On Friday, September 9, 2011, Doris Walton, in her 90th year, beloved wife of the late Rae Matson and Murray Graham. Loving mother of Deanna (deceased) and Cheryl. Cherished grandmother of Arthur, Ainsley, Linden and Zannah. Grandmother of Zoe and Natasha. Sister of Howard and his wife Laura Walton. A celebration of life will be held at the Church of the Evangelists (Anglican), 99 Queen Street, Tottenham on Saturday morning, October 1 at 11 o’clock. Flowers gratefully declined. Donations may be made to Friendship Gardens, c/o Headwaters Health Care Foundation, 100 Rolling Hills Drive, Orangeville L9W 4X9. In appreciation of the companionship of Doris’ cat “Berkley”, donations may be made to your local animal shelter. Arrangements by Egan Funeral Home, Bolton. Condolences for the family may be offered at www.EganFuneralHome.com
Bob Early
I’m sorry to read of your mothers passing,what a long and wonderful life.
Bob Early
Jane Moody
I remember Doris when she used to play the organ each week at the Palgrave United Church. She was alway a pleasant lady with
a nice smile. Doris always had a kind word for everyone. She played the organ during our Wedding Ceremony, almost 15 years ago. I am sorry for your loss at this difficult time.
Jane Moody (nee Bruno)
Albion & Bolton Agricultural Society
Doris was a long time exhibitor and volunteer, and on behalf of the executive and members of the Albion Bolton Agricultural Society, I wish to extend our deepest heartfelt sympathies on your loss.
Homecraft Division, Bolton Fall Fair
We remember Doris as an exhibitor and a homecraft judge at fairs; sharing her extensive knowledge of antiques with us, and also teaching about antiques at an O.A.A.S. District Five Homecraft seminar.
Doris enjoyed showing her delightful doll collection. Deepest condolences to the family from the Homecraft Division of Bolton Fall Fair.
Schomberg Agricultural Society
I don’t know what we will do without Doris. Every January she phoned to ask if the Fair Book was ready and could she have at least 60 entry tags. Apart from being a prolific entrant she was also our Antique Judge many, many times and in 2010 she became for the first time, our Homecraft Champion. She was so proud, as we were thrilled for her. What a wonderful lady.
Mike, Janis, Amanda and Stephen Boykach
Dear Cheryl and family: my family feels so blessed to have shared in Doris’ life, she was a wonderful lady, friend, and my children even felt she was their 2nd grandmother (my mother was deceased before they were born). My children enjoyed her company while I was cutting her grass, we enjoyed her lunches with her real china tea cups, her baking, and sandwiches and her wonderful stories.
Around our Easter and Thanksgiving dinner table she was most welcome and enjoyed for many years. (not to mentions her raspberry pies) She fit right into our family as one of us. Our hearts were saddend when she passed away, but we’re thankful that we shared the last two weeks with her.
I’m sure she has a real special place up in the heavens because she certainly was an angel here on earth.
Our sincere condolences.
Robert and Eileen Walker/Groen
Our thoughts are with you Cheryl at this time of loss, Your mother was a wonderful lady she will surely be missed and remembered by many.