Acknowledging a long, joyous and blessed life, Betty Ward died on Wednesday, February 21, 2024. A loving wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, daughter of the farm, teacher, faithful church member and community organizer. Born on the Thomas farmstead in Vaughan Township in 1933, she was married to the late Ginger for sixty years. Mother of Kent (Patricia), Lynn (Stephen), Paul (Alison). Grandmother of Dillon (Ali), Aaron (Sonia), Tim, Anna (Payton), Liam and Bailey. Great-grandmother of Dawson.
The family will receive their friends at the Egan Funeral Home, 203 Queen St. S. (Hwy. 50), Bolton (905-857-2213) on Tuesday, February 27 from 3 – 7 o’clock. Funeral Service will be held in the chapel on Wednesday, February 28 at 11 o’clock. Interment Providence Cemetery, Caledon East. Donations to Caledon East United Church or the Caledon Trailway. Condolences for the family may be offered at www.EganFuneralHome.com
Andrea Krieger Gormick
Deepest sympathy to Betty’s family. I have great memories of her and Ginger from Bolton Junior Farmers! A life well lived!!!
Gaye Villa
Our family has so many fond memories of both Betty and Ginger. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you. Sincere condolences, Enzo and Gaye
Mary Ann Johnston
Betty was a special friend to me. She will be missed. Sincere condolences to you all.
Diane Allengame
I have been blessed to have Betty in my life as a teacher at Caledon East Public School; as a dear friend (with Ginger) of my parents; amazing community organizer (Caledon East School Reunion) and perhaps most significantly, as part of the team responsible for The Caledon Trailway; building the dream, of which I played a part. My Mom, Anne, remembers as a newcomer to the village in the late 1950s meeting up with Betty to do a village clean up, and for the next 60 years or so Betty never stopped trying to make things better for people.
I wonder how many tickets she’s already sold in heaven…
Larry & Margaret Proctor
It would be very difficult to find someone who volunteered as much time to various community endeavors as Betty did.
She had a wide circle of friends and acquaintances.
She will be missed..
Linda Adamson (Proctor)
I was so sorry to hear of the loss of Betty. She was a wonderful lady and teacher. In the older days I babysat her children in Caledon East. In the younger days she tutored me in grade 7 and 8 math. She will be fondly
missed and I send my condolences to all the family. We remained friends for many years.
Diane Proctor
My condolences to the family. You mother was a lovely woman. She will be missed. You have many wonderful memories to remember her.
Love Diane
Cheri Cowan
Deepest condolences on the loss of a very special woman. Betty and Ginger were our neighbours and friends for the 52 years we have lived in Caledon. I am grateful to have spent the time working on The Caledon Trailway book with Betty. She was an amazing wealth of history and knowledge and an incredible asset to our “book team”
As I will be in Florida on February 27th and can’t be there to do it in person I am sending love and hugs to all the family.
RIP Betty, you will be missed.
Cheri & Ray
Jan Smith-Bull
I’m so sorry to hear of Betty’s passing. She was a special lady! In my time working in Parks & Recreation for Town of Caledon, I found that she was a staunch friend of the Caledon Trailway. I credit her with sparking the idea for our wonderful book: The Caledon Trailway – Building the Dream.
Thank you for sharing that wonderful photo of her – such a great smile!
Donna and Chuck Davies
As a newcomer to Caledon East in 1992, it was my pleasure to have Betty welcome me to the Caledon East Historical Society and to immediately involve me in the book on the history of Caledon East – Settling the Hills. I worked with Betty on three other books – The School on the Hill, Sharing Our Past- CE United Church celebration of 125 years, and most recently The Caledon Trailway. I spent many years with Betty on the historical society and in many other endeaveours. Betty was a ‘mover and a shaker’ – inspired people to great accomplishments in her village, her church and her family. All that, and Betty was a true friend, a wonderful woman whom I can say has enriched my life.
Chuck and I extend our well wishes to the Ward family and know that you will miss this wonderful woman, but also know that you are so privileged to have had her in your life.
Jean Van Tichelen
My condolences to Betty’s family. My prayers and thoughts are with you at this difficult time.
Have known Betty for many years. Spent many hours with Betty as her daughter and mine were great friends growing up. She will be missed by many. Hold on to the memories as l am sure there are quite a few. Rest in peace my friend.
Diane Griffith (n. Van Bemmel)
My Mother (Enes N. Shaw) always spoke fondly of Betty. Their time teaching & at Normal School. With sincere sympathies to all of her family at this sad time.
FAY MCCREA
I did not have the pleasure of knowing Betty for many years, as many people have, but I heard a lot about her while I was employed at the Town of Caledon. When I finally met her, when I started attending Caledon East United Church, she made me feel like I had known her all my life, and she made me feel so welcome. She was so warm and friendly and as time went on I realized what this lady had accomplished for her church and her community. She “recommended” me to be the Secretary for the Book Committee for the Trailway history and again to be the Secretary of the UCW. Nobody could ever say NO to Betty, whether she was asking you to do something or to buy a ticket. I will truly miss her. She was a wonderful friend and enjoyed a great life. Condolences to the family on their loss.
David Forbes
Thoughts and prayers with Betty’s family and the all those that loved her. She was an amazing lady!
“In My Father’s house are many dwelling places; if it were not so, I would have told you; for I go to prepare a place for you. John 14:2
fred julian
To the Ward family, so sorry to hear of Betty’s passing, truly a remarkable lady , please accept our condolences. Agnes & Fred Julian
Keith Early
My sincere condolences at this sad time.
Joyce MacKinnon
Betty! My friend, my UCW sister, my mentor, my idol….the best of the best. The best hugs in the world when she would almost strangle you, laughing, loving. You knew you were loved. She encouraged me on a new venture in my life that of leadership in the United Church Women, shortly after my beloved had passed away, “opening a new door” for me. She was the greatest traveling companion with our two other “sisters”, the “aunties” to my girls, traveling to UCW Anniversary Celebrations across the country, the last on that three night train ride to Vancouver. The list goes on, but most of all, Betty was Love. Thank you, her children, for sharing her with me. Hugs!
Sue Kyle
I got to know Betty when she was our liaison along with Rev. Warren Ball , in the search for a new minister . She was so knowledgeable about all the rules and regulations we had to follow . Since that time I have had the pleasure of many wonderful conversations and cups of tea .
I hall miss her smile and great talks.
My sincere condolences to all of the family .
Karen & George Lohin
Our sincere condolences to the Ward family. Paul, we are so sorry to hear of your mother’s passing. May she rest in peace. Hugs to you, Alison, Liam and Bailey.
Ruth Chowzun
My deepest condolences to the Ward family at this difficult time. Mrs Ward was a great person that I have many fond memories of her. May she rest I peace.
Karen Hilliard
Betty’s smile and laughter was infectious. Her witty sense of humor, let’s do it attitude, kept us on our toes and inspired all of us to lead, volunteer, bake, sell tickets, attend, and be the very best we could be out in the community and as part of our Caledon East United Church family. As our children grew up, she was the one who always made a point of welcoming each back as they visited. She will be dearly missed. But I know all of our special memories of Betty will always be with us.
Our deepest condolences to her family whom she loved dearly and was so very proud of.
Karen, Chris and Amy Hilliard
Edna Wright
Sending our Sincere Condolences to the Ward families, Met Betty through Church events. Roy & Edna Wright.
Dorothy Mazeau
Betty and Ginger were among the highlights of those who welcomed me and my friend Evangeline Leach into the fold at Caledon East United Church twenty years ago! As many have said Betty was a go-getter and an inspiration to us all. I send sincere condolences to the remarkable family who followed on her footsteps, from my new home in Quebec. My thoughts and prayers are with you all!
Maureen Webster
I moved from Caledon a few years ago but remember Betty fondly from my time at the Town of Caledon. Whenever we crossed paths she was always so friendly and very involved with the community. She will be missed by many. Condolences to the Ward family. Maureen Webster
Ross Farrelly
Thank you Betty for your contributions to the Caledon East community. As a member of the youth awards committee for the Rotary Club of Palgrave, we could alway count on Betty to know and recognize those who made contributions to the community. A unique lady who loved her community.
GORDON GAGE
Condolences to the ward family so sorry for your loss
Orval & Sarah Mashinter (Strong) & families
God had a plan for my relationship with this lovely lady, when we met at Bolton Continuation School—Grade nine– and in Junior farmers, in our teens.
Later, when her brother came to live with us on the farm, for seventeen years, that relationship was renewed. Many years later,again, by coincidence only, retirement brought us together in Caledon East United Church, where Betty was a wonderful influence on everyone.
Little did we know that , years later, living together at Montgomery Village in Orangeville, where Betty`s constant smile and enthusiasm was always there to brighten each day.
We want to express our love and sympathy to all her family and say how much she has meant in our lives,.
Sincerely, Sarah and Orval Mashinter
Audrey Sant
I am sorry to hear of Betty’s passing.
My sistersand I had many childhood memories of Betty and her sisters,
Including riding the school bus to Weston High School, driven by Roy Murray,
who became Betty’s brother-in-law
Good memories not forgotten
May Betty Rest In Peace
Audrey
Cathy Pley
Betty was an amazing woman. As I got to know her at Caledon East United Church, she became a role model and an inspiration for me. What I will remember is that she lived joyfully and with purpose. My deepest condolences to the family.
Jean Miller and Pat Hermiston
Our sincere condolences on Bettys passing. She was a lovely lady with a great smile.
Barbara Cunnington
To Betty’s family;
I got to know Betty many years ago being a member of the Bolton Junior Farmers. She and her sister Evelyn where very active in the Bolton Juniors. Such a pleasant lady to be around. I had not met up with Betty for many years having moved from southern Ont. further north.
I send you all my condolences. Cherish those memories.
Barbara (Mason) Cunnington
Paul & Deb McCague
Our sincere condolences to Kent Patricia and the entire family. Take comfort in knowing she is resting in peace.. warm regards Paul & Deborah
Norma King
Condolences to the family my thoughts are with you your mom grandma and great grandma was a very special lady. Had many good times with her god bless
Patricia Denneny (Pooley)
Betty Ward was my school teacher, she was a great teacher,she will be missed by everyone who knew her,my condolences to her family,
Sylvia King
LIVE, LAUGH, LOVE
The 3 simple words Betty took to heart. An inspirational woman who was a friend to all. Betty.. you were one of a kind and we all will miss you.
Our sympathies to all the Ward family.
Sylvia King and Larry Goss
Sharon and Bob Bolam
Sending our condolences at this difficult time. May you find comfort in those around you and love in all the memories.
Love Bob and Sharon Bolam
David Lewis
A very sweet lady. I always enjoyed her company and talking with her at Caledon East United Church while having a coffee. She sold me on the Caledon Trailway book which I was glad to purchase from her. A lot of fond memories. She always was a kind, charming, caring and intelligent person.
Janine Nagy
Betty was like a second mother to me growing up. Both her and my mom (Mildred Gillespie) were teachers but at home raising their children. They would take turns babysitting for each other when they got an early morning supply teaching job! My dad also hired her as a teacher at the old school on the hill when he was principal there before she had children. Great memories of Betty, she was always such a go-getter! Sending much love to the family at this time time.
Love Jan
Allan Squires
Kent, Lynn, Paul and their entire family, my heart was saddened when I read of Betty’s passing. I first met Betty in October,1968 when I started work at the old Caledon East Public School. She was a sweet lady then and been that way ever since. We were together on several occasions for interviews or dinners with friends in Toronto. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this sad time. Stay strong. Allan Squires
Sally Drummond
It always felt good to be around Betty, she just sparkled. Full of joy, laughter and compassion, she was a wonderfully positive soul. I got to know her through her love of local history and her keen interest in sharing that knowledge. So many fascinating and hilarious stories told over lunch around her kitchen table, so much energy put into helping others and her community. It was an honour and a delight to have been her friend. A wonderful life well lived.
Doug
Sorry to hear that Betty passed away, I first met Betty over sixty years ago when she and Ginger were married. She was the nicest person one could hope to meet.
Sincere condolences,
Douglas and Barbara Large
June & Paul
Kent, Trish, Lynn, Stephen, Paul, Alison & Families
Please accept our sincere condolences to you & your families. Aunt Betty was a wonderful person whose kindness and warmth made a difference in so many lives including ours. She will remain a bright light in the memories of all those she touched. Aunt Betty & Uncle Ginger were an inspiration to everyone who had the pleasure of knowing them. We know that you will receive comfort in a lifetime of wonderful memories.
Love June & Paul
Ball family
Betty was a wonderful friend and neighbour. We have so many great memories of our time with her and Ginger when we lived on Greer St.
Betty’s energy and dedication were
an inspiration to us all. We are very grateful to have known her and she
will be in our hearts forever.
Our love and deepest condolences
to Betty’s family.
Ball family
Shirley and Jim Hanrahan
To all of Betty’s family,
Our family has many great memories of times spent with Betty and Ginger. Betty always had a beautiful smile and had such a welcoming way in greeting everyone. She was the source for historical information and volunteered her time endlessly over the years. She was so proud of her family and will certainly be missed.
Shirley (McKinley) and Jim Hanrahan
Nancy (Van Wyck) Pavlovic
My condolences to the Ward Family. Sorry for your loss. I have fond memories of her and remember her wonderful smile. Rest In Peace
Christine Colosimo
Sending all of you our deepest condolences. Betty was one of a kind with the most beautiful smile and kind heart. I loved the stories my mom – Joyce MacKinnon – would share with me of their times together with the UCW which then turned into a lifelong friendship filled with many memories, adventures and laughter ‘the aunties’ would participate in.
Heaven is lucky to have received another angel.
Kelly Hamilton McCaffrey
Deepest condolences to the Ward family. Mrs Ward was such a lovely lady. She will be missed.
Sandra
Betty was a hospitable and determined woman
When she saw a need or an opportunity for the greater good she was involved. Her dedication to the United Church locally and regionally with others brought people together for education, fun and social Justice
Sending our condolences to the family.
So many good memories
Bob and Sandra Abuja
Nell Crathern
Our condolences to the family . Betty was a wonder woman . When something needed doing you could alway count on Betty and when you needed to do something she gave you the confidence to get it done. So sad that she is gone.
Carol & Larry Kidd
Such a beautiful Lady and such a life well lived. I met Betty through Caledon Meals on Wheels when I was first a volunteer and then after I became the Executive Director. Caledon Meals on Wheels would not be the great organization it is today without the amazing group of volunteers from Caledon East and mostly from Caledon East United Church – the Wards, the Gillespies, the Innis’s, the two Proctor Familes, Russell Noble and so many more. This group of volunteers didn’t just deliver meals, they truly cared about their neighbours and friends living in their community. I was just looking at a little sign that Betty and Jean Proctor gave to me when I moved away from Caledon some years ago – it reads “Bless this house with Love and Laughter” – I was also blessed to have her friendship, she touched my life. My sincere condolences to all her family.
Brenda Leighton and family
My heartfelt condolences to Betty’s family. Betty was “Amazing” and very special. So involved with the United Church and the Community. She will be dearly missed.
B. Leighton and Family
Terry & Marlene Nelson
Our deepest condolences to Kent, Lynn, Paul and their families. Betty was a kind and caring person, She was a great organizer who tackled and completed many church and community projects. It was always fun working with Betty.
The Yorke Family
We were so sad to hear of Betty’s passing. She was a gentle, kind, wise “angel” living amongst us. She will be dearly missed and never forgotten.
Tracey, Ward, Andrew & Amy Yorke
Melanie Jane Ollikainen
My sincere condolences to all of Betty’s family and her many friends. Jane Ollikainen
Cam Lindsey
Condolences to the Ward family. Caledon East has lost one of the main pillars of its community. Betty will be missed by so many.
Darlene Nelson
To Kent, Lynn and Paul and families – your mother was a wonderful soul. She made the community of Caledon East and surrounding area a better place. She will be missed. Please accept my condolences to all.
Dave Turner
Back when I worked for the Town of Caledon and we had just acquired the abandoned rail line from CN Betty came to see me about getting a bench where the old train station used to be in Caledon East. She wanted a place to rest before walking up the hill. That was the beginning of the Station Lands Parks idea and sparked the creation of several parks on the old station lands in places like Caledon East, Palgrave and Inglewoid. Betty sparked many great ideas that became realities. She was a special person.
Sandy Love
Mrs. Betty Ward was a very nice woman who raised three fine children . Mrs. Ward was devout Christian who attended the Caledon East United Church and was a Sunday school teacher for many years. I trust Betty will be one of the few that join with Christ in Heaven for ever and ever
Sandy Love
Betty Ward was a fine woman and a good Christian . No worries about where she is headed in the next phase of the human existence .
George & Molly Hutchinson & family
George and Betty’s husband Ginger went to school together in Caledon East. We’ve known Betty for over 70 years. She has been kind and considerate to those she met and she also had a good sense of humour. Our sincere condolences to the Ward family. Betty will be missed.
Emily Heslop & Family
Kent, Lynn, Paul and family ,
Sending our heartfelt condolences to your family. We have many fond memories of Betty from church and will always remember her warm and helpful nature as well as her fantastic memory . She will be missed.
Patti and Len Foley
Rest in Peace, Betty. Sending our condolences to the family of this remarkable lady who was so full of caring, positive energy, and community spirit. Her name will be remembered throughout Caledon East and beyond.
Shelly & John Courts
Sending our condolences at this difficult time.
Jeff Cannon
Condolences to the Ward family. Mrs. Ward was someone I remember when I think of “old Caledon East.” A well respected lady in our town.
Madilynn Wade (Hancox)
My sincere condolences to Betty’s family! In the late 50’s, we moved to Caledon East. She was my Grade 6 teacher, but remained a friend throughout all these years. She was someone who encouraged the best from you. We have all lost that one person who strived to make our village “home”! I’m sure she is organizing a reunion in heaven for all our members who have passed on ahead of her!!
Nancy Barton & Family
Kent, Lynn, Paul & families,
So sorry to hear of the passing of your Mother. She was such a lovely, pleasant lady.
We always enjoyed getting together with the Nattress, Egan, Sheardown and Robinsons
cousins at the Wishbone Restaurant once a year for many years. Sending you our
sincere condolences at this sad time.
Nancy and Family ( Sherry & Brent & Andrew, David and Ken0
Margaret Sant
My sincere condolences to the Ward family. I have known Betty from the time I was in Burlington public school on Kirby road. Her sister Evelyn was my teacher. She was one of the nicest ladies I have ever known. Occasionally I would see her at the Wishbone and she always made time to come and have a conversation. She had one of the nicest personality.
She will be missed by all who had the pleasure of knowing her.
Margaret Sant
Esther Lewis
Betty & I became great friends through Toronto Conference UCW
She always had an idea for something new and would run it past me with “what do you think” She created the “UCW 40th Anniversary Award”. Supporting student ministers from Emmanuel College. 58 students have received at least $1,000. for their studies and it continues. I will miss my travelling companion. My deepest sympathies to her family. Esther & Harry Lewis
Bruce and Michelle
Kent, Lynn, Paul
As a child I always loved going to my cousin’s place in Caledon East.
The little dead-end street, the beautiful white bungalow, lovely flower and vegetable gardens.
Aunt Betty who was always so welcoming and Uncle Ginger with the most fabulous basement I had ever seen, a woodshop in the basement!!
I was so envious of my cousins, for years I would ask my Dad, why do we not have a woodshop in the basement like Kent, Lynn and Paul!!
Uncle Ginger and Aunt Betty will always hold a special place in our hearts.
Love Bruce and Michelle
Gary and Sheilagh Hall
We were so privileged to have known Betty. She helped guide Gary through his early years of teaching at Caledon East. As a supply teacher, she met and taught our daughter, Allison.
We met her at many events throughout the years, Meals on Wheels, Theatre Orangeville, craft sales, dinners etc. She always had a smile on her face and a welcoming hug when we met and was so interested in what family and friends were up to. Her kindness and welcoming presence will be sorely missed by everyone she met in the community.
Cory Snider & Lisa Ball and the kids
We’re very sorry for your loss…It was always so nice to chat with her at church and during the many suppers and/or events we attended.
She was always so happy, friendly and kind and will be greatly missed.
Barb & Randy Helander
Our initial introduction to the Caledon East United Church was a warm welcome from Betty and an invitation to join in fellowship after the service. She went out of her way to make us feel at home. We thank her for her kindness and will remember her fondly. Our sincere condolences to the family.
Gerry Byle
Kent, Lynn and Paul, so sorry to hear of your Mom’s passing. I moved to Caledon East around 1970 and lived close to your Mom and Dad and knew them well and always enjoyed our chats. Your Mom tutored math to my son Eric and helped him to become a good student.
My last meeting with your Mom was with her signing my copy of the trailway book at the Church before Christmas a few years ago.
You are a great family and your parents have given me terrific memories of “the good old days” in Caledon East.
Gerry, Louise, Glen, Eric and Leanne Byle
Candy and Jim Rowley
Kent, Lynn and Paul. We are so sorry to hear of your Mom’s passing. She was a remarkable lady and will be greatly missed. I am sure you all have wonderful memories to help heal your broken hearts. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Jeannette Hayward.(MacDonald )
My deepest condolences to Kent and Patricia and the rest of the family. Betty was a beautiful person. I always loved running into her and having a lot of memory conversations. My thoughs and prayers are with all of you. Rest in peace Mrs Ward.
Paula and Tim Marengeur
Our sincere condolences to the family. Kent just delivered the service at my mother-in-law’s Celebration of Life in September. We know from discussions that Kent cared for his mother very much. Take care. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Karen A Hamilton
What an inspiration she was!!!! I worked with Betty, laughed with her, talked family with her and was so privileged to be at so many events with her, UCW and other when I was President of Toronto Conference and beyond. Her warm, smiling face and total graceful dedication to UCW, Church, World and most importantly, her God was such a gift to me and so many. I always looked for her first at any event. And will always be grateful for all the support she gave me.
Such an honour to have served with her.
Blessings and Prayers to all,
Karen Hamilton (The Rev. Dr.)
Hugh Mac Donald
Well done Good and Faithful servant! Betty and Ginger showed me a lot of kindness when I was a student minister at Caledon East United Church in the mid 1980’s. Their hospitality then still warms my heart.
My condolences to her family. God Bless…
Sue Cowan
Dear Ward Family,
My sincere condolences upon the death of your dear Betty!
As a clergy colleague of Kent, and member of Dufferin-Peel Presbytery for many years, I have fond memories of Betty serving , singing, laughing, her many shenanigans, her faithfulness to her family, her church, her faith community, her UCW sisters, the community she loved so dearly!
I give God thanks for Betty… for her full life… her faithfulness… her leadership and love. I give thanks, for Betty, any/all earthly pain is ended and she is is at peace in the Holy’s presence for eternity! I give thanks for her modeling and mentoring (and sometimes meddling) that was ALWAYS undergirded with her deep care, compassion and concern for others.
May the One who IS Love, God/Jesus who Betty professed and proclaimed, be a source of comfort and care at this tender time. And may you, her family, feel blessed and thankful for the gift that was… and is… and will continue to be Betty; whose love for you will never die.
In Gratitude, Faith, and Sympathy
Sue Cowan, Minister
St John’s UC, Georgetown & Glen Williams
(formerly of Emmanuel UC, Brampton)
Helen K Robichaud ~ HairStylist
I was heartbroken to hear of Betty’s passing and sadly found out too late to attend visitation or services. I was Betty’s Hairstylist in Caledon East for nearly 19 years. She was one of my favourite clients. Everyone knew Betty for her accomplishments, how she volunteered with the Church and the heritage community . She definitely was a pillar of the community. Betty was also a fabulous story teller and she always made me laugh! She would always find the bright side to any situation and sometimes would even loved to come in and share a bit of controversial information !!! lol. Sadly I lost touch with Betty when she moved to Orangeville, then Covid Virus hit us all. Something I regret greatly. I pray Betty is at Peace and is with her Beloved Handsome & Witty Ginger once again.
I miss you Betty. One day we will have a good chat & laugh again.
Mary E. Moore
I came to first know Betty when she was a supply teacher in my classroom at Palgrave. She made such a lasting impression as she instantly made me feel like her friend. Later I was so excited to see Betty at UCW church gatherings and it was like no time had passed. I saw at such gatherings how just Betty’s presence in a room instantly brightened the whole atmosphere. Betty will be so dearly remembered. My sincere condolences to Betty’s family.
Marjorie Mitchell
Betty was a pillar of the Caledon East Community and was a wonderful worker and ever present at the Caledon East United Church. She was such a wonderful person. My deepest sympathies.
Marjorie Mitchell
David & Sheila Lewis
Kent. Lynn. Paul and family. So sorry to hear of your Mom’s passing.
Always enjoyed chatting with her whenever we met.
She was one of Dave’s favourite teachers – grade 6 at Caledon East.
Our deepest sympathy.