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Cindy Lee Lankin

5/31/2020

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March 19, 1962 - May 31, 2020
 
Cindy passed away peacefully in her sleep on May 31st. Cindy was predeceased by her parents, Karl and Anita Lankin, and she leaves behind her sister, Georgia, and brother, Michael, as well as brother-in-law, Tom, and sister-in-law, Reina, along with nephews (Sean and Cullen) and nieces (Cadence and Coda).
 
Cindy was a loving, outgoing, inquisitive, wore her heart on her sleeve, loved to laugh and had a big personality with an infectious smile that would brighten any room. She loved getting out to visit other residents, go to concerts, shop, dress up and volunteer in her community.
 
She will be very sorely missed by her family as well as her Brantwood family at Paris Road (both residents as well as the many staff that have had the chance to support, laugh with and develop a deep relationship with Cindy over the years).
 
The family cannot express enough heartfelt gratitude to the staff at Brantwood who had taken such exceptional care and sincere interest in Cindy’s well-being over the many years. Their efforts ensured that Cindy realized the meaningful life she led.
 
Cindy will be cremated with a private burial to take place at a later date. 
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Larry Palmer

5/27/2020

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 1953 - 2020
 
Larry Palmer bade goodbye to his cancer and this earth on May 27th.  He passed away at home. 

Larry leaves behind his sweetheart of decades, Anna Sops; as well as Margaret Palmer, mother of his daughters Erin James (Sean) and Amy Toth (Kyle); and three adored grandchildren: Rya, Palmer, and Pierson. 

Larry’s sense of humour and ability to enjoy a beverage and a laugh will be sorely missed by many. At his request, there will be no funeral service.  Larry will be cremated with a private burial to take place at a later date. Those inclined to do so are asked to consider a donation to Ronald McDonald House, which Larry will toast from The Other Side.

The family thanks Doctors Altman, Palma, Winquist, Moulin, Yoo and Kim for all their efforts and support.  Messages and condolences may be left at www.forestcitycremation.com. Please visit Larry's obituary notice on Facebook.
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“He has fought the good fight.
He has finished the race.”
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Isabel Ann Borland

5/27/2020

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February  8,   1939 - May 27, 2020 

After a long and courageous battle with COPD and Lung Cancer, Ann has gone to be with the Lord.  

Predeceased  by her sons Guy Borland and Dana Borland. We asked them to guide her home, and we are sure the reunion was beautiful.  

Mum will be missed by her children and grand children.  Jenny Robinson (Brad), Glen Borland, Mark Borland (Cindy), Penny Borland and Tina McCready (Steve).  Affectionately know as Grandma Ann to 12 grandchildren and GG (great-grandma) to 23 great grandchildren.  Ann will be dearly missed by her family in England. Cherished sister to Ray (Carol) Parsons, Janet Soaris and Brian Parsons (Kim). Predeceased by her sister Pam Aldridge (Les) and her Brother in law Ted Hilton.  Auntie Ann to many nieces and nephews.  

Ann immigrated to Canada from England at 17 years   old, and loved a good hot cup of tea right up to the end. Life wasn’t always easy for her but you wouldn’t know it as she made friends with strangers and struck up conversations wherever she went. 

There are many people to thank for the amazing care they provided in her home: Dr Tara Walker, the Paramed home care team of nurses especially her friend Rosalin, VON and  ProResp.   

A celebration of life will be held   at a later date.  
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In lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made to the Canadian Cancer Society or the charity of your choice.  Please visit Ann's obituary notice on Facebook.
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Iris Marie Collins

5/20/2020

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After a hard-fought battle, Iris Marie Collins (nee Kilby) passed peacefully at home, with family at her side, on Wednesday, May 20, 2020 at the age of 65.

Predeceased by parents Alex & Dorothy Kilby, 2 brothers and a sister. Loving mother to daughter Tracy Suess (Sean Gale) & son Jason Suess (Charlene Fox) Dear sister to David (Jean), Robert (Judy) and Seymonne Kilby. She leaves behind grandchildren, great grandchildren, nieces, nephews extended family and friends who will deeply miss her.

Cremation has taken place, a celebration of life will be held at a later date.  Please visit Iris' obituary notice on Facebook.
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Diane and Douglas McAfee

5/20/2020

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Its with heartfelt sadness to announce the passing of Diane Lorraine McAfee (Badgley) on Thursday May 14th, at the age of 77 years. Her loving husband Douglas "Doug" McAfee who did not want to be apart from her, passed away on Wednesday May 20th at the age of 85. Both passed away in London, Ontario. Doug and Diane were married for 52 years. 

Dearly loved mother of Kim (Keith McCoy) and son Jack. Proud grandparents to their three granddaughters Kylie, Kara (Jamie Young) and Kailyn.  

Diane was predeceased by her parents Jack and Maude. Dear twin sister to Jackie Bloodworth (late Thomas) and younger sister Judy (Roger Bunt). Doug was predeceased by his parents George and Evelyn. Loved by his sisters and brothers George, Margaret, Bob (Terri Nicholson), Mary, June (Bryan Tranter) and Jean (Roy Hurdidge).Will be missed by many nieces, nephews and special friends. 

Diane's no nonsense, tell it like it is, humorous personality, made her one of a kind. Doug was easy going, gentle and quiet, which made them quite a match. They both had a love for sports in which Diane played baseball when she was a teen. It was not uncommon for them to be watching the Toronto Blue Jays together. Doug was always there cheering on his favourite hockey team the Toronto Maple Leafs no matter what the outcome, while having a few "cold ones". 

Doug and Diane enjoyed many years travelling "way up north" as they would say to Sauble Beach, Wiarton and Clinton just enjoying the simple things in life together. Doug loved to fish and any chance to just sit back and relax.  

We will miss all the cards and letters Diane wrote and sent by mail, even though many of us could not read her handwriting (she would be the first to tell you that). We will also miss all of Doug's stories of his life experiences he told and when he told them, it was like he was reliving the memory all over again. 

Messages and condolences can be left at www.forestcitycremation.com or through the Facebook page.  A Celebration of Life will take place at a later date. 
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Lisa-Rae Rose Desnoyers

5/14/2020

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Passed away peacefully with her loving family by her side on Thursday May 14, 2020, at the age of 35.

Beloved daughter of Stephanie Anne Quenneville (Step-father Charles) and James Joseph Desnoyers. Cherished mother of Mason Larocque. Dear sister of Desiree Desnoyers, loving Aunt to Rex and Lisa. Loving partner of James Ritchie. Also survived by Mason’s father Adam Larocque. Granddaughter of Margaret Greenwood (G.G.) and Rolland & Bernice Desnoyers.

​Predeceased by her grandparents Alfred and Lotte Vincent., Larry Greenwood. Very much loved and will be deeply missed by many of her Aunts, Uncles, cousins and other close relatives. Will be greatly missed by her close friends and many acquaintances.
 
“I was given this Life because I am strong enough to Live it.”

Lisa was born at St. Joseph Hospital in London, On. She lived her childhood in Chatham, On. She belonged to the family of St. Joseph School for 10 years and continued on to St. Ursuline College, “The Pines”, until she graduated from grade 12.  As a young adult she decided to move to London, Ontario where she stayed. She took the Fine Arts Program at Fanshawe College. This allowed her to create beautiful works of art on different media. She worked a few different jobs along the way and her last job was at Norma Jean’s for 10 years eventually becoming a Manager.

She continued to upgrade her studies several times but her illness would set her back. More treatments and determination she pushed through and was not wavered to let the illness run her life.

Her love of travel started very young as she was sponsored to visit    Tatamagouche, Nova Scotia. Later, she travelled to Cuba, Florida and Mexico which she felt she would love to live one day.              

Always athletic she found a way to keep fit, whether roller blading, kick boxing, yoga and meditation or just walking her beloved dog, Harley. Lisa enjoyed baseball and belonged to several Slow Pitch Teams.

​Her true gift was the birth of her son, Mason.  She loved and adored him. She also enjoyed spending time with her family and was always ready for gatherings with her friends.

One of her favorite things to say to people was, “Make lots of Memories - Live in the Moment.”    We have no doubt that she chose to live that way. 

We would like to extend our warm thanks to the team of Doctors, Nurses, Social Workers, at London Health Science Center, In-home Palliative Care team, St Joseph Hospice, Southwest LHIN and many more people who were directly involved with Lisa’s care. Your dedication and support were extremely appreciated and will always be remembered.

Also, to the family and friends who supported her with kindness, love and support to keep her spirits up. It made a huge difference in her daily journey.

Due to the Covid -19 pandemic,  Lisa's Celebration of Life will be held after restrictions have been lifted and announces at a later date.

In Lisa’s memory donations may be made to London Humane Society. Messages and condolences may be left at www.forestcitycremation.com. Please Lisa's obituary notice on Facebook.
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Kenneth Jones

5/11/2020

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It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Kenneth Charles Jones (1942-2020), taken suddenly from us on May 11th.

Survived by his devoted wife Judy and their four children Dale, Holly, Stephie, and Becky. Loving brother to Gayle, Bob (deceased), and Susan; and favourite uncle to many nieces and nephews. Proud grandfather to Devin, Rachel, Spencer, Jason, Vanessa, and Ben; and great-grandfather to Lucien and Luna.

Ken, a native of Windsor, Ontario, started his career in the automotive industry, and eventually became a successful car dealer in London, Ontario. His work ethic was unparalleled, and many were the beneficiary of his tenacity and fearlessness. Ken was a tremendous influence on the many people fortunate enough to meet him. He leaves behind many treasured friends and colleagues, who we know will forever cherish his wisdom, kindness, and temperament. We will always remember his love, leadership, humour, generosity, and guidance.
 
Many thanks to the nurses and doctors at Victoria Hospital in London for their care and compassion. A Celebration of Ken’s Life will be planned for a future date, with all of those who loved him welcome. Messages and condolences may be left at www.forestcitycremation.com
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