Peacefully at Granite Ridge Retirement Lodge, Gravenhurst, on Saturday, December 12, 2015, Lois Kirkpatrick, in her 86th year, beloved wife of the late Donald Elwood Warwick, Nobleton. Loving mother of Karen and her husband Trevor (deceased) Webster, Carl and his wife Janet Warwick, Craig and his wife Jennifer Warwick. Cherished grandmother of Erin and Brent Warwick. Predeceased by her sisters Lorna Kirkpatrick, Marion Whitten and Velvin Gallaugher.
The family will receive their friends at the Egan Funeral Home Baxter & Giles Chapel, 273 Broadway, Orangeville (519-941-2630) Monday afternoon 2 – 4 and evening 7 – 9 p.m. Funeral service will be held in the chapel on Tuesday afternoon, December 15 at 1:30 p.m.. Interment Shelburne Cemetery. Followed by a reception at the Royal Canadian Legion, 203 William Street, Shelburne. If desired, memorial donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society (www.cancer.ca), The Arthritis Society (www.arthritis.ca) or Heart & Stroke Foundation of Ontario (www.heart&stroke.com). Condolences for the family may be offered at www.EganFuneralHome.com
Les and Beth Brown
Craig – condolences to you and your family on the passing of your mother. Prayers are with you.
Les and Beth Brown
Aubrey and Mary Anderson
We are so sad that we cannot be there with you at this time . We loved and appreciated your Mom very much, but are in Haiti until December 29th. Your dear Mom was a very special person who won’t be forgotten. Sending our love and sympathy, Aubrey and Mary (Collins) Anderson
Lynda James (nee Kirkpatrick)
As a girl I remember many visits with Lois and Don. My mom (Elsie Kirkpatrick kept in touch with Lois by phone after she left Shelburne. Mom often gave me news of Lois so I still felt a part of her life.
Will be thinking of you all this week as you say your final goodbyes to your mom.
A special hello to Karen.
Lynda James
Joanne Thompson (nee Marsh)
I’ll always remember your mum as one of my favourite teachers – grades 4 & 5 at Crawford school. She was a caring and giving woman. RIP Mrs. Warwick
Gord and sandra gallaugher
So sorry sandra and I couldn’t be with you this week but we are certainly thinking of you. Lots of time to think this week. Aunt Lois. – your. Mother – represents the last of her sisters,. And they certainly did like to get together and visit in years past or have nice long telephone conversations as only sisters can. Our love to all.
John & Isabel Ireland
Our Sincere Sympathy to the Warwick – Kirkpatrick families . We have some wonderful memories of when Don & Lois came to our farm (Ireland Orchards) for apples. We know at the same time it would mean a visit to Velvin & Johnny who lived close by. John’s Great Grandmother was Jane Kirkpatrick so Lois enjoyed bringing us up to date on the family tree and talking about years ago. “Lois, you were one of our favourite customers and you left us with many treasured memories. Our Love & Prayers to everyone. God Bless from John & Isabel Ireland.
Ken and Cynda Hogg
Karen and family,
Ken and I are thinking of you at this time.
Sending hugs and love.
Ken, Cynda, Cody and Jenna Hogg
Gladys & Ernest Merkley
Dear Karen & Family.
Sorry about the lost of your Dear Mom. Loosing One’s Mom is always such a great lost .
Karen if you need to talk call me. I will leave you my cell # on your FB messages.
Sending our deepest sympathies to all the family.
Regards
The Merkley’s
Don & Gail Dalziel
Karen, Carl and Craig,
Our sincere condolences to you and family on the passing of your Mom. Your family was a memorable part of our Nobleton community for many years. Our thoughts and prayers are with you .
Sincerely,
Don & Gail
Lisa and Gregg Norrie
Mrs. Warwick was a wonderful teacher at Kinghorn. Always so gentle and kind. Many, many thanks.