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Jewitt, Sandra Kathleen Norton

JEWITT, Sandra Kathleen Norton

1942 - 2011

On May 21, 2011, after a short illness, Sandra Jewitt of Englehart died peacefully at her daughter’s home in Kirkland Lake, Ontario, surrounded by her loved ones. She was born in Yorkshire England on January 20, 1942, daughter of the late Harold and Joan Norton. She married John W. Jewitt in Hull, England, in 1961 and moved to Canada in 1967. Mrs. Jewitt was a homemaker, foster parent, farmer, volunteer, secretary and inn keeper. She was also a member of the Anglican Church. She lived a good life and will be missed by those she touched. Mrs. Jewitt was predeceased by her husband John and by her parents. She is survived by her daughter Janice and Bill; her sons Bruce and Lisa; Kevin and Belinda; and Douglas; and by Irene. She will be sadly missed by her grandchildren Renee, Tyler, Katryna, Jazmine, Sarah, Ryelie, Alexis and Marty; and by her great grandson Dominik. Also mourning her loss are brother Robert and sister Pamela and their families all of England. A Celebration of Life will be held at McDonald Funeral Home on Saturday, June 4, 2011 at 10:30 am at the McDonald Funeral Home in Englehart with Rev. Linda White officiating. Visitation will also be at the McDonald Funeral Home from 9:30 to 10:30am. Sandra’s family would appreciate “in memory” contributions to Englehart & District Hospital Fund. Condolences, contributions and memorial candles may be left at www.mcdonaldfuneralhome.ca.

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Sandra and John Jewitt

The only foster parents who taught me anything at all. I learned so much from their example. I also learned that a woman will stand up for me (when an older boy assaulted me.) She will think only of my safety , and for that , nobody could possibly understand what that meant to me. And, John
Oh, his humour made me laugh all the time. I worked hard on the farm because I chose to; not because they made me. I learned the value of how hard work , and being rewarded for it, fills you with better self esteem. I will, forever, carry all of my experiences with Sandra and John Jewitt, in my heart.

Dana, March 30, 2024