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Edith-May Wesley, born in 1927, spouse of Victor Lapierre, mother of Victor and Evely, died on February 17, 2003 at 76 years old. Please consult the obituary here:

Obituary of Edith-May Wesley


LAPIERRE, EDITH MAY (nee Wesley) Passed away peacefully at the Bradford Place Home, Bradford on Monday February 17th, 2003 in her 76th year. Dearly loved partner in life for 53 years of Victor. Precious mother of Linda and husband Gary Jesson of Angus, Evelyn and husband Trevor Fairchild of Owen Sound, Victor Jr., of Barrie, Sandi and husband Bob Neely of Toronto and Wendy and husband Barry Mandley of Minesing. "Nanny" will be sadly missed by her grandchildren Shannon, Stacey, Kory, Scot, Michael, Kevin, Adrian, Kelly, Victor, Alisha and Allison. Loving Great-grandmother to Kayden, Spencer, Jake and Tyler. Predeceased by her sister Mary McAdam and brother Arthur Wesley. She now walks in God’s garden with her best friends Corrine and sister-in-law Marie. Her warm smile and gentle humour will be in our hearts always. Edith’s family wish to express their sincere appreciation to the staff of Bradford Place for their dedicated care and compassion during her lengthy illness. Cremation has taken place. A service of remembrance will be held at the STEVEN R. BRIDGE FUNERAL HOME, Angus on Thursday February 27, 2003 at 6:00pm. In lieu of flowers donations to the Alzheimers Society would be appreciated by the family. 2/18/2003- ID1369498 - Barrie Examiner


Obituary Publication:

On February 18, 2003 (The Barrie Examiner, ON)


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