Peacefully at Dufferin Oaks Home for Seniors, Shelburne, on Friday, November 27, 2015, Jean Hostrawser, in her 99th year, beloved wife of the late Thomas Howard Codlin. Dear mother of Ron and Jackie Codlin, Patricia Jackson and Edward, Margaret and Robert Bruce. Cherished Nannie of Marsha and Tim McKinley, Leaytte and Gordon Speers, Kelley and Greg Bryant, Jason and Sonja Jackson, Lorraine and Brent Mulliss, Jennifer and Jason Longstreet, Rhonda and Brian Wiebe, and Rebecca Codlin. Dear Great Nannie of Chad and Allanah Bryant and Regan; Blake and Eric Speers; Katherine McKinley; Colton and Riley Mulliss; Brodie Jackson and Larissa; and Jackson Wiebe. Extended Nannie to the Vermeer family. Predeceased by her brother John Hostrawser.
A private funeral service will be held at the Egan Funeral Home Baxter & Giles Chapel, 273 Broadway, Orangeville (519-941-2630). Private family interment Greenwood Cemetery. If desired, memorial donations may be made to Headwaters Health Care Foundation, 100 Rolling Hills Drive, Orangeville L9W 4X9. Condolences for the family may be offered at www.EganFuneralHome.com
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Nancy Weltz
I knew Jean from Westminster Church. What a fine, gentle lady. My sincere condolences.
Nancy Weltz
Barry and Diane Livingston
We are very sorry for your loss.
Jean was a lovely lady.
Barry & Diane Livingston
Jim and Marion Lindsay
We remember Jean as a faithful and dedicated member of Westminster United Church. Our sympathy to the family.
Betty (Thomas) Ward
I remember the Codlin family at Central United Church, Jean, Howard, Pat, Margaret and Ron. Your mom was very active in the WA and UCW and assisted in the catering of our wedding. The Codlin family was well respected in the community. We are distantly related through the Woodills as my great grandmother was a Woodill. My sympathy to all of you.
John & Myrna Hoar
Our deepest condolences to all the families.
She was a sweet lady leaving many great memories with us.
Roy & Edna Wright
Ron and Jackie – Sending our condolences to you and family.
from Roy & Edna Wright
Bill & Marlene Holman
Ron ,Jackie and family, sorry to hear of your Mother’s passing. She lived a long life. We are thinking about you at this time of sorrow.
Beth Moffatt Creighton
To the Families of Jean Codlin
I used to visit in the summer at your family home for overnight stays when we were all just young kids. I have a lot of good memories of your Mom & Dad back then, she was a great lady & they were friends with my parents, Hazel & Wally Moffatt.
My sincere condolence to all of you.
Sincerely, Beth Creighton (Moffatt)
John King
Ron and Jackie, Pat and Edward, Marg and Robert and Families:
So sorry to hear of Jean’s passing. The Kings and Hostrawers go back a long way from the days of Elder’s Mills. I was lucky dad bought a farm down the 6th Line from Howard and Jean.; great neighbours with a wonderful family. Memories of a fine lady will last in all who knew her.
John and Wanda, Seaforth
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Wayne and Linda Cornelius
Our condolences on the loss of your beloved Mother/Grandmother. May your beautiful memories ease your pain through this most difficult time. Thinking of you.
Sincerely
Wayne and Linda Cornelius
Angela Schwarz
Dear Ron and Jackie, Pat and Edward, Marg and Robert:
I knew the Codlin family from Central Church and I was a friend of
Pat and Marg during our teens. Your mother was a great lady, I always
admired her. She is an angel now looking down on you all.
Deepest Sympathy
Angela
Also condolences from my family John ,Maureen, Carol and Robert Storey
Noel and Jill Cooter
We remember visiting Jean and Howard in Bolton and enjoying many family evenings around Christmas time. We didn’t see Jean very often in Orangeville and later in Shelburne but we remember her with fondness and thanks for having known her for over 30 years. A very sweet and generous lady. All her family will miss her gentle ways.
Noel and Jill Cooter
Jackie and John Byrne
To the Codlin family;
Your mother, as was your father, were caring, loving people. Together again
Helen Grainger, June Matson
Our sincere sympathy to you at this time. We have many happy memories of Jean both as a great piano teacher and friend.
June (Bowman)Matson, Helen(Bowman) Grainger
Ann Torrie-Kurceba
What a sweet woman Jean was! I enjoyed going with my mother to visit her, she always had a smile and a hug, and was a great conversationalist. She lived a great life, and had equally great stories to share! RIP Jean!!!
Randall Reid
Pat,
I was sorry to learn of your mother’s death from Anna Sheardown. I send my sincere sympathy. I remember your visits to Montgomery’s Inn when I organized a family history day honouring old Etobicoke families. Your mother and I also enjoyed some visits in Orangeville then in Dufferin Oaks. She was always eager to learn of any news from our mutual relatives, the Kellams and Camerons. She was a great lady with a long life and will be missed,
Sincerely,
Randall Reid
Dianne & Lawrie Farnell
So sorry for your entire family’s loss. Thinking of you all.
Dianne & Lawrie Farnell
Carl & Gwen Leeder
Nanny Codlin will be greatly missed. She was an amazing lady and touched every person’s heart she met. I always enjoyed visiting her with Jen when we stopped in.
You are all in our thoughts & prayers.
Love Gwen & Carl
xoxo God speed
Gonny and René Hellema
Dear familie,
Our condolences with the death of your beloved Jean.
She was very important for and also beloved by our familie abroad, always in the mind of our familie in Holland.
We met here several times and it makes us smile remembering driving downtown in her huge car for à lunch.
With regards,
Gonny and René Hellema – van den Akker.
( Vermeer family)
Cal and Judy Lipsett
We are very sorry for your loss.our sympathy to all the Codlin Family.Many years of wonderful memories
Kevin and Deanna Tuckey
A time to mourn a Mother, Grandmother and Great Grandmother but a time to celebrate a life full of love, family and friends.
We are thinking of you at this sad time.
Kevin & Deanna
Joan Richardson & Larry McGuire
We are sorry for your loss. Your many memories of your Mother will help you through this difficult time.
All our sympathy, Joan and Larry
St John Ambulance Therapy Dog volunteer-Nancy
I visited Jean many times, she had a way with dogs really loved them . My dog would always pull me toward her room at Bethsaida. She told the best stories and was very proud of her family. What a great lady.
Jennifer McCallum
It was a pleasure to have known Jean, she was a wonderful person. Thinking of you with sympathy, Jennifer
The Pickett Family
Dear Ron, Pat, Margaret and families
Our deepest sympathy and condolences on the loss of your mother. She was a great neighbour and lovely lady. As a family we have many great memories of both your mom and dad from when we were growing up.