Peacefully, after a courageous battle with cancer, at Georgetown District Memorial Hospital, on Saturday, March 26, 2011, Eleanor Jones, in her 80th year, beloved wife of Glenn Martyn, Palgrave. Dear mother of Gary and Lynda Martin, Palgrave; Elaine and Paul Benson, Georgetown. Loving grandmother of Stephen and Dr. Mandi Martyn, David Martyn, Kevin and Erin Martyn, Bryan Martyn and Natasha Gilmore, Dr. Carolyn Benson and Phil O’Shea, Melissa Benson. Cherished great grandmother of Logan and Jane Martin. Dear sister of Eileen and Gordon Chapman, both deceased, Phyllis (deceased) and Harry Lasachuk, Stanley and Marie Jones, Lillian (deceased) and Bruce Trible, Galen (deceased) and Betty Jones, Larry Jones (deceased).
The family will receive their friends at the Egan Funeral Home, 203 Queen Street S. (Hwy. 50), Bolton (905-857-2213) Monday afternoon 2 – 4 and evening 7 – 9 o’clock. Funeral service will be held in the chapel on Tuesday morning, March 29 at 11 o’clock. Followed by cremation.
If desired, memorial donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society. Condolences for the family may be offered at www.EganFuneralHome.com
Cam
Gary, Lynda and family…. Sorry to hear of the passing of your Mother. My thoughts and prayers go out to all of you. . May your many fond memories comfort you at this difficult time.
Ruth Matthews
Marie called tonight to give us the sad news.
Eleanor was a special person. Always smiling and
overflowing with talent. She will be missed.
Bill and Ruth Matthews
Cheryl Wetmore (Hopkins)
Some of my fondest and most vivid memories from childhood are of the summers spent with our two families together at the cottage. I remember everyone always joking around and that the air was always filled with laughter; I can still hear Aunt Eleanor’s laugh, she had the best laugh ever. I also remember looking forward to Christmas day because our families would get together and it was always such a fun time. Then there were the times I would sleep over for a few days and I would really feel like I was part of the family.
I was always in awe of Aunt Eleanor’s ability to magically transform a piece of fabric into a favourite outfit and I even remember her sewing at the cottage!
I’m so glad of all the time we spent together and will always treasure my memories and will never forget her laugh.
Cheryl Wetmore (Hopkins)
Debbie Anderson(Martyn)
Having just read my cousin Cheryl’s message, I find it hard to say anything she didn”t cover. Aunt Eleanor”s laugh always made it hard to resist joining in. I remember the christmas familiy dinners together as kids, especially when we got new hand sewn clothes for our barbie dolls from her, despite her arthritic fingers. It was a work of love from her.Also remembered are many fun times at family cottages at Paudash and Baptiste Lake in the summers of long ago,which hold such great memories………………….Deb
Christine Donker (Smith)
With military life you are always away from family, but Eleanor and Glenn managed to visit us at most of our postings to bring laughter,
lots of good times and warm thoughts of all the family.
We shall remember Eleanor’s kindness and laughter and all the fun times together.
“Memory is the treasury and guardian of all things”.
love,
Christine and Nick
Fraser and Dale Smith
There is much to remember and much to be thankful for as we remember Eleanor and the way she shared her life with those around her.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you,
Fraser and Dale.
David Dash
Gary,
We are so sorry to learn of the passing of your mother. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family, as you grieve this momentous loss.
David and Liz