
* Margaret Heels '''1933-1996''' (b. 1914 - d. 1996 Waubaushene, ON)
==Heidman family==
* Edith Mary Hunter Howard (b. 1886 Eng. - d. 1968 Bristol, Eng.)
** Phyllis Howard Thompson (b. 1909 Montreal, [[Quebec|QC]] - d. 1940 Brantford, Brant, ON). Husband (1932 @ Toronto, ON): Norman Evans Thompson (b. 1909 QC). At the time of their wedding in 1932, Norman was CoE and Phyllis was Baptist. In 1931, Phyllis was employed as an operator in a biscuit factory.
** Charles Leslie "Les" Howard '''1930-1937; +1947-1992''' (b. 1914 Toronto, ON - d. 2003 Bethany Lodge, Unionville, ON). 1954 @ 76 Condor Ave. In 1907, Charles & Edith immigrated to Toronto, and in 1921-1931 were PB, possibly with this assembly. Wife (1937 @ Toronto, ON): Doris Priscilla Jefferey Howard. In 1937, Les was employed as a tool & die maker. Both he and Doris were PB in 1937. J.R. Littleproud officated their wedding.
*** Pauline Howard
*** Victor Howard
==Lennox family==
[https://truthandtidings.com/1998/09/tidings-209 T&T 1998-9]: With Christ: "G. Allan Lennox of Toronto, Ontario on July 14, age 82. As a young man, our dear brother lived in N. Ontario. He came to Toronto for a holiday in 1942 and was saved in his hotel room after attending a gospel meeting in Pape Ave. After their marriage in 1948, Mr. & Mrs. Lennox moved to Toronto and were in happy fellowship in Pape. He was a faithful, caring and respected elder for over 30 years. He is survived by his wife, Dorothy, two daughters and their husbands, two grandchildren and one brother. The funeral was taken by H. Paisley and R. Reilly."
[https://truthandtidings.com/2000/02/tidings-189 2000-2]: With Christ: "Dorothy Lennox of Unionville, ON on July 4. Our dear sister was born in England in 1918. The family came to Canada after WW1 and settled in Rainey River, ON. As a girl in her teens she was taken to hear the gospel and got saved. After their marriage in 1948, Allan and Dorothy moved to Toronto and were in fellowship in Pape Avenue for 50 years. For almost two years she resided at Bethany Lodge, in fellowship at Unionville. She was a godly, consistent, faithful sister who will be missed. Survived by two daughters and their husbands, two grandchildren, a sister and four brothers."
* G. Allan Lennox '''1948-1997+'''(b. 1916 - d. 1998 Toronto, ON). 1954 @ Dunbarton, ON
* Dorothy Lennox '''1948-1997+''' (b. 1918 [[England|Eng.]] - d. 1999 Bethany Lodge, Unionville, ON).
[https://truthandtidings.com/2000/02/tidings-160 T&T 2000-2]: With Christ: "Mrs. Vern (Ilda Paul) Markle of Moncton, NB. on November 22. Our dear sister was saved in her youth and in early life manifested a deep desire to live for God. In 1943, she married Vern Markle and in 1948 they were commended from Pape Avenue in Toronto to the work of the Lord in Cuba where God used them mightily When the door closed in Cuba, they returned to Canada where brother Markle worked for years among Portuguese, Spanish and Italian people with richblessing. From 1989 to 1997 they served the Lord in El Salvador. A large funeral in Moncton was taken by Ilda’s brother, Joe Paul, and Peter Ramsay A very large crowd gathered at the Langstaff Hall in Toronto for a Memorial service on December 4."
* Vern Markle '''+1948''' Vern & Ilda were married in 1943, and commended in 1948 by the Pape Ave. assembly to Cuba, El Salvador, etc.
* Ilda Paul Markle '''+1948''' (d. 1999 Moncton, [[New Brunswick|NB]])
[https://truthandtidings.com/2004/02/tidings-120 T&T 2004-2]: With Christ: "Vera Grace (Winters) Regis of Milton, ON on January 17, age 79. She was born in 1925 in St. Catharines, ON. The family moved to Scarborough in her early years. She was saved in her mid-teens in 1941 through John 6:37. She was baptized and received into the fellowship of the Pape Avenue assembly, where she maintained a faithful testimony for almost 50 years. Upon her retirement in 1990, she moved to Milton, and was a faithful and helping sister, knitting outfits for Zambia, and assisting in the Sisters Missionary Sewing ministry. In April 2000 she married Murray D. Regis and had nearly four happy years together. The large funeral, with many extended family members present, some who are not saved, was shared by David Regis, Norman Lorimer, and Thomas Morrison."
* Murray D. Regis
* Vera Grace Winters Regis '''+1941-1990''' (b. 1925 St. Catherines, ON - d. 2004 Milton, ON).
==Simmons family==
* John Herbert Bowen Simmons '''+1954+''' (b. 1887 Bristol, [[England|Eng.]]). 1954 @ 7 Springdale Blvd. The family was PB by 1921, in Toronto.
* Kate M. Spearey Simmons '''+1954+''' (b. 1887 Eng.).
** Major William John Eric Simmons (b. 1914 Toronto, ON). Recipient of the Distinguished Service Order on Oct. 11, 1945, as part of the 11 Cdn. Armd. Regt. during WWII. Wife (1947 @ St. John's CoE, West Toronto, ON): Dorothy Primrose Simmons, daughter of Charles C. Robins.
** Isabelle Simmons (b. 1913 ON)
** Kathleen "Kay" Mary Simmons Adams '''1930-1941''' (b. 1915 Toronto, ON - d. 2006 Elim Homes, Waubaushene, ON). Husband: Arnold Adams '''+1941''' (b. 1913 - d. 2007 Waubaushene, ON). '''See Adams family'''.
** Edith May Simmons (b. 1918 Toronto, ON).
** Marion Jean Simmons (b. 1924 Toronto, ON).
** David Ivor Simmons '''+1954+''' (b. 1926 ON)
** Herbert Rose Simmons (b. 1928 ON)
* Chester Spreeman '''+1954+'''. 1954 @ 35 Mortimer Ave.
* Mrs. Spreeman '''+1954+'''
==Stainton family==
[https://truthandtidings.com/1999/02/tidings-168 T&T 1999-2]: With Christ: "Mrs. Janet (Jenny) Stainton of Unionville, ON on March 10, age 82. Our dear sister was born to Christian parents in Motherwell, Scotland, where she came to the Saviour as a young girl. With her mother and sisters, she came to Toronto in 1929 and found warm fellowship at Pape Avenue. In 1943 she married Cliff Stainton and enjoyed lifelong fellowship in several Toronto assemblies. Jenny was active in the Rexdale ladies missions group with a special concern for the Chitokoloki hospital in Zambia. She is lovingly remembered by her husband and family."
* Cliff Stainton '''+1943+'''
* Janet "Jenny" Stainton '''1929-1943+''' (b. 1916 Motherwell, [[Scotland|Scot.]] - d. 1998 Bethany Lodge, Unionville, ON). Mother and sisters in fellowship 1929+.
==Steele family==
[https://truthandtidings.com/2007/02/tidings-89 T&T 2007-2]: Homecalls: "Ruth Taylor of Toronto, ON, on January 2, age 71. Ruth was born in Gourock, Scotland. At age 16 she was pointed to Christ by her father in the family home. The family came to Canada in 1956 and she was in fellowship in the Victoria Park assembly (Pape Ave.) for many years. She lived a quiet, consistent, godly life and at every opportunity testified of her Savior and Lord. She is survived by two sisters, Ina and Morag (Mrs. Fred Krauss), her brother Crawford, one niece, and six nephews. Our sister will be greatly missed by the assembly as she was always ready with a smile and handshake for visitors. The large funeral was taken by Robert Reilly and Ernest Storey."
* Ruth Taylor '''1956-2007?''' (b. 1935 Gourock, Scot. - d. 2007 Toronto, ON).
==Thomas family==
[https://truthandtidings.com/2000/02/tidings-189 T&T 2000-2]: With Christ: "Jim Walker of Thornhill, ON on June 17, in his 77th year. He was saved in his early twenties through John 3:16 following a meeting taken by the late Oswald Smith in Toronto. He later saw the truth of the local church and moved to Greenwood, then Pape, and finally to Eglinton Ave. Gospel Hall where he was an elder. He regularly took ministry, gospel and childrens meetings, and loved Bible readings. Many believers expressed appreciation for his teaching, and he saw souls saved. Tributes were given at the large funeral by L. Roberts and T. Walker and other family members, with H. Paisley preaching the gospel."
* James "Jim" Walker '''+1954+''' (b. 1922 - d. 1999 Thornhill, ON). 1954 @ 86 Furnival Rd.
* Mrs. Walker '''+1954+'''