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JOANNE ROBERTSON Obituary

It is with great sadness we announce the sudden passing of Joanne Harricks Robertson. Daughter of the late Ruth and Peter Harricks. A beloved wife, loving mother and cherished grandmother. She leaves behind her husband, Stewart Robertson; sons, David (Irina) Tellez, Alexander Tellez (Cara Said), and Christopher Tellez (Katie Brooks); grandchildren, Atticus, Arlo, Sienna, Ayla, and Windermere; brother, Paul Harricks. Joanne was a cancer survivor, volunteer at the Georgian Triangle Humane Society, and a kind and compassionate friend to many. She made the purpose of her last few years to create a place for her family to gather and be together.

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Published by The Globe and Mail from Feb. 21 to Feb. 25, 2026.

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Mary Aschauer-Daer

March 6, 2026

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

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GTHS, In memory of Jo Harricks

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Luis Aguila

March 6, 2026

Even when she wasn´t feeling well, Jo always had a story and a smile to share while volunteering at the GTHS. I´ll miss my shifts with her, my condolences to her family.

Sharron O'Brien Hunter

February 24, 2026

Dear Stewart and family, although l did not know Joanne for long, l liked her! She was straight forward and l felt, sincere. So incredibly happy about her home in Creemore and the days to come spent with her grandchildren there. We will carry you and your family in our hearts during this most difficult time. Loss is hard...sigh!

Sincerely Wayne and Sharron Hunter

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