BUTAUD FAMILY OF SOUTH LOUISIANA & SE TEXAS - Person Sheet
BUTAUD FAMILY OF SOUTH LOUISIANA & SE TEXAS - Person Sheet
NameRita Ann LABINE
Birth19357399,7483
Death30 Sep 2001, Ontario, CANADA (Toronto)7469,7503
Burial3 Oct 2001, Ontario, CANADA (Toronto)7469
ReligionRoman Catholic
Family ID512W2.10.03W2.05.02.07.04.06W1.03
SurnameLabine
ResidenceOntario Province, CANADA (Toronto - 2001)
FatherCharles Léo LABINE (1888-1969)
MotherClaire Ethel KELLY (1892-1958)
Spouses
Birth9 Aug 1922, Ontario, CANADA (Brantford)7503
Death28 Mar 2010, Ontario, CANADA (Toronto)7503
BurialMar 2010, Cremated7503
ReligionRoman Catholic
Family ID512W2.10.03W2.05.02.07.04.06W1.03H
SurnameMolner
MilitaryPilot Officer in Royal Canadian Air Force; Completed 30 trips as bomb-aimer on #101 Squadron, Ludford Magna, Lincolnshire7503
ResidenceOntario Province, CANADA (Brantford - 1922; Toronto - 2001, 2010)
Family ID4256
Marriage19567399,7484,7469,7503
ChildrenJohn Scott Joseph (1957-)
Notes for Rita Ann LABINE

MOLNER, Rita Ann (nee LaBine)
Passed away peacefully in the presence of family early Sunday morning, September 30, 2001. Loving wife of Louis and mother of John, Rita Ann, a caring, generous and gentle lady, will be forever missed. Rita Ann is predeceased by her father Charles Leo LaBine, mother Claire LaBine (nee Kelly), sister Mary Claire Moray and brother Charles. The family will receive friends at the HUMPHREY FUNERAL HOME - A. W. MILES CHAPEL, 1403 Bayview Avenue (south of Eglinton Avenue East), from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. on Tuesday, October 2. Funeral Mass will be celebrated at ST. BONAVENTURE CHURCH, 1300 Leslie Street, Wednesday, October 3 at 11 a.m. Flowers were one of Rita Ann’s favourite joys in life and will be gratefully appreciated, or donations may be made to the Princess Margaret Hospital Foundation, George Knudson Fund, 610 University Avenue, M-709, Toronto, M5G 2M9. May She Rest in Peace. “7469

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“ Interesting story as to Rita’s father Charles LaBine and how he looked after his children. Rita’s father had been the money man with is brother Gilbert in there (sic) business. He setup a trust for his three children to live off. The would not be able to get at the principle but would get all interest each year from it. It would be split three ways at the beginning and as the children passed split with the remaining children. After all had passed away, all the money in the trust would be split between various churches and charities. By doing it this way the money was tax free as the principle, about $800,000 would go to charity after Charles children passed away. “7469

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Louis A. Molner
August 9, 1922 - March 28, 2010

Legion Service
Saturday, April 10, 2010 at 11:00 a.m.
Royal Canadian Legion Branch #324
Erie St. N., Wheatley

Lou Molner lived 87 years. He passed away peacefully with his niece, Brenda Molnar of Wheatley and close friends by his side. Father of John, and wife Linda of Yellowknife. Predeceased by the love of his life for 45 years, Rita Ann (LaBine, 2001), brother and close friend George Molnar (2006), two sisters Mary Knaus (1975), Irene Sipocz (2004) and his younger brother Joseph Molnar (abt 1972).

Born in Brantford on August 9, 1922, son of Ignace and Teresa (Menle) from Hungary. Lou received his commission as Pilot Officer in his majesty’s service completing 30 trips as bomb-aimer on #101 Squadron, Ludford Magna, Lincolnshire. He had a passion for golf and played his first Canadian Open in 1942 at the ripe age of twenty.

Lou was an Event! He impacted people. His life force will live on through his relatives, friends, and people he touched along the way.

Lou was known for his indomitable spirit and his love for laughter which sustained him to the end of his long life. Cremation has taken place. A Legion Service to celebrate Lou’s life will be held on Saturday April 10th, Service at 11:00 am at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch #324, Erie St. N., Wheatley. Throughout his life Lou valued friendship and his wishes are that in lieu of donations you instead - Take A Friend To Lunch. “7503
Questions/Errors notes for Rita Ann LABINE
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Names notes for Rita Ann LABINE
Rita Ann LaBine
Rita Ann Labine
Rita Ann Molner (LaBine)
Notes for Louis Allan (Spouse 1)

MOLNER, Rita Ann (nee LaBine)
Passed away peacefully in the presence of family early Sunday morning, September 30, 2001. Loving wife of Louis and mother of John, Rita Ann, a caring, generous and gentle lady, will be forever missed. Rita Ann is predeceased by her father Charles Leo LaBine, mother Claire LaBine (nee Kelly), sister Mary Claire Moray and brother Charles. The family will receive friends at the HUMPHREY FUNERAL HOME - A. W. MILES CHAPEL, 1403 Bayview Avenue (south of Eglinton Avenue East), from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. on Tuesday, October 2. Funeral Mass will be celebrated at ST. BONAVENTURE CHURCH, 1300 Leslie Street, Wednesday, October 3 at 11 a.m. Flowers were one of Rita Ann’s favourite joys in life and will be gratefully appreciated, or donations may be made to the Princess Margaret Hospital Foundation, George Knudson Fund, 610 University Avenue, M-709, Toronto, M5G 2M9. May She Rest in Peace. “7469

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Louis A. Molner
August 9, 1922 - March 28, 2010

Legion Service
Saturday, April 10, 2010 at 11:00 a.m.
Royal Canadian Legion Branch #324
Erie St. N., Wheatley

Lou Molner lived 87 years. He passed away peacefully with his niece, Brenda Molnar of Wheatley and close friends by his side. Father of John, and wife Linda of Yellowknife. Predeceased by the love of his life for 45 years, Rita Ann (LaBine, 2001), brother and close friend George Molnar (2006), two sisters Mary Knaus (1975), Irene Sipocz (2004) and his younger brother Joseph Molnar (abt 1972).

Born in Brantford on August 9, 1922, son of Ignace and Teresa (Menle) from Hungary. Lou received his commission as Pilot Officer in his majesty’s service completing 30 trips as bomb-aimer on #101 Squadron, Ludford Magna, Lincolnshire. He had a passion for golf and played his first Canadian Open in 1942 at the ripe age of twenty.

Lou was an Event! He impacted people. His life force will live on through his relatives, friends, and people he touched along the way.

Lou was known for his indomitable spirit and his love for laughter which sustained him to the end of his long life. Cremation has taken place. A Legion Service to celebrate Lou’s life will be held on Saturday April 10th, Service at 11:00 am at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch #324, Erie St. N., Wheatley. Throughout his life Lou valued friendship and his wishes are that in lieu of donations you instead - Take A Friend To Lunch. “7503
Questions/Errors notes for Louis Allan (Spouse 1)
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Names notes for Louis Allan (Spouse 1)
Louis Allan Molner
Louis A. Molner
Louis Molner
Lou Molner
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