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Elizabeth “Dorothy“ Mallette,

ELIZABETH “DOROTHY“ MALLETTE,

2021

Elizabeth “Dorothy” Mallette (1932-2011) Passed away peacefully after a lengthy illness with her husband and family at her side. She was predeceased by her parents; George and Elizabeth Coyle, brother and sister in law; George and Jean Coyle and son Christopher. Dorothy is survived by her brother Jack and Angela Coyle, husband of 59 years Raymond Alfred, sons; Raymond J.(Joanne), Philip (Marilyn), Gerry (Lorrie) and Brian. Daughters; Patricia, Sheri Lynn (Jeff) Snow. Daughter in law Lorna Mae Mallette, also special friend Denise Jibb; 15 grandchildren, 5 great grandchildren, nieces, nephews and cousins. The family will receive relatives and friends at the Monette & French Funeral Home (450 Government Rd W, Kirkland Lake, ON, P2N 3L1) Monday June 27, 2011 at 7:00 p.m until 9:00 p.m. and a funeral service will be held at Holy Name of Jesus Parish in Kirkland Lake on Tuesday June 28, 2011 at 12:00 p.m. Donations in her memory can be made to Sick Kids Hospital (555 University Ave, Toronto, ON, M5G 1X8) or Covenant House (20 Gerrard St, East, Toronto, ON, M5B 1S9).Offer Condolence for the family of Elizabeth “Dorothy“ Mallette

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Dorothy was patient and understanding. She never asked for anything, was never demanding. She was quick to give and such a joy to be around. A good person, I think she deserved a crown! Dorothy had a good heart, honest and true. She was the best wife, mother, mother in law, grandmother & great grandmother and friend. We will all miss you. Your Love will be our light to keep us strong! “Love Always” Denise & Brian Jibb

Denise Jibbe, March 1, 2021

Dorothy had a wonderful way of giving people space to be themselves and a way of loving her family unconditionally. When it came time for me to be a Mom Dorothy stepped right in to help in any way she could and at the same time she gave me the freedom to learn to be my own kind of Mother. Never quick to criticize and always there with a warm welcome and advice when asked, I could never have ever hoped for a better Mother-in-Law. I love her very much, and miss her dearly.

Marilyn Oates, March 1, 2021

To the Mallette family: Please accept our sincere condolences on the loss of your wife, mother, grandmother, and aunt. As you comprehend this profound loss, let yourself cry knowing that each tear is a note of love rising to the heavens. Laurie Bassett and Richard Kallio

Laurie Bassett, March 1, 2021

To Uncle Ray and all of the Mallette Family. My sincere condolences to all of you at this very sad time. I wish I could be there to offer my love and support but please know that you are in my prayers as well as Auntie Dot. I will always remember her and keep her close to me in my heart. She was a kind and lovely soul. You only needed to be in her presence to feel how special she was and her love was shared freely to everyone. God Bless Denise

Denise Coyle, March 1, 2021

My heart is with all my relatives in Kirkland Lake and across Canada who had the pleasure to know and love this wonderful woman, whom i called Aunt Dot. I have many wonderful memories of her, she was always so happy to see me as i was her, and always the life of the party with her infectious laugh and great sense of humour. It was always apparent just how much she loved her family, and although we weren’t close in miles, i thought of her twinkling eyes and sweet smile often. Much love to Uncle Ray, her children and grandchildren, my Uncle Jack and Aunt Angela and the entire family. I feel blessed to have spent time with her and all of you, With Love, Sheri Elizabeth Coyle

Sheri Elizabeth Coyle, March 1, 2021

Ray and family We are thinking of you in this difficult time….you are in our prayers Sid and Myrta

Sidney and Myrta Hamden, March 1, 2021

Upon learning the passing of my Aunt Dorothy, I realize how little time I spent with her and wished that our distances were shorter from each other. I as a nephew was truly blessed to have an aunt that gave me comfort, hugs, pats on the back and was always on my side even when I was wrong. I was fortunate to sit down at the table ,enjoy a fine meal prepared effortlessly by my aunt so all of us could enjoy and share laughs.I’d look up at the table and see her beautiful smile as she was scampering around the kitchen to ensure that everything was just right for our family reunion . Those are memories that won’t fade nor will the feelings of being loved unconditionally as she always provided unselfishly her heart to me and my own family. Thank you Aunt Dot .you’ll never leave me though. Love Terry Coyle

Terry Coyle, March 1, 2021