27 | O akville B eaver | T hursday,M ay 6,2021 insidehalton.com FISCHER, Kathleen (Kaye) ¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯ Peacefully at Victoria Hospital with her loving family by her side on Thursday, April 29, 2021, Kaye Fischer of London and formerly of Oakville and Kitchener at the age of 88 years. Beloved wife for 64 years of Harold Fischer of London. Loving mother of Harold and Kathy Fischer of Oakville and Tim and Jane Fischer of London. Proud grandma of Kristopher, Kyle, Katherine and Cheyne. Dear sister of Tom and Diane Longeway, the late Louise and Bob Rogers, the late Dan Longeway and Darlene and the late Cleto Genelza. Loved by her sister-in-law Judy Longeway. Also loved by several nieces and nephews. Kaye's life revolved around Harold, her family and grandchildren. Throughout her life she enjoyed sewing, baseball, hockey and art. Kaye lived in Oakville from 1965 until 1983. While there she loved her home and Sawyer Rd., neighbours as well as sunny afternoons in Bronte by the lake. She was also very active in the OMBA baseball as a coach, convenor and executive. She often said that Oakville was the perfect place to raise a family and held it dear to her heart. Due to the Covid19 pandemic a private family celebration of Kaye's life will be held at the McFarlane & Roberts Funeral Home, Lambeth 519-652-2020 on Saturday, May 8, 2021 at 11:00 a.m. with Reverend Matthew Penny officiating. Cremation has taken place. Interment Parkview Cemetery, Waterloo. Donations to the Heart & Stroke Foundation 180 -633 Colborne St., London, Ont. N6B 2V3 gratefully acknowledged. On-line condolences are available through www.mcfarlane-roberts.ca. FLYNN, Elizabeth ¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯ It is with profound sadness that the family of Elizabeth (Bet) Flynn announce her passing of cancer on April 23, 2021, in St. George, Utah. Bet was in her 65th year. Loving wife of 37 years to Jeffery Fear. Bet was predeceased by her parents Patrick and Elizabeth Flynn. She is survived by her sisters Mary Flynn (Paul), Kay Knowland (David) and Gwen Flynn. Forever in the hearts of her nieces and nephews, Patrick McGuire (Terri), Dan McGuire, Amy St. John (Mark), Kate Foster (Scott), Kaley Hepburn and Ashley Knowland. Forever remembered by Jason Fear, Sally Firth, Julia Rohan, Elizabeth Fear and their children Meredith, Allison, Caitlin, Mackenzie, and Ryan. Loved and cherished by many great nieces and nephews. Bet will be deeply missed by her best friend of over 50 years, Jan Henderson and her treasured Utah friend, Kim Wasilkowich. Bet was born and raised in Oakville, Ontario, attending Oakville Trafalgar High School. Elizabeth and Jeffery met in Toronto, married and moved to Los Angeles in 1984 where her career took shape as a Commercial Property Manager at Walter N. Marks Inc. A devoted employee for 13 years, Bet worked tirelessly and was highly respected by her colleagues and those with whom she interacted. Retiring in 2017, Bet and Jeffery relocated to St. George Utah, where she quickly gained many new and valued friends while learning to play pickleball. She took pleasure in attending cultural events and had a love of world travel and the arts. Bet also loved animals, especially their new puppy Gracie. Sincere thanks are extended to Dr. Rhodes and staff of Intermountain Cancer Center for their outstanding care. Our family would also like to thank our sister Kay for her strength and loving care of Bet during her final days. Kay was a tremendous support to everyone during that time. All who knew Elizabeth were inspired by the depth and quality of her character, her unfailing integrity, her kindness and exceptional generosity. She brought immeasurable joy to the lives of others and will be profoundly missed by all her friends and family. "May you abide in joy and harmony As you journey forever Through the winds of time" B. Worrell A memorial service in Canada will follow at a later date. Memorial Donations to Best Friends Animal Society, Kanab Utah. HALE, Elizabeth Nora February 3,1932 - April 29,2021 ¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯ Our Mom, and beloved wife of the late Ron Hale for 66 years passed away peacefully at Carpenter Hospice at age 89. Our parents shared 19 homes around the globe in England, Trinidad, Sarnia, California, Burlington, Calgary, Texas and lastly Oakville. Mom and Dad lived in Glenn Abbey for 33 years where they loved to walk their adopted Afghan Hounds, Ashley and Jazzbeau through the trails. The "love of my Dad's life", mom recently resided at Tansley Woods and Pearl and Pine residences in Burlington. Mom loved to swim, play golf, and maintained a busy social calendar of bridge and dinner parties for many years. She was a consummate letter writer to us all and many friends around the world. Mom retired from nursing shortly after marrying our dad to raise a family, and she will forever be remembered for her advice to all of us and her favourite line, "shall I tell you something ". Her memories live on in her three daughters and their families, Jane Hale Savaheli (California), Julie and Brian McKeen (Burlington) and Sandy Hale and Rui Malhinha (Carlisle). Survived by her Grandchildren living locally are Blair McKeen, Tara and Tim Egan, and Clare Malhinha. Living in California are Aryan, Shandiz, Nariman, and Nima. Great Grandchildren are Henry, and Chloe in Canada and Sakina and Ilyas in California. Our heartfelt thanks to the caregivers, and friends that have supported our family for the past 2 and a half years. Our mom will be laid to rest forever at Burlington Memorial Gardens with our dad who passed away October 15, 2020 and waits patiently for their next cup of tea together. There will be no visitation or services at this time and there is an online card at Burlington's Dodsworth & Brown Funeral Home, www.arbormemorial.ca Donations to Carpenter Hospice or the Humane Society are sincerely appreciated. The Hale Family OBITUARIES | REMEMBERING THE LIVES OF THOSE IN OUR COMMUNITY Always so good, unselfi sh and kind, none on this earth your equal I'll fi nd. Honourable and true in all your ways, loving and faithful to the end of your days, honest and liberal, ever upright, just in your judgment, always right; loved by your friends and all whom you knew, one in a million, that person was you. A sweet little flower, nipped in the bud, no grief or sorrow knew; just came to earth to win our love and then to Heaven withdrew. No stain was on your little heart, sin had not entered there; and innocence slept sweetly on that pale white brow so fair. You were too pure for this cold earth, too beautiful to stay, and so God's holy angel bore our darling one away. What would I give to clasp your hand, your happy face to see, to hear your voice and see your smile, that meant so much to me. Always so good, unselfish and kind none on this earth your equal I'll find. Honorable and true in all your ways, loving and faithful to the end of your days, honest and liberal, ever upright, just in your judgment, always right. 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. OBITUARIES