Individual Details
Christine STOPAR
(1 Apr 1913 - 2 Dec 2013)
Events
| Birth | 1 Apr 1913 | Calumet, Michigan, USA | ![]() | ![]() | |
| Death | 2 Dec 2013 | Twin Lakes Terrace, Sarnia, Lambton, Ontario, Canada | ![]() | ![]() | |
| Marriage | Ezra Elias "Curly" FADER | ![]() | |||
| Alt name | Christine FADER | ![]() | |||
| Reference No | 1336 |
Families
| Spouse | Ezra Elias "Curly" FADER (1912 - ) |
| Child | Carol FADER ( - ) |
| Child | Robert FADER ( - ) |
Notes
Birth
Christine (FADER) (NEE STOPAR) MITCHELLTuesday, 01 April 1913 - Monday, 02 December 2013
Death Notice
Peacefully at Twin Lakes Terrace on Monday, December 2,2013. Born Christine Stopar, April 1, 1913, in Calument, Michigan. Predeceased by husbands Ezra Elias (Curly) Fader (1958) and Peter Mitchell (1985) as well as six brothers and sisters.
Beloved mother of Carol Mino (John) and Robert Fader (Kathy). Much loved grandmother to R. J. Mino, Jennifer Chadwick (Jim), David Mino, Michael Mino (Gina), R. Graham Fader Phoenix (Stephanie) and Neil Fader (Jinhee). Survived by five great grand childeren, William and Alex Chadwick, Atticus, Ever and Ignatius Phoenix. In her youth she loved skiing, skating and playing on hockey or baseball teams in Northern Michigan. Christine moved to Canada on October 14, 1935, as a governess. She was a long time resident of Sarnia. After retiring from Garge's Cleaners (Northgate), she spent many winters in Florida. In her later years, she enjoyed oil painting, daily brisk walks to Canatara, visits to the animal farm, and afternoons at tthe lake with her dear frined of over 50 years, Mary Silvagi. Scrabble was a daily event. Christine made a cameo appearance in the first Harry Potter movie. She was a devoted mother and grandmother. Her smile and unique sense of humour will be greatly missed. Special thanks to all of the dedicated staff at Twin Lakes Terrace. Cremation has taken place and a celebration of life will be announced at a later date.
You can see a recent 3 year old photo of her on smithfuneralhome.ca
Death
Christine (FADER) (NEE STOPAR) MITCHELLTuesday, 01 April 1913 - Monday, 02 December 2013
Death Notice
Peacefully at Twin Lakes Terrace on Monday, December 2,2013. Born Christine Stopar, April 1, 1913, in Calument, Michigan. Predeceased by husbands Ezra Elias (Curly) Fader (1958) and Peter Mitchell (1985) as well as six brothers and sisters.
Beloved mother of Carol Mino (John) and Robert Fader (Kathy). Much loved grandmother to R. J. Mino, Jennifer Chadwick (Jim), David Mino, Michael Mino (Gina), R. Graham Fader Phoenix (Stephanie) and Neil Fader (Jinhee). Survived by five great grand childeren, William and Alex Chadwick, Atticus, Ever and Ignatius Phoenix. In her youth she loved skiing, skating and playing on hockey or baseball teams in Northern Michigan. Christine moved to Canada on October 14, 1935, as a governess. She was a long time resident of Sarnia. After retiring from Garge's Cleaners (Northgate), she spent many winters in Florida. In her later years, she enjoyed oil painting, daily brisk walks to Canatara, visits to the animal farm, and afternoons at tthe lake with her dear frined of over 50 years, Mary Silvagi. Scrabble was a daily event. Christine made a cameo appearance in the first Harry Potter movie. She was a devoted mother and grandmother. Her smile and unique sense of humour will be greatly missed. Special thanks to all of the dedicated staff at Twin Lakes Terrace. Cremation has taken place and a celebration of life will be announced at a later date.
You can see a recent 3 year old photo of her on smithfuneralhome.ca
Endnotes
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