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Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 7 Jan 2021, p. 12

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th ei fp .c a Th e IF P -H al to n H ill s | T hu rs da y, Ja nu ar y 7, 20 21 | 12 HOLY SPIRIT ¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯ Holy Spirit, You who make me see everything and showed me the way to reach my ideals, You who gave me the Divine gift to forgive and forget all the wrong that was done to me, and You who are in all instances in my life. I want to Thank You for everything and confirm to you once more that I never want to be separated from You no matter how great the material desire may be. I want to be with you and my loved ones in your perpetual Glory. Amen. Make request and read this prayer daily for 3 consecutive days. Once prayer is fulfilled, have it published. R.P. & N.I-P ASH, Sylvia Mabel December 18, 1945 - December 28, 2020 ¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯ It is with incredible sadness the family of Sylvia Ash announce her tragic passing on Monday, December 28, 2020. She is survived by her husband Colin, daughter Julie and sons Alun (Laura), Jason (Angela). She was the incredibly proud grandmother of Trent (Brie), Kyle (Angela), Brittany (Mike), Jayme and Austin and great-grandmother (G.G.) to Savanna, Nathan, Kiera, Lexi, Avery, Charlotte, Isla, Ryker and Madelyn. Sylvia was born in Aberfan, Wales December 18, 1945, a place that continued to be dear to her heart. It was a place of solace for her in which she traveled to annually. Her travels to Wales were filled with hikes up the mountain and in the evening gathering with friends and family in the club. After moving to England, she then moved in 1975 with her family to Canada and made Acton her home. She was an involved member of the Acton community. Although Sylvia had worked at Mohawk Raceway, she was most recognized while working for Acton Pharmacy alongside Bill Yundt and her many long-time Acton co-workers. She later transitioned to Pharma-Plus and continued to be dedicated to customer service. She spent many years working with the O.P.P. and Halton Regional Police Victims Services, volunteered with Halton Children's Aid, Education Day at the Acton Fall Fair and could be seen on many election days working as a scrutineer. However, Sylvia was most happy hosting family gatherings, watching a hockey game with Colin, chatting with her friends or teaching her grandchildren and great- grandchildren how to perfectly make Welsh cakes while teaching them phrases in Welsh. She will be remem- bered by her genuinely happy smile that she greeted people with and her want to help others in times of need. A small reception with immediate family will be held on Friday, January 8. A spring interment will be at Fairview Cemetery alongside her parents, Letaresa and David Hollett (Letty and Dai). The Ash family would like to sincerely thank the Halton Hills Fire Department, Halton EMS, Halton Police and the Georgetown District Hospital for their efforts that morning. In lieu of flowers, a memorial donation can be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or the Diabetes Association or a charity of one's choice. gorffwys mewn heddwch / rest in peace MacKinnon Family Funeral Home www.mackinnonfamilyfuneralhome.com (519) 853-0350 or 1-877-421-9860 (toll free) CAMPBELL, Annette Catherine ¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯ It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of Annette Catherine Campbell, on Saturday, January 2, 2021, at Georgetown Hospital, age 74. Loving wife to Brian for 52 years. Dear mother to Paul and his wife Angela, and Eileen and her husband Paul Hardie. Devoted Grannie to Georgia and Rory Campbell. Annette will be missed by her extended family in Scotland. Private family arrangements entrusted to Mackinnon Family Funeral Home. As expressions of sympathy don- ations to Georgetown Hos- pital would be appreciated. MacKinnon Family Funeral Home www.mackinnonfamilyfuneral home.com (519) 853-0350 or 1-877-421-9860 (toll free) HANMAN, Charles Alexander ¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯ We are deeply saddened by the passing of our beloved Charlie Hanman on Saturday January 2nd, 2021 in his 82nd year. Loving husband to his wife of 58 years Barbara Hanman, father of his two loving children Brian Hanman (Fatima) and grand daughters Alicia, Bethany and grandson Caleb and his sister Samantha. He is also dearly loved by his daughter Stephanie Jones (Dave) and their two sons Ryan and Graham Jones. He is pre-deceased by his parents, Harry and Mildred Hanman and is survived by his sister Ellen Morningstar and her three children; Larry (Donna) Orth, David Orth and Michelle (Jimmy) D'Amelio. Deeply remembered by sister in-law, June Greig (George) and uncle to Bill, Don, Linda and Sheryl. A celebration of life will be held in Georgetown when Covid-19 restrictions are lifted. Any tributes can be sent to Jennett Funeral Home (Barrie) at www.funeralhome.on.ca. LEE, Madeleine (Mellor) October 2, 1925 - December 20, 2020 ¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯ It is with sad hearts that we announce the peaceful passing of Madeleine Lee on December 20, 2020 at the Cambridge Country Manor in her 96th year. Madeleine was born in Wingham, ON on October 2, 1925 to Finlay and Ivy Mellor. Madeleine and her twin brother Jack were the youngest of 7 siblings. The family moved to Acton and during her teens she worked at the Mason Knitting. Madeleine met her husband George Lee during WW2 and they were married at St. Albans in 1946. They moved to Eleuthera Island Bahamas where they lived for 2 years before returning to start their family. Madeleine was a devoted mother to 2 daughters, Jackie and Cindi. Madeleine was predeceased by George Lee, her husband of 57 years. She was a loving mother to Jackie and husband Gary Oldham, and Cindi and husband Sean Aherne. Her grandchildren Lee Oldham, Brian Oldham and wife Genevieve, Chad Oldham and wife Erin and 5 great-grand- children, Victoria, Alexandra, Amelia, Calvin, and Lachlan will greatly miss their Nan. A celebration of Madeleine's life and internment will take place at a later date. Donations can be made to the War Amps of Canada or a charity of your choice. Please sign the Tribute Wall at wallcustance.com VOLLMAR, Betty Marguerite (Moore) ¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯ Sadly Betty Marguerite (Moore) Vollmar passed December 30, 2020 in Georgetown, Ont. Betty was born in Brighton England in 1917, raised in Toronto from 1924 by relatives. She married Robert Vollmar 1938 (deceased 1984). She was the proud mother of Marilyn Serjeantson and her husband Edward (deceased 2019) and son Jim and Sharon Vollmar (deceased 1985 and 2002). Betty was the loving Nana of five grandsons, Brett (Kelly), Kirk (Siobhain), Wade and Garth Serjeantson and Christopher Vollmar. She was great-Nana to Jacob, Julia, William, Kian, Niamh, Owen, Victoria and Tadhg. Betty lived in Scarborough for 51 years and moved to Georgetown in 1999. Betty worked in a parachute factory during the WW2 and was as a Store Detective at Simpsons (The Bay) for 33years. Luckily, Betty was blessed with good health and was an inspiration to many, especially her family. She was an avid traveller, volunteer, and possessed fine knitting and quilting skills. She will be fondly remembered as woman of great quality who was feisty, determined, witty, and had a smile to warm your heart. We were lucky to celebrate Betty's 103 Birthday with a festive outside parade in June 2020. The family would like to thank all people at Extendicare who cared for Betty with dignity and respect. Unfortunately Betty passed a result of Covid19. A private celebration of life will take place. Please remember to stay safe, self-distance and wear a mask. ANNOUNCEMENTS OBITUARIES | REMEMBERING THE LIVES OF THOSE IN OUR COMMUNITY OBITUARIES A wonderful person, friend and aide, one who was better God never made. May the winds of love blow softly and whisper so you'll hear; we will always love and miss you and wish that you were here. There is a link death cannot sever, love and remembrance last forever. In my heart your memory lingers, always tender, fond and true; there's not a day, dear friend, I do not think of you. Gone is the face we loved so dear, silent is the voice we loved to hear. 1-800-263-6480 classifieds@metroland.comCLASSIFIEDS OBITUARIES | ANNOUNCEMENTS | JOBS | MARKETPLACE OBITUARIESNOVENAS OBITUARIES

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