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Alan was born 21st June, 1933 in Balham, London, England, shortly thereafter moving to Mitcham, Surrey, England, where he lived until the age of 18, when he was called up for National Service with the Royal Fusiliers and the Royal Army Educational Corps. Prior to this he went to Mitcham County Grammar School in Mitcham and took his National Educational Certificate.
In 1949 he started working at the Merton and Morden Public Library, where he met Sheila, and worked in public libraries for the rest of his life. In 1963 he brought his family to Fort William, Canada and held various positions with what subsequently became the Ontario Library Service.
Part-time education had been a part of Alan's life since he first left school at 16. The professional courses of the (British) Library Association commenced before his immigration and he immediately began studying at Lakehead University, obtaining a B.A. in Psychology in 1972 and an Honours B.A. in Sociology in 1979.
Alan married Sheila (Griffiths) in 1955 and they would have celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary in September of this year.
Alan was predeceased by his parents, Frederick James and Winifred Mary in 1975 and 1969 respectively and by numerous uncles and aunts. He is survived by Sheila, sons, Adrian Roland David (Chris) in Waterloo and Richard Evelyn Paul (in town), daughter, Geraldine Elizabeth Anne Glisson (Byron) in Georgia, U.S. and grandchildren, Robin Anne, Derek Allan, Douglas Arthur, Gregory Earl, Beverly Elizabeth, Mitchell Edward and Clifford Austin Livingston and by sister, Margaret Anne Pratt(Robert) in Nottinghamshire, England as well as cousins, nieces and nephews.
Alan's favourite occupation was Rotary International which he joined in 1967, holding many offices in the Fort William Rotary Club, becoming District Governor (District 5580) in 2001. Respecting Alan�s wishes cremation has taken place. A memorial service celebrating his life will be held on Saturday, May 14, 2005 at 1:00pm in the Church of Christ (corner Redwood and Edward Streets) officiated by Mr. Eric Bailey. Donations in lieu of flowers can be made to the Rotary Foundation or charity of your choice.
A tree will be planted in memory of Alan Pepper in the Blake Funeral Chapel Memorial Grove. Annual dedication service Sunday, June 25, 2006.
A large crowd of family and friends including many Rotarians gathered at the Church of Christ on Saturday May 14, in a service to celebrate the life of Alan George Pepper who passed away, after a long illness, on Tuesday May 10, 2005 at 71 years of age.
Attending from out of town were son, Adrian and daughter-in-law, Chris from Waterloo, ON. The service was led by Eric Bailey, Minister of the Church of Christ, from the Anglican Book of Common Prayer as requested by Alan. Dave Murray, a long-time friend in Rotary, gave the eulogy. Also representing Rotary were Karl Wahl and Al Hope as ushers. Readings were given by Gordon Ellis, John Whitfield and son Richard Pepper. His beloved grandchildren Robin, Derek, Doug, and Greg each presented a red rose with one each for Bev, Mitch and Cliff who were unable to attend.
The hymns and background music had all been chosen by Alan and at his request Mozart�s Alleluia was sung beautifully by Sylvia Griffiths, accompanied by Susan Kelly.
Also unable to attend, but with us all in spirit, were daughter Geri and son-in-law Byron (Sonny) Glisson in Georgia, and sister Margaret (Bob) Pratt in England, as well as many other relatives all over the world. Coordinating all the plans was another Rotarian Craig Sandberg for Blake Funeral Chapel. Respecting Alan�s wishes cremation has already taken place. A reception followed in the fellowship room of the Church of Christ organized by the ladies of the church and Inner Wheel of Rotary.
The family of the late Alan Pepper would like to extend a sincere thank you to the nurses of 2A, TBRHSC particularly Kevin, Tara, Rita, Marlene and Sandi for their care and compassion shown to Alan; to Dr Watson and the nurses and staff of the Renal Clinic; nurses on various floors of St Joseph�s and other doctors also involved in Alan�s care over the last few years.
Thank you to Hull�s Family Bookstore and the Chronicle Journal for your thoughtfulness.
A special thank you to all involved in the celebration service for Alan: Eric for leading; Sylvia for the solo; Dave for your kind remembrances and Gord and John for the Bible readings. A sincere appreciation to ushers Karl and Al and all who attended the service. To the ladies of the Church of Christ and Inner Wheel, you were wonderful.
To those who made phone calls, gave donations, sent cards, emails, flowers, baking etc., your kindness is much appreciated. Craig and the staff of Blake Funeral Chapel, where would we have been without your support? Thank you all of you.
- The Pepper and Livingston families.
A Couple of Pictures From the Reception
Rotarians |
Natalie is a daughter of one of my Dad's best friends, Karl. ( She and her sister Heidi first invited me to Dorion Bible Camp.) |
Deeper Water
at
St. Luke's Anglican
May 8
Clean-Up Days
at
Camp Gitchigomee
May 21,22
I cleared brush and took these pictures.
Camp Gitchigomee Promotion
at
St. Michael's Anglican
May 29
I led the children in singing
"With _____ in my _____ I can _______ at the _______"
and then showed them camp pictures.
Camp Gitchigomee Senior Week Staff Party
at
Pendziwols'
May 29
Pic 1 | Pic 2 | Pic 3 |
Pic 4 | Pic 5 | Pic 6 |
This was my directorial debut (not counting a plethora of Christmas plays and skits at Dorion Bible Camp).
We are performing this again the evening of June 21st at St. Mark's Anglican
in Rosslyn Village.
Contact me for ticket information.
Frontline Monthly Leaders Meetings &
View photos of each school's
Frontline Cafe and
the June 4 Surfer Party.
No Name Brand Coffeehouse
Miriam's Birthday Party at Lappalas'
Goodbye Gig for David & Erin James
Frontline
(Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship High School Ministry)
May 3
Newsletter Envelope Stuffing at Lappalas'
May 12
(Click for larger version.)
Northwood Park Church of Christ Activities
May 15
May 28
Music
at
Lakehead Baptist
May 6
The banner refers to Christ (not Gooch!)
Note Josh's blurred hands. | The crowd | The James Family |
Robin and I performed "This is My Soundcheck Song", "Nobody Talks (During Coaches Corner)", "Saturday Night/Saturday", "69-74", "Caffeine", "The True And Terrible Ballad of Evil Ed Gooch", U2's "40-I-Still-Haven't-Found-All-I-Want(Which-Is-You)" and Free Stanley. |
(I don't play with this group. I was simply a member of the congregation. After this I went to the hospital to see my Dad. He died early the next morning with my Mum and me by his side.) |
Here are two more pictures (courtesy of Peter Fergus-Moore)
from the
May 15 Coffeehouse mentioned above.
Robin and I performed "This is My Soundcheck Song", "Nobody Talks (During Coaches Corner)", "Saturday Night/Saturday", "The True But Tasteful Ballad of the Headless Kitchen Girl", U2's 40 (with Sylvia Griffiths on keyboards) and Free Stanley. |
I've decided to make mp3s of these songs (plus others) available for download from
this page or this page (Ed Gooch-type DBC songs plus "I Will Put My Faith in You"). |
Happy Birthday, Victor!
May 17 (for the 18th)
Some MP3s of my (& the Transparencies') music
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