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Jane Wray Parkinson,

JANE WRAY PARKINSON,

2021

It is with sadness that we announce the passing of Jane Wray Parkinson. She will be dearly missed by her children Stephen of Guelph, Richard (Jan) of Barrie, Nancy Milosevich (Paul) of Sault Ste. Marie & Peter Parkinson of Bracebridge. She will be fondly remembered by her granddaughters Jennifer Parkinson & Wrayanne MacDougall as well as her sister Pat Foster (David) of London, Ont. Special friend and companion Joan Aldred of Kirkland Lake, who has assisted Jane in many ways will miss her. We would like to include a heartfelt “thank-you” to our friends and the staff of the Kirkland & District Hospital for assisting and allowing our Mom to have a peaceful journey to God’s House. Visitation will be held at the Monette & French Funeral Home on Saturday January 10, 2009 from 10:00 a.m. followed by a funeral service in the Teck-Hughes chapel at 11:00 a.m. with The Reverend David Naylor officiating. Memorial donations may be made to the Ontario Heart & Stroke Foundation or the Ontario Humane Society.Offer Condolence for the family of Jane Wray Parkinson

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Sorry, that I cannot be with you all to celebrate Aunt Jane’s life. I know how you are feeling as I went through this many years ago when Dad passed away but please remember that she is at peace now. Sincerely, cousin, Kathy.

Kathy Hamilton (nee Parkinson) posted a condolence, March 1, 2021

My dear Jane: We have been friends for nearly forty years, since the day you came to the college to add your name to our student housing list. You had just moved to Kirkland Lake to teach school and had moved around the corner from me in Federal. Since that first cup of coffee we became close friends. Our friendship was solid and enduring. We lead separate lives and did not see each other often but you were there if I needed you, no questions asked, we were there for each other. We shared everything, there were no secrets between us. Though I wish your later years could have been better, you never once complained. I admired you so much for your strength. You were always so happy to see me when I came to visit. I will always remember you. I will always love you. Goodbye my friend. Carol Merhar

Carol Merhar posted a condolence, March 1, 2021