Peacefully at Columbia Forest Long Term Care Centre, Waterloo, on Sunday, June 12, 2011, Ida Bellamy, formerly of Orangeville, in her 102nd year, beloved wife of the late Harold W. Gray and Carl Self. Loving mother of Dolores and Jack (deceased) Dambeau, Bill (deceased) and Helen Gray, Doreen (deceased) and Bob Dynes. Cherished grandmother of Marty Dambeau, Kelly Dambeau, Kim and Lonnie Hussey, Tammy and Greg Zettel, Carey and Jeff Schwoob and great-grandmother of Marty, Crystal, Jessica, Tim, Nicole, Jamie, Tyler, Shelby and Jacky. Dear great-great-grandmother of Emily. Dear sister-in-law of Harry (deceased) and Betty Gray. Fondly remembered by special friends Jack and Bonnie Barber and family.
The family will receive their friends at the Egan Funeral Home Baxter & Giles Chapel, 273 Broadway, Orangeville (519-941-2630) on Wednesday afternoon, June 15 from 1:30 o’clock until time of the funeral service in the chapel at 2:30 o’clock. Interment Forest Lawn Cemetery, Orangeville. If desired, memorial donations may be made to The Salvation Army New Hope Community Church, P.O. Box 114, Orangeville L9W 2Z5. Condolences for the family may be offered at www.EganFuneralHome.com
Helen & Ed Lester, Diane and Geoff Ayers, Brian Heidi and Ethan Self
My deepest condolences to the rest of the family.
Ida was a mother to me when the children were young and a grandmother to Diane and Brian.
Ida was a beautiful person inside and out and loved by all.
Wish we could be with you in your time of sorrow, but just read this notice and do not have time to fly from Vancouver.
Sincerely,
Helen (Rayburn/Self) Lester
604 888-0754
helester@telus.net
Brian William Self
My grandmother, the one who helped me, taught me, showed me, played and laughed as a child. I remember grandpa and Rusty, your special sandwiches and the smell of a cup of your special tea. In me there will always be you and because of you I am me.
Diane (Self) Ayers
Even though she was grandma by marriage, she was always “my grandma” and the only one I had growing up. I will never forget how much fun we had making those special sandwiches for the race track and having baggies filled with sweets to take home with us or always wondering why she kept the cereal in the oven. She was a beautiful person inside and out, with a generous heart always giving. She will be sadly missed by us all and wish we could be there today to help celebrate her life, but we will be in thought.
Joan Dunn
I remember Ida with much love. I lived just down the street from her as I was growing up and had many wonderful visits with her. She was a very kind, sweet woman. When my child was born she took great interest in her also.
She will be greatly missed – she made a difference in people’s lives and touched them deeply!
Even though I cannot be there, my sincerest condolences to the family.
Crystal Dambeau
I remember going up to see my nana Ida with my grandma and grandpa Dambeau like every weekend.
I loved going on the trip up there to see her.
the best was when she would come and stay with us at my grandparents house.
and Yes the sandwiches they were the best.
she would play and laugh with me as a child in the yard.
so many things this Great woman has done in her time in this world
and so many people she has touched.
I hope I become a Great woman like she was.
you will be missed deepy Ida
love you Nana Ida <3 xoxoxox
Love from your Great Granddaughter
Crystal Dambeau
p.s.
Im on facebook
for the family to find me
Clare Cooney
Our family has so many wonderful memories of Ida.
Ida & our mother Jean Cooney were good friends & visited many times a week or spoke on the telephone.
Ida & Jean also had several trips together, they enjoyed these trips & especially a trip to Vancouver many years ago. They both enjoyed a happy family life.
Ida had alot of knowledge of wildlife & plants which she was kind enough to share with us over the years.
A very special lady.
Condolences to her family.
Clare & Marilyn Cooney
Parksville B.C. .