Obituary - VORSTENBOSCH, John - May 12, 1991
Title
Obituary - VORSTENBOSCH, John - May 12, 1991
Source
FEPL - LH - Vital Stats
Publisher
FE Times-Review
Date
May 14, 1991
Text
John Vorstenbosch died in Toronto on Sunday, May 12, 1991.
Mr. Vorstenbosch, 44, of 5248 Sherkston Rd., Sherkston was born Oct. 10, 1948 in Exeter.
He was employed with Ontario Hydro in Queenston for the past 10 years. He was a member of St. George's Catholic Church and had been very active in the Boy Scout movement.
He was the beloved husband of Cathy and loving father of Martin and his wife, Sandy of Grimsby, William of Toronto and Steven of Port Colborne. .
He was the dear brother of Hilda and her husband, John Ruston, of Sebringsville, Berto and his wife, Audrey, and Mary and her husband, Ken Feltz, all of Mitchell, Joe and his wife, Jean in Tennessee, Martin and his wife, Barb of St. Catharines, Bill and his wife, Shirley and Jim and his wife, Karen, all of Fort Erie, Jerry and his wife, Judy of Hamilton, Adrian and his wife, Darlene of Baden and Anthony and his wife, Ann of Elmira.
Mr. Vorstenbosch, 44, of 5248 Sherkston Rd., Sherkston was born Oct. 10, 1948 in Exeter.
He was employed with Ontario Hydro in Queenston for the past 10 years. He was a member of St. George's Catholic Church and had been very active in the Boy Scout movement.
He was the beloved husband of Cathy and loving father of Martin and his wife, Sandy of Grimsby, William of Toronto and Steven of Port Colborne. .
He was the dear brother of Hilda and her husband, John Ruston, of Sebringsville, Berto and his wife, Audrey, and Mary and her husband, Ken Feltz, all of Mitchell, Joe and his wife, Jean in Tennessee, Martin and his wife, Barb of St. Catharines, Bill and his wife, Shirley and Jim and his wife, Karen, all of Fort Erie, Jerry and his wife, Judy of Hamilton, Adrian and his wife, Darlene of Baden and Anthony and his wife, Ann of Elmira.
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“Obituary - VORSTENBOSCH, John - May 12, 1991,” Fort Erie Local History, accessed December 25, 2024, http://www.fepl.ca/localhistory/items/show/8239.