Avis de décès de Eleanor-Jean Johnston


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GATES, Eleanor Jean (Johnston) Born July 9th, 1934 at Prairie Siding, Ontario. Passed away on Friday, May 18th, 2007 at her home in Leamington. Beloved wife of Frank. She is remembered by her sons James (Tammy) of Lakeshore, Geoffrey of Leamington, and Stephen (Cynthia) of Amherstburg. Grandmother to Melissa, Benjamin, Tyler (1998), and Hayden. Honorary grandma to her extended family Kenny, Amanda, Elizabeth, Terrie-Ann, Sean, and Danny. Sister of Ronald (Jeannette) Johnston of Tilbury. Predeceased by her parents Walter "Soupy" Johnston (1976) and Helen "Garbutt" Johnston (1968). Loved by nieces, nephews (great and great-great) and cousins. Dear friend of Victoria and Gordon Mouck. Eleanor attended S.S.#5 (Dover Township), graduated from Chatham Collegiate, and attended O'Neille Business College in Chatham. She worked for the Leamington District Secondary School Board, Local Ontario Lottery Agency, Welcome Wagon and Newsmarket. Eleanor was a dear friend to all. Visiting at the Hammond Funeral Home, 318 Erie Street South, Leamington (519-326-8423) on Sunday from 2-5 & 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service from St. John's Anglican Church, 60 Erie Street North, Leamington on Monday, May 21, 2007 at 11:00 a.m. Rev. Stephen Haig officiating. Cremation will follow. Memorial donations may be made by cheque to Canadian Cancer Society. Published in the Ottawa Citizen on 5/19/2007

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Le 19 mai 2007 (Ottawa Citizen, ON)


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