Peacefully at Brampton Civic Hospital on Saturday, September 11, 2021, Kathy Mills, at the age of 88 years, beloved wife of the late Gray Mills. Loving mother of Deborah Woodbridge and her partner Juan Rios, Shelagh and her husband Duncan Linfoot, Pamela and her husband Steven Castator, Rebecca Baker and her partner Bruce Lee. Cherished grandmother of Alexandra Linfoot and Kirsty Linfoot. Dear sister of Anne Anderson and aunt of Johl Anderson and Adam Anderson.
Cremation has taken place. A private wake will be held at the Mills residence, date and time to be advised by invitation. Arrangements by Egan Funeral Home, Bolton (905-857-2213). If desired, memorial donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society. Condolences for the family may be offered at www.EganFuneralHome.com
Krista Lloyd
My sincere condolences to Pam and Steve and all the family at this time. Thinking of you all
Krista
Anne and Paul McKinnon
Please know that our thoughts and prayers are with you and Steve and your family Pam especially at this very sad time. We had the pleasure of meeting your Mom, she was such a character and a lovely lady. Hold your memories close to your heart.
Paul and Anne McKinnon
Vicki Whately
Kathy was a delightful woman whom I met at Tai Chi. She always had a smile and would chatter at class while working hard, sitting when she needed a rest. She always seemed fiesty and enthusiastic about Tai Chi and life. Sending my sincere condolences to all of her family at this difficult time.
Bruce laurel Davison
A beautiful lady filled with curiosity and warmth
Bruce and Laurel Davison ( Tai Chi)
Kathy Childs
Pam Steve and Families
To lose the person who has loved and cherished you since birth is heartbreaking.
Kathy’s love and memories will always be in your heart.
Our sincere condolences to all of you
Steve and Kathy Childs
Ruth Hunt
Our deepest sympathy. Always enjoyed our times shared together at the horticultural meetings. Ruth and Richard Hunt
Susan Shaw
Kathy became a friend through Tai Chi. We moved on to doing lunches and Kathy consulted many times in my garden (those are weeds, she would tell me). I will really miss her great sense of humour. She was a good friend.
Brenda Heenan
I’m so sorry for your loss. Kathy was a valued member of the horticultural community, sharing her incredible knowledge with so many new gardeners. I enjoyed her company as a fellow board member of the Bolton Horticultural Society where she was always a positive influence with her gentle manner and sense of humour. I’m just one of many friends who will miss her a lot. Rest in peace Kathy.
Chris Millar
Condolences to family and friends. Kathy was such a sweet soul I enjoyed getting to know and volunteer with her through the Bolton Horticultural Society. A wealth of information and passionate about gardening. She will be missed.
Ian Olafson
Dear Pam and Steve.So sad to hear about the passing of your mother,the family matriarch I have met her several times at your Legendary Pig roasts.I remember her as a funny,kind and gracious lady.She will be missed.
Susan Skinner
Kathy, a great friend That I’m lucky to know.She was kind, wise, full of life and great sense of humour, always has funny story to tell. I’m going to miss her company in Tai Chi & chi cha dinners that we had before Covid-19.
My condolences to the family.
Anna Leggatt
I first met Kathy at a Rock Garden meeting, over 30 years ago. We both belonged to various other horticultural groups and it was always a pleasure to talk to her.
She gave me supper a couple of times before I gave presentations to the Bolton Hort. Society. I wonder how Kathy was whenever we drove along Mayfield Road
I emailed the Toronto Master Gardeners. Many replied that they really enjoyed talking to her. She was so knowledgeable and generous (and quietly proud of Grey too)
My sympathy to you all
Gwen Rattle
As volunteers at Toronto Botanical Garden in the horticultural library, Kathy and I shared anecdotes and book talks. We also worked together as Toronto Master Gardeners. I missed her when she decided to retire. And I miss her smile and impish comments still.
Carrie Anderson
My condolences to Kathy’s family and friends. I volunteered with Kathy as a fellow board member of the Bolton Horticultural Society. Kathy had such a gentle soul and kind manner. She was positive and supportive, eager to know how she could help. I also loved how her eyes lit up and her young at heart spirit shone through when telling a funny story. She was a passionate gardener and I wish I could have learned more from her. She will be missed.
John J Torrance
I was always amazed by Kathy’s broad knowledge of gardening when I was with the Bolton Hort. She will be missed. Condolences to her family.
Brenda Heenan
Such a warm and caring person.