Peacefully at Headwaters Health Care Centre, Orangeville on Friday, August 24, 2012, Marilyn Alice Smith, in her 81st year, beloved wife of David G. Hunter, Brampton (Wildfield). Loving mother of Deb and John Douglas, David Hunter, Meg and Barry Hall, Ron and Diane Hunter. Cherished grandmother of Mathew, Aimee, Adam, Stewart, Jacqui, Karen and Kenny. Dear sister of Marg Forster, Bill and Denise Smith, and predeceased by Joyce Harker.
The family will receive their friends at the Egan Funeral Home, 203 Queen Street S. (Hwy. 50), Bolton (905-857-2213) Monday afternoon 2 – 4 and evening 7 – 9 o’clock. Funeral service will be held in the chapel on Tuesday, August 28 at one o’clock. Followed by cremation.
If desired, memorial donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society or the Credit Valley Hospital, Oncology Department, 2200 Eglinton Avenue West, Mississauga L5M 2N1. Condolences for the family may be offered at www.EganFuneralHome.com
Michelle and Brad Wigner
Dear Hall Family,
We are so sorry for your loss. We are thinking of you all and wish you all strength to get through this tough time.
Lots of Love,
Michelle and Brad
Shelley Greenan
So sorry to hear about your mother. I know this is a great loss to you all. Please know that I’m thinking of you all.
Love
Shelley and family
xo
Don Bowen
Dave and family.
Most sincere condolences on the loss of a very special person in your lives.
Don and Pat Bowen
Kevin and Darlene Smith - Raleigh, NC
We are very sorry for your loss and are thinking of you all.
Brenda & Dan Marsden (Harker)
We are sorry to hear of the news of Auntie Marilyn, I have many great memories of her, the parties we used to have in their basements when we were kids, how my Mom and Dad (Art and Joyce) used to love the Irish songs we would sing, the sleepovers, and the good old green frosting on the cakes. HaHa.
I will always keep these memories with me and hope her family does to. Our thoughts are with you all.
Love
Brenda
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Laura and Ange Colavecchia
Dear Dave:
We are sorry to hear of Marilyn’s passing. We met you and Marilyn in Florida several years ago and won’t forget her laughter and joyful spirit.
Thinking of you.
Derry Rose
Dave
Deeply sorry to hear of Marilyn’s passing. It will be a difficult time for you.
Please join us for a beverage after Thursday golf one of these days. We have missed you.
Derry
Bob & Collette
We are very sorry to hear of Marilyn’s passing and extend our deepest sympathies to all of you.
Bob & Collette
Bill and Sue Hockridge (Harker)
Uncle Dave
Sorry to hear of the passing of Auntie Marilyn. Our thoughts are with you and your family. We will remember the fun summer bbqs at your house and memories of when we were kids at your house.
Bill, Sue, Ken and Chris
Sandy and Barbara Watson
Dear Dave We are so sorry to hear about Marilyn. I remember line dancing with her at the Anna Maria Community Centre in Florida and having lots of laughs afterward at lunch. Our deepest condolences to you and your family.
Lori & Frank Cefaloni
Dear Uncle Dave & Family,
We were so sorry to hear of Auntie Marilyn’s passing and know she will be sadly missed. Hopefully the wonderful memories of her will help ease the pain of her loss in time. I have many happy childhood memories of times spent with the Hunters tobogganing at the old house, bbqs., summer vacation at Restoule Lake, and always the many Christmas parties and other parties. It is unfortunate we have not seen each other as much in recent years but know that we too feel her loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you Uncle Dave, and the whole family.
Love Lori, Frank & Family
Bryan & Keri
We are so sorry to here about Aunt Marilyn. Her optimistic attitude, always smiling, saying a kind word to everyone, calling Dave an “Old Poop” with adoration and affection. Most of all I remember how much she loved her Family. Always talking about you all with pride, love and happiness. There was no doubt she loved and was loved. She will be terribly missed. Our deepest condolences.
Love
The Campbells (Keri and Bryan, Aiden, Taryn, Devon, Tegan and Megan)
Wendy & Tom Blackwood
Dear Uncle Dave & Family
Both Tom and I wish to offer you our deepest sympathies and prayers at this time. Auntie Marilyn was a truly special woman with much love for you Uncle Dave and her family. I have very special memories of her from childhood and I remember the joy the three sisters had in getting together for the campside sing-a-longs. She had an indominatable spirit with which she fought this disease right up until the end. As years have passed we have not been able to get together as much as we would have like to, but she will always be remembered by us in the fondest way. Marilyn and Joyce will be up their singing “Show me the Way to Go Home” as loud as can be. Love always Tom and Wendy
Debbie White-Derry
My thoughts are with you all at this terrible time of loss and sadness. May your memories comfort you and the love of family and friends give you strength and courage in the days ahead. Deepest sympathy and God Bless.
Ron Burns
After the fact I noticed this obituary of Marilyn and was very
saddened. Marilyn was my secretary in the 80’s at Globe
She was a pleasure to be around and her passing will be
a big loss.
The Wildfield Richardsons
Allan, Lauren, Jenna and I are so very sorry to hear of Marilyn’s passing. I just happened upon this obituary. Dave and Marilyn have been the best next door neighbours anyone could ask for. We will always fondly remember our halloween visits with the kids and dogs. Please let us know if you need anything.