Longtime resident of Kleinburg, passed away on January 20, 2013 at King Nursing Home, Bolton. Born November 27, 1916 to the late Cora Metcalfe and David Jeffrey, she is predeceased by her husband Samuel David Kaiser, her son, Dean Jeffrey Kaiser and her brothers, Stanley and Jack Jeffrey. Surviving are two daughters, Roma and her husband Tom Dwyer of Burlington, and Gail and her husband Michael Pearson of Rochester, New York, and her son Mark and his wife Kirsten Kaiser of Cookstown, her grandchildren, Michael, Jeffrey, David and Peter Dwyer, Aaron and Jonathan Pearson, Mitchell, Samuel and Kailey Kaiser and great-grandchildren Sean, Meghan, Jonah, Ryan, Devan, Kali, Samantha, Abigail, Ben and Sophie Dwyer. Also surviving are sisters- in-law Susan Jeffrey, Marian Jeffrey, Anna Doyle, Ethel Harris and her cherished friend Paul Reinhardt.
The family will receive their friends at the Egan Funeral Home, 203 Queen Street S. (Hwy. 50), Bolton (905-857-2213) Thursday afternoon, January 24 from 2 – 4 o’clock. Funeral service will be held in the chapel on Friday morning, January 25th at 11 o’clock. Burial will be at the convenience of the family. The family is grateful to the staff of King Nursing Home, especially Lindsay and Julie, for their kindness and care. Special thanks to Ross Pagan.
Condolences for the family may be offered at www.EganFuneralHome.com
Paul Reinhardt
If goodness of heart were enobled with the award of a title Marian would have been a Queen that we are mourning.
Doris Porter
To Marian’s family my sincere condolences. My husband Gordon is a resident of King Nursing Home on the second floor as Marian was. I am there almost every day and got well acquainted with her. She has not been comfortable lately and It was sad to see her going down hill .
`May she rest in peace!’
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The Jodzios
Your family is in our thoughts….sorry we can’t be there for you so we offer you our most sincere condolences from California.
Joan Yerex
I send my deepest sympathy to Marion’s family and friends. She was a wonderful person.
Love Joan Yerex
Shelley Yerex
I met and worked with Marion when I was in my teens and twenties so there was quite an age difference between us. I was inspired by her liveliness, her sense of humour and wonderful laugh, and her love for her family. To me she was another fine example of what getting older gracefully could be.
Forty years later I realize I am now the age she must have been when we met….not old at all, but wiser and in the prime of life.
Thank you for all the life lessons you taught me, Marion.
Donna Stoyan Scott
Mark, I remember your mother so vividly. My family moved to Kleinburg when I was in Grade 7, in 1961 and I guess that I met her when she was working in the drugstore. She was always so welcoming and willing to answer questions for a 12 year old. I even visited her at your house a time or two.
I saw her again years later, after I was married. She was the same gracious lady that I had met when I was younger.
My son, Peter Scott, then told me a few years back that he had met up with you, and thoughts of your mom came back to me.
My sincerest condolences for your loss.
John and Judy Agar
It was with great sadness that we learned of Marion’s passing. She was such a lovely lady. Our thoughts and prayers are with her family at this time.
Marilyn Belcher Smith
I wanted to let the family know how sorry I am to hear the passing of your mother Marion.
I worked with Marion at Yerex Pharmacy when I was 18 and she was a wonderful lady, we had lots of fun together.
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Jackie Fedrigoni
I would like to send condolences to marion’s family from myself (a volunteer at King Nursing Home) and my Mother-in-law Ottilia Fedrigoni who lived for many years at Donhill Cres in Kleinburg and also cleaned your house Gail before you moved to Rochester. She will be missed as she was a great lady who new who I was every time I went to KNH