Caroline Dunsmore

Caroline Dunsmore

Caroline Dunsmore Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Sep. 22, 2006.
DUNSMORE _ Caroline Elsie 1932 - 2006 Caroline, much beloved by all her family and friends, died on Sunday, September 17, 2006 at the age of 73 years. Caroline was stricken with polio in her last year of high school. She spent the next five years in the Banff Springs Hospital. After a long rehabilitation, she returned to Calgary and pursued a music career, studying voice and teaching theory to young children. Caroline had a beautiful Mezzo voice and gave many concerts and particularly loved her choral work with many church choirs. Later, Caroline furthered her education and earned her B.A. in Psychology at the University of Alberta. While working at the Children's Hospital, Mr. Price suggested, because of her disability, and her wonderful way with children, she might like to study Speech Therapy. She then earned her Masters of Speech Therapy from the University of Oklahoma, graduating in 1969. She spent the next twenty years at the Alberta Children's Hospital and became Director of Speech and Hearing. Caroline also took part in the planning of the new Comprehensive Health Centre for children. She was very loving and caring, with great courage and strength of character. Caroline was always very supportive of her family and friends. She always maintained her great sense of humour which carried her through her many life's challenges. Thanks to Caroline's friends for their love and support and particularly her very special caregivers. We love you dearly Caroline and you will always remain in our hearts. Caroline is survived by her two sisters, Shirley Maguire (Clifford, deceased) and Christine Day (Allan) and many more members of her large family. She was predeceased by her mother and father, Gertrude and Wilford Dunsmore; brothers, Grant (Mary), Robert (Shirley), John (Deborah), Richard (Jo Claire); her dear friend Ruth Cripps and her beloved cat Christie. Funeral Services will be held at St. Matthew's United Church (2039 - 26A Street S.W.) on Monday, September 25, 2006 at 11:00 a.m. with Rev. Clinton Mooney, Presider. Graveside Service to follow at Queen's Park Cemetery. If friends so desire, memorial tributes may be made directly to the Alberta Children's Hospital, No. 300, 1021 - 10 Avenue S.W., Calgary, AB T2R 0B7 (Telephone 403-209-6134) or directly to the charity of the donor's choice. Forward condolences through www.mcinnisandholloway.com . In living memory of Caroline Dunsmore, a tree will be planted at Fish Creek Provincial Park by McINNIS & HOLLOWAY FUNERAL HOMES, Chapel of the Bells, 2720 CENTRE STREET NORTH. Telephone: 403-276-2296.

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Barbara Cripps

October 17, 2006

My sister, Lynda and I, were just notified last night about Caroline's death. This was truly a sad day. Caroline was the most remarkable women that we ever met. In spite of her disability, she went forward with a positive and uplifting spirit that was just so contagious! Caroline was such a dear, dear, long-time friend of Lynda's and my aunt, Auntie Ruth (Cripps). Boy-oh-boy! ... they had such times together! As when our Aunt passed away, our world without Caroline will be sadder. But ... I know Caroline will want her courage, kindness and love for all to be remembered and to be duplicated in memory of her. Sing with the Angels, Caroline!

Barbara Cripps & Lynda Sullivan (Cripps)

Scott Blasken

September 24, 2006

These thoughts are captured as text, but I include a web link to a spoken version of these thoughts as a tribute to the work of Miss Dunsmore some 30+ years ago.

http://www.blasken.com/dunsmore.mp3

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It is with great sadness that I learned of Miss Dunsmore’s passing this week. More than thirty years ago in the early 70s, she had a shy young boy visiting her every week to work on learning to pronounce his R’s. She challenged me to work at it in a manner that was so supportive,that I looked forward to see her everytime. Through her training and my drive to make her proud, I soon overcame my speech issues and surprisingly enough became a much less shy boy. Some thirty years later, the thought of her name brings back a series of fresh memories which I still cherish to this day.

I thought it fitting that I send my condolences in spoken word instead of written, as it is because of the team work of her, my parents, and myself that has made me comfortable to speak with clear enunciation and confidence.

While it has been many years since we had last met, the freshness of her in my mind shows without a doubt that Miss Dunsmore is truly deserving of a “signifigant life impact award.” Thank you Miss Dunsmore for all that you did for me, and my warmest condolences to her family and friends.

Warmest regards,
Scott Blasken

Dan Tullos

September 22, 2006

I just received notification regarding Caroline's death. The world is a little darker without her presence. She brought me from Arkansas to Alberta Children's Hospital in 1975 and we became dear friends. I have many stories from adventures at professional meetings to Christmas carolling on her street. She prepared me well for future experiences and I will always remember her, especially when I put the Christmas ornaments she gave us on our tree. My prayers go out to her family and friends.

Karen Duff

September 22, 2006

In 1975 there were many new members in the Speech and Hearing Department at the Alberta Children's Hospital. Caroline made us all feel like family. She went beyond being just a director. She knew us individually and truly cared about us all. My heart and prayers go out to her family and caregivers at this time of sorrow.

Chris Provencher

September 22, 2006

We wish to extend our sympathies to Caroline's family upon her passing from this world. Not many people can say they've been neighbours for 26 years, but what made Caroline so special was that they were 26 wonderful years. We were so young when we moved into our house on Baker Crescent, and didn't know much about life. Living next door to Caroline and Ruth was like having family next door. We counted on their friendship and patience, and loved seeing their and our lives bloom just like their beautiful garden. We will truly miss Caroline, her presence, her humor, and gentleness. God Bless her on her next journey.

Regards, Chris, Don, Chelsea, and Cody Provencher

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