Peacefully in Fredericton, New Brunswick on March 5, 2022, Kathleen Cruttenden, at the age of 82 years. Loving mother of Marni, Hugh and Edward. Beloved daughter of the late Joan and Russel Robertson. Dear sister of JoAnne, Russel, and Jaqueline.
The family will receive their friends at the Egan Funeral Home, 203 Queen St. S., Bolton on Friday morning, June 30, 2023 from 10 o’clock until 11:30 a.m.
Private family interment of cremated remains in Laurel Hill Cemetery, Bolton.
Condolences for the family may be offered at www.EganFuneralHome.com
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Paul and Martina Shaw
My deepest sympathies to Ted, Marnie and Hugh on the loss of their mother Kathleen.
Paul Burnes
Jaqueline, Joanne, Russel and all family,
I was very sorry to hear about Kathleen’s passing.
We go back a long way. We went to Bolton Public School together and then Brampton District High School. I used to ride my bicycle past your family home, to and from B.P. School. I can remember stopping for a refreshing drink of water, and a rest, at the well that was located across the road from your home. In those days, the new King Road had not been constructed.
Deepest Sympathy,
Paul
Andrea Krieger Gormick
Deepest Sympathy to Jaqueline, JoAnne and Russell. I knew Kathleen, Jaqueline and Russel from Brampton District High School and Bolton United Church Young Peoples’ Group.I was JoAnne’s piano teacher for a number of years.
Linda edge tiveron
Sorry to hear about Kathleen passing. Remember her from a LONG time ago when we first came to Bolton and JoAnne and I became good friends in grade 7 and 8 and then highschool. I was often at the farmhouse.
Sincerely.
linda Edge Tiveron
Angela Rogers (nee Cowley) formerley McCann
To Jackie, Russ and Joanne, Ted, Hugh and Marnie,
I did find Kathleen’s N.B obituary on line sometime after her death and hoped to attend the Celebration of Life in Ontario. Sadly, I didn’t see the notice on the Egan web site until Monday so missed the opportunity.
I arrived at Bolton P.S. in September 1952 (we lived next door) from England and my friendship with Kathleen began.
One big memory is of my sister Gillian and I going to chop down Christmas trees with the Robertson children -Kathleen wielding the axe! A very cold and tiring day ending with angry parents.
Our family moved to Brampton in 1957 but our friendship continued for decades. We visited back and forth to
her homes in Toronto, Mono Mills and Oakville. Sadly we lost touch as our careers became more demanding and the last time we met was at her Mother’s funeral.
I’ve been thinking of you over the past year Ted, as my grandson Logan has enrolled at Western in Business with studies in Airport Management.
Love and best wishes to you all,
Angela
Carol Orr
To the family of Kathleen, Such a coincidence. I mentioned to my friend in Toronto how I had lost touch with my cousin and last time we spoke she mentioned she was having difficulty. The next time I called there was no answer and as I have never met any of her children, there was no one to call. So she looked on her computer and there she was.
Our connection was Aunt Kate, her grandmother was the sister of my grandmother Beatrice Ross. Often we would visit the farm in Bolton and we kept in touch. In fact, she came up here with Mary about four years ago.
I am so sad to have lost her. She was very special. I am happy I have some pictures of her on my computer.
At least she is at peace and not having to go through something that she dreaded. My father was Russell Ross and my mom Ada. I can’t remember how long ago it was but Joan called me just before she passed.
I am so sorry Carol Orr