By Valerie Hill, Record staff
Richard Tiedemann of Waterloo
Spirited war bride loved theatreBy Valerie Hill, Record staff
Marjorie Wolfe of Waterloo
Volunteer historian captured the heart of HarristonBy Valerie Hill, Record staff
Grant MacKenzie of Harriston
A gentle man with a connection to his animalsBy Valerie Hill, Record staff
Ed Jackson of Harriston
Ed Jackson was connected to the farm and his...
An honest man whose word was gospelBy Valerie Hill, Record staff
Jack Banks of Cambridge
A fiercely independent womanBy Valerie Hill, Record staff
Nancy Lee Kerr was a woman of strength, independence and intelligence,...
A spirit undeterredBy Valerie Hill, Record staff
Jeannie was a lovely, dark haired girl not much taller than five feet when...
Local pilot was always up for adventureBy Valerie Hill, Record staff
Wolf Irmscher of Kitchener
Determined to defy the oddsBy Valerie Hill, Record staff
Maureen Wannan of Kitchener
At age eight, it seemed Maureen Wannan’s...
A man of big dreams and styleBy Valerie Hill, Record staff
Diana Coupal can still feel the essence of her husband Kevin’s love...
Parallel lives: singers followed similar pathsBy Valerie Hill, Record staff
Though Marilyn Fries-Coverett and Benny Martel never met, their lives led...
Mark Gridgeman: Dedicated man of fashionBy Valerie Hill, Record staff
Mark Gridgeman of Kitchener
Even a wheelchair couldn’t diminish Kay Dickin’s spiritBy Valerie Hill, Record staff
Kay Dickin of Waterloo
‘The dances started to pour out’By Valerie Hill Record Staff
Marie Boehmer of Cambridge
Man of action remembered for his strong convictionsBy Valerie Hill Record staff
Harold Ghent of Cambridge
A brilliant man who inspired othersBy Valerie Hill Record staff
Geoffrey Lucas of London, England
Artist and teacher, Michal Manson left a unique legacyBy Valerie Hill, Record staff
The opening scene of the documentary short Michal Manson: Portrait of an...
A man who went after what he wantedBy Valerie Hill, Record staff
Ask the folks in New Hamburg about Gord Elkeer and there seems to be a...
Mary Sellner always tried to see the good in peopleBy Valerie Hill, Record staff
Mary Sellner of Kitchener
‘She was wonderful’By Valerie Hill, Record staff
Betty MacGregor of Waterloo
Betty MacGregor possessed both a soft,...
Professor helped build universityDr. Alvin Dust PhD of Waterloo
A booming laugh and a heart of goldBy Valerie Hill Record Staff
Bill Hurst of Kitchener
A true survivorBy Valerie Hill, Record staff
Helen Hiller
It was spring 1915 when sickly, one kilogram Helen Klem...
A complicated mindBy Valerie Hill Record Staff
John Hennessy of Kitchener
Busy hands, busy mindBy Valerie Hill Record Staff
Nancy Milne of Kitchener
A caring Canadian leaves her markBy Valerie Hill, Record staff
Sadhvi Bajpai of Waterloo
A warm refugeBy Valerie Hill, Record staff
Pauline Duval Rafferty of Kitchener
The nurses at Grand River Hospital...
An artistic mind is lostBy Valerie Hill Record Staff
How do you reconcile the suicide of a brother, a young man with such a keen...
A free spiritBy Valerie Hill Record Staff
The weird photo on George Gerhardt’s obituary says a lot about the man.
He jazzed up local TVBy Valerie Hill Record Staff
Pat Ludwig’s career as a jazz pianist began with a simple piece of flat...




