in si de ha lto n. co m O ak vi lle B ea ve r | T hu rs da y, M ay 14 ,2 02 0 | 28 CHYC, Janet Margaret ¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯ Passed away peacefully surrounded by her family at Granite Landing, Cambridge on Sunday, May 3, 2020 at the age of 84. Loving and devoted wife of the late Henry for 59 wonderful years, together again with her soul mate in heaven. Cherished mother of Paul (Betsy Kabrick), Susan (Dave) Wood and Karen (Steve) Keenan-Chyc. Adored nana of Sarah, Karissa, Nicole, Justin, Thomas and Ethan. Dear sister of Barbara Heney (Michael). Predeceased by her parents Helen and Robert Sinclair. Janet graduated in 1958 from Ontario College of Art. Many years were spent volunteering for a variety of organizations including Cana- dian Food for Children. She is a founding member of Equilibrium Oakville, a peer support group for people struggling with depression and/or bipolar disorder. She enjoyed many years of travel with Henry upon his retirement. Janet will be missed by many nieces, nephews and friends. A Funeral Mass will be held for Janet at St. Mary of the Visitation Parish in Cambridge followed by interment and reception at Memory Gardens Cemetery at a future date when safe for family and friends to gather. Memorial donations to Equilibrium Oakville or Canadian Food for Children would be app- reciated. A book of condolences and future information may be found at www.memorycemetery.ca MacCARL, Yvonne Alison (Yates) ¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯ Passed away peacefully at her home surrounded by her loving family on Friday, May 1, 2020 at the age of 82. Beloved wife of George for 62 years and cherished mother of Brian (Marianne), Keith (Judy), and Susan Therrien MacCarl. Best ever Grandma of Rachel, Travis and Christopher. Sadly missed by her brothers, Robert, John (Ruth), Bill (Susan), Dave and sister in laws, Audrey (dec.) (Peter dec.), Ellen (John), Frances (Tom) and their families. With special thanks to Dr. Bill Dobson, Anna and Nora (palliative care nurses), who each took exceptional care of mom in her final days. A private family service will be held and a celebration of life will be announced at a later date. If desired in lieu of flowers, donations to The Canadian Cancer Society would be sincerely appreciated by the family. RUSHBROOK, Patricia Ann (nee Murray) August 14, 1936 - May 6, 2020 ¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯ Patricia Rushbrook was an avid reader - perhaps her way of exploring the world. Her own story and chapters were filled with love, kindness and family. The wife of James Rushbrook and mother to Stephen Rushbrook, Jamie (Steve) Olsson, Laurie (Dino) Rushbrook, and Sandra (Rob) Montanino, she had a particular knack for her role as grandma to Milena, Theo, Marcus, Luca and James. She leaves behind her siblings Bud (and Annie) Murray, Irene Murray, Jim (and Betty) Murray, Gord Murray and Frank (and Barb) Murray. Her sister Joyce (and Vic) Fowler, and sister-in-law Myrtle predeceased her. She led a life devoted to others - as a nurse, a dietician, grandmother, mother, sister, wife, daughter, aunt, cousin, and of course, local Tim's community supporter. She loved her Nova Scotian roots. She loved the water. She also gave her love through the many rugs she hooked for others, each providing a piece of her story. The last chapters of her book involved a courageous and tough battle against a disease that was relentless - this is the one chapter we wish we could rewrite, but even in the sadness, she approached it with grace, dignity and humour. She would be the first to allow us to be sad, but then tell us to dry our tears and continue to make each day special. Donations can be made in lieu of flowers to any of: Carlo Fidani Cancer Centre (Credit Valley Hospital), the Burlington Breast Cancer Support Services or Doctors without Borders. Online condolences may be made on wwwoakviewfuneral.ca WARBURTON, Gladys (nee McGarry) ¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯ passed away peacefully at Muskoka Shores Care Community, Gravenhurst on May 4, 2020 at the age of 91. She was born September 30, 1928 to James and Florence McGarry in Dalmuir, Scotland, the fourth of 5 children. Soon the family moved to Blackburn, England where, as Gladys grew older, she developed a love of ballroom dancing. This is where she met Neil Curtis Warburton whom she married on October 18, 1947. In early 1955 they, with their young son Stuart, emigrated to Ontario, Canada. They resided for a time in both Hamilton and Toronto. Eventually they settled in Oakville where they raised their family which now included two daughters, Lynda and Anita. Gladys volunteered in her community and worked at Walmart. She was very involved in the Caravan Multicultural event in Toronto with the Hawaiian Pavilion. After retirement, Neil and Gladys moved to the Orillia area where she was a member of the Active Ladies of Warminster before moving to Gravenhurst. Gladys was preceded in death by her parents and her siblings Cathy, Peter, Rose and Frank. She was also predeceased by an infant son, Robert. She is survived by her husband Neil, son Stuart (Suzanne) Warburton and daughters Lynda (Tim) Elvy and Anita (Brian O'Dowd) Warburton. Gladys is also survived by 5 grandchildren and 10 great- grandchildren. In lieu of flowers, in memoriam donations can be made to the Alzheimer's Society of Canada. CRILLY, Ann Farrell August 22, 1930 - May 7, 2020 ¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯ Ann Farrell Crilly, 89, of Oakville, Ontario passed away peacefully on Thursday, May 7, 2020 at the Post Inn Village Nursing Home. Born in Glasgow, Scotland, the second oldest of eight children, Ann was the person everyone went to for guidance and comfort. Ann's fierce commitment to her faith was at the core of her family values, which kept her grounded throughout her life. In the early years, growing up in Glasgow, Ann enjoyed spending her limited downtime, dancing the Quickstep and Jive at the local dance hall where she later met John, who eventually became her loving husband of 59 years. John, a young man full of ambition, hoped for a new life in a new country in search for plentiful opportunities for their growing family. With four children in tow, Ann made the brave and selfless decision to immigrate to Canada and leave behind her treasured family, friends and most importantly, the home she loved dearly. Ann had three more children, completing her family of seven children in total. While life in Canada was very different from what Ann was used to in Scotland, she built a small community of friends made up of fellow parishioners of St. James Catholic Church in Oakville, co-workers, and members of the Knights of Columbus. Ann's beautiful smile and wonderful sense of humour made her a delight to be around and charmed everyone in her path. Ann began working full-time at the young age of twelve and she continued working until retiring at age 64 from her position in Housekeeping at Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital, where she dedicated ten years of service. Ann was highly respected for her incredible work ethic, reliability, and dedication. While working was always a necessity for Ann, her greatest achievement and proudest role was that of a loving, nurturing mother and grandmother. Her unwavering love and commitment for her children and grandchildren was her top priority and she gave everything she had for them. Ann joins her husband John in heaven and is survived by her adoring seven children John, Ann, Margaret, Michael, Mary Jane, Bridget, and Theresa, eleven loving grandchildren, and extended family. Ann, was a devoted wife, proud mother and grandmother, and a friendly smile to anyone lucky enough to know her. The family would like to thank the wonderful staff at Post Inn Village Nursing Home. In light of the current social distancing rules, there will be a private ceremony held on Friday, May 15th at 1 PM at the Kopriva Taylor Community Funeral Home, 64 Lakeshore Rd. W, Oakville, Ontario. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that a donation be made to the Willow Foundation, in the name of Ann Crilly at www.willowfoundation.ca, which is the Life Enrichment program at Post Inn Village Nursing Home. OBITUARIES | REMEMBERING THE LIVES OF THOSE IN OUR COMMUNITY And have you gone, forever gone and left us here to weep. Till we are called to follow you, and in the grave to sleep; yet since you could no longer stay to cheer us with your love, we hope to meet with you again in the bright world above. A wonderful mother, woman and aide, one who was better God never made; a wonderful worker, so loyal and true, one in a million - that mother was you. Just in your judgment, always right; honest and liberal, ever upright; loved by your friends and all whom you knew. Our wonderful mother - that mother was you. Do not stand at my grave and weep, I am not there, I do not sleep, I am a thousand winds that blow, I am the diamond glint on snow, I am the sunlight on ripened grain, I am the gentle autumn's rain. When you awaken in the morning hush, I am the swift uplifting rush, of quiet birds in circled flight, I am the soft stars that shine at night. Do not stand at my grave and cry, I am not there, I did not die. Time may heal the broken-hearted, time may make the wound less sore; but time will never stop the longing for the loved one gone before. OBITUARIES