They lived in the United States for two years and moved to Toronto in 1956. She lived and schooled in Toronto, Ontario. Phyllis Mary was born on November 8, 1927, the daughter of Charles Allen and Bessie Cox. To share a memory or photo of Wendy, please visit LEGERTON, Phyllis Mary (nee Allen) In lieu of flowers, contributions in memory of Wendy may be made to Memorial Art Gallery, 500 University Ave., Rochester NY 14607 or the Friends of Algonquin Park, Box 248, Whitney, Ontario Canada K0J 2M0. The burial will be in Mount Hope Cemetery, Rochester. Celebration of her life will be held in Rochester in the spring and Algonquin Park, Canada in late summer. As well as a sister, Polly Townsend (Perry Pitt), and brother David Townsend.īesides her parents, she was predeceased by her husband William V. She also leaves her grandchildren Jess Swift, (Jamie Garland), Tanner Swift (Hannah), Katie Warner, Jack Warner, Ben Warner, and great-grandchild Riley Garland. Warner (Jonathan) of West Simsbury with whom she made her home. Swift of Algonquin Highlands, Ontario, and Susan S. Swift (Susan) of Huntsville, Ontario, William B. She is survived by her four children, Katharine W. The family is eternally grateful for the care she was given for four years at Seabury Meadows and Cedar at Duncaster. In lieu of flowers, the family would appreciate donations to Hospice Huntsville or Huntsville Minor Lacrosse. A kind, gentle soul, Ken will be remembered for his quick wit and smile. Predeceased by his parents Enid and Frank and his sister Pat. Ken is survived by his wife Chris, his brother Don (Marion), his son Geoff (Nicole), his daughter Tara (Bob), his stepson Brent (Tascha) and his stepson Brad, and his grandchildren Ashley, Kayla, Brandon and Alyssa, and great grandchild Lyla. It is with great sadness that we announce the peaceful passing of Ken Thompson on December 30th, at the age of 76.Ī lifelong resident of Huntsville, Ken will be remembered for his passion for sports and public service, and was a four-time Canadian Lacrosse Champion including three Minto Cups with the Oshawa Green Gaels lacrosse club, and played hockey with the Weyburn Red Wings. These accomplishments led to him being inducted to the Huntsville and Oshawa Sports Hall of Fame and the Canadian Lacrosse Hall of Fame. Penny’s family wishes to express their great appreciation to the staff at Fairvern Nursing Home who provided such wonderful care to her over the past number of years. Cremation has occurred, and interment will happen later this spring. She will be greatly missed by friends and family. Penny is survived by her loving sons Gregory (Kim), Joseph, and by grandsons Reagan and Miles. She was known around the town for her very friendly smile, and welcoming attitude towards newcomers and visitors. Mary’s Church, as a member of the Catholic Women’s League, choir member, and volunteer for countless church events. Penny’s great loves in her life were horses, and her very strong Catholic faith. Penny worked as a receptionist for various local businesses, and had a very successful later career working at Deerhurst resort. In her 20’s she met her husband Peter Reuvekamp, and after some time living in Ridgeville, ON, they moved back to Huntsville with their two young sons. Her family moved to Huntsville, ON when she was very young and she grew up there, spending summers in MacTier. Penny Reuvekamp was born in Perron, Quebec on December 27 th, 1938, the daughter of Norman and Mary Vanclieaf. Friends may visit Lavern’s online Book of Memories at REUVEKAMP, Penelope Joan (nee Vanclieaf) As an expression of sympathy memorial donations to Algonquin Grace Hospice Huntsville would be appreciated by the family. Lavern will be buried at the Presbyterian Cemetery in Collingwood in the spring. He will be remembered by nieces, nephews, and many friends. Born in Collingwood to parents Robert & Gladys Leal, Lavern was predeceased by his sister Louise (Don) Parkes. Lavern will be forever cherished by his grandchildren Shawn, Kaitlynn, Lauren (Patrick), Ashley, Joseph, Stephen, Tiffany, Blake, Zachary and Quinton and great grandchildren Christian, Jackson, Aaron and London. He was blessed to have met and married the late Anne Allen, whom he shared many happy years with until her death in 2016 and was stepfather to her sons Michael (Kelvin) and the late Paul (Christine). Lavern married the late Sandra (nee Fraser) in 1960 and together they had five children: James (deceased), Doug (Lynn), Susan (Doug) Whitfield, Mike (Donna) and Jason (Krista). Leal, Lavern Robertpassed away at Spencer House in Orillia on Wednesday January 5, 2022, in his 83 rd year.
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