EBARE, Sidney Norman
A resident of Chatham. Sidney Ebare passed away on Monday, March 16, 2015 at the Chatham-Kent Health Alliance, Chatham Campus at the age of 50. Born in London, Ontario, son of Carol Asselstine and adopted son of the late Norman and Violet (Lauzon) Ebare. Beloved husband of Sara Jane (Hool) Ebare. Son-in-law of Jane Hool, Windsor and the late Jack Hool (2013). Brother-in-law of Kim (Joe) Gonaweicha and Hunt (Dawn) Hool. Uncle of Justin and Zachary. Also survived by his special adopted family Dwayne Jubenville, his daughter Mercedes and granddaughter Layla; Nicole (John Elgie) Jubenville, their son Noah; Karen (Brian Wathy) Barker, their children Tiffany and Troy and Shirley Myers, all of Chatham and several other relatives and friends. Friends will be received at the
Mckinlay Funeral Home
459 St. Clair St., Chatham
on Sunday, March 22, 2015 from 2:00 - 5:00 p.m. The Funeral Service will be conducted at the Funeral Home on Monday at 11:00 a.m. with Rev. Robert Masters of Kingston officiating. Cremation to follow with Interment at a later date. Donations in memory of Sidney to the Ontario March of Dimes or The Muscular Dystrophy Association would be appreciated. Online condolences may be left at
www.mckinlayfuneralhome.com
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March 31, 2015
Brian Price
I am so sorry to hear of Sid's passing. I learned a lot about the value of life in the short time I spent with the two of you. Brian
March 24, 2015
Marjorie Flohr
Hi Sarah, I'm a friend of Brenda Petkau and I've had the pleasure of seeing you, Sid and Buddy in the lobby many times. I was so sorry to hear that Sid passed away. Please accept my heartfelt sympathy in your loss. I will be keeping you in my prayers.
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