Retired teacher with Bolton Public School and
Ellwood Memorial Public School
Passed away peacefully at Credit Valley Hospital, Mississauga, on Thursday, September 1, 2016, Pearl Newlove (nee Harvey), in her 96th year, beloved wife of the late Bill Newlove. Loving mother of Harvey and Marilyn Newlove, Rosemary Newlove and Ugene Fedorenko. Cherished Gram of Chris and Fatima, David and Kelly, Jennifer and Alex. Proud great-grandmother of Arron, Michael, Myles, and Emmett. Dear sister of the late Nellie Carpenter and Victor Harvey.
The family will receive their friends at the Egan Funeral Home, 203 Queen Street S. (Hwy. 50), Bolton (905-857-2213) Tuesday morning, September 6 from 10 o’clock until time of funeral service in the chapel at 11 o’clock. Interment Laurel Hill Cemetery, Bolton. If desired, memorial donations may be made Bolton United Church, 8 Nancy Street, Bolton L7E 1C7. Condolences for the family may be offered at www.EganFuneralHome.com
Isabelle Bottoms
On behalf of the Homecraft Division of Bolton Fall Fair, we extend our sincere sympathy to the Newlove family. Pearl was a dedicated, much appreciated member of the Arts and Crafts section of Bolton Fall Fair for many, many years.
Isabelle Bottoms
Dan & Susan Adams
R.i P. Mrs. Newlove. Dan & I both had her at Ellwood P.S. as a teacher in the mid to late 60’s & we feel truly blessed to have had her as a good influence & her guidance. May you find peace knowing she lived a good, long life, & was fondly thought of.
Heather and Colin Hoxby
Dear Harv, Marilyn and family,
Our sympathies on Pearl’s passing. You have been such tremendous supports and comfort for her, and now she has found her peace, and we trust you will too. We are sorry we can’t make the service, but know our hearts and thoughts are with you all.
Always,
Heather and Colin
Judy and Bob McCallum
We were sorry to hear of Pearl’s passing. Please know we are thinking of you an your family in this sad time.
Jill Gear
I’m so grateful that I was able to spend time with Pearl during August, to help you care for her…
Such a dear lady…
My thoughts and prayers will continue for all of you…
Much love, Jill
Doris Porter
Harvey, Rosemary and Christopher:
Ever since we moved down to Nancy Street we have counted Bill and Pearl as neighbours and friends. We grieved with all of Bolton when Bill was taken so suddenly. Pearl joined us on trips to the Maritimes, Europe and Scandinavia. I have so many wonderful memories of those years. My heart goes out to you!
Doris Porter
Bonnie Roberts
Sending deepest sympathies to the family of this dear lady.
I knew Pearl first , about 1965, by her well known reputation as a wonderful teacher in Bolton. Our paths crossed at meetings until her retirement, and during that time, I learned that her reputation was well deserved. Years later, as members of RWTO, I was Pearl’s contact person. I called her several times each year, for a few years. We had the most wonderful conversations. I found her to be very perceptive, supportive and extremely kind. I was so pleased to finally know the lovely lady, I had first known by reputation, only. She will be missed by all who knew her.
Heather Wilhelm
Dear Jen,
We are so very sorry for your loss. Grandparents are such a gift, and we know your Grandmother is held close in your heart. Our thoughts are with you and your family during this time.
With our condolences,
Heather Wilhelm and the team at St. Joe’s
Derek and Lindsay Tribe
Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. She was a very special lady in our family and we loved her a lot. She will be missed.
Alanna May
Mrs. Newlove taught me in Grades 1 and 2 at Ellwood back in the late 70s. I absolutely loved her. And she never forgot a student – whenever I ran in to her around town she always remembered me. My condolences to her family.
Sonja Cecotka
My sincere sympathy on the passing of Pearl. I knew her through the Bolton United Church. She was a thoughtful person who I enjoyed spending time with.
Liba Blaha
Pearl has been always very pleasant and sweet lady for me.
I was blessed to have her in my life and she will be always in my heart.
My thoughts and prayers are with her family now.
My deepest condolences.
Doug and Tina Harvey
I have many fond memories of Aunt Pearl and Uncle Bill at the family home in Bolton. It was always a good time when my parents and I visited. Tina and I are so happy that we were able to visit Aunt Pearl just this past spring and speak with her just a couple of weeks ago.
Our condolences to Harvey, and the extended family.
Allan Squires
Harvey & family, I am so saddened to hear about the passing of your mom. I’ve known her since May 1970 when I started working at Ellwood P.S. also provided transportation for her while I volunteered at CCS. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this sad time
…Allan Squires
Monica Shouldice
She was a dear lady. We will miss her.
Andrew & Natasha Harvey
Natasha and I are sorry to hear about Great Aunt Pearl’s passing. She was a wonderful person and will be truly missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with your family.
Nancy Young
Our deepest sympathy to the Newlove family. Our family met Pearl at Bolton United Church in the 80’s.
A kind and interesting lady to converse with. Always a smile and friendly greeting to us. May she rest in eternal peace ! Ken, Nancy, Nicholas and Emily Young
Judy Robertson
Through my friend June, I had the privilege of knowing her Aunt Pearl of whom she was so very fond. I am so sorry to learn of Pearl’s passing. Please accept my deepest condolences.
Carole Sisto
I got to know Pearl when I volunteered through the Caledon Library to take library books to her. She amazed me when I discovered that she preferred non-fiction books, especially those that dealt with historical figures and current events…and the more challenging the book..the better. Her enthusiasm for these books led us to have many good conversations. As the years went by we gradually spent just as much time talking about family, friends and Bolton. She especially loved her grandchildren and was thrilled with each new arrival of a great grandchild. She proudly showed me things that the young ones had made for her. When she needed to make the move to a retirement home in Mississauga we seldom saw each other but I will always fondly remember my visits with Pearl. My husband Carmen and I send our sympathy to her family and we know that you have many good memories of Pearl to cherish. Carole Sisto
Jack Conway
I was saddened to hear of the passing of my former colleague Pearl. I first met Pearl when I started teaching at Ellwood in the late 1970’s. She was much loved by her students and was a well respected educator.
My condolences to her family.
Christina and Ken Graham
I have known Mrs. Newlove since my early beginnings in Sunday School at the Bolton United Church. She was always kind and very supportive when I entered my teaching career. Whenever we met through the years, we always had a good visit. My husband was just getting to know her husband Bill, one of the founding members of Bolton Volunteer Ambulance, as he was joining the organization. Suddenly in 1979, we were all shocked as Bill died of a heart attack at Orangeville Hospital, moments after delivering a patient. Be proud of the many long and useful years that she lived. Remember the good times and find peace.
Suzanne Lee (nee Harvey)
Though I lost touch with Aunt Pearl some years ago, I will always have wonderful memories of visiting she & Uncle Bill. They were two of the kindest people one could ever know. My most vivid memory is of playing the organ at their house with my Brother Scott – I wonder where that organ is today?
I am sorry to hear of Aunt Pearls passing but she did have a long, good life. May she rest in peace.
My thoughts are with all of her family at this time. Peace be with you.
Beth Creighton
Rosemary & Harvey & families:
The Moffatt family have known Pearl all our lives & Mom & Dad were great friends. My Mom was on the Fair Board with her & also other functions in the Church.
She was a wonderful lady & a great school teacher & also a Sunday school teacher. My Dad was chairman of the school board & had great respect for your Mom as did the family of ours for your Dad also. Our thoughts & prayers are with you at this time of grief, but she has had a wonderful life with all of you and cherish the memories forever. She was a well respected person in Bolton, may she rest in peace.
Beth Moffaff- Creighton & Jean Moffatt-Hardman
The Morrison's
So sorry to hear of the death of Pearl.
Caroline Mazza
She was my teacher as a child. She was an amazing teacher I remember her well. Holds a place in my heart.
Beverley Nurden
I had the privilege of getting to know Pearl when she volunteered at the Davis Centre, such a lovely lady, gentle and kind, a true Christian. I fondly remember on Wednesdays we would take some residents for a country drive around Caledon stop for an ice cream or a hot chocolate, and Pearl would tell us so much about the Caledon area.
Please accept my deepest condolences.
Janet Hawkins
I was saddened to hear of the passing of Pearl from Jamie Nicholls!
She was truly a wonderful mentor who took me under her wing and taught me what it meant to be a teacher!
She taught me dedication because it takes time to understand how much time you have to put in to be a teacher !
That she did !! I thank her and she is a wonderful person who made a difference !! Thank you Pearl for all your
years you taught at Ellwood and gave so much of your time to your students and young teachers like myself!!